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THE CHOLERA SPECTER. ‘The Epidemic Spreading in Germany—The American Seaports. ‘The Hamburg correspondent of the London Standard says: “The municipal authorities warned the citizens of the danger of using water from the River Elbe. The epidemic has spread to Harburg,on the other side of the THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1892. THE POPE AND GLADSTONE. * Leo XIII Said to A Rome dispatch says the constitution of « Gladstone ministry in England has caused the | relations between Englandand the Vatican toen- | ter upon a new phase. The conservative party | and Lord Salisbury had tried to use the influ- THE CANADIAN CANAL TOLLS. Correspondence Between Mr. Herbert of the British Legation and Secretary Foster. Secretary John W.. Foster is handling the Canadians without gloves. In a letter of re- cent date he has knocked the last tottering pin from under the weak case which the Canadians are endeavoring to make against the United IN THE ROLITICAL FIELD. The People's Party to Establish Eastern ‘ Headquarters—General Gossip. The people's -party leaders had a conference ‘at the Astor House, New York, yesterday, and decided to establish an eastern headquarters at 465 Washington street, Boston. G. T. Wash- burn was selected as, chairman of the commit- A GROWING CHURCH. ‘The Statistics of the M. E. Church as Pre- pared by the Census Office. ‘The bulletin just issued by the census office giving the statistics of the M. E. Church of the United States shows that this church has 102 annnal conferences, not including ten or more im ‘foreign countries. Connected with these EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. OUT OF WASHINGTON. % [NTA AKY 4 Vines MEGS ee State military, sctentific = a ie courere th ge and in sucineertag fun'ers Feeepegete ecedomnic course. also degrees of and civil envin@r in tecbnical courses. srenres, imnding siothing and teesdeutnle At rate of €25. 50) fer month. as att 'WELLIN =~ Elbe, and to Wandsbeck, a northern suburb of | ence of the holy see by promising much, whilst | States, tee in charge. It was decided to run full state | conferences are 2,240,354 communicants. This CuroN, DRAWING BY WONDERFUI. | the four years, exclasiv: ei Kew cade's in athe wirls, ' " anethod : Mike it Sept. 1. “Gen. SCOTT 8! m1 Hamburg. The Standard’s Berlin correspond- | giving almost nothing. Lord Salisbury had ®/ As an eminent lawyer said today: “They | tickets in Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode | term includes both members and probation- “yh Mapecul roknnoobecey’ | _1750-cols ent says that a soldier affected with Asiatic | number of agents at Rome, who tried inces-| haven't a leg to stand on.” Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, | ers, the Iatter being candidates for full mem- Mares AWTST Stet Bw. sta NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. Va 'iunaiowcin AS; cholera has been found there.”” santly to get on good terms with the Vatican, * ‘The State Department has made public some | Pennsylvania and Maryland. A proclamation | bership. Collemtate institute f ryoune ladies and prepare | For Awraste amd at * ‘The Times’ Berlin correspondent says: “The | but who made the mistake of co-operating with | additional correspondence between Secretary | was issued reciting that within the past four| North of Mason and Dixon's line the Metho- SEER Feed titimors aa. | "A" pm. aly tor Waerenton, eco! official warnings of the Reichsanzeiger and | the agents of the triple alliance in order to act | Foster and Mr. Herbert of the British legation | months demands have been riade in widely | dist Episcopal Church has organizations in | _ ye Se. Bw. ad 3, ACADEMY FOR OTE wiroagh trate Royal 3 other papers regarding precantions against | upow the Roman curia. regarding Canadian canal tolls. separated sections of the country on the part of | nearly every county. Though represented in Sage ee aan rca ARE | formation of ‘Conniegens Sohn omeege | FEA echt MEIRGTON Ax Souter. cholera have been so disregarded that fresh | At this moment the agents of the conserra- MR, HERBERT'S STATEMENT. the laboring classes for the redress of Wrongs. | every state, it 1s not so strong in the south as or oe eh —— oe “rhe 9 LE warnings have been ised empowering the of-/ tive party and the representatives of the! Mr. Herbert ina letter of August 20 closes | referring to the Homestead and Buffalo strikes | ite sister body, the Methodist Episcopal Church ny dt 5 phatememimme— 74 4, TPH PREDenIN FEMALE SIMINaRy WHEE srlfmetine * A ficials to undertake compulsory disinfection at “ be lego * sey ons [agrees F = with the foliowing statement: a the balding trades Scouble in ae" seek — the siatiation of wach wil bo given i in 18 | ST cgcias Acar EM PLES “a ie commence its 5 Yea Me! Santon te Rew Oricees sie ‘and 0 todo it| Vatican re is ing to “yy * state t je's party in forthcoming in. 9,790 coun’ mtd children, = ; = Seer, estetabimea’™ |p sad ail Monga | eed normative ir nit | ec rn Mga Eo |g ene rarniete yes We wertate gm Sas plains of the apathy of the inhabitants.” and that, never forget hls | Soiat ous that, the Daited’ Sintes qovernmnene | LDETOVe ita cs mn, but even! wurch is represen save b English snd magical eduratign,” Puriienct | tae eataioeter ai cxoLERs awoxa Taoors at mawmcno. | fTitzancen, agMomt She Pelmaty demzernt and | Hay be Unaware that the tolls for the Welland | BAYE proven zbat the only permanent improve- mayan jcreanizations, with, 22,044 church | r'iauae atk foacy work, aowions phoeecre BA | _ Trent ytr mae Reyisrtae regate valuation of #96,723,408. | GtENOGRA! Pie Peralta peat pea ugh A Hamburg dispatch last night stated that | that to rely on him is to throw oneself into the | #"d St. Lawrence canals are of a ‘Sud tere. | three vital