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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C, TH AY, GCTOBER 8. 1891. Se BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, EDUCATIONAL. a p = Ww OGDS QQUMERCIAL, COLLEGE, CITY AND DisTricn | €F Upon the basis of price per line per 1,000 circulation, the advertising ratos of Ta Evex- ing Stax are only a1>1t half as bigh as those of other Washington Don't be“ taken in” by the imitations of Peariine, Their Rames may end RUN DOWN IN A TUNNEL any ono msnas she did hands of Parnell. In the future Trish} Two Track Walkers Killed by = Western Seustituencies Themselw Jn conjunction with Maryland ;Traty. e executive cou: federation of! A tragic necident occurred in the union tun- the irish partisonentacy party, would bSvescme|] 135+ sultimord, between Pemsdyivatie avened voice in the selection of resentatives in parliament. Mr. Davitt t that. either | 8nd Fulton stations, on the Pennsylvania rail- in Bright’s Disease of Sry eo rabede Sorc Bee pepsia, etc. EDUCATIONAL. itt DNIVERSITY,, saiangvon. D. ‘School of Arts am Scien va, Georgetown Collage. ee “i * But cheapness is SS - Studies ir “ine.” but é ‘ ste Mr. Sexton or Mr. Dillon would be the future ra in whieh two — Renate’ 17ahee. Erevarsters gg I : not the only merit, vioe is biter than any | Spica head of the Irth movement He would | wa {esterday afternoon, in whieh two men Collerate and Post eradaare Couree Rit SSeS kee eur use may otter % . t be he said, if Sexton feeb araerea got macteres kg! ¥ DR Wi. HAMMOND. ‘Term opens Septesuber 10, wrscye shortens s ‘mentin, 410 th paper in the 1 possibly give! not be sin said, it exton proved the | Lure retatiy. Tie viotieas wese il tock alk - A i ere oo sowrtah ati man, as Sexton’ was an experienced parlia- meniary debater and tactician, and possessed other qualities which fitted him for the leader- ship. Mr. Davitt laid stress upon the fact that even with a united movement the leadership would never possess anything like the import ance it did under Pafnell. Singuiarly enough, just on the day of tho an- nouncement,of Mr. Parnell’s death, Mr. Davitt, in an interview in the Irish World, scores the former leader for what is tormed his ‘‘mieer- able conduct” in his attacks upon the prient- gen in hood and in stirring up disc Ireland., “I wish all that [have said,” remarked Mr. Davitt to a reporter, ‘‘in condemuation of Par- to be forgotten.’ S ers, who were at work st the time in the tun- Bo nel directly under the bed of Argyle avenue. The men heard a Western Maryland railrosd train approaching and stepped from the track which they thought it would take te the other track on the opposite side of the tunnel. At this point in the tunnel there is a sharp curve and the men conld neither see the train nor be seen by the train bands until the loco- motive was within a few yards of them. When the train rounded the curve the men saw that it was on the same track they were standing on. There was a rush to escape, but it was too late. ‘The train sped by, leaving them mangled and Rev. J. Havens Richards, 8. J. AFTER PARNELL—WHAT? School of Medicme— Founded 1851. Term opens Octoder 5. Apply tothe Dean of the Medical Fecalty, G. 1. Magroder, M. D., $15 Vermont ave. u.w. Behoo! of Law— Founded 1870. Term opens October 7. Apply to the Scortary, BM. Yeatman, Georgciown Law Building. 13; BAVENS RICHARDS, 5. 4., Rect ny WASHINGTOX, D. C., v. (retired), Profes- er eae “I have for some time made use of the —— BUFFALO LITHIA WATER in cases of affections of eae com| with BRIGHT’S DISEASE the KIDNEYS or witha GOUTY DIATH- ESIS. The results have been eminently sat- Discuasing the Probable Effect of His Death on the Irish Cause. The Hon. Justin SicCarthy yesterday maid in an interview that it would be impossible to forecast the political effect of the death of Mr. Pcrnell. He hoped that it wotld lead to the | reunion of the Irish party and it would cer- tainly not hiader the cause of home rale. He | believed that all Irish hostility to Mr. Parnell wus swaliowsd np in genuine aud universal re- grot. Three weeks ago he had « long and Cor Twenty seventh, aiwclastc gent bases fewber 1, 15). Day and Be enone Practica’ Basmenn. echs ct x Ce bees, Full corre of instructors tou: coutral location. @pecvous Siesta era foaing Soave Semene -a.every bamihem aay” Cul &nemd for ne feud” suhual sung 7 oo SISA 2“SPENE, ae A PHNARY CLASS ON THE QUINCY PLAN, boys ap! fir s from seven to ten yrare, will becom BORGETOWN UNIVER: G end in trouble. With Pearline, there is no harm to anything that can be washed. Anything is washed easier, evérything is washed better. Use Pearline, and you will want nothing else; use nothin: else, and you will want Pear, ine more. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0’S Breakfast Cocoa from ~bich the exeess of oll hes been removed, Is absolutely pure and are used in ite preparation. It has more than three times the scrength of Cocca mixed with Sterch, Azrowroot or Sugar, aod ie therefore far more e=n- ical, costing less than une centa cup. Ils delicious, roet- ishing, strengthening, BastLy picesceo, and cdmizedly adapted for invailas 2a well 2s for persons in healt. Gold by Grocers everywnere. W.BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass. BAKER'S Cop Liver O'V ly | lamental revent | leader: be Bi country ben the has app ty 1 months, at member | advocate general, «a Bright condeme nell I no: that Irn that Mr. and forg rihy’s) house in Chelsea. They mutually agreed to draw part of the Paris fund for the expenses of registration incurred before divis- ion of the party ings he had been # close friend’of Mr. Parnell, whom he admired intensely. sulted mé an interview that the death of might iatluence the government to go to the the bili as toward The genceel election, late in 1832. The Parnell leadership committee of Dublin its condel * the Right Hon. Sir W. T. N. Marriott, conference with Mr. Parnell at his Before the divorce proceed “Parnell con said Mr. MeCarty, “about his ble manifesto, and I used all efforts to its being issued because it made his ip impossible.” e ‘igint Hon. Joseph Chamberiain said in Parne!l un present legislation, but it was more likely thet the crbinct would ‘endeavor to puss the Lrish iocal government bill. There would woapect of that being done should ion adopt the samo altitude toward 10. lish government bill. io hhought, would be bel ated a deputation to request the cor- Parneii’s body liv in state at the hhe Dublin ienguo bas telegraphed nce to the motler end wife. was Of universal service to ireian, poopie will always hold his name in remeinbrance. { regret his untimely of parliament for Brighton and judge id at meeting of tue atives: ithough severely ng the objects and methods of Pa: we aay let hin rest in, pence, king good or evil of hima. Sloriey, M. P., said at Nottingham, he hoped bis death would be the means of ising the Irish nation into o; united band shuen would remember the services Parnell had rendered to their country et the late unhappy incidents. HUB FEATURES PEACEEUL. ‘Yesterday is not today,” he continued, “and Ihope from my heart that, while I personally regret Mr. Parnell's death, it will mark the beginning of the end of Ireland's struggle for ome rule.” ‘Tay IRISH FOXDS. One very important effect of Mr. Parnell’s death, Mr. Davitt thought, would be the re- Jease of the $200,000 of Irish funds now tied up in the hands of Paris bankers. A part of this money would be devoted, he said, un- doubtedly toward the aid of the evicted’ ten- ants and the remainder would be used by tho Irish parliamentary party for the expenses of the general election. Some other f=ishmen who were interviewod Were less sanguine as to the release of the Paris fund and feared that Mrs. Parnell would follow her inte husband's policy and refuse her con- sent to the release of the fund. In that cece it was thought serious complications would en- Lagone Kelly, Patrick Ford, Patrick Moe- han and others who were scen’ oxprewsed the beiief that all breaches in the ranks of [rish- |. mon would be speedily healed as a result of Mr. Parnell's death. Kelly said that there were $200,000 deposited in Paris in the names, originally, of Mr. Par- nell and Messrs. Biggar aud McCarthy. Mr. Parnell’s death leaves Mr. McCarthy the sole custodian of the tund, Biggar having died. Mr. Kelly said that hr. Purnell’s death would not interfere with the application of the money to purposes for which it was originally given. Ax to the genorul political consequences of his death, Mr. Kelly said that he believed that all faction ef"the Irish party would not become ited and harmoiioas. BALMACEDA, BOULANGER AND PARNELL. ‘nis was eaid by George Fruncis ‘Train last night during is epeech ata mid- night supper given by Haber, the museum man, toa uumber of newspaper men in New York and well-knowa men about town. A number oena Fn ¥ ot OF Law. acu REV. F 3 saves iouanps President of the Univers FON. wii Lt HAND. 'Chiet, isfactory. Lithia has for many years been a favorite with me in like cases, but the Butalo Lithia Water Acts Better Than Any Extemporancous Soiution ved ag he Nee hes moreover, better borne by the stomach. I also often pre- it in ‘those cases 0! coreteal br remia resulting from over mental work---in which the condition called NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA exists---and generaily with marked benefit.” Water ef one dozen half-gallon bottles, fob, Martiated's page PamnPhics giving farther tnioriaatin seat, post THOMAS F. GOODE, Proprietor, BUFFALO LITHIA SPRINGS, VA. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN _ WASHINGTON. QEOBTHAND AND TYPEWRITER STUDENTS | ‘[" . should learn Edison A Don’ waste preeicus tine, mosey sak ieee wetaye: MES C. ing o master shorthand. You probably will pot suc- ana Froteesor’ of « chances are very much st it) and if yon ‘TRE HON. soux f'n, am, LL. D. do you wil! fud the fleld for employment Barrowink. Edison's Phonosrapo—the, iuodern eco- | (AMOCLATE JUsTICx OF THE sUPneMs COURT OF THE ‘UNITED stars), ‘Route substitute for shorthand —is rapidly taking ite on the ground. ‘The remains of the dead were set to their Inte homes and the in- Jured were removed to the hospital Following is the list of the killed and injured: The killed—Thomas Hughes, forty-five years old, unmarried; Julius Miller, twenty-five years othe injured imjored—Fred | Cappels, | thirty me married; log, arm’ and two tibs ‘oken. Jobn Zink, thirty-Gve year old, mar- ried; right arm and ior broken and ri ne cutoff. Henry man, forty years esd dad boay: ably fatally injured about ‘Trotting Records Broken. ‘Tho record meeting commenced on the kite- shaped track at Stockton, Cal.,on Tuesday, and two world’s records were lowered. For the first trial Marvin came out behind the famous Palo Alto two-year-old ‘stallion Orion, by Electioneer, out of Manotte, entered to beat his record of 2.21, made in arace at the state fair a few weeks ago. Orion was accompanied by arunning mate, and went off easily. He went the first quarter in the half mile in 1.05 flat oa ee and made the mile in 2.15: us beating tho world’s record Ba td wa dy gy Mis Mba BC) wo00.6 ta a EE, ye ERNEST L . ae ERNE SY 1 Res scanrne EET, LD. Dean, of ihe Pectilty api. Le: turer oh Constitutional and ‘nternsticual be. on ‘ty and Comparative jariapriadesies HON. JEREMIAN WILSON, LI. D on the Law of Real istate and the Lawor For ante by all first-class drugists. om application to Jarsprudence and Torte. NGTOR. fie 1 Fronerts. tracts und Neg tiaure Layer GEORG! E. HAMILTON, Lip, Lecturer om the Law of Partnership, Corporations, Practice and Testa eutary Lecturer en Couimon Iaw Fresding Crisainal La on rt a7 wand REY. RENE HOLAIND. 