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__ —_———, 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. FRIDAY. > eal 20. 1891--TEN PAGES WAITING FOK DEATH. ps gees the wife er eee haw ota FROM RIVERSIDE TO ARLINGTON. COAST GUARDSMEN KOUTED. EDUCATIONAL EDUC. ATIONAL. _ ford, one of the murderers of ilip Hi . _ <== -- = = _— = ‘Two Prisoners in the Jail Under Sentonce to | Both these, fmemeng a SS eae = Effort to Secure the Removal of | They Are Driven Back to Their Quarters by IN WASHINGTO: N WASHINGTON. MESE BETES SE EST SS wadiek iain Be Hanged. ‘obe is an old enungh jail bird now not fear Grant's Remains to This City. Wreckers at Kinsale. ‘FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, 1811157. NW ~ +a ft. VERNON SEMINALY, — *. — Sen | Sacguee repaired = u, wuOvE ae So w ghosts or be afraid x aay oy cell because | The Washington correspondent of the New| There was a full-fledged riot yesterday at vA tasroush and Torre we school f0F Bath sexes M mates . 7 ineileto order, Carratze Hotes Fin Wesi ANP " SA Moone, Tar xUnDERER oF saxpoRr, ax | 'M* {*MeF occupants were exect York Tribune says: The effort to remove the | Kinsale between a mob of wreckers and a num- | “orth “Hs MGS We SIDWELE, Pineal. | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR rouNG | PUMCPEAN MODISTE HAS OPENED HER ROSS FOR KILLING TIS WuWE—THE FORMER} ANACOSTIA. body of Gen. Grant from Riverside to Arling-| ber of coast guardsmen who were detailed to F32 re Na CERN, HE 2200 and 2306 Mes ana 1228 120h et, p hey EE EO Sins 6 Seb curimas, nuconp—eqoes BEADS ES ton National cemetery will be renewed at the | protect the remains and cargo of the wrecked Cert a RRESGE BOW Perfect fit ra 5 BIBLE MOST OF THE TIE. A LITTLE YOLKS’ PARTY. coming session of Congress. Ever since the| ship Guelph. ‘The dispute arose out of the at-| _nolg1n* ‘At home 12 tol sons. N aes A delightful soiree was given last evening by | failure of the attempt in the Jast Congrose the | tempt upon the part of the coast guardsmen to TNDERGARTEN, AND SCHOOL MISSES POL- | Seventeenth your bocins TUESDAY, Octobers, repeat monite the Half «dozen prisoners in the United States | Miss Sarah Shank, it being im celebration of | friends of the removal have been quietly but | prevent one of the wreckers from starting away | n w-/ ior they eco lanser and beter ace ‘Theseegh Gastraction tn alt Gopertanenta tm cncesh- eo AIL Work puaranteed ance with best modern methoda, A PEE Ger For Especial sdvantaces in English Literature, History, | Designs. Lessons, Se. Modern Lancuaces and Must. Studien, Vavore tor Every appliance for health and comfort of papits, | 72.4 Pint. Deosiromanis. Saabe, a fnecluding ample exercise grounds, steam heet, pas- . PGotni. ea : nto Chieuwoamd st) senser elevator and perfect menitation, For circulars apply to the Principal, HS. ELIZABETH J, SOMERS. her fifth birthday. The usual games appre-| actively and zealously at work; some of the| with some cargo washed ashore, which the | tons. 3 : SROF the baw ciated by little folke were, played. Mra. D. T. | objections then raised have been overcome | ‘‘nativo” had just rescued from the surf. The | \{185.MAY H’ MEAD. TEACHER OF THE T1ANO, rs, A. Tndge, | and considerable eonfidence ix expressed that | wrecker defended his booty to the utmost of | servatory of Uerlin, Herr Kaif's tech Jail are busily engaged whitening the tall brick | Miss Nettie Showman, Mrs. Corden, Mrs. W. A. quethod tausht. 903 224 st. i] walls in the corridor and giving the interior of the model prison a new dress before the arrival Of the time set for the execution of the two condemned negro murderers, Sam Moore and William Douglass Cross. ‘The time fixed for the execution of the former is January 15, while the latter hax one week longer to live. Should these sentonces be executed they will : A the attempt this winter will be crowned with | his ability, and some of his comrades went to . Williamson assisted in making the’ youngsters i 3 hay ry. There wore prevent Misms May Cor. | SUecess. ‘That there is strong sentiment in| his assistance. This movement resulted in the boy eee . del! May Cook. Maud Stangier, Blance Mun-| favor of the movement among the veterans | rest of the coast guardsmen taking a hand in | business educ eee oes cantina | Te nate etdhler Williamson, | of the Union armies as well as among the off- | the struggle, and a general freo fight followed. nes, shorthand and typewritia. Freie urtison.. Mesters Ralph Williamson, | cers of the regular army who served in the war | The coast guardsmen, who are all veteran men- | !°! = Maurice Dorsey. Arthur Corden, Frank Hamby | Gr'the rebellion is manifest. ‘This sentiments | of-warsmen, finding thomacives terribly out. MESS scuimipt and Charles Robinson. Miss Shank rec — bounded by no sectional lines, butitis especially | numbered, drew their revolvers and side arms. carten, prisnary und deaf class. Cosches from . # AND DAY scHook, E Licey AND es make one dozea logal executions in the present | many exquisite gifts. strong among the survivors of tho western | This bo enraged the wreckers. that they fell | Cate nad sorbet oaitent ne ces Conchn tram | Mer Yt Sa acisae eee Cmeaee Pua ee baboikal Jail building. DEMOCRATIC JUBILATION. armies which Grant led to victory,and at whose | upon the coast guardsmen “tooth and nail” 1. 