principles of the Omaba platform |and an considerable excitement has been caused amoug | radical paths nature only, and that it is not intended to re- cris scp ity | Steam “heating’ eas” fre en'anes HY, TYPEWRITING PLD ON nares and spends route ee | agg Paths. | extablish thom in their present form after the |*f@ Urged upon organized labor and other | This valuation, which does not include ‘parsen- | S picTATi ji by the appearance of | It is not believed that the pope allows him- P people as a remedy for existing conditions. ages and other cburch property, is the ¢ | Gall or write fr gw fal ey ee ee etas |i ake Ge lightest fluenced by the expiration of the season of 1892. The facnootate dpemed tale atels deat feported by aay & nation ius far, eacept | SCHOOL ‘OF PRAOTICAL BE cholera among the troops. ‘ * “T have accordihgly the honor to inform you : RS Bd same Y . Catalogne, complete and be. St a ene eared tnt |tneougmatiity of character, age and agprw | that the features of the prevent tril giving | "gl wiiN yas cite RN Maange | Me Roman Catholic, |__| yyoon a coupuencra corznan aor" awn | HS, BASIN. B'B" Teatar ict ment that was temporarily” quart toleave | tions. "Mr. Gladstone has committed faults i preferential treatment to certain roates and/ aiiate for governor; Richard. Deltoa, Gov. MISS BORDEN’S HEARING. c Eighth year. Fall term opens MONDAY, Septem- oa “4 = a eq 7 = Scenes in the Fall River Court—Tho Story | jon before chet note Dan nena aeanuge rues to MMER RESORTS. 40; Told by a Peddler. evening sessions (® mouths), $23: shorthand and TLANTIC CITY, N. J. typewriting (6 months), $25. *"] by the E Dr. Dolan was still on tho stand when the | {2 Dewriting (0 months), @23. ““Patroniaed HOT centear The regiment o sane ports, and providing for the transshipment at = Hamburg immediately. It will proceed to some eee Teen eae, at hatts | Canadian porta only. will nut be readopted after DLR, Francis, U8. Senators ¥.°3 Cockrell herd pees ate o cading the in-| of Errington. But these difficulties, it ix be- | the present Coys; 1a not be| ,,The Jones and Kolb democrats of the Mobile, ted ho risk of their spreading | lieved, will not prevent the pope from coming undertaking. however, would not be Ala., district have decided to get together and . ; ' $ he to an understanding with Mr. Gladstone. The | binding on the Canadian government if the | harmonize. The congressional convention called 4 Bip arm Cpreynne cage pl question of Ireland aud democratic ideas held | President of the Cited States should in the | rye ey eomber 12 has been postponed until Oc- | Bearing at Fall River in the Borden case was (CHESAPEAKE AND OMTO RAILWAY. table firstaclass. C . 1 : COURT F. WOOD, Lt. M.. Principal. ATLANTIC crry, x. 3 SCREDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 14,1907, ap oe There is however, more |i common make the two statesmen the near- — Jokgroen SS. tober 10, and the primaries to select delegates | Mdjourned Inst evening nntil today. The prin- | mbf.fm EDWARD M. HULL, Vice Principal. ‘ ot ENT ease dally trom Union Station (and P wind peeveiliog ¢ today, and this adds somewhat | ¢t to each other of any statesmen <_— — iby tiie Sesast ail ob Delgaal. will be called jointly by the Koib and the Jones | cipal thing developed by Attorney Adams’ long SHORTHAND, axp rv B p] Seer eee. | Maton tablets Avwerica, with the ‘the city. So many warnings |@ntday. Hence there are bopes that a com- | “ec by tb aie tint men. : examination was the exposure of the slipshod | {> instruction, to Hz Taber: ape ut ee cng eam rt: Bare been given of the danger larking in water | MO" interest will do the est in effecting anen-| 4, The Canadian government states that grave The following nominations for Congress wore | methods of the police force und medical eaam-| tween Sand Tp tke Me MMANDSAN ‘ae FORWERLY NoMMANDIE | an. Loui Cmte that thousands of people have abandoned its | tente. ae of the tariff of tolls during the present season, | made gp 2 rind Virginia district—Wal- | inor, one of the results of which iv the impris- a ee SC —_—_ or. Atianticiant Prva aves to Secale, siete med use ae a beverage, quenching their thirst with) pi eeNesy AFTER THE STRIKE, | Contracts and engugements have beon entered roa! Acar ce tad pba om-| Oument of Lizzie A. Borden. The principal | E850 INsTIT Tre. Mn UE HECKLER, Prop. inciniatl, Ipdlonenelis sei'@e ten Deer and light wines. Lime juice and lemons = into in various parts of the country and in Great | , Fourth Situouri district—D. D. Burnes, dem- priseals Ulan kde « een & On wr. CHAS S050, aR On | Aree ac Na =. are also in demand. Accusations Against Grand Master Sweeney— | Britain, bared on the continuance of this tariff | Cra’. Fe ore ie ee : 2 Principal, a ON THE BEACH, MARYLAND AVE- Ay ene TRAIN INSPECTION AT BERLIN. roops to Be Withdrawn. during the whole of the present senton. The | 4 seventh Penusylvanin—-Edwin N, Halle well, ee eens bso fe eee vt Reeard pm ripe, SEED Senvember Se. 1 IMPERIAL, ¢rucontnlences (Apron id vewti i ‘ : dem: The carriages of all trains arriving at Berlin | 9.16 peck of buffalo yesterday sent a letter | Fisht* which have been established under theve | u a. Lexington Lon : th Virginia district—Clande A. Swanson, anes sie ee S20 Epes day. B10 BIN por weak. 1 at 6.25 p.m Lesinevan 8160. am and Cologne from Hamburg aro locked until! «,".a4e Gen. Porter requesting him to with- | ford with withoe ees fannot, be inter bgin dh eg EN ea en ae os beieplaney ap eretiont any notice- Pouca FOR REAL LFF | HOTEL WELLINGTON. Pm. counacttnr in Unton Depot Yat the passengers have been examined by Ph¥si-| a-ay the troops and thanking him on behalf of | ment and apparent breach of faith. They be- democrat, et Sutrict Charles L. Moses, | wie feeling during the wholo dav, except | Naseer er Re AS BUSS RS SCEAD END