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7 HIGH TIME AT HYATTSVILLE. | rent would pay ail needful expenses of every TRYING TO GET SANDY HOOK, asia | kind and woud Tare great and incremting | aime by the War Mr. W. A. Croffut Speak: inst the Single | surplus.” which “could be applied to the com- ‘heme Bloc! a Time 4 ‘ieee ie | mon benefit like the revenues of Sparta.” This Department. — | surplus would construct “public baths, muse-( Dr. Jenkins made strenuous exertions to ob- ; ‘usic and RE te rereRncyreD sevens ries x rar | encine Meigs Oreciectly. free Aad rao e cai | tain a place to pat the well passengers from the | made near the railway station at Althorpe, in = ; ine, but up |tho county of Northampton, England. The COURSE OF HIS ADDRESS—MR. HABERCOM | And now, alas, we see that it would jy | three steamers in New York quaranti AND EXCITED cONCIDENABLE | two-fifths of oar curren: expenses, without any | to the present he has been unsuccessful. Yee-| headless and armless body of a women.was N ANTI-sINGLE TAX onGAN-|*UFplus at all! So, after the entire rental of | terday he thought that he had everything ar- | found in a sack, secreted in a ditch by the aide [land bad been applied to pay the expenses of | ranged. Secretary of the Treasury Charles | of the main road from Northampton to Rugby. | the government, by robbing (ne tlsthor closes, | Foster, indorsed by Secretary of the Navy | Attracted by the smell some Inborers found the EDUCATIONAL. _IN WASHINGTON. COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. (THE coLomnraN UNIVERSITY. The Discovery of ‘= Murderer Who Hed Apparently Hidden All Tracks. On Angust 7 last a horrible discovery was September PREDE: Screg “Tcomavenee ta ouh e-hghans REP TB. Prinetne’, Predectoh, WHttes wanitaxn COLLEGE, 7. LEWIS, DB. f pean th Raggi revara the JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D.. President. | 6 . Correspondence of The Evening Star. id atill remain $600,000,000 to be col- | Tracy. had recommended barracks to beerected covered with rank vegetation. The feet rol ing, thas itty Pepi te 5 | _Twenty-istt year cnet teptimer te sien | Hrarreviese, Mp., Sept. 9, 1802. | lected from ‘some other. source!” Perhaps the | on Sandy Hook. Austin Corbin had made ar-| had been tied together and then pressed back- | gure, Proves; for ono thing, that itis WORSE os of this Mepartment will be rewimed on | GT. GMORGE” HALL POH BOVE. G7 GORGES | ‘The meeting of the single tax opponents, | “single tax men," then become the double tax | rangements to have lumber sout over and had | ward and the body was thrown forward so asto| what they claim is, that all diseases or dis- | facture Hall af he Uuitsenty: The cantons cone Macipel; college er prateese: 17th year Cea | which was held in the hall of the Hyattevile | men. would confiscate al the horses and cattle | engaged carpenters, and the government was to | oocapy the smallest possible space, with e quan-| omders caused by a torpld liver or impure | efatuis Pvc eon exisndnd the jabaratord fects | ft a) tnagoniied i Altantares nonin oom, Athletic Club last evening, was largely attended | the county. oa eto makeup the deficit, | !ond 400 tents for use in the meanwhile. tity of time thrown jp. ‘The body was wrapped | Paves ore, Cured, By it Hor ll the waaay | isecat ents of hothectes,. Ap. FJOME ScHOOL FOR OTR PROM & To 10 by the citizens of this town, and a dozen or | ‘The totai productions of this country amount | On his retarn from the lower bay, where he | in coarse canvas. which in turn was placed in| Skin and Scalp Diseases, Salt-rheum, Tetier, Reviatrar tee Cee eae Oe cad more ladies were present. The single tax men|toan annual value about equal to that of the | had been with ex-Surgeon General Hamilton janoldsack. It was fully clothed except as to Hepema, Eryeipelas, end ail kindred aliments, Bee re DOSWELT, Pe 2 Nbr, were there in full force headed by their chief, | entire land of the country, about $10,000,000,-| to visit the site of the proposed encampment, | the feet. Decomposition had so far proceeded | it isan —— and preemie ree dd ‘This School wil oven atGocteck pea OCTOBER, |S] 50 SEAELY, AND TrITION, = vip: a Pe tle i i | 000. This gives about $160 n year to each in-| Dr. Jenkins announced to the reporters that | that it was impossibleeven to guess at the cause It tho “\ Discovery” is the best | with cours-s of instr e following aublects: | {boye’. thoree eh rete ee as eae eallitary eradenay is. Batman’ Riearine Mz. Ralston, and interrupted the speakers on | Givigual in the country, oF about 45 cente a day | all arrangements had been made. The old | of death, medicine, or tt couldn't be sold on such | Genera} ant Anulstical Chemists TSoo- | (ory Gugrourh instractsn, beat care Bish erewnde : Fe wieepine (oe ergs several occasions. A bad feeling between the | apiece. ‘The entire rent of land, if confiscated, | sheds of the Central railroad of New Jersey, ‘The head and arma had been cut off bya | terms; and the chetipest, for you pay only Fytop Paves Amesing, Matt H Frtecope! Be Haadtated NJeanin® |, Re 7 ey two factions prevailed throughout the meeting. | would produce only about a cent and a balf a| 500 feet long, were to be used, and there was | person poscessing some anatomical inowiodgs. for the you get. } pay and Blowpipe Analysis, WF KOCKVILER SeHoot FoR youNe | * Fitters and the West. with throweh Slower ty ‘The hall was haxdsomely decorated @ith flags. | day apiece! How far would this go toward pro- | another stretch of land an equal length on | Dr. Culverhouse, who examined the remains, | And fo, that nothing eee, | ial snd fojceraphical Driwing. Pasi! ies opens & pede aes en cy pe Bir. Francia H. Smith presided and Me. R. Ford ducing the ‘universal comfort” which the en: | which he wee going to erect the tents lent bim | ooncluded that hey had. belonged. to «fall $Hrered in ite place by the denier, cen be | Gorman, Lelie. Paychoiory, All classes | Recerca and Niarwre Patne ir. Fran Ls P J intro- | B'¢ tax advocates promise? Ie not an equal tex | by the federal governtnent. The Stonington | grown woman of slight build, about five feet ery fort ¥to Prot. H. 1. or, Rochester antiy tor Rat Combs acted as weeretars. Mr. Smith intro-| ©.) git property ideally the best policy as well as | was to be fitted up at once and be ready by this | five Inches in height. ‘The clothing indicated ‘of spurious imitations or dilutions, Rrcrines cht Fhcults a fale and “aS AL duced the speaker of the evening, Mr. W. A. | the best honesty? | afternoon and, with her 124 state rooms, would | that she had not belonged to the poorer classes. HE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, | wee Wiltlgnspcet Rechasnee nok Waesan Pele V.08 Croffut, whose address was liberally applauded. | ‘The speaker closed with an earnest appeal for | be capable of ‘holding a large number of the | The linen was fine and-well made. It was sug- ]335 H street northwrat, cites thorongh prengration for collere, for ti aie ehcent Natweday, with Sienping Ost m™, Pinarton tr Be 9 be { ‘and Miltary Academia and ~ 7 = > & During bis speech Mr. Croffat asked the au-| the present system of competition, which, be | Normannia's passengers. ‘The New Hampshire | gested that ‘the bedy had boon brouglit. to or i corge of nine profecsors and imrae: |_A NSE, ARUNDEL COUNTY ACADEMY. A DAY | ForWillinkiony het 'Saa wuutra at 10 a9 aience if it could guess’ what be paid for the | insisted, was perfect co-operation, and asked | woald be ready today or tomorrow and would | Sithorpe by train oe’ otherwise and deposited fers, Number of tattle ligiteao 10). Butdine ope Als toceting ted te PTS ewes sredemiai | rot Pat apetaaey = thes he had on. Mr. Ralston re- | what other «yatem could induce all the pedple | receive the cabin passengers of the Rugia,|wherelt wesfeand, Pret of the chomisa led | Y STON. | her Tf, to answer ingatries trem10 to Socios. see. courses and prepares for business or ctllery “the net Tact se konen fete TSE, Se Te 1.50," and the speaker replied, | on earth to voluntarily, obsequiously serve one | while the steerage passengers of the latter | to the identification of the victim as Annie MEDIAL Derani ment gee begins 8 PIEMBER 1D. Por cataloese or fur a ER an’ religions; promge 10.00 apt 17-45 bn “Sunder. 9.00, P14 Hevwne arked if hoboaght itnew, | another, the Minuesotian furnishing flour, the | would be removed to Hoffman sland. ‘The | Prichard of Birmingham, whove friends have | Rgpii tee scutes ANDREWE MONTAGUE, PhD. | ERGORET Rw, Prost, | LRA Loner ede vote sud replied tht he not only boogdtit new, but | Texan hides, the Fork state farmer butter, the | Moravia wae allright and St was thotght that | not board of her oe Siarch, when abe Taft NTAL DEPARTMTES aa » Ti Rripat, | e082 Miiierwviliey Wa. | Ai-x'viatibn's Bamarnaer Gon-tes a0 Dh verchese an who had many more | European and Asian wines, condiments. silks, | the cholera een stamped out. Birmingham, telling them that she was going COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. SAM - OYS AND YOUNG | NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. 2.400. ct icitand tas the sultwasmachine made. Mfr. | finest wool and camels” hair’and railroads aud | Secretary Foster, with the. indorsement of | P aver soed tacsaaeey eounct satiedl Aaorsies Pied ead tia boa secs ee N Collertate inetitnte far Penne lattes an prepere- | eran, rma ROA, LIMITED Torx. g.09 Guista here remarked that those who made | steamships vieing with each other that the den-| Health Officer Jonkins, sent a tclegram to | an engineer, guise of Medical Lectares ‘and 0F the Siath Dental | tle offered for puyiis of ail apes nd grade, Beat of |211-002m PMBER FO eat Mritimore, Ma. | hte tally or \iedeiohin woek Auvy oniy Ban received at the raze of 50 cents per day as |izens of Washington and Hyatteville may be | Wa-hington, to Acting ‘Secretary of War Gen. |" "The police traced the girl to Northampton, | Course will take place ou | references. Apply for circulars and’ information at | WCOURT HOLLY GY J) ACADEMY hove met eaten Pa ey paca yan soho Habercom | comfortably and laruriantly fed and clothed | Grant, suggesting thai the War Department al: | whore {twas leecnd che hed held tmntnovel ve wa the colings Ualigiens | 1453 Coreoran st mc MSieaitntet” heiptat, hhonetibe sRamction cath | Sisght neem Pafiadsiptle. Cor Wroed street ct naiohees at then said | and housed. He knew of no other system that | low Sundy Hook to be used asa place of retreat | letions with a mes Leowa an Line, Anderson, age RON SA BE ae, LL, ¥, PRUD OMA, fermatiin ov Quaracdergatacogaeg. Sommer eget FOR PNILADELTMIA ONLY, that he only * «uit on ould do itand doubted if any other would | for the quarantined cabin passengers of the | and that she had given birth to a child in June, | , The tntroductory adaryse tip mediciae will be do- Mitra ee no Erinccions, Brlacigat, Mt COLE A.M | Fars txprem, 7.50 a.m. week dase, end 245 9.5 poe sortie 1 be bo: ever be invented. ‘Adantte beers new in the lover bey, A similar | Tee police searched a long time for Anderson, | nerd Ui Dre eg ye ital Lowe Deb. a, | heseanom reopens Oct. 3. 1. COLLRGE. ELLEGOTT GHTT: mrp | RIMAnreonly. 7.900 pomaacerser o was tho use of Henty AN ANTI-SISGLE TAX ORGANIZATION. Fequent was wont by Austin Corbin and by | but eoaid not find him. ‘They finally concluded | Henpyeteuon and public are reapectfuy invited to | desired. oe ethene eetinae of tae wees ieee ration. 5, stated that if men bad 89} 4+ the conclusion of bia specch Mr. Croffut | As of the Hamburg-American line. | that Anderson was an assumed name, and in | attend. cal Sctemeif ard Commercial courses had no right to own) 0. given a vote of thanks. Mr, J. B, Burn- | 2#¢ department wasalsoasked to loan 500 army | this they were right, for they soon learnod that | 7® seausr lectures DEAR Aa 5.99 pop, Seal forpreapectas BROTHER BESTS. | pow | sr ‘tenw for the temporary accommodation of the | Rae Andereon was none other than Andrew | And continue daily throughout the course, fp both arte Presidest. | 70%, Brovkirn. 