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<a 8 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON ¥ b. G. MONDAY, octoRak 3, 1892—TEN PAGES. Tt: x ' : PULSE OF TRE POLITICIA: eo -oor phere eave been secon THE HEAVENS IN OCTOBER. JUDGE GRESHAM BOLTS. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. fe EDUCATION ‘Wht to Sata at National Headquarters of the | sre to'be: terrae fee en ee eat | A New pooh Badum tm Astronomical An-| He Announces That He Will Vote for Mr.| ~~ IN. WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTO! IN WASHINGTO: Prospects. | dates, But as « general thing nals This Month. Cleveland. ae ieee ace oe = cuore Correspondence of The Eveniag Star. | Rot qualified = the elec \emringgto ‘The opening of October ushers ina newepoch | Judge Walter Q. Gresham will vote for Grover | M‘Yasenet ‘of plano technique; pupil of the late a | Gronortows, Unverciry New Your, October 2, 1802. | registering and paving their poll taxes. It is | in astronomical dnnala. When the sun crosed | Clevoland, says a Chicago special to the Now | RGae EBeRT oo, sain ee Scot or Lae. Congressman Hemphill is here from his South S12, Stn of the peopl =p OHMS the equinox on its apparent journey around the | York World. The announcement was made | \4188 ISABELLE WHESTER th ee Caroline heme and says there is no doubt about “Ty Tage. when the republican party was well | earth the shortening day and the lengthening | upon authority of Judge Allen of the fedent Beets ere acer of the Royal Conservatory, | Th ‘ Setobe President of the Cateye Gemocratic waccess in that and other southern organized and made a very spjrited and aggres- | night reached an equality in duration and ghe | court, and confirmed by democrats of high | Su this'®: oct tin Romneiae fone ‘Opens October aeHOX, HENRY BERET. tates. “Up to this time,” he said, ‘no third sive campaign. ite candidate for oo f0.255 | 2 Was directly over the headé of those from | standing, who had been in some way acquainted | (JOLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 900 K Te Opens October bate ny a Farts has shown itself in South Carolina and (OP iTe ming democrat), a majority of 18,170 "hom he never does wholly retire hie golden | with the fact. Principal ate bt New Eurland Comservanory of ne, AMES C. WELLING, LL. D.. President HON chief Vustice Vi. 8 Comrt ot Ch do not think we shall have anything of it. The $0" gs tomeoccgn ¥ vO" | ay, so that nights ure longer than days. Saturday night it was the general subject of | Pawon. Mxem at THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. a FyPablicans axe only going through the mal In 18M there was a fusion of the republicans | Mare still attracts some attention, and, al-| conversation among politicians of both parties. | BUTS BT ReW@er near MABE AVE., RE- | eORASEY Reece Sarees i MARTEX F_ MORRIS. LL. D. form of weking nominations in order to get and independents, the result of which Was avery | though fading from view and diminishing in| Judge Alen of the United States district court | mB" Bert, 26, BOARDING ana DAY sohoel. Tchure Wallet tie erate, The various “ansee | Dean of the Faculty, and Lact Fans, Ampaien fan fron the north, Dut toe ae a a ate eioas an, | Mee, it soil plainly visible and easily distin- | at Springfeld fint made the announcement, | yl MScEABbE STUART. phstige Gos eeuay pars temyertnwdct, the {Aartory tains | tn Veep SPS on't expect to carry the state.” sis) Teeetving $2087 and Pope (fusion) 37,-| guished from surrounding stars by ita bright, | Judge Gresham has been in the state capital "THOROUGH! INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO, | ;fos,Collore ecient Mgdenty of both worms. Ap Lecturer on the Law of Real Estate sid the Law of “Do you have any fear that the third party “"T., 19a) there was an election of two state | Fuddy glow. It comes to our meridian at an | several days sitting with Judge Allen. he Fern, toler go a. ectsar, HG. HODGRINS. A'Be wo iaay ‘be ANDREW B. DEVATES A, af. EL Will get many electoral votes from your state?” officers controlier and « justice of the hour in the evening when people are quite| Judge Gresham told Judge Allon he should |_ stares 113 Cs. 5: CE faaaresice bon me gram Shr Fal rewieucs and Torts Xo. Every elector nominated by our party supreme court to fll vacancies. “Kut there likely to be out of doors, between 7 and 8 vote for Mr. Cleveland, and told him he was at | MfT98 FRANCES MART = beg Lecturer on the Law cf Contracts ani Nagottatie has been required to file a written pledge that we not a very spirited canvass, and the re- | o'clock. liberty to repeat the statement. oe POENG LADIUS ANE eer Seok, FOR Couress of Instruction oii Paper. M's SOS RINDESGARIES ayn he will cast his vote for Cleveland and Stoven-, publican vote was very light thus giving the | ° ‘The all-attractive object in the evening aky is, | Judge Alien did repeat It, and that is how the NO EAD OST NW. St ae abana AaatrE : Mets: | x cpures MORGEE HAMILTON, 11D. Waa THe ERGaw Tie tEAbOty RINDE RE fon.” two democratic candidates large majorities over | however, the giat planet, which, rises’ earlier | Hows reached Chicago. a FE ee | Peg Phrates. Amero. “ae my the Law, of Partnership, Ovritrations, EMAL TRAINING SCHOOL. 