OF KENTUCKT AVE. lotiesvien mg A ag — | cians. Prof. Koch is reported to hare sald that | #4. citizene of Erie county for the prompt and | lieve therefore that the United States govern- | democrat. = H 2 New Y. ii jossibly in three or four instances. Once when ‘orace G. Tyson of New York has received Ted theabear ebeanee ae: Prneyal Virginie the number of cases of cholera in —— = inestimable assistance they bad rendered. Or- | ™ent will recognize the importance of th Pullen a ered. not great in proportion to the popniation. culties which mand in the cay of an immediate | fom Mr. Clevelanda letter in which the writer | Pr. Dolan deseri ALLANTIC CITY, Nr Twenty-eiehth schoisstic tember 1, 180s. Dayana nie ins it sensions, “Five de | . n Slt and a ; ae set Then she flushed and tears came into | fents, viz- Practcal Wusaem, Ineltline Ene teotn woes wexon | er ‘that the viru! ter of the disease gives | ders were issued at military headquarters the x the peetont taviil, says: “Iam a stanch believer in the efficacy eae ary | *., pe | rT = at —| an . oontte porptieerer ote enue "| a@est of adic ai bets prouiytiy cow’ house | cove erin Gentatece: heterer toe presont | of individual effort in political campaigns, and | Per fier. She closed her, exes and hid her face | rt ae a ae forthe ciel worries: fre | MOSTEREX HOTEL, ATLANTICCITY, X. 3 ee ee EN NAYLYARIA BOL ilities offered f. se 7 taey ey I know that our success is dependent unon the | behind a palm leaf fan and leaned toward her | [Xencerlan Hapit Writing, Shorties] sud Tenews 1 situation tante om . ar In consequence of the facilities offered for | about 1,500 troops on duty in Buffalo. The | sea<on will be regarded ns satisfactory eviden = i i tister Emma, who also remained with closed | ite, Architectural and Mechanical Ds one ies the transmission of cholera by means of sleep: | sheriff has been making close computations as | of the desire of the government of the domin- | Consent personal effort of those tegen ed the dreadful tale was ended. When | 8. Soroush trained denchers.. cau'ral Secation. | Gr cHaRies — | Ne gut ing cars that service between Hamburg an vveen it wilt | 408 to remove any ground which has a teudency edges P . 1 am very ; warked if the report of the autopsy |. SP&ious, bol tantly liehted, 1D “Green end Deleware ave, Atlantic On * 2 ae Berlin has been suspended for the prevent. It| to the final cost of the strike. He says it will | (Q'aiiuch the fristelly interchange of trade bes | know that you fully understand the’ velue of = Ferret Reece beger nutopsy | some Tally ‘thd ‘ings Toor Opens Tae fad Delaware slant ORF WastiNaToN Fhe w STATION hstanding all the precau-| be about $114,750, while others place the out-| teen the two countries.” such work, contribution and that as yi ie feared that not 6TH AND BSTS. AS FOLL RN F writin COTTON |p, . ; <ovant acta Noventce es answer, followed it’ with another, a ose _ | For Pittsbur- and the West Penneyivanis Tamtted tions that have been taken to prevent the in-| side figure at $150,000. : SECRETARY FOSTER'S REPLY. jeotd grain cia ad Remo which was met with the smart answer that it | TRE BERTON ReNTOGSY Avr ATLANTIC | "Extrem 10 am. froduction of the disease it hae managed to et) Last evening there came up from the direc-| Secretary Foster maken lengthy reply to this | versiot of shece wifey ted, | 44 not in handwriting at all, but in type- | desirabie ioctfon tor Cer Wek: into Berlin. y 5 : modern convenience, writing, the joined in the smiles that went aronnd the court room. When the wood was passed around showing blood Jennings made a Joking remark, and again Misa Liazie smiled, “About 5 o’clovk when Miss Emma spoke to her for the first time during the turned sini Parlor Cer Wash A er who arrived from Hamburg yes- | tion of East Buffalo a report that ut the after-| communication, under date of August 24 At | Hoping that earnest do C me Co tardy showed ‘symptoms of the disease when | noon meeting those present repudiated Mr. int he says: sultin a victory which may be he reached Berlin, He was at once removed to | Sweeney and decided to oak Mr. Barrett, who ng well aware of the circumstances to | 8bundant democratic congratulation,” &c a hospital, where he was isolated. The ph is next in authority pe , which you invite my attentio the obnox- MR. MACNUTT ILL TREATED. "PUR FLORIDA, > Pucitic ave. near Tennessee, Atiantic City. Stearn heat throus! ' a ‘ars Washington to Harrishare. Harris to St Lonteand Cincinnati, and Dining Cer sure to St. Louis. Columbian Exores at ne Car Washington te Par Hacriehare to Ch Bp chmen’s ke up their views and | } : cians are carefully watebing the case. The | *witchmen’s order, to tal Bins ious tolls for the Welland ar Lawrence wealthier residents of the city are beginning to | try and reopen the strike which ir. Sweeney | canlg were of a temporary uintare, and, with grow uneasy. and it would not be surprising if | declared off. dite the the regulations for their applications, did not in au exodus should commence. srt eg ans Pas . terms extend beyond the nt season of canal The American Charz Locked Cp W es at Madrid Thieves. nts also ntented PORTING. —LFA cr allies ure well : ne 6x c sa fier AUSTRIAN DOCTORS VOLUNTEER. onnpbiboenieag-an, Supe steag ance | navigation, it became cvident to the President | The Madrid correspondent of the London reault of the first day's pro- | catalorue, “Brother FABRIC % vn aie Four hundred and eighty-five doctors of peng ect lence gi | that no present effective relicf wus to be offered | Central News ends by tail an account of the claim to see nothing that at- | Vermont ave. S. REED. tiress, $40) on the part of the domi aan, gies Bares Car measure of the discriminat Vienna have offered to attend cholera patients jon, and that the full | arrest and maltreatment on la on