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8 “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. c. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1892—TEN PAGES. on Dissensions of Opponents. Correspontene- of The Evening Stax Brnotrxomam, Ara., Oct. 2, 1892. As the election approacke+ politics in Ala- bama continues to excite the people and demoral- fie business more or less. ‘There are now three full presidential electoral tekets im the fleld and not less than three dis- tinet eamdidates for Congress in each district. ‘The regular democratic electoral ticket, which | ‘Up early. As has been pnblished in these columns, the Convention of third partyites and Kolbites Which met in this city on September 15 put ont another electoral ticket. It was made up of all Kinds and cinmes, partly of men who had been life long detaoerats,but had left the regular party organization to follow Kolb in his independent tace for governor, partly of out-and-out people's leaders. such as State Chairman George . Gaither of that party, and partly of republi- eana. This ticket is pledged to neither Weaver Ror Harrison, Lut, as the convention that put it | about 200 feet above the rapids. One of the| Some. The indirect taxes aro levied in the ‘out announced, it is unqualifiedly oppoted to | Cleveland. It was the general belief that this ticket would be tor Weaver out and out, but when it was first in the field Weaver wasn't mentioned, though he Hea Weasy | comppoaae ta made a address the day previous befor | Gamel lost his temper. grasped a hatchet and | distilled spirits and collected ‘ut the place of 220 near MASS. AVE., RE- | DAVIS LoDG! Belbrown, Jention of the Supresne Court of ths Unicel | goudtry. in ps. akbiNc'and Dav south: || DEPARTMES Dane Staten, tr'nhom has len sovicmel the couse on ade | low aetien MER STAT TSS the very body of men that put it out. Itis, all | threatened to brain Greaves. Their loud talk | manufacture according to tho capacity of the | girRe set. i epartinencs i i REFANTMEST OF Fonversaiion ahd exicoeree | miraley Rerniceeieee coutmoon AG; | lon Afar, SESDIAL (DOG in all, a very strange ticket, and of coarse many | attracted the atteation of other workmen, but | concern: These tev starep os Harrison. It is well | nobodycouldinterfere. Then ensued a dramatic | ment imaginable, from n shaple receipt to the think it is really f Lecturer om S:atutocy ‘Adndnistrative, ‘tow and op A THE COLLEGIATE DEPART bbe kest-cjiny Seok phases varoned ant t= | a tmanate Supe. Vienna sendstothe State Departmenta very dark | 9) 0 Wilegneg October f0at The brapciacnof thie herattnent oil ee eeamed om ManTiy Mazin aah | ervcae repalre’ ; ee et a picture of the life of the laboring: and middle | 049" 5 _* | MONDAY. Henepber 7.4) 0 euigk alm. inthe | Dean of the Fuculiy. and Lerture: on Covistitutional | GTEINWAY, CHASE, GAMLE 2 and and St as | Was Fought by Two Canadians Over the | ciasson of people in Austria. Tt is « picture | A Se He ties removed) her studio ‘o 1:37 of study have heen extendo’, the laboratory faciities | tet inertatne cy igre © Cnguns em Molten top she oat an Sagara Rapids. hich will be totally unfamiliar to the people | $57. Wehntciaie dass sant kattreass “ogists | Mietenend gt the Tac colar ee nen a enliOX, JEREMIAT Me WILSON, U1. ar plata 3 2h | A terrific straggle took place Saturday after- | of this country, even the poorest of them. The | \yisy cLaka HAMM ications for rataierae shenld be additecoeT to Ae even the Lam ef, Fate wid the Haw of a Machines Warecnone | noon among painters employed on the cantilever | people are harrassed by burdensome taxation, M 1 of Wiltaae Bee Pe At ror ose, | tonal cally in the Mdvrare at the thatversae, 7 >| ANDREW PDO MARES a. 1. oe Vines | bridge over the Niagara river about dusk, un-| high prices of food and low wages, Pupil of William Mason, New Yo la o8 COKCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOT. JUSEL SD DARLINGTON. Le | oF | | guys and stays. They were all Canadians. They | | state and sesedy move than thirty candidates A DARK PICTURE. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. .. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. deen y various partios and wings — —— lot The fight is a mixed one and no-| Life of the Laboring and Middle Classes in IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. BE RENOWNYD © (CHESAPEAKE AND O01 RATLWA' | ‘will be able to forecast the result, except ity. foe Ag | Ty Austria. R. sia CA! PUANOFOS COLUMBIAN AN UNIVERSITY. three districts where ‘regular no Fy Ro, Ls Gerona: Sea EDULE IN EF be JUxE 24 2a, | aeupcaieeacpetes is toolarge to awa * axb a 1e81 Corcoran (TBE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ape uy rains oma oe ‘te Sata ‘As to the electoral ticket the fight will be | ME INTERESTING Facts FagsExTeD 1x 4 me-| _ocf-lwe 3021 st OL. or riiaw. ALLET © DAVIS CP UIGHT PIANOS FOR | 92. f eh the grandest eenery in SADT LS close, but, viewing things from a non-partisan | PORT TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT BY coxsuL | PHYS|CAL CULTURE: Jang we rparanteg REV. 3. mente RICHARDS. 8. 3., pasate owe, artiatic dnies. gu: | Wert frou Wasktncstn eh * Better thar they have been it the ate for fus| Sac viseua ser or Sonct os MAROM | Pett of parce eisinc terse Tee nox BERRY SHRWSE: er cemee te Sea | TS be commun ieee | poet meen ee tence ayia meek tar cho | aN ts REAL OU? Oe © HART conear, optics Supreme Ste fase Bist | ‘PUXING AND REPAIRING, (GPQKGE RLY. sua\s See! Seepaoar | Sees ewe ade en .. plano maker, trner an naianep lis and St. iB SAT id HON WIELEAM A RICHARDSON LL p., ~ \ pasentt 6 het ‘ities vst out cap nece’ Cineing Pome United States Consul General Goldschmidt of 8 SGEMUETRRCR OG aonoven, JAMES C: WELLING, LL.D.. President. (chief Justice U.S Court of Clann | Hitiea'e'y.«weckstore ta the rect. term Goanae” pale Th dda t Re Loae Sh aes Bhlcase Pe Roy aN kets at Company's offices, H.W. FUCLER, Gen" Passengor Agemt, MK GREA, xe PENNSYLV ANT: Sarre TOUTS NORTH WEST AND cortTwrey 4 a - a This Schoo! will oren atG o'clock nm. OCTOBERS, | Lecturer on the jaw = Contracts and Négotiable | SssS Tt Fee FOR MEYER. GRADUATE OF | with concars of instructien ‘atthe | ees ieee x P witnesses of it as blood cardling. ecleas Direinaig Colle of Stone. instyurticn tm plane: | Grnvral tnd Ana iiel Che ane, fojlowins subjects: oronar F. Waitt: TON, LL, D.. | sporaat oy oor 103 pranié sohamte wan't cattetes Fo A gang of painters had been employed by the ie Siw! Leswons at pupila' residence. aed | FAtory Phyalen, Ama eerie OR | A eee Rice and Tester Lae orem | daraafitty. | Old Pianos taken Grand Trunk authorities to repaint the cables, eps 1. HOSS PERRY. AM rrath 3 TE A. CRY PRE ind Blowpipe Anal: . it The internal taxon of Austria are divided | MAPAMAPDIE,A CRITE. | ga am Blow Anetra Arch Nectar ste | Tectarer oat Gonnion, Law Pleading | seen by those on land, but described by the few! In reference to taxes the consul general prer, ARNOLD _ Nin screen ‘Benkert | German, Latin, Paycho ory, All elawses ‘and Domestic Re r MaGNiviceNe eo ruewe, swung scaffolds at intervals beneath the bridge | '2*° direct and indirect taxes. The direct taxes | Pay te lfor sth at | Sccatin, ad sce erento teh eae ee me Ho8 EDMUND F. De EX 3 met Ay eee eee bd are levied on the proceeds or profits of real : = 5 DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS. Lecturer on the Law of Eyrecaal 1 Bperts ad x ANTON Pipent STATION and were working on these perilous footholds | p+ eperty and other immovable property and in- | M'Su-itor Hert Slower cf thor Ggotuetey. Ilene Ramee Geniuetry aad ¥_ RENE HOLAIND, RK. 3 APES CRT oS an ho | Beriins whi revelve violin juptis | Calenfus. Prof. Hf. 1OnGRINS. PhD. | ,ciRCUTT CUT” PG) elk: penragtvants {Amtod F. want. | Paitman Vewtinic Gare at 10a ome COURT. OF APPEALS. PROPS. MARTIN DEPAETMEST OF FHT Sth at.’ mew, SOPH. MENTAL and st Tine. 10.) men wasa French Canadian from Montreal, | form and under the name of » consumption MORAL, —Physiologten! ant “Retionai Paye Sxuawwere )LUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K raring 4 O'ORY. Hokais: JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON AND K. KOSS | pane coe Sf named Joseph Greaves. His companion on the | far. which ls colleoted at the city limits on en-| C's n'y. plano. ylolin voice, "EDWIN HART. | LEEDAVIS LODUE Phe Be? o PMNOOPHY. PIM | Pen vearwan, E Ca ayE = aise eemr.set ere acs same scaffold was William Gamel. While work- | tering the city. The list of articles includes all Jateor New Enguan] Conservatory of Past guEpAniaEer oe xe ESCH. cThorously cours in Secretary and Tresssien in Vesieas oe HIG © mare ty yi ing they engaged in an altercation, in which | provisions find beverages. Another indirect | Boston, Sam te ¢; instruction | | The faculty take pleasure in a x is imposed upon beet sugar, petroleum and | WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, fat eoially - 4 inte 0 Mtovacientife studenss: PAE" TEE | tion to he mucnieer ucton the faat cps | BONTEEYANSTAREMES Te Wal NATE ECD, a announcine that Hon. Ed:nnn York has been added to the faculty for the &1 to Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Prin 1 | Year and wi Tlecture on the Law of Personal Prop | readings in mind HOROUG! INSTRUCTION ON THE PIANO. | {eERss and histor Mand cleswic German, inelutine MANN 8c HO® NFE A ay te a | known that the Moseley or administration wing | dpel such as novelists imagine between rivals | written decision of the judge. ‘There ie also a ‘Terms, WO nF quarter LD. Ph. D.. Profe . | of the republicans in Alabama are supporting | for a woman's hand. tax on titles and decorations, on appoint: Leverence, Dr. H. ¢. Bherinan. a commodious building at Now. 506 and | * a this ticket. This same convention also put out | | Gronves grasped Gamel by the wrist to stay | on donations and legacin’ on Hate fofteré | guy yy exci wai | Braet, and arverine, upied darin’ tie pace yea" te Gexsted S _ MEDICAL. Sor Presbare, Cowie. cim-oanatl, Indiamemtie independent candidates for Congress.or at lenst | hia hand. but Gamel was the stronger and | bonds. Chambers of. commerce and ‘regtry of | M'Syaranees BA scroor, ror | Stns, nee ‘juane the purpoces of the Law School and is believed te a | Merok ant st Patteram’ eantns Pee eandidates who are running on platforms inde- | Pendent of either of the old parties. How: | ever, these candidates have been of eundry po- | Hitical beliefs heretofore. Some have been dem- | | others have been green- ill have been republicans. COLORED REPUBLICAN TICKE: The third electoral ticket was put out only a few days ago by what is known as the Stevens wing of the republicans. That wing is com- of the larger part of the colored repub- ns and those white ones who failed to get any of the federal offices when they were dished out. Bill Stew » & colored barber from Anniston, is cheirman of this faction. but he th “him vome of the stanchest white re- pubiieans in tho sta | Stevens says that he ing are the straight republicans of er are, he tays, fighting the dem: he third nd his folloy i the Minneepolie wrth the Moveiey faction c they aceuse of allving with the Ke third party people that put out an independent | elee oral ticket. The ntevene rep blicans hare alto put up a en | abiii ¥ and will he demoeratic Notebt fourtis Le whe is a man ity pilite. and VW . the | nintin dis pang Birmingt H of wnt schable eh r. | Ther are all ranning on :be straight Hiean fickes and disclaim any inte: rt or to accede t €. 