3. defty. for By Democrats are in high feather, and will jubi- | head he laid the groundwork of bis fame and | and literally gave them a sound thrashing, took late tomorrow with brass bands, sky rockets, | ¥on glorious victories. The veterans of those | away their revolvers and side arms and drove liquid revenue stataps, eloquence and hurrahe, | mies, as well as of the confederate armics of | the coast guardsmen, covered with mud and pie E the south, must feel that his body ought to | bruises, back to their barracks. SAM MOORE’s DAD RF.CORD. Sam Moore, as heretofore printed in Tur Bran, although a young man, hos a lengthy moe - ; ‘ ‘ : snack, enor aed Khenina, ot 20.50 ¢riminal record and has served sentence after | The celebrants and cloquizers will take pasrage | repose in Arlington cemetery, which, go long as| Not content with this victory the wreckors | NTTin< spend <iasoe omens ncement of | A.-M Laid Corcor 8 we ~~~ sentence in jail for thefts and acrious assaults. | *t7 clock tomorrow aboard tally ho coaches t, will be carod for und | stole two large cart loads of cargo and spirited | flours dictanon gant, topo Soe an be . ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTIc r damarert, aus, 6.2 pm He has always been a stubborn und trouble- | *24, accompanied by a full section of the Ma- | beautified by the government; and this feeling | their booty ‘away to parts unknown. There is | ness cou racine , business Prac. | C4 and voice culture. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND | M{™ME T. B HARRIS POR PULA DCLUPHIA NEW YORK AND THERAS eee ect since hs conviction of zhe { Fine Band, proceed to Upper Marlboro, Prince | is shared by the sarvivors of the army of the | much rejoicing, in consequence, whore the hu-| SoSy$t gi ar batts Dis 3.810, | ana Sine OWSBEND, Teachers, 1517 1tuat seni omnia. ‘tiem ALR ies uuere? Eines Jendec! fo tit fall hind | eee py lere they will be feted | Potomac, whose later triumphs and grandest | miliation of the coast guardsmen is being dis- ‘ ALVA CG. STAWIS, = = 1 ta, ae se) rat It. the “Farmer Orator” 0: | achievements were won under his personal di- | cussed on all sides, while in certain quarters INSTANTLY RECEIVING, THROUG! meanor has changed and he uow seems to fully 18 CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, THROUGH HER Prince 9 2 " a EE OUT OF WASHINGTON, i realize jor. f ition. He ha: George's. | At 1 o'clock a jubilee in | rection and leadership. They urge that Graut | the health of the wreckors is being toasted up- | QCHOOT, OF FRENCH TANGL — 7 AGENTS IN LONDON AND PARIS, unt. Ruleted dows considerably ext no longer docs | ‘Mankégiving for the republican knockout in | as of the nation and that the nation basa par- | roariously. ‘The local nuthorition however, to Diy Prot, Paul Votnot. ‘Dipl TE, CO re sees: <a le give vent to his many ro fouthern Maryland will be begun at the court | amount right, as well as duty, to possesa and | not intend to let the matter rest in this shape. | Prawce.. Cormect French fatwrht - THE LATEST FASHIONS IX c & bet behaves and talks ve moderately than | hotse. AM the democratic clubs in the county | care for his tomb and build @ worthy monu- | The coast guard stationed at Kinsale has been ‘each, Th : 7 09 ier 133 Years, HATS AND BONNETS. ever before. Sam has from his | Sil be represented and the ladies have prom | ment to his momory. largely reinforced, and mounted and foot con- postal snothod Gonrsntess to maple, pees 3 SHOWTLIDGE old quarters to cell sown as the | #€d to turn ont in force. After the oratory | But the advocates of the removal of Gen. | stabulary are scouring the neighboring county ‘nch never obtained In any school. "Adaress | F800 COLLEGE, ELLICUTI : Guitean cell, because ssussin occupied it | Bere will be more banquet and fireworks. The | Grant's tomb to Arlington are not disposed to | in search of the bold wreckers: 5 st. n.w. nold-2w’ ne ADIES WISHIN acon, shot at him. | P¥Ocession will start from Gray's store and re- | halt there; they maintain that all he great mil- a ge mf ¢ 5 Maire denis Geena . ceive accessions at Good Hope, Suitland, Bean- | itary chieftains and leaders of the Union ber 5 FOR CHILD nasonahie prices, fail ai MADAM: Tax amen seancine os sania. ee town, Pam ykintown, Centerville, Forestville | Srinies sherwm “Thomas, Meade, McClellan, NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT, ae OLIN, BANIO, «sian fg Som Rj Te pepanapacane hiner ~ The ease of Moore proved a remarkable | and Burnt Tavern. McPherson, mand all the seet—ehould, eee ee aTE TO Tic ARE i attention to backward Pupils. ADAME HICAND-DUMAING OF Paki ene in more than one particular. In the first LECTURE ON THE CONGO COUNTRY. like Sheridan, be laid beneath the towering | OP™™MITA Of Tt Keported to Be Standing | (7 ARANTEE TO, TEACH tod monthly. “Mise E. PRENTISS, N place the homicide, happening as it did in} Rev. Mr. Johns lectured again at Garfield | oaks and green sod of Arlington within viow of a PN REY Sot DS knee Oe prison, was the first occur the prison, and then the b- ner of the murderer and iis of the kind in | lest night. This gentleman is » native of the | the capital of the nation which they sought to| A special dispatch from Minneapolis, Minn., - " save and perpetuate. says: Congo country, Africa, and tells thrilling tales | "Yt js‘urticrstood that a movement is on foot |". of his life before he was captured by slave hun- | among the survivors of the urmy of the Cum- | » vundreds of men havo returned from North HOTELS. <in and " a ke . - (Ee BI ITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGE: gut of coart did anythin ike sriends tor | fers and educated by misslonaries.” He told of | herlandd to have the body of George H. Thome | D&k0ta, where they have been assisting at ee 4 om. and 4.36pm. Seats an ae eid wad torey | barbaric meritices and of cannibalistic prac- | removed from Troy, N-¥., where ft rests beside | threshing. ‘They way that at least one-third of Branches in most of the principal cities, ct S ri 4 ¢ cuaral notte injure the © ad DLBO «on. om Q tices im which he had engaged. He went | that of his wife, te ‘Arlington. Gen. Thomas | the wheat is still unthreshed, but that they a ua 2 j