8. J., ‘Lecturer ou Natural Law. MOOT COURT. RT PSS GEORGE 5 TON. OF APPEALS: PROFS. MA! MORRIS, JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON AND PERRY. SAMUEL M. TEATMAN, FSQ., Secretary and Treasurer. Ity take pleat are i The faculty take plese ro in ennotupcing thet their YEAR BOARD AN mary etre) . 61.00, mail thorouch. smatracticn Shem Tey BELLE ctor | Saas Shtip J es i chess wor: ranent devar f the Constitutional 3 fence a commodious taw Val _ Nery hea: tup pe Si the Hon. Pheip J e. liberal mem- ds collected for the cause | of 2.18, hold by Stnol. Marvin then brought | Mente” Fist cnne opnten ee Te phonorenb eae latas enet beets betas, © | Bx suo cow sonily copentbeer soaptuan Jiscopel Schools, Heddomteid. Ne —ipieonr eterntn, whatever thernunctteei beats rome ey pork ed ere preter ae erecrermag hap fe Een SE SHON WALTER'S, COM LED: Foor of the Lav bles and, ss usiened. tokews | FRM 5 No Chemicals, 7tho wan, wuarerer the errors of the [ant fe elation, Eugene | of Bonutiful Bell, to go against Claruigu for, ®| pionocrapb.-; The demand for such operators haa al; | (ABBOOLATE ZUSTIGE OF Tux. eUrnunr CoURT oF rue | Fvery reurect thorough} adayted f 7 St SP the purposes tor lutions. are Pre. ecture rooms and iurury and w comprising the Tn 130 and to beat the world's record of 2.298. ‘he filly acted splendidly and led to the quar- ter post in 3734 scconds, half mile post in 1.18%, three-quarters in 1.50% and mife in 2.27%, beating the world’s record by two eec- onds.’ Stanford's stallion Electricity lowered his reeord from 2.22 to 2.178. A bostding & bow! tor September —&. 3 | ctreaiare nadreve ‘Tweifth year af Nayse: cal Wiaatration: eal BIA PHONOGRAPH GOMPANY, G27 F et. b-w TNPEWUTING BUREAU Mein office, Moone 22 ana Loan end ‘Trast building, Oth and ¥..D: classes. ad octane ]MERSON INSTITUTE, ‘O14 L4th st., bet. Tand K sts, Belect classical and mathematical s lool for Bsn boys, FORTILTH YEAR begins WEBNEs AY. September 23, Pre Princeton, Johns fop- ares for Harvard, Ys (ehigh and other colleges and universities, fOr ie ecientifie. sch United “btates Milita: i java Academies and for business. Special depart ment for boys between eieht aud twelve years of age. languages. CHAS. Wincn erected. alarved acon: Vicied iat rhe way ot Feadine ine supply. ‘or {Wi! particulars, practi- terms, i: had fhe COLEM- asic Por RICT QF COLUMBIA), Professor of the Law of P Satna rand Hersonsl Property, and of Crimes and Miaiemeanore. THE BOM: WILLEN SAU ANT ATTORNEY ORSEMAL OF TUR” UNITED of Common Law e Law of evi REWER, LL.D. (ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE ASF S27 be ope tron B 8m. tod Aveplod, to szudent “HE 2 KEDEMICK FEMALE SE sreat alvabtnges at moderate rates equipped taculty, 18 waltht i sectsan and the il meinnirably TUruiebed ah itetruct «mp | Branches, im art, num, F ph sical Cuiture. stenugrap) | der Tore suade for # term in the mew at 6 304m. Pres: fat of the schoo! nivited to be enn eeeccnneeeS PARALYSIS, First Symptoms-— Watch for Them. kins, (CHIEF JUSTICE OF LOUIIAN:), Lecturer on t):e Civil Law. HENRY k. DAViS, A. M.,Li. M GomeriMe assisTaNT ATTORNEY OF SUL DIsTAICT OF . taloge address At course in modern to the support of the cause for whic “Boulanger is dead, Zaimaceda is dead, and YOUNG, Principal. onth-on? WM. B. PUR FLL. Lt gied so nobly. Mr. Morley said that be trusted | Parnell will be « corpeo within a week.” ‘Tue fret symptoms of Pai OT SPEND AN AGE LEARNING PHONOG- yels are weak, tired feelings, exhausted sensatio:, trembling, nerv- Ousuess, restlessness; exertion is followed by fatigue, the perscn wakes mornings feeling tired; has coldness and bad circi:lation in fect snd limbs, Don ‘methods iy the old when you can acquire rolicleuss ih the Acme systour in tres mouthg. “It is ne mon lee — invented. °F ACE PHO: \UGRAPHY AND BUSINESS SCHOOL, (SOMETIME DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF THE UNITED states), Lecturer on 1. Biviioyraphy and the Use of ihoriiet in Core rsa. WILLIAM F. MALTINGL (OF THE WASHINGTON Lai A PRACTICAT EDUCATION. THE MAKYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Me a Reopens for tte thirty third year . Mr. O'Kelly, M. P., called on Mrs. Parnell ‘ numbness or prickling. If these symptoms are | 82m. O19 and U1 F st. mw. Tecturet op Fractica: Commercial Law. 7 WITH EXTRACT OF MALT. x ‘tot ‘y ft bs of the party laughed when ‘Train thundered: c "= mm Y. USIC, 01% K | THE BON. Wi EDGAR SIMONDS, A. M., SEPTEMBER 16, 1601. For Tarest and Ene treahee, Debility, Sezofale, and last nigt and was permitted to sec the body. | “Ve are wots who laugh. ‘The revolution is oe of Paralysis w:ll surely follow. | (JO/-UMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 91: K tae ~~ RT price ven - . (eases Hoe ant strensti - Peintate prepa SC He anya he bad nx waa diffienit to He would not state as to the cause of dea