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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24, 1892—TEN ‘PAGES. THR ANNUAL KIFLE COMPETITIONS. Af not on the range atthe Hour des ated for HYATTSVILLE. HUGHES BECOMES AN ISSUE. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS. District ational Gnatenaee Wilt Be st the | ee - Correspondence of The Evening Star. a pores a |_ WASHINGTON. IN_WASHINGTON. eo ea — Sasenche Benge Kove 4 me minnie jowed to ench competi~ Hyarrevn .. October 24, 1892. indeggpoagena R. B.A. SMITH RESUM |ANO AND OR- UMBI UNIV: where, AR. 8 ScHEDU & COMPLETE PRoanam oF TUE RVEXTS—SOME | bis ‘cocnsefeace shot, and if he, does not pe ‘Tho funeral of Dr, Charles 0, Lewis took place | Alarge number of Knighte of Labor and Miran icons forthe canny uh _ eee oe Se ee sopce anid om Cate Beakoe EA, oa ° NTS — score within this limit of time only Jag 5 their t a | Roe Pupil’ preferred. 141 COLUMBI, ERSITY. na. BRA WoT "and Bate YALEARLE wepats axp 4 ont o¥ ovmmn pointe made within that tne willbe counted | from his lato rexidence in Bladensburg last Set-| rel ermpathicere swembled at the Peoples Nasze sameeren Mfrs Now Nort, Navlte pst | 4 Rev. Father night isdien. Latent i | Saeres Pon THE Zens wee cas suocr wets) | AU eottie Til ei ae ee ae te nn: | PEORIA te Tees eas | a PTY Re LE moderate peice. “Cutting abd basting Sepecaley. | Wgsasrom Waanimgom EXOUON To WIN THEM BEOCLATIONS To Gov- | SrneTal. They nm PF iG rome’ Knight of Labor imprisoned for extortion at | HIGHLAND TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Ba a eee * | Roa ventibulsd, nes Saigon oe = fe a m. of frien ps pom hoy some ducted the services and presched » touching ena at aap yan! depo AND 4TH ST. | RESS CUTTING AND FITTING THOROUGHLY | Yale. with dining car. Ful ¥e rece’ sermon over the remains, taking for his text | Rochester, in a peal cane. | Diath bra Boston dresumates Stee engeeead National Gunrdamen in this city have never | Prstioesjus srlersed 0 a0 io eetcls neces, Paalm 25: 6-7: “Remember, O Lord, thy bowels | The performance was given under the suspices pte tin tervalay death for otae Sete MES ok ad meh an attractive program with which to | sary to fix the status of those who desire to oe eee eaty percies, thes axe frome ot ee ate brim Local As = Tadlen cag obtatn the toe iberal calgare, sate FONE TERGANT CRRATIONS CORNEOTIX | ates Bday Th femous “P. close up the ooting year as the one pre- | come competitor wor! e x | semblies 2853 and 2904, fede of ‘the manners and cust best z cutter t-te - fented herewith. Friends the ngunieation— | Hutalion commanders entering tame forthe JoutBand my tranegrwsions donot emember.,| ‘The K. of 1. general lotare, James A. | Eaten ty, see ay aside Gee nS Tua teas ee seer fr tseie: | Eeeineton nd Totieriin, ar - BT battalion match must also name alternates and He said that the judgment of God had not yet | wright, said: “What are we going to do abont | suck real advantages, Addrees ies connection with the cline and | MMF. CAMILLT. FRENCH DRPSEMAKER Has | Indivnarclls tt isp m ‘chico #B0n mS Lomi some within ite ranks, others not offically con- - that in shoot- Come, but when once death haa set his icy hand | “4 ° ‘Mr. and Mra WM. D. CAB! Sctentificachoolon the Ist of Novem- | 4A removed 1205 @ st. to 720 11th wt. Tg B S., consecting in Union for ail pot should so arrange their alternates it? James Hi treatment? James Hughes’ b s Rected with the brigade have contributed | jne the match oh + be, in any event, at | OT the human heart and the soul stood before | es Hughes i? Jal _ee6-3m Principals, | ber. JAMES C. WELLING, President on iy 00 pin. dally tor . Liberally to the aiaple prize list, which is larger leant one man from each company. | God the same charity that prompted reproach | treatment? Well, the executive board of 231 | 7 EssoNa IN HYGIENIO PHYSIOLOGY WILL | masateo THE LAW kcHOor, __Ieiton arte Pranraia. __so17-dme | ttt Ries eI 7 es ; SS velock | #4 correction commanded silence and. ily. | will remain in executive session until after the | Ls vertu Monday, Octster Sh, wt SN had cont oe withalarge faculty, comprigiog im ier naster te | FISE SIE AND BLACK LACES DoxE UP iw Re : and represents value than any other 02) The merchants’ match will open at 9 o'clock | Tr" aged ~ pai ‘Tuition, one course, $s. Es ‘adapted for | J, sa arian Im its aamber Mr: | FF gretclase hatyle. White and Satin Dregses, tan locations and tickets at Company's office, ts 2 =n Bl ame, Wednetiag, Nestaiber | He to the desire of the deceased to election. We are going te issue documents | teachers. 