oto aoa Vee aenetnenon = ¥ cua Sunday, WA ae iy one and | trough various religious rites with the help of | was one of the few officers of the regular army | could not remain there with the tempera- : WASHINGTON KENOVAT eee the wus. | ® false god and spoke entertainingly of other | of Virginia birth who remained true to the traits and habits of his people. He is aitting | Unio inted ®|ture hovering about the zero point. JPUTTONS To okvEn To . extent and be-|talts and habits of ie people. He ts Sting | Uniow and rosited the arguments and Dland-| Pegoriet “ants, en owe ne then : 1 sad Kn, Dea Rone Bo ae Raines. fore they bad become separated. Then, toc, 3 . ishmients of the rebel leaders at the outbre - ‘moderate terius; competent assistants. For ‘Washington, D.C. ivory, clotu Mr. Clagett, who conduc: ‘the eaee ee the PROBABLE CHANGE OF A PASTOR. of the war. and the men who marched with him | ing outfit, said he had been threshing | Greuiarupp.y to des CLAUDIA SIUAKT, Principal, = ment, Was so sure of aconviction that} Rey. Wiliam I. Phillips, pastor of Bethle- | to victory urge that it would be peculiarly . in Grand Forks and Walsh counties. He says | _notIm" f a ‘The capital's fashionable residence center. RS. V. A. TRAVIS. gave the defense no grounds upon which to | hem Colored Baptist Church of Hillsdale, has | Propriate to remove his tomb to Arlington in| for the entire distance between Park River | STUDI OF FLOCUTION ANDI Elegant room: MODISTE AND LADIES’ TAILOR, take the case tothe Court in General Term. | received a call to the pulpit of the Second Bap. | Zi uative state. A handsome monument and Grafton, eighteen miles, there is almost % WOR nnGiT actos Appointments and cuisine unex- Makes Wraps. Jackets, Kidine Havite'and Sas Gatias dhing wen avet po tg — emacaa te bday Dicgn, Oal a been riieed be Gen. a opal _ a = Nevis of seo eee re in shock and = os hool of Oratory, Philadel. | Celled. American and European systems. Pigct eee pris Fad te appelhled i olored) of San Diego. . | manent fund was set apar is widow, the | condition as to make threshing impossible. The " Sy ‘not aw" % St STM STN. WO Repth dadat tea quined tteeser cert ot | Phillips also has under sdvivement the oifer of | income of which ts to be used for the earé and | meu are lenving in drevee iets the weak and PEGE, L, SCIENTIFIC mand sore’ eoisamaletige scone ott the kind im this District. Sam bad few it any | *Pastorship im Pennsylvania. He will prob- | preservation of the tomb. ‘The only survivor | making for the cities. X Astrolorer, casts horoscopes, ‘sives xt TKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA’ MD, TAU ELLE friends, and oven his mother has been 1x jail | SBIy accept the San Diego cail, as his wice and | of Gen. Thomas’ family is said to be a sister| Oscar Miller of Grafton is here trying to get | Suatt® of, Your lite, gives also, reine mnened WINTER RESORT for HEALTH and PLEASURE. | ,,L2¢e Curtains mended Dr. Phillips has been sta- | who tives in southeastern Virginia. men to go to North Dakota, offering reasonable prices. Oldest stati in the cli). New mnee Le killed bis fellow-prisoner, so that she | fmuly are the could be of assistance to hun. muc tioned at Bethichem Church since 1854 and to) Tho burial places of the heroes of the Union| as $4 a day and board. Thresher Bliss 8a: .. FORMERLY 1223 151TH. 1438 ** ; f . Sisk aalasil nc aes lke ke Seen deta and cleanin. Figures dsuteacte reas aemauun av anaes. bis ability ns a financicr is due im large meusure | army aud navy are widely scattered, and some | there are plenty of threshing machines in the | ‘The Mises Kerr's Day School for young ledies and ‘Of mreat altitude in tue hocks mountease ‘ated in latest Farinian styie. Point lace mended. 3 = : the prosperity of Bethlehem Church. of them are alrcady forgotten if not neglected. | country, but that it is impossible to get men to | little chudren. amano WE HIGHLAND PARK HOT SoHE ee In the case of Cross an entirely different state TES. A Trine correspondent wuo applied at the| man thom. Most of the farmers | of | [MENCH AND CLASSICS PRIVATELY TAC ri oo) s L xD | __ — —— of afluirs existed. “He was twice tried and de-| There were 100 visitors at the Government | ofie of the adjntant general and quartermas- | North qihiket are unable to far-| £) spalither tranches, Prof iC. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. ; MGid | (CHESAPEAKE AND O10 KAILWaY, fended by the best legal talent, and although mt " ae er general of the army today for the informa- | nis! leeping quarters for the hands, | jy, . OPEN FOR SEASON OF 1891-92 NOVEMBER 29. | $19) : : FCT NOVEMBER soared pith — aiahok Bacaie Wa remap bad Dany emanre bara ante. | tion did not succeed in finding out with cer-|and sleepmg in” barns and straw stacks = ar| Forcireular and terms address at SISTERS GF-—eose a Day ey gt ee ten ceed hea af Geaiaaly cae |e rand apeain ink many pores tainty where Gen. Halleck is buried. The | with the thermometer at zero is impossibl College, organist of St. Mary's B. P. CHATFIELD, Propristor._ | "Tice 408 6 oF. Waive eee EN RUNT MAL oumuten, wii S— tea lecced the Dk prescribe searck of the Washington Asylum are misdi-| same uncertainty was found to exist there in | even at $4 day. The returned harvesters sa) instruction in piano, vocal culture, OCHESTER,” COR. 13TH AND @ STS. | for children's suits, in connection with _ . cusdeke Molla Eealn marete tho death penalty. His aged father, cne of the | Técte¥! to the Insane Asylum. regard to the burial places of Hancock, Rey- | on Tuesday a rain set in from the southwest Te ee eee ‘This hotel has beeu newly re:urnished and | ud millinery. : Pt titizens of the District owned | 2be Burroughs cottage at St. Elizabeth is | nolds, Kearny, Kilpatrick, Hunter, Ord, Sum- | which