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‘ . . THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. AY, § BER 16, 1892. i —= + WoN BY GooD Worx. MORE CHOLERA IN NEW YORK. HAPPENINGS AT LAUREL. NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. Lica Ni To Tux Taw P, EDUCATIONAL Meel ‘* Pitching and the Local Fielders’ | A Case Discovered Second Avenue—lIts bee rales omg ay 18, 1908 Hotel Clerk Forbes’ Case Nol Prossed—The Fielding Defeated St. Louls, ‘Origin a Mystery. REL. Mp., Sept. 16, ‘School Year Commenced. a ‘There in nothing the matter with Pitcher | The New York city health board held long, | The bounteous rainfall which occurred Tnes- | Correspondence of The Evenine Star EEE WE wy 7 Saati =a $450 i pa exter ¢ greer Meckin. If be continues to pitch as he has | secret session yesterday, at wBich President | day evening last foreshadowed the coming of Rocavitze. Sept. 15, 1892. BE gks 3S » hacer agreer eerie npbt oyemaming oo aie! pitched in the last two games he is good enoug | Wilson, Dr. Bryant, President Martin of the | fall-like weather and persons are now compelled | _In the orphans’ court yesterday Jno, H. Parsley BRE GRE |P er School. -Qrone September |Reer h =r for Waskington He pitched for the plate and | police board, Sanitary Superintendent Edson | to wear light overcoats if they desire to remain | and John W. Mertz, executors of Peter Colla~ depended on the field behind him, as Tue Stax | and Chief Inspector Roberts were present. out of doors after 9 o'clock in the evening with | tan, deceased, filed inventories of personal and ‘ as so often urged. The result showed that it | The boord adopted « recommendation made by | $37, Sefurance that they will not, caly | realestate of Gecinand cad Wet nf a0bte: Seah . aa Ht was right. The local men fielded asif their | Dr. Edson that there shall be no more picking | greatly improve’ the condition of the atmos. | F- Maxwell. administratrix of James 8. Max- RPA ves depended on their work. Duffee made a | of rags at the dumps in the city. In cholera . but has greatly benefited the farming | Well, deceased, filed inventory of personal 4 cated of Werden’s hit in the ninth that saved | times the dumps are considered cholera Spats eng naeeaety aes eee aa Jane M. Gaither ‘dls = e run and possibly the game, and Dowd made | breeding holes, inasmuch as the Italians who | the drought, wi nearly seven weeks. | T. Gaither, administrators of William 2 ea ie Cone-hand stop of x daisy cutter that reminded | pick the rags sell them, and they are handled in he farmers say, that {heir late pototoos have | Gaither, deceaned, filed list of debts. Hattersly zw Srarioxs asuxctox, D. C cue of Jerry Denny in bis beat days. Dowd | large paper factories. For this reason orders fom me w. Talbott, exeenior of Washington w. W. Owen, Accourst G. A. RR. mate of io AP bad eight chances and all were accepted. | have been issued to stop the gathering of rags | Messrs. Duckett & Ford ot Washington, D.C., — tab Serocunleuete dean a ecatrar, BG HODORING AB Uke ae te Every one played well. Hoy got in four singles | for the present. The commissioners considered for $2,000 for Mrs. N. H. Stevens to iy Rr Rowhea Mt oe Commencing Monday, September 19, and continuins until further notice a new | found salir in the Litwary of tn Gh miverntty aad showed that he had not given up the bat-| the case of the young physician who, it was L py fifty acres of land at Spring- ee G. Tyson, and by’ Richard H. office will Le established at Oth street and Virginia : wi agg OY ting habic. fo daring was the pitching that the | reported, had shown the white feather and re- », a 90 Wea-| Grifith, administrator of Eliza P. Gritith. The 5 ~ 7 visitors secured only four hits. Meekin was fused to. do duty in one of the houses where 2 win died at 4: + | lather aiva inade distribution of the saseld in kia of travel from Baltimore and intermedfate stations, including the Pope's Cries Mraital Sheol ont Sieber FE PhPr Tick FEMALE SFMINGRY 18 ONE | Bi Be ~ Ui pe testa inree imtitogoae ot Fe Base none etcher g | Uplved states eran urnteraty | Fetes TT ppewetar Ofeus Octoner 8 | adhstas = stor Ap war For catalocues ads a NAMES SEiursa, u1 p., President HALL POARDING 9c yoUNG onda at Reet ten ad sat “7 7 wise THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. of both sexes. Ap- . pie opponlus ot wt » We Stas Nana Boma Sore ‘aamiiten, ADRS NET, annaponte, ma. x FOR Nove. Bock. ue for the accommodation Opens epaeonber ning after an illness of about nine bincton teres aa or no very deceptive, striking out five. The local | cholera occurred. It was found that he had | P¢%day morning hands among the creditors of deceased under - = lee es Bes x en sirable to gaupe Gleason better than on | simply misunderstood his instructions, and he eee, mematnte constiol desth being | Go airectlos of the court ee eee Ne witeeae C. aan = fednesd 4 only four struck out, was continued on duty. one lace | "A meeting of the toard of Commencing on same date a new station will be opened at Oth street and Maryland Sign reas Coruz)n — Although the commissioners were in execu- | from the M. E. Centenary Church, Rev. 8. M.