3X. ¥. had no right to own | side thea moved that the meeting proceed to | pamengere until barracks can be built. It was | McRae, the manager of a warehouse in. Bir- | m al aud dentaldepartients, extending oer seven las, ANDREW SMAIL ACADEMY, MONT. | Ine Arect transtertn Putteratek aetna business and organize a chub in opposition to| proposed to feolate the cabin passengers from | mingham, He “was at once arrested and | "whe. wilt cht | $2¢ sta fertiore scree. New Ye oh - : Pe 4 f - p rt The autumn examinations be held th For hae Henry George. the singie tax esetem. ‘The motion was carried | the infected ships and keep them at Sandy Hook | charged with the murder. Mcliae, it was soon | Medical Colloge, on Thursday, September 29, 1t 7-20 ~— m Tigh 2. 1.005 the labor ing man now | and the following constitution was read and} until all di ager is past. proved, had bee: ing a double life, having @ | Por circulars and information as to clinical instruc- ‘ thirteen hours a day and | ad irmingham, while et the | on in Medicine and Surgery, Dental Infirmary Eversthicg appeared to be plain sailing, but | wife and family in ARY FOR BO: RAGE U OTT Ee GAe MAY, V3, a eghbpanletaaphaged ah Airect yo the niyo SOHN TRACE bure daily ) per cent more for his | C. tion of the Hyattsville Village Im- | the scheme was broken up by the following dis- | same time he was supporting and cobabiti ctice, Fees, y to 7 STA DALY Ofers varcobereten g aend comm peorement‘Assoclation. | patch froma Mr. Corbi wis tua Petia’ pile Morhaaphene Dr A. FARING, Dean, | | MME J. ESPUTA DALY, Tolerate. High and” hevithful. | ie : of as many now as | Axticio Tl. The object of this association shall | “De, Jenktan: I um excoedingls sorry to get a| ‘A venrch wae made of hie efice and in the | Omce Hours: 9t010 a.m. ave. Baw. TPACHER @F VOICE CULTURE ane fre encanee” On haroashf tf There were trarmps | be to devise ways and means for and in pro- | dispatch from the War Department saying they | fireplace was found the calcined bones of what dtodp. FE PRE LEE EGE OO, *. complete and besutifel. sent free & »; @ different name—called | moting improvements and the general prosper- refused to the Secretary of the Treasury | hai apparently been a baby and the arms of a|: Telephone, 8x5 ve gyetem of reading muste at aluht. President for 2 pe ity and welfare of the town. Especially sl the use of andy Hook for the cabin passengers. | woman. VASE ae Pre pio AT isis 1) MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. “an sat at the other end of the | be tts object to oppose and resist the single tax | Of course this blocks any attempt on our part| Ail the facta were brought out at thetooroner's | ana {eration sitet iy Vaan nee for Sle, te oF _ . 900 B. Fave. a.0._ yt ogg LE ye iy inverrupted the speaker and | system, the effect of which hae already been to | to erect barracks there. I hud the timber, inquest. The most important evidence agaiust | tee. ei. SINGING — im that he was familiar with | stop the erection of new buildings and is in | it was being loaded, and would have been at | Mefiuo waa given by a man who testiged that a | PMOEHEL INSTITUTE. REO! lan method in a This remark Lrought down the house. | every way detrimental to the best interests of | Seudy Hook this evening. A large force en-| mouth ago the prisoner employed, bim to re-| #1494 @' et) hw. iin ts Bio ae ow i sion he stated that if he came out to | our town, gaged, including all from the Long Inland rail-| move from the warehouse a quantity of lime. | Mim CATHERINE Tt. Sods nition be brevared to | FFOTEL STICKNFY, ATLANTIC CITY, 300 FRRT emp he did not think that the tax of $5) Art. II Any citizen or proporty owner in| way, and it is quite too bad that we cannot| The movements of the prisoner have beon | Gren reunary: Hater. store, &c op thesamne sivie that the renowned | €tc @ld per week. Every couveniomets ee aay waste on « £2,000 house would deter him from build- | Hyattaville, Md., may become a momber of the | bring relief in the form proposed. Iam sure, | traced by tho detectives and. they found that | x?a-yOHW P-LAWRENCE, {upregsario, Maplown "eave lagt year in New irk at 5 EN Sricexey. | & 7.4% a.m. Aatte ing one, although be added, amid much laugh: | association’ by ‘digning this constitution and | however, that the energy and good judgment | at about the time the ‘murder is supposed to | M z the private Femdnce of Mine. De Barrios. sei-0 | (PuE cuacroste, ———~—_—___— | Ferg thmond’ an ie'vopth 2°58 chat. Sa. ter, that he co buy three or four suits of | agrecing to it in promoting its objects. displayed by you from the beginning until now | have been committed McRae tool a trap out of | 49 10+ 17309 K w. | PROE ARNOLD 7, MEYER. GRADUATE OF x - ‘Traine leave Alspaniets tor Washington, 4.05, ¢lothes for that amount. He said that Mr./ Art. III. The officers of this association shall | will relieve the very uncomfortable, if not peril-} Northampton and drove toward the spot where Soaaa aT TAT See aS on me byte EL Ng ATLANTIC CITy, anes fore, , ofl me Ralston Lad placed « new fangled measure upon | consist of a president, vice president, secretary | ous condition of the good people. the body was found covered with lime, and the | § Turow" Prostical sour ge ne ere, | L143 set-in Directly on the beach hee ore that according to that theory | and treasurer, to be elected at the annual meet-| (Signed. ) Avstry Consrx.” ‘Vliee cory is that the trap war used t0 con-| ray Yreparaitin vor reintionuent S| WARUNGTON CONRERTATORT OF Musi Hot and cold ova water baths tn the house Hats, ings, and they shell discharge the duties or ey the body to where it was found. % TAL BUSINESS,213.¢ st-n.w. * nw. ; twenty-third year. Pian. | an30-1m E. ROBERTS & SONS. house valued at $5,000. | narily appertaining to their respective offices. ee ee Other evidence was’ advanced st the (aquest | 2" is g =| Pareeto pula Or MR BUCAID, Ditwertarhae | QT. CHARLES — * ocThfris and tatormation a the ofcn wor. ble.” Art. IV. Ancxecutive committee of fivemem-| The following letter, written on the Nor-| pointing to the belief that the girl and Mcaey PROF, CRONIN” HAs REOPENED jis sHORT- Ae SS au 8 bale LS SE ROAR ER Ration. where sherenee aE pees ee bers shall be appointed by the president, who | mannia on September 7, was received in New | wero murdered inthe house occupied by the | perwenn ihe tuure of Wea) at F:90;poee dette: | HL ment cbewtat wok aan at He: ee ee See FF 50 Fs ari, SOME Ss per | SEER erases rom hotels apd rekon shall direct the affairs of the association subject | York city at the office of the Evangelist from | vicsim and her paramonr in Northampton. | Students will be received until Oct. 1. Bro. FABRE. | will OB, October L180. For circular i= co Se tas 4 eer, He also said that it would be ridiculous to | to its control. the Rev. Daniel W. Fisher, D. D., LL. D.,| McRae then sawed off the girl's head and arms, |CIAN, Pre 0 gut | B. PURVIS, Secretary, 1118 13th st. — SS De bigs 5" ER - adopt the single tax theory in the country; that| 4 feetings may be called at any time iat of Hancver College, Indi * | and took them, with the body of the bal G U M28 AMY c. Leavirr oF nosTON. Gian best theouskage 11 be robbery. aud that socialism would | by the president or executive committce. — eter f the cable ‘passengers of this | Birmingham, where he cremated them. Being | ~2ORGETOWN © NIVERSITY 1322 L ST. N.W. mbm Moa. ecKERT ‘The following is the substance of bis| This constitution was signed by forty-five bel ee colen pemongere: ne | unable to dispose of the trunk and lower limbs SCHOOL LAW. PIANO AND HARMONY. = ill-fated ship I appeal to you for help. We are oor OF J = * SEA-SIDE_JERSEY COANT. Penney! vanie Pasenn “0 persons, perfectly willing to be quarantined, but in the | BY Means of fire, and being forced to get rid of BAe Uae EES WASHINGTON FEMA | ey Sisticn. Wechinston yc MR. CROFFUT'S ADDRESS. MR. HADERCOM’S REMARKS. Fame of humanity and of civilization, not to | them, McRae carried them out to the ditch by BD Foc lero 1 1ST NW FIGIEEEATAYETIR. CAPE May. ¥.3.. gon | , 872." —DalE Joa! for Lapchivare and Warren. Fy President ane | tine be at | the roadside, after placing them in the canvas snfOXg HENRY D BROWSE D. pulindemaies in oh hee ‘The speaker suid that his friends had been| Mr. L. W. Habercom was then introduced | speak of Christianity, let. the quai vo and not barbarous. re. For CIRCUL: Principal. uction in all depart: Miss CLAUDIA STU, Supreme Court of the United States) urer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. A. RICHARDSON, LL. D. Lieure stations. with lime, and dumped them where he thought A hareatolrice lence of his crime. Dafly connects at Lenchbare Rortolk and Weatorn calivont apa fr wl sell guying and joking him a week about the mani- | and tock the floor and made a strong address, | least rationa ! ; istelpaia or Cape, Maye ; fold danger of going to Hyattevile: had asked | in which he severely handed Mr. Ralston for | Deon alk i the cabin excopt in onecaae, which re apy ete oar Gees mya A, RICHARDSON, LL. 3] MES WALTON, aoe a ew ——— | © © scoBtaat | Peipcivel Petntesonth ow £1 Bisisione_o¢ Richon ith much soligitude if ad Pliocene a ost nocholericsymptoms, Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative Law and | J ooution SExPressive reading. ——— = | Weetineron toa connecting thenre seas shoes Wie boos of Eciareike ional me selene Bis ths onus pottmal barer tase be and that occurred ten days ago. We have suc A SULLIVAN MAN KILLED. epee ce Ble emer aes nysical culture. ar a IN THE MOUNTAINS. Sitenert Rew Orleans tia Montz mers Sd Yor Wome. fresh eggs. & added that while the} was member of, but that he could not sec | Ceeded in getting the stecrage away, but the ses Dean of the Paculiy, and Lert f pace conn a = | Cokronr nerreat.MocnTarys OF MARY: | forAuswlre 7 not apparently great, yet | how he could be A good tapublican end belies | CF@¥ cannot be removed. The ship must have | Dispute About the Prize Fizht Causes « en MUSSERASCES MARTINS oe mon | Liana inrar Harper's Ferry es SF MARE: | Se rue that Hyatteville's action im | in free tin and free whisky. ‘This reimark was |{2e™ aboard. Ono after another they sicken. Murder Near Hazleton. “ YOUSG'LADIES AND METLE GIRLS. ~O™ “Pur anivandng” Whit CLAIR, | resolving to tax land alone was making her | Joudiy applauded. While making a statement | Uder these circumstances we scarcely dare to) rue tittic mining town of Lattimer, two miles sous ea = . Ma. wult-Len At te, ston to the effect that he | re cadgper poe era ‘Think, of | West of Hazleton, Pa., was the scene of a mur- children, women, fecble persons, any set of | der at an carly hour yesterday morning. The men, even criminals, left to wear out the dan-| cunsé of the trouble grew ont of a discussion of friends in v citing the admiration of comm nationalists, rioters and ar Most, Justus Schwab and Mr. Bellamy—all the | have certain amendments to the town charter quests mable quatters—was ex- nists, socialists, hit in regard to ML had not acted fairly with the people when they ef Jobn | had trasted him to go before the legislature and JREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE? SHINGTON AND SOUTF. TLocated on Fruit Hili farm, Ridge monntata, | Ferry, W. Hh LIMITED. componnd am T= MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Side of Sheusndoab river, Har Siiand $7 per weak. Chit 23m 1438 NST. NW. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF comMEt Lecturer on the Law o 1.50 p | Orieans vin Montgomery and Washington to conized by barely thirty citizens, against | believed in taking the taxes off the luxuries i holera in thisfashion. The whole syatem t 5 Paper. men whose theories, carried into practice, | adopted he was told by Mr. Guista that it was | 8&7 of ¢l y the respective merits of Sullivan and Corbett. GEORGE F. HAMILTON, LL 623 La ave. bet. th and 7th i | via Birmingham. bery | a is. “Anchor the ship out as far at sea as possi- je | Lecturer on the Law of Pertnership, Corporations, C.K. URNER, AM Sin 2 oo se a eerie said he would not attempt | *e,and be must speak the truth. Ho sald that | 11. and let the disease do what it can.” If any | Although the town is without telegraphic Practice and Testamentary Law. Learn to use the phonograph and trie J] vor wovsE WATERS vEERY, mond apd Danville aysiom Puliguan ‘Sieseer, ; . pt | not one of the three single tax commissioners | 4+ or people were in any other situation, en- | Communication the interest taken in the event R. ROSS PERRY, LL.D. ante paration for an office situation i T.