condition that in case of their death while | was thought likely that Quinu. who struck Mr. ms imposed by the |" riduy of Fran- | taches the att, United States secretary of legution | ‘eal to show careless aud eve tu the bonse, but see a great ‘ shiftless methods | (7°824G4 COLLEGE, NEW YORK AVE. NEAR THE structed vecan view: ail the modern rected April, 1N0L. Catndian order of 1892 wna to be continued an- | ut | on tho p peleo ne = ; ‘ or Altoona st in the discharge of their duty their families | Sweeney, had first been declared by the grand | \yitca during the full life of that order, and in-| Bier Minister Grubb aud, since the latter's | °° te Part of the prosecation. No. 191 8T. ¥.w., a Preprtee ats See, | Wont with throush Shecree ee shall be provided for. The Austrian authori-| master to be a liar because of an insinaation, if | Linch as the act of Congres preeeribed his | departure, United States charge d'affaires, tat ee A = i 4 Bitar 45a ties, in spite of the protest of members of the | Bota charge, that his (Mr. Sweeney's) ‘ e not clean in this affair. i £ 7 : iven out the fall let Produce exchange. have decided that in view of | Were not eee conditions which may or may not exis: in future fer given out the following the present excellent sanitary condition of | | There can be no warrant, the best informed | Vent. io recours ained open to him but to | the censors both in Anas — / ‘ Waltham, Mass. 17, 1892. * Vienta the international grain market eball be | believe, for such an intimation against Mr. | pire vincdiate eftect to the mtatate ty inning | MAG and San Sebastian refused to pass it, |. Waliem, Saas, a0 poms: abi: SCTIOOTS WILL REOPEN ON held on the dates originally fixed. Sweoney. in ss is proclamation, which was done on the i0:h | Un Friday, while out walking in Si bas | Nise Emma Borden: . SEPTEMBER 5, 1897. ‘The London Standard's diepateh from Vienna SLIT cb si ESD j an, Mr, MueNutt entered a public toilet room, |“ Dear Mudam: You must excuse that I take| ‘Three Free Seholarshipe are oven towaceessfal com- Mr. Jennings, counsel for Under the direétion of the Fathers of the Society of Jeaus. defense, bas duty in view of existing conditions and not of | ‘fhe correspondent tri 4 to send the account by SEA-SIDE JERSEY COAST. Hike be LAFAYETTE. CAPE MAY. ¥.3.. JOWN &00..P ma, Ona Fins IN. al dirette “‘A recent inspection of the lower quar- a ‘ot until after the issuance of the pre but fou: dive that he retired from it | the lil pate tied is - - Aiexivciite e ¥ etired 6 Hi nding you these few lines. I ss 3 pall ple Bor risus epeateenen tees His Door Bell Removed—Tr; to Buila Lele hegre ey ete atonce, As hestood outside a detective in plain | ought to have written to you before thiv, but | Petition on the Ist, 2d and 24 of September. ter meat, sausages and fruit in provision stores Up His Ordar. by the Canidian authorities did T receive your | “lethes came up and reproved him for bis con- | 47a rable fo do to, na twas traveling every | This competition i» open to all, even to students | OQLTON SORT, Se = wae ype ev A Chicago dispatch last night said that| present notice. the information which you uit oxensed himself on the h ped When the fatal murder. in | #teady belonging to the college. Rpm Ah these offen: Should cholera : holera | cupreme Chief Justice Somerby of the Order | Row convey to me is that ‘the features of the Tiron inte tee of Gonaasde of 8™ | oF the Iron Hall left Chicago yesterday anorn- | Present tariff giving pasiinpoearag An official proclamation was iscued at the | ing for Baltimore, where he intends to bexin | tranwhipment at Canudian porta dn Hague yesterday declaring that Antwerp is in-| the regeneration of his organization. Mr. | be adupted after the present tescion, fected with Asiatic cholera and ordering a strict | Somerby bas been in Chicago for two days. but | add: quarantine against arrivals from that port. terior of the toilet rooim was un- | Poy meted 'sfas only tuwe sallow tea ne ane poten - curre head a 2 miles from For further particulars apply to Fall River on tha: day. While sitting on the CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 5.. MacNuti's name and | Fady. ean, 5 te s will not | address, Thinking the man to bea ewindler, ee ee . 3 wa vered with blood. He told h ed Presid. and you | Mr, MacNutt refused to givo other, The de-| Uns term and that he never enti gothic agen | 22" — cctive then approached him menacingly, as i ith <I :. his undortaking, however, would not be | to strike him. Mr. Mu so he hada fight with the farmer. He said he MITED.” for New York, ‘ladelphia week days only iphla will change cars at Aladelpite, for ‘street ata- ASHINGTON, D.C. Nokwooo twsirr has kept himself largely unto himself. Nobody ha ahs mAestise a ran away and did not get any money after all. | 1 aS core ne at THE CHOLERA IX FRANCE. saul fad Siew an iieewn iagthdng «fbi gn he Cantin govern ing the detective down, Heads 38k. We fought from. fou A woanping, AN. DAY SaHn0r, roR YOUNS ston cor ‘The sanitary chicf of the French war office in| ghouts or of his intention. His lieutenant, W. | 9, Site aoe estecen the er! policemen responded, and M set pia pep tog a eS pag pep neatp beatae r i ean wh js 4 collar and shoe blacking. — His boots were cov- ress tie Pelncioals, an interview declares that the cholera in Paris, | Delano, chief of the order in Mlinois, di-| of tol in the 1, as author-| Was arrested. Mr. MucNutt made no resist-| erc4 sith blood, and he put lots of Diacking on | autctr Mena Mira W. De Gapznc, ‘ie, a Havre and Rouen is abating and will soon dis-| yniged at @ secret meeting held last night just of Congress, ance, 5 iene. in boatg of Brooktye Kunee ames it. I helped hita to fix up again and get cleaned, < Brooklyn ounces the cholera in the| what Somerby is working to accomplish. The am