218 “Is Gea. Weaver makiug ary progress in the their opponents -tn the neighborhood of 20,000. | and earlier each successive evening. We see a! The accession of Judge Gresham gave the A 1115 17th st. now. ey and, Blowpipe Analysts, Arclttgctural. Wechan- & Ross Feeer Mel D.. south?” [a pawocratic mazomiTy oF 20,000 xxrxcteD. | glimmer near the eastern horizon, which soon | democrats around weatern headquarters. joy SAF SET eete Me | an ie ee! ee “No. He bas abandoned his campaign. at rhe poll tax prerequisite law has operated to ‘becomes a beam of light, and out of the night enough to Inst through October. Classes resumed October 3. Scl-iw® | evenine, and are open to both sexes. ae HON" EDMEND FD lnest in certain sections of the south. Am ™P- |. iain extent in reducing the number of Plackness bursts forth Jupiter, brilliant, daz~| Judge Gresham's action would, it was con- | qyuivaTF TUTORING FORVALEAND SIMILAR | DEPARTMENT. OF MATHEMATICS — REV RENE HOLAISIS SO nent had been made for him in South of sling, fascinating. sidered, draw a large number of ‘voters to the | Pitstitutions; references in Yale and Weaht Gepmetrs. “Trisopometry, An ' Lacturerom Natural taw. >” ina, but he passed through the state with-, qualified voters in the democratic party, while |" On’the 1th Jupiter and the aun aren oppo- | democratic party in illinole and beof wectinatte | a PY noe | omourr cota thor Ghose &, want out stopping. experiences in Georgia wore with other cauror, has prevented republi- sttion, one rising as the other sete, which rela- | service to the party in Indiana, where he ie un- | —° Be cee al Rpehoione | MORRIS JOcErH SPARES enor A ARTES , Physiol and Retioual Duyeholons . JOSEPH 3. DARLIN Ret very pleasing.” can qualification almoat wholly in some see tive position affords us the most favorable view | Usually strong and where Harrison's atreugth is | PIANO, INRTRUCTION Mise MAY He MuAD, | Eihice iccturrsn fnerhisery of phileacniy, SOE | PaaN SOEENY. DARLING “Do you thick the third party ix Itkely to | tons. {tis doubtful if Mitchell (democratic) | of the planet. In addition to this be is slowly | waniny ‘of Berlin. Lessons at pupils’ homes if ve | DEPKteeet on ~ Ac ios | SAMUEL M. YEAFMAN, ESQ. VATE SCHOOL FOR cmary Georgia or North (aroina” will poll 40,000, a Fleming did in 1888, | inereasing in size ang also in light-giving power. | When the World correspondent called on dares O02 224 st. n. w. ocl-Lia® ae en “pleases tu sumer ~ QR ERR | orgie be mnie at the stieoal 7 ___ocl-lid*” | ghe French. 1 ti ; 4m | | The faculty take pleantre ia suneincine the aAat- no donb of democratic wuccess although some morbere of (the democratic | From the 6th, howefer, bissize begins to lessen | Judge Gresham Saturday night Le refused to | FJ ARVARD PREPARATORY SCHOOL, EDWARD | sejecaily ging gettin Students: Prof LLE | fiom tofte nnuaber during the past veal fen He fin both of those states.” atate committee predict Tr . vote for and at the close of the ‘year he will be reduced | talk politics. “I shall vote for Mr. Cleveland, 1 deg (A. Bo brinci:al. trepares rurils for ail | DAVIS I Fa. 3D. 4 That 10 tol am. ad Joe! w fren ‘had as to the south generally?” him. It fx generally conces Daskin | to what he was early in the summer months, | and that is all there 1s about it,” said he. OBelcate tticn If dostted. Chae ean | 1gRRPARTMENT OF GERMAN, Complete course “Our are very hopeful of success (people's party) will get about 5,000 votes On the 6th he is in conjunction with the moo Salratte nti das Pilcation, Address VIG14in st hte, Toc ece dee | 22,the Gorman lay tion and extensive | nn ea “ Mhroughout the south. Mr. Stevenson's visit to which hare heretofore been democratic. He and as but a few minutes of arc separate the piss stsan P Pear ee ae ene era Set the exguing 1a CK. MISS CATHERINE | Selene and ny a ae 5 : om the ha ngthened may possibiy get 3,000 from the republicans. | two it will be interesting to seo hoe much of | Sooper headin for a M'S3r ide FhoMMEE SSRURENE | SARS SCOR! . D. Your end will lecture on the Low of Ferscaal Frop- North Carolina and Virginia has » D SINDERGAR-| DEPARTMENT OF CIVIT. G. ‘the there very greatly aud made success | In fact, the most sanguine estimates of his his brilliancy istaken frcm him while in such | Frank Coole; - | TEN, G44 QS Weshinsten 3 including Rutld'n it now_2nt commodions building ot Kos. 0Gand | oA ee ater mcmers Penner BBY ie SS Sa Wome P Sawai | nae yates nmnrans Saag Ce | son preset the prespects of democratic success are much about itdo not give him over 16,000. The) aftor his conjunction Jupiter passes from the sgl . as > ee oc] -6t* Ravers 2 he Tunnels, Megoary rhe e Detter than they appear ou the surface. The democratic ticket, :herefore, will probably be | ranks of the morning stare to those of the even. | Frank Cooley, the leader of the notorious ME PAUL TORING, Srecifications and Contracts, City Paniteafas ee. | Ieading republicans do not want their party to | elected by from 15,000 to 20,000 majority. ing, over which lutier he at once assumes con-| Cooley gang of outlaws, was shot and killed | + jolin ‘Virtuoso tensive Designing: Qut-door Practice upd Inspection | Waed of aud library Rave its number Inoreased clase the 2 umber ast conser tro yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock at the home {Ol Ket. nw. Bort. EY FRANCIS R FAVA, dr., C. | vending” roome. i giibrars. ‘now comprising federal offices is increased. Su uub- | former igure early bird willcatch a fine glimpse of| of bis er, “Lute” Ce KASPAR WILL RvOPEN Hits} ARCH t v ‘upon Ae gty ents really undertake to carey the siaie those | Complioa:inns and combines” in some of | fair Verse ae she Fives inthe ell eareet the chaceevean aahunnd. peed bottapena dor in sehiool for the comine soeson on SATOK. ; re Jone eftached, will Se open who were formerly democrats will be driven the counties will give the people's party cundi- | morning. Vente line, however, got ar far awa; Be en ewnerrd ny Neen eee ct leniee Mt. n. w.gel-1m | spect wes fersof Architecture, the | - Dack tuto the democratic party.”” date small msjorisiog. The last legisiature (that from the sunas she is permiited to wander, | Ytia. cae As RETURNED | Pavargre: © Avchitecture, Prof. FRANCIS BR. ow Sis alikadam vit naabhaiienen. of 1891) bad ninety-nine democrate and one re- andshe is slowly but surely being gathered into | ‘The authorities come time ago decided that RaSraeli “poten clans ak taney eet DEPARTMENT OF ELFCTRICAL ENGINEER. | Bowncements he eines. | PRIVATE ‘The Massachusette democracy are making a | Publican. Very Likely the next (tha: of 1898) | the fold. Jupitet,try as hard as he will,and bril- | their frequent raids into the mountains would ce. B18 Maa hw TAO a Pee RICH and Me Technical Appl. dey, Ceage Of the school nd all inks guowtan ght to give the clestrol vote | Till have eighty-eight or ninety democrats and | liunt and glorious us he becomes, cannot wear | never capture the gang, and they changed their | PAINTING oe. Motore, he. Laboratory sisntied with elec. | Bush ordially invited to be prosen: : a | , , Pretty vigorous 9 elev & dozen or «0 of third party and alliancemen. ware] when fair Venus issues the challenge. | tactics. “Ge egies ass i light and current. E. 