that from the peaceful cxpression it elieve that Parnell was dead. either of the attending physi- cieus. ‘The aspect of the corpse suggested that death was from natural causes, without violent in. barn issaid that Parnell fully inteuded that a oa. People will rise. I am the apostle of hypnotism. Death, devastation and divease are im the air. Two adventurers are dead, the third, Parnell, bas rug his course and will be dead within a week." The transatlantic-byp- notic-psychic-cable brings the news. ‘The whole world is a conductor and I am the key,’ aud rapidly snapping his fingers he wound up the great Nerve and Paratysis Cure. $1.00 of druggists, is purely vegetable and harm!ess, and no one should hesitate an instant to use this wonderful cure when perfect restoration to health ty within reach. Paraiysis can always be warded off by this rem- edy. Therefore do not neglect the Arst symptoms. Save yourseives while there is yet time, an4.80 pre- (OMITRD STATES COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS), fessor of the Law of Patents. THE HON. ANDREW C. BhADLEY (ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPKEME COURT OF THR DIXTRICT OF COLUMBIA), ‘Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criinigal Pleading and Practice. WILLIAM G. JOUNSON, LL. M. (O¥ THe WaBHINGTON BAL), Jude of Moot Court. The exercives take place in Law Lecture Hall EMBEY 17. bven Sed-ta thésiim® mn NORIAWLST. 1 ergs ob application MES! PE Pemcipat. { BUSINESS ON REMINGTON and exclusively &e. ©! . Gouservatory ot fu tus opening of ce teanion ora mn" TUITION FREE TO ALL For particulars aduress HENKY E- ALVURD, ©. B., Preaident, ES awitr Prince Georre’s county. M8. PIANOS AND ORGA Studio open Sept. pel eo-Lan™ incipal, late of New England on. SHOE. ‘OF ORATORY, 623 Louisiana ave. Atwo years’ course. Terms modi Opens Thursday, October 8, 8 pin. ocr. E.G. TRESSEL. A.M. Why a oy st 5 Ww. 00) < re api ‘ahorthand ‘dictation can be obtained.” Graduates of of tiie businises scuov: other colleges sad practical shorthand writers come fhetr speed. Shorthand, tyrewriting, Pitman shorthand, incinding 30 hours! dictation each week and practice on Calixraph or Kein- ington, oF both, three inonths, @10. Business course, inel bookkeeping, illustrated by Prof. Stari celebrated book charts; penm: ,, commercial arithmetic, writing and filing of all varieties of com- Berclal pares, English and spelling, three montis, $10, ‘Prof. Stirin has conducted the’ business school at the Prep. Dept. of the Columbian University for the past two years. He also had charge of the busi- school at the ¥. M. C. A. during the past year, and, having trained ‘thousands of young men and ‘Wonien for lives of usefulness and honor, be is pre- pared to aay to parents: Send ine your sons aind daugh- ‘and I will, in the shortest possible time, ft ther to enter the arena of the business worid and’ conquer ail obstacles to be met therein. “Open day and night ine. of the University, woutheast rorner Lith aud It st W., on THURSDAY, UCTOBEN 1, at Go'ciock p whien addresses will be made by thé profescors Blication of their lecture courses, with the announce- iment of new jectures for the current acho-astic year. ‘The school has a two years’ aud n:hree sears course, leading respectively to the desree of Bachelor of Laws and of Master of Lat ‘are al delivered after G o'clock p.m. ‘The lectures pues CoX wal continue his Feruine course tor th inioF Year, and this course wil, be augmented by the fected of anes HANLAN, Justice BREWER aud {huge BRADLEY. “he lectures of Justice HARLAN, two hours a week, will run through the woe year- ‘The instruction in the School of Practice, will be prore specialized, Because of the additions made to the ‘The Law Library is open daily for study or referen: from 9 ovdlock a'm,t0AU lock pein Societies Tor debate and for study receive special The te attendance in th - we perenne Rema ie tants Bt taken ve at a | special tuitios —— pot For cat al the book stores of W. H. come. rw aoel ad iat Co., ie: NERS ai eeaty Lares to JAMES ©. ING, a ie ee DEPAUNTMENT of the COLUMBLAN UNIVERSITY, will be resumed with, “Boulanger, boaster; Balmaceda, bandit, rnell, poltroon, all’ dead, atop’ of the smoking heaps of the ambitious of the chivalry of three gallant nationalities—-Chilians, Frencb- men and Irishmen.” RECEIVING THE XEWS. The news of Parnell’s death was received with genuine regret at Toronto. ' ‘The news of Parnell's death caused a sensa- tion at Ottawa, where the Irish interest is very strong. Local lrishmen express deep sorrow at the death of the great leader. ‘The news of Parnell’s death fell like a than- derclap among the Irish-American citizens of Buffalo. Of the effect of his death on the Irish cause Mr. James Mooney, ex-president of the National Land League America, said that it would unite the party. He considered the vir- tual and actual leader now as Johu Dillon, and it appeared to him that Dillon was properly the choice for the position. ihe death of Parnell treated » profound sen- sation at Moni where there are two fuc- tions, but now hostility is forgotten and only expressions of sympathy are heard. religious marriage should be celebrated between him and Mrs. O'Shea, but the viear of Steyning refused to officigte on the ground that the in- tended wife had been the respondent in a di- voree suit. ‘The vicar, however, offered to per- mit the use of the church if Mr. Parnell could find a clergyman. The bishop forbade the ceremony, as the were already civilly married. 