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THE VENING ae WASHINGTON. D. Cc. WEDNESDAY, — BASE BALL. Hecal Clubs Again Beaten — The Season | The Civil Service Commission Issues » State-| A Cheaper and Nearly Dead. ‘The Detroits yesterday again defeated the | YM. C. A. team and gained the empty honor | the following for publication: ‘A blank book | some months ago, leaving his family bebind, Qfbeing the A. A. U. base ball champions. The | purporting to have been sent by W. RB. Bates, | savs tho Chicago Herald. He fell sick and was yas the cecretary, at Detroit, Mich.,on behalf of the taken to St. Lak smck amateur teams all abstained from partict- | republican state committes, to George B Dan- there diagnosed the case and found an in- | iels, the postmaster at Withey, Mich., has been testinal inflammation It requests that was thought necessary postmaster to furnish a canvass of the patrons ima! cavity and remove the diseased part in of his office,with information as to their former | order to save his life. ‘and present politics and aa to the papers they | ities wrote to Miss Knight, the sister in take, together with recommendations as to | Denver, and told her the chances for recovery ‘The Were small. Something like one chance in a | thousand was all the hope the | of ever breathing air outside ward again, whether the disease ran out its course or the surgeon's knife made its desper- ate attempt to save his life, slight as it was, the medical men determined to Death was sure without it. So Miss Knight prepared herself for her sad She bought a round-trip ticket to Chicago for herself, as was seemly. she was in the ticket office she determine: Services of the kind requested in the book sub- | get rid of that inconvenience once for all, 0 she paid for transportation for “one coffined human body.” he | The operation of laparotomy was performed commission bas nothing to do, but it fecls in | upon Harry Knight while his sister was on hor duty bound to inform this postmaster and all | way. postmasters aud postal an title does not amount to much this ye Fating in the contest. The Detroite are largely to blame for the decline of interest im the con- fest by the A. A. U. clubs, owing to the part taken by the Detroits last year. Fitzgerald Pitehed for the locals and Codd for the visitors. ‘The local team put up o better fielding game ‘end kept the visitors down to five hits and al- lowed only one to reach first on errors. The local errors were, however, bunched, as were the visitors’ hits. Score EM ea. 0 0010000 0-4 ott 2003000005 Two-base hite—Collifiower, Crowley and O'Hagan. Double plays—Miller and Ducharm; wey and Barrows; Fuller and Barrows. First base on balls—By Fitzgerald, 3; by Codd, 1. Sacrifice hits Miller, Marker’ and Hodge. Hit by Pitcher ——Colliflower. First base on er- Tors —-¥. MC. A.. 3: Detroit, 1. Left on bases 3. 0. CA. it, 3. Struck out—By Pitagerald, 6; by Codd, 3." Wild pitches— Fitz- ferld, 1; Codd, 1. Stolen base— Gallagher. of game—1 hour and 35 minutes. Um- pires— Messrs, Wright and Grogan. WASITINGTONS AGAIN BEATEN. In & six-inning gnme the Phillies yesterday defeated Washis at Philadelphia. The Senators opened up on Werhing like winners, nd in the second inning bunched three hits, which, coupied with Hamilton's muff and Allen's fumble, enabled them to get three men neross the plate. After that Weyhing settled down and had the visitors completely at his merey. Killen proved an easy mark for the hillie batemen, who touched him up foreleven ite during the six innings. Most of the hits were bunched, five of the seven runs being | earned, The game was slowly played, the pl Playing in a listless fashion, and at the concl sion of the sixth inning Umpire Lynch, by the eonsent of both lu ied the game. Allen and Clements led at the bat for the Phillies, hile Hoy did the best stick work for the visit- ors. The «core: Ts Washin, é Thiladelphia. 0 2.1 2 0-7 Earned rune Washington. 1; Philadelphia, 5. First base by errors Washington. 1; Phil- delphia, 1. Left on bases—Washington. 6; Philadelphia, 4 First base on balle—O# Kil- leu. 2: off Weyhing, 1. Struck out —By Killen, 4: by Werhing, 6. Two-base hits -Hoy, Allen. Sacrifice hite-Larkin, Drauby, Connor, Reil!y. Delabanty. Stolen bases—Dowd, Drauby, Del- shanty. Double plays—Drauby, Dowd and Richardson; _ Ki pitcher By K Pitches Kill The other ecores o day New York, 9: Baltimore, 4 Boston, 4; Brooklyn, 3. Brooklyn St. Louis, 7; Lo Pittsburg. 4; Clevel Chicago, 5: Cincinnad, 4. The league race stands as follows: 2 Umpire Lynch. Time—1.80, the games played yester- Clute |g ESTES) por cont. casa Chicago Cine Lontseitle. Baltimore. 