0. Ben- candi- hey are ail is becom- TUE THIRD PARTY SPLIT. The progre th # party in | Alsbama as parties sta dec he party was born hewied sate ci date for gove almost i dida non- tain districts. jer the chairman Ke ive com- mittee and the chairman of the people's party eommittee held a conference and decided ona Joint state convention of the two parties to p Up an elector} ticket and nominees for Con-} grew. as well as to protest agains? alleged frauds by the regular demo- lly a fusion | Kolb, the | ts before. onvention met lectoral ticket, ns and populists of like mixture, bat adop 1 pat up an posed of Ki lidkates for € indorsing noo: cordem tirely independent f the most pr kicked ecent stat speak. tion, ciaiming that ns were endeavoring to | capture the people's party. These have increased in numbers until it | though the third ; like the dem republicans in Alabama, is opel split. Foremest atmong the dissenters was John B. Ware, who had practical control of the thir party delegste from the ninth congressional J was acandidate for the congres- mination. The joint Kolb and th party conventions didn't nominate him, but a | { | in ever’ pte tothe pur os | SCRU! Anuple accom-uodations ‘are feetnre rooms imeton to St. Loma, Sisenine Oar Warne. 8: City Envinesring: Divine threatened to throw the other into the veething | business firms. The burden of taxation im- YOUNG LADIES AND | LITTLE GIRLS. | | Speettication waters of the river. He pushed him to the | posed apon the business men of limited means = fo-whke Sess Ok Monn e FOR LADIE 49 pom Aally tat Practice and Insy io id * PRANCIS k. Fava gee Bo Ss edge, when Greaves released his hold on his as-| and income is about $5 per cent of the esti- | ANT SCHOOL. = sending rvme the shromeh Slee ae sailant to save himself from falling, whereuy mated net income and consists of achool, water, 2 agi ug 4 p ? English and leading A\ aioweo, 3 of ol, . Miss 8. W. KELLY, London M-dviist. DEPARTMENT oe text books upou Jerr] sttbriec Lorhenter Gamel struck him three times with the hatchet. | license, income, employes and sundry small Se Prin GWAPHICAT dione reading Toone fr tol, will beonen heur8'. | iv excen Gunter. Soa s Newere ratte Ail three blows were aimed at the head. but | taxes. The house class tax upon its rental | (rey ictemas October 3. cel siraction, ‘Shadi 10.10 | For Feta, Canandvisun ai’ Wotaater Anite tor Nat and | ine Drawings tor us Shon, Drew! LAR | eh Sketit for Patent Arnit dally. Sunday’ excejted, Yostudents Anite, exomn’ Saturtey Fa Wastin cons) Pont ‘snd Nineara Pails, cxcent Saturday, with Sleeping st fa ton Rene ‘ant Bimirs at 20.59. NPT YORE aN ree rin at enim, em Ek eM. UN 4.90 19.09 ant Dn To) am. T15 Aaa Temited Pullman: Vestilm)oPassonger Coaches and Dining Os, Greaves writhed and dodged and was struck | value is levied acco: of ine | twice on the shoulder and oncé behind the left | habitants and cesuee i ine ee ear. The last blow staggered him and he fell ence to the cost of the building, and, of course, and would have dropped into the river had he | favors the rich man. ‘The house rent tax paid | “yay not been caught between two braces. by the small merchant 1s 45 per cent, and tho «with the blood streaming from bis | repts in Vienna of the middle classes are wn- | 7° ong mbed hand over hand to the bridge | reasonably high. Added to this are the in-| “fe Ad mel followed, hatchet in hand, to direct taxes on thé necessaries of life in meat complete the murder, but was intercented by | bread. candles, beer and wine oat erpow | fe. Awan. ine o itians, "Mech »nical Will be delivered on 1 an- Prcjections and Per. | ‘the eu i n Wetnes. | the ensuing’ term on Plans and Section mana ae 435 Corcoran st. sw. At by MOT Won Re No INSTRUCITO)_—MISS MAY eatint y 100 ae? Horr Ratt ot the 1? am 480 SCHULTZ a Tis from Jementary and Materia's. Pes. nyiswunce in Areliact ai thei names befors | FAVS: and thus avoid the delay always vc- | » ‘extihle Parlor is sein, Poteet vitable consequence, Vienna is| WF derteed. | TDERALM ENT oF Chyrtue on that neeasion 24a, wen Aue uu I will | today one of the most expensive cities on the Add: £ n.W. at Cirenlais eiving cours of terms, ke... ran SKONGRESSIOWAT. LIMITED.* Lill you." The wounded man was carried to | continent ot ee Rontuceaclokere {UDAN eg hey jorriace. 1538S ‘With Dining Car tron Ba at. nw. : Lowdermilk X Co. John Byrne & Co. , Thowpson's druz ‘store, 03 15: Plication persoually or by’ lett Fst hw eod wand at W t t.W., oF on a undersivned. TMAN. the ‘Canadian shore, where his wounds were | pubhe functionary rarely sees @ Toast on his dressed. It was then discovered that an artery | table. i had been ent, and for a long time the surgeons | ‘The honses of the people cannot compare | were unable to stanch the hem FOR PHILADELPAT, ONLY, Thege. Tis wish those in ‘he United 8 ere is litle re7-1in y atid Troastirer Fast cxnress, 7.50 4m. week days, doubtful whether Greaves will live. If he Peake er he somites ae WILL RESUME aspera ga bate | shoutd survive the shock it is believed that he | age ke a et per ont = of beer —Genera Physica will be a manice for life. | mslice of bread aud eauenge at t imen'a Practical mel es while others were attending | aid pyblic gardens, hecau-e more General Astronomy. | ots Potion, Mithomt chanen, 7:50 a.m. weak Mayet bende < stan inl meal at their own houses i quite n apnly to Prof. He Le stead olla | For Bronkivn. N.Y... ail throngh trate oom him, but all thev yord “heir means. The email sho; kee me wie tar of the Faenity. CTeatnataatent, Brooklyn Annee. RATING CORDIAL TS | Fpegenna danaace Oke ta JEM street nother, ah reparation | cultirecn OCTOBER 17 nat at 1081 Sth st new | fry to oseape tivro praisworthy effort to better the cor dition of 1 corps of uiwe professors na lewtrce: ise a seater | are neay, ioe det both sides of ¢ ned to keep & working classes to an appreciable degree. | \ por of vate Ht uifed to 10) (Briain open ME WIESEY Xanper ig | lookow Aescribed T ehhh ba ppeciaea pa ae a seach r present ( ‘Septem ‘Wil resuine iia Jenson in plano and theory Laboratory five ven ands: 5f ene (Gall Mondays, Weisees ca hitske aaa TAR ae easton ee Stnilto: eee once . inches he and) bai The deplorable sta‘e of the orking classes, JOHN P. CAULTIELD WILL RESUME LYS- | Poe lider address OMT sta. [e241 D® © 4% cartetos, ressed in rnd brown clothes be- | even if ther could obtain steady work, wiil be | D208 r 242 New York ave. Trace ANDREW bP. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., BQskeiNg AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIKL* AND - 4 lanbed with j : domo: strated by the following list of wages ce : name (rose ee Be ie =p psn | Pil route I Basthet tartar : Greaves isa © paid be the most prominent indnstri «hes (COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, ences: Hon. Huzh McCulloch, Hon. Hozatio Ring, | Otuated London. York, 1873. +e in north Bohemia, which 8 one of the greate:t . A. K. Spoftord sig ui ts, Acute or Chrome on IAM and 11 50am, ant 6.99 RECIPROCITY WiTH AUSTRIA. — | seats of indu-iry ris ary. The THE FACULTY. SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES FRENCH, GEW Biood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- toept Snntay.” Sandavs, 6.00%. m. 92 yin Austria-Hung: The JAMES ©. WELLING, LL.T.. Prostdent, x) MAN, 1 ‘ eG | figures are taken from Nordbchmiscke Arbeiter And Protensor of Wullic ard Vitvate Tnterustional | " PRor. vAU} CE VOTO Dighae ae tc atversite de a a For oka XA RIA AU THR SOTTe. & Market Could Be Built © ch Bohemia Lab tics). Taw. Pri assieted Dy a ful! corps of naive SKILL. sccess. r_ Alcon ies a Mw This | work compiled and published in 1891 by the | The Hon. JOUN M. HARLAN, LL.D. teachers. ved. Fall term co: Bat Ve | Y (Associate Justice of the Su Cor f the | ences Oc "pl 2 a 722% 38 nm, Om asia Ge chamber of tradeand commerce at Reichenberg. | Mss Que New York ua aud free trial icenoet cess Hours: 9to2 4108; Sunday, 9to2. ats es an oe So emo se he wages per week of seven days avera, a) ae Profersor of the Coi Turisprndence of the = 7. ry be ci ses the Sinte De 2 4 Sntted ‘Staten : : ’ T HAS RETURNED Consultation free. gy 27-dexsat | Arcommiodats roantinn, barter ph ascliggeres wilt be en 2 : senna young” pec teat | 0.1m een el Coen ee ere y ape apd resinmed inetrnetions tx Piano. 4 the south. PRAT marke jean BI: il be firtecn Me ine Cine ae vocas | eae - , jioncelle ‘ats y of Music. jence, ished by a reciprocity treaty between the | peoples £2.37; men, BLAS, femaler (ee rs The Hon. WALTER 8 Corcoran st caifiniete va THE ONLY Uhos RES : people), $2.37: men, $2.45; ferales (women | CAsrociate Sustten of the Su Woe WILLARD GARLLE OF BT a SR ase Cnited States a tria- He ace: and young women), © women, $1.49. | trict of Columbia), 5 i 01 3 _ ~ ee + “ 7, United States and Austria i. Me sares| eae gynee women) omen, 61.49. | ial | Profes oof alin Hers nal Property. Mi jsteuctor ta Decare Phiten weston | duced the sinus af tmcinient dhasece aeeae te ore. onsaina ES Nae TE The question ree trade with either of the | THE LALO QUESTION IN AUSORIA. | the 4 Crimes and Mis A Delnarte-Mackayy System of Harmente Pewrlon- | fainty by” examining ive te shen 8, 7-05, 7 ain : | ra | an nent. Masonic Hal = osits.”" We will describe yo Europ tes is debarred by the trade | Just now the number of unemployed in | Tea TEACHER | _ case! Ofice hours, 10to Varta ses u | prmpetiae without askinnea ‘vtestomaoy Sao Nese gk 3nd intormation st the oficn, northeant +7. convention mutually entered inio for a period | Austria is great. They are im s Harmony. Fs | Prof a ADAME A. PELE 1. | the morning. "We treat al een Bat chron ant Ronnerfeanta aream Sissy | peckally a astopuncsad: | aud kauity Veading. ar Mirae EEE HAG RESUMED HER | Witch the human faut are stot a Gon. | Station. where orders can be left for the of twelve years. Hence, in order to im; rove | for the construction of A public | Mat “ai tiae teers rouch Claris apd private lessons |e “oftula, rheurnatisan, browerttis, 8 Bare gage an aero ae eur conmmnercialrelations with Aus connected with the ty improve- | PRIVY ATE AEATION FOR | (Associate dstice ‘of th supreme Goart se me | Mpe yearsof successful teachiiix. Bestreterences. | ™ Tras ctonnene, a | “Generel Meamagee. Sonn eneral Pamsenier Aton Seseme highly dedirabia tev whereby a nutiber of oxtlving suburbs | I eo os, Ly Frtemer ite State ts ScuMOMN note SAaeeE = | i : connected with the metropolis, j Be ar oft ee 7. CRO TA ¥. REWU t pee Po Austria-Hungary be concladed. which, of | heen voted by the wauntetal eect aac ae Lectitsr on the Civil Law. 2” rene adords cvary aivanteas for acenicten''s | 3 soagittte te St ant , will differ from the trade convention | proviucial diet of iene beste. nat ney onty | ‘one HENRY E, DAVIS, A.M.. LL.M. fhorowch Engish and musical education, “Pupiienct | yr g, DEN ey Station, Wash wundtiupettenna . ; | Sometime Avsistant Attorney’ of thie Distelct of Co- | attendine the academy wil be admitted co th U ape area in the United States and Germany in_ so | awaits the decision of the reichstath. The dis- | AS, EXPERT Tninbia).. 2 in musie. art, fancy “work, clocution, pho ouranhy sote at Manns to pen Reif nd as the eireumstance is to be considered that | appointment of the Lost of nnemplover Iabor- | A rive nian iewsons Professor of Common Law Practice and Lecturer on | snd typewriting. ie ini eeons fn Species Menten ar ont | Austria-Hungary is not only in the main feature | rs when th-v heard that the government eon- | Voli eh advanced poy pers Hisioey of Law. MRSC THOMPSO¥ OF “TONDO ENG- ic: aatiaed ti l08 Dally connecta at Lenchbare tor vi | an agricultnral state iteelf, but that it also dis- | templated the adjour:ment of the project in | <i | 7 Sometiing Distt Astornes of hee Sacto MRE | ave, iad: certificated at Camb: idee, Rogth Kensine. wees stiticna’on Norfll and K and Western ralirosd apt for poses of the agricultural products of the Balkan | Question cau be more ensily imagined than de- | TreacHE, | Lecturer on Laval’ WiiVograptiyaud the Useot Au- | cakes io aliuitel number of cerilouen date a gui ittelie Stem. Battman Sicaper | peninsnla; consequently it will bea competitor, | scribe". The reavon given is that more time | ae. ett eae INDAY, October 33, at 1711 H st. ‘sel aici ‘sshington to a Sie instead of a enstomer, of our wheat and flour | Wa necesrary for the elaboration of the details, | o¢yie* Bee Se ae tok the Watters Ba ome ‘HE Misses KERWS SCHOOL na a cpiooikine as Ban trade. — But. if the simost probibitory | and the unemployed will therefore have to wait s uinieer the permenal atrecton Lecturer on Practical Conraercial Law. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, peapeameetonets Austro-Hungarian customs tariff were re-| till next autumn. will cc sachius OC- | The Hop. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A-M.LL-B. | _sctiool reopens Sept. 20. staple oer ag) Pitoanh> the gvomeion of exes duced on -such of our products as! Itimestima‘ed that over 60.009 laborers in ven at pup (United Statos Commissioner of Patents) eae tie " : ° Tot Roose Bagh eat Piece a lard. canned goods, ralted and smoked of work,and many are clam- birese us Par iene of the Law of Patents, ORATORY OF WSIS dentistry at moterate prices “astty. meats, ham, bacon, &c., on maize. tobacco, cot- J, while the misery of the smal! = | Ghasoclee thee er tee a Honan : ic, eitpcis tk Komaoas ate 4 TOR AND sour. ton oil, upirits, petroleum, white resin, wood, inereas of SUSAN PULTURE, | ‘rict uf Galumeia)- organ. ie ssn pon i Prie anotl umn, 03 | ttrety of Patlman ‘Dink > dreusedla end satgndta, cele Mathes unk alan on ation from Austria-Hun > the United dng | Lecturer on Criminal Tay anton Criminal Pleading | taeesto ruriis. 0."B: SCLLARD. Directors my arpa runate Avante time 18 Gone) with many of our important manufactures which re- | States i@therefore to ‘be ©- pecially i SMELSON INSTIFUTE, Sees renee ae ny quire ingenuity and workmanship, Austria- | f —— of ( : the popu- D105, HENMAN | tom Bar), Mr. CHAS. B. Foux cost of Lis Hist. now., Dental Depart- | vis Birmi Hungary might become an important market | lation suffers from want of seeding grain oven, EP. HANNS ini Fro:essor of Legal Cate- Tisht of the Columbian Unteersity. pa p.m ML ies ity for, all rrtaciog! remem sgath » Sor thous artisles {a cuares’ of time, prockina | Sadhaye squin. applied for coveraient eid. Oe | DE Saree gf DEST wba remmectin te | BLT to he sain, tod Tactneton ot | ek che eae stoauae es Agee | REN PON AT ati eee aaa onr merchants will study and adapt ‘themselves | and arts of Hungary, where | F COMMERCE, i sutboastcorner | Work will basin, September 2. “Prepares for all the | (1 ROSHON'S DENTAL PARLORS, Ma ay Mgehinetan oo Avant to the trade customs and usages of this country | people are equally dependent upon assistance tare Sy oe BT stone Cea AAS MEGS, | Sifiowes, sclemtihc achools, West Folnt'andAnnap- | Gxt 20x 1 ‘ Wherwnsttigea st and oar manuficturers of machinery. tools, | from the government to suve them from starv poo vin. | Mall be pont uf the lecture | oA auld” | #10and $8, Ovi intent wood sn, Ral implements, &c.. and inventors in general will | Ing. acuity of Eastman ol: se NATIONAL COLLEGE OF, Pumotacy, nicht and Sundays till 2 p.m. All its branches. iv io pro‘cct their property by taking oat patents or| Of late the social democrats in Vienna, in oN tusiness Tne ish, Boquetar iy | git sthaol tas eh wiutergraduate and a gradua “Lectures bein MONDAY, October 2 a z " rete : “ jon iaorthuned wad Ty iperioe | departaneny i tures bein October 3%. 1892, at 6-20 r[ HE EVANS DEN vine A S30.m., om registering their trade marks in this country to | spite of the charity lavished on the Lege d | Thorough aud practical | tof. WM. G. JOHNSON, the judge o Pm. All se-sions in the evenine. Open to stadents | Hern4on only prevent the imitation of their products by | workingmen by the wealthier classes, bave | ours jence and distin- | CoUrt, wll, daring the whole year, of Doth sexes. | STUDIES: General ‘and 1217 Penn. ave. n.w. ES we 9 ‘ vi iuished suece Classes composed of all students tnt Lotany, toxtcolo . 10.23.0.m. and A.28p.m. 7 numerous unscrupulous traders and mechanics. | become unruly and irritated. Man - oie eee Our Spectaities: eck om - ‘The American inventive genius, fostered by | are be:ng held by the different associ iM ro wave oP ig ne Ba nce Thursday, September CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OR TEETH WITH- Sleening Cer reservations and the liberal patent laws of the United States, | a meeting of the Suniter'ot upliy simited tosis boarders and six day | "Sentai! tne lecture hall wi bs deacaned to students OHS A MILBCRN fronsurey at phe cence SSE EArNS. i road. has ong become proverbial in Europe, and | the spokesmen claimed that with the distribu- | +t Tidisonderat recat: | baildlnae Oise hours frou’ 10% lta ta. daily. #14-Tm American inventions are generally sought after aud universally employed. In the remotest ome : sens ics sees aioe Eakin * tae eaanay wif tl aon cs | THE GUE TERT Ovrom: | esta tty cia eran Na Par this, narpos the tecture ‘tunity ever: pity to parents, childrei eachers, | the roots givens new lease of life made as tion of a mere loaf of bread the oppresed | ’ classes could not be saved. Political rights | "My "inte Veer Recap eins = Tillages of remote Luropean provinces. the | mist be accorded to them. and only then would | matt finn'ae non ny the Undergraduate aud sraduate depart | int nertacis” tect chdcimaptat! Gente ekatal | ence aae araiehd oem eet eer aeaced ay | BBALTIMORE © OHTO KATLROAD: traveler will find American tools and im- | thes be able to improve their condition. ‘Their | (PHE MISSES TIFF ments addres AMES C. WELLING, Preskinat, | WAU, cows ine, hina aD. nanently arrest decay at the broken end Schedule tn effect May 22, plements, but ix ma the inven- | wages taurt be incrensed, their hours of labor | ..,0Lorem at 1430 ARES C MELLING. Prestient__| painting fron nature, can be ‘learned, in ‘a few davm, | ag 0 ferme tion is American, while the article itself is an | diminished and then there would be no more , SPM¥ for reulars. O77 7 sro Gall andees the wonderful procrres of students. Bor. ‘i ‘aa imitation produced by enterprising German or | unemployed; they claimed ju nd only | PUAMARY | CLASS, as Svsten of BEHS Morrell, has had twelve medals and stu lied fifteen Pree goes other manufacturers, who sometimes not | when it should be meted out to them would Mire. Miers’ FEN Tithe the anost celebrated artiste in’ Europe. Ror ecsanat, St Las $200,000 worth of paintings ‘ol ‘bition and for | be buen Clnnttnds 30 express only copy the article, but also take out a paten| ath more wort! Isis. mew. att socicty enter on ap NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. 