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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 1892. 7 CASE AGAINST LIZZIE BORDEN. been sick the night before between 9 and 12 WESTERN DEMOCRATS RALLY. gi EDUCATIO’ — o'clock, end that Miss Lizzie had been sick Re wt AL ce for the State All In—Opening of about midnight. Candidate Stevenson Addr oo iy the Defense. The witness contradicted himsvlf po ye ots ma Sedalia, Mo. aes the resumption of the hearing in the Bor- | 4* to he ee an Yesterday was democratic day at Sedalia, triet remarked that w | murder cwe at Fall River, Mass... after the | (ict otvomney, Semecsee Oe) the excitement of | fiertgse garner geome ing recess yesterday afternoon, Miss Annie M. the moment, and this was & sort of “secondary Stevenson, democratic candidate fring” W. J. Stone, democratic candi- 1 a her, said she was pres- | revivit of bis | View President, W. Ing 8 man pe™ notes of the whole | This closed the inv ‘tion for the day and | date for governor, Senator Vest and Congress- J ination. Her notes as written out were: am adjournment was made until 10 o'cl-ck this | man Heard were the principal speakers. There ain onteam the defense detiring & conference were at least 10,000 visitors in the city. any further at present. y sav-ezsinined, che oni thet whan Iiies Bex. | ““"" S96 oe is seta oom arene bald Soe reception in was examined there were others present, ie says THE QUEEN INTERFERES. | Hoey me could not tell who were there then. There ees SSE a ee a one stran twhom she did not Labouchere Expresses on - wirhe cctuneats of Miss Borden wore clusion From Gladstone's Cabinet. distinguished speakers of the day to the City m down by ber when all the people were| From an advance copy of London Truth, | Park, where Messrs. Stevenson and Stone spoke Those present whom she knew were | Mr. Labouchere’s paper, the correspondence | on the political issues of veep ney. Mr. Seaver, Marshal between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Labouchere in - Mr. = the ho er mepten) ne, epee She said the examina-| regard to the latter's taking office in the new cons et oy eon 4 vruen was suscended wt barecen, ministry has been obtained. The correspon-/ the financial questions of the day, and enid Mies Borden, | dence {8 published by Truth with the consent |he unqualifledly favored the free coinage of F 3 ase | res i | Sato SERRE A: SO = ae. ee tar | Nom DAME OF MARYLAND. z this saspensi wwetitute for vedios ead prepara . em, Mee i OfScer Harrington and she were | of Mr. Gladstone. It opens with Mr. Glad- | silver. © On that question, he said, Grover tute set temtn abiie the others | shent’s ioltar stating that he alone was respon- | Cleveland was wrong. but he (Cloveland) was {litetm_ __ EMRLA'P. oe ¢ Baltimore, Mu. SUNN SPURRE OF —— Bt Ms- Knowlton went into | sibje for the recommendations submitted tu the | SS ee ee fe lias Borden was there on tion of tenure of | ywever, believ tinued all | Teese respecting the ques | Cleveland's election and in the event of Con. $225 ) mer ay re eave = Principal, Lutherville, M. t exarmnation one time and the next time | political office, and that while aware of the | gress sending to him a free cbinage bill he | Goreme ay sei | aoenY time.2°\ che date of her | high position which Mr. Labouebere had cre-| would yield to the wise action of that body abd ‘ate ST ae BEA: 2 oh Bae x. ust IL ated for himself in parliament, he had arrived = alow the yea onee oy aehea PLS | .zommtene, i Re ator oe | JORDEN’ TESTIMONY st the conclusion that there were circum | ...80'to erect und it wae sever] minutes before | eae eee a BE INDSOR Co Miss Lizzie Borden at | stances in his case which rendered it unfit that | the enthusiasm subaded sufficiently to allow | reader a Nein PRE EMAL was rend, in which she stated sub- | be shonld asic leave to submit Mr. Labouchere’s | him to proceed. His remarks were frequetitly | Ge Baetis pan gure cect aie, nth, plas ona pe was thirty-two years old; | 2ame for political office applauded. He confined his speech almost n- ue seen. Aisot neces wehomte vaneg = - bea ae homage Mr. Labouchere, in reply to this letter, | tirely to the tariff, declaring that to be pre-em- he ar Ferg oe sore te ig aes hen A Bafa, ts cnaven year: she had ho | Stated that while he thanked Mr. Gladstone for | inently the iamue above all others in the ao Roeaes § BILL COLLEGE ee Be hie Sea AS et bet tahoe sas, worth and only | te kindly tone of his letter, he had never | campaign. He addressed particularly of her father’s real estate ¥ | asked, either directly or indirectly, for any | cnitnral classes. The principle of Se adeiphia, for Broad street ste ject tthe rei of | post in the administration. He perceived the | he anid, as enunciated in. tbe national republi- TL ADELPRIA ONLY ae fe i weeks 3.15 p.m. daily * sek days. and 3 andl chat. it was&mn- | tificulty of Mr. Gladstone's position, and, | ean platform, should sail under true colors. Roca a Eon SI esee. ing on the trout grow of hati | le De could not admit thats sovereign had | “Continuing, Gen. “Storenson spoke a, few sea ies TOMA weteano. 