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= Ee — i a THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. BHURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1892. THE DATE OF THE DISCOVERY. Why October 21 and Not October 12 Was Chosen as Columbus Day. Tt wae at the instance of the executive com- mittee of the national public school celebra- tion that October 21 and not October 12 was made a legal holiday this year as Columbus day. That committee has published » statement in Tegard to the date in which it says: Above all other dates nearly every pupil in our public schools remembers that Columbus discovered America October 12, 1492. They Will all want to know why the four hundredth anniversary falis on Qotober 21, 1892. For many centuries the calendar instituted TEXAS. ‘Two Democraticand One Populist Candidate Fighting for the Governorship. Correspondence of The Fvening Star. Aosrix, Tex.. Oct. 17, 1892. There is a marked contrast between the pres- ent campaign in Texas and that of any which has preceded it. It has been the custom in ‘Texas to give all governors a second term with- out even the asking on their part, and © ro- nomination bas simply been formal ect of the state conventions. This year, however, wit- nesses a great change, and for the first time in the history of the state m governor has had to go upon the hustings and makes strong CATHOLIC INDIAN SCTOOLS OPPOSED. Action Taken by the Episcops! General Con- vention. ‘The Protestant Episcopsl Church, through its general convention sitting as a board of mis- | sions yesterday afternoon at Baltimore, entered its formal protest against the policy and custom of the United States government of making ap- Propriations for the support of Indian schools under denominational control. It also indorsed the effort to secure an amendment to the United States Constitution “making it unlawfal for any state to pledge its credit or to appropriate money raised by taxation for the purpose of founding or maintaining any institution, so- = INCREASE IN REGIaTRATION. Results Yesterday in the Cities of New York and Brooklyn. ‘The registration in New York yesterday was heavier than Inet week, reaching « totel of 109,751. This total with that of the first day's registration makes a total for the two days of 202,876, as against a total of 187,491 for the | first two days of 1888, 140,308 for 1890 and 150,846 for 1891. ‘Yesterday was the second day of registration for voters in Brooklyn and 62,361 names were recorded. Compared with the second day's years, in 1891 it was | and in 1888, 64,583. registration of 46,771, in 1890, 40, Added to the first A BRILLIANT AFFAIR. ‘The Columbian Reception and Ball at Chicago. ‘The Columbian reception and ball given ix the great hall of the auditorium at Chicago last night was e brilliant affair. In behalf of other patrons and of the patroncsses of the ball, Maj. Gen. Miles, Mayor Waehburne, X. K. Fairbanks, George M. Pullman and Marshall Field bad invited 4,000 prominent citizens of various states to participate in &@ reception tendered to the President, Vice President and ex-Presidents of the United States, the representatives of foreign governments, gover- nore of states and territories and other distin- Where Is He Going? Gentle reader, he is hurrying ho n Searle urrying home. And Fifteen y. Just at this , things are different. His ho: i cleaned with Pearline. That = aan cleaning easy. caning time, too—think of that! ‘ears ago, he wouldn't have done it. time, he'd be “taking to the woods.” That makes house- by Jallus Cesar, known as the Julian celendar, | S666 for renontination and the strife stisred | ciety or undertaking which may be wholly, OF | ‘gives total for toe, dee ey a ode aay | Stiahed questa, Easy for those who do it—easy for those ted. This calendar as-| UP caused. split in the state democratic con- | in part, under ecclesiastical control.’ frst two days’ registration in 1891 footed up |. Thoussnde of electric lamps glowed brightly | who have it done. me ee ee 365% days in a year. | Yestion, and today James 8. Hogg, the present | Indian schools under the control of Catholics | 108,678, in 255, and in 1888, 118,314." | from the facede of the towering building on the |. No h, . : But as this made the year minutes and | governor, and George Clark are making the | were simed at. — ee. lake front. Along the broad pavements of ard work, no wear and tear, no turmoil fourteen seconds too long, it could not, with- | race upon what each claim to-be the only true revolutions were passed with scarcely®/ Monmouth Park OMficiala Not Indicted. | Michigen avenue crowds of people were dissen' voice. they are as wide Teter bishops Rev, Dr. Tatlock, for th gentlemen are | twenty-five years cg Jary has concluded its labore and has brought | i2€ the notable folks 8 “they arrived to attend a bh le the reception. About 9 o'clock the rumble and SS A stomping the state, and campaign excitement it | Lishope, presented his recigantion, which was | in one hundred and five indictments, ‘The | $oy'° listening equipages began, which an- cnet eee Peg eer te high, and much bitterness prevails between the | referred to @special committee. ” investigated the complaints sgdast Oe | aonmeed Eo emaesal Be lady man ond at chabe Mek aude Ge ane’ wae (he Se ‘A resolution was to copyright the and officials of Monmonth Park, | patronesses. The invited gueste followed in 4 at aad Oeubes 6 ck eee ‘THE OUTLOOK. prayes book and apply the resultant royalties | but no indiotmente were found against them. "| rapid succession. Once witlin the great Audi- ee ee Cee | el he dik a nee ce, tee hbe-| Ge Gat Oe ee ‘aged clergymen. enealavids torium the rst impression was that revalting nat th three da: in 400 years the | possible to tell who is going to be the winner. | The revised prayer book will be ited in} Secretary Chas. Foster Speaks at Dayton.’ from s flood of light, diffused. almost ‘daszites | [eerdbacpd mre bred Nhe leap year from | The only thing ‘lt tin about the oxtlook is that —; instead of rie he rptotoriott's | The Tepublicans held their first rally of the to, be unaccustomed eyes, and set ‘t wae the J taho. red Dr. incandescen | qvers conturial year excepting those which were | either Hogg or Clark will be the next governor, | arbitration ecoloman ‘doped in the’ house of | umpaien at the Grand Opers House at Dayton, | ‘70 SEA them. "Tore seemed setae or | roo ele by 400. _ Thus the years 1500, 1700and| notwithstanding prominent populiste claim | delegates Tused y._ The bishops then convened | Obio, last night. The house, which seats about | jighting any quarter of the great hollow, se a abestdnael tan eteteittidd took place | thelr man, Mz. Nagent, will score a victory. | with the deputies as the board of 2,000 persons, was packed. The principal | equally were the lamps distributed. in 1582 and ten days were omitted from’ the | A™4 should he by any chance carry off the} The Church Unity Society ; speaker was Mr. Charles Foster, Secretary of = pdf IGg no homeless men. Everything's done smoothly, quickly, quietly, and easily. Try it and see. Peddlers and some unscrupulons grocers will tell you “*th good as” Send or “‘the same as Pearline.” IT’S FALSE—Pearline is never Soden peddied, p and if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearl it Back ma thing—semd it back, = "thes vin new Pe, Ps and confusion, no ti vi ired out cor lon, very long answer the purpose | demooratic platform. The Monmouth county, New Jersey, grand | content to stand closely packed for hours view- on, time wasted, no ti women, for, which it ‘was devised. Consequently, in| apart as the’ two poles. form Vanity or Duty? ee ore democrat ta calendar. But as Columbus discovered America | Con Comeaie thetwehns wien Be ont tint | ROoe elected oficers ne follows Bishop Cole. the Treasury. J. Sloat Fassett was advertised It has been said that man of Delaware, president for three years; : Plog = _, Hat | previous to the year 1500, which, reckoned by | ‘He is: , | to speak, but did not appear. Mr. Foster re- “woman's chief vanity is | the Gregorian calendar, would not ‘be a leap | 2, the Peer of Se eT rte we ie ol Rew Novy, ice preloot ferred t6 the importance ofthe campaign and to appear beautiful.” “But | year, there would be but nine days to omit. opponents. He is tolerant and charitable, but | tar, ae se the magnitude of the issues at stake. He said heel paleger ‘On October 21, 1892, the sun will cecupy the | °F! Je that the past four years had been years of pros- emen! sed om same relative position to the earth as on the | forvinc'thrmsts, Le Somes ue OF Riving rome perity, and that better wages than ever before beauty in the human face are bei id to workingmen. In considera- EDUCATIONAL. : IN WASHINGTON. SIRNOR MAINR scHoot, FoR simanwe = See See ee pte ‘oretorios and grand opera” a ee memorable Qctober 12, 1492. his cost, some days ago, Girls Stolen for Turkish Harems. i the renowned Mr Manioaia este yes : The Gregorian calendar was not introduced 2m Po: Considerable of a sensation has been caused tion of he argued that it would be uuwise 1 Nox, Lak at the private residenceof Mme. and form divine is a pre- | into Great ritain until 1751, popular ignorahce s A — tity | im Vienna by the discovery that there has ex-| to turn the country over to the democrats, | cious gift direct from the | 84 prejudice up to that time suc Sy op. | Me. Hagente party San usknows quentlty | 14.5 tor along thine past in Austeinn Galicia ® ——- ~ | posing it. It is remarkable that Russia still Creator, why should a de- | Saheres to the Julian reckoning. sire to make the most of | We have already announced the change aa} s : jin the interest of scholarly accuracy. The these gifts be considered a | public school stands for enlightenment and | and herein lies the difficulty of making even an Municipal Tickets In New York. approximate estimate of the strength of his | pa Phra han Hokies rarciees City tickets were named Tuesday nightin New tere 115,000 ite =p ‘eta girls intended for the harems of wealthy Turks | York by the republican county convention, the alliance ranks, and to these they hope to.add | in Constantinople. ‘This gang, composed of | Tmmanyites and the county democracy. The AN UNIVERSITY, THE SCHOOL IN CHEMISTRY, PAwant ‘Manton of the i KRENA ray Mict al a SRL wea | BXQeSziox OR ToR Yr Law ARD | : 4 ical students, &c) During sgiectien ooo tes tah tear SEW ee Rae Ge SET OUARR ree, f ection with the Qt aw, send for Tul i i ogre or be in kee} republicans : he Corcoran sclent The -olin® vanity? Is it not an obli- | progress and it wonld not be in keeping with | Shout $0,000, which: thee alain wilt deot bine | men end women, were ‘sums of | republicans nominated the following ticket: tbs Coreazen eclent soln the Ist ue G this epi compute the centuries that sea Pr ¢ i 2 z ber. CWE: ie 188 BALCH, iw gation we owe to God that ee rit to . _ be ~ —— | Democrats and leading republicans are not |™money through their traffic. ey would! For mayor, Edwin Einstein; for ident of M ‘ P é = willing to concede him more than 80,000 votes, | Visit the various towns in Galicia and | board of aldermen, C. Volney King; for regie- fits with which Na- ery and the date we are to celebrate by an | faq some careful reckoners give’ him only |mnke the erroneons calendar which had its day and was | §5 O99, test and | discarded more than 300 years ago. Seine All the precedents for celebrating American | anniversaries are in favor of correcting the old | are the expert, the ture hasmore or less gen- €rously endowed us be guarded with an ever jeal- acquaintance of the ret- | ter, Capt. Hugh Colema for county clerk, most shapely girls. Then | Henry ©. Botty; for judge of court of common PSEA gO ens they would hold out to them in glowing colors | pleas, Leonard A. Glegerich; for city Judge, : a the money and fine clothes to be had, the lives | Ratus B Cowing; for additional surrogate,John The vote in the state two years ago in round | of jeisure to be led, if they would go to Con-| Sabine Smith. W SENG TON, CONSE 1285 10th ot ns Twn igs eS 0. B BULA’ es ; ‘ee a Dirwotor mye ta ‘3 SRR ONE ENJOYS calendar to tbe new. For instance, “Fore- | numbers was 365,000, of which 265,000 were cast | stantinople, where rich men were awaiting ®| The Ta: many convention nominations are of ache Fivpking University: the Bea, WiLL. a &, Borrner, ous care? fetbere’ day” in New England is celebrated | tor Hogg. This year tho vote is estimated at | chance to marry them. How many of the girls | as follows: ‘Thomas F. Gilroy for mayor; pres- Sor ae Ais ea peoner of Patents, Yoogl, Instrumental Music and Languages. Hecember 21, aithough according to the Julian | 39 609 Some place it as high as 400,000, but | fell into the trap will probably never be known, | ident buard of aldermen, George B. McClellan;! Both the method and results when 8. WORTHINGTON, TLB WiTLIAM 26s Bote Tatens ora. The Teeth, Calendar the pilgrims reached Plymouth Decem- | i, il) hardly reach that mumber. Of the 360,- | but it is certain that the number is large, for, | register, Ferdinand Levy: judge court of com: 8 t Hise ake TAGE Tawen MiLLIAMG: JOHNSON, | PMEUSON INSTTTE: werent |e rumningion wag born on the 11th day | 999 votes Clark's friends claim the following: | since the workings of the gang have beooms | mon plear, Leonard A. Giegerich; ‘county | SYTUp ot Figs is taken; it is pleas. Sock tas ao cacdaeeetinte ant comatasts me. coas Be The met shed of | of February, “‘old style,” but we celebrate the | 8 | known, sixty of the victims have been released jclerk, Henry D._ Purroy; additional) ant and refreshing to the taste, and | departinent — most craceful adorn- ‘ Forte rote (democratic ana republican) 80 | from. various harems in Constantinople through | surrogate, Frank FP. Fitzgerald; Judge! gotgoently yet pr tly on the Kid. | M, sae, of che mnect ment of the face, are con- 5 Detuocrats : : the efforts of the Austrian embassy there. court of ‘general sessions, Rufus B. Cowing. gently yet promptly on the Kid. | nauet quis ly exposed to high The origiral proposal for the public school ——- +02 | , At the county democracy convention the} neys,Liverand Bowels,cleapsesthe | _ posec SMY | celebration set apart October 12, but the Total... . x Charges of the “Six Compantes.”” following nominations were made: For mayor, a b destructive elements, con- friends of free education who are pushing the| This leaves 220,000 votes to be divided accord- | The San Francisco Call publishes along inter- | John Quinn; for president of the board of view with Yuck Chow, repreventative of the | Sidermen, Issac H. Klein; for register, Isaac system effectually, sa colda, ree of the pupils headaches and jeversand cureshab- M4 EESEST LENT HAS RETURNED Font oy aoa ace Viotouce sequently their preserva- enterprise believed a bad precedent would | ing to the Clark estimates, as follows: be established, as it named a false - s Jock pan. Is to the recistrar. Mr 1 @ - of Manto. gine ict : : a + catslogure apr violos neory tion should be provided for date for the observance of an historical | Chinese Six Companies to the world’s fair and | Megs }esaoh Peeks cotrior commen | itual constipation, Syrup o} Figeis BOD GRING ate University, cor Pitand Wate, | OO neice od with the greatest solicitude. |¢vent, This, is the ‘rst effort, that Ine fsa agent of a syndicate of Chinese merchants in | Charles A. Klemans; for additional surrogate,| (be only remedy of its kind ever | “socio JAMES C. WELLING. President | CORR A COLLEGE —s : > ‘sy, | C8@r been made fittingly to observe by national 2 ee “ ‘ : thi 4 China, formed to make and | John W. Goff; for judge of the court ot general V¥ INSTITUTE BUSINES TURNER Ake Science and medical skill | commemorative exercises the achievement of ey ee arene j shea 1 ey nti 220,000 produced, pleasing to the taste and E . Seventh ‘iusineme city eee | conduet the exhibit of the Chinese nation, sessions, Rufus B. Cowing. he b OW. FE ay, tern sears’ a tenber of the have failed to produce Columbus, and the right day should be cele- withthe mua eanie es |e . re = acceptabie to the stomach, prompt | compete vusiness course, tspeweiund, nteend Ei eee SOURIS, Business, the: par 21 is y. We want the cl | of Mr. the z F $ : TOD" COT LEE we “Graduates, of "rere “eroclioass so re the land to obsorve an anniversary, with all that | Clark, democratic vote ern Pacific agent & Chicago, for # Chinese Beautiful weather prevailed Tuesday after-| its effects, prepared only from the | WiORSSOMMERGIAL COnLEGE AND SCHOOL | ca a eratuates of rare ox equals that name implice, and. not, eeceuensily the | Cinth. Foyublican vote. hibit. Yuck Chow makes serious reflections | noon at Cleveland and tho crowd at tbe ball Capitol st eiguth your. “College halls newly yapered | — = = most healthy and agreeable sub- painted! SN. haus: end > bead OUT OF WASHINGTON. stances,its many excellent qualities | sith. eatin: ‘nSpthand: typeerttine spd’ Berman: "TRE PENCPAL OF BROOKVILLE ACADEME commend it to all and have made | [uraifiteminutions “Gradwatrs amistad to peel | chad West Print and the Reval aoe ee Woce “Galler wette for ne co 000 | UPon Secretary Crawford of the world’s fair | park numbered 6,500. For Cleveland Clarkson | Mays and means committee. Chow says he is| and Zimmer were at the points and Sta in correspondence with Secretary of State For- | oar ter regarding this concession and understands | Kelley held down the Boston end. Boston won, Meade & Baker's Carbolic Mouth Wash arene recurrence of @ fixed date, which, owing to| arbitrary changes in the methods of computing | ure time, has lowt tts significance, and in our day | Pr does not necurately mark off the true century | Hogg. ; 5 strated pollege anni 2 coe imal’ Golam —. he will investigate. Chow says Chinese mer- | 4 to 3. it the most popular remedy known. COURT F. WOOD, L.T.M. Principal, App mney enter bis present clase ot aay time. - y [ries ane seen Oe ~~ 380-000 chants in this ‘country and China will havo | |The last gomo of the championship serie in| — Syrup of rie is for sale in 50c. and | _EDWARDM. HULL. Vice Princi wet | oct sotnot Ra Race toy For preserving the delicate | eee Mr. Nugent's figures are given out as follows: | Bothing to do with the White scheme, and the | Cleveland yesterday was attended by 7,000 peo- x IN Fc TON INSTITUTE, 3017 O BT. NW. } i arding and Day Schoo. for Girla, For circulars address cch-im Sir-and Mrs. PEVERLEY R. MASON. _ MazaME A. DE navsser Wednesday, Oct 14 at O13 14 eduesdas, Oct 1 $1 ‘bottles by all leading druggista. Any reliable druggist who may not | ave it on hand will procure it ‘fomptly ior any one who wishes te it. Do not accept any substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ enamel of the teeth, and keeping the gums in a sound, healthy condition. It renders nugatory the Corruptive power of the onsequence is that if there is a Chinese exhibit | ple. The weather continued fine. The bat- | it will consist only of such curios as can be seen | teries were Young and Zimmer for Cleveland here in Chinatown. and Stivetts and Ganzell for Boston. Score: Boston, 3; Cleveland, 2. “see. Bethel, an important hatting town near Dan- bury, Conn., has been visited by a fire that ST. GEOKGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, xT. GR J Sh Dror JC Kinser, AM. emucipet Ronee pra dgaagtees, beara miele aaa wet Washington refe! sures Mitaroo® mere’ | sO ae | TWO FAVORITES WIN. Ratent | mm ge ee agent it (democratic vote) The Racing Yesterday at Benning Showed OEE RAS Several Surprises. Bat two favorites wou at Benning yesterday— | Dr. Hasbrouck in the first race and Sport in the De salivary juices, that invari- fourth—and they were at such short prices as to 380,000 | governors of the union for Monday, November ae Saar ana reese bd ably set into the interstices | ™ake them prohibitive chotces. ‘The first race ide com-| 21, at 12 m., at the Astor House, N.Y. At2| gso'q90; Richmond Bree, eon C00 4 y ‘Ns asix-furlong dash for all and Dr. | fortably Agures out success. Here at the capi- | p.m. the same day tho annual meeting of the | °%;0 Slings pay 5 was ie ages, : h pe pt. Edward L. Parker, who distinguished of the teeth after cating; | Ecascud. Maa of Aten, Jacqueline, Liz- | ttl some of Mr. Hogg’s friends give him only| Amateur Athletic Union of the United States z wl J himself during the war as commander of the and destroys the effluvia | zettaand Grace Brown reported at the post, | peg gba clones 30,000 tre axexell will be held. : Marion confederate artillery, has died in Sum- EDUCATIONAL. arising at times from the e | There was nothing in it but Dr. Hasbrouck, | all that can be learned here the race is really | Rehearsing School Children Badly Hurt. | MeF¥ille, 8. C., aged slxty-three IN_ WASHINGTON stomach, which is often re- Doggett up, although Lizzetta (Lamle) made | between Clark and Hogg. with the former gain-| {x hundred school children were seated on sponsible for corrosion of him Funalittie down the stretch, the former = — . cite — east Texas and losing | temporary scate fifteen feet high at West Win- MEF PRUDHOMME, FRENCH, (TEACHER. 2 winning by half a length, Grace Brown (Midge- |" ™ddle and south Texas. stead, Conn., yesterday afternoon rehearsing fe season repens 8; Give’ months 616; privat the enamel, and gives to joy’ tour lengths back. ‘Time, 1.1434. coveamenx |for the Columbus day celebration tomorrow, fonidneed fact the breath a most delight- | Betting--Dr. Hasbrouck, 1 to 10; Lizzetta, 19/ The republicans and populists have joined ———_—_+e+—_____ A. A. U. Board of Governors. President Howard Perry of the Amateur Ath- letic Union has called a meeting of the board of ks. ZELIA D. BUCHER, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, 1322 138 ch st. now. (OuISvILLE. KY. MEW YORK a.m ih Mteratre, pantonaltie clams, a crwigners ELIZABETH RING, Or on Mesic Maxens Charm ZOLTANS. U AND TYPEWRITING — a child can plas. ‘They'll make muste for you ff you come tm Well apyreciate your eriticiem 4A WORD TO THE WISE. | PHYSICAL CULTURE, 5 ee — — SANDERS & STATMAN. Piano Men.934 F ST.N.W., : 5 “| when the benches collapsed and three hundred FRE 2S SELECT SOmOOL., AN ELEMENTARY | Ko an; person, tojlowine Airect And 13N. Charlenst., Baltimore. eclBim ful fragrance. and 4; Grace Brown, 15 and 5; Jacqueline, 60 | hands in the congressional fights and they claim | chisdren fell to the floor. Many received broken| CERTAIN ADVERTISEMENTS igus fa fea Fear Be aber loo eee | Sous nehee aioe SREEAL AEN PIANOS OF MUCH MARE and 20, and Maid of Athens, 100 and 20. Mu- | they are certain to elect three Congressmen out | jimby, but none were killed. All the doctors FROM TRADE RIVALS, tinue unt graduation without Ta | eet2-3m ABEL ath et we. | wood mabe. the latunr"teper "9h Bapmen Meade & Baker’s tunle paid €2.20 atraight, €2.05 and €2.25 place. | Of # Possible five. They assert they wili cap-| in town are in attendance upon the wounded. Sep poe uidance o ANAM “ ‘le, | ture Mr. Mills’ old district and defeat Mr. ‘The second event was aselling dash of « mile, | Crain in the gulf coast district. Mr. Sayers Prather, Milt Young, Mr. Sass, St. Joe, Martel, | ri Pleads | May Bird, ‘Temple, Fagot ‘and Larchmont | jy 'ty° save cel ane Bg, it doing | auawering the bugle. | Milt Young (Sims) was | nis district cut off several Inrge democratic an even-money favorite, but Mr. Sass, well | counties and added two of the strongest re} y * a | spub- ridden by Bergen, went to the front in the | tican counties in the state, which with a strong | There is great excitement and much indigna- | tion at the carpenters to whose faulty work the accident is attributed. eee TO Rayon d'Or Sold for $32,000. The great stallion Rayon d’Or, belonging to trom (985 ap z ~ RNOLD wR Sd fur treatment. At RCHN'S who fear the phenomenal fed teucl Seventeen | DROF. ARNOLD Wo MEYER. GRADUATE, OF | Si'sit' 1:00 a several Puedaxt ores one renal success of | children. In June lest seven of our st mond | E Laipaic Collate of tune Testor te Mceee. 1560 a; sevens Bande eapeae Saal Keihent g single condition the entrauee examisations | forte, Noire culture and theory” Addrem 1114 tinh | Jp ARE CHANCES! to Cornell) Yale, Princeton and the Massachusetts a: | #t Bw. Lessons at pupils reatience. acho SE peat meearr ging | MEPS DUIE cee iets stooge crete tangy on purposes, havall modere Tmproveuents and is wed | 2, Teucuet of iano’ technique; pupil of the late i supplied with maps, reference books and with a chem- | Prof. Felix Benker iceland phrateal Seborntn a Studio, 407 8th et: w0. oct need upriwbt or ee ISS ISABELLE WHTEFLER, Saponine Dentifrice OA ener toed Gently polishes the enamel and imparts to the teeth AD TRE OFF eu With 80 v7 = : | ‘ stirs ed to the needs and capacit EVERY Plaxo one Sake hie stretch and easily defented the favorite by ®| opponent to the democrats puta the alstrice 16 | the Algeria stud of the estate of the late W. L. stuagnts tnd there ase spect “Sivantaree Savage | MSS WARELLE WHEPLER, Conservatory, | Advertived hy uebte ni urge and hava a beautiful pearl-like white- Jongth. Temple (Taylor) two lengths bebind. | the doubtful list. Fortunately for Mr. Sayers | Scott, was sold at public auction in New York Pie atadents tn attendance, « large number of | pivim Will Feceive violin pupile after October 168] 1 6s ease ond i tally WARRANTED, ness. ime, 1. * his opponent this year is not a strong man. last night to August Belmont for $32,000. This whom are prepariug for coll we a deserved repu- | = = whether NEW OR SLIGHTLY USED. . Sass, d Sto 5; Milt ¥: = ig! Bi F $32,000. “pep ea ———. ot yng TANG INSTRUCTION—MISS MAY H. MEAD, a Purche All Druggists. lente Sy lout’, Sc and Gteey Lane RESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES, is only €2,000 more than Mr. Seott paid for the P ; SSqmene of wheel fires Tespement end for thetr en- | PTT incated puril of Hore Rad of tie ore Gop: | At? HostTament purchased fron: us can be Mouth Wash, 50 cts. mont, 15 and 5; Prather, 15 and 5; St. Joe,| Four years ago Cleveland received in Texas| animal in France, and the figure at which the | #2 America, appeal tothe mocap its and | | Text books aro furnished free, Ca Tired Ralireas atten, PUP Botet HL Ge" | At any time for a hieker priced piano and am + 5 a Martel and May Bird. each 100 and 40. Mutuals | 234,883 votes; Harrison, 88,422; Fisk, 4,749; imal was knocked down caused} po cya iy = ae jours frov M® Pave sz ~ «| WAL be allowed for it. We ct Dentifrice, 25 and 50 cts. paid 06.73 straight, $4.40 and €3.28 place. Streeter, 29,459. This year Cleveland will aes ms ft bad bees the common est | Oo phe, Cone eee tn |e - 4 Violin Virion for our gvods, but rive rt vag Send us your name and The third rac ndicap sweepstakes | probably receive, 250,000 and Harrison 90,000. that he would bring €50,000. Standard “Handésok of Therapeutica.” DUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. . t _— poman addvess, and a treatise | at 136 mi throw-down for the | Weaver wil get about 40,000. " The only serious bidder against Mr. Bel-| | S@M#74 “Handbook of Therapeutics. Eran aPeNcEnian Ser ess COLLEGE | ee EF GW READ THIS: TS con the Gare of the teeth, | talent, Diablo’ (Tara!), Tom Rogers (Bergen), atmo mont was John Mackey, representing J. B.| This eminent physician ACTUALLY | ¥* oe! pchontingeng |g: ~ 8 -~- Ay 4 By * ee MARSUSLE A WENDELL, ether with a sempre | Pickpocket (Sima Ge bal Sudge Miho of Eiticat City Bend. Haggin. ° writes as follows :— ecyenty qighth scholastic rear beging Thurwday.Sep- | DAY, Oct. 1, atbis renidence, 1017 Mat: w'w-ock-lm |” ptank™ hah ‘siabewany cose, fod Fore of our” Capholic oa atbare’ the tase Detoeen then Cay | Judge Oliver Miller of Ellicott City, Ma., posession as {From the careful analyses of Professor Arr. | ments, vis: Practical B A Mina tae EAU Mwedh PEABODY MINIS ait § wenn Mouth Wash, wil be sidere: a . rs Democratic Mass Meeting in New York. FreLp and others, | am satisfied that Messrs. Vaw | rapid writing and train! GARTEN Nol SIN rt y Beured walnut came, posers hs many te nln Tom Rogers defeated them handily, being a| died Tuesday afternoon at bis home. Judge Cooper Union, New York, was never crowded | Hovren’s Cocoa is in no way injurious to health, | PSFMtory English, wirh ‘Elementary Book keeping, | CAR (EN NORMAL TRAINING (SCHOOL, 1918 or 4 fall suze bortic of | Jength in front of Pickpocket, he a head before | Miller was born in Middletown, Conn., April » 3 and that it is decidedly more nutritious than other | ypencenen Hamid Writing, Shorthand and Typewrit- | Punderland place, south of Dupont Ciree: the Mouth Wash will be | Diablo. ‘Time, 1.55. Corps. of | Fall and wintor sessions begin October 3, 1892.613-am 9 burl welgrt toss, Soper Loses toa greater extent than it was last night on the sac opent nag es 15, 1824. In 1848 he uated at Di th 5 5 Cocoas.—It is certainly “Pure" and highly diges- | ten thoroughly trained teachers: ceucral location: | y gyn VERS’ SCHOOL—A BOARD! clude @to0 r a MR pee yeaa” | Betting—Tom Rogers, 43¢ and 4105; Pick-| Couices That see hee Annanotie, | 2xetsion of the democratic mae meeting. As | tible- ees Spacious bclitantiy Hekted newly tmprovedynans- | M{"sa, anette, pocMOOt A BOARDING AED | _, tient, thcluting giz ct ie -_ MEADE @ BAKER "| pocket, 4 to 5 and out: Diablo, 8 to 5 and out, | - am Ps soon as the doors were opened, at 7 o'clock, the | ,, Tg Gvotations in certain advertisements from | some halle and ‘lam root! services of eraduatns | pens GCTOBER eee @ King Thomas, 25 and 5. Mutuals | Studied law with Alexander Randall, and wi | * 017.10 straight, $5.75 and €8.20 place. | admitted to the bar in 1850, He reported and | Chen poured in and by 7320 hissed nina dbs Emin Bey, Sport. Liselg, Herold, Ailee colt, | arranged four volumes of Maryland chancery | thin hearing of the speakers’ voices. Lied —_ —————— | Ingot, Roman, Saladin and May Lose, a| decisions by Chancellor Johnson. EF s lot of two-year-olds, started ' in | to 1862 he was reporter of the court of appeals. Ms Loci Fascxps ay. | fourth — race, six-furiong dash. He was « member of the constitutional conven- | b 4 ocal | Sport (Taral) was an almost prohibit- | tion of 1864 and was in the house of delegates | ‘ne McVeagh was the speaker of the even- ive favorite and had little difficulty in de- | in 1865, 1866 and 1867. In the latter session he | ing. A committee from the democratic club BE DOES NOT SEEK PUBLICITY, BUT | feating Liselg (Lamle) by a length, she about | Was speaker. At the first election under the | Waited Ly ag him theze at 7:45 o'clock and es THINKS THAT TRE TREATMENT OF | the same distance in front of the Ailee colt| new constitution, November, 1867, he was | Corted him to the hall. DK JORDAN SHOULD BE MADE ENOWN FOR THE BENE 700) my Dbok on Therapeutics are quite misleading and; terms ipoderate. but bo competi. sited. ‘tothe principal, ELIZABETH H. and cannot possibly apply to Vax Houran's | Yom with chean schools. — eum ‘OCOA.” for circuses MYERS Isvrist. nw. enieoigss of MEE, WULARD CARLISLE OF NEW YORK Mins jn Delsarte Philosophy of E: and Delsarte-Mackaye System of Harmonic Devel ent and Doportment. Masonic Hall, Oth and F Bw. Office hours, 10 to 12am. _ sein MADAME A. PELE HAS RESUMED HER AM drench ciastes 401 private lesgous 23 Daw. Rino Fears of successful teachiiig. Best references eette CARBOLIC MOUTH WASH CO, $ioe Lester St, Richmond, Va, Om roghglepnone cal AbwAL Cail or tom tg snbual snnouncemen fall 3atermation a dare ‘ure SARA A, SPENCER, Princinal and Proprietor. (ACADEMY OF THE HOLY Cnoss, 1312 MASS. AVE., mm Vax Houran's Cocoa és and the very authority | aul? cited to injure it, has thereby been prompted to give it a very handsome testim prey @ inusical course (EByans). Time, 1.16. | elected chief ju of the fifth judicial circuit. The dey's sport concluded with # handicap | He was re-elected to the bench in 1882 and by bardle race, at « mile and « half, over six | Teason of ill health resigned his position on the Epectal attention wivea te aera phy and typewriting. Tes ©? 8 © M85, HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL ares Blareg and older girls will rin OCT. 3. On and after Se at the wel 8400... A Grovesteen & Puller plano. eyolication tay be made SOL st. a. w., daily frov 10 toe a.m. honoerap? RS. FLORENCE L. BARRINGER WILL RE-| ree Tools, ‘Stuyvesant. | hurdi jearte, Can Can, Landseer and Mary | first day of the present month. WIFT'S PECIFIC ee struction in vocal and instrument ® ‘om won & finnats. FIT OF OTHERS. Pa pnts ‘Can Can (Slack) opened at 413 sh ses or iota SPEC te October Br at her residenen, Tae 3 “gars Exocuriox, tory, Acrrxa. 4 “cot. “squere Lineted pia RA" Ralph Waldo Emerson said: ‘‘Blocufion ts the Art aivartan ne réucgion a completa without sa “ew persons now chat powers they | res TEI TLEMEN TO ia Art develops them.” = ee i S An i AINTING AND DRAWING TAUGHT BY aN elty ;: coacbed ‘by an Ost0r of Greene Be andes MANTYN COLLEGE OF] ,cunded, tp Piapartenced tence en E : 4 S00 tah st. nw a ivatelg rin Claas, 614 Lath at. nw. Dotted eget awe in | call Mondass, Wedneedays and Pridays, _oct-ime | CHANGED. — 5, closing 3 to 5, but she proved a great disap- | pointment, J. H. Lewis: pair, Landscer (Pines) Mr. Louls Freund is the eldest son of Frederick | and Ecarte (Mr. Lewis), defeating her easily. Freand, one of the leading caterers of the city, whose Time, 254. 702 Uh street northwest. . mally fine baker and inuch de- pede apon his skuil in giving the Dustness the frst- Bishop Reaven Consecrated. Thomas D. Beaven is now bishop of the Springfield, Mass., diocese, His consecra- tion took place at St. Michael's Cathedral Tues- Betting—Landseer, 6 and 4 to 5; Ecarte, 9 to Le 3 Sau eal Caan Gos ta 6 and occk, coed ‘Mary |@ay morning amid all the grandeur and References: Dr. 3. P- Cayl- oc26-20" Mass. ave. b. Hon. Francis G. Martyn, 3 Webster Edgeriy, 8. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUME LES- . ae 7 | Application must be made at once; limited. | aM LL.B... President, - Nice Geko alae 15. clase reputation it sustains In response tongues | J: 20 and 2, Mutuals pald—Lewis’ entries, pep rah leer doo “For eightoen months Thad an | _A8iiccr Sec isrete,tntatt once: number mite. | a ey EB PenaCnt ot Deena ce Diva deter S21 oe Ee thea propuuniied by the reporter be said : tides eight or ten bishops from different parte freatsa by best Teesl hyaiciams | PIANO TEACHER SEVEN YEARS EXPE qgumtcaiggnofty Elna the won Tes toet bts BNeaexeu scmoot, rox | H *sipes, owe: rit funy, heat. Car Service Ansoctation. : ountry. bur chained po relief the gore gradually grew | motto ieryoung Pups ibyouphout Earepe Four Graduate Couns’ | 2 rpuplta temited Gis x.w, | Fertanpecaity. Aeency Sin mee Gn kn Lae York Syned Dismisses Dr. Briggs’ | Cured after using s few bottice.~ CONSERV OF Music, E A Complete Course 0 ORATORY. Wiser er Sr RATE SEMINAEY ve pp. | Lpinae igther, gine and ingto: Associat ‘ase. piano, violin, voice. EDWIN "HART, 4 ot. }OARDING and DAY school. "Care. et Ae yesterday in Baltimore. Mr. George C.Wilkins | The Presbyterian synod of New York hold a Baer Enwtand Conservatory. ot | yeha te MP MAWHEN GOLLEGE OF ORATORY, | falhinruction inall'deparntnts Por CiHCUIaE | Setbat aw. ‘was re-elected president and the present execu- | short executive session last evening, at which Oat SEATING. “ snc “— | apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUAKT, Principal. ol-2m* | Sriciemtd : tive committee were re-elected. The annual| it was decided to dismiss the ense of Dr. . — FOgeriOn, ORATORY. Dh AUATIC ACTION | CTEINWAY, CHASE, JAULER, BRIGGS PLANO = — 4 Voice culture. EDW. ¢. TOWNSEND report of the manager shows 390,886 cars han-| Briggs. “The rest of the evening was taken uj Non Nae Arp teherdior ieates ana cnttaren. | Tue penerrs SQROOE OF LANGUAGES, SETS. TSW ee Sat ORRERE |S Se AT Term dled during the year, with an average detention | by addresses by Revs. Drs, Arthur Mite 6 jam, 13651-1353 Ht. first floor. PE, 1 ey ae ————__ eee. | _ WOO " — of 1.61 days per car, and 76 per cent of total | and Patton on foreign missions, eR Earoveeg eile for cireulare. ‘PROF, QRONIN HAS REOPENED Hts SHORT- | 45° 7: oe number of cars handled were released within Pe eek RT SCHOOL. WN. A JOLY, ‘band classes in St. John's College, Vermont svo., forty-eight hours, Bolted for Cleveland. coe Sa RPE gt i hs = Biodents will bo received ust Oct. 1 eo "PABEE. Ee — = : ; : = : penn RE Spencer Trask of New York, head of the | GTEANGERS, TARE NOTICE—DRS. BROTHENS | Says, Wednesdays, Fridays ant Satardaee: coiaisbe es-ty = CIAN, Pres. ausSa | 88 Flt kee ~4 Stamford's Celebration. widely known banking house of Spencer Trask | estattuhed advent io cure, no PURE gODNy | Sean = established adve pbysicians tn this 7. Eatab- ‘BR. EMILE HOLER. AMY G. LEAVITT OF BOSTON, All Connecticut is at Stamford and all Con-| & Co., and heretofore conspicuously identified fied $b poate. 000 Bat wt eine” | M a M™ L™eaty METHOD OF VoICr CUr. 1121 VERMONT AVE. ¥. CARR Prise meta! Paris Benosition. 9) feet E VIRGINIA EIDWELL, ee Cer tfed 0 spdornad Toy gree 100 saugie «sno sd mews Yor BE Sacher of coy A Piano, violin and singing, uate, duresii Pianos taken tn Ps i " A 7 -Im* \- bi HARMONY. CJ 9e29-1m* a U i ean take the place necticut vever saw such big times before, | with the republican party, has made up his| ‘APE WORM-CURE GUARANTEED | WHERE | _0cl7-1m _ 865 .N streot nw. I hee he meen aa ‘Reperagh thas cnn take the place ¢ Leaden skies and threatening rain were no| Mind to cast his vote year for Grover | .¢ Pvugary eve failed ESBS | PUPILS DestnED FoR primary crass— | ME HENBY ZANDER a a aneory KR HERMAN CRA = “ | Clev at TIT 436 et. 0. cS ‘Boys and girls, ten. Terms mod- "expe match for Connecticut enthusiasm, and Stam-| Scasber MABSAGE = erate, "For particulars sddrees ‘ocl7-3t* Miss E. F. E., Star office. MES CAULFIELD, Me 74 ont AROrORTE, ORGAN AND SINGING. ford’s celebration of her two hundred and fiftieth anniversary was ended ina blaze of for several years, but didn’t know | glory arin ps os << day, the 1008 Txt. nw. _[206-Im] 11-19 o'clock. FOR TABLE USE. SHANE CLOWARD, LOCAL Di Best of medical references, james tornty, baw opened in uae ta ier Sg Pag ee peg puildine, 12th and F sta. “Vocal culture, vocal traia- NSULT THE ONLY UROSCOPr, " . ro in Weantarton, Ore, ROWERS sad GRA: ve a a“x La MY nose was unusually Ca Bt Corecean vt. wee | "SST Tom. pecan AND DUMABILEEE eee = ai ~ a se 2 meshes genet “Penkerat tk witerabie force to remove the | sfter 11 o'clock. sls af inintont ipsa Wettece | SSrivate cleus of tance ronan wonid hig ie AEP TE POARDING, AND. DAY | \giss HAC WARD Jan. gaat in Awteos ot AOE. ryan f yeall doy od eeauedems SS JOWANN HOFF'S MALT EX- ccamining vchemtcal ceacwctorat | aad eaters ae eT PS ey ee ECT SCHOOL POH YOUNG Labins. °™ TEACHER OF PIANO, ry wetzer at. and im the morning I would Street Railway Men’s Convention. TRACT 145, ‘Bar office. e201m" | HIGHLAND TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | se01m* shy Crorsiveiy util I would being Up thick Fellow | The opening seatioa of the eleventh eannal IMODAUGHSIS CLASSES. wien ean ; WIMODAUGHSIS, BUILDING, Tim | Type; vo gyn convention of the American Street Railroad | Association was held yesterday in Cleveland in | the mornine wax when I had the worst time. This, | Association Hall, with the largest attendance | . mts ee. cl m4 Peach cree yea Heation, ja family are su! ot is all other Malt - diseases, diseases of GAraiy ng, and peepee toxicating. Ij lids, Old Peo- fe, Nursinr Mothers and’ Delicets “Now Artistic “Raomn an_| aacles Hite Meo Large grounds front and rear, large rooms, perfect | M[™SS, BA! Soe hat toe ee poe 4 sanitation, beautiful view. Eepaed seat oe 5 aor! 5 328 1ST. N. W. postales ei Biglaal newen Adem ana | E pats oe service, Epartueute, Sveand Post grad repent Stenography. Civil Service, French. ROF. J. FRANCIS GEEMUILLES. TEACHER boon. Don't 4 jamentary Lai —, ish | foreign travel «li Pier Fiano, Onan Vos! Muse tai Haraseay Eee Sitiree your ars was comparsitey mind, bor | STeE Known in the history of the organization. ‘Buy only the a Thdekte | Dis Necro bpurylantagd fx ail the | (Esra teachers in charge, Cards for elther of | prenrhraud te Insrument Minced “Wills. ee ee y" ep wratoaily teveaninrin severity tnt Tot some- | The display of street railway equipments is | *Dobion poten | tdigiar Rervow, Badtz, Weems Maspecsce kes cc set ; + 3 HOTELS. whet worrind abut it i bvourh the recom >emtatioas | Very large, three immense halls being occupied. | Mendelson’ Gx cagenta, New York, | are wou, aie 4 te can entor any time, ip Tr of my friwads I was iniuced to visit the offies of Dr.C. | Everything from an electric button to a com- For Cougbe: ie use the Malt iy m0 ‘to New classes. for ‘orwer!; Cus and H ste. Ddipsvahenses mannamenetenane Lona Extracthot atnistttime and enann | Ties been ia go fr ear years cob-tin "DAL. SMITH, Superintendent. Fac teon reporek lat ess ees tT ain quite e well man. | bperation, the SSE eits tait Boatons during the dey. PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE GAN BE Gee MS s0eaye Porzece. - aes tom northwest ties i | titeutin elven to the Tobie and service oat Unlike tt D t rf Pracess Fay ihe bet of medial roca apse ‘Froebel Normal Institute, school and kindergarten, —— 4 pre se2-$m_| dictations for savanced work. E. P. ¢. : lessons, ladies and gentlemen, Se aaty | Wutanns nore, ‘© reat deal fa my case, | gil parte of the Cnt eg sufferers from like troubles t9 deus 14id-—consalt Dr. Jordam~for I consider him | CVF 10,000 inhabitants being maki the Ques! spectalist in the city. Da C. M. Jonoas. (008 1ATH ST. Bw. Spectaity—Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Lungs | will be dispetched as soon as certain documents, Pa ave. ond 1éthst., 22 Washington. D_ 0. EBbITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘Training Clase for Teachers. 907-19" _ | HOARDING AND DAY ¥OR GIRLS AND | N_Y. ACADEMY x ladies wn ears at P 34 ‘sd pina hat ay Por ‘month Ta Bona 8 eae Mocxr Verxox Seanxary, RANGES e METER gat ew ee ta CORNER M AND 117TH STREETS ¥. W., ed eS Bit at aw WASHINGTON, D0, \CHULTZ INSTITUTE. ‘The Vatican Exhibits. Tt bas been arranged between the Vatican and the United States government that an Ameri- 1438 NBT. XW. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL > ote turned from Spain, where have been ox- CONSULTATION FREE hibited at the jumbus cele! —— age Office hours-Ot Liam.,% tof pm. 6tosp.m. Bundays. 910 12m ocl5-«, tarth. 3t —— in Brooklyn last night and he delivered two Gust Sorrs Scovaep stirring campaign speeches to crowded sudi- AND PRESSED FOR $1 enees. The big Clermont avenue rink was en aeons, =u