801 | neti all this without a plate | | For Fittstmane aid Cie ins'rictor a" Norwe eaneas was held and Joseph H. Parsons,a re- er of Mstriet Attorney L. + E. Parsons, was nominated. Ware and his fol- | lowers then boited and held their own conven- | tion, at which he was nominated as the people's party candidate. and now he is making the | Tace. Similar splite have occurred in the ranks | the people's party in other sections of the | ate. Ware's friends «ay that th -| Kalb convention was conteolled b ard the nominations di the Penns iva: hand at the time and h some of the leading spirt vention. Thus it ix that the three political parties in Alabama are divided amon themselves. The Jones faction and the Kolb faction of the dem- ccrate are whier apart Kolb Bas operly participated in third party conven- tions and advised his constituency to vote for Weaver, as has been charged. The Moveley and Stevens faction of repnb- Hiean: are at daggers’ points and their hatred has been increased since the Moseley faction has allied themselves with the independent | “Chris Magee, | jer, who wus on | Reid. instead of a rnmasked | ware out and o fight ike the Stevens wing is making. Tho ple’s party men are quarreling among them- Tijves because repeh 1 Kolbites have been allowed to com their camp and take hold of the leadership and be andidates | party men. | tHE DEM The democrats have inaugurated the most | Vigorous campaign that the party has made in | Almbama for twenty years They realize now that if they expect or even hope to win they | must fight. The main hope of complete demo- | eratic success lies in the discensio: at have sprung up among the republicans and third Firtzitee. Right here it micht be said that dimensions present some peculiar feat ces with | 4 | states with American goods and a systematic | government. ral tees for it, whieh, as long ax it is not disputed @must | eration than that opened to it by mentary | N ELEMEN CARY | and Thursdays at 925 Hist. new. is w. sel4-Im* | Tas roof of the month, The gtvansameatin | ™, and 845 pm. be considered as valid br others. “Iho Ameri-| pity. Another sald that the vocial democrats pe ALL F streets | ee ee ae RS. MANS KINDERGARTES AND sertoor, | ;aRUeTyem heh eres Inthe tase fow yearn Wo | "Bor Lexincton and Staunton, #10.40 a.m. | ean inventor or originator does not deri ded to continue the struggle agumnst class ta wuituas He. | Witt nicel eee sp soeoot | Misa te Een 1 READODIOXINDEIL | Henna! tie Beate Parlors ars scamradat ening ty | «FarLuray. Nae Widen sorifiems profit from this trade, for the sole reason that | domination to the bitter end. ‘They demand a tin vane of 9h hzuth year, Coll yvawered | Sunderland place, soath wf Duront Circe ot 8 | sili) amt eh ee I ep et ey: he has neglected to patent his article abroad. | reform of the press laws. The distribution of | (r,\ie #Midance of exy erienced and thoronzh i ‘Now isa coud tino 10 Join. Fail and winter sessions Lewin October 3, 1892, 13-31 = ny ge ET Bey ented teuchers who averae ot: ery seventeen wtic, wranmar, ulence, onistatan’ Zar thronsh to Memphis of work will ‘be found as reasonable as te It may be said with truth that no organized | bread would only «till the hunger of the unem- | chiteen passed 2. shor!han Cone TGNOR MAINA'S SCHOOL, FoR stNGtNg.— | Sih ard Maw work and bawrmaterisie Wa verform | ghar Raltupers. work dave. 4 38,03 30S, 74 * efforts have yet been put forth by the business ed for a few dave, but could Go no perma- dnations Persons yre- | ‘only school of the celebrated Italian inethod in | 2 ocetioes partes to our profession. Fine gold 1S The acta, men of the United States to increase the export Something very different was maceten and cio Massachusetts Tn- | SE ee Washingt mtorios end grand pers, OO at Be | Pubs with oid ‘Fatrecting without pan. rs 05" trade to this country. In many lines the #u- J, and that could only be claimed when | been expecially arranved for school Sie, Maing will becareenren Lo ive opera Sncerie | _es2me Ge Fs BOO, a ees periority of our products is widely recognized, | the freedom of the pross had been obtained. | 12rroses, has all modern hn ix wel Bath, acts fran Faust, Martha Trvvatore, &c.. onthe | J)R. STARR PARSONS. COR OTH AND EST Boauauten’s {3 sinhtegt cs i agin A F Hose rae a grade wane Guutinee fat aie. | rane ‘x. reference buoks and with a ¢ hs SEA ‘Mr. Maploson, gave last | LD Ajocai wnasthetic trenton the renee to at 31, 55.00, 35.05. a6 ea and. with a wise reciprocal treaty, must find a « > ings are constantly dis- | feat an Hab sratory. pur HUNT'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL WIL, ar in New York at the private resid neo uf Mine. De | inetisactine Is ne-ailoat tor The fee. rhe ready market in Austria-Hungar, solved by the police, and the annual convention | eee tion, ts adapted ithe needs and capacity of | 1 comin itn ewonty Sth annual, veesion ia e300" _ | as with safety, “Pilling a specialty. a oa il iv AL 30. 113 fips coat auakamaaiade 5 is and there are specta n oom yon the. 26th ta epealte oa: ‘The establishment of sales agencies in Vienna | of the social democracy, which was to take jp) nce | P vantages to apt | Roo 0. Corcoran balidins, on the 20th instant = f hoe 8 At present location twoiva years. a ) HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL For | Somfortand satisfaction. apply Austria-Hungary and the eastern | at Linz next month, has been prohibited by ‘and Pupils. Mite atndents tn attendance, a laren nmnber of | felvtechinie achools or vern sont academies. hom ate prevaring tur collece, havea deserved repu- | struction thorowsh. Te: children and older girls will becin OCT. wonials of the ‘hichest ors: es may be made at the school FR, DENTAL INFIRMARY_TEETH FILLED - on for zeal or neine! el chat om |-known ¢ who re i st. oi re the canvassing of these countries will greatly en-| On tho other hand, the manufacturers of | fit for Zral-t toe, r fineineat wid for thelr oh. ioe Ear ean ae area BE iomicancmmuemande |G ee hance our commercial relations. Most Ameri-! Austria met on thé 20th of April for the pur- sted ft Catalocues at Bal- | dress J. HU: 17 Irving st Hs. dental depart: Me PUTNAIS SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG | ofthe Colnudtan. Caivoraity. foi, 1 top. m. daily an manufactures and products that reach | poe of forming acentral protective asrecin= at Drentano's"and at the school. Office | wag” aa orb tape geet gf py susepesian fay extraction a7 open fro Gustin ane tnmaperta Uy way ok remigael. [tee Mien Ment cece ef oameee. win 108.0} to Me DWELL. M tige offered for puytle of all ares and spades, Beer ot | Owover= tosune 32. nil Hamburg, Bremen or Antwerp, and lose the | turers, who had before formed societion in | 1yno¥ CHONIN UA REOPENED. iy RHOWT: | acl@UGRO Artist Ad Teacher of Vora} Male references. AppIY tor circulars aud information at | [JJEXTAL, INFIRMARY Roser gas |" | American labels and designations by the time | their respective lines,were reprecented, Strange | Pana GROIN dUAR REGEN! - | GUSSTON STRUT FOE AE AAM:_ | 1453 Corcoran st. sezchn | year. Extracting, &¢.. free” Plllincs wad plates at hey are landed on Austrian soil, with prices | to say, meeting of enlightened citizens de- | between the hours of 12:0 “and 1G rs BE ee nan cost of materi increased. A much greater sale might be | clared against workingmen forming trade asso- | Bi’, nts wil! be received unt! Oct, Ove septener vend , RS =— Cos taal inte eat a blag fy rnbetta ) fremenpcd pict earunater = o ri ASON | [pue wenttrz scwobr OF LANGUAGES, PROFESSIONAL. pod re 4 ithe. nw. ees lations heretofore existing between employers Yoeat culture. ‘ano and his “LocuTION, ‘ratory, CTING. (Branches t "Amerjcan, = third party move in the interest of Harrivon and | BELONGED TO A SUICIDE CLUB. | and employes; they also declared against the | _ %7-1m* is May Buck, necvinrantet, Jaan ne eet comple thot am 47 Buona hc) we onan = ang tier, rvatnal gc tvng ailment — eight-hour law, unless the question be regu- | ACADEMY OF aur HOLY choss, ‘sald: ‘raons know what powers they si cas cally ee ere | A Wealthy Young New Yorker Shot Him- | lated by an international congress. One fails WHIT MA SA, AVE. pemseus wntil iinie Art develops them ‘ — NSULT EMMA. EX-GIPSY Wor Atectic Gan ‘10.00, Sundays, self Because His Time Had Arrived. | to seo why the manufacturers should be justi- YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN MALTYN COLLEGE OF | nounded, tp 1884. | _seS-ty. arene dent pf occulta BS First oe eraet hours Tee rp | 2 (noon, a | J. Barlow Moorhead, a young man reputed to| fled in forming 4 mattal Protective organiza | Teast Eilts for imparting cakes CN: | OLk st nw. vatted’Biige aoe | NITES, Bastian Oo Meee oo suisret "expreas texin, Sonnaay ont. be worth balf « million dollars, committed wut | Honand the same right of organization be de-|eSucaiinun the, rimaty rropatavy kad soa | ton. ipa». Martyn, Founder; Wolstor Bagerly, successfully for civil wecvice, departmneutat | PME: APHATL, (CELEBRATED CLATRVOY. saa fad ueckel from hota ang. | cide in New York yesterday by shooting him-| which has been conceded them by most nations | Semon aut inetrutions on the plano. heen viola | “jarn, Baein't, Hay‘ hatrman of Board of Trustees, YL, ¥, FRUDHOMME FRENCH TeAcuER, | Slit ater caveat? Revutsiney wanes | SPE Mey Pane LAS es and self through the heart at the boarding house | on the continents of Europe and America. | phonorrashy aadiypeetidug Tee © S Shasiat | , the Martyn Collere the Largest and meet nge- | Moz'p wi, new.? form aime weske 8 pod Gab See ms E eee No. 56 West 35th street. However, they declared in favor of voluntary Gin otmer,arw in uge im every sata tn Acar ad sop repeae Oot 9 Ave month CHa” | Mf E, FRANCIS. CA READER AND THANCE He shot himself yesterday morning, but the | ®fbitration in eases of differences between | (JEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY 3 Complete eonrse iu REOCUTION. —— a ‘eersooe | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. i 1 AG se ape! Jae. — 2 suicide was not discovered until Garland Gaden, | *D¢™ &# against state interference. : & A Complete Course in ORATORY. OUT OF WASHINGTON. c == prin — —_—_—+o2+___—_ MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. & A Complete Course in ACTING. wan ROF. CLAY I8 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED ae ee eg teen ge After | A Morse Jumps Six Feet Two Inches High. : OMI AGPYS COLLEGE OF ORETORY, | STGEONGED HALE FOU BOTS. st, GORGES | {,adTertsing clairvoyant. strciorer angmediumis | 32 womporPANE eihiwarox. apd — ead ws to — ins] ‘Twenty-six horses competed on Sunday at | THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON- DUCATION FOR REAL LIFE fovetenmene. jie Sten ab eommaa Sieh. “evanls ‘iditen isuterles, recovers fost or ROUND TRIP. BF piky called “Young American,” of which he| Rouen, France, in the world’s championship mak dntanel ey Eee ES [THE SPENCERIAN MUSINESS COLLEGE, | Ivat Washington references. oy fe was the manager and financial backer. The | jeaping sweepstakes for 25,000 franca and the G 3, AT 5:30 P.M. jationrl Bank of HE FREDERICK FEMALE farully troubles evil influences. Strangers from other play was to have been produced at Philadelphia | gate reeecints. All but two French ho: ¢ Drenty-ighth scholar areal Uplted Beaton Ter sa onbitionaati weg gt ee YG SEE Sse axes gate ip jut two Fronch horses! 1m thesubjects ofAnatomy, Chemistry, Physiolosy, | tember Ibas. Den i Day and nfene pe enjoyed. ADDI to, win" Fok Sine wAbershave failed.” Oomvinces_sooet ah on November 7. cleared the loose bar at sixty-five inches. The Hygiens, Histology, Pathvlogy and’ Bocterlolocy | ake vine Seas os joriek ede pe yg OS trea. Ex-Congressman Thos. E. Miller (col-| ered) of South Carolina, a republican, bas been | fn Alabama fora week under the auspices of the Moseley faction of republicans making thtrd AY speeches e negroes, pleading with to vote for the independent electoral Yicket pat up in this state. Miller spoke in ham toa crowd of negroes two nights his speech was not well received. In Sedtece wet ach on uproar in the hall all the time while he was speaking and he was asked so many questions that he was hardly able to . “The meeting came near breaking up @ row and terminated by several local negro orators making speeches denonncing Miller and Bis doctrine and finally by passing resolutions indorsing Harrison and Reid. The negroes here are vitter against Miller and declare that the Moseley faction are trving to fool them and get them to vote fors ticket that they do not ‘want to support. ‘Again. as to the democrats, Senator John T. | Morgan has been stumping the state for Cleve- land for two weeks and has been drawing very large crowds everywhere he has appeared. | By a special rule of the club he Speaker Charles F. Crisp of Georgia has noti- fied the campaign committee that he will be here next som fo join Senator Morgan in his worl Every democratic nominee for Congress is hard at work. During the week two more democratic nominations for Congress were he -econd district conven- | clots, nominated Jewe st Greenville lawyer. In a letter to the coroner Moorhead declared | har was raised two inches twice and then one | *ectal practical laboratory instruction is viven. The arid rite aed tr trafaine that he had committed suicide, according to| inch to seventy. New Moon and Tasmania | !boratories havo recently been enlarged and further | BOCNC ar Beclah grtihPicne the club’s rules, and requested the official to see | cleared the bar at seventy-two; the others | “Wpped with the most approved appliances. ite, i Architectral and ‘Mechant Banving: errs ae oe fential. Satiafacti teod. Bittines Sie. Hours tito Oren Siaiays iewdence, sett. ‘Seana dth sts s south west. ‘These are open to graduates in medicine. ined teachers: cen:ral it ME. PERRIN. THE TRUEST DESTINY that a jury find a verdict in accordance with | failed. Tasmania then won by clearing the bar tog, Shoromaly, trained A eae pr plane at soventy-four inches. "Subsequently Tas-| or further information apply to souuo halls ‘and-rlasy. Soums norvlass of pedeaaes heel ARUNDEL QOUNTY ACADEMY..A DAY | poucnal ascurscy. i gem ae 3 oR Py Fa Actor Gatton said that he did not know that] mania, on exhibition, cleared the barat eventy- pee Hon wih coer schoota Sfice ‘Sig open overs Gastar | men at Fini QR™ head bel . G. L. MAGRU! Ne It 1084" oo ‘ror thn —— to _- — = —_ eight inches, a pao anges day. Felephone ca one tee ; aend for new Ses We: DREAMER GF TETED FRSA _— becatixe he began to drink again. Dr. Gallaudet of New York Retires. enontare,_ | Nie Princi wt and Propeiet a Felis sil events of ie. “Of hour Da.mm. tot an ‘The coroner began probing into the matter| St. Ann's Protestant Episcopal Church, 18th Se eee at 1508 f4th perm. w. Opon Sundays 10.a.tn:to 230 p.m. and learned that Nestor Lennon, an actor, could | street near 5th avenue, New York, was well filled M 132 L ST. NW. aa KENNEDY WILL 01 probably explain the curious epistlo he had re-| Sunday morning with persons who had come to| Mouxr Verxox Szsaxanr, MS, 2,5. SHELL CLAIRVOYANT AND THOT sou Ceived. Lennon was summoned, and told the PIANO AND HARMONY. <0 inetic and mnasage teostonens givens” SOL xoRTEDOUND. cara ae percocet hear the farewell sermon of its founder and re-| CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., ON, 1803 HST. NeW, ares, Leave daily 96:10 p. Yorreity Boe is mee CT rector, the Rev. Dr. Thomas Gallande, pee aeaag es ss pressive ware at ESS Hale eT joorhead, was a member, and he | whose nameis so inseparably connec e ASHI , D.C, Smt ros ad faraiion nA also belonged to it. He said that was the reu-| mission which distinguishes St. Ann's as tho 189 BALCH. 1207 10TH ST WW. WILL ng | _ee7-1m S_D. KENNEDY, Annapolis, Ma. cneuioes S08, GR SENenS Rens Sema son Moorhead shot himself, and added that the | only chureh devoted to the spiritual care of BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Mrer tection tar rouar idle iba °| Fa Warrenton. eTITUTE YOR, wok, YOUNG LADIES. | yes FLORENCE RICH — peers dead man was compelled to do it. deaf mutes. The first Sunday in October is a iNiisercherdad *| eptember 1 serene 28 | MI Dustaes Medica iven on all b In speaking of the workings of the club, | memorable day in the haewy of St. Ann’s| FOR YOUNG LADIE3 AND LITTLE GIRLS. 188 TACIE A. J BANTEL Bani 2. Seare ee Sf ela omen ee Lennon said: “Each member on joining is com. | Chureb, for on that day it was founded, and M FB Bia a ade | 2.1 ___ sali to fix the date at which he is to take | Sunday it celebrated its fortith anniversary. | Eihtcenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. Resume eesous October T ectvime own life. Moorhead’s hour had i RUDOLPH ROWE Has" RE: ? Europe and resume om ten-year parole, but he refused ee Patoe pe oon Sea ‘tore ‘of the sui- ue gti DRAMATIC ACT nea Mr. Moorhead bad Ean aba DOW: | Influential Citizens Prevented a Marshal Harris of shot Sunday afternoon in cold | Tom Ramsey, = tough negro. and

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