7 St. Lous Soi Washingt's ¢ 37 oe 40 4B ae Pr) gi Only four more days remain of thechampion- ship seas After Saturday's contests nearly all the clubs will dis! fight it out for the world’s cham- p. The only changes that occurred in pion the standing and Chfcago's passing Cincinnati, securing seventh place. More than half the ps have won 50 per cent of the games plaved. That isa pretty well Dalanced league for an experimental year. In the old National League seven clubs never | ended the season so well. = 2 A NOVEL BUILDING. Designed to Be Constructed of Alum! and Glass. A novelty in architecture is proposed in Chi- | ago in the shape of a building to be con- entirely of aluminium and gi will be the first time in the history of tecture that aluminicm is used for the ex- terior of w building and it is safe to «ny that this innovation will command great attention all over the world, ‘The metal line beon used to a considerable ex- tent for interior work, such as iniling-, eleval cabs, letter boxes, tc. but never has it been red save ina petty way on the out first » stories above twelve feet, ten feet six inchos and eleven feet in the clear. The window veupy the entire distance between the stories save the small amount of space required for the mul! ndeach window will have two sheets of plate glass eleven fect long, joined at the center with a line of alumininm, making ractically one plate of glase twenty-two feet ny Te wilt be seen that the dimensions of this Blase are equal to that of a very good-sized Foom. On each side of this large plate will be | ProPeT! S smaller window, say two or three tect wide, | ovieed for the purpose of ventilation, &c. The mailions between the two windows will be covered with aluminium plate. ‘Thus, the two fronte o? the building, which fe to be loc of aluminium. bri entire height of the building, the metal of daring deeds accomplished by the champion in ornate and pleasing | jumper, who jumps Abew be forms. ying at the cornice into inter- lacing palm leaves. wlet Worth $100,000. A Life € A Jackson, Mich. dispatch to the Chicago | lying on the gri Triune says: A state prison convict worth €100,000 w a little out of the ordinary. Yet fach is Charles the Michigan «1 entiary. Wright ta fine-looking man of thirty years. He came 2 m ¥ Rorther { the most prosper- n in that part of the state, de = fortune in lumber bust- and his brother, as partners, oper- Late in 1589 two officers to attach certain logs im company to pay taxes. om to attach @ neighboring rather than the loge, as attachin v. They Bequest take the form of «demand, and said be them if the isted in serving log They came back in the tached the feeling that this aid be brought to ve were e« with vou,” wae the only re- t Wright, drawing # six-shooter be urchased, shot o duct is © Hie cell one of the larger end lighter lent. ooking and his wealth enables him to have te If be wants extra tobacco be | me about getting it. He proba-| lives better thea many men who enjoy lib- erty. His i finely furnished. His bed fe « comfortable one. There are paintings on the walle and rugs upon the bard floor Wright now has full charge of the big Web- eter wagon contract. He is an expert lumber Buyer, and his purchases lumber are so shrewd that be saves his employers a great deal Hits legal Od bis attorneys have Just decided to take the €ase to the | nited States Supreme Coart, o- Great Storm at La Gaayra, Venezuela. A diwpateh reeetved from La Guayra, Vene- Buein, states that on Sunday might the most de- Strvctive storm the city has ever experienced geeyt down the Caracas mountain. Many mnes were wrecked by landslides and the ymage, which spread over a we aren, was ‘Very great. It is feared that there has been - f life. o- Registration tn New York and Brooklyn. ‘Tbe revined figures of the registration in York city yesterday show that the names of 99,045 voters wore recorded. On the same day sss the figures were 95,813. and in 1891, 7. | Yesterday. wae the firet day of registra: m Brooklyn, and the names of 67,751 ci wore registered. The figures in 1888 were , and in 1891 they were 60,923. POSTMASTERS IN POLITICS. DIDN'T USE THAT TICKET. PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS. __ Pleasanter Way to Travel Than as a Coffined Human Body. Harry Knight came to Chicago from Denver WAYCOTTS CELEBRI por baths. magnetic and electric —_ R. SARA OM. ‘The civil service commission has furnished | YRS, Etcswor WAEZ , CLAIRVOYANT, Tar TD wi Weetine Hospital. The physicians My TRUEST DI | ie esting on he the, moet celeirated art O00" worth NATIONAL AORDES MRE STLEARD SAMEISLE OF NEW YORK. ie st tac, Pali | Wastisteren to Siban without en Pan oe severe that it to open the abdom- Y OF FINE alk’ | t NUY ASTROLOGER IN 7 | laid before this commission. WenBARD with De Rs wester of Baltt- | So the hospital author- CLATRVOY. | niatey te all ge CLATRVOVANT AND TEST Siete entues fodiamapalie tt 42 p Chireso Bs ; aogeceing te v ign deoet for re... | lottesrilie, Richmon t, ant Ge Virwinia 10 . J EAA ED HER private lesen ie. teaching Best references. what papers should be sent them, &c. postmaster is further informed that he is ex- pected to consult with prominent republicans | of bis locality as to this work, but as far ae) osmble to keep his labors from becoming ‘The signature is printed; the address nea chart on . Roow 10. 