| op" 0°QU"E ttumt® soohety war bell here ee wines x evening, and are apex t tive session for two hours when they got|Hartsock | officiating, tomorrow afternoon | vegtorday at which considerable business was avenue for the accommodation of travel between jexsndria and Washineton, Washington ° oF Aigebers éeeeeete i - ; & being interred at Rock Hill Z cota 80809608 Fo & 3b] Mrongh they cald nothing of imporience cemetery, this place. Mrs. Baldwin wna a Miss aarosines cane neh nearer ot ena and Onto raliway trains and for local Richmond and Danville trains now leavin: Washine- aa Tisnint Hose Reatort, | they seid, was that s caso of cholera had been | Nagsie Heisoy and married Dr. Baldwin in society in a prosperous financial condition, ton at 4:45 p.m. for pointe south, and train arriving at Washington at 10:05 am trou Ak and | Dock Win), COLLPGE, FL wet. Toate “Double Playe”Buck-| reported’ from No. 692 2d avenue, where retows, her home, in Pennayivanie, sbout | 11's contemplated to make several, important ctense ag ine boaeey of tl ney by the ie SScSeuthcraaeutivers. ciasacocs and Werle’ | Mary Comnerty, nineteen years of age, was ived la Waning ago. Since that time they have | io orovements on the grounds previous to ext nae aoath BepACISTADGE rhb. frbooks, Chesnical, Reteutigce Mec gf. byte ey a BallsafcGuine: | found sick, supposed from mains and that | ay brent Ay year's exhibition. hescate \. THE EXCEPTIONAL GENERAL PACILITIFS OF THE COMPANY IN THE XA ue Freche hogeere “ Sqn? for prospects BROTMER DENTS ‘aue, 1 0. . Lynch. hed m remove Reception Hos- “3 “<i bad foreJ ice Mor- eepectaily acapted = ae tua EE a — we cream eamae pital. te Wil Geatedl, Soetherneni mee bo a iarthes cot er cea We. Forbes, who was TIONAL CAPITAL WILL ENABLE IT TO HANDLE BUSINESS WITH PROMPTNESS PAS TODek Pee ee NDE ARUNDEL COUNTY ACADEMY, & DAT At Boston First caine PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES ADOPTED. ton, and Arthur >. Gorman, fr, came over Erought ‘here on! Sunday last from Boston, GED ADD Mkbmens Oman Goaretuce 20 ace canoer silent AREPANTMEST OF OPRNAN. mprete cones | 2 ea Si ae Th hea developed’ What’ tha eulth ‘board bas | so-ser teen relecce tame Wagon filled with straw | barged with the embezzlement of funds of B. Fratines ip modern ‘and are 190090190024 ts vers ene ana 1G va, abd religiogs: promy® - 099190000 en extraordinary measures to prevent and | — y evening gop Whe - [tocar weber cen = ee ee | SeRS seth ae % Soe Pa Ratieries- Staley and Kelly. Hutehingon i ir. Edward Rhodes of this piace junday | rt te e ierwvtl gg a mer te " guard againeta powible epidemic of cholera in | j:e7oon about 8 o'clock after a short illness, | Forbes at the jail went bis security for his a EDUCATIONAL. ra Now York city, and also to avoid mistakes by pearance here today. An examination of the Pee the sanitary superintendent and his inspeotors, | South and was Invgely attended by friente aut | Cute today rerulted ina nol prow entered bs the ae on 2 like those in the case of McAvoy. Every death | state and Forbes was discharged from custody. SS0K RANDOLPH ROWE HAS | RE. 6016301 a tress auavhaal 48 will fter | Telatives of the deceased. Rev. L. W. Haslep | *Hye BBA forbes vas discharged a = Tuctel True Senepe aalaill eons haps am Gumbert, (i yratnent aha ab ag okie ingt meson i hereafter | was the officiating clergyman. Tho remains ed of BD, Haver? ote ace ai ading | Monday. the 100. Eos “(POUNDE! F | re investigated by the bureau of contagious | yore interred at Ivy Hill cemetery. chased of lanery 0} e « building | “Agurews 1513 Wallach place, se1G-110* Unoah, Ur ek ¥ y | diseases, and in cases where there is the slight-|"“The"tworyear-old daughter of Mr. Charice | !ot near the fair grounds, on ‘which be will soon LOCUTION, ORATOE. DRAMATIC ACTH racci ry, Bee, | eet anspicion the bedding and clothing of the | pence died at hor father. roridence ‘Tues. | commence the erection of commodious dwell- | F.'na wie tule, ERWARD Uh TOWNEND REV, J. HAVENS NICHARDS, 8. 4. PREDFRICK PEMALY SIMINARY WILG nenee ite seh acholastic Fear Rept 14. 1 niateaphy to We. 1 PURNELL A.M, Preestex. Ma _yie WESTER way - TB. LF Wik DD. Potten th Yaar opens Saptaanier 1 ty 10Fm. 6 ©) 62101 O'S Tt Bl deceased will be burned. st ing house. and Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teacliers, 1317 ath euident of the Cuivarsi ENSTITUTE $36 S532 3 End BS) Eiety howe where there was death from | d8y night, and was buried at Glenwood cemetery | “Sy,/ W. H, Dunawin, residing in the vicinity hs sei6tr pone ee AE per ven. Se on ¢ and Ganson. Cuppy and | diarrhowl complaints was thoroughly disin- Pg, iy aS ad atenary | of Olney, whose burn was destroyed bs fire on YMNASTICS, MASSAGE Lan B Advotralty Jurfeuraien KT OF XLECTSICAL EM te, Movs ander 18 year 1 | fected yesterday and afew of them were put | ““7)0Utestion of tho establishmentof electric | the 6th instant, offers a reward of $400 for the | Sauitecing teusht Vy Leuk, ee ain ic Or geez tp 14s Technical Seen, Ae. Bie. kU. £, | under surveillance. Samples of intestinal fluids lighting 1 Wits vhtea to Gok arrest and conviction of the party or partiew| At home, 11-13. dcattory cad Adetiascutite Law and a > on. aan PSUS For opts. St a ae 122000 0- 8 10 2! were taken from the bodies of all persons wio tatted tt Ga etiseia fn Cony, | who eet it on fire. There is little doubt but DREPARE FOR A GOOD SITUATION, STUDY aia : Eo teen se SF XK a oo O20 0 0 SW 2) died from diarrhoea and were sent to Dr. Bigg x that the fire was the work of an incendiary. st ‘and typewsiting;3 ince.’ conree in ‘. 1 wrcelied tn edvantaven, civactions com, Lact ‘ foblawen. Journ s24 74m | for biological examination. [nn few instances | *,Prowinent local man Tux Stan's ‘N7| ‘The public schools of the county commenced Pid dictotion classes, Gall 6 to 930 p. sid international Law a pytmetion of F - it was said th thorities had insisted on bury- | af u | the next schulastio year on Monday with « Sot UF PUACTICAL BUSINESS Ag C at lurtsprndence, Favineerine, Mun 1, F, | ing the bodies in metallic coffins. The reports |e last eleoti for the —mayership MON. JEREMLAH SM. WIESOS, LL, D. large attendance of pupils. One of the two ; Lecturer cn the Law of Real Ratsie aid tie Law of 102909 9-419 Zot > * one turned principally upon this question, sume | Marge. attend ne bes : Fetsie ath 1 | S828 8 0-8 BF of De. Bizge on the biological examinstions | Hig in favor of having the liguts and others | Sdditional wings to the main school building at | Ana ene hoo Reception SATURDAY, OCTOBER } 3.) af the ANDREW B. po A. M.. LL. M, Shops end Planta, Mechan- | foPt amd reasonalse tarmus. it Pobioue of tie Bec) TOME SCHOOL FOR 2"Denwnine, Prot | Hf os ot rteremsen ab Uae S FROM *_To 10 FL fr gia Mtl anon Suptomsber 16. 169) Nawher eswent | tier particulars addres <- D. moh. Va. ‘auc30-Lin® . : .;, | made of intestinal fluid taken from the bodies | > ve Mantes this place has been completed and is wow occu- | S¢ r i AB S. Practical AGERATOWN, ED, REE MAR OO Coseaie, Bere !36" | Ge Charlotte Beck and the man Callabun have Spbosing the measure Mayor Stanies war | ie! “This graded schosl is wow large enough | BROERRE TSRTITUPE, Seth BY JOSEY DARLIN _— Senora “Awerocony. | FL nerratorg” At ee iont Sigal tore a x, | HOt Yet reached the board. ce give tbe people lighttng facilities at no distant | ¥ Fequite the services ee CW. Sageerly ws | Fetulsry and Grammar Devertsiculs, or Teacher! Lecturer on the Law of Contrects and Negotiable wv | Bate: re RH.E,| After u lengthy conference in the afternoon | §\"° i eae ee eran it | principal, with Misses Lucy Garre izete jase “apply aa above, or to Mrs 5 quoaax 5 a BINS. "3 : Lm 9-44, 4G &| with President Wilson of the health department | G't¢; bu: as yet has taken no decided steps i | Kucor and Edith Stouertreet us aseistante, the | POLLOC! sn ATR nn GRETTERT or emic | Moturer «nthe Lawlor Parnerehity Carjorations, | a0 4 , © EREPATATORY SCH. OI, | S200 APRN SAUL ACADEMY. DARNES and Merritt. | and President Porter of the department of | Matter sterday would be | latter of whom takes the place of Mrs, Daisy CATON — TH CTRST oPPOR ractice and Testamentary Lav 5 H street northw tn taher wathematics muse i | charities and correction on the outbreak of | 4,0" Stuted in Tae Stan yesterday would be | Nourge, resigned. On account of the nou-come | atta ger offera? to parents, cuildrem, teachers) | |B: ite PERRY AM LI} Seraphy catra. 2t mies from Waskitatom Cie the case, State Senator Hayes, cluirman of the | : pac build a ec and cLenpest, Crayon, baste Joint oyster boundary commission from. the | eton of, the new school building at Derwood ) 1eint tugtactis, bet, and, cuenpe avon. Vaated | the school will not be opened at t TR). “Address WAL NELSON, Principal. re Nusuber of rays Moutied to 10 | cholera in ¢! Y G@ ve out t | cholera in the city, Mayor Grant gave out the at place for i sand claiming, SRetetin rt nda teacher p E; | following: ink open RB Sort A 0 vland wud Vi egie! res to setth 2 ‘, . Leet 3 tnquirt welock. ‘8 COL ANNAPOLIS, MP. 28 OTST SFB 2/70 the Pettis amet ia EEE bes ae oe aie! days Mies Walon Hieesits will Mave) Bal Seek Bo na ad ont £ niece Sit ira 30. For caislogue ie fur ies a Chamberlain, | “The dreaded cholera has appeared in this | regard to the reupective rights of the two | “bArse of the same. is a f SUNT. PROF none ¥ moxtacve, pr. p. BCTAL AVIENT x to city and tho health department ns so far [ORerd09, phe ,reupectine, rigute of ihe oo | Mr. Emory Wilson of West Washington is j ae CEL COUN HOE, GrOrGe FMAM | : *"Pracipat. | THE PREPAKATION SF CANDIDATES FOR shown its ability to arrent the discase promptly. Uft*patumons sesterday aftesscons os ta | At Present the gut of Mr. H. Maurice Talbott ee ee ielty APTS: | ORWIS: SOGERH MEREAP RG EROES, NAMTIN F pa THE NAVAL ACADEMY, “The health department and the department |) .smer Eustern Shore fer Crivfecd, He was | *t this place. ATIONAL ACADEMY Oe FINE ARTS, 804 Hh UNIVERSITY LaW SCHOOT. Agar SS ihe Premdeut, FHOMAS PELL, LL. 1, PHD. " i is : SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, ESQ. iin of charities and corrections are fully equipved ; : ie. On Monday night a pleasant social entertain- = i , fs “ i to arrest and care for every case and viainp it | Sccompanied bs State Senator Eccles of Stain | ment wus given by Mist Mollie Daweon at her | FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOT., AN ELEM ACULTY 8150 SEAEET a RAED, Ab TUITION. fre, oteaqerion ingtrastore. Patt par Patsy Donovan bas made ten hits in three | and thei: aid in enforcing sanitary regulations, | "ceed the late Judge Stewart. Some question GISTRARS Maryland Agpi- Riese aver ans at thea aa % nouncing the addi- JAMPS C.WEELING. LEB, Preside it, minary jeter | ont of the immediate locality in which it is dis- | #0) ¥4.,and will ee eet a of the | residence, near this town, which was largels region stent Sar for, both sexes, 1611 T “seek ¥ ani past year of Hon. Henry | And Professor of Public and Private Totecos! Googe) ; thoroush tanner ares hich | covered. x oe ee eee ates at eee member® | tended. Among those present were the follow- rine in the primary derarticent u child may con Supreme Court of the Unit Law ry hew!chy Rei: | Go ¢ Senator Levin I. Waters of Somerset and Wushinstomtans: Micces Mabel, and. ‘Enel | tine nutil gradustion witout chanue of school gre | States. The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, Lt Rector Priscopal ehonis. Haddonteld, Nd | Bases ees pe ee = sre a | Delegates Jamen E. Fligood of Nalisbugy and | 18 jquon aud. Mecora Maurice Feow aaa | ct the guitance of experienced ant thoronehly ed Fauna F Justice of the Sucreme Cox APE MOCK TILE. SeMoOL y ee = mg ad be a sean Paap ot yah C. Sterling of Crisficid for Maryian®, and | pa ory Willson, SA cated toncl Stn dune ia ot pe | Khas een added to the faculty for abe ensuing Hee! meg sid “itty girs pevtemper 15 equipped and rendy to receive and isolate euch | Sorator Blackistone of Aceumae county | = hg RAM LUNI P a etncle comaition the entrance examinations | Zeer and