'Parnell, by considerable persever- ance, succeeded in arranging that the Rev. Mr. Penfold of St. James’ Church, Maryleboni should officiate. "Mr. Parnell intended to see a license when the bishop of Chichester, the Right Rev. Richard Durnford, who was on’ the continent, should return. He had requested that the ceremony take place at 8 o'clock in the morning and uot to be divulged until after- ward. Mrs. Parnell requested the press representa tives to deny the report that Mr. Parnell had committed suicide. He had long suffered, she said, from rheumatism, which, becoming more severe and developing into a fever, killed him. WHAT THE PAPERS SAX. The Dublin Mail says that many of Mr. Par- here to increase WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, dookkeepins. Cor. 8th and F sts. nw. vont Paralysis, Prostration, Death. ih FINKOT LINE Os THE AbING Phal re wow on ealitbation at var ware rocue, Webers ox iron sLatey, Fischer. Ivers k Pons itunes a iru inatire sted thoromhiy Petiabie, Vaawes fot ccvind baud prance aa cowans. rims SANDERS & STAYMAN, mudnerten, D.C. ‘tar s020-tf NGS, VG 4 og BINDERGARTEN REOPENS OCiOBER 1, 18M. sell Ike; LST. NW. SUEICTLY CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE Li ssONS i branches of agenerai education Spe val at tention ty those whose early education i lected. © ce exauilustious, st aration Treparat AU Peatiiuations Was 13 North ¢ Baitia AVE BEEN MADE Sand sold. Beautiful uew «tytes tor JOHN'S COLLEGE, _ VERMONT Studies: English, French, Latin, Greek, standard Phonography, commerce. wathematics. Has pruuary Abd Kramer Classes. Leopens Monday, September A yahae Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour. It is the best in the world, Beware of imitatio eo im EARATIR Py Leet minde. ple ot Music, 2 on SZ; otver G1. CECELINS ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES Sand children. Gl East 1 st.. will reopen Mi mber 14. Ladies not atiendine choot are admitted to che classes in music, puimtabe’ raphy and typewriting. “ ‘TE DE YEAR OF Mise Private School will begin Septen.be And atter Septeunber 24, trom 10 to. i THD BQUAs veame call and be «uy anced a vu Tole Lee all summer. One hundred students now in 1011 month—@ lessons sons a Week )—8: i.» & native of Paris, France. no knowl ttendance. Diplomas CONN. AVE, Th Oe dsilland precton Saly is Prouch conversation, slasces limited. "Open Oct: 40. LUCIEN E.G. COLLIERE, rs oobi GUARANTEE, TO TEACH ANY PERSON TO qrawe lifesize crayon portrait in fiftcen lessous: wits or nochange. “3. We MEYNOLUS, ariet, Ged F aw. Vis Coos UPRIGHT PiANes; yecial! sel BEECHAM’S PILLS, Try 26cts. a Box. nell's bitterest enemies in Ireland will be : particulars address oFiee, _osirkw” | oa MONDAY SEPSMBER stat 9 oslo st M* 9° Maho as einaixa = ss TOT Ho pee pew pve OF ALL DRUGGISTS. shocked by the suddenness of his death. For eodhle 4¢-Ressicding'i asin: M2! ,AuIGE SWAIN HONTER, | O Biheot “sitgtacs theta ven or sen odlock each aay. ane St emono tron 1012? | San, ; H E 'd months past he looked as if he had been break-| At Jerome Park: Firet rece, 6 OCA, TEST RUCTION, 5 ‘aden ications | Soo “ : ing down under the stress of a battle too severe eens eee Series Se ba tieeed to ue Horie | W Se ‘PRIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN MATHEMATICS he further Gr any of the higher English branches. For fu be A. B., Who may be found dally bi aetna! CORCORAN George, 1; Bellevue, 2; Kitty T, 8 Time, 00 Bret 1.17%. Second race, mile—Belle of Orange, 1; Mabel Glenn, 2;;Pagan, 8. Time, 1.4536. Third race, 6 furlonge—Candelbra, 1; Bengal, 2; Dago, 3. Time, 1.1734. Fourth race, the Fashion stakes, 6 furlongs—Yorkville Belle, 1; oxean eee ger. Fiano, | avize Medal Faris Lxjosition. fie_0. Br BULLAMD. westaar | inderers Lv ony 200 snus: echoes and 1438 ‘BST., FORMERLY ims ITE Core ps me ek eee ‘The Misses Kerr's Boarding and Day school for JOUR lediee and little clilidres Wil revpen ep ty for even a strong man. Although his cause was hopeless he was still a thorn in the side of Mr. Gladstone and might have influenced elections. Now the battle for home rule must be fought on its own merits. All the same, every generous heart would lament the tragic career of the Irish Rienzi. TNDERGART! ‘Mins Ost. aw. e ie Lith st ew SHASE, GABLER, BLIGGS' PLANO, Hane 10r sale oF ret 6 kindergarten reopens October 5, XANDEE, 1008 1 ST. NW, ‘and Theory of Music. resumed October 1. Office hours—11-12 o'clock. Wospvezs Navzz Crusz. RESTORATION OF HEARING AFTER ELEVEN YEARS OF DEAFNESS. “I was broken down with nervous and physical Prostration and in my weakened condition was stricken with Paralysis. Was twenty-six wooks laid upon my back dead than alive, Being a strong man, Ihave fived all these years in this ITY. ‘This school will open at 6 o'ciock p. m.. OCTOBER with the following of ructic 7 PR sake Amaya, Ps Tt 4 Er German, "Mechanical and "o = wont coms cat TMODAUGHSIS CLASSES OPEN OCTOBER 6, n204r - i z : 4. Fitth | Ct!ppled condition. I heard of Dr. Greene’s| WW NgPAUGHSIS CLASSES OF and 8 tot Inaependence airs * that 2 Mr. Parnell bende hiwen pas ot a Nervura and commenced using it. I got better | 5 oSBIMA Je WOoBaRD, Secretary Stay. Authropalgey* Zooey, Botung, be, licens a ortunately, died before he had time to destroy | 72¢¢ “arap tee ea from the first. Iam anew man. Iowe my life to im RM | meet in the eventhy and are open to both sexes. For 3 Miss Eva Cramp. the sixteen-year-old daughter of | iis own magnificent work in behalf of Ireland. | Time, 1.45. Sixth race, 82¢ furl a 5 “é YAILLARD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES.— A er informetion apply to the dean, Prof. E. 1. i Mr. Cramp. the watchman of the Columbia Nationa! | TH.00 were so many. brilliant pages in his | 1: Miss Belle, 2; Kimberly, 3. Time, 1.522. | Dr- Greene's medicine, which has completely cured | (JATLEARD, SCHOOL | OF LANGUAGES, Sisto LD. 7 18S BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE IN@TTIUTEAND : Bank, who is citizen of Washinston of many years’ standing. residing at No. 613 6th st. s.w., is another happy patient of Dr. Jordan's. me. 1am now well and healthy and have recom- mended Dr. Greene's Nervura to many of my friends, and they all speak weil of it. ANDREW H. OLNEY, Gibson P,0., Steuben Co,, N. ¥.”” THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATOR! ® acuoor, - . 1395 Ht st.n.w. thorough preparation for col- jece, for the naval and military academies and for business. “A corps of ten instructors, five of whom sre college protessors. “Number of pupils limited. to 200. Buildin open’ for inspection aud a teacher At Gloucester: First race, 7 furlongs—Owen Golden, 1; Mackenzie, 2; Harwood, 8. ‘Time, 1.82. Second race, 414 furlongs—Roy, 1; Zora, 2 Vibrate, 3. ‘Time, 584. | Third race, 7 fur- longs—Umpire Kelly, 1; Uncertainty, 2; Houri, 3. Time, 1.32. Fourth race, mile—Lithbert, py a Wiis pore Jared succeesiUlly for GV wervice, departiuehtel sud tion by the CELEBRATED GAILLARD METHO! the only one decorated, bused upon the same prii ciples au Mr. Bell's visible speech and Deisarte's sys- tem of expression. A perfect accent acquired in the course of 10 class lessons, Terms, $0, incinding daily practice on phonograph, “All my lessor cylinder at, the Columbis Phonograph Co.» G7 . and at the author's, 1017 Conn. ave. political career that the last blotted page should Le torn from public memor; ey states that among the confi- ite affairs left unsettled by Mr- Parnell is the question of the custody of his wife's younger children. It is no secret that UNEQUALED IN AND Special attention a: * . = Dr. Greene, the successful ag BE ng EP BS rene sans = - caine on 1: Samaritan, 2; Middlestone. 3. @, 1.4536. | N. Be CO, onites in coring alt = Present tg answer. ing om o'clock; (0 LESSONS BY Bf ie . Ferner i aiina” © ‘e fater of the tro Fit mace 6” oringe “lima 1; Noobtay | servus and an era, oe arent | Sto. Mantaxo, Marsa ere at ald Coreen ree Sy LEnSONS wx Sine Garg wrarueiwox. | coun un ery ate . Levins September 21 For catalogues or 1 ‘AND! Lita, 3 Time, 1.18%. Sixth race, 43¢fur- longs—Fleetfoot, 1; Silence, 2; Thad Rowe, 3. Time, .673 At Louisville: First race; 1 mile and 20 yards pana Archer, 1; Laura’ Doxey, 2 Nero, ‘Time, 1.464. Second race, mile and 70 yards— Little Annis, 1; Patricks 3 Motaniey 8 Tim 1.50. Third'race, 13 miles—Rudolph, 1; Tar. juin, 2; only two starters. ‘Time, 2.1434. Fourth race, § furlongs—Empress Frederick, 1; Bullet, 2; Income, 3. ‘Time, 1.04. Fifth race, mile—Fellide, 1; Princess Limo, 2; Fred Taral, Time, 1444. Rain caused a postponement of the races at the Pimiico Driving Ciub track. i Mawaii's Queen Not Ml. D. A, McKinley, Hawaiian consul at San Frencisco, has seat the following telegram to Gorman D. Gilmen of Boston, which is self- explanatory: “No truth in the report about Queen Lilfukokalant’s ill health. September 28 the queen was in good health. ALBERT STRITT, The great tencr, writes: “I recom- mend the use cf the Soden Mineral Pastiles to any one who suffers from catarrh or any catarrhal inflammation, sore throat or colds. I use them all the time and find them convenient, active and pleasant.” The “genu- ine” must have the signature of “Kit ner & Mendelson Co.,” Agents, around each box. Ov New Hous Is rendy for your inspection. ITS FIVE FLOORS Arecormpletely stocked with everything thet ienew and desirable in Mousehold Furnishings, and is well wortit a visit. ART SCHOOL FOX SINGING. Italian method. Pupils thoroughly prepared for ar concerts and oratories. 919 ‘Het aw. ocs-Lwe ‘8. J. DUNBAI U. Ks scuLpror. Classes in modeling and drawing wow open. oc-1in, ‘Koou 162, Corcoran building. ROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE OF Letpais Colleko of Music. Instructions in piano, orwan,, Voice culture and theory of music. Lessons Dupils' residences, Address 1110 10th st. .W-oe% Ita RS. MANN'S_ KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL Mitod the ELIZABETH PEABODY RIS DEIC GARTEN NORMAL ‘TRAINING SCHOOL, 1918 Sunderland place, south of Dupout Circle. ‘The School and Kindenarten torus cin, October Mrs. LOUISA MANN, Principal. er inf ibe cvoned Seale fice hours trom 10 to 4.20 on Tuesdays and | low turtites. OY LCIAL TNDUCEMED 1h ofl WP. MONTAGUE, Pu. D. ud very Filings at P died VESSEES AR sermon tach til besrrsneeton Rant ENDS SELECT SCHUOL, 1811 T ST. NW OSTMLE SSTALLME ATS when dave, pS bead of departs ee r = college or'siven's, more Iheral tesipiag te hose St OCEAN STEAMERS. do not go to college. atiding Urwit, even = mk ved | ALLAN LINE MODAL MAIL WEEA! thorouwhly Ventilated, n- reli labor:tory, GLASGOW TO FHALADELP HLA Vie DEI and GALWAL. lost direct route frou. Sot a North aud Midwe of Lrevand ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED ecb Dieraee, OL The Dublin Freeman says that one of the most remarkable careers of modern times has been brought to an early and sudden close. At such a moment it would ill befit the Irish nation to put aside and discard the memory of the bright days when Irishmen regard Charles Stewart Parnell with confidence in his integrity, honor