ata loss to understand why the C iransfor tn Pulton streak. At the police station he presented his card, | bat by this time I did not know anything about (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY Cross, 2 MARS, AVE, appear. He pron: 3 2 MA van New Voork City ities named to be quite distinct from the - Hi should attach euch explained who he was, and demanded that the 7 * “ i porter my at nono at yore = meeting was called by Somerby himself, but he Se Aik deat de Gcceaa: | Reaper of Oie hotel tnwhich tis stopped be sum- oa usp on Het oe aes wm ee XOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN HAMPER: ‘Thus far in August there have been recorded | did not remain to attend it. There were pre:- | plated by the t's proclamation is to ed to confirm his story. The police Jeered | nim to travel at night. which he anid he would do, | cused feattten tre tianting oe bem heconion ‘pen until Novem- ider his request. meer Xt crease 965 cases of cholera and 104 deaths from the | ent at this meeting delegates from every lodge | establish in the American canal named the same div c ‘aa ha fe at dutiag tie dav. a ‘education i the vrinary, prepa: Sasce tn flores, "Medical autherition teins | Of the order tm Chicago, Speech after i now evist and have existed in the | The wardea then led him to a large cell, full of | MH feared arrest during the day. | T gave him Nepartinents. “rhe imnsteal cont that the disease there is not of the Asiatic type, | speech was made denouncing Somerby in als for years past. Besides, I have | thieves, tramps and drunkards, and locked him | me not to say anythiug that Ime: him. He watioc, ‘dipaseeigieeniien although many of the victims died immediately | the severest term:. When Delano rose to make | ajready given you the assurance, which I now | in it, On the way to the cell the warden stru asked me what time the train left for Boston | Photorraphy and typewriti after selzure. his speech in behalf of Somerby he was over- hat the President's proclamation will | Mr. MacNutt three times and, after getting him | artez 8 o'clock at night, and I told him. He | FJOME Scoot ror cris wir T ‘The steamer Galicia, from Hamburg, which | helmed by hisses. He finally managed to | remain in force no. longer thin the dliscrimina- | inside, elubbed him severely. After two hour (th pos: é ; agg Be irraiinatrclaaon, Aupis ently toprincyoals LAGRA | calm the delegates, and urged them to ask for a | tions complained of are maintained by the Cans | Confinement Mr. MacNutt was released. ‘The | {1%0,bAd a bundle with him, which was two feet | 9, TALBOTT, 927K Reterencer: Hon. Hush MeCul- | yan thiek or big. When I was peddling I did not | ft . MORRELT. HOUSE, HAKPEIOS Frau Reopens Juve 1. Pine scenery: full vie oral i. B.@ and 11.500.m. and 4.20) 7.20, cept Sunday. Sundays, #.000.m. bed the for hten out the affairs and give it a new lease | ties present themselves to a iteration of the minister called upon Mr. Mac! fallen during the three days, have had the | of lif Mr. Somerby had gone to Baltimore | tariff of tolls during the present season,” but I | full satisfaction. The detectiv eflect ‘of lowering the temperature, Twenty. | becase he believed thnt Maryland was the best | hog to remind you that the government of the | two policemen were dismissed. . an¢ ’ e of. Simon Newcoiw, Hon. Horatio King. # : > aboard, was placed tine. The receiver for the Illinois lodges of the Iron Hall. | adian government. warden refused to apologize and guve Mr. f ‘ ze bag ™ IME. MeKeo, tun Sed Sem tee eee Ercan aos adcnn nn | Hae call it waa Bcmnecby"s decive Wat a receiver sige ~<a MucNutt to understand that he raght consider Se ea one Sears a cam eae — WAL HBELL, Prop.” | il Or should be appointed in every state where the . = . imeelf lucky to get away 60 so: As soon as | Roy Suncay a tricndl = ceed waa one naa hae four cases oF | Crdor existe’ In this way it would be easier to| Again he rays: I lament “that grave difical-| new of the sftwie seach oa... Te Mz. Venxox Sratsany, ign office the 0 itt aud offered | patey the warden and | 4, er murder. Itold him that I w li River and around the neighborhood. I Ad him about the stranger, and my friend 10.45 0... 1.00, 2 CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W.. « . " said: “But why did you not report this to the S' ‘. sight cases of cholera and several deaths were | state in which to begin hie work of building up | United States is not responsible in any degree ——+e+—____ poiicee: told im T savas aaa wend ioe pier nc 95, re order anew. lano tal fon 10" for these difficulties. and its citi: hould not S 5 loc] p i id i reported in Havre vesterday. the order anew. Delano take RoR | for these difieultie, and its citizens should no aid to He President Marsh, ock me up as a witner:, and, another thing, I uffer on that ac: PRECAUTIO: RTs. - punt. For! A newspaper in Rio Janciro, Brazil, re did not ba ee gates with him. several years past the attention of the Canadian a : ances St teres a license, and I was afraid.” T BOARDING AND BAY SOROOL SuaGDins " ve - i es ee | told my friend I would ite to you or Mr. Jen- 4 ‘The steamer Italia arrived in New York yes} 4 dispatch from Philadelphia last night said | government has been called to its violation of | ‘tan American named Lawrence has been | nings. I read last Bandy siete cine: cea| eon xoune: LAPINS AND LITTLE GIRLS. mess terday with cighty-two steerage passengers, all | there was considerable speculation there as to | article 27 of the treaty of 1871, and earnest re- | Seting agent of the consul general of the | thoncht that I might hare seen the murderer, if of whom are well, having been under observa-| the whereabouts of Supreme Justice Somerby | monstrances on the subject have been addressed | United States. 1t was recently ascertained | T should sec him here in Boston, Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 18172. tion for fourteen days before embarkation. The | of the order of the Iron Hall. Although he was | to the Britisn legation by my predecessors. In | that he was living under an assumed name, and| ‘The letter inued ina rambling way the | Newbuildings perfectly equipped for health and of all passengers was subjected to a| expected to arrive there, Wednesday. no one | 1888 Mr. Bayard brought the matter to the at-| Lawrence, to avoid explunations, sailed for | Writer's interview with the bloody stranger, and fa thorough disinfection by live steam, followed | Was able to find him in Philadelphia, and Wed- | tention of the Canadian government, but re-| \f\icn We isanppaned to be cither Teccndene | waa signed Samvel Kobizeky. — by « powerful combustion of sulphur. nesday night « report was current that he was | ceived no response from it, In May, 1891. the | Snr of the Ketone Lance triads aot | No person is known in Waltham. Health Commissioner McShane of Baltimore | im Detroit. At his residence a reporter failed | United States consul general addressed the Ot- | Dritiont MacPaclane of the Acratio cesar | Mr. Adams of counsel forthe defense says yesterday held» conference with representa-| t0 find Somerby. The front of his residence | tawa government, without eliciting any infor- | President MacFarlane o mmerican InsUI-| tata telegram from Mayor Mayberry sati: tives of the different steamship companies ply- | looked unoccupied and the bell had been re-| mation. Again, in 1891, your legation was ad- crit them that Robinsky exist and that he is known ing between Baltimore and European ports. | moved to relieve the family from the constant | dressed upon the subject without avail, as no re- SPLIT LATTES in Boston. ‘We have made and are still mak- Dr. McShane’s suggestion that the. of'| ding-donging of persistent inquirers. His fam- | ply was made by the Canadian government. And To Collect Doctors’ Bills. ing active search for h He probably goes ns coming from cholera infected ily are there, however, and a trip to the back | even when the commissioners of that govern-| A number of New York doctors have organ-| out to Waltham as he does to the other vittes E ina compartment and fumi- door resulted in the discovery of Somerby's | ment, embracing three of the members of its | ized a financial association for the collection of | We shall tind him if it is 2 porsibie thing. Had gated by steam on the way across the Atlantic | son. When asked if the supreme justice was at | cabinet, visited this city and were confronted | haa debis, In the future the agents of the new | the mayor of Waltham returned a different an- re fice, Sc. - terms per wi. ‘A. PL McINTURPF, Pro a Station, where ON, SPRING LAKE, N.3._8PE: | Cueto pean + elevator, was, artesian | “General Manawer. (Je3] General ‘Agent. 1S. WINESON._ | BALTIMORE & OHIO RATLROAD ios | Schédule in effect May 22, 1892. Leave Washington froin station toruer of New Jereey For Chtency rains 1 Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect santtation. Special advantaxes in Literature, Modern Lancuazes ant Music, U, ® bes4aL association, For circulars apply to the prinotpal, Cor. Tthand Dsts. a. v. Mrs ELIZABET 1. enwege, ‘Thetarzest orzantzation devotedt> lisa- a ff would be the sarees a te Need | ad ‘hne “not, Deen Lat ght we received s | complaint ofa Vicon of tho: reat of i, | mocation wil ntiend to the collection of bad | er Se, might have termed ita fake, bu: it migerertd | clas dental practice in the wort. Giatamoges and Semin M41 RS holera germ that might be farking in the beg. | telegram from bin stating thst he would be ut | this persounl remonstrance was without, effect, | bills. Legel means are resorted to by pyri | tient that Samuel Hobinsky Ie a being and it ated Faclicres Ganipaciee as amas ie 2a Anat ts Mempin Se reed ‘and would occasion less delay on the ar- | home tonight. He had left Indianapolis and | ea within a rhort time thereafter the objectiou-| cians only after every other expedient has ; pr more werk dare. 43 thing for us and we believe it » mostimportunt | FFOWARD UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL, DE! aa ment—Dental and wharinw-cutical de: per 1, 18? ‘rotat tion will present and ost books und do all the legal Se The Letter Carriers’ Convention. The National Association of Letter Carriers Centistry at moderate prices rival of the ship at i wresen- | stopped off om the route for the purpose of at-| able ‘order in council” of former years was| failed. The new assoc fatives of the cleamsthip companice tareeed the-| ating 10 come business.” Just’ where Su-|roimued. In view of these repeated remon-| plan and cabled their European officers. reme Justice Somerby had stopped off his son | strances and protests, if “contracts and enguge- Extra precautions for a rigid enforcement of Ria not know, or, if he did, refuses to tell. ments have been entered upon, * * * 20.00, 9 45 win. Extracting... * - 0. (8.06, “with Gas or Zonine arent been healt ———— ree which cannot be interfered with without great is a Cleat — cathary wartaeepy paige Pythian Officers. confusion and detriment and appareat breach : as ne closed its third annual convention in Indianap- Sommer Philadelphia health authorities have be-| The Supyeme Lodge, Knights of Pythias, in | of faith.” as you inform mo, I submit that such | _ A special to the Now Orleans Picayune from | olis yesterday. Kansas City was selected as the ~ Plata eumte ther woueedl te Se estos ing | # Consideration should not be addressed to the | Natchitoches says: Tle fact has just come to | place for holding the next convention. The offi- | Traders - © eae taking every precuutionnry pla agin bree carmen i kates ato ne | government of the United States, nor