1. vrren_| MARRS ETH, RSET | Meisel Nm cate . nd the rij to impose an, lo @ prem! the state ticket. He warn ‘is. > of 9 tn a . Re jeclarntion agitate interest. | ‘elected to form an administration, he admired | Ronee! me noted sient by sie cutee Cine haben sar ute Ro recrned tae tow darpilicnreg pet track ge he duties | Po Bosion, sion Dia.m. west devant aud the read- | ‘fr. Gladstone's chivalry in covering the roval | proposition of the republicans that the election | *HesS-ame”* $853 HSI at ound: Special rates now oflered, | action by assuming the constitutional responsi- | of Maj. Wm. Warner, the republican ¢ erisT, ASHINGTON STORE - “ ‘S84 8th st. nw. audS-lw* For Brookivn §. ¥.. all throneh tratueconnetat T. it 3 7 b boats of Brosk!yn orden. read the # nographer, said her | bility of » proceeding in which he retained the | for governor. would bring ut prowactty PHE stisses KERBS SCHOOL | Sk 30H coLLbar, axxapo. savage Cy wit, baat of Brookiyn Ane. to-2 Foe ee ear it Deck: paring | conviction that Mr. Gladstone was not a free | Missouri. No man, he said, could control the FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, | Baceilng See Fiera | 7 Bee, fer to Fate nape nd bereelf separately. She bed heard destiny of a great aud glorious state. Mis- BDKX PENNSYLVANI A AVENUE S.E. wesdm USN ST. NW. | TH PREDANAGION OF cM Morse say several years ago that her father ~ * * | souri could prosper only as the rest of the coun- hss | iG RS MYERS SCHOOL A BOARDING AND | ,aarennthe President THOM S bat a | August time and in try prospered, and the country as a whole M gk for young ladion and littie girls Re- ve Ny ea will. but he never ssid ansthing t0 | form has he had from Mr. Labouchere a sig-| woald waver resch the ‘greatest “possible ‘pr WASHINGTON. D. ¢ a ct08 BRIN Nemes alte an | ps iad troable with a man whom I did | Mication or desire for office. | He agrees with | perity eo long asa Chinese wall obstructed fair phelscare FAS 18 Tet bw. e ac%4—im Ther had some talk, and I heard | Mt- Labouchere that men in Le a an trade. “*Give ber the fruit of her hands and let her own | saw an unusually good opportunity in Georgetown, ST pPECHIAS ACADEMY. SSrit- MRS, BL MAITLAND, Princi 1 thought a man with a reputa- | 4° Servants of ee cemtiey ame, Oe a e| Last evening Senator Vest addressed an im- | works praise ler in the gutes. where she opened a bramch store known as ‘The 601 East Ox ek is Fidos and children. will = getting money like you would accept | *O¥®- mense audience at the Opera House, and Con- | a Sept, 5. This well-known in- | HE FREDERICK FEMALE SIMINARY Wit) ALT | . The correspondence closes with Mr. Lal 851 - e - ¥ in this she installed her oldest dw . T My father said he had stayed long hhe correspondence cls os Labou-| gressman Howard spoke toalarge meeting at | 'T'ae Srare Or Onto May Justiux Bs y eo sense, SHEVICLE. XC THE MAITLAND SCHOOL for viris, 46 French Broad ave., reopens Monday, commence advantage for acquiring @ is not Oth scholastic 14, 18 ; thoroueh English and iousical education Nealars apply to WM HPCE x. 1am and 4.290 Ahie Se ben tegihont aed be ject nowledgment of Mr. Glad-| the court house. The enthusiasm at both mect- | Drona of her Presidents, her Senators and her states, | M&t2% Who had yust finished her first year attending the apadovay Will be adinitted to the classes | LU Dv Principal Meeterstt™ Mid aor | Munda ment equested him to ge My proschesny pmctipa coer fa Mt, Vernon Seminary. This young ledy un. | im tausic. are fancy "work, clocution, Phonoerayhy ESTERN MARYLAND COLLRGE 7 saying be would consult with his} ""(oumenting upon the matter Mr. Labon- | "8" "** sreat “5 men. Their names bave occupied high pisces on the | gor ner aciceaee ‘a marked anccess | Sha typewritinn. arin | We eee c ther | Chere says that he proved constructively Inst " seh: roll of fame and thetr virtues and triumphs furnished | Sf" ynir money, perenne np es “arta” WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 401 AND| 1 7m LEWIN. DD. | fe with ber stepmother | week the fact of the queen's interference, and MEBEASEA DENOCRA! many a poet At subject for his song: It is not of these ; yong arateth year ope Rapamier 1 