%. LOVETT. Kew York and Washington to Bot Spcines vin oes tosettle the allegations made concerning the | hud said a word about that subject when they . 7 A Paseo ora ‘i Lecturer on Common Law Pleading, Criminal Law | Course, $10) Shorthand dictations by First-class table; best location, open until Novem- | Ville. ‘sehington to A\ants = focal situation: tin one side that the whole | were running for otce and that one of therm | (ng such perils as ours, millions of voices | at New Orleans was sufficient to keep a majority wrote Dowie Klatt Foodeta and the plomograph, Tadivitaal snstr | fer So Bam AGNg oN WAST NOTON Ap omo Dressy assessment had been changed clandestinely and | did not pay one cent taxes to the town. He | bows "eet ie saosin Sperry Sian cee ee oes Re eee Lecturer 9a. the Law of Boronal 3 the Etailsh businsan and ctvil worvioe roures BR WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA; | tna Oe pe y A | S. With something even of | scored the opposing faction asuret of auarch. | delay. Why are we unworthy of help, sitanted | jexen the result, which it was arranged would HEV. RENE HOL. Ss Auog{ rates for summer months. “'Seud for catalogue, | ,¥¥ Dost view on tha 8 to | Waayineton 3 7iopn. Aas apa Ste that the mode of taxation had been | ists and cranks. He stated that they | 8° ¥° are? Surely not becanse help is imposti- |b ied trom Hazleton by 1 aud? < eEia ~ | be K Reiss - : on *| ble. Put us on another vessel, land us at some | be carried from Hazleton by messenger. UIT. COURT QoS |: lowvt ee FRO! and arriving mom: Ls LIN i : safe point on shore and seclude as ts any ex-| Among those who did not go to bed were An- , ht joie eal herp ogg [ietooorgplr| boilers 2 al atingte ton icom ont if} tent, bat for God's sake do not perpetuate this | thony Weede and George Warwick, It was long | Peumi (OSEFH S. DAR i Mr. Versox Sranxans, Fg ny = J unselfish philanthropi-t had arisen among them | taking it off the soon licenses and putting + for a day longer. Try to | after midnight when the first news reached Pains Ea CORNER M AND 17H STREETS ¥. W.. jegittnst Our eecervatiens aul tetecenatt who, by quiet methods, bad imposed upon them | on land. [A voice—"Who says au/”] Mr, | help at once. Yours very truly, Frsiren, | them through a townsman who bad been in Dlearure in wonoinging the ada — ———— = @ othe. 1800 Penneyivania ave.” ond & sastly improved system of taxation which | Habercom—{say so. He stated that he did| wp why are we on this gly? terniee | Hazleton, but did not wait to hear the result. | #° Hie Supreme Court of the C WASHINGTON, D.c., U, & PENEAL associari0n, ton pe — a Sa nobody would feel at ed all wouid hail with | not see why his friend. Mr. Wine, should be | 4. naoakee ‘de ote Pages alipipeinnn | O incomplete report only served to kindle the te whom: has been assigned the coure on Ad, J; & BROWN, General Agent Presenter Dept pyiuniaen, as room na it got into operation. | hated because he was a large property owner. | 1 Ot Gory passenger who. embarked. at | *FOhg Sullivan sentiment which predominated, | miralty Jurisprudence. | We alsa have the pleasure of BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL Cor. Tthand Dste a+ ae. ‘These contlicting statements be would leave to | Mr. Guista said that that was not so, and he and when they learned that the fight was going | York has been added to the faculty for the ensuime * = = erie’ repli} | Southampton that there was no steerage this - re wo at Prope the people of Hyattsville to settle for them-| knew tt. Mr. Habercom then angrily’ replied | Toutazpton hat there wae ne ateer ase ment | Sgainst Sullivan they refused to believe it, year and will lecture on the Law of Personal Prop: (CRESAPFAKE AND ONTO RAILWAY. 0 so . | face : H ite | ey. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ‘Thetarrest orzantzation devotedts aisa- SCHEDULE IW EFPVOT JUNE 14,180. "Gir. Crodfut aldremed himself to the genecal| eusde cnt bie een feaporneedy ‘at, ‘the | that ee ee sve ana? pet eit are abi pri i Completed ands: | Eightoenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. ciate dental practice tp the world. bade 1S anheadmetemmiebons:. ebaracter of the single tax plan—the plan which | single tax apostles did not believe in honesty, | Ut steerage. he hoped the new report would say that Sulli- | cupled during the mast year, Is devoted exclurively to} Z haptnowont anf toast orgie BaMd Weeks Sees taxes land alone. Henry George's syllogism | and that their whole course was a lie. BOURGOGNE’S PASSENGERS CHEERFUL. van was “licked.” This expression led to a hot | {U® purpoves of the Law School and. ts bel wed to be| New buildings perfectly equipped for bealth and Fledgeato the promotion of scientific West from Washinton ns 28 follows: . Dr. Wells remarked to Mr. Guista that the! The following letter was received trom a ute between himeelf and Weede. The men | for whiche-ected. Ample accominodations are pro. | comfort. 72 \Rovtnvst and at Lowfetamtwegs Major premise The rich are growing richer | single tax advocates were enemies to everybody. | member of the editorial staff of the Evening | separated, but bad blood was engendered, and | vided im the wagot {forure Foome and library and to i dentistry at moderate prices. gain, with ateimerrae’ Potivoan's Ft and the poor poorer Thiscreatedconsiderableexcitementand caused | 7/4) yng, ina piavau Tax Mektwosue: when they came together a short time after- Pade Shand leading Americab reports ad the latest | StA™ eat, passenger elevator, perfect santtation. | 5... ss Washington to Cin-tinnatt, Jndianapotis and St. Loaie Minor premise —U single tax these con-| Mr. fabercom to be loudly applauded by the | “0s. passeng gogne: ward the argument was resumed, culminating | text books upon most legal subjects, with the foumo- oe i ‘Arrives inclu 6-10 a | Giananotte TT 50.0. St Tomte 23 oe TL 100m. daly The famous °F. FY. Vestionly Limited”-"s alld vestibule traip with @inine rar for Circinnatt Obie Letugton and Ne Re nreie. at Cimrinneti aA Sen me Lennon RTO ae Louisville @'B0 p: m., connecting ta Culon Depot for @itions would be reversed single tax opponents. While he was hitting n board La Bourgogne. The passengers | in a fight. dls reading rosie attached, Witt Oy ogen from