should | light that Alexander E. Lemee, acting ordinary | tere elected forthe text term wore the follow. | § Eurilannainwe aad civ service aviv ke | veny Bust weet wale owing to the alarming reports of the spread of | “cer® veste cpp cnerMeRR IE a aes be peoniibe <xbeeted to pay the penalty for| deputy treasurer of the parish of Natchitoches, | ing: President, Frank E. Smith San Francisco; Gucedrates for summer montis. Seniforcstaloeas. | V™ eabycacaiae ‘ See Sap eeen Be to prevent Lenore iorerncy Somer rice chancellor, | such contracts If the Canadian governinent 000 of the state fands and | Vice president, Martin W. Malone, Philudelphi aul8 Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. dreaded from reaching that city. | Walter B. Ritchie, suprem, prelate, E. has embezzled & 1.15, 13.00, $4.58, 79 has seen fit. in the face of the earnest remon- he face | ; secretary, John E. Victory, New Yorks au 188 AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON Ps : is . Excress trains stony Mrinctpal Hereafter all vemels arriving there from the in-| Blackmer, California; eupreme waster of the | strunces of tho United States, to purmue the un- | €6,000 of the parish funds. Lemeo hn been | Srseauaturms, Edward Er Deaghersy: Dane M 1a L ST. N.W. [HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Wal BCE LINE POR NEw YORK SD PRIL- fected districts will be detained at the quaran-| exchequer. F. J. Wiley, Delaware, supreme | Beighborly course indicated it should find some Mr. Lemce is the receiver of public | tom Ohio. PIANO AND HARMONY. oan cmctiad pete tine station and thoroughly disinfected and | fecper of ‘records and ‘seals, Re LC. White, | ¥#¥ to utiefy the claims of unfliled contracts of the United States government for Ss Bavors crvar, aenvice INSTITUTE gg laren eortonige famigated before being permitted to pass up | Terre sakeiia cunane ee aaeae ty |and breach of faith, if any sich are well | the western district of Loniviana aud has held a RES ASE gna Bustnew, Collere, 1297 100 sp.” Pant : Our Specialties : ‘the Delaware river. pong tg ns " €, | founded, without an appeal to the forbearance | office under republican and democratic admin- Deaths From the Heat in Europe. ruscemtally for clei! sorvice, partuontal | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- Lyon, sus: supreme inner guard, A- C- | of the United States. <aealioia. Eighteen deaths were caused by the heat in fesanepctarsiantloes, Li sebtr ‘OUT PLATES. Praag ‘Sc tnGacaids of Beets cece te Senn it “thempece, Washington, De ce The se nceTetars Foster closes his able and vigorous ———-+e+. Vienna yesterday. While a regiment was march- | __ +. J.D wi mn y fey = ‘ rd ‘one ry ef as follows: Readt a Ki A dent of the international conference of | 2 of fecretary of ‘the endowment rank AN eS NT: reciprocate, in the name of the The ing Railroad Injunction. ing from Kuschan to Borvod 250 soldiers were | & state boards of health, has called a meeting of | 20% be filled until after it has been decided | pretident, the desire expressed in your uote | _ Chancellor McGill at Tronton, N. J., yestor- | prostrated by the heat and three died. __OUT OF WAMHINGTON. —__ T. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, 8ST. GEORGE'S Balt Md.. Prof. J. C. Kim near Balttrore, § year, A.M. whether the rank’s constitution will be changed. | «14 remove an d which hay a tendency | “ay filed a bill in the great Reading combine | A dispatch to the London Times from Sofia | lember 20; nnckenlled in advantiers ener ate | Ii'shall partramontis nem the executive committee of the conference for} All the officers were re-elected and are well ve any ground whic! a tendeney | as 2 : ~ =e in ova mation, com: por: Friday next in Indiana: ‘The object of the | kno to all Pythians. to disturb the friondly interchange of trade be-| suit. He grants the preliminary injunction | says that the heat wave traversed Bulgaria and andr highest raf the root ‘ reasonable terms; terences. ‘and strony enouch ty prevent splitting of the _ = Tilik acenol. Yok ya. | Test or breacing loose from its attachments, Weclaim . ¢ tween the two countries,” but I beg to suggest | asked for by the attorney gencral, continues the | W8# accompanied by thunder and hailstorms, | (HE VILLE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaA- | that our crowns ave all these requirements,and when. committe napect al the qonetee ae of Me a a ein opiian Sisters | at's "peructent violation of renty stipe: |estraisiag order heretofore, granted, nad te | Wich sutsed reper to the to: | daeepe pertomges Roe vata not | seated wih ides wor esi anna thons on the Atientic end Pacific coasts with a| Cort coe e eth ‘the following result: ‘Su-| tions which were framed with an express view | jaaition enjoins the Port Reading company 0, maize and grape crope. oases Re | Seviand ae a Tiew to ascertaining their efficiency in prevent- | premic chief, Mra. Hattio A. Robinson; wupreme | £0 the promotion of “friendly interchange of | from operating the Central Railroad Company ee ANSE, ARUNDEL COUNTY ACADEMY. 