910 Fst. aw Rs FV. aNFit media, oan be cousuited at ber massage treatinente elven ROP. CLAY 18 advertising clairvoyant, Biden Tyre The chance, AY, October 8. 1802, at 6:30 General and aselpe feria medica, botany, toxicology Thureiay’ Sotemtee irsduy. 28. ating can be obtat th. daily. al4-tm LONDON, ENG aie, Boyt Rens is Sites sessions in the-ovenine” pieeke BTUDIES Tae, “The commission has also received informa- tion from various sources to the effect that re- | Journey. quests of this kind have been made by political committees not only in Mich ‘pharma, ination for entrance n,but elsewhere. will save time an jace at once, as ve ‘only what be can jours, Bio 9. Opens tah and oth we. Dffice hours trom 10 to 11 THONPSON OF brie cos thos’ skeptical mitted to the commission are clearly political services, and to render them is contrary to the postal regulations. All around the world, from East to West, Pipe Smokers think Bull Durham best. How good it is, a trial will show, And make you smoke and praise it too. Get the Genuine. BLACKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., DURHAM, N.C. EDUCATIONAL. 2 _IN WASHINGTON, _ NEW CLASSES IN SHORT-HAND, OCT. 17. At Spencertan Business C; the Republic Bulldine cor, plasees in sLort-hand Jasees to a limit |ONDAY, October 3 at 1717 OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR @ young ladies will P Bpettal courses. T. ences: Hon. Hugh MeCul Hon. A. ik. Spoftord. ES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, choo! reopens Sept. 29. EsEnsoN INS RD READER AND TRANCE | sq tandtam: life given from cradie to grave. 200 YLAIRVOYAN SES C FY trers, rner teers Astonishing revelath fatep media: a celebrated English helps all who are tn op all potnts of interest, rnfly troubles, stock spec He disappointed everybody. other public em-| nurses, orderlies and others ull stood ployes in Michigan and elsewhere that the civil | and watched him take that one chance out of the thousand, throw the 999 other fatal poxsi- bilities out of the window, make the very most anybody could make out of the lonesome bit of life left to him, and slowly but surely pull him- and that he will not be removed or otherwise | self together out of the valley of the shadow of prejudiced for refusing to render it, while gen- | death. rule I of the civil service rules provider for | the dismissal of any public servant removing | him or causing him to be removed because of such refusal.” Hon. Horatio King, service law expressly provides (section 2, di- vision second, subdivision fifth) that no person ublic service is for that reason under any obligation to render any political service, Made only by | \ Miss Knight came to w laugh. The customary suit of solomn b! was brightened with a bit of cherry ribbon, the gaping wound closed “by first intention, the temperature became cheek took on a color bright as the ribbon itself, and with never a tint of a hectic flush. And that ticket for one coffined human body? Harry Knight, his human body uncoffined, his sister started for home yesterday, and death | ed gloomily behind. “That corpse ticket Tt cost as much as two When the railway the money. cheerfully iudeed, but not with the same cheeriness that the brother and sister took {t, the two were comparatively rich. True, both were disappointed, but that sort of dissppoint- ment never made anybody worse. p; she stayed to IN WASHINGT. COLUMBIA’ ‘TRE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The Preparatory School. The College... The Medica Schoo! The Dental School... The Selentific Sehoal net admission anh “tasttfiw gupta MONDAY Serternber “Tee vers ork wil begin, Septem cpilesen, sclentshe achocls, UNIVERSITY. farctly troubles, Prepares for all the as the doctors Soma lege, National Bank of dD sts. n.w., ew {Hl be organized in three grades, for students of diferent attainments in this art, by ai accomplished, successful and popular ventlewan. of cheap training vasy lessons, and 4 In wt institution of establislied repy- radents are holding responsible p hont the civilized world. A complet ea) nt ‘ous than six months. After October 17 6 to D FORK TREASON. ures witchery, Site av! : Fert LEN AND SCHOOL i fe EABODY KINDPR. HOOL, 1918 | True Bills Against Homestead Strikers—Steel Men and Pinkertons Indicted. As was generally expected from the tenor of Chief Justice Paxson’s charge to the grand Jury in Pittsburg on Mondey a large number of the | Homestead strikers were yesterday indicted for | treason against the state of Pennsylvania. The 5 1 3 © 0.0 0-4] following were indicted: Hugh O'Donnell, John 2 McLuckie, David Lynch, Thomas J. Crawford, | Harry Bayne, Elmer E. Bail, Heury Bayard, J. W. Brown, George Champen, Isaac Critch- low, Miller Colgan, John Coyle, Jack Clifford, Dennis M. Cush, Wm. M. Coneghy, Michael Cummings, Wm. Combs, John Dierkin, Patrick Matthew Harris, Reid John Miller, O. 8. Searight, John “ 7 | Murray, W. W. Thompson, Martin Murray, ee yee Wesktng. 2 Wha | Hugh Rowe, W. T. Roberts, George Bylands and ‘mpi jeorge W. Sarver. ‘The grand Jury did not pause with the in- dictinent of the strikers, but brought true bills in against the Carnegie officials and the Pinker- tons, charging conspiracy, riot and murde: ‘The indictment against the Carnegie officials for the murder reads as follows in the case of Silas Wain: “The grand inquest of the com- monwealth of Peaus: said defendants (who are name the 6th day of July, 1992, with force and arms, | re being, did make an assault on Silas Wain, and feloniously. maliciously and of their malice aforethought did kill and murder, contrary tothe form of assembly and against ce aud dignity of the commonwealth of Pennaylvania. prosecutor in the murder cases is Hugh inst whom there ar , treason, conspiracy and riot. The indictment’ against Mr. Frick and his | astociates for conspiracy sets forth, among id defendants did unlaw- yusly conspire, combine, federate and agree together to depress, lower, lessen ond diminish wages, price and compen- sation of labor of divers persons employed by the Carnegie Steel Company, Limited, to thea and there close up the steel manufacturing and operations therein and there- | upon to convey and caused to be sent 200 men and upward urmed with guns, £e., to overawe, intimidate and frighten divers persons in the | said township of Mitfl | before emplosed by Company, to invade the said township of Mif- flin and to attack and to shoot off and discharge the said deadly weapons against said persons by said Carnegie Steel Com- F he HUSBAND On Ws e ‘learned the fol ‘Opens Octo! teachers, in a fe pens October ai ‘Opens October "WELLING, LL. D., President. CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. OF MATHEMATICS. cnan-Egyptian talisman to truth quaranter | All who are in trombl d by other media: yang be convince je ereatest wonder of the see. Pri Letters with “ste . #1 and upward, IGNOR MATNa’s 1OOL, FOR 8ING! ‘The only schoo! of the celebrated Italian method in piis thoroughly ‘Prevared lp all out of tr been expensive. p.m. Monday, Wednesday first-class fares. ‘uek. rg SiRA A. SPENCER, Spence:tan u peraticc obcerts ore, &e.. on the neaity gave Laat suce of Mine. set DEPARTMENT Geometry, “Trig sane styve that at the private res: 'T OF PHILOSOPHY MORaT, Physiological piykbsppistory of philosophy, DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH. —Thorough course in lanwuage ‘and literature; pied to ectentine students DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN ian language. conve: modern and classic Sconce and histor MANN SCHOENFELD. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING. —Com- DE including Builds THE ASTROW 121] Delaware aves w. F SCRE TO CONSULT FMM. queen, clairvoyaut an Firstet. ew. : hours, ofan expert, Wi | M188 awty c. Leavirr oF Boston. 1382 L ST. N.W. PIANO AND HARMONY. 1803 AST NW. stenography class Terms moderato. \ THE PIANO AND VIOLIN BY A her eraduated in German: Address MUSIC FIVE WOMEN COLONELS. ME Warton, 1 Regiments in the Prussian Army L#d by Dames of High Degree. Five women, all dames of high degree, have been appointed to the command of crack regi- ments in the Prussian army by young warrior emperor, says the New York Sun. This is, like most of his acts, an entirely new de- parture, but whether it i ply one of his peculiar freaks it ia well calculated dearest ambition, the exaltation and popularizing of the army above every- to his acession there were only two women colonels in the Prussian army and none had been appointed for nearly a score vears. The senior woman colonel is the empress Frederick,who was placed incommand of a regi- ment of hussars at the coronation of Emperor William I., October 18, 1861. , widow of the famous “Red Princ ranks second in point of time. her coloneloy in 1871. made colonel of a Prussian regiment of dra- goons in 1889, The two first named have often ridden at tho j head of their regiments, dressed in their full regimentals, az fck's most dash tired and afield. ME. DREAMF! Tells all events of life. now. Opem Sundays 10. . GIFTED FNGtTS! Special course in Shakespeare. — ee rarued to the city. Fagan, W. H. Gach tano, violin, voice. ‘ew England Conservatory of Music, ‘3029-180 . includis Hees Saae Mocs Venyox Szscvany. _ WITH MISS CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. w., All business condidential rors, Tunnels, M: ap Ristpeoring co apt tnapection ‘tween ist and North Capitol sts. a. w. MAR ISR eM eeo waufacturer of FIN WASHINGTON, D. C., OF. MUELLER RESUMES HIS Gcrpan by his WORD CHAIN S At 1811 T stn. w. Speclications an "AND CMIROPO. | fa “and Saino DENTISTRY. shrewd device or sim- of actual work. E., Am. Sor. 0. E. DEPARTMENT OF MECHANI GRAPHICAL | DRAWIN struction, Shade Lines an iz Drawings for the Sho Rough Sketch for Paten! Elevations, Plans and Section! BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ERVATORY OF MUSIC, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ‘Twenty-fourth year. Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. ‘New buildings perfectly equipped for health and toachieve his jjections and Per- U. 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Topo yhical—Te raphic is Mork aan Ce eR ARCHITECTURAL COURSES. —Elementa: Advanced Drawing, eand Shadows, the Orders of A1 ince in Architecture. Prof. cales, Comolli PROF! HARRY Steam heat, passenger elovator, perfect sanitation. Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages , UNSTON INSTITUT! ‘Tthand D sts. n. w. 20 A Boarding ena Day School tor Girl Sire, BEVERLEY R. MASON. E SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL nd Children. removed to 1 pen October 1o CE GERTRUDE For clreulars adarey ‘The largest organtzation devoted to high- Princess Freder-| N tiene for Talies § ae apa Ia Tse om (lass ork wilt vexin eioth. 1 Nera ARVARD PREPARA T. Lee (a. By colleges. Classes ith For circulars apply to the principal. cations, Laboratory aud Sliop ‘Work, | Dynamos, Motors, & Mght and current. She received Queen Victoria was Fledgedto the promotion of sctentifs entistey at moderate prices. counter charges Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. TUTE, BOARDING AND DAY ‘OR YOUNG LADIES, OVENS SEPTEMBEE 28. Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st. Laboratory guprited with elec- IRY SCHOOL, EDWA\ WIS, B. 8., In- Hectric Shops and Plants, Mé See price list in another column. al Problems of the El : Romeene i other things, that Engineer, Extensive ANGIE. FAVA. Je, EPARTMENT OF PHYSICS. ly Wluatrated by experi asireiuenta In. laboratory. "Guu P. LEWIS, B. 8, Instructor ss ther information apply to Prof. H. L. jecretary of the Facult THE LAW SCHOOL Has a two yearw and a three sear’ course whhulares tac 2iz INDIANA AVE, N. W, BE ad, leaving Boston and | like porcelain teat] wodelead. VW iopavcHsis CLas ER. WIMODAUGHSIS BUI ing pictures shows her thus at- —General Physics, Academic and Ti-ftting plates. re ‘Special preparation for ‘ted by resident fore! bers. in Literature, in the English, 3, |S 1ST. N. Ww. rvice, French, of the clubs yesterday was the tie- | ypewrlting, Stenograp ing of Brooklyn for third place by Pittsburg | in, Parijamentary Law, Elocution, English Ereuch aud Geran ‘chavd German ian Vocal Mftsic, Elocution an eM and Mire Wal. ROFESSOR RUDOLPH from Europe and will Mires 1513 Wa: R. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOU" wen will reopen September 22, 1i ties offered for puplis of allaxes and grades. Bes: of references. Apply for circulars and’ information at Military Instructors im Colleges. The report of Inspector Gen. Miles, and submitted to the War Depart- ment with Gen. Miles’ report, shows that dur- ing the year there were in attendance at the tutions where army officers are in- ‘They were well or- HODGKINS, Ph, D., 5 K. 5. PARSON: 5. E. COR, 8TH AND E STS A local anesthetic pain inextracting. to cease work an jeneral Heyle to wwe BL.O0 per 1 uth; each additional « | teeth restored bye | ar plied to rams to allevint branches of deuthtry aM, DENTAL SURGEON, 7 Tth st.. opposite Saks All operations perteining t minlessly performed and fully the crown syste. i its niuuber Mr! rt: the Hon. WILLIA ‘on Intending students should be present to register ‘sop Sait, superintendent. _ SS HARRIET R. PARSONS, TEACHER OF PIA ‘Will resume lessons Residence, 130 > st. DAME A. DE BAURSET 914 14th st. n. N INSTITUT E. Classes every day from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m, $2a month: two lessons a Week. ° OF RR, 1434 Q 8° D GRAMMARGRADES, resume lessons on Saturday, Uctober 1 i* who were then lateiy said Carnegie Steel «@ the Suorem Court of the District of Coluintla; Prof G. He Tae University: the Bon, WI .Caunssioner of Patent ORTMING TON structors 10,183 students. ganized into companies, and the military in- structors seem to perform their duties well. The report states, however, that some of the colleges thought of the military feature as an advertisement only and are not willing to give the necessary time to the instruction to make Recommendation is made that at the colleges where it is found that no special | effort is made to make the military feature a| success the instructor should be relieved and itution that ismore progressive and makes some effort to improve its cou- am | jasses(natural method) Bal BCHOOL ¥oR \drea and older girls will bextn OCT. 3. , 28 application inay be made ist. D.W., daily from 10 tol aim. MSs Tacte a aie rare aud Fiano. rd to the fight on the morning of July 6 the bill savs the defendants “did counsel and advise the shooting.” indictment in the riot cases against Frick and the officials differs little from that in the conspiracy charge. The grand jury's action did not cause much excitement among the public generally and the defendants themselves took it quite coolly. ‘Tho School has an undergraduate and agraduate 0 Mi. G, JOHNEON, the judge of the moot eur, conduct. au dents {n'the undenrad h lectures and text books Pressed pen the memories of the pupils. court, will. during tI ‘TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ted, so furus the exterior is concerned, | teachings of bot! Resume lessons Oct CiLIAS ACADEMY, t Canito] st.. for edioe ind «s ¥ nowa "ia ia sate te and musical education, attending the academy will be adinitted to ey work, elocution, ph 2217 Penn. ave. nw. sent to some i 28.6 08 a0ck p.m, — ly to the registrar, Mr. TH. University, cor. Wil aid sts: JAMES 0. WELLING. President. PS EOS . P. HANNA. 7 00D's COMMERCIAL COLLE@E AND SCHOOL of Shorthand aud Typewriting, OW ies good ume to ofa. M® 22114 2 eee For cutalornes «pI Do you wear « partial set of artificial teeth with the HODGEINS, at the: | old-fashioned plate, or have you | natural teeth? We can insert artificial for you by our system of bridge work and thus avoid the use of a Plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have you broken one of your natural teeth no that it cannot ‘Ve filled, or have you a root tm your mouth that may. abscess this winter? Have it treated and restored to its former usefulness by one of our beautiful gold ar porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- taining to our profession’ Fine gold fillings, ertificial teeth on gold, plating and rubber. lost several of your Col. Heyl also recommends that all officers be retired on their own application after thirty Years’ service, with an additional grade to those who served in the w: would remove stagn: juire Into the Maybrick Case. When the attention of Secretary of State | Foster was called to the London dispatch printed im yesterday's Stax in rej | article written by Mr. Stead in bebalf of Mrs. Maybrick the Secretary said he would at once telegraph to the United States consul at the Cape of Good Hope direct mate the correctness of jenry Wilson made a deathbed confession that he and a woman other than Mrs. Maybrick administered the arsenic that caused Mr. May- | brick’s death. Pendir | Secretary said that the | no action in the matter. mated that if the statement was true the de- partment would take JLOCUTION. ORATORY, 4 stv} culture, vate lyssons, Euglish to foreigners: d iw sessions. Mrs. EXPRESSION, rare ding. Resuined October 1. ee ‘ion in promotion and give | &n additions! grade which they | would never be able to attain if they remain on | the active list and are retired under the prosent OUT OF WASHINGTON. FOR 1OvS. ST; 6} near, Princip reasouabi SHORTHAND AND ‘TYPEWRITI isnited number: Feasonable; thorough" work. i and 407 East ed “practice: terms » The! s . HARDMAN, 048 E st. n. T, GEORGE'S HA! SESE So i ry will be of ordinary height and the | APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, him to investi- je statement that ee - Elevated Koad Accident in New York. An engine drawing « train of fiv o'clock lust evening crashed into the rear car of train at Sth avenue and 125th Many passengers were in- jured and possibly one of the number is fatally hurt. The accident is thought to have been due to the neglect of the engineer of the rear train, who bas not been seen since the collision. ‘The seriously injured are: ‘Miss Agnes Lyons, eighteen years, 161 East 107th street, infared internally and may die. Mrs, Kate Hodgkins, fifty yea 15lst street, internally injured and unconscious. hier of Mrs. Hodgkins, ‘eat 142d street, lacerated Graduates assisted to posi- Mi Brinelpsl, sett lt | ms. Call of write OUR’ Epwanp Mf WEL OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMEROE, Ta. avg. bet, Be KOURNEI Roventh year as teen years «inet! fund all tuition feos. fechas Extracting with- SCHMITT'® SCHOOL,” the consul’s rej Conducted by Misses Moote and Donovan, partment wo! Secretary inti- LADIES’ GOODs. S.’ HIGGINSON & ae ccroaxe 8S 188 BIRCH OF 722 usiness, Fnelish, hand aud Typ tnd enthusiastic teaching rene: if rare excelle: REE DENTAL 1 NFIRMARY. TEETH FILLED ang artificial teot cueree en h inserted without charge exc nIneers out “barge excent a Chiversity. from tos pm Exigaction free Mrs. PIKE tias removed her studio to 1237 Penn. Classes ay usual cn M Fridays and Satur: tops to have the case ht before the attention of the and request that Mrs. May- posite Bostor House, ITH ST. IS NOW READY lors for tail and winter work. ution paid to Btting and work. ve. (over Stetnin ss Chana wr J Teacher of Mano. Pupil <f William Mason, New Yor! guishe? success. brick be dise! ORS, ESTABLISHED DENTAL Pak 6a O NM lates ego tlates inde good as nem tet and Nundays tp. Al ts branches jocoaafally foc’ civil service, ind ceusan exanuinations LLE, V, PRUDHOMME, FRENCH TEACHE! 307 D st. nw. ; ie the season reopens’ Oct lessons if desired. FOR REAL LIFE. ENCERIAN BUBINE! the Republic Building, cor. 7th’and n.W. scholastic year bexins Thi see Jumping by Jo Darby. A new feature in the program at the Empire, «i st the corner of State and | says the London Globe, is the performance of Maddison «tree, will present a beautiful surfuce | Joseph Darby, “the champion Jumper of the The famous feat of clearing a billiard BENTEEN, JROBES AND, aa! rw York wittt Preach fashhous‘oeode ELEGANT CREATIONS . fit, finish and prices, eG, date dratter aaa cutter for W. MEYER, GRADUATE oF Instruction ip ‘and theory. Address 111. Lessons at pupil ADAM ADDIE A. College of Music. Mrs. Angevine, dau; five veare, 346 W thigh and body badly bruised. Hazel Angevine, aged three years, cut about ; Temoved to Hotel dental department Frjm 1 to3 peta. daily ot ve iatrsary inn fon ve and plate street glass. | yori” 88 COLLEGE, ‘There will be three columns of the State front | je and four on Madiom street, running up the | @ble is as nothing compared with some of the pupil of the late NE WHITE AND first-class French st; Lace Curtains » « K LACES DONE UP IN White and Satin Dresses; Nations] Bunk of lx Studio, 407 Sth st ISABELLE WHE! right arm and fac ESAPEAKE AND OHIO KAIL4AY. ‘Seis ENE Eats RS Sa, 5 wenery exh, pasdvomeet ond mrcet complete RotidTrata Bervioe Oo md SSineennatt a Hid westiboled, uewiy equi polis 11 30am. St. Loute ly The 4 i cPeanenT.See LStinfie. arming at onetime Fer 8 11 fopm. soil vestity jexineton « ite tons an! th kets at Companys offices, ot TYTem, Gent Passenger Agent, HE GREAT ai PESNSTLYANTA st PTR F, ePLry “EL walt asi pat BUN 4 Faas lew oan er ASH SCR SPOR RAO” mit a at Func, Vestibule Gare at 10, ame ly 10. . asl © ieee Si A eS ies oe hae Ted atoome tet Lous Saket Cigaco Goris, Grape Washington to Ke Coy Pune 0. Meraphie, Phat Tattabneg. aud Putters t. For Kane. Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagers Falls sod Nisware Palle, 2,69 Sleeping Cee sport, Nenowo and Elmira at 10.500. ADEDPHTA, XW TORK « ANT. © an S.mhand Tem TaN En 4.2. 10.00 ant 1 ™ De On . igs: BF >a hak oh Sh apa 1 {ited “Pitman” Vestibule Parlor oars nerneer Coaches and Dining SJONAT. LIMITED.” win ns “imore for New York, 4.99 UPHTA ONLY, D | Panyoxpress, 7.50 ain week days, end 245 p.m i. ‘bange, 7 0m weet fareant F... ot thre tratns connect Jersey Cite with boats of Prost tym An: ford $s Alrect transforto Palton street avulding double rk Cle forvinee across N, Cin Por agaatioCity. 1100 9 m.. 12.15 p.m. week daye, Oa ns 8454708 Vemteney For Pores tos Pepe Pate slay. Se EAM. ad 4.98 p.m. day Anparolis, 7.20, 0..0ang Pohrly exept duntay, LPXan aie a 3b t 2 1g wig? i, nd 10.05 p.m. A iation fo Accop miodation for 0 fistion, here Orders cam boteft for ths a SARL” Pena re Not Sad pence General Mauacér. (an?7) General Pasenuer Agent, REN WS ory AND RECURS PO, 1 RECEIVE Ln and Werren- it Manaseas : enaseas for Front ‘end Stra 10am Date connects at Len tory staticun sa Sorts and Reapers Pripetoe! rte soit oa at Digicom, gf Rl ~ ew bystera | Pattman Shnener Sew York a ‘Orleans vin Mer = Sleeper ts == eas sat — Ix for Warrent RAV Ko wast guna eed ego bane at ae ‘to and mans to Atlanta (me 1 ‘asiagton te Wockrossery ta Cee yar ‘acipal pone anath +9 VENA wath as ee ee NEON WAHTNOTON Sp omtoprersr Nag! ington st 9.194 455 p.m. Aaily, Ls 2 Pm. except day. ive on 8 She at 7 abt thes mm Re Ae eens ee wonday. rape to and only. day. Suns toand from Warndom a Ne. ‘Tiel Sleeptng Pibpey baths, Kewell we t t TERE Set Vasicaoe neeat eS BAL tMoxe & onto Ramnoan. Rchednle tn effect May 22, 1897, Leave Washington trom station corner ot New Tarsey For Chjoaro ani Northwest, Jed Lamtted vag trains 11 em. wp. daly it. Yonle and Yu is. Vet byled Limited. 4.30, express 11.25 p. ‘For Rttabars and Cleveland. exprow: ally i 3D. mang 6.45 pm or Lexington and Mea: 410-99 a. Por Laray. Netra! “Brides Reancke, cr Luray Setyral “Be Sake. | Kpgeen hgttancers and! Mawuphia Was a1 <4 ter tyroush to Menupbie on yuent train or baltimore. poten . HEAL ES ci x af. xh. 00. x. E 3B 38. (8°08, 45 feats ld stand, 713 11th stu. w. 1 Herr Moser of th viz: Practical Bu: Berlin, will receive violin pu} ‘writiug apd traf oratory. Fuctish, why ith bis ankles tied together over @ horse standing seventeen bands high, 1 Conservatory, Myrtle Angevine, aged six months, cut about ier October 1, head; removed to Hotel Hamilton. Herbert Hodgkins, cor. #th and Kets. a. w Ixtracting. &¢., free. Fil Elementary Book -keeping, momo pencerian Rapid Writtnz, Shorthani and Typewri nd Mechanical Drawins tly lighted.newly improved, hand- rooms. services of craduates rms Moderate, but Ho co! Es & cox No. 456 151st street, in- jured internally; removed to Hotel Hamilton. Brown, oue rib fractured and internally burt. —_—_+e-____ A Flying Serpent. Gentleman relates the ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, T. NW. nour MASS. BOARDING and DAY school For CIRCULAR btness and agility a | in Jamping over a chair on to the face of a man ‘ound, touching his face vo lightly that the assistant does not seem to feel the contact of the Jumper’s feet. In an interview with the representative of 4,789, @ life man at | the Globe after the performance Darby said that as far back as he can remember be had an irresistible passion for high and long jump- ing. School contests led to professional om he competed for heavy ¢ looks less than thirty he has won over £30,000 in Jumping matches, £6,000 being cleared over one contest | with T. Burrows of Nelson on July 2, 1887. The handsome champtonshij was presented to him by the yuke