will lecture om the Lax of Forwoual Prom | T*°f the ka Senin ne a 4 bene mis sami rage thickly pepulated tene. | 22d Delegates Wilkins of Northampton counts The f Cornel Pee, fin Princeton and the Massachusetts In- | "ie new and commodious build | ~ “ OUNT HOLLY ox EO) ccae sectrtens bcs tae federal aatt state author |? eesburg and Mcllwaueot Petersburg | for the erection of a | "The sntidine hea been espectally arranced for achoo! | BOSE sire! northwest, witch w Ne: cece ea Se Mr. “ety t ee ae or id they will take one of | number of tents in the iffe-ent divisions of | Purroses, hus a!! modern lmprovementa and. fs we.l | CUP! Ine the past yea ae Aaa HS ties have extabliehed quarantine stations for | nural f tents in t fo: ‘sions of fied with f Tooke and withta chem | the Purposes of Gora School uta, reer: sae sre fhe Virginia orster police beats and sail over the city for the accommodation of cholera | 2Ubled * sin oe eters ahem: | tn every resvect thoroue! e} to the purposes | ai and Bersonal Property. | Giinlront 5 “COME, LINED OUT. thore coming from abroud: that the chamber of : y teal and physical laboratory. Y ang, (Princeton) = Sli cote sven ieee eee ne nthe nent a ee te teed an | the ovster grounds in Pocomoke sound. It i Tasira tion i eaniod the needs and capatt of | asseich teak, AU Sccomimodatons are’ hace | utrate and of cHines ana Monier 5 miapanep ampere pe Sivtance: that no energy or needed expenditure | Sutieipated that the party will be gone’ about srudants and there ‘are special dvantazes to apt come, Hive Hibrary."incw comprising tes |. (Assisten Aitorney Stora of the Caled Senn), wort Mourece. L892, Se l be w: d that excessive fear on the | three dars. Much concern is felt in the com- PAP stasente ih attendance, a lance number of dling, Americal reports and the atest . % st SEPT iM ituation unexcertion: Let Washington win four and Paltimore lose ut cate publie is ait tutinied. | mission's report, and its result 1s watched with | = whom are prevaring fo" colleze, have a deserved repu- feet booke apo a moet tore Subic fh the comno- | guts iodine. * F a Wastington on the Band four and the former will be in ten’ The paper clo-es: “Rest assured that all will | ™uch interest. : - Wee eveian SSpmaent ofsetcolates " snement and for thelr em | my, to TO pte. “dail to students | (Associate Justic Goa ares, Pull cores of Hanlon played in center for Baltimore ret | be done by the authorities io meet every emer- | , G0Vernor Brown has appointed Mr. Ritchie | ue Si ai gmnl of the | sincindes books, taltion, terday and made a triple, bringing in two runs. | geney, and with the confidence of the public |J3dge on the supreme bench of Baltimore to | introductory lecture will be delivered and an- | Tout and beat. Prepar existe as to whether Sr. Ritchie will accept the e ‘Brent ‘Roun ry le for the its ‘ter Wed: “ . —oR— Wa.m.to 3 day, ‘October A ‘620 p. ensuing : a ane j ¥ Harrison? _rencea| Rae Rag ag Repo ee Jnptarr. a Sous wee coor plese, Collewe Park, Md. aul games sey | the cholera will be mastered, health rest aly invited toe revaent. I vil Law oct: Local patrons of the game are plensed with : | appoiniment ard in cate of hi- declination Mr. invited to be pres | kuey 9. DAVEE A ac DENNINGTON (S. 3.) SEMINARY FOR Bo’ P passat smrbanetirltss ars 2 grams and peace, good order and happiness main: les G. Kerr's name has been prominently = - ae MONDAY, October 3. 1892, at 6:30 | building on Manders and Phetens (Sometime Assistant Attorney’ cf the District of Co- pe FABE-thied vow: “Offers rare educations L tained. o | 10 will be our next President? a in theevenine.. Oren fo students | ber and dally thervafter. trom 8 Tame joraie, Migh, “ana” healthful hell bas not kept up his record as a hit- Assasin clan ie ss eee eset train wikia) thoes | 2, Bey hthtecrions thecvenine.” Open to sedrate | ber and dally thereafter. trom 0 Oo] Rees, Shag | Bem hinge ye "Rre eae [a oipey omy "on ineteen-year-old gj sail Weare: taster oft ke oven so What will be his Po pe i Re Ti etry of cae. Mt Matar om | Fer, Se Sark, Proptn. a Balinary wa Today the Chicago: ure here. We bave a| Mary Connerty, a nineteen-year-old gigi, who | Daniel Webster Khoten of the Dover road jat wil his Popular Vote ? with laboratory practt fermere i their ‘names before the | TUS & WORTHINGTON, 12.8. Gorpouge ant betta noat tro long score agnint Anson to settle. came from Irelond six months ago, was re-| Katie Roche of Fairview, fourth district, ion see Se reeres aruurday. Beplember 20, st] | opening aisht nnd thus avotd the ‘delay always vc- | (Sounctine Dratnict Attorney uf tne niteg siateeh | uaa sated The giants won their fourth gameof the week | moved to the Keception Honpital yesterday | Henry H. Gore to Kutie Musgrove, both living veland receive | From ASUEBURN, Teannrer. at the college | , Clevulars siving ‘cores of study, terme, tc, can | sierieeean 5 =~ tel ae atthe polo grounds yesterday, defeating the | from the tenement, No. 692 2d avenue, suffer-| near Reisterstown. Also to Julius B. Krauch and Harrison 5,445,003 popular vote: Uuilding. Office hours from 1010 11 a. ma. dail: aS be obtained st book ores of WH’ Morriscn. 