'P. LEWIS, B.'s. fu. | , The scretary cam be seen at bis off MISS, BALCIes crvtl, sexvice Insripore of thet state to Cleveland. Congressman | Chairmaa Sparkman of ihe democratic state | It will be well intoithe new year, however, be. | “¢tic# George Fisher, a United States secret potest: ame | Prep nastness Gollese, 1207 10th st. aw O'Neil of Boston, who is bers, says that they committee estimains the vote for Mitchell | fore Veuus gots to her farthes$ eastern elongu- | #€Tvice detective from Hagerstown, Md.; Frank ol- tea Ratrnction of Mectric Shore and Plants. Mechan- | infcrmation, enroltiuent, we,” Those ne are waking © sbarp figh) aud are reasonably nab 36.000 which is @ falling | tion. | Pegg of Uniontown, Policeman Hartley of roblcky ox oP a, gu Earinee oe eR 4% SoBnect themselves with ihe school for ‘the « j Confident of success. The Massachusetts peo- | off from Fleming's vote of about 7,000. On the 25th of last month Saturn was in con-| Fairchance and others have been quietly lying | \7R HERMAN C RAKEMANN : ARCISSE FARA: OF Speniug night ant thes sve ah mn | , be sare, are loo ith & gus in POPULIATA AND REPULICAN®. Junction with the sun, wud after that event he about the neighborhubd for the past few weeks, | ML “will remurnefoateurtion un the violin on the 1at | DEPARTMENT. GF THHYSIO8. —General Phygiog | crit oath te the coming Jofat debate between Con- | 4 cireuigr letter recently sent ont by Bim tn | changed from an evening toa morning stat, 11 | They observed that the. gang came from thelr BO NBoin” | Peasurcinents tn laboratory” General Astronomy. | bectvaine) at hock stoves : 4 republics pandidat | whiel ter rory emein un’ = — . B.S, i: = = — og on heenrng tale g ‘ali. He | IatRe numbore shows that the leaders on both | hich latter category he will rem vein conjunc. | mountain Tetreut to, old man Cool 9 + SHAN WARD, ECTOR CHORAL | ‘For ‘nether information apply. to, HL C0. GOR SUT OF WASNT RESON. Qilde that co far os the goverorship w con- skies understand each other perfectly. In this| tion bu we cantot widen the ede antay for three Sundays, anid) arn | 4 Png Read tat tn Hay jen Palas | HODGRINS. Ph. D.. Bocretaayrof the Meu. licatlon porsumsily or tig lotoer ty the oadbs GPORGE'S HALL POR BOYS, ST. GPORGE cerned be thinks there is no doubt whatever of | otroular Mr. Eagan say! witness the meeti Jase as a ees ns Terns, €40 por quarter. seG0-1 | yap wy street northeer see ee prepped: Fe yh RY Gemoesatic enceces. [ee Whtte th pean party i Florida has /suo. Saturn ts 2 C | Soucladed that they would do this again yester- iss ae Wann, co. | for gellewes for the Naval aud atte egueemaretey | ee7-tm a oh Lo wale 2 Riesiaetiiaiia at siicisien | thouzht Lest not to put any candidates tn the | ward, while he meats Mercury being drawn to| “*, ana Prapared tomakea capture, | | J es TEACHER OF PIANO, | for business, " 4 core of ine protestors apd tustrnc- | ‘THE ART STUDENTS L¥ AGC RESUME Ck PPM r Es-Congreseman Adams, whose visit hore hae | Heid thie year still it ie of the utmost import-| the position in which be will be in superior |g few ‘demutice Mipned vant Grete ae Bene | ee a = for inst ‘a r : me | ee 7 ot Qiteped tu an “ 6 to the wel! «the | conjunction with the su Saturn and the ‘1 on q - EY. Mi. \ ° ro answer ingwiries, ‘ro: Por 5 - B. . Teru:s w already Leon allude: to, sure the feeling of con- | Tpit republicans go to the polle and vore in | almost faded crescent of the old toon mill he | chance before dasligh: to avold the spies of Goasteteat seukeuctors: welteanteret mies a SHPTEMBEN SA. "Por catalonse or hax. Mi E a . moved ALS fidence among the Ulinuis repubifcane te grow- | the int an bonest and fair electfou law. | quite close together on the 13th, and if we have | te 8ang and joined the watchers tn the fleld. | Pons) ii eignt pre. mabebes : ‘a sory 21g pe a rei pat tarens SUS Lith st. mw. Circulars | : 2 ne . lq Tr a ier nid Juek: Ramsey. thetawo mos? 4 os a ye: ANDREW F. MONTAGUE, Pb. D. principal art stores seit Don o LLPak, ruLteorr Fire, WF fing stronger, and be thinks thers is not the o late to qualify for the state elec-| a lock at bin through a telescope we can feo | Guring of th Do raced tea sutuaer = Pee 5 + Resbtia. ISS KATIE V, WILSON WAS RETURNED ; By the Vrothers of the Chirtetted, Silden Sacks shout the ciate giving ts uaetl | Gon ax Ovicher 4, bet there ctill resistin toa| something of his rings. Mercury ranks among | feu Of the gang, came riding down to the : ar = —_— ~ Mitom'enn rel 44 eat. Setrmtitie and con Fepublican majority for the cleowral ticket. ‘The | dave in which to quslify for the congressional | the morning stars until the 7th, when he passes | Cooley House about noon, and in the afternoon | yj (CCOtOMBIAN UNIVERSITY Law SCHOOL eee three renubL. ete in Chicago, he says, | and national elections of - November 8 th ake his place as one of the evening | pont pack of the house into a field which had THE FACULTY, 4 # - will certaiuiy ‘ongreasmen, a | galaxy. Hie 1s in the constellation of the Lion, | pecs Wetely cleared of timber and was full of | seao.ste “1830 - W JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., President, Roy XA 1 TOWN, MD. KEP MAR GOLLEGE AnD and be looks for = gain « val republican ; . My | and hins a right ascension of twelve hours, ff- | “WPS ue, MT TEACHER | And Professor of Public and Vivate International 5 ragumbeena naa i a ex en members of ( ovgrees a tes, thirty-two seconds, and a d en the sheriff's party came down on them | I’ oi Piano, Ong Harwo fi aw. ER capone Sens xcEDT sop Ramsey and Cooley were both sitting againet | Pecially s tentive to bewinmers as woll aso pupils ad- Them HARLAN, LL.D. Pe oy OR sav fons. “ne i pont changing from north to south. | pa, with their Winchesters beste them, | vauced: Ol Lat. a. w. of the Snpreime Court of the aia anne Be OUNT BOLL GE ae 2% pemdveregmonrdae p yy Docause that party in ite plat- Mercury ‘are in_ conjunction on | pumpea with their hk 4 while | PRIVATE TUTORING AND PREPARATION FOR | Proteesorot the COD Let, sites S HAMNER Grete ba da a cAneny fOe Bot ed to work for the repeal of and on the following day the for- Te atekn gs lege hark tere le College by @ teacher experi ited States, of the Law of Danone hele fon ‘ Sener oe B. C., does not agree with C« nan election Inw in this ata love to the growing crencent of the new | fume distance off Cooley spied him. He and | Box 148, Star off z tions, of Commercial Paper and of Torte, } ert Key. 3. 3. CUALE A Bill that North (: c There seamne to be nothing equrlvoc ‘al about | pettine ap rat aici: Foon regs ithe Leet 3 eh Casocint Bet WALTERS. COX, LL.D, " . . a Flo save the altogether probable that in next! Neptune is in conjunction with the moon | §%** s bs <i e edhons i lreg ee oe “ f MARYLAND Season hocks ond 1 . nple's party evndi- | three days after the full, and is located in the | {Be sherif! had (rms teagl her pha, ob apes : ined Gr | Profepsce of the Lee cf Bact an Hereonel Property. | ND DAY Sc OPERE Pee eee Co jote of at least 50.000 usand Fepubli- | conx | ctccet Oscareaenen bers ae |G $ Of Contracts and of Crinee and Misdemeanors, u Tere mace iy healthy. which goce to The sun travels at « lively rate in his cource | Frored covey's heart ae be Iny against the Piano lessons ut 4 : the democratic r lec thy 3 ED STATPH RENATORSHIP. south during October. | His declination on | Shots wore fited at the outings Dy Ctlnen cone | fefjeaf sited : sbecial aryention a8 pores ° that the democzate will lone = ture (to be chosen on Octo- | October 1 wns $ degrees 28 min WheON Wicgrisicifercas’ ait Sr ae oes" and Fauity Vleadiog, 5, ence. | SCHOOL OF Tam jority fo! ¥ " Hi deg 8 2 es bi 7 or: “Foo, ion. DAV i PRO! PALL. $2,000 be Woke for ropabiical vac will probably contain two or three re-| {ihe ihigheat mentife sate be series, afte |yplagate® started off on run ws soon as he say | NfIST A MAE ap nt - | cases” Sitios the Bragee, Prete The republican siaie tickes, publicausand ten or adozen third party mem-/ crossing he turns and is| Mischief was killed, with some of the sheriff's |” Miss Rocers, bupll A Professor of the Law of Corporstiens, : strongest ever put furward by the party Ders. Allowing the opposition fiftcen the de- coming - he eae beige peated ei et EE ils sath Rahs che pecomal irene ee Prof GH EMMOTT. A301 Rew Vorkave. for tormm and frestnt tate. | mucracy wor 'e eighty-tive vote: tial eclips ° | rap era Bhs Aas a s nce tae C- (of the Jchus Ho kins Ui ST . RETURNE, : “What about the force bill cry?” wasweked | Tl “ of the coumiry. On that day ne | ang roNet Holbert of Fairchance was summoned | 76BuH 1 AP Raden E fe tind regan’ tnetgncticabin Pasa. Ye i : n inquest o ody e lor Conver ENRY E, “ wipe gg ite the junior | tenths of the sun's disk will be hidden from | 24 held an inquest on the body of the dend | for Conceris and Bi M : pest i hia ; 3 oe | MLsniee ‘address is Parthenon Heights, “ ory of Music. * ine an- | § . indications of a | our view. From the time the eclips begins | pt#aw.and his body now lies at the home of | Bits 1 2 mh. : ti his father. The greatest excitement prevails in e " . wa appeals of Mr. Stevenson ob it may aseume | until it ends there is an interval of almost four | his {athe tie aru N | ATRS. SUSANNE vor "2 j 3 = | : ae had no effect eacept to amuse the thivking men | proj ie ws those which | hours and three-quarters, st Uk fall Cros Oho Maco eee lasts ation of pupils Wedbesjay and 3 " _— M: , 4 hers axa asteS in both parties, who believe in fair elections | confronted Sauator Call im 1891. During the | “October's moon phases begin early on the | TeH*f i fels over the death of the outlaw leader. HEROES SPANO ROGHS ig rs ' 1 ine Catveg Siatooj™ | Seent ay : iF age | 4 PhowNisG awoke nea’ and know that the iorce bill was merely the ox- | hottest part of that memorable contest Pasco | morning of the 6th’ with the fall moon, fol. wHoxac— bene, iy aud the Use of Au- ; val Ste | declared himself squarely in favor of Call's | lowed on the 12th with the phase known as last STEAMERS IN COLLISION. ip RAT erate a ate ADAME j v1 that the great cities | re-clection extended all his infuence in| quarter. The new muon does not come in SS fourth of the thue crdimarily required. Unquew- of the Was a Ber) ae ce | awe (of the Washington Bar), dat u now enjoy exclusively. The cry of force bill | that direction. Unil the 20ch. while the first quartering up- | Three Men Killed In a Crash Between Two | Sonabiy genuine crayon portraits made. Open 10 Lecturer on Practical Cours 7 Mine yoars of succeasidi teaching. Best references. and negro domination is making the colored | fight there the fight on Pasco began pears on the 28th. Big Vessels. aa? a The Hyp: WILLIAM EDGAR s ALM ax oe for the republi- | re psec bpeobornam ri wine a ane a ‘The steamers Busy Bee and Daoiz were in i ber LE. P. HANNA. ‘Professor of the " Jadies and children, will party. ie ” N 00,000 DAMAGES. 7" = The Hon. ANDE: y nm on MC wt. 5. This, well-known in- | eid sinati smmenen, long knite draws to stab him with .when the pisses One ion hose . near Hamburg, and the | a 5 MERGE, | (Amtoctate Justice of the Supresae Court of tho Dis. | stitution fs Salar eee ‘The attitede of Henator Hill toward the ne-| = comes. They are uot saying much, but | A Daughter-in-Law of Capt. Jacob Vander- | [ter vessel was 60 a ceeeee cee ne ; ee Tackaber ou Gitcdoe Vie anton bauiiiel Whiddig [ae duration, | Furils not | | they are quisdly seciug to ft that the members went to the bottom. The steamers came to- URNERL AM u Tew ané < Giead cummstiten end Geo Gemoceatic < ih i bit B: uit for That Amount. fi : om, vee aituas of oe aeue of Soe new ba a as many of themes} oo or the ear! cases on the fall calendar of | 8°t2¢? With great forceand a scene of death and | teen years a. y ‘ bebe ye Ree es to bes a6 of ite | possible autt-Pasco men. ly case ¢ fall calend f oi lege. Siz cou -baieh, curTinr terest. Senator sill hes not been near the dem-! Col. John A. Henderson, vice president of | the supreme court in New York is an action |"™!™ Tesulted. The Daoiz was nearly torn | (Ki service, 5 ihren teeters ome EROIC, AYGIENIC. PSYCHIC ceratic comt .Atee, although Le bas beeu in the | the F. C. and P. railroad system. ts reported to | against old Capt. Jacob Vanderbilt, brother of | Sumer by the sharp and ponderous bow of the | and, gathud ae. al | |The exercigs of thie ech sncinding taluuet’ aed parlor fencinc.” Gre ne gad ity for eowme time. So far as can be learned | be working sealously against Pasco—and his | the inte Commodore Vanderbilt, brought by | PUs¥ Bees andher captain, mate and piiot were | guisiset sv law Lecture Hall of the uni a PARIS COLLEGE Hnccnene jhoemes | _ sete" J. elton’ Aegocratic committee bas not been near | system, with its thousands of employes and its | pi" sul Commodore Danderbilt, br y MEPIchy, AND DENTAL DEPARTMENT, Na-| ING OcTOpERt ok, wie a y ‘Send for puysical culture catalogs. | [VY HAL him, although it has been in the city for some ral ramificatious throughout the state, can | > SaeE Es te Promises to de-| The wildest excitement prevailed among | j¥4,t!" niversity, “The pinth ennasl course of | will be present to make ennouncament of the rn Hence the ausicty as to the situation. | expert s mighty infivence. Itis auspected that | velop some sensatioual {ncidents, It arises from is dl Se A ee ee | Boy EB is understood that Senator Hill and Seuntors | Heudereon himealf will be a candidate sgainat | the action for separation which Mre. Mary E, | oee of the Dacis's crew whoked escaped | Cush. witser ineotectoer sonrees by rot. | _ cao, conect has am winder egmegund |~a— te Brice aud Gorman have had one or two quiet | Pasco if not Limeelf, then some man fs | Vanderbilt brought four yeare ago ugninet hes | Gettly, and ns it was seon at a glance that the | fn’April, IRS. ihe esauuaticns for th | Brat wat, @,, JOHNSON, the suter, of the moot | Sakae is « insted pam dacuien™ dapanters copsultations, but as for Harrity, Dickiuson | frieudly to him, efther ex-Chairman Jamet P. | pcspend, Jecole i. napa vessel had been so badly damaged that it was Pe ee ee Ee a Cn Dee Por | eee ee eee eater oars auipaas | MONDAY, October 4 st Mal tet. soldim™ fend Whitney, Hill has no use for themaud dou's | Taliaferro of the democratic state committes | Bu*band, Jaco ‘anderbilt, a son of the | only a question of a short time when she would iefoepaetion wppiy 6 8. (ae BARKER: pt D., | Qepartueat, that by’ Eis catecheti‘al aualy-is tas | (THE MISSES KELICS KCHOOL =a ick OF THE te Gas Goth ean” Ss in oatamteed | or Gtnte Senator BME. Mamancnd of Oclanan | Pin go down they husteued to leave the steamer be- | Dean, Gist. nw. ___ s027-9t"" | teachinesof woth lectures and text books may be in | 4 pon YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDR strtct of Col Senator Hill oes to Virginia to spenk at | Senator Paaco himeclf, who has been making | Mrs. Vanderbilt tr suing the epry old captain | fore the foundered under them. | The Busy Boe | NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. Seata {due lecture hail will be aeslemed to students | School reopens Sept. 2. 1438 N ST. N.W. preseised tt request of Senator Daniel, aud will | s canvass of the state in the interest of the | of Staten Island for alienation of her husbund’s | Te" 4¢Ted all the assistance possible, and all but AOU Seer ens te.sele. cree Wa She order of caciswretion. | _37a3-te « 0 from there to North Caroline as a | democratic ticket, foels confident of his re-elec-| affections. She claims it was through bis| “yates men mentioned were safely, revcued. Hon. ARTHUR MoctiTHUN, LL.D. brary of the unfvoraity for thls paryoss ns WAgityatos cons: tion. He fean alliance man and very stron; 6! The Daoiz was a Spanish steamer of 618 tons | (Late Justice of tue Suproine Court of the District of | For catalieuss sitio de ny the lecture 1 t iy Oth A F Ong | father's inftuence that her husband deverted her, | burden, She arrived at Hamburg on Septem- Goiurabta) with the farming clases. If the two-third vote Zon Septem. rab courses in. the un: juate and seraduate depart. 5 x thould be followed in the democratic caucus he | Mrs. Vanderbilt usks the court to grant her| ber 16 from Barcelona, Hon. #0. CERCGHTON, ILD. mele A SAMES C. WELLING, Presdent. | ts = would have an advantage not pomessed by Call | $100,000 damages. ‘The trial of the case has +o (Ge tie Washington Bar — F MERSON INSTITU | F i “ 4 Instructor of the Senior Class, and Professor of Equity 14 14th wt question as to how itshall use the | in hie fight. Then a two-third vote was 66, now | been set for October 22. Transfers of Real Estate. Juste Phas, and Professor of Eat ar ae by democratic newspapers to assist | it will probably be less than 58. ¢ plaintiff, in her affidavit, says she was tho| Deeds in fee have been filed us followa: C. J. | Law Elepsing = citiioadl | © a oe Princ Evidence. ipa. 3 win for the admission and classi ° 6. WEBB, LL. D. reonen, fy Mignieaton, and ctaesifcation of of the campaign. Various plans| If the antt-Pasco interest is strong enough | daughter of people in humble circumstances. | Hillyer to A. Peter, jr., sub 109, #q. 151 (Ot the Washinton Bar} NO. 191 ST. ¥.W., pavil The reeular | ue among them one for the | and influential enough it will probably fix up a| Young Vanderbilt had been attracted by her ™M E. ‘ Lecturer op the Jurisdiction of the C. 8. Courts. becin September Prepares for all the ‘oad train to be loaded up with | combine between his natural opponents and | beauty. She lived in the interior of New York ak = > = = — so = 3, PAMES SHOULEN. Under the direction of the Fathers of the Soviety of | 2 scleutiac schools, West "Point and Anuap” | who should be bauled around over the | the third party men. But it is doubtful if any | state. In 1836 she paid a visit to New York cl wekgtbeion g Easterday to P. F. | iltstorieal Lecturer. and Lecture nstitutional Mophine Univerntt : ‘Oue of the teachers is in constant attendance at the | rrainbow states” tocatch votes. This has been | deal can beat Pasco. Sporting politicians will | Vanderbilt met her and afterward visited her | Cain, subs 41 and 43, eq. 1051; @—. B. Horton | recturer Se Pan ee ans Univeral — of —¥ yy prety, the Dauacatle Rela school building, where catalogues and full iaformua- abandoned, however, and it is understood the | bet on him right now as a sure winner. home. He had been married before, but his | to W.Whallow, sub 159, sq. 208; & Adizinistrat : Classica! and Business Courses of Studies. kl sulssn fund will go into the geneval pot and be used a wife had died. He fell madly in love with the Ne LL.D. =i hoagie an, Tatin, Greek, Mathe- | Wo us cou MERCIAL COLLEGE ASD ScHoOr | ‘ Just the same as other funds are for the “good | SAID TO BE CKONIN’'S MURDERER, | Foung girl and proposed marringe. She anys | 5 i 2% Su ss, an Professor of the | matics, Bookkeeping, Stenowraply and Typewritine zy Hee hal's newt]y papered * mare -OL bet Mand & ‘Of the cause. ———— he told her that if his father learned of his | i Eamiot Reel ang Fermonal Pruperty. Contracts, Hegu- | 5. sainded in the course, : & 03 W. DAGLASS, Fw MOS, 2 CHANCE To sUDeCRIBE. Tom Geoghegan, in the Oregon State Prison, | second marriage he would be very angry. : WALTER F. Te i Inthe Business Department spectai attention ts | ship. et ; lowers of the Dintrics of Every member of cach party is baving a Charged With the Crime. He had an allowance of $1,200 ard told tix «c. paid to the preparation of students for the -ivil service | } Nee plaintiff that he would be dirinherited if the | s . a Pi <remizations. ebance to subseribe to the campaign fun’ The Chicago Times says application will be captain knew anything about her. W. Wiber to J. 1 Simpson, sub 130, aq. 860: r ‘aire In the Ciasaical Department stndents are prevared } mot only a chance, but is being urged to do so. | made to Gor. Fifer within the next ten days for ‘he girl consented to marry under an|@—. P. F. Cain to G. J.) Easterd: ‘| vot P iit and for entrance into the Law, Medical and Scientific De- ——= requisition for Tom Geoghegan, now nearing | assumed name. He was to visit his father on | 42, 63.950; $—. 8. Oppenheimer Late M. 'Vinein Dartments, eapecially of Geortetown University. U, ® DENTAL assoctarion, the close of aterm of two years in the state Bate Island segaleriy in tae oe upthe|L. McPherson, sub 145, 8q. 861; #—. = p For farther particulars apply to the part of the peo- | prison at Salem, Ore. In t tion Geo- | deception. The two went to New York citv in| P. A. Drury to'P. J. Drury! pt’ 17, nq. 716; : generally to come forward with funds. The poy sora preety rerrctcnbe | fhe pring of 1886 and were married. Vander- | @—.” Bettic B. Swayze et GB Wiseing! |v cater on cigzot the Moot Court. ee eee © Se Sees: ete beve bad o periicularly hard thine . » it later became bold aud rented a cottage at sub 26, sq. 491; Te a x ee OR. PPEALS. cs tte ihen te agi teet the bags’ neat but the real obj-et of bringing him buck to| Long Branch for himself and wife! ‘They had | Stone, a0"lots in bik. 8; Girent Pecks Ai, of, | Hon. SAMUEL © Puri 1S and Profs, CLAUGH- Tholngutenpeatention QoeteRtolnty Manufacturers to call on that the republi Chicago is to establish bis identity as the man | lived happily together until then, but in June, | Duehay to. H. Sorrell, stub cl D-CARUST, LLM. Bare. The manufacturing iutereste are gen- | who butehered Dr. Cronin. nderbilt lef: her, she says, and stayed 8. C. Pomeroy to A. Fle and Treisurer, lee Secretary and clase dental practice in the world. erally in favor of protection and agatnet free wghegan is well known to the Chicago i time. 3, Barry Farm; $200. J. P. Clark to W. H. abe hast co ee Decca, were train Setader 3. oc 5 new ‘orm: : edged: motion of setentife rede. The result ie that the reput psp a dcraatemniet ay berated e returned to her it was in adiffer-| Marriott, lots 4 und 6, bik. 5, “Paltcades Fisstiding on isth wtreet 2 art | and Thursdays at SSH oe nee ee Fledged to the pro} ’ able to extract more funds from the manufac 2 mang yours fenserete | Cot humor. He told her bis father had heard | $2,083. 'W. I. Boeweil to Lew Belle Williams, | S9*,%-,2ojtuwest, when hogy = apa! ia turing end business commuaity than ar a6 & dangerous ang desperate | of the marriage and that he would have to| sub 2i1, sq. 8%, Geoxgetown: @—. Lew B,| “Pcs mttane crane eer Or we taralt (GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Aid democrats. Still buth sides tad money gesting | at an ausocin‘e of “Major” Samp- | leave her in order to please the captain. ‘The | Williams to Mury F. Dancuhower, sub 81, aq. | Gem. iastnad if ciclock pnw sy heretofore Batok Walle Emerqen galt: ; Se piten thts acheter for campaign purposes» dificult task, aud the | son, who testified at the Cronin trial that Lo base oa oe ie werd oh he did -_ M. H. Meline to 8. A. Brown, sub| gassneaee ne eee MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. of Sl arta perverse raucation te compete without ee eet - — whos 4 was approached by certain parties with the | S°{* separation from the plaintif at once. | 70, aq. 97; &—. G. E. Fleming to) ©The Cosco Balding, including the Library and REE DENTAL INPIRMARY.