of Portland. opens Sept. 26. fal fustruction tn apply to Mixx CL IANO INSTRUCTION—M pil of Herr Raif uf the Lessons at pupils’ homes if MEDICAL, & PPOFESSIONAT As s é ecb tnt Beet Sk INSULT THE ONLY UROSCOPTAN claps in Washington, near forty-five years at @uced the sizas of tr: ‘[ #47 FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL Dye a rich glossy black. Come early and Don't pack your light suit away, gentlemen: Prove food for moths. Jf dyed will be serviceable in | Hlou Witt chonpsocky Telephone call 1084-3. enue! antounvement cont ‘urn SATA A BPE, servatory of Ber! The Calcutta Indian following most remarkable story: A few d ago Atkama Yatzry, a Bengalese gentleman re- siding on the flat seven miles north of Shutte- zat, saw,as he aflirms,an enormous serpent floating along in a fleecy white “tezarer” or The cloud and its couly passen- er floated directly over Mr. Yatzry re off inthe direction of the Great Blue Jungle und disappeared from view. en, women and boys who were work- ing along the flat at the time of the phenomenal occurrence, attest that they plainly saw the same hideous monster in One witness describes the serpe: least ‘four “tsongs” (200 feet) in length and as ound as @ man’s body. cur in saying that the head and foreparts of the creature resembled an alligator more than any- Tt was yellow and black striped, cording toall witnesses, and kept its body in as long as it remaine sight. The natives are said to be much excited over the matter. R. PAUL STOEVING, BROTHERS and Violin Virinoso the chemical cj We will describe your destion by the first faunily are subjent—a stipation, piles, scvofala, rasnaatis and all nervous ‘iseuses, diseases of and at anearly age ANTON FISCHER, 906 @st. nw., B14 Pa ave. s.0. Goat, sheepskin rugs and white furs cleaned equal FOR, YOUNG LADIES AND HT ‘MBE creased facilities for tinparting » thoroag! | education in the primary, )y Ps z Yiolin schoo! for the coming ‘weeson on which the bumi paratory and acadei course embraces. ¥. ns on the piano, cial attention given to art, Phonography and typewritiag. Oratory, Acrrxa. “Blocution te the Art “wind cloud.” | jessons ‘and inst ‘and will receive pi residence, 918 Ma» AINTING AND DRAWING TAUGHT BY A experienced teach ‘808 Call Mondays, Wednes: JB, JOHN FCA KAVIGORATING CORDIAL 18 "sous Debility, Neural 4 that class of people who thargic. sleepy, lacl here is no remedy eq:tal to this Cs Tt bas bcen if use for near forty-ave years sa thy 725 12TH ST. N.W., FORM- rly of R. Hi. Stern's, Boston, has reopened. ber establishment for dressmaking Melts the patronage of Washington ladies. mod Mics Lizz Successor to lucas & Martin, ew sture, 1205 Gst. u.w., whe Mr. Brooke Robinson, M. P., and the mayor of Dudley, in recognition of his having done honor to that town by beating there all world records in Jumping from one up to twenty successive springs. With or without dumb bells he has for years past beaten all comers. His engagement at the Empire closes tomorrow week, when he goes to run a flat ra with Brution for £30 a side. moker aud « man of regular and | babite. Yesterday before hi had walked twenty miles, ph Waldo Emerson sald: rts; no education ts complete without tt.” what powers they Exhaustion, Paral ‘the season and $o- pessens until this Art dee LD WILL RESUME 2 MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATO his ethereal flight. nt as being, at would close down the mills and result | ot acquiescing he made the | FRENCH SCHOOL FOR ere her friends a: ie Stock of fall aud winter 3 Webster Edgerly, ‘The well-known specialist, 'B, Hay.chatrman of Board Gol ential college of ite kind in the All witnesses con- Boarding pupila ti a earagre ‘1115 17th st. F iss 3. WHEL + Lotion Medalist resumed October 3. ; ERMAN C. RAKEMANN uction on the violin on the Ist Ms Restlence, Darby is # non- Prompt treatment. Office hours: 10 to 1, 5to8. performance he stafe in America and RESSMAKER, HAS Decrees continued motio: ‘Compléte ourse in CAN BE OBTAT nthe coolest manner. | to913 9th st. nw. Scucrrz INSTITUTE. FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. viz: oxy. act Disease, ta o. Nervous Debiitty. lige (oreoked back nize), ish Medical Gytamastics,” Sisk, curtens, 7 Broad Tires and Roads. ‘OF ORATORY, Ina recent issue of the Northwestern Agri- e man dead, then | euiturist there appeared an article concerning the use of broad tires on wheels as a means of ‘nd, | Protecting the roads. The article was as fol- Bee an oti stove init, He does most of hie own | lows: “Many people are talking about roads and and broad tires and narrow tires jd more than ride in a ugEy over good roads. RING AND DE Financia: AE PPS Stabe Ee A Well-Known Philadeiphian Dead. Henry B. Tatham, one of the firm of Tatham & Brother, lead ‘pipe manufacturers of Phila- delphia and New York, died Monday afternoon at his residence in Philadelphia in his seventy- fifth year. Mr. Tatham was born in that city, his parents having come from England. 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