3916-0 yu as trivial. In adds: “I:now say in the most unqualified man-| daughter, with her younger sister, Clara, might con-| Eighth year. ail term opens MONDAY, Septem- | JDENNI brave and loyal sons that I would write, but of one of TON (X,J.) SEMINARY FOR BOTH her relations with her stepmother J. Sterling Morton Nominated by Acclama- tinue her education at the Woman's College of Balti. | ber5. If possible call and make arrangements to eeres, Pity third Offers rare efn-ations ner that I know she did interfere. Mr. Glad- pen | focal oe asbetween mother and daughter. | tone is perfectly correct in atating that he A tion for Governor. more, Md. Meanwhile the 11th st. bustness contin- | J0in before that date, Day sessicns (monte), #40. | Ge heating am weangee Onbaeetios calling ber “mother” to | Sorask me leave to sbmit my name to the| 3. Sterling Morton, the most radical tariff re- ‘ued to increase, xo much 00, thet every available por- | Svenime sessions (® mom Patronized by the Bares har tart tropa beseitdtal sont fees these were some vords | Gueen. it is equally true that my not having | former in the state, heads the democratic state tion of the two buildings were used for goods—nine | best people in Washington.” | THOS. HANLON, D.D., ident for 28 years. eee ee Sane tenons. | been asked to become w servant of the queen od as a mother to Lizzie, and the went to her sister more often than to her other, ber father and stepmother were on ms always. } vi jy 123m Tooms, representing forty devartments. In this branch COURT F. WOOD, LL. M., Principal. | of her business Mrs. Haines has found an efficient | _™b5-6m Betis d M. HULL, Vice Principal. helper in her son Mablon, almost a young msn, and | | RPEgE ATION FOR REAL LIFE. ENCERIAN 1S COLLEG! promises to be a worthy successor when his education | Neiant Ben Li hat dee E. ae te 5 theaenidiane ticket, which was nominated at Lincoln, Neb., wire Lakeaine satcthohen Uae majes yesterday. Mr. Morton is an avowed free tion to his attitude toward royal grants and to | trader, and has made for himself « reputation certain features in Truth’s Christmas numbers. | in denouncing protection. and informatie: de street and Penn syls L tated that she had worn « navy the Republic Building, cor. 7th'and | ~ ATLANTIC | platoon. ‘Shere te waged - fo says: “I am going abroad ant not re- jon from hotels and realAwnoas an ‘Lam going abroad and will not r Charles Ogden, chairman of the state central te completed. Mra. Haines’ quick businesseye had for | 4... in OTEL HECKLER. FORMERLY SORMANDIE, | 1 dress on the morning of the murders. She | 0007 "tn. matter 7 | s ents -stehth 9 olastic year beins Thursday, Sep- H A | 7 esas. vert to the matter again in Truth. Of those i * ‘several yoars rested on the corner of 8th, D and Penn- | tember 1, 1897. Day and sensions, Five, } Cor. Atlantic and Penna, AU2T) General Pomsecor two statements about her whereabouts on | }° the official belief “that the q ‘doce | Committee, called the state democratic conven- ns cont. {the murders when ber father came | POtcing 108 OWtW the forming of catinets,” he | tion to order and announced Matt Geeritig of Atlantic Oy At first she ssid she was upstairs: then gg NC oe a ee DP AND DANVILLE RaILROS. ox sylvanis avenue southeast asa desirable location, but | Menis, ae by -y We \ " “ = | CIDECOPEN AND RECBES Post says, be asks the question: ““Did not the queen | Cass county as temporary chairman and A. T. ft was not until in August of 1801 that she cold | pa wre nts 2 Boom Keeping, | FTOTEL STREATHAM A | Recrivens mi id she was in the kitchen, and to this last ite a letter urging Lord Roseberry to become Gatewood of Dawson county as temporary her way clear to purchase. This done, there now ‘chest Mechanical Brewing: Gereaot | HMpenran Feo See mu Jon she stuck. She said she saw her step | rorcign secretary? Was this done because she y. Mr. Th f Grand Island wi stands on the corner of 8th, D and Pennsylvania ave- 6g taro rat peceers: conten! Sonat table Sratciass. G. NDEICK. rd nd that the latter said she ie secretary. Mr. Thompson of Gra: nd wae Spacions, beiliantiy lightednewly improved hand. | goto @3 per day. $1010 818 per Wook, Jeti eeoterse gt an Renae ap thought Lord Roseberry was likely to carry out | ssrerward elected permanent chairman. Sterl- hue southeast ‘‘Hatues’ Block,” the largest store | some halle lags tooms ‘of craduates |S a s ber all ready except to put vr Gladstone's avowed opinions regarding the La e ! room jm Washington, covering & space of 10,000) Mwave in demand: terme ‘mpilerate, but ‘ho co ONTEREY BOTEL, ATLANTICCITY, N. 3. | h_ Connocts s yal and Seras for sb: c ir is M A lution de the ee | tion with cheap schools. evs ness | ‘Ocean end of New York | en no #. for she expected company on ¢.24ign policy? Aud did Lord Salisbury advise ing Morton read a resolution denouncing | | can pen a ak aeaee | +t eo —. | 11. 10a. m, Dally © + at Lanchbare tor al Len y y ‘square feet, having also the largest show of plate glass | day. Telephone call ork wre Ca! for new Pgel sivuation: ell comforts. 2 table. a I anted everything ali right. She | 12745 write the lefter?” | protective tariff as unconstitutional. He alao | 3 | athing! sunoncement coptarine, fall taturtmation, i sym £ COMER. | Stations en Norfolk and Western retired amd for st of State whether ber mother came down | : : read resolutions denouncing prohibition, de- | windows in thecity. This business, representing fifty | ‘Address Mrs SARA A. SPEN lar HARE el —— | Brtppipal netage south on all Divislons of Richmons sin after she went up with the shams. 5 wba TRANSIT IN BALTIMORE, | manding the regulation of railroads by the | MRS. E. A. HAINES. departments, will be thoroughly systematized and} sul? _ Privcing bi iS je R — Sretem. Pullman Recer Kew York ave come down when she | Miss | state, favoring a board of railroad commis- | her frail daughters, whose portrait may be seen above. | will necessitate the employment of sixty clerks. The GQ "sore a WSU aT FOR GIR, po ww Fane i ate Toe toes sg per | Moatgowery and for M. se miapecond vie Thamtie Au Underground System of Electricity to | sioners elected by the people and demanding a) Mrs. Elizabeth A. Morrison-Haines was born in | building ts three stories high, with pressed brick - el | Bia attine at fie with Sleeps: tanta Greensbors with Slecpet kor Ashe. stitution for te, whic] (01 | Fring Mr. and srs. BEVERLEY R. MASO} dhe hed ae sectiiesiion off Bé Used to Propel Cars. Gorter —— the state, which were re- | 1846, four miles northwest of St. Clairsville, Belmont | front, and furnished throughout in the latest designs T= misace | + for | 9 — 4 Orange A i: ¢ . Olio. Her father was a nurseryman, and | of reception room, tollets, electric lights, cash sys- ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MU" TLANTIC CITY, train tor Front Prrecbare alle coming down. After her) Every street car company in Baltimore bas “yc rin eMeee, ot Nebraska City, Frank | “MY: & | ; {aos othe, uvwe: tweaty-thind yee. Py shroaet train oval and i. * out she did not go upstairs. and adopted rapid transit methods and cables are P. ireland of Nebraska y and 8. N. ‘Wolbach | *** Bis death, im 1858, the sons continued the busi- | tem, ke. The firstand second floors will be used for organ, voice relia, i eee. $5, bree advan, Directly on the beact } gTOx amp so | tages to puplis. 0."B. BOLLAL rector. myO-4a:* | ol ND SOUTP. saghe Knew she was alone in tue lower being laid and trolleys constructed on all the of Grand Island were placed in nomination, | %%- Her eerly life was spent on «farm, and during | the business and the third floor for a public ball, 34 | Eee | gy tt nat cold eee water bathe in the house os we, Fasten Gataroeton “be honse for a large portion of the rincipal streets of the city. An elevated The names of Wolbach aud Ireland were with- | the war she attended the O. W. F. C.. at Delaware, | by 140 feet long, self-supporting ceiling, making one | eae j_an301m si ROBERTS & Sons. | sud Fucking Cars, and Faneto Atjanta time le re ven her father wae a1 Fico grea DO which either steam or electricity can | F8¥n and Morton was nominated by acclama- | Ohio. In 1868 she was married to Mahlon N. Haines, | of the finest halls in Washington monuient in TeRician, Prosaent Vs Trina. ms allman Rireper fret ‘York ant Wank a oe Say nee Sine see seek <8 ‘distance of %08- The nominee was called to the platform | « promising young man in her own neighborhood. | brick and mortar to show what » woman can do when SPERMS. eer een cas. giles ane vie Monomery and when Der Sather came tn she ves bo weed is being a poeprel $id addressed the convention after the cheers | tye second year after thelr marriage they moved 1 | possessed of energy and atnbition of the very highest (49"7408 contear, mb23-8m Ms. woe | ie ni ys forall ining, cone aout on a cating « 3 fifteen miles from the heart of the city to subsided. He denounced the independent | I HE INGLESIDE. ATi, VANTIC CITY. X.J. ee, Shinto to Bot 3 e, but not much, and she put in - P “ Wasisington, Guernsey county, Ohio, where Mr. | type. Mrs. Haines isthe very personification of #n- Ws ‘Springs vie ‘wood to stat it ap. She tid | #Uurban towns in the northern section, Geir nk Racvoery Allanos, ne springing fro | SOL as tacos gure: eetooel al eat: | onc ecd eeateee ec in aes tele nace: 6, whe ea % quemanucniersce= eth A Baltimore man has invented and patented | the corruption of the republican party and pro- . REF Lett FON Sep onto prvrsrow after hor father came in. Miss m . patel ba | ceeded to discuss the Teas, ciuieaing: tad the | 04 tote 0 tetcht, emenpstis Surtaom man, Wille | conan, ant bar Aainestigds bepved.acticioes “tm Under the direction of the Fathers of the Society of | ate a3 Cy CR POS AY he went to the barn to get lead for | an underground trolley system which will be | CO Tamens of the United States bad so consti, | buyin woode im Philedeiphio, in 1875, he wet with | deportment is that of a Christian lady, never sacrifie- Tas Re . p ee } yk ay ton a Sh, 4 om 1 itd notthcen in the barn for teere | ict on lines in Baltimoreand in Philadelphia.It jutional right to tax the many to enrich the few. | an accident, which resulved In hia death, thouch | ine per Chrievien cherecter In her eadesvors to mc. | 70% ; i ist coda puts a had not been in the barn for three | claimed for this system thatit can be built for| In conclusion Mr. Morton challenged thecan- | kindly cared for by lis many friends. smour whom ceed ta nitnens.., Shosare WURehieeuber andy 16 SCHOOLS WILL REOPEN OX ee parn after she fixed her father on | one-third of the cost of = cable road where ti fant dana 2 aril Jaw Rey in | wos Mr. John Fields, now postmaster of Pliladelpbis. | go out in the business world and assume tho duties it MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1602. uber echepeton line is straight and for one-sixth where the line peach tbe pits iss Wilbach of Grea ‘Thus early in life Mrs. Haines was left a widow, with | inyoives, bat when it becomes necessary woman has A c of the stenographer # copy were is curved. a is ar a Lond ‘hash wen seminal tea’ Meetenaet pvaeaew | ie surset armen oases the oldest a daughter | 41 the rights that belong to man, though she will often | THF*® *¥e Scholarshipe are open tosuccesstul com- t between the district stiorney — seem Goutal Rot only the trolley | py acclamation. The ticket was completed as | f0F years, the youngest « won, ten weeks old. Mr. find it difioutt to assure him of the fatt. Petition on the Ist, 2d and 23d of September. | som; unpetel rates t00Scoteeten, zie. caused by the district attorney try- to place them under ground. Entrance ia bad | follows: Secretary of state, F. M. Crowe of | Heines left s smail life insurance payable to his wit “Where have climbed, her hands shall reach; ‘This competition is open to all, even to students | _156-whstu* Mrs. HAMILTON HUNT. mt: p-¢ WX, LA itty inmes” Shefait to ft by means ogmahholes, and the conducting | Hastings: anditor. H. F. O'Sullivan of Weat | Thieshe invested in the business and in settling up her What men have taught, her tongue shall teach. wor = PURE: Ocmeral Wontraner sot 3a iio. <cceupy twenty minutes. She said | Wire is fully protected ageiast all daoger from | Point: treasurer, A. Beckman of Oakland. husband's estate showed quite a business talent, In| “Sita sive: told in aied, already belonging to the college. ___SEA-SIDE_JERSEY COAST. werbanted 6 bon for the lead. contact with persons and animals and from | _, For # sete soe of public instruction, J. | 1594 she felt that the higher education of her children For farther particulars apply to | | QTR. EAPAVETTE. CAPE MAX. ¥.3.. pecRCHEDULE TX - food! fresaing. In the collecting device | H. Horn! for attorney general, Matthew Forttle in fresh expedients, strong CY'& 00 Proprietors, inal at =o x EEPEGT JUNE 14,3000 she discovered that her father was | Sooding oF rreering. In the collecting. device | Gering; commissioner of poole lands and build. | D*ceedtated Sremoval and she deotded for thiseity. | To uct ner right aquitt the wreue, CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 5. 5 jnoderp ‘untrovements : located direct ed omen — ~ bathe could tell nothing about the | whieh Je to convey the electricity frben the | Dein@; Sti wisstea peedtentil seetea ween | The labor of cloring out « country business, which | 77 Oe et anne edad. aah ot. | Se ee. = Patel a mypeninane chase aryinnon es cxteeiy insulated so that there can be no Bhervin, X. fascki, Albert W : Ed, ‘waslasgely credit, efiied to the cares naturally press- She stands uncowed, unbowed, unbent, = Sx = Ses er shi lhgroke aee: = —o ‘to become asoures of danger. By imi George eH, Thomas, R. . Daag. | | ing upon her, was more than her strength could sus- ‘The mistress of her high intent. NORWOOD INSTITUTE, WASHINGTON, D.C. | = PRINGS AND BATH ew . y a fordon an jolden, tain and just asshe had started for her new home, - = ood ‘ai down & ¢ arrangement of springs and rubber, simple ert G 5 unt & BOARDI . you ns EER vin te. os ere yet effective, the trolley wheels are always | oe while in Cambridie, Obto, she was taken sick with |, TH business opens to the public the Ist aud 2d of NSA e, BAe aoe rouxe R wo Me AND LITTLE GiBLs. lid she know why there should be kept in contact with the wires, insuring an! O'DONNELL GIVES HIMSELF UP. | capiliary bronchitis and for five weeks her life was | S*Ptember. when ws hope all will be pleased with the 1» the celicrway. When she fovad | Uninterrupted flow of electricity to the cars. | «reat bargains offered. We especially invite Onioans | Address the / Pripet | - ee ee ee oe | He ts Charged With Conspiracy and Riot Ropeleas, ‘Through qrest cere Gall Bee | 1.15 present. ‘Therd Will be a reception, trem 7:90 to | Mera Nis WB Sapa Pe ° to call be arent, scart weasel aaeaanais j is aeoeamee naturally strong will power she recovered and ufter alling her stepmother be- he P. R. K. Tanne! jiadelphia. — | mestend. L407 Mase ave “a 10 p.m. of each opening day. ‘This store will keep the Veh weeks’ delay she came to this city in December, sppesed she was out. She ea ‘The Pennsylvania railroad’s new tunnel at the Hugh O'Donnell surrendered himself to | torg Ps te sige basaniteanr4 1894, a perfect physical wreck. ‘Tw. ars were spent | largest assorted stock of goods in thé tity. A complete if that she wished somebody would junction of tha main line and the New York | Alderman MeMasters of Pittsburg yesterday | ,. .; ‘nae |2R® of Dry Goods, Notions, Housefurnishings, YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN Bi enests. Now in successful » “ = A 3 'Y | in recuperating her strength, during which ime “ 4 it m Mauun tice minotes after hee Ruher division at Philadelphia has been practically |and was released on $9,000 bail to answer | vert toneee polbermred perineal | Trunks, Carpets, Gentlemen's Parwishings, Shows, | Will reopen Mi a es EMBER US ith tn, | 3p bea LEAS of shoal fix ‘acres, planted Be cee co me teen tan | comateted, tide cuore’ Ghia’ 5 yhax's tollesuto | Ghaiapes of Gdadbicaty Gad ‘tle poesecred Uy | | | Cloaks, Miltinery, ke., ec. Fifty comprete depart- | ginestion in We Preparators and academic | “S" .4mangme oP , = iy Pa. re) Faxes EPG AMS ere | Wasaeie BEA | The abi MONTEREY SPRINGS oe aT CROSS, SAVE. 1,3 vm hs and Paty € HO" meee = = oor in very bad condition, having “‘raised” bottoms | Ty to such an extent that the cinder runs out over WASHINGTON, D.O., pa z on. Stent Sab dike tation Anghera Tribesmien Successful. the foreplates of the stands. It was also said b SEA-SIDE_MISCELLANEOUN. Sen Sema s | A aiogatn tg ig Rachange Coeaoad Ginn | ekeptentee cannes eee ee ee | ac well’s Bu urham soanoten Si tay aatasoe She said pany in London says that the claim putforward | home to spend Sunday failed to return to work . CES ry POUT, =D. NOW OPEN. NEAK ; Ea nee colle as necks before the tragedy abe | by the eultan's troops that they were victorious | Monday. They were mostly skilled men, and | you kousletaikea kup civeenexica |e ere, es down the stepasnd jy peep pier ‘the Anghers | teir absence has greatly crippled the working ¢ ost far about the oe i that occurred with the Anghera | foreg in the mill. Five of ‘the workmen de. mo ing Ftzhteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. Petia 7 eae pokes New buildings perfectly equipped for wealth and | “QWANN'S.” SITUATED | Anour 1 MILF Prom and on the brink of finsnctal failure | depart musical ¢ embraces. worn oo Sey think ber father went upstairs and difficult work. All New York division | Secretary Lovejoy. | wae told there was s good tusiness one (wa bydegtoe opr be joy pellet ‘<aite aaa igatatons on We las a olin ates eeisucrs egal & corottage 15te. in She ever fixed his head trains will be run through the tunnel hereafter. | Informations were also made by Secretary | in Anecostia. She finally arranged to wet 8300 worth Pte rancatenacts rth er gg Dhonorraphy tod ty newritiug. aul-din” | Ay TON PRRES Ee bAgrURE Ea TARO eae B*eTovone & omto natcnoan - wor Bag gay Morden's BUS avoiding the frequent delays caused by | Lovejoy charging forty Homestead strikers | of goods by giving bill of sale on her household furui- | s Ao ie For i apa divining abe weptioned park, rising 1.80 feet PP atm and that it was bought |‘ ae ee ba ee with conspiracy and aggravated riot. | ture. In February of 1887 sho started her store and ———— Ee ee @. aK ones e Hage i ‘* t sbarg and Camber! oe ‘be had. Th Leave Washington tine mete Mr. I for Mrs. Burden. She told ji2hed without the slightest delay to traffic at |. PBFee of the most important departments of | trade favored her from the beginning. After zy ear loch, Shnon Newer loratio act contains about eighty acress of Buely or Cuca anf vig ad © git hd for her he ought todo for giv" time, wat m very chillfal piece of engi CArnegie’s 38d street mill were idle yesterday | months she was persuaded to move to 1231 11th st. isishue wanienaecteaavaia 4 neigahore tracts contain in the aggregate about one | prose tratow Ti amp Rime i * eit and Emma. The sides of the cut are walled with | on account of several breakages in rolls and |#.¢ She didthisin October. Business continued to z : Mz V s, ‘Lefora willbe made with paehagern jo Ta on oS 3 hat time — - ———> ne anid the tracks were most shafting. Two departments only were in oper- | iticrease until she found it necessary to take the ad- Now cor. 8th, Dand Fe. ave. se., T. VERNON OEMINARY. Apply canes SiN OOREET rd pinotber. carefaliy laid to avoid all possible danger o! ining room f } at r . il how the load came tobe on her Serica in the ened Pos: ge ation, ‘The furnaces in the mill were reported | Joining rom in 1888, In February of that year sho CORNER 3 AND 117TH STREETS X. W., ee Central Charis and Ugxington sts 13,1 27.31 je she could n rat saw the form mday is entirely unfounded. In-| serted and have pledged themselves to the ack sepa and ran to- Stead of the sultan’s forces having defeated the | strikers not to teturn. he saw person rebels, it appears that the former were defeated | In the 29th street mill the bumper depart- 0. x8 Th, xd 48. 25. C30, WR.00. xi. O0, O8) ee | wai Finey Point Md op the Potomac sc et Sym. 12. t0ana4 98 when she wascom- with heavy loss. It 261 ye | ment her the only part of the works in which pocig) False ts ioe Sbe said nothin ng him about men and that the latter's lowe was very small. Burges MeL.uckie of Homestead will be ten- Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages | am, sn 30p. m The troops are again Iraving Tagier, and | dered’® nomination for the state legisiature. | Mad dslo SRE « Pola, 325 oe ase her battle is expected. The committee to fill vacancies ou the local ade a recordslong years ago, » . Sat asin 5 eine a | people's party ticket have co decide(and have hich bh be: For circulars apply to the principal, mE IN THE 3 err |g re ress rain mtoprine spe ts: ahcheiion We ‘The Fresno, Cal., Tragedy. Sppointed a suncommitiee to ask the burgess to | which has never een beaten or 2 COmToRT RETREAT. —MoUNT! | ut Ss Nits xiw WRitxern. ome Ghebad The citizens of Fresno. Cal., have raised a TU &¢a candidate in the eleventh legislative - approached. It has not to-da see Mire ELIZABETH 3. gowns. | Bose coviforts sndicouniny eres Oven Oi ey ‘ j peng ; district. Mr. McLuckie will be notitied of his | ’ gay ne op aa Ci ta! Gan an TE psy with ‘ fund of $10,000 to be paid for the arrest and | selection today, but there i# no assurance that a good second in popularit: Its >) STN W.CINTELIIOENT TERTRO Keep Test. Msuington county, a. ante airs ing Cer), 11.30 p.m. Bleepine © conviction of the assassin of L. B. McWhirter, | he will accept. | gi ‘Ye 307 Doct ple 7 TRUE aoe ae ot! | GREEXS Mouxs Sai mer | a hg eT ee ve, ere in the lawyer and politician who was found mur-| Adjt. Gen. Greenland came back to Harris- | uliar and unif rf nrthod for learning js ‘and undersi antag | aw anineton and Chester, 8.09 Pec and uniform excellence T2 private lessons, 616. 90 claw: lessons, nw. | P a OS | Sa Se pee eng meee, The ge | Ee ee gor come ng | I th f to-d: it OWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDICA, D2PART ha tn Ah ruling that the **A! conclusion is that unless MeWhirter hnd a | time When troops will be withdrawn is indad.-| Pleases the men of to-day as i Hi bepertenwts Sat prey” | ine Carruuning thrinvch to Boson witkent cheers he evi deadly private enemy his death was the result la ‘im | Gen, Greenland thinks the troops at Homestead | ine pasneneere in Bond mment—Dental a i ts | tober did their fathers before them. Fhe ea tad * felleeet_ | es a at Boston, ¢ court °f political animosity. Feeling runs very high, | will cost uot lees than $325,000, ne? be 188 AMT CLE | ya TOP ae BEERS FERRY, W. VA | | Por Atlantic Gity, 10.004nd 12.00 non. Sundaya at e d te “ i AVITT OF BOSTON, LOVETT. ny ee it imma ephedra ee Great Bull Movement. Sold wherever tobacco is smoked. M Guten ae Ripa gtene wnt os cai Soon wat) Rota sven Sunday. “Daily. {Sunday ony ractice twenty. | Wbo were incautious enough to exult at Mc-| Resignation Asked For. ee WH DOTTAGE, FA [AEPERS Fine 2 tantly phe Whister's death are being closely watched. | Attorney General Miller huving recommended | BULL DURHAM PS, Bistgan bole 1oSPA a igs “rake ge y 4 + the bce MeWhirter's life war in fo" 260,000, | to the President that the resignation of United | Prepered surcesstu for’ civii. service, aay shen be wente-| Sas oa ee a ae ni eat ness ny Sane = Mandy pais fer is a mild and pleasant stimulant which quiets the nerves ae % ate mediately the President approved the recom- 3 * sae ee Lac ies Mactan att for that | hendation, and the marshal uas been asked to| @Md in no way excites or deranges the system. In this MISCELLANEOUn. ; eason placed the ee wpa "\ resign. It i stated at the Department of i istincti , i Seneemeg Bk x = i etre Hie, hn hr cn na tke‘ ig! ESECE it is distinctive. “It gives the most solid com- Langer peg seated | Tak, aaATO™, SERA. AAR® ee ¢ lad been given Mutineers Attack Their Captain. marsbal end bis deputies on several occasions | fort with no unpleasant effects. Anna Catalogues and ful tion, at the bells. ctf him. Llzrie | rhe American brig Mary C. Mariner, Capt. | sllowod a Mormon prisoner. Groesbeck, to leave | P! Made only by acho: rH informa ‘eu2sa0 surge 1. 8. HINKSON. the prison and visit his third wife, for living QTE bat mas lie Foes from Jamaica, has arrived at Key Woet. SitPSbom be bad been convicted of tie charge | ___Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham, N = + nobody. nor bad | On the night of Saturday, August 27, a part of | Of adultery. told bim her | che crew mutimied, and when ordered to their when witnes* uty by the captain they attacked him with pis- PIANOS AND ORGANS. practical Buch stander’ pooch: PIANO AT Hal 102 —OWT! ate charyes. Muste, art, telesraphy. shorthand. type. | A Se lure amo, AT SLE Same gvree TO Eape TChilt and Mise | tots and knives. One of the officers and some You can save mone, | W excomz. Diet Axy Orner Exzcrnic Fane! fee stint 8. se SS: Seer | HOES PROT ETE co, 0. Box sd Gist of the crew went to his rescue, bat before they | with Dr. Pierce's medi. | Now Market, Va. aus0-3t" * | 1008, 0. sido » 1, “Mr. Bordeu | could render him any assistance he had been | Cines, if you get the | G. A. R.. Repaired. Lemover rg = Dy- St. att Balgwore: Ma Brot 4 Grona) rs | RAKA ce ee cht side, with | “RVadrabt was’ pinced’ im the’ Banda of the oopre not the lowes Me the motto a Ds fo aeleeat r ‘ 1 Sates martial for the artoat of the mi in ‘price — what does NEXT MONTH, Sean Meomianels stn eres fort and veametie terme: hunter Fim | - ge wee tinous part of the crew, but it was imposail but UNTY PUXING 4 9k so steritaaen; | aS ee via av smgnrows shop on the promise, ART ais Se ype ka ths | TARE gg. awe mete te etn i graph office on | Ordered to quarantine by the health officers. thecees Gale machine in stock or made to order. focbusigeas colle ‘the leh: | | Beare fern. ; os eng eiese +o JORDAN & MacLEOD, ra is. real moral and Teligioos; prompt | Sb 3 vga tion and then Double-Seull Championship. Bavws Engineers, Machinists, Electricians, een otha or, consequence ‘The tinal deposit on behalf of William O’Con- | F Ex a nls nutes ates EA eres Wa._| G {back Be went | nop and Edward Haslan and J. G. Gaadaur wrsircre Excuanar z Howe. FOR Bors Sere 10 form of Mrs. | and George H. Hosmer has been made with the soon Bancars Ix Cor Grass iu ‘a ‘here was but temporary stakeholder at Toronto fora double- Cots, Bedsteads, Springs, Mattresses, ‘We now displsy a large and varied stock of a SEASOSABLE he bed; wit scull championship race for $500.4 wide to be Pillows, “Cables, Chairs, VINE CUT GLASS far} rowed at Reehester on Monday next. O'Con- ‘Totlet Ware es Atabout ONE-HALF USUAL PRICES. Ms Rochester last wight. Hanlen fol- K pica Persons desiring BARY BARGAINS should avail’ 4 | = ou Thursday. RENT THEM, themselves of this special sale. oo ——— asthey have put everything needed to make the COUNTRYS DEFENDERS COMFORTABLE | DOWN TO THE VERY LAST NOTCH Goods purchased now will be stored, FREE OF Cost ‘The Resding’s New Philadelphia Terminal. ‘The Gret train into the great, balf-con- *“.n went up-| structed train shed of the new station of the nt to ber | Vhiladetphia aud Reading railroad at 12th and W: fone me Market streets, Philadelphia, rumbied over the Sma That wich iron span at Arch street Monday afternoon. special Vann. ai est over Die senate tap ae up to the station roper enables the materials to be brought Tare actin ecg Pine Scents | liotagh te the sachin sive Ragas meat asetinlceter eonneebasbe shia: swhe did and great deal of time over the method | tinct STstng' Satyking tere Seeders | sates Seas sto tance. is ty om | considerably, am mall ie MaRS. pened oo ewiyon os Afraid to completion. “he onewint og the vation ~ tened, is still enue slowly, though ree : Marte Sa seg ee at i