wet the shocks through. - In the eveniny 52 ath ot bw ppen for trausient aud periuanent etiests oe ee ee ee ry 2 i 7% yenty-third year. ry per day. Table board, by the month, €20. . Schenck, "Dix, Terry and] riin Became leet and snow. “All the | ran. you, viibir Hute cor ae Beals on the Luropeas of “Auietieait pine pising » o approaching completion. ner, O. M. Mitchell, Mansfield, Isaac Stevens,|the wind turned to th north and some property when bis son got inco the pres- | “ITS Mary (. Powell's cottage is finished. _| Stesle, F_ P. bai DRY CLEANING, at in b ‘S| Six-inch water mains are being thrown off | many’ other distingnishea general officers of | wet. shocks froze suff and it is im. BULLARD, Director. Sag tg a Cae eee ee ae toe eatom ie pat | along Fillmoze and Jefferson streets. | the “war. Gen. Sherman. was buried at St. | possible to get them throughs the’ machines. J, > secaciax, ie ne SOS eas ANTON FISCHER, oe = _ at bosoechare wha tear , rh ‘Cross | _ C8t8 of the Anacostia Louis; McDowell at San Francisco; Hooker at | Some efforts have been made to carry on the |Y* . sete s =: ning through to Cincinnati; Garfield at Cleveland, Ohio; Me- | work, but the grain threshed out of the frozen wax in an og “onic apr Br theme ang industry, Pherson at Clyde, Ohio; Custer near Ypsilanti, | shocks thawed after being put in the binsand | ooo ea5p ap grat yeare ago, his friends think. bad something | been an important one hero for the last twenty | Mich-; MeCiollan’ at Orange, N.J.; Mende at | became uscleca un nocoers ch heating. Of lansunes, OOO Gor Toth si. and New York: writ This hotel has been’ newly’ refurnicinel Dresses dyed a Mourning Bleck iny fall apeciaity. open for the reception of transient, 3 ron = 2 a . ¥; y boarders. lis. M. J. COLLEY, bro, OKENCH DYEING, SCOUKING AND Div CLEAN- - . * | yeurs, has been given an impe the open- | Philadolpbia; Burnside and Warren at Provi- = paiagas meee and Itaitan taucht by native and experienced teachers | 222 = 5 FING, NG AND DEY CLEA © remarkably well-behaved prisoner, who de-ling of two uew banks near Fort Stanton | dence, kt. 1; Canby at Indianapolis, Ind.; REPEATS titer Gail'ara's original and progressive method, the | WY WLAKDS HOTEL. F Fie aad no prisoner has ever read hat, Eible and | Heights. Several of the pits lying along Morris’ Fremont at Brooklyn; Sedgwick at Cornwail CS Se ey a. ave. and 14thet., softer . road have run out. lollow, Conn.; Rawlins at Gaiena, Ill; Wads- SSS SS eee Washington, D. G Be ane heard ne caruestly ue He Beto a. | _, The double team of Mr. Sykes, a resident of | worth at Gencseo, ‘and C. C. Washburn | TM Head of Montreal's Fire Department | PLOCUTION, ORATORY, ACTING. ——— i Prince George's county, ran away on Hanailton | at La Crosse, Wi mong the Union generals Turns ina False Alarm. ‘Three great courses. EBBITT HOUSE, ie his qpiritual, adviser. us well we being ¢D-| road yesterday und worked havoc on harness | buried in tho District of Columbia were Logan,| A sonsation has been created at Mon-| Jat Comnletecours jp Elocution BICYCLES. 4 yy r x Doni} cot e Jratory. WASHINGTON, D.C, c = d wagon. Emory, Humphreys, Griftin and Reno, while | treal by the fact that h i. Deaked| St: Comatose coecse tn acetone to turn nis attention te the world beyond. | *"y,"" aera a ‘ oscme haggis - I ny as just leake: “al. Counplete course in Acting, 7 AEE GRELAND OUR SOCEIID e le to have been given last night | Sheridan, Crook and Baird repose in Arlington i i Short courses also in class or private, day or evening. - yg OTHERS IN MURDERERS’ NOW. by Miss Roache at her home on Avalon Ter- | cemete ay ties ee y - Large In “murderers’ row” is Fred Barber, who | race was postponed till neat Tuesday night. In Washington are public statuos of six of | Te brigade, was arrested « week ago last Sat- a was once convicted of having tnrown Agnes| Mrs. Feucley has revoked the imyitation for | the heroes of the war besides Gen. Scott, to | Uday night for putting in a falso alarm of fire. OF ELOCUTION AND onA- MEDICAL, &e. 2. Ww. 26-3 es v i ight i 4 INSTITUTE. D*® te Watson into the canal at Georgetown. He bas | her Wednesday tea owing to the illuess of Miss | whom two have been raised; they are Thomas, On the night in question two constables saw Fd. phe chat of the worl been in juil more than three years and he now | Lila. MePhervon, Garfield and Rawlins of the army | four men acting kee strangely and watching | ,,A‘¢l¢¢t school for gtria. “Sixth session begins Oct.1, «tO ST., BET. 456 AND CTH STS. BW. Son'the' chégnpicustiy on thie mac fools ae he is a tiie prisoner.. Fred ‘The demand for houses is so great that local | and Farragut “and Dupont of the navy. The | them,eawa fire alarm box opened and an alarm ig pagpammmaymr eisai grssaien ein pn a ‘Tho well-known ladies’ physician, can be four years Now is sour gonortunity.” Do tot ‘a well-b: prisoner, speaks kindly real estate men are unable to meet it. statues of Thomas and Garfield were raised si a _ i st. new. ee " grery one and ever as to be punished | Mrs. Sarah Bruce of Hamilion road, aged | through the efforts of tho Society of the Army | iven, The men then ran, were pursued by | JQ EMOVAL — SCHOOL OF COOKERY, It. A. Se ee AVING MADE IMPROVEMENTS AT Ol for violating the prison rules. time | thirty years, died on the 16th: instant of con-| of the Cumberland, and those of McPherson | "5 puvcer®, eet at bt rpatnd him for | 8%. Special or class lessons. Fresh cake daily. % z for his execation was set more than once, but | sumption and was buried Wednesday at Smith's | and Rawlins by the efforts of the Society of the | no sergenat, whe oe ieee nie ened im f0F | Dinties ior inners, receptions, Sc., furnished to order. | 7 LI ei ean en eg “WHEELERIES” AXD CYCLING RINK, the labors of his counsel