-TERTH PULLED jambscrews \are heartily tired of it and wish | 9 Mary was willing to live in a cottage with | Bettie B. Swayze, sub 2 2 | Readlag Rooms, will be’ open daily, exeept Sund: Fig menetay iichal Vithou 3 ‘the task of the next month wae over. From en eaniee Te: Cecelia foe 5 91 s06: a Sear Heec ‘heaheud waa wet Te | ee oerearat ee nT Opa eek a | eenees = te for tho we cf | THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON. | suave wht thie Art deviope them. | ee Ts Hot nw Deunel Toevatee ents and ‘of the school, ' this will be the bard: . ihe allowance was cut off. A mect-| 52, Mary's Farm, and 36, Purner estate; —. | “fhe couse of lortioes Uy Der Seioouier, the eminent DAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:30 P. M. a ae nt of the ing was arranged, and, it is alleged, Capt. | Mollie 4. Main ‘to D. Birtwell, pt. 7, 6q. 1035; | Se Rasta Tis be koe ee 614 12th st. n!w. = open fre | Vanderbilt promised to give her $1,000 year | @—. Mary J. Snowden to Mary 8. Harding, ja midre fully than hereto- | _ Ta thesubjects ‘of Anatomy, Chemistry, Physiclory. D® sesnan, if she would convent to a separation. “She | jot 3, bik. 7, Ivy Cit American 8. & Hyxiens, Histology, Pathology and Bacterioloxy . | in the Carleon cottage. | did not get this allowance. She returned to | Co. to Luke J. Kearney, aubs 16, 17, 19 and 20,! , P8e 7 son fgonted in this s-hool. | special practical laboratory instruction is xiven. The Documents by the millions bere been prepared | "rhe name of Uccghegan was whispered about but had no money to pay her | bik. 27, Long Meadows: $1,750. ‘Same to J. B. fos curinis seericn of his clase, has | boravories have recently been enlarged and further and sent out Of course, they will continue t0 a: the time in comuection with the murder as | Pills. § she was compelled toeell her | MeCuffrey, subs 47 wad 92, ‘do.; $1,710. W. B. c equipped with the most approved appliances. Founded in 1884. ity. from 1 to5 pm. jon free. Infirm cou” 307 7th st... All operations pertal etntouniy pertortned out in the mails for some time yet, but the be was know: goto | Her husband took her to 4 board-| Jackson et al. to Elizabeth Gray Palmer et al. 38 crete ‘These are open to xraduates in medicine. 26in number, ore in use te overy wate ta Americaend | Biiver . ‘ef the documents themselves, so far as | ire Neon tat eettate te encenemient a6 ing house in New York city and then left her. | 439; & S. Hoiskell to Anni outa eee taeties anes | ati ies rized to confer Pig wen ities | Senne ould pot } y 7 a} s ‘. a nnie course includ “tf further information apply to legs! thorizel to confer Diplomas, Degrees, Gold = te concerned, is out of the way. | eases o ud not hesitate to commit murder! OF October 17, 1887, her husband wrote her | 1014; $2,085.27. J, | tho Moot Court. ‘The hich decrec of disney etek rad 5 id Teachers’ Licences. - Four Gredusting Courses: now comes the tag of war. Tho education | Uy such an infuentin! Saami oe ee Hot | the following letter : : : ivaiuedunder the manacerient “YA Gomplate oust in EEOC TION: fee ton, tm quelifying graduates for the Dr. G. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, anuione Corwres ia See ing with ne wing beeu attended to the preparations for | > | My Dear Wife: Tam very sorry that you take . James B. Denson to M. WI if Taw, ds it to cnaged & A Complete Course in ACTING. Pulse) . Be csumsination period are nett in order. Reg. | Joe! a Ecree that ae ral of Dr. Cronin. | the name of Vanderbilt where you are. for it | pt. Taq 901; 8, JS. Hotskell to Beep seperti ho deaire 'to'heey Method | _2e20-Sw 15 Vermont are. | $2 A Complete Course in PHYSICAL CULTURE. | *Gr'wn and ih Btage wack ccpaiaity Setration. study of the yoll iste, preparations | criucw at tbe time by one of kis associates, and | 2° jon nameand sou know i@. It may be ao- | Btoeking, subs 15 and 17, 99, 1014; &—- ry can Be seen at his office, No. 486) PHOF. HUNTS PREPARATORY SCHOOL WILL | tion toe. Special studies, without additions! ‘ex: | (jROSHON'S DENTAL PARLOES, ESTABLISHED for the pre: of freud, claborete plans | thet he shortly aftcrward left Chicago, going | o™ding to law. but that iy not everythlog. If ——__ ave nw, every day between the hours of | # commence its twenty-ifth annual session. in , Literature, Parlor Bene: | 9%, 18H, 1508 14th st nw Puls oie #20 and ¢4 for getting out the voters aud keeping away west, where be co:mitted numerous bury pee comma ty tive ceece: tee eeaee yall be) The Mower Monument, chee abet Agta es cae eters Sadho” | Bayle Rusa ioe chgh at tae Coherent ctienee, Eee tee mae Clesses October Steiand Sundaye til pem Ail ts branches frow the polls these who are uot wuiited to [24 highway robberies, for one of which be is | &D°#RaF almost; and will have to support ay! Tho gurvivorsof the Army of the Te air? ‘ fh Ad = oleae co Ed a Ee se20Tm* ¥ ‘Vote, educatios of the voters inte the mys- Joing thue. : children and myself, and my home, where I was | i erected aS ing ful! information as to course fhoro "Testimoulals. of » the Wishest Srrping, lassen, aa ref Casiagae ter BONDS ‘BE EVANS DENTAL Paxons, p <> pe aes teu. & ceceensel arece | — ne a born and brought up,will pass into other hands | #t the recent reunion in this city appointed a | of studios, tering, ke.. can be hal on plication at gharacter from well-known