and devotion. We claim that a great effort should be made to close with death the sad history of the last few uncasy 2 s of fratricidal strife. Weappeul to peo- ple througuout the country to be moderate and calm and to join in that national unity without which we honestly believe it impossi- ble to predict the tinal triumph of the Irish ‘ed Ireland in an editorial guys that the captain of the Irisk people has been done to death by the tanuts of Irishmi broken the Leart of the "is trunically asks whether their cbecky are pele and their hearts ere chilled at the prospect of what their 107 . ccuelty and pitiless treatment have lt quotes the taunts of threntening to drive Parnell to th ve lunatic asylum, and setirically Healy is happy now that the ne who was in the glory of sor of Ireland nobler than Grat- an end greater than O'Connell, full of the love and. The Nationa! Press says: Let dissension cease with his death. All honest lovers of the gotniry may shake hands over the open grwve. The jo between Parnell’s embition and ireland’s liberty is over forever. ‘The Dublin Evening Press (MeCarthyite), says that Parneli’s death isa terrible lesson to those who thought that the Iris: nation shouid take Parncll’s life ns the leaso of Ircland’s |safety. They almpst pretended that he was god ae and andying. We cannot forget,even. t this moment, that they calculated callously on the death of McCarthy to place Parnell in jon of the Paris fund. God bless the ople who did not fuil to seo that the suse 4id not depend in the mortality ' adand Trelaud lives. if all the leaders of the Irish canse had passed away with him, lreiand’s cause would be ful- filled. i What effect will Par- have upon the controversy? $0 far New York, can be consulted free, personally, or by letter. Call or write him about yourcase, or send for syinptom blank to fill out, and a letter fully ex- plaining your disoase, giving advice, ete, will be returned Jree, M. W. Bevenox, set-tr EDICAL DEPARTMENT DENTAL DEFARTMENT eth tr AY Day p\ VOICE CU Reading music at sicit, Le Frederick E. Drinte: of PROF. F RB pumaine wit THE ‘annual session of his evening classes f tion im French on the Ist of Octouer given to conversation. su M™ VEBxoN sranany, 0. ALLANSTAT CAND GLASA Nos. 1215 F st. and 1214Gst., formation as to Chica! Instruction ation as to Clinical jonin jedicine and Surgery. Dent fees, “ke NOW READY FOR BUSINESS WITH A FULA, | * *Ut!te Training Behool Novounss 7 oct OFT. FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEACHER 9, organ, Vocal music jorouirh bass: espociuliy ationtiveto bexinners as well as to ndvanced pupils. “Gil tat. ow. ‘edd 1. PAUL MENSCH, M Now at S17 12th st. n. VIOLONCELLO, P1ANO'AND. Office hours 11 to 1a. mi. RS, ZELIA D. BUCIER, PIANO, HARMONY, Miss May D. Buck will accept engasce mapanisi te’ vocal ‘pups and’ at cater TE? 1th st, 16 LINE OF Bva's trouble commenced when she was tye years ho. She saderod intenseig DECORATED BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1200 and 1208 Mat 1134 oma 1228 12th st, LI ROUTE TO LONDON ROKDUaCuBChek Past b POTTERY, M PORCELAIN, GLASS WARE AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. snterwiidow apis atter’ Sept, forwition apply. atte CORNELIA F. BOYDEN. yon HAND AND TYPEWRITLS: cuted prozptly and neatly at fre spi ypewnite 8:30.20, ee ES A YE om =, 1a —— 2 PROFESSIONAL APHAL, Hi TED CLal Wojant and avtrolist. tie setuts, dewrnter bore wii cael, has w Gl beating power. Gives fee oud Jucey attes. Dyut ia to see 7RANGIs, CAND READEM AND THANGS luediuia. Lite giveu Trou: cradie fo grave cone” 0 XM KS. BV. GNELI. CLAIRVOTANT + 4 g | ca SS eta eee (GUBGICAL AND MEDICAL CLinics. her vBice ti me een so bas for the last Live y heer conversation ina load ¥ fears that she con i@ WORK EXE- lowest rates; ‘With competent stenographers and STARIN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Iband 17 Est. New Store, New Stock and better facilities for show- img and handling goods. We can offer goods on as good terms as almost any house in tiscountry. New importations arriving nearly every week, mhz How To Brow A Hors. It depends upen what kind of a horn you want to biow and also upon whose horn itis. Iden't know much about other people's borns, as I have about all I can dote blow my own born. I blow bold aud loud and long. If you will listen to my blowing and follow me up { will blow money into your pocket, Mere ws ‘what I am blowing about now: Six-foot Extension Table, ent. oak, $4.50; Six-foot Pillow Leg Table, Sine finish, $5; Ladies’ Rocking Chair, carpet scat, 98c.; Forty-pound Hatr Mattress, 88.50; Parlor Sultes, plush of hair cloth, €26; Fine Rug Suites, 660; Very Largo Rug Suites, heavy tringe— s beauty, #85. I blow about 10 to 15e, yard off car- ‘The medical of hold the following clinics for atudeuts a3 | mocorement. conversa tion | Ginery whisper | her throat naturel, her volce auch closcer than formerly. Soe has been 2 | greet student. She pamed the examination for the | ‘vat ‘id not want fo attend because of her | (a. but since recovering Ser hearing M= HERMAN RAKEMANN WH TeamiiSe ah of Oeraooe ose eee 230-Lm Studio, 1207 6th st. nw. vcs MYERS ScHOOL, 1ea7 1 st. Doarditig and day school for young ladies and little girls reopens October 6, 1891. aul ay RI POLLOCK AND NOERR HAVE RE- nsw. wihare they Live laomes end beter: Sects sSadous’ Coach and attendance. soi-im ‘PP HE M'DONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL. BOARDING andday school for youn Indies and little ee ‘190 17th