the indict- | cemetery. Army of the Tennessee. | It has been a subject | Dorted the matter to the shict of celice’ enw | VETERINARY SURGEON, 1 H ST. N.W., ment wee found defective and © new trial was/ _ Mrs. iclon Norton and Miss Nellie Robey of | of comment that the Society of the Army of the | Potts companions meee in herd octal eed Frompt serviceday or night. fice: | We shall now make this HEADQUARTERS (and granted. sttea | Sk Etizabeth left this morning for New York, | Potomac hay never taken steps to honor the | ““pyg* runway Kent very mused sat | Nonwoop_Lxerrrere, aS : close office 1221 F st.), Several months ago George Johnson killed | where they will be guests of Mr. Frank Norton. | memory of MeClellan. Meade, Hooker or any| wot night ‘The scbatetio. dois thet tee oe 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE, Oa et a AL MASSAGE, MES. H- CAMERON, | where wo shall be pleased to see our patrons and the nother negro near Florida avenue and 7th | On the return trip they will spend some time | of its other commanders by erecting a statue at | Mat migut ‘The constable says that the chic SELECT DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOT. Ts to tian of the iiost promilment iediesof | CFcHBE Public. We have full line and sood assort- street by shooting him because of some trouble | with friends at the Morristown asylum. Mra. | the national eapital. Soslal tod telscea ha ana knetee nn nay at a peeeaemannrr tctnemrste atid Ladies, @ to 1, “Gentlemen irom 2 to. | MME SY Yoros, TOURISTS, BOYS'and GIRLS’ sboat s female, sud be is also an occupant of | James E- Arnold was to have been one of the | | ‘The advocates of the removal of the tombs of | oor, called him a fool. When the chief of ipathiate you warmly on your great success im | —U0l\-}i z | WHEELS. "Henting, Repairing, : one cells where murderers are confine , but was unavoidably detui raat and Thomas to Arlington also strongl; rid = benny penn ‘ees 75E.—DR. BROTHERS, 906 0c) vi eo Toheonst yet been tried, so bie fate ioe |" a Gesire and urge that all, tie’ other herees wai | Police learned that the story had become Rite we appeared betore ine abd Suaseonth thet be er ee ee ek, For Hagerstown, 110.40.0.m. and 15.30 ‘Yours truly, public he threatened to discharge the police- WAC PARET, pishon of Maryland, | is the oldest eatablinhed expert sheciaust an this eity | 74 SPECIAL DRIVE ON BICYCLES. ROYAL BLUE Li fm the judicial balance. Interstate Commerce Law Violated. leaders of the Union army and ry ought to ‘Mr. and Mra. WM. D. CABELL, cipals. and will guarantee a cure in all disease of men anc 5 ene icorman, Duras, hg, ie held for the] The federal grand jury of Chicago, which | Be removed to the ame spot, which is ensy of | Flamed for giving the thing away. Mose wal | 2" at weed a hice. amd. the na 1 james M. Miller, is also con- near Sa % access and is visi ‘nearly everybody who 5 zi : 5 co at any, hour % dad he, “Data a) a ned in that wing of the jail. ie ie quiet nd |B8# been investigating the interstate com-| ect staal ce dita ed alice col be | Probably be heard of the matter. MScAND MES Wat E MCELHINNEY, STUDIO | S*hotary’ public’ in and tor the District of Goranbie; | w2eoLCreneents, Diamond Frames, fal ball bearings. a Bas but little to say, even to the guards. merce violations, has returned indictments as | forever cared for and maintained by the na- eae pasta and shine peintine, es cones, CatOrs, | this sd day of July, 18K5 nov-im*” |" 1501 badies* Juno's, tail ball bearings, Former SCRUMMAGE LANCASTER. follows: tional government. In this behalf it is strongly | * END OF A LONG STRIKE . Terms moderate.’ Instruction thorough. 7 si mo Now Sub. “Ali new goods. ‘William Lancaster, alias “Scrummage,” who| For obtaining a rebate less than the card | urged that proper respect and honor would = 5 E roe ATWATER CYCLE COMPANY, - . a A thus be shown to the memory of the nation’s | Decision Given by the Arbitrators in the Rk. JOHN P. CAULFIELD, Killed “Pal” Frazier, is what the guards term | tariff the following members of the firm of| 4204 heroes, and the love of "oniey and de- London Carpenters’ Dispute. 1342 New York ave, =o ehtpephy eenpleed agentes] pore ay mpg ondheemmpegtntor tara EO de. a a a cestimt | \fASHOOU KeSTOKED ux UsiNG A poTTLE on | °° —__2#2438 Penn. ore_| esa tefeas sou clghiese msenche aah or ta | OPER Louie ©. Suits wad Di Kavin Bervaal Reeee eee cent aon ete ney Agks | ‘The long-contosted strike of the earpentors |= SS Mine ny cave of Dervous delay Oe Bsr ey FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ys epelemaingteneteaegnitapiins noha Jail, so be verms perfectly at home | _, FOr the samo offense, John and Geo. Firme- | People, of London was nominally ended yesterday | -1oNzAGA COLLEGE, nod La* = ——— Except Sunday. “Daily, §Sunday only. Eon phat or Beenie d By prison tare. The | Tich, glucose manufacturers of Marsbalitown, | P° ——+ee—___— by the decision of the arbitrators selected | Gi p SIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OBTAINED, GAAS, SUGAR ave. ROLL OATS. 46, a oath of his victim, however, had a depressing ee aed oi gy ea ees oq | GUESTS OF THE HOME MARKET CLUB, | % decide the questions at issue betweon the | Latin, Greek, Enslish, Mathematics, Bookkeeping, Apis gisimmebemmranaskar md b= oo ste onic he Are go feet upon him. and he fears that Rot | earth, Geer ter a Eas men and their employers, but the journeymon | Penmanship, German, French, Stenoxraphy and | }>XpERIENCE ISTHE BEST TEACHER Somber baka tec tase te. Bae share the goed Sate which befell him when he | SOT yOS Chicage ant Gt Looe nia Distingulshed Exponents of Protection Make | carpenters are not all satisfied with the de- | Typewriting. aman “1 NEESER ey AS wu took ie Sous las ta il ef SST snes fon. cision. 