citizens who have been pa- | maile beak CSch Ke T district and every close sinte— these will be | oisis es Theinat Calemane Colomab tae oni | Sud will be mie no more. Twill vend you | committee to solicit funds for the erection of a | i*,ik sores of Mewrs. Lowaernils 8 Go. Slava W | Yous, For fartber particulars or an interview aa | 00° Bi TARO nae Bi 2217 Penn. ave. nw some of the features which wil! most attract at- | ‘Mareh what I said I would send you if I can send it to | monument to the late Gen. Joe Mower, whose | 0! vation in permon. oF by leiter to. Y JRPUCATION POR REAL LIFE Our Specialties: tention of the managers of the campaign from | two yeare forthe crime of arecalt’ wee g | YOUF name a: chy place you name, but won't | remaine areburiedat Arlington, Theteommie | sous. EUGENED. ie | Leaeasdaber bora! Erae SPENCERIAN BUSINESS | CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH new voting time comes. | pou: He b tend it to Mrs. Vanderbilt, for there is no such tee is as follows: Gen. Jeremiah Rusk, G PRIMARY CLASS, | QUINCY METHOD, | FOR Soprano Artist and Teacher of Vocal Music, a nS ee ane, OUT PLATES. =—— | Person, snd you how that 100, Now. eae ee ee ra ae ual Gen. | D suiegca taney vanes cotaeen | elt een ; Tooth that hove Secayed anf robes sway maybe PORIBA’S STATE ELECTION child, for heaven's sake, think, and if you have | Wagner, Suurne, Now York city; Gen. D. 7. | Reopens ceisberd: tase Toot a : a Xs a . C. 8. Sargent, Cald- | = ead a a f Tobbery with | any of the old love left you will do it for the y " SORGGL ae RE oe ge ae sake of your husband. well, Obio: B. F. Chase, Gen. Rosecrans and | Fang huh sched for bot aA iat ease | Mouxr Venxox Szansary, | Silene Bia. the apy of mall . Vanderbilt offered to give the i [sce fee ag f= tidtey Sedorg fee ae Doping te tenth year September 28. i | hee i pearance 50 th if she the it Vander- | dard, Austin, Tex.; Gen. Charles P. Hovey, | ,, 3’artine in the primary dovartment a child may con- 2 ttle of the Conse tg han i eee a eee bit and dropped af ciate upon ber husband, | Waingtony Get, 0. 0. Howard, New York | Swansea ciucryianfe epg | CORNER AND 20TH STREETS. : wi irradi Trigieiate and wom © him b der, | city; Cap . _Hemstreet, Brooklyn, and sd teachers Who aver to teen n 3 supoiy- rahe gh gh nae mo ayer apts Clastiog Sait for separation on the ground of abandon- | Maj. C. T. Christonsen, St. Louis, ‘The com- | © 3 a fun tat tegen of oar stidenty pated oimarpers tg ys ‘ ~ . 4 ae iid, be formerly | ment and yon-tupyort war then brought in the | Mittee met at the office of Secretary Rusk and | fy 5 the Mes sbiepinss kan Saxcadneds’ Gistare living there. He said that for the last |S"Preme court against Jacob H. Vanderbilt. | organized by electing Secretary Rusk president a the roots fem tre awe ot ee eed & Governor and Other Oficers to Be Chosen To He acknowledged that his wife's statements as | #04 treasurer; Gen. Charles’ P. Hovey, vice lally arranged for school ous. This ts the Srat rear that the separation three years be had Leen in Oklahoma, Puget | 2° botron =i el ree el po president: 8. F. Chase, recording secretary, and | turpited with 1uave, refereucs books and with achom- | "°* YOUNG LADIES AND TITTLE GIRLS, clause of the uew statute became operative, Suzud and ie cae ces cs had his Dilt asked for piles and counsel fees pend- | Capt. Wm. Hemstreet, corresponding secretary. | by ory, Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. On Tuesday next (October 4) Florida elects trustvebty poral. a — {| ing the trial of the action. Her husbund said ‘The committee added the names of Capt. Jacob ne Governor, secretary of state, one Justice of the | snid be brea cecd ny ans sated the reason and | Thad no income and lived with his. father. G. De Gress of Austin, Tex., and Gen. Jolin W. neice New buildings perfectly equipped for health and Supreme court, atiwrney general, controller, Cronin matter.” At that time be said nothing | He declared that he had only $20 in his pos- | Sprague to origit A considerable itendance, » RR session, while he owed #200, amount of money was contributed at the re- weasurer, superiztendent of public instruction frther about the crime, but has siuce told the j- | union held in this city, Mrs. Gen. Hazen and nt end © commissioner of agriculture. All the | CoBvict® be could eatily vrove an alibl. Calg- | 7 bya A Papen rare bag Mrs. Gen. Logan heading the lit | ‘fe farminted tree, at . } mony was submitted, forty-five counties choces members of the lower gave be bes never gone by the name of Vanderbilt $100 s —_>—_ SESE ES 1: pl ee nates ae rea ape creais rari Columbian Medical and Dental Schools. |_ 5¢141F. 08. W. SIDWELL, Principal. ‘The medical and dental departments of Co- | Mj = 3. ESPUTA DALY, lumbian University opened Saturday evening, TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE Frank Mesick’s Suicide. a large crowd being in attendance. President ene. Reward for an Escaped Military Conviet.| There is some romance and mystery con-| Welling greeted the scholars in an appropriate pa a “trcin Gace ne ‘The following order has been issued by the | nected with the death of Frank Mezick, who is hand was followed by Prof. D. W. Pren-| se3-1m “°™™ lusic studio, #40 5. ¥. ave mu, War Department: A reward of $60 will be paid alleged to have committed suicide by taking toe I. D., for the medical department and SEPTEMBER by the quartermaster's department for the cap-| morphine in Chicago Saturday afternoon while | Prot. J. Hall Lewis, D. D. 8., for tho ‘dental, eed the institution. received unt, ae ———-+e2_______ ture of an escaped military convict aud for his | in the company of Mrs. Hathaway. a NE ee ee ee delivery at any military post. This reward will| The woman ip the case is not quite twenty Rese be considered as a complete remuneration forall old and is the wife of a con- eR Rasy