4 Day it Tie advancement in ing the introduction of cholera into this coun-| senior, Mrs. 3. Goff of Center Falls: to'that result. Until the Canadian goverament | 84 ordering the Central company to operate Free Concerts at Bay Ridge Daily. ae SEPTEMBER Tae mite and rentle: hee bean, atest tn the last Sew years. try from Europe. supreme junior, Mra. H. W. Dodd of Fort | ig prepared to resume its obligations under tho | 1% o¥# line and retake its own property. ‘The |B. and O. trains at 9:15 a.m., 1:0 p.m., 4:28 foreaen and prepares for college ;the neish— —_———_+e+—_____ Madison, Towa: supreme mistress of records | treaty” there can be found “no. eafe basis of decision is « sweeping one in favor of the state, mn. ; Sundays at 9:85 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 8:18 p.m. | Pornood noral and ‘eligtous: Benedetti ee Fe tee tnt Freedmen’s Hospital. and seals, Mrs. M. D. V sae; MBPreMe | friendly commercial intercourse. ae sound tele —Ade augtm SOMES AM Prinelogh, | Sf'work will be found as reasonable. av te onsistest ‘The annual report of Dr. C. B. Purvis, tho| mistress of finance, Miss Emma Bacon. Deyton, panama a A Boy's Fatal Joke. atthe Tape ES ma itera Bith Set class work and best materials.” We perform sur lncar of the Fretnen's Hoi ren "praecesy Sark Wife bau | 1 MM, MOMLEY'S wisrauce, | Whileararold Somes Stl lghtzer-| whe ian eee aera | HOME, MORE GR BORE YAIR, 9,700 re :o ‘ i = limi Platina, rable: and has been male to the Secretary of the Interior. | Francisco. ae ‘The report shows that the whole number of pa- = tients admitted and treated in the hospital dur-. “Labby’s” Lively Friends. old Willie Wylie and four-year-old George M ‘umber Each illie Wylio and four-year-o je-| Europe and America to esta interna- : particulars a Garvey were playing at Ellsworth street wharf | tional federation among themeclves, Boswe ae ear — on the Schuylkill river, Philadelphia, last even-| | Col. John M. Brockenbrough died yesterday |] 5() XEARLY, BOARD. AND TUITION, DiiccriSttsthedte qedon therame olay thepain A Lively English Electlon—Canvassing Among Workingmen, eee ‘The election in Newcastle-on-Tyne to fill the at his residence in Richmond, Va. © Ht seminary (etris): $150 milite i | inoxtracting is excellent Yor: toss whoa 7 ing the year was 2,539: of this number 569 were The meeting called by the Liberal-Radical 3 ing, little McGarvoy espied a grasshopper native. of Ricks | (cor: thercar ibe Satta ee sith eafety. Filline : sixty-t of 5 white and 1,970 colored; of the white 445 were | Association of Northampton, England, to pro- | Vacancy in the house of commons that occurred | swimming on the surface of the water. Call- | Hxt¥: ee eee f spertaity, way en wilt ve Sd ncas-imt Salome sata. Ae sat ati ‘ : he Right Hon. John Morley’s accepting Wylit Nd. Stpreeent lo — males and 124 females; of the colored 950 were | test against the exclusion of Mr. Labouchere | UP # . ing to Wylie to give him his hand he leaned - males and 1,020 females. herom the new ministry was held ia the North. | ‘¢ Post of chief secretary for Ireland was held | over the edge of the dock and tried to reach oe iD Fat DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED In the dispensary attached to the hospital eyes poate yesterday, as stated in dispatches to Tax Sta. | the grasshopper. The child was stretched out ‘catalogue. "For. material « « 4,779 patients were prescribed for. ‘ampton Town Hall last evening, the mayor | 7,26 was intense loci excitement and the con- | Ver the river cs far as his companion’s detain- ‘The report states that the anitary condition | Presiding. The proceedings throughout were | | 11 Tmt es tn eae every- | ing hand could reach when Wylie said to him: of the hospital will compare favorably with |'uproarious and none of the speakers could make - enges oad | Shut your eyes and open your mouth.” Me- former years. The deportment of the patients | themselves heard. A resolution was parsed ex- | Where in the country. Mr. Morley, who st: Garvey did so, and Wylie with childish thought- har been good. pressing regret that Mr. Labouchere had been | for re-election in the district, was opposed by | lesmess let go of the boy's band. ‘The litle Owing to the increase in the number of ob-| excluded from the cabinet. This, resolution | Mfr. Pandeli Ralli in the Hberal unionist inter- | fellow fell head first Into the river. | Hie fright ste eases, says the report, it was necessary | Was opposed by many present and attempts executive in London de-| €ned companions scream Ip, but to enlarge the ward reserved for. this purpose. | were nuadé to expel the opponents, which led to Ste oe the re-eles. | Child was drowned before assistance ’ reached ‘There were 226 of these cases, and, with a few | several free fights. Daring the uproar many | © sagt pepe faye him, exceptions, the children bot chairs were smashed. The meeting broke up| tion of Mr. Morley. There was a display ored) were timate. Dr. Purvis calls is tention to the importance of the want of Segre. pa a mr st. £225 eee ie eae ee DET, runny Sargaay ‘eul)-1m ‘&ec., free at AC. ‘ROCK. | cost of Eres. ee PROFESSIONAL. Be SSPE TO CONSULT. EMMA. EX-crPsy of a oo aw. a, Ato. irs : pots al ae soca reson 2 es net LADIES’ GOODS. ——_-+e+_____ Guests Jumped From the Windows, enactment of legislation compelling the fathers of these children to contribute to their sup; ts his observations are that the mothers beat the sole of and is the sale responsibility of caring) and providing Adventures of Balloonists. ~ Acronaut Williams undertook a balloon ascen- sion at Staunton, Va., yesterday, and when about 350 feet high, in attempting to cut loose | Present his parachute, he fell. He was picked up in an insensible condition, but upon examination it was found that no bones were broken, and it is ‘thought he will recover. ‘The soft condition of the log ground upon which he fell doubtless maved life. » Making asceisions at the exposition at Detroit, Mich. sus killed yesterday ‘by falling TPE: ~ sitiemnigilieaiadaeemnel i latter accom by Mr. were y received. As the day ad Mr. Morley more of The exertions of Commoners Wilson and Davitt, it is believed, induced ge note men as to vote for Mr. Morley. result of the in the Jesmond many voters were tthe poll was unex- At the burning of the Hotel Belmont in West Asheville Wednesday night, with the exception of perhaps a half dozen, the one bundred and seventy-five guests got outeafely. ‘The romain- \ . CLAY 8 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED eee peer saat = Jost or Y en =. myers two weeka,