Hx, Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages “with Gas or Zonine Couclusion— Therefore a single tax ought to| the other side some heavy biows Dr. Wells | settled down on Tuesday to quiet endurance of |" During the conflict Warwick picked up a| "qt J0 p.m, daily, Sundays excepted, toatudents | ana Music. and alumni of the scl be adopted. yelled out, For circulars apply to the principal, jive it to them.” At another | their enforced imprisonment. There wasagen- | spike bar and dealt his antagonist a powerful | "The introductory lecture will be delivered and an- The opponents of this theory have generally | point of hisspecch Mr. Guista interrupted him | eral disposition to enjoy the stay so far_as pos-| blow on the head, felling him to the ground, — | RotiMcements made for the enswinz torm on Wednes- themselves mith boramering «way at | for the third, time and was reproved by Mr. | sible, and this disposition ras favored by the | "Spectators interfered, and when Weede was | Sellenis uluriat of thi wi.oo wed" iaberesca ce | jap GeTronal and political friends at my residence. | the main part of | the peninsula bye "Pieveuth se : apn tn ‘ekinson and myself were the o1 ones | lagoon. is ut a nec mut 400 feet the principal copunue open 2 Agent Seta Arrive at at a. n., where: | present that knew that Mr. Cleveland intended | wide, which could be guarded easily. If it Be Ee na ore. WM. D. CABELL. fir fp aval Cuemclves of this oprortapsty of edtueat- Tt rrersn rm ond san Dag How Fo —— we fall pie Da visiung New York. Mr. Dickinson did not, as| became necessary a canal could be dredged COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF NiUBIC, 900 K | the: falcon aad f ie radio . Me ae of it hae been published, rash off to Buzzard's Bay | there aud at the narrowest part of the Hook in am Plana. vling voice, ' EDWIN HART, a Mra SD RENSEDY, Annapolis, Ma. PIANOS AND ORGANS. NORTHBOUND. ") of, jew ‘tory of te ~ aie | to bring Mr. Cleveland here. In fact, Mr.jaday. The Hook was originally about 300 Trandate. Mase. peabee 5 PER YEAR AT LUT! VILLE SEMI- | > Anos | ul#eve Nortolt daily at6-20 p.m Lenve Fs sunt corner OF | Cleveland wired him asking hima to come there | acresin extent, bat by accretions it is now Wiss, Sw wpe ae: | PSTD Hae, ony banipony fer avuae flee | JK *ARAUEE AND, OTHEE, BELIABLE PIANOS | terse Loe a Rees di Waa ia ue! and accompany him to this city. This visit of | about 1,000 acres. I and Dr. Jenkins young letise ‘Gctober 1; pupils | Principal, Lt Md.” ah Temple of piagte, 1200 st . Mr. Cleveland to New York ts stmply one of | thinks it would be an excellent fora paretion for all or gs W308 BOTs, BOCK: o1-dm 3 4 at var eek See A NEW PIANO AT {ust of land is, but be sermbers of the poste from every section of the | I might think wise today might. appear unwise Mr. MES. 3 “siglo aaa u Zs ‘ te woula be in the city and T suggested to | in the light of further knowledge. several that be will make during the campaign. | guarantinestation. Permanent? I don't know. i be . AS. Boos, ‘ HOCEN PiAno x ‘00. ; meet ead Ton he SRD 36. “4 ERS ERE MSS SD WiPAIRING. GEORGE ELT : Cleveland that it woul chance reopen, sdzaisaion, eo for him to meet them. He saw many of them ing « hot Bropk will bes, Sep tenn ber gh, Proares ‘ithe i Tinae her Acs ies it Apnap- : ; — ; : ee : ; joann ETH I. ‘2100 "p.m, Aatiy—Express tor Gortonsvilis, Char, or pre accepting the major | Bondside, who sarcastically remarked that | © tuance of the delightfully cool weather | carried into a neighboring his skull was | most cordial: dre ELIZABETH J. sOWERS. ET og . = although George denies the right | he bad come there for his medicine and | and the becutiful view of Staten Island and Bay | found to be so battered that life coma not re- | y ipf secTeMy oR ; n RORTHAND AKO TYPEWRITTEN . “00 | caocrel Vietelepcate Sone: Sennen aad soe to have any premises he insists | must take it. Mr. Habercom stated that when | Ridge on either side. The descriptions in| main. When his assailant learned this he fled | ber and’ duily there a | Siete y r [ ic aul8 Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. Pa man Jocntions and tickets at Company's Ofoes, some himeelt. | the commissioners had been asked to rescind | Tuesday morning's papers of the wild excite-| to the mountains and has not been seen since. | information, enrollment, Re. ‘thos propostnie 10 bi 2 | *e tr W'PCLEER, Gou'l Passoncer Agwat. sttwcked the major premise— | their action or resign they thought the single | ment ou board at the announcement of the | Weede died a few hours late ee wee K. ‘HE EVANS DENTAL PaELons, ALTIMORE & O10 RAILROAD. that the rich are growing rie the poor | tax opponents were poor, deluded people und | five-day detention excited mingled indignation ——— opening nit, and thus avoid the delay always oc fae . 1217 Peni a. B — rer, ard bya diagram deduced from the | needed some great Teht upon the subject. He | and derision. The decision was, in fact, ex- tu cUrritg on that ovcasion, M38, MYERS SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND | oo Echedule tn eftert >. which he hung on the wall, he showed | wound up bs saving that “be had brought his| pected and was accepted as a welcome relict |, Necabed Trem ine Cnatemnoogn dell. | ,Ciccuiare wiung cone of study. terme, Be a2 | cent GEPORER GINS Ronse ee ne eae es Taare Wee arnt ty that workingmen were never so well boys up to believe in justice and right, and that | from the preceding uncertainty. It wasat-| ON account of the gross carelexaness on | be obteined t book stores of W. Ml’ Morrison, 1:ki4 & | Ror cireulare apply to the principal, ELIZABETH p. | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH. are today : : he never wauted to wee the red flag of anarchy | tended by no excitement and no agitation. | the part of the sheriff and juil officials fifteen | John Bsrus & Go. (ON Lait "et now, and “at Wag. | MYERS Lee? P6E h - ce | Bee the floated; that every one should take the matter | Mails from and to the shore are now being de-| criminals Wednesday night broke jail at| pilcation personally or by hettarty The anderen ee, ae 11 | gpiaeth that have decayed and broken away