st.» oor, Massachusetts ave. Ninth year ine Wodbeaday Beptember 30. Fur information ad- the 1. MISS ANNA ELLIS. se2b-lim CADEMY OF A’ THE HOLY CRoss, ave. For Young Ladies aut Little Gitta, Will reopen Sept. 14, 190L" guon.te = perans BCHOOL FOR llicies offered Yor pupils o2e ures Preis tmetrus. | — - == ven i Avpy wo wi Me PUCDAM | ROP. PROML, SCIENTIFIC ARD SPnaTe OSE Tabs Corcoran at ora Astrokocer, sate tune, | vee Wastinerox Peale emoey Unicedid Oot mw ‘st. opens Fy School. We feel hictly de! secowrplished. I: is far more than any treatment i for ber, although we have beon to several praise Dr. Jonisn too é C.X. UBNER, A.M. C.K. Prin. Stxth year ats business elucstor ip this city. ‘een years a member tes oF tt the dor You! faithful cuter \« to corroborate every word of this Luterv.ew. and persons interested are at | Mberty to call at bs residence and ceuvince theusel¥ee of ita trathfuisese arin OF Ye SEMINARY, Stew A Touche containing @ description Latin), €.0 to @70. wodern lansuace. Ee sinioeee contanine s Searvticn, Seal Sar hie Coat bia SIUASE, Prmapel, © Seteeearien ey Ope tect se vey Ereted, Ot any kind, chronic dhe or cafiua ack AL. ctor discames of tise OUR FIRST FLOOR 4 'MEMBON INSLTi UTE. Consultation frve. BY CP WAIDUS, MD. DR. c. M. JORDAN, as ithade personal character it absolutely | Contains « carefully selected stock of Bed Room. Din-| pets, Yurd-wide Carpets, 1254,20,95,85,45,50e., be; | PLOF. PAUL VOINOI, DIFLOME DE _L'UNI- 214 14h si; bet. Tend K vist ot ae, roc ie. | ends, but the question remains whether an in- | Room nd Ofice Furniture. All-wool Carpets, G8 to 75c.; Brassols Carpets, Piverite te France, bis) rmoved bis school, of apd in chen} for Tous | Sours. Oto 1°, 3 to and vive. OF en areket se. | dependent opposition can maintain its attitude. OUE SECOND FLOOR ©, 75, Sie., he. T blow about Lounges: $3.05 | Scene capil progrecs assured. Classes now foruiinas SPRCIALTY—DIsKASES oF THE XosE, THROAT, | /t is itaprobable that they will find a leader | 3, Gevotedentirely to Carpets, and contains thelatest | <!USh OF Carpet Lounges, #5; Bed Lounges, 80 to | _sezstw' bs ite 920. I can show you 1,000 Rugs, Mats and Art Squares. I can biow more bargains into Glass, China, ‘Lamps, &e.,than you you can find anywhere ings, black, white of gray, 62.05, no Ouk Sideboard, 3 drawers, 612.50; Oak 81 Handsome Suits, $25,920, 635,840,850 to $00 ing in town to match them. Let me impress upon you ‘hat wedon't want any installment trade; we don’t re too frame ready to confront the ditticulties that | much for the strong heart and physi of Parnell. WHAT 18 SAID IX NEW YoRK. No event in recent Irish political history has produced such asensation among Irishmen! announcement of the death of Charles Stewart Parnell. Nobody anticipated Mr. Paruell’s death, and ail the caleulations of the Irish nationalists as to the future of the home vale movement were based on Parnell’s ap; inflexibie determination to continue the fight sud most desirable fail aud’ winter colorings All grades. OUR THIRD FLOOR Contains a stock of Parlor Furniture whieh tor variety. ‘of desixn and uniform excellence of material is not surpassed by any house in the country. 1] B2 WOMAN'S GYMNASIUM, 1331 14th st. n.w., For women end children. Open October 1 Increased Facilities. Dr. CLARA BLISS HINDS, LUNGS AND BAR CONSULTATION FREE Office hoars-Sto 11 47m. to 4 a, CtoS pum: Sundays, Dic lem 185 HABRIET R. P: 8, ‘Teacher of Piano, Residence, st. Piamber $2. on ow" 188 SCHMITT'S SCHOOL MALE Bile ene 008-20 Naw Dxsss Goons Asnvixe Daz. ‘We wial to cali the pa:ticalar attention SOME STARTLING PRICES: Pinsh or Hair Cloth Parlor Suites. Casb, $28; credit, 830. Solid Oak Bed Room Suites, 3 pieces. Case, @17; 18. and and —— —— Day Schoat for ‘Tenth sesston begins WEDNESDAY ‘30. Address the principals, Me. Cabal, Carpets, &c. Don't doubt till you try GhAaSTY, THE PUSHER, nw. - ered 3720-3m_1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. ‘NUTTING, Prin. ot feos oe pa ag = pentane tag ene = a yetin pesdiieisibetion. Spline: tiamaellididond DOUBLE STORES, (YER 8. 001 ‘ADAME A = -_ festo after eeparation from the great | >< . AD FASHIONABLE DRESS Goops mojority of hie former F aed, * TERMS CASH. ranmoms Sremmceticere y SIX-FOOT OAK EXTESI ‘ABLE. Casb, Tbewuliful line. of Basten! Cords cad’: Michael Devitt conld hardly believe the | 94 ss; cream, 94.20. eis? Cod 1510-12 7th at. a, w., bet, Pand Q. news of Mr. Purneil’s death. It was apparently the last thing that be expected to hear. “The news comes with such suddenness,” he said, “that 1 ena hardly Petieve it, Is it not Possible that there lias been some mistake?” ‘When assured that the mows had been con- complete assortment of Xew Pall Goods ot che Newell styles, and et popular — Aso A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOURN- ING GOODS of the dest mates sm- — Gck Extension Table. Cush, $5.50; Fory-pound Hair Mattress, Cash, 7.60; credit, 7. Woven Wire Springs. Cash, $2.25; oredit, 82.50. Brusse!s Carpet, per yard. Cash, @0c. ;eredit, (ic. Ger Tar Besr. tat, of tbe Carpote eawedand laid free of ‘Ko chatge tor In show yor coe Sree of vost. dandgecsast oan of DRESS Ma- weote in mateuing. LUTE & BRO. TERIALS to be found in this market 0) marted ix piain dgrres st the lowest prices, ONX PSIOZ ONLY. TERMS: Easy weekly ortnonthly payments. No notes end 6 per cent discount allowed fer settie- ments ia thirty days. 47 Foun. ave. adjoining ational Hotel. (Typate ene teens ct tet ghee Pee, W. M. SHUSTER & SOKS, ou FA AVE. “@RoGan's CREDIT BoUsE,