10 per quarter, No extra charges. OF DISEASE: Office, 935 New York ave., | 925-3mn Successor to T. H. W. PP gains Lay ‘who killed pores Pigs! Victims of the Ill-Fated Estelle. Five hundred members and gueste of the| The arbitrators held a number of meetings, ©. GILLESPIE, 8. J. eye OU pase "Consultation fees | 7PuY a SAMPLE ORDER aa DLAVERES in South Washington. This prisoner | ‘The bodies of Capt. Delbert Estelle and a| Home Market Club, the great protective tariff | at which all the questions affecting the trade = nodehin” T ppeest has an appearance similar to that of Nelson | woman, who were drowned off the ill-fated |¢lub of Boston. attended its testimonial in| were reviewed at great length. They decidea | 21m President. MULDER, 1027 OTR ST. N.W.. TREATS ALL as f Lynchburg with Norialh a Colbert, who was hanged two years ago for the | ,-hooner Hattie Estelle in Lake Michigan Wed- | honor of the leaders of legislation at the Hotel | that it would not be expedient for the masters | GpEciai, ATTENTION waose | l Kidneys, sriosures aud emery ai : Gites | Best Sugar Cared Hams (larze), 11. per pound. murder of an old man at the Columbia car - : to grant the demands of the men for higher |S £ Lous, Ot 2 oe 4 esmall), Le. bono nesday night, were recovered aboutamile south | Vendome last evening. After two hours had | fo grant the demands of the ‘men for higher | S'eatiy'education ins ioen nogected Strictly cna | hour’. to and 4t0 7p. in. *-Starof the East," Fancy Patent. 66.25 per barrel; Johnson, or Brent, as he is called, docs not | of the piers. There is nothing to be seen of the | been spent in the enjoyment of the elaborate i increase | cation. "Civil service examinations; successtul prop- | A OLD YEARS OF SUEKEK DONSULT- | @1,0'and 8c, per sack" payed pear as ‘though he has been used’ to prison | schooner Estelle except her spars. She was|™mena Gen. Draper called the meeting to| {Pages rnnns Such OF any ncreuse | Siuoa; ull Taormation, “Preparation for colloze, Alc be aly pa, ie. permeck, s — ee 2, E > ‘ 7 5 West Point, Annapolis and all examinations. Type: red eaten D Rolled Osts for 2c. Mie, but, like mona see eee dea: | leaking badly before she was wrecked and hor | order, and referring to the practical nature | “Tt will be recalled that the men were also | wnting doer a Ne FLYNN, Aca ivy Tastivute, tions of but sexen, bet “STrata.” New buck west for Se. ~ pops tema tle condition aad become so alarming that the | of the tariff question, mentioned McKinley's | dissatisfied with their hours of lubor, and while | “tablished 1876, s.w. cor. sth'and K’sts. n.w. quacks and their “Hou 1 ckie's Coll ‘snd Perfection Tea, 50c. a er@w determined to beach her the first oppor- i asking for more money demanded that the . 15TH ST.. PHILADELPHI. aie i > Tk and Washingtog In these quoce the district attorney intends if | tanity. Being unacquainted with the batvor | wen age tee te ene eee aatie | working day be shorter. (COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMDIERCE: ; Eg ea 3. 7. D. PLES, : Seen eal acer Pere eee ie Gary trial; and has made a | they thought they could make it, but struck | ‘o™onstration, the company rising and giving | "Tye arbitrators decided that the hours wre SURNER, 20, cm. Pem | {retin comming tel Peay eee Oo x Siesuphs vie Wirmneoon® eeaenta start ne ee a so the wit- | the bar and went to pieces. three cheers for ‘‘the future President of the = ong, ‘and on this p point their decision gives | sixth year asa business educator in. this city. Fite 2 412 4th st. ne. nesses : ——__—_<oo______. United States.” t concessions. The men, however, strongly | teen years a member of the faculty of Eastinan College, ESS Ani cor, Wathn enh Manssoute., Anecettin.c0d2n a Heath deciared is > 101 nan Systes 1 Which " —_—_————————— oer oy Nae prog ae ‘The War Ships at Brooklyn. The president adjourned the assembly to| xpress their disapproval of tho arbitrators’ | Jouiautuor of the kestiman Syetem.os Lpsining. whic, PRQFESSIONAL, F held an Paris in 1889, er, and his rentence was ten vears at | Contrary to expectation the cruisers Atlanta | Tremon? Temple, where the speaking took | Ward. They declare that if they aecopt the | Siucation at the world's tat held in aria in 18 ‘t today il © = Bi es hard labor. Heath isan old colored man who|and the Bennington did not leave the| place. Gen. Draper delivered tho opening | decision given today it will be only for w short | , 51x courses: Bunn PE WORLD: ED CARD KEADER AND trance mediuu. PIANOS AND ORGANS. r time, and they predict that the next time they | Service, Shorthand snd Typewritn rior and | “fe given trou cradle to xrave. “on SAGGALS iT REATARE 5 Killed an equally old men in South Washington | Brooklyn nay yard yesterday morning. | Peech. After discussing briefly tho revenue | strike the straggle will be flercer than the one | fmeusustig tevcning, —“Morouzh” and. practical | yyee from 1000s. nw. | FOR PAMGAING, IX KELIAGLE TE ee ee act the Hime of the homicide | Both ships have their coal and supplies | “tiff and free raw materials doctrines he | they hoped to win by arbitration. wuished success. Situations when competent. Send | \PME. RAPHAL, THE CELEDRA’ CLATR- the case attracted some attention because of the hank & a ", | Spoke a few words in praise of the McKinle) ‘The strike, which it was ho} the decision | 10°F cataloxne containiny w description of the courses Voyant aud astrologist, the seventh daughter, natmber of weapons that figured in the fight, [0 beard, however, and are ready to sail pill and then introduced Senator George ¥. | of ine eibtiee te mine coped, tho decision | sta‘ias yen ‘sentoliwent of more than S00. “nus3” jeri! healias “power. them beingan ax, a shotgun and carv- | #8 soon as ordered to do so. @ Chicago was | Hoar. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, VERMONT AVE.— - im every desired pomt—tone, tou: among . 6 : dered to do so. The Chicas: months. Seed EYER Poca. : Saas eet ene ing knife. Heath is held under sion of | nm the dry dock today and will be| A quartet rendered ® song commemorating —$_—_oe phanowpaphy, commerce: nuthemstics “ite urasary | Rf ME, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF etore deciding. AGENCY, Bil eaatn we sentence, as his case is pending before the | ready in tendays. The Miantonomoh is having | McKinley's recent election, and as that gentle- Rnd urainmer’ classes. “Heopens Monday, september | Mite, PAN betas enen lati ‘Ladies and gen- an meee courts on @ motion for a new trial. the glancing plates laid on her forward turret. | man rose he was greeted with cheer after Generous Bequests to Institutions. “ dy str | ti cents each. “Hours: 9: i, 20 5 i ‘THE FIRST HANGING IN THE PUILDING. peg hry tnt ‘king on the other monitors, | cheer. cos se Mr. T. O. M. P. Burnham, the bookseller, LRIECCE FOR BUSINESS ON REMINGTON ee ae ae 5 aa ‘apitol sts. n. w. a5 scion at ot roca: | foes vasiuinyrton ta ‘error and Puritan. Maj. McKinley spoke forty minutes and was| who died last week in Boston, Mass., | 4) Typewriters. | Used inall. and exclusively in mos we is ; cage ae aw “ The present building was first oecupied in priate AE appludod at alent every pentence daring the | ee 8G, last week in Boston, | Mass, | of titans whois of Wisyuasion Dicroronihscairyat, ateloger and misdanait a ee ed re 18%5 and it was not until five years afterward A Railway to Okinhoma City. last half of his address. Senator Aldrich of ear WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, oKeveals “hidden iusteries, recovers lost or | Tuning and 5 ESRC aye that there was an execution withir its walls. | The legal trouble which beset the Choc-| Rhede Island was then introduced. The Hon. | His will was filed yesterday morning in roperty, brine separated together, catises SANDERS & STAYMAN, The first victim of the hangman's rope was|taw Coal and inp Goniney: Sao boca | Thomas B. Reed ot Maino was the last speaker, | te probate office and in it he makes a| _sezott Cor. 8th and F sts. n.w. anfioged, fives tictens i UAciueta, Penovos poe ’ Rail 4 alae cK | number of public bequests, among which are Froubiewevii intluences, om: 0 een. Jamey ladison Weatt Stone, who was hanged |adjasted and Judge Shackleford of Okla | Sn fier ancuthudasticreception hesatd: “We | £40,000 to his native town of Essex: £20,000 to | CADEMY OF THE HOLY chose, a a ees ae for wife marder. “He was a’ fleshy man natur-|homa has ordered the completion of the z = the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and E12 Masnachisetts af0.4 hace calee Foe SET TTaTra rae eTn ‘but prison fare had increased his weigh a P! because to remove the barrier will reduce our s For Young Ladies au: Little CHr's, . | MPHE ZOLIAN,” A WONDERFUL SELF-PLAY- pa A ‘idet | Foad to Oklahoma City at once. As the road- | laborers to the condition of foreign laborers, | Sums varying from £5,000 to $10,000 to various | Systematic and thoroush work in every dapartment. ; patina cana y fated ban. The ekecutions ia therein; | bed aud bridges were complcted months ago, | and no consideration of infaut industries will | aritable and other institutions in and about | _s8ete eoudenes be SANDERS & STAYMAN, jal Saab bane averaged about one int teeing | im all probability Choctaw and Kock Island | induce us to remove it. When the time comes > these bequests aggregating nearly | })o Not SPEND AN AGE LEARNING PHONOG- -60t iF st TKAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OMIO DI bi raphy by the old methods when you cau acquire “SNELL, CLAIRVOYANT AN trains will be running into Oklahoma City within | Massachusetts, having forgotten her vagaries, on account of the | Paria in having cansed to be demol- Railway postal clerks to the number ofabout | GTUDENTS IN VOCAL MUSIC SHOULD CON: ees x i ished the Louis XVI memorial chapel is gen- ‘Will Propagate Black Cats. four hundred, representing local organizations | Fit, MUS, Ey S. STEELE. pupil of shakespeare, | MPME. PERRIN, | 1! fowet pristacrs in jail now the thre erate | erally condemned an lessening the number of| A dispateh from San Francisco, Califor-| from all parts of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado cial torus Yor special casea. 1594'i'stn-'w. | plenoiemal accuracy. Sit ow than there have been . ‘ > ta fovpam. Losi bth zi a os 4 ston, Do Dalee interesting places that draw visitors to Paris. | ia, says: James Warder of the Consoli-| and New Moxico, have been in convention — : ~ : y at any one time in several months an P ’ z : ' that Judge Bradley deseaves tome cratit feng | Thedestruction of this place was ordored dur-| dsted Linck Cat Company is here from Fair-| at Kansas City, ‘porfecting an organization. | M SSbALCHRON TL SERVICE INEETEOTEAND : of his long sentences. They have had | i" the reigu of the commune, but for some|baven, Wash. He is one of tho stock-|The organization will be known as the | Jered succesuiully for civil service, dopartinentalaad oe effect on the prisoners in jail and | Tes#ons the order was not carried out The| holders of # novel company just organ-| National Railway Postal Clerks’ Aswocia- | £<2*% — SSAEC RSIS. 29, Dt EXPERT EXTRACTOR, MAKES outside crimmals have taken | C°™mune called the chapel a prominent insult | ized on Paget sound for the Propaga- | tion of the seventh division,and will be entitled Ee ATE FOR BUSINESS. lms and inserts artificial teeta at = 7 SHANE, GABLEL. BuloGs’ Fi them and kept out of trouble. | the first revolution anda perpetual protest | tion of black eats. | An island is “to | to representation in the national