may be in hand and not be misled by those who | livered through quarantine, with some irregu-| Chattanooga, Tenn. The escape was effected by SA Eee Ar€ Feopen on MONDAY. Sept. 8. This well-known iu. | orrated Upon by this system : crowns engrafted uhon | whispered in his ear and had made the name | larity, the transit from the city ordinarily oc- | sawing through the iron bars of the windows, | <7! Secretary and Tre stitution afforis every ‘advantage. for" acquiriag ® | andvorviceuble in avery Way ae “4 of Hyatteville odious and the home of cranks, | cupying about half a day. No one on board has é | PROF. HUNTS PREPARATORY SCHOOL, wILZ | thorough Pnglish and musical education. Puphis uot y f , i In the gang were four murderers under ven-| P'ommene its went til copied souion ik; | attending this aradeiay will be aduitied io thecianes | § ammaais ereae Geran ek teslon ee and Was extended a vote of thanks. The good | received news which makes delay particularly | tenee, ‘The has been working at the plan Corcoran building. on the, 26ti instant. | 1M muse, art, fancy work, location, pbonosraphy | therotert stone amruel Le reteset ‘the wages had Points of his speech were received with av- | painful. Fresh provisions were taken aboard | tor two mont oY GEeael sit & pone ited for any of the’ universtti | aha typewritine. ulm | Foot or bres ving loose from tts sttackiuents, We claim rupled in -« conditions sur-| plau-e by the antis aud hisses by the single tax | Tuesday morning and a marked improvement » posse is | polytechnic schools of government ac DUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. — | that our crowns Lave all these requirements.and when | rounding ¢ a y y s now in pursuit. Straction thorough. Testimonials of th E , F. | combined with bride work, which consists in supply- roun ting th bh that | men, followed in the table menu, which had been : THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, | men. ; : . gbaracter from well-known citizens who have bon pa- | Nationa Back of fee heme an Fama | iif teeth that have ‘been extracted, makes the most th ihened a DR. WELLS DISCUNSES THE QUESTION. growing meng The omapany| had decided, frons., For further particulars or an interview Ad- ES. een | Srontifnl and durable appliance over devised a0 0 <> ; stars. that health i] + the close of the meeting the chairman in- | Slthough otherwise permitted by its contract, a i aE Tyenty-signth scholastic year bewins Thursday Sep- | focovor the rout of them-outh,. The, pivacsement m lesw than ever to supply meals to passengers during detention RS, ZELIA D. BUCHER, tember 1, 1802. Day and nlant seusions, Five . we | formed ts of th that | Winey M' ise mente, vite Pretcal Bu ey Sentisiry bas been great. in the lest few ¥ 3 wad fgares were | formed the opponents of the new system that | without extra charge. Another impromptu evelan Voeal ett tte . Parte rele Fie eth eamBesy Inclading English. | have Lept pare with theas itaproveneute ant the the apeatrr ie would woon call them together for the pur-| concurt was held on deck Tuexday evening and so7-1m" Miss May be Dusk ons [erstory Ensiish Grit Hleiueatary: Bepkcceeptag, | {aathotgmaerams Pariore ars amid of troeiring chy George | pose of electing officers of the club. Dr. Wells | later ona cabin concert and illumination by Ss : erieeefcre ciedneeac cores x | puenceran Kapid Writine, Shorthand and Typewrit- | gifiiful and artistic manner. “Ont prices for this clase remedy nor discussed the question and the wazner in which | fireworks are expected. The steerage n= =I “- ~ = , | ite. Architectural aud Mechanical Drawing ; of of work will be found ax reasonable as te consistent qi mand ich pe passe —on— irgan and harm H E f | ten thoroughly trained teachers; central focatiot a ded: that. the missioners had acted in -the matter in| Ret continue in remarkably cheerful humor arrison ihis profession Septem 3 2 : e. Veiliantiy luthted pewiz improved haga. | Sith Sret clase work and toot materiale. Wee — ix most of the meeting. There | 4nd no sickness of any kind bas developed. Ww. 4 si and nervices of wraftustes | §1,0Psrations pertaining to our profession. | Fine ain tie oe yvatem | was more bad f xhibited lust night be- | Taken asa whole, the aspect of La Bourgogne x R *P UE, MERICAL DEPANTMENT OF “HOWARD erate, put no corapetl. | Fullker ined with wold Yextracting without pain or Rod aut was Pinta BA fecen the har Methane Mas ten throughout the day is rather that of an exeur- University offers the fo} ‘nical eavantages Dall of send for new | 222m REESE _.| | For Gaithurivney and wey pointe, $4.95 9.06. 3 here has whi our ne. siden to stud r “x students during the " full information | P)K. STARR PARSONS, COR OTH AND ESTA | 1245.01.15. sh Oa, t4 bios Ws *7 Os. Swan ety Be | Deen wt aiy since the question has been | sion boat than of a steamer in quarantine. g s Burwicals by 7 a PL insces | Dis cee een aoe ina “Barer, pie stone at man | Seitated. cle tax os add sao sar SECHETARY YOWTER CONFIDENT. What will be his Popular Vote? | Resta ze: a5 Privrisor. | ineniomtge’ is splat for Sorwe Toca get hale ‘could | etl efforts to secure # joint discussion of the _ i ? as x LITUTE POR GIRLS, ——— | que with safety. ing sepeciaity. wu Al ald ion at Inst night's meeting, but failed to} Secretary Poster said there hadn't been any| fm 1888 Cleveland received 5,539,764, © ST. N.W.. WARHINGTON D. 0. ye meta 7 rey oe neces For Philatephis, Sew Kort. f mplish their purpose and felt greatly dis- | Tefusal. The acting secretary of war had! and Warrigon 5,445,003 popular votes. mes OTS Seva No Oe DENTAL ieree nnd teere Pica | {ieee ees : Y | appointed. W. BH. | simply vaid there were about 400 people em-| gon, ing ny persone making th : “| CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS | Fe anteribci ath queried withowt Ft =F. | CLEVERAND AMD GROlzR prsoe, |lovedon the Hork in ove way and another a remcveeiinre, nn | uaa Lis Ro Facdics dans iss SE | ete CLEVELAND AND CROKER DINE. | the proving station, building a fort or two at “Tisese clipice will be heig in ths new and elegant FOUNG LADIES AND CHT sceft Samay vexirection free tatrmary Span, ve ; the Ife-aaving station and soon, and couldn't guzichsater recency erected andat the bed sidesin | win MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 richer Sto Vane We shat Other Democratic Leaders Also Took Part s of the men's Hospital, where nearly 3,000 pationts Re ple Mey ala EMBER 12, with in- n = - pag mer marr sea a some other arrangement, or words are treated annually. Set See, cng a 4 course of | T)ENTAL INFIRMARY SATIOKAT, UNIVER” geben wy —- ‘a's ri mm the Ente ent. bey’ bry ey The s on Bentor students will be assigned to duty in hospital | $¢¢C ape a EY oie. tree” Fillings sad gi sation at foston 6 i elit thowe Grover Cleveland, William C. Whitney, Don| Secretary Foster told a reporter about this| will seceive a Sele Geta GE invent mere iat Tad astro oo re lane, Nash violin | Zon ot tana” Ao” Toe Putin wad wy | prrvAtiantic ity, 10.00and 12.00mo0n. Bandara 3M. Dickinson, Edeard Murphy, Richard Croker | last night, and ndded: “We bave telegraphed | Weteh,— or it preferred, § OTe) Ret LOALLLARD (OFFICIER | and guitar, Special atient iceuyen, SSS SS cept Sunday. “Pally. #18undayoniy. ‘ The more . Shee! di ogeth Mr. Grant tonight the result of our looking| five §20.00 Gold Pteces. ffm , DAY,Oth inst..# p.m, under t pices 0} 1 oe C ¥OR BIRLa WITH POs ‘f sExpres train, see Seema koe ven ne? foether Met | ove the proud aod {dnt think he wi dont | Roc sereeearene gees | A Se CaS Oa OO Ce OCEAN STEAMERS. aBecrnergaieg fot wal yee trom hottaan ty ay — 2 ee ° ns the use of it. rs ton und Dr. Gihon of | es will each receive a fine| rat fe g peed eae 2-35 ‘ALMOTT, 927 PB. References: Hop. Hugh McCul- | QHORT KOUTE TO LON: cor ‘LHI Pa. ave... and at calls “une |The parts sat down to dinner at 7.90 o'clock, | the United Staten pavy and Dr. Rauch of Iii | Seetita cons sien pene aren parors acho, “Hubgect; Gafiara feoh f ihmen Mowoonshs Heat Horas Ring | S@°* TROUT ES TOLP OR yw «on, id Ongt. are. ang at Se cn AD | and itwas 11:30 when Mr. Cleveland's guests | noi and Dr. Jenkins vitae the place, and we} with Waltham or Elgin Hable aug seleutific way of aequirin Perfect French M of Lae oe : 7 = Fest tmy2™) Gen. Paws. ” departed. have chosen a place which we think isemi-| movement, seven jew- ol sj + Aibealocmne, ° Lahn, T Rept 70 PTY ya opul P : im ‘and Business College, 1207 10th st. n.w. ‘ues, Sept. 6. Elbe. ete “the | "We had a very pleasant time and enjoyable | eBUF satlfectory. Tt is atthe former and-| ls, stom winder and No®wogp wanenwig, Roaming _ ann pax | Bopteetamesmpiy Or cnt ecrvion puruagttel | BRS 8pisy tame ene :|__POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ being at | dinner,” said Mr. Whitney to a reporter, in | i06 Place of the Central railroad of a as.) aoe SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ee | 8 ey ty Norroue axp wasnrcrox stEAMBOATOO, nt truth of “MMT tA query. He admitted that politics with twelve feet of water at low tide, There| The Way to Do It, Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st. INGTON. Png ro DAILY LINE BETWEEN WasRINGTOR, BD. a, SFG te" of came up for discussion and that every one of] are three sheds there in first-class condition as| ‘fo entitie you to > sanitation: Decwufal visas, "ett? Aree rooms, perfect BOAR ; a oy ga ee", FORTRESS MONROE and cr valbs an the guests poke encouragingly of the suc-| to roofs and posts, which Mr. Austin Corbin| guess you must get two plate course of atudy—Primary, Academic and }00P, 25 Penu. ave. 3 pepe gh olf tells me can be boarded in two days, They will| families (who do not use pallehfen ith Biplom cl Biegirrads. Viberal Bier. - | \PALLORY LINE FOR BAR HARBOR Ener: beret cy fer the chief value on hate—ir nite vit" continued Mx. Whit- | hardly de for. extremely cold weather, but we} HeNo Tea) to. stthtally , travel directed Uy resideat fore Necchotss” ~ = | Ml por a “and St" Joba. ao itd ee ee i ney, “was not brought sbout by the dinner | hope by that time there won’ any ra. romise you that they will jor advant in Literature, s D. KENNEDY OPEN LY A rep Saturday, 5 pm. from w . ROUTHBOC ND. which Lgave last Tuesday evening to afew|Tbis patch of ground is raled from | .B iH - Pronglisna German anruares a Mt SOHO Sh TOpo'rabres aoa asee. pasags ant freiges | WASHIBOTON AxD nese m from foot of e ait itewe), E Mrs. Kent 7 & 00. WAR wintt arrive at Fosirem Monroe af OW 8 = i ioe : ges book was un- T heard that » number of prominent and active something every day, and what 2ss0y instrrore, mr sisliogs the Blermn f sorry cook wera | today and beard co the pyperese ot fhecam- le comfortable, but the scleutssic achooks, he : wcer in | baign in their Jearned exact long to the government, constant at that an elevator man is who | [ontGition of political affairs.” to be taken to acquire the| Address =|. MARTIN schost hin. tere Sleciownee and icra for ail that ame neclange | Mr. Dickinson said that he and the other , Whick would take time, Werdee, Sgn wilt be furuished. aaa . Producer | guests enjoyed the evening and the dinner, He | there is no harbor there and it would be im- * matter either iu space or 2 | did not desire, however, to ray what effect the ible to land passengers there in bad weather. (494464 CcoLLEae, ace does we thals ne che ine Batehat® | meeting might have on the politics of the dem- Be Senhora the t bacteriologist, : Re road, the mechanic or the farmer. | cratic party im the state, Prof. Welch and Dr. all approve of IN | j ST. ¥.W., htur masturer tus atone senowr, | lle aeted meerthelaw, dat Meare far. eon tnd Dr, Sie Olas DURES DRE IE IS seated to public uses, as Henry | _ Of the five guests two—Messrs. Whitney and of Studies. omands, it would not furnish more | Dickinson—favored the nomination of if the present revenue of the ee Ligeee gy = three—Mr. pieephy, ‘ate. The census of 1580 gi ‘592,000,009 ; Mr. Sheehan . Croker —opposed , US entite valne of Duillling sites att age | Chicago and fought from start to Sieh for the AMERICAN ano EUROPEAN PLANS. eultarei land. Suppose it to Le one-third more ’ tion of David B. Hill. NEW MANAGEMENT, than this ae haeingpanp C ° lecting a full rent of 4 per ceat on id (000,000 —a E = c be Fan , ; > rgapantoee

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