234 WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, esq. TISTRY Kensuckians, and they talk of having a cele-| ing from what has’ been pronounced genuine | of Baltimore to Bettie E. Chaney of Reister--| gg 79 the afty persoms making the best |THE, HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Sout Byroe BCs 0s Tg "at new, and "ae W (ofthe Washington Bar) EES I Square Garden. | cholera. ‘The case was reported to the health | town and Ira Sinclair Ballard to Jennie Mar- ‘guesses, we will give AEs. B.w.. will open Saturday, October T, Thou pron’ drag “store, 403 Taint ti.w., or on ap- Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. ae DirAL cath: jogived yesterday to Manager | department by Dr. C. J. Kane of No. 673 2d | garet Hoover, both of Arlington. | Mt GOCICED-™5 AES F. BUNDY, Secrotary. biteation personally or by letter ts the undersigned. | The Bop. W111 EDOAR SIMONDS. AMLL-B. | UJ. #% Powers and President Day removed the sus-| avenue, who called in to attend the sick | The school board of Queen Anne's county, GOLG WATCKE Offire, 420 5th) st. se7-1m. _ 3) serenye id Treastirer. Professor of the Law of Patents. pension. girl. Inspector Dillingham of the board of | consisting of Drs. Holton, Denny and Sudler. prions EES Heaidence, 403 0 a=W. ‘OWARD_ UNI UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPAR ‘The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY Cor. Tthand Date a», ae health declared that the patient bad cholera. It| orgapized Tuesday under the new law by the | The guess nearest correct J | (PRE ART STUDENTS LEAGUE WILL RESUME | H tment~ Deptal wi departments | ‘Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the Dis- puatten Qoovtet POLICE COURT is not known how she got the plague. ¢lection of Dr. Holton president and Will receive a Soltd Gold FO, jeod “Instructors.” Merern, BuN: Brooke, BPCRe rs, Secret TT ut or circular sddvess 0. | Lecturer on Criminal Law anton Criminal Pleading Sones ae When the girl arrived in New York city she | Beatty secretary and examiner. ‘thi mek g Mevver, Wtward Heimicly W.-H Heliness U8. 5: = and Practice : i their qualitication before Clerk Devi eee ee runpar, Nieses Bartha E. Perris and ‘Florence L. | (18s AMY O. 1 TEAvEEY OF BOETOX WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LLM. clase dental practice in the worl. Judge Miller Makes Some Forcible Re-| went to live with a family named Lyons, friends | thelr qualification papers before Cle Sve $20.00 Gold Pieces. und “Address AOS ITE st. ww. Circulars at the M 1322 L ST. N.W. (of the Washington Bar), . si | of hers, on the third floor of the tenement 692 the circuit cour The next nearest 49 guess- principal See ‘se13-1m. s4caee Judge of Moot Court and Professor of Legal Cate- ledgeato marks on the Subject. é- oral Fledgea to the promotion of scientifts e cap, | 2d avenue. Six or seven weeks ago she got em The fe or ya term of the Howard county | 95 will each recetve a fine |} eee ERGARTEN AND ACHOOL PIANO AND HARMONT. The case of Maj. W. E. Cox, charged with | biovment asaservant is theairical boarding | court ended yesterday. Judges Miller, Jones} Rolled Gold Watch scien, MES MANy SRINRERGAR The exerciues of this enema ia THE, ELIZS PEABODY KINDER. | \JRS. WALTON, “1803 HST, N. Ww. we Lecture fall o fast corner omanryet prices. Mia UR ROM TCR oah Slane | MP ALON, epee ae | eR 8 paca ' e, souta ont Cire Physical culture. i at © viel fact Fall and wintor séasiona begin October'3, 1802.13:3m | _Srecial course in Shakesveare. se. it Seto ‘inake Shea cen =o EMERSON INSTITUTE, = courses for the new scholastic year. vagraney, as published in yesterday's Star, was | house on East Slst #treet. She was in good | and Roberts were on the bench. with Waltham or Elgin called for trial in the Police Court yesterday. At | health until Wednesday night. That night she —— movement, seven jew- the request of Judge Kimball the case was | Paid a visit to the Lyons family and came home Special Trains to Gettysburg, Pa., els, stem winder and pina about 10 p.m. About midnight she was seized ‘Via PENNSYLVANIA ItAILROAD, rrr. 7 ‘The school has an undergraduate and « gradi heard in Judge Miller's court. with violent pains, which were. followed with Srrremnen 21 10 26, IxcLusive. re Maat A BYR TET FRE Mr. CHAS BYOUNa, depart en aa Policeman Moore's testimony was that he bad | vomiting and diarrbra. Mra. Flinn sent for a| ‘The Pennsylvania railroad affords the old sol-| ' The Way to Do It. MMMM AA RRI FERS | em reopen, tor the admtaaion set emieation of cent wil, ding th whale year sonar gulpaiog seen the defendant about the Police Court | Dr. Courtney, who, however, failed to answe — an a pele panne the] " To entitle you tos EMMAAAE ROT ¥ SAN purlis on, MONDAY. Nentaunber 26, eo glasses compored of all students in the und: uate . 4 dll the call. | above named dates at a very low rate, leaving | guess you must get two o Y forall the | Separaiwrnt ate analysis ae on tains eneet chat viteen| | Attax welling.a few hours De. Kaun vas wati- | Woshtgion st Tam. arriving Gattysberg 104)| Senigouuucetees GS PE fF FFE Gog, pee sillesen scouts schools, West "lat and'Anusp Bpcentye eateries ate iia ay Seite: | VERY BEST TEETH (fll wt. = never si thing excep’ fied. In the meantime Mary expremed wish | a.m. Teturning, to leave Gettysburg at 640, HeNo Tea) to teithfely GOS RE. Pow! Gos Que of the teachers is in constant attendance at the | , Seats i. the lecture lil will be assixned to students | aul Crown and Brides Work a specialty. int was “capping. to be taken to the Lyons’ apartments, and she | pm. Round trip, $8.35 | promise you that they will try S08? bere, Exar £ | thee pniding. where catalogues and full informa. | Scconding ‘e their cholee in the order of registration, Acolored woman named Hunt testified that | way removed there. Dr. Kane visited her at 9) a be furnished. ‘atlsom” | and the rexistrar willbe dally in attendance In the library of the university for this purpose. (HE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ~ the defendant spoke to her about the case of | j.m, yesterday, and, after an examitation, di-| Onpenacopy of Tux Stan ventto any ab-| FIE“WO TEA, PIGE,ANOLD .w MEvER- onaptan EOF | For’ catalocucs civing dea'ripion ofthe lecture | an her dwughter and asked if she was willing to | agnosed her ill cholera. The police were | sent Grand Army friend during pat oar m anid: ‘*Blocution te the At | forte. voice culture and theory vf mus.c. Address | mente aides eo eTeruate and Kraduate depart 7 Bone. ove. 0.=. ay £2.50 if be succeeded in getting her $5 col- | notitied and word was sent to the bureau of Week. It will be brimming with interesting Fite thair names and aildreses platalyon | ‘my pereon'a rducation ts complete without | 1114 10th st_nw. sein JAMES C. WELLING. President. Our Srecteltien: Isteral back. She was willing and he then took | contagious diseases - | matier, will present a complete history-of the | ® Postal card, then the name of Cleveland es an wend aici bi ARTE = SSenisect_| CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- oF Harrison, and the number of votes you | Salvin! said. "Few persone rnow what yowers they Pann, | M OUT PLATES. ¢ paid Maj. Cox the money. | the house, and he, too, was of the opinion that | for the week. think he will get. ign your name and ad- | Poseees until thie Art fares to pu [= - DENTAL DEPARTMENT | her to Lawrer Johnson. When the case was) Dr. Roberts sent Inspector Dillinghom np to | Encampment, and will cost only fifteen sie 9 aes -j) jtonnded in 1884. onan! Teeth that have decayed and broken away may be arehal McCaffrey gave evidence as| it was.a case of cholera, This fact was tcle- | a dress at the bottom. Itwill be advisable ta .| MARTYN COLLEGE OF | /onnded ip 1884. ae rent een come on of \e a A ‘ les, ORATORY, f M: PUTNAMS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG OOLUMBIAN CHIVERSETY. therocte wleon wnew fease of life aud maoke na ~ defendant about the court | phoned to the board of health, which was in A-Whistie in His Stomach. OTe Tone g uses sarly. In sHe even) OF 614 12th st. n'w. a fant ‘will reopen September 28, 189: <DYOUN | a 3. =} Jaye ago he had occasion | session, and orders issued to have the | Allen, the two-year-old son of Frank Rishe of | te first guess received will get the prize. cTheopenine exercises of the Seventy-firet Annmal | nd others to clear the | gi:1 removed at once to the Reception Hospital, | Roversford, Pa., Wednesday night swallowed a| No Sweee received after Nov. lst, 18032. It Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Founder ; Webster ties offered for puptis of all aves and grad: Best of f Medical Lectures and of the Sixth Ltt Preeidene, a1 corlcampen, Apply Macdbmanen mee aeaeaacmes | Comes eal ead a yest the ov declined to move, will only cost you one postal card to make Hon, E. B. Hay. chairnian of Board of Trustees. 53 Corcoran. SATURDAY, OCTOBER yak tok Mameckiael tides | ec Gana ee tin whistle.” It is as big in diameter as avilvcr| @ guess and there will be Hity winners, | eitistobattt Toate oe Doerd of Tr 1453 Corcoran st. in the college batiaing, = Teor rou tag lore faye No. 692 2@ avenue is a tenement, in which The Martyn Cot mek 1d most tnge- mest Nw. that our crowng beve all these requirementa.and whew Attorney French was «worn. and | eight families live. The houve was thoroughly ‘!tter dollar. All efforts to dislodge the You may be one of them. ect ouisee otis Tinks ee ale ee siiieekone ohio pat Ae be de. | fombined with bridge work, which consists in supply be knew about the defendant. | Semmected sesserday acd ihe bed whick tie | Perks toy from the lad's stomach were fruit- | — Persons not familiar with the remarkable good | $Bhehaolyse sty sina fn the workl, Tea text hooks, Wert. B,W Prentiee MB, sud tho ad- | bosaeitel sued Qarebie spritents ses ¥ of Maj. Cox was when be ap- | sick girl occupied was taker, away F i burned, | 2%. | quality of He-No Tea will please gend us thelr | throuehout Burope, “By ts art of Lucorvoration fix cy by Prof. J. Hail Lewin, {erud said he was a witness and wanted to Ali her clothing was also burned. of| During the month of August the inspection | tail them an interenting ltule buck aloo pack: | aid Tearhers! Licences. “Four Graduating Courses: | Branches in. the Mattie Beas ona men e weil for the reason that the chairman of | the “health devartment west 10 tke becediing officers of the immigration bureau returned 222 | “#cof He-No Tea free. 2 A Complete Course in ORATORY. ttle), San op eromags to Fee SOND AL. UCTOBER S Be cor tee ae Ney ork bad “house and took away the bed is which the girl ffomigrants who seught to enter United States | Addrest | MARTIN GILLET & CO. { A Complete Come in ACHING: eae NA. JOLY, Principal: And continue daily. Urcurboat the epursetin both seagee Be m te piitme__ Mitnese ex- | slept there, and whatever clothing she bud | porte Of the number returned 145 were con. | -Eatsblisbedisil.) Exchange Visce,taltimore, MQ | EA Combet Couras in BUYSICAT, CULTURE. inedical and dental departisents, extending vver aeven ca bis surprise three day® there. Everything was burned to destroy the | }ict laborers or fe coyives many be bad ono Die ne e.-r ares oe ‘he ey Sie ronaintant with the same request | infection. The boarding honse was, alto disin- | ta TT Mesos ge erature, Bhakespesre, Parlor Fene 1.5 PREPARATO) Medical Coltven, So'Thureday, Beptember" Fie spe tocur prefeesten. Whosock fected. Mrs, Flinn's boarders—eight in num- | ng ati ue | commence its twenty-fifth annual. session in | Pt lines, arciacial teeth on wold piatine. rubber am! ’ amin case, aid y Coll opens October 1. Cli October % Pupils | Room 68, Cor idinw, ti 26 ~ circulars and infor tion as Po ¢! instruc. | using case, aid ber —ure professional people. ‘They were badly Rosy cheeks are may cursll now. for class pc ation, ‘ither for day or | Pupils. Bited for snyvof the Seve sitiee ctiseee | thon in Medicine, ast Suntery etna patra Pub liged with wold Extracting withost pete. “ icit business scared. R not made from NE | evening classes, as pref loll | polprectanle weeks dt attorney oe lemins. “Tn: | Practice, Fees, &c., apply to — ™ m who does it,| 4 phvsician was detailed to watch the howe ia’. Pure ne Ws mailed to any addr struction thorough. ""Testiuoniais. of the bighest r A. F. A. KING, Dean, DI STARE TARSONS Con, oT steve Sted that © fyePebichthe git eur omoved” itor ake oot Cae Se smizar WARTYS Couteon OF ORTON, | Biur'pervmner aegea aim reefer | mcs wears: 9to youn. iid mee om ae. | PD Aiorneneniaicd “If sucha person cholera is a mystery. As fur us can be learned liver, ‘appe- Reus SELLY Gress J. W. HUNT. Tinea st pes ty dspam fas with saiety, “Fillion sapariaity. ace @ the judge. “he will he has not visited any persons who have re- tite and digestion M® aay PPE QoLtiBIA COLLEGE OF 00 a arn SH eeetionienteiteram aks court rocm cently arrived from the otber side. The onl: —these are the ‘oct = \rmony. Pay 2 Tae” te. n. asrneT on. FEMALE SEMINARY, masks t pervone piace she went was to vee the Lyons family things that give | AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. | ,*7im7_—__¥ ater ets Cee ee ee eB |W. TH st x em neat st att Pa ee gM | el ead the court wl cen) Soe, bean aeons re Soe te ane te are the things that ee Titans tegtne list dicielvancase | Se" te a a Ea Sfiisdeiemtts dainty ha Posters tae again darken the of "This fs the first ease of cholera reported in you get .Convententy located on 4th st. Central ave, and 3d | ‘Stet by vrais, Graham, Parvie and Reybura. re Roce Serene peer enema | _eab-taat The aT on, he Judge said. have « right | New York city in which the patient was alive. | Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery anceofubtel oppose gmat exe oP icend cat: | Bractical medicine, by Prof Bracken te "aellah busiaess and civil service courses. "he: | \[™- JOHN F. LAWRENCE, — | eal paeieal whi: Dak, es: beaet ck & SUMPECTED CARE. | First and foremost and abovo ali things, | tre alway rations” Newceetatrant for indie an | Otetetrical tor seulor, by Brot Purvis, Fatee for vummer months. “Send for cetslogue. | 4 Teacher of Piano. Da oe, Mirna Eg arent ba ‘sao, for when they | It was unofticially reported yexterday that! onan, —_ Sot only, in, March, itary Pubinw and electri tia, pDlapensry "a ; itn te tect dedaaa imac M Vv s = Arse rRAkces ARTS — ek fice court with clean | another wurpected case of cholera bad tld goo, bu il te ren rou Merb ye addvens, "Cincinnati. ieoee: M*Excuis aXp PREx A a es a ‘THE A. G. CORRE HOTEL CO., Proprietors. PT. -mnortem aie a » by Prof. D. ie Lamt = ERNON EMIRARY, ‘CH SCHOOL FOR defend their cliente. been discovered in East 115th street. The| renews and = rouses . Dental clinics Prot, “Parsons euid’ Dra. On YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. t he int d te have notices ‘on ee oe ~ A. G. CORRE, Precident; D.C, SHEARS, Vico | Leer Lofton Johnson ena Satie <1 . . 1205 Q ST. N.W srcrded to have notices | draggist on the corner of Int avenue suid that a ful econ, and drives ritideat and Managers © WARVEY, Borpelaes ee, Lofton, Johns 2 haP ng nee an ant CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., 7TUREION LIS TTEDEE BD ‘AND TES RELIABLE PIANOS mia who hed been i at Ra S57 Rast 1itta| Ses Glee cio of every aime ture, | tnd irreasure SOB UN? | amphitheater recently GP SSS EERSTE IRR SERON paalh. Peace tes t had been removed by the board of health,| For the worst forms of Scrofula, the most = cae ca the Freedmen's Hospital, ‘were nearly 3 ieee WASHINGTON, D. C., Opens Septem! Big oth ete a the punieh- wbich the house was fumigated and disin’ | stubborn Skin and Scalp Diseases, sucb as/ yO, iG ett ated annually. Slag au0-2m' Mr. and Mes BEVERLEY R. MASON. monte a kt House cted and placed rantine, many of the| Sait-rheum, Eczema, Tetter, ipelas,and| Your Crepir Is Goon. lor atudents wil be aasiened eee ori “ ME o. ESPoTA ASEw eFrapo, AT HALF rane puins 5S TO " a that the testimony fesidente im the” Seighborheod becoming | all diseases’ or disorders caused by a torpid DON'T SPEND A DOLLAR rs BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ys DALY, se tl iret Go the conramer hat the testimony fesidents in the boro i a ~ he Sharge agatiet Maj. Cox atid alarmed and hastening toaapyly themaslves with | liver or impure blood, nothing can it FOR FURNITURE Noogy reerrerp PEER" 5) yon yours tapes axh 27 ors: aa oe es: PiANO'AND DORGAN 00... F. 0. Box quitied. disinfectants, and the druggist bad a ran on __OR CARPETS OPENS SEPTEMBER 28. And the note chain. of reading music at sight. -X J. suthectm ees mrbolic seid, bichloride of mercury aad wees eo 2 a > oe. a YOU Visit Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st. Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ayine ae AeA Death of Officer N 2. chloride of lime. So Discovery s i winaae aS a Nicholson of the Sfth preeinct |. The importers and dealers in foreign fraite fale oad of cue, you hare jour money * — ie ue ERE cae eae se el ne ee at hie residence, No. 907] beid.e mecting yerterdey and, decided to.con- | Hteiy tote Ujust Just as good 1” perpen peethich Be tft — 819, S21 AND 823 7TH BT. N.W. R i Are you going to ‘House Keep" this fall? . = sdvantazes n Literature, Modern Languages | GHORTHAND AND 2 , If10, we can be of service to you in more ways than bese cit = LEMONADE IS HEALTRFUL. Reap Evenr Wonp. one.’ Hundreds of people in Washington are enjoying | Voce! Music, Ei Lge and Music. peasonabie eee herogey wete pt ar co tor all eam heast, after an illness of several for the use of the cholera sufferers and sus- ___ See that you got the genuine medicine. of the Veteran Vol- pects in quarantine. weeks. He was a me unteer Firemen's Associat The deceased was a native of Fast Washing-| Chevalier Lonis Couteuin read a communica- the benefits of our yee ae + Beate gm, Fay. us Ese ne io petra ore y He was in | tion from De. Christman of the Pasteur Col-| _abont thie tar ara.s grtlanen named aaty PEERLESS CREDIT SYSTEM. Mur aA FV, PRUDHOMME, FRENCH TEACI TEACHER, ‘ctroulara apply tote petneipal. Ho Stee Fox ais A the fifty-fourth year of his age, and had spent lege. Dr. Christman says: “To render in| Ste “Ouse PE ee ORG, opanad 8 double ; uw. fermi gt pine weeks $8; STR Fear yeare Wicer of the force, proving cholera the use of unboiled drinking water | 5s" Mr. Grasty miedo face all co pemerhs | ewe ro ee <eeer oat Se | antaeet cathe is ee “ate 3s. RLIEABSTE 3. SOMERS. 3 Niece \ very efficent one, having the con- harmless lemon ccc at aeamcor anaes CASH. | The nedple, were slow to eccept bi bold state ours of our be double store te not sastes | ise BALSTEAD'S PRIVATE, SCHOOL, ¥OR | ()HE Misses KERR'S SCHOOL aS Bis oy odicers and the respect | === a moagtus toring uy bis ila ca ftalfand fade sway, | modern in style, just as handsome in finish snd just FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, a hin ce 101 in earl 3 after Sept: Soe oa ea made at Seiler seme yeavein' the Waste | GOING DOWN THE HILL, |frzazch= aos ea a noe teh terra Eye cae kc a $e ART. Kv. a aring the war he served fer ple who Sate 000 dat Your Parlor battalion. He | Old Age Creeping On Shows Itecif in Lack- ‘nd Will look cozy with one of our Plush or Hair Cloth a CPLUEGE OE EXPRESSION, “| gus. 1OOL A, BOARDING AED r Lustre Byes and Trembling Hande—Many | etucoufally conducted Yor Cam aie a Sa ittitaes Who Are Old in Years Are Vigorous and | bin from a/c parte of thi *. | time. A Meaithy’Mow Such Condition May Be | thenareatvays to inept, lain and eet | We elleve that our amortment of Hteh Grade Parlor Breet ep per and lwo Ay Joey got At 5 aheaaaeeE = le re, re rr to the ie, aud | Furniture: ‘apestry, Brocate!! from 2:45 to 4: a % estate tes a Sapitine’ ack cilcionsey sapert Sand" set" your | cohendomme and complots on you con Sd. entotan, ice whack itdy, "practise ——— Sof fees Parlor Suites—we sell them for $28 cash or $30 on Sorina yey SHAFTESBURY oe, MYERS 1 ee | How many elderly men and women we see who | money. and we know that our prices are fully 85 per cent qa plainly show they are “going down the hill.” | | ste ciaim to be the onl pecepecypegedagel lower than such qualities can be’ purchased, for in pe moe your house: oem ‘The trembling hand, the uncertain step, the lack of | cfzfurniah y other stores. a‘ ‘so ‘The republi Alexandria county held a brightness in the eye, the shrunken features, all in- | “Remembe? our trum, are ‘zyeple who Your Bed Room * the. Inthe Business Department special attention is large and enthusiastic meeting at Johnston's ! dicate that life is not at high tide, that the strength instal ments care pot! aioe ‘Will look neat and comfortable with one of our Solid paid to the preparation of students for the ivil service \y ae they Zo Want a f: Peace eres ed Oak Bed Room Suites. Let us show you the one'we gate, ut not ‘tot for profeesional ‘examinations. last evening for the purpose of electing | aB4 vital forces are not what they once were, and Romana ree a eee ak “Sideboard, | sell for $17 cash, #18 on thne, We have all styles and del ik In the Classical Department students are prevered ciegates to the congressional convention to be | 2 fact that they are going down the hill. This, of ee r ‘oft finish in Bed Room Purniture—all prices. for entrance into the Law, Medical and Scientific De- iat Mi September 19 to de the | SUF: Is to be expected, for whem one reaches | for same, $12.50. ia Rete at oe a partments, expecially of Georretown University. weld at Manassas September 19 to determine later years physical troubles are sure to come, but pout Mo otha? ‘For further particulars apply to slvisability of nominating a candidate for Con- | now many elderly people we see are health: Ys Andrew Lewis secretary of the meeting. W.C. cheerful, bright, contented. Why should not all be happy Best Cots 4 be enn grew. A. H. Pinn was clected chairman and | anq comparatively vigorous. ‘They always seem meee “ eee Mn iE Sereda Heoves and James A. Ward were elected dele- gates by acclamation: Rindal Bates, alternate. ‘The delegates go uninstructed, but are in favor equally fortunate? It certainly 19 possible. Every elderly man apd woman needs to gently assist nature, all the while needs to take some pure stim- bana’ clea Hees "3 5; Your Dining Room Tymnblers, Ie; yan as eit ts $755 Sieh one of our Gere. sg Seg ral ae rig teeta of waking © nomination. en - ecco lant regularly. Every doctor in the land admits this, and ite common sense must be manifest to ali. M. iauerees aed Pucusstene te Daltieiette. Tt should not be understood, however, that any 10.12 Nh ot SaaS ex; chy “emer ae Ticumoxp. | ordinary stimulant would be recommended. It | Don't nee: rhe ‘The Pennsylvania railrosd will run tram to above ts, leaving Washington at 7:30 am. from the 2ist to the 26th inclusive. ‘ve Richmond §-30 p.m.; Pred. | found only in Duffy's Pure Mait Whiskey. It is the es ee, eas pes > only medicina) whiskey in the market. Ita wonder- peor ae Round vate-sFredericksburg, $1.60; | ful popularity is due eatirely to ts power and what | / Sn Oe Rebewed ba50 tthas accomplished. Any elderly manor woman | as > ‘trough its use may certainly Teele ren ee oe A Sunscazrtion ro Tus Stam En- | and may reasonably expect to prolong campment Week, sent anywhere in the United | not be induced, however, totry spin inferior article re States, oriteide of W: costs only fifteen or any which the druggist or grocer may sect to 9 @onts. It will bea ‘souvenir of the | put in its piace. There is nothing which.can ac- encampment couipiiad the saipe object ar abd -{ > * * z No Notes to