conmitice, | Es THE SPENCEIUAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, | ie lowest prices, consistent with quod work aad Sha Bellen Yor sale or tent Stn | QBOUAL Via, no doubt im my mind about the | fhe resetion aginst the justieof the Yeople | be purchased 0 that, the cate cannot mingle | which has charge of tho alfas of the amccie-| twenty sevaiaiitatic yt Th ; that kind working a great deal of eee i A of or <a fs ar bay f ‘Tuft’s Colloge receives $19,000 and the Mag- | pFodcwney ih tho Acie system iu thies months “tis eiie innmmae treatinen Bales 1s leave. During the past year,” said Deputy Warden Les es ee ce as peta hes the de- | sachusetts Agricultural College $5,000. Uighnoat ection wis saventod. n vo consulted at Xd New Lore ave. m.W. 7 ooo HAVE Bi pS a Russ, “the averag: wens prisoners in jail Parisians Deem It Vandal}; country.” —— +00 ACME PHONOGEA\ BY AND. 31001 La DEEMIER, © THE LY Seeeare ‘and Beautiful wey sty ira for I and GS 8 as eae Serva Hg soglinr The action of the municipal council of | The meeting then adjourned. Postal Clerks Organize. Vidand oer ee al events of life, Chuce hotrs. #a.1u. to¥ p.ui7" Sun, is Pit | paws | Hl t the other cats of surrounding regions, and | tion. ‘The organization was effected by the Peis Day and oveuine seasons, Schoo et | GAUSHONS DENTAL FARLORS. ESTABLISHED 25 Pas ave. tences The rm -- ‘1837, 1508 14th st.n.w. Full sete $20 and @15; Killed at @ Grade Crossi: there the biack cat breed is to be perpetuated. | election of the following permanent officers: | Practical’ Business, School uf Preparsiory Enclish. | $19 und 8. Old plates wade food as now. Open days TOMB ‘ASHINGTON. Seed ache mciae te Early yesterday ‘morning the weuthern ex-| These eats will live on fish and thus oxpense of | President, I. J. Ettinger, St. Louis; secretary, | Sammgior Suortuand and < eet; | uct, want Sundade il Zp. aa. "Allies brancliee x ligraz pope thas mania ebro grag al puny Gace eg running the big cat ranch will bo reduced to | J. F. Johnson, Kansas City; treasurer, Jon W. | Drrwtas. “fullsothe ufiaueanton weclenes Bol-tun*_ : aaa bf eo minimum. cats are lor mn, 3 4 : | prose eh : Penney! — ri osiapee killed | the mini The cats to be raised for | Norton, Atchison, Kan. of caution : central location pacions halls and class | (REE DENTAL INFIMMARY. “TEETH FILLED silat ‘their eifect. two Poles who were crossing tho tracks at | their fur. Span. tvery business tay” all cr send for nee Glas: | coated eerie aL Rh ole ee a eet k ; Brauer CnAnLeS MACALESTER Sar kates Dorn Lane, near Elizabeth, N. J., in a ———ro— Ai O14 Stack Seder He frated ‘annual announcement, containing fall im- | ment of the Coltinbist Uuiversity’ ts ‘Whart, uct oi 7k st., ue touows: ring Gain x a California’s Record Breakers. 2 formation. ‘Mis. BAKA A. SPENCER, daily except Sunday ; extraction, anfirmary 4 ‘FUL MOUNT VEKAON— One trip ex wagon. One, ron Diamond, was cut in mM . 5 a ‘The death of Thomas H. Bird, a member of | «zt Principal and Propriotor. | froui Uctober % vo June Ju. d ory : ¥, at 10 cm. sharp, reaching the city on ber building pieces. The other, known as David, was not larvin expects to return to Palo Alto at ‘RS. HARRIETTE MILLS, SHE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1017 PA. AVE. SORA. ‘Tianos. ceture at 3 Rom. Fare, round trp. Sh, amoung there. mutilated. ‘The wagon was smashed to pieces | once with Palo Alto, Belle Bird and Cecilian 2 M od Lit. aw. Pe 2ecth extracted Fenty wither? pain ot “GkOURD-HAMD MANUS —& tone enarmegs | ce tee Chios Meeone ace seh onan ae murdered horse to go into winter quarters. He had expected barmices . igi a danger by cur pamless system—e os Lessons resumed September 10. 2e2-6m*_ | Vapor, in use by us only. | i:seffects are pleasant, mai the vain nr See ee C Given Week More of Life. fale mya sc branohoyhrrgeirg Merete MS SUsaN aNDEE WS BCT Grausteut, Arudcia! tecth, crows ama batage wockes ul it and he thinks it best to VOCAL CULTURE. Feasoundio pices. ‘spin oak to In the case of Lorenzo Percy, the Mexican filly, Frou |. Be coroner’s jury which has been inves- ‘Also musical history and a ie STARR PARSONS, SE. GOK VIHANDENW = —_Commaniing Ch the be sentenced to be hanged at Midland Friday, | Frou, with a record of 227, will be kept here, | tigating the caso of the Rev. Samuel G. | _otl2-3m 1S Tih wt. Rw. at lass old and, NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONKOE AND Ee ‘Wheeler teak November 20, Gov. Hogg of Texas has granted | Sanders hopes to drive her to beat Belle | Cotton, who wuscharged with having caused | MS, jE ANCES inn ba pi fe pe Pircuitont Company's. PALACE SIEAM its Wi with bis ite of one week to give time to examine | Bird's 2.26%. The rain was showery, and if the death ofa boy named Brown, an inmate of | 1205 dst n-w. Private classe ia’ Prencle Gere, Y.—NALIONAL and SOMPOLK, cave ovet9 d the facts sets forth in an epplication for eom- | Beavy rains come on the record meeting will | the Carogh orphanage in Kildare, Ireland, |*™¢ Delsarte oa atin* wing SIA 3 to. Digemch trains for the epeth ons west. dow, stood on igutation to life imprisonment. ban eS _ has returned a verdict that death SIO MARNO MALY: won SINGING. Soet of materials. : Hid and Let Fenuey ivan euspidor was ~ see - toroushly “prepared for wana guard Fall of a New Orleans Young Man, ee ee eee, ty of manslangh erulongre concerts and orstorion Vi0' Eat Bw ADVERTISING. eee 3 correspondent says: “Owing to the cool. ir findings D™ "Ce Ee ag ag, tee oe = Feittemeslanvor tants pate | ah, na 3 TION ON cae iS 1D. ‘ame “awe. "vee Gch wi, Wnt, be of the French wuite to GO It ing ‘enthusiasm for the ee wets. WibNesbal Fiibal and » New York. svete to, bostua nd toe AS me R21, Sees 1025 10th st. ow.

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