1118 New York ave. ° ‘bay ‘astion, Reo Carinine 7 specialty - reawe ces. Cas at | SiSand 142! Pen in the country, excepting only the one at ‘1 at1/ Come a Catholic, and also spoke of the poor . = Zz IADAME VALMON" lithe aw. | ot nw Chicago this week. It will be noticed that a| 4jhé, Company team match will open *1 | iom he had benefited, praving for him to ob- | *hwing how laboring men have been treated | J TEUT. SCHULTE Fi om" n 2 o'clock p.m, Wednesday, November 2. tain the mercy of God. Phe funeral was largely | By the democratic governors of Pennsylvania, | cal Grmpasticn ani Masace eee > Swediah Meat. 188 E CUNNINGHAM merpancey tae snmidcation hee made ite appearance, vis; | The bettalion team match will open st 1:80 | t.0, Ce merey Of God. The funeral was realy | Tenneeees and Nee York, We wil iget ‘hunk’ | “W435 Corcoran st: ne oct ot M ‘FURRIER, TOTHE SONTH EAT that of distinguished marksmen, Seven officers | o'clock p. m. Wednesday, November 2. |county. The remaine were interded in Glen | with National Commitieeman Harrity and his | \QRS. FLORENCE i BARRINGER WILE BE % 80 Pe etre ere RE TEA, ARUN And enlisied men have to pay the penaltygor| | Theseparate companies team match will | WOOg' gttery and the Tele ee er nlemson The Knights of Labor is a political | J suine instruction in voral and Pee mu- | and Best DAVIS. TEM ete anes. | pot. Bento alge yg 4, 3 three years of solid work on the brigade team | Pen st 4.90 o'clock p.m. Wednesday, \ | acted as pallbearers: Marion Duckett, Geor zation this rear, as the democratic party | FermGid per quarter, "eferences: Dr.¥. f° Gagl- | POMATHRGIE ee aw LLB, gM itAe (TBAT FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL maares uA waRi Naot Ai? need Sind cannot henceforth compete save among | Ty. Washington match will open at 2:45 |B. Sheriff, James C. Rogers, Benjamin D. | Will learn on election day ee ft. ‘seh tbe har oP Washington. z ; For, FL BO themselves, except in Tuk Evexixo Star and | senatorial trophy matches. The first named by ite terms is open to all sharpshooters who year. conduct quizzing +. d the dem: ti . He 1 all students inthe Don't pack your light suit away, gentlemen. tt wil Rave not woo it and se the senatorial tropbY |” ‘The “Evextxo Stan” match, the senatorial | gt Scaggy’ Hall in Branchville, last’ Saturday | fonine hee co ae Perey; He beeen By | SpnysICAL TRAININ anf bis cattchetical anaiyas the | prove food for mothe. 1/dyed' will bw surviceaie * the dintingnished marksmen caonot be shut oui | $ephY mate and the distinguished markemaD | night under the auspices of the Vansville Demo- | arrested in Philadelphia without warrant while | Ney York ASIDE Sahel ter lacie weed avon the memories of tse papi Say Pe | cool weather. © that: no man can ever shoot so well as to| wavch will openat 11 o'clock a.m. "| cratic Club, Mr. Pinkney A. Scaggs presided | contulting with the speaker on, matters, re- Gymnasion, 1sH1-LE63 TH st fret Boor rem bewin at Oovclock p.m, deprive himself of the championship. ~The “EvExiNo Stax,” senatorial trophy and | OVer the meeting and Mr. John T. Burch acted | lating to the welfare ot the K. of L. | Mr, Pow-| _ocis-tmt Clanges orvnts aun UES ghey to the Tewistrar, Mtr A. @ None of the ristemen in the brigade will eve | gistinguished markeman competitions, hav- | @4 Secretary. Messrs, Peter J. Campbell, Chas. | derly then reviewed the efforts made bs RT &CHOOT. 5. Iversity, cor. 15th and H'sts., complaint with the program. o'clock p.m. Wednesday, November 2. The National Guard ‘match will open at 9/ o'clock a.m. Thursday, November 3. | ing similar known-distance conditions, will be | Stephen, D. T. Sheriff and George Nagle. A DEMOCRATIC MEETING. An enthusiastic democratic meeting was held W. Field and Chas. W. uvall of Baltimore de- General Master Workman Powderly con- cluded the evening program with a bitter attack on Gov. Flower, Chairman Harrity.Gov. Patti- leaders of the knights to prevent the extradi- Coetae conser 2 plane, Pfuisingi" lato of "New England ‘Mrs. PIKE bas r ATORY 01 lin, voice. removed her studio Dye a rich glowsy black. Come early and avoid the rash. “Undergraduste and a graduate orby letter es JAMES and the West ot rT C,_ WELLING. Presidaut. D WY. Hill | avo. (over steinmetss). Classes ae < SNES S._WELLING. Proctiont._ cians" kes tn en hecmalnga ope ton tance neue erage ea ene hel Set "Sbsc sod aa at ob | nhs sine yates SEBS | 1 + sacommonan enone rem |e oen ee ch mete at that hatto be done few of the men coanting inall the matches where the competitors and were followed by Mr. | ‘sition’ R. EMILE HOLER, 307 D st. nw. ; ee a _ a cunid love more time than that and it will vot Gre eligible. At the conclusion of tho known: | Pinkney A. Scaggs, who urged the importance tiny ware fo ropee neat sulle epsaiad ie M Teacher of souecn reapers GOL St ate sss pi ety tee MSS, 2ORPUER, 725 gn ST NW. roma and es the booting. There will Tietance firing the tenntorial skirmich rum will of Working for the ticket and predicted that | {REY were in proper form. Still he dictated this |" nano, vila tf Sngtag, Pasa esti | Mlstotit a Sere, ston baatroopaana tee | fonetie"sr4 Sy be time enough, but not a minute to waste. be made and that will be followed by the two Compton would carry the county by a greater | telegram to Gov. Pattison: “Gov. ya tali | ee ee ge a TENDS SELECT SCHOOL AN BL ~ Tree the penne aking ‘er the pencan O98 oe. All clases baie been cared for. listed akirmisk rune in the distinguished marksman | ™ajority than it bnd ever given before. “Music | Pattivon may take alt time necegaary for 5 tall | A COMPETENT TEACHER WAVING FOparD | Fant buen ‘shat tor tote aa ta Ti TSRARE | madera, ante man who hax done nothing more thin merely contest. was furnished by the Branchville Cornet Band. | Consideratio: Sema" a to pre. | 844 two others; neighborhood of Dupont Circle. Box ins ite tenth September 28. a —— Soot the required number of scores in the gal-| “°F toying named oficers and enlisted Haag, senrimen mead ast ew caress re | fad Bara enon Sa | henge meeereaeerometaapamercer | Mics Tore Lircas |e 4 manual the range sill have a — baer men, having each won a place on the brigade | There will be @ meeting of the town commis- replied that the New York officer was awaiting | WW IMODAUGHSIS CLASSES. pa gh a a new store, 1203 Gat nw where her friends and the | Forbes: Hors Eases. 7 np peg bereee oo orm “ite tain for thrve wuccesslve years. are hereby sioners of Hyattsville at Emmons’ Hall tonignt | the order for Hughes’ delivery to him, and_he WIMODAUGUSIS, BUREDING, Ines 1 87, x. w, | Shildien, tn dune iaet'crwen’of our adente pamend | fel}inery. ‘Werw'aine Stl be'foea Mts Pee ek | fle ind Niger Salles re will be thirty prizes in the designated leclared to be “distinguished +, 4 i - . y ‘SEASON, ; tho tation examinations | 3 ~ - e Car Enlisted men who are marksmen this wuon | uarkomen:" Capt: WL Cash, inspector rte | fF the Durpove of considering bids for the,im- | (Fatthon) wonld direct Hughes return to New| ryyemting, siaserind Mich serrice, Prone, | Seetaels Hg Ramee nd te ancct ee at | ams ols WH Mn. Demure detonate at | reewihisrte ee heey Sid Tha bare, nerer previously won s mel | practice, first regiment; Capt. James E. Vell, provement of Spencer street and of forcing the | Nomkne ment day. “This Now York offcer:” | erinan, Parliamentary Law, ‘Blocution, Ena | #10 ot ay ne eed for sehen | Gimisneton to ches ee will see th opportunities in the Wash inspector rifle practice, second regiment; First | Collection of delinquent taxes. the employ of the Rochester mixbing. Harrity | , Mtherbaiced tenckere in'charge, . Oarde for elaner of | Dubie. bas sll mokere nerreveanety ek eee Por Wiitensrert. Renwre snd Elmira et 20.80s.-— ington match. where” three handsome gold Tyeut, PL. Graham, engineer corps: First| Mr. E. C. Andrus, accompanied by his wife, ab tape ta Wietunirw ak tke tie “secretary | $e. cussses $1.00 per month: each edastonal class sapped with maps, reference books and with a chesn- | arty a8 Pon PAR TRE medals glitter for the fortunate winners. | Both | Lieut. George H. Harries, inspector rifle prac- | bas gone on a visit to hishome in Michigan. | was there in Harrisburg s pers on the case. | Pealsutscan eater any tions: Instruction ‘is adanted th the needs and caractty of | ANTON AND CAROLINE LEWSIL forcorly EAST, Fy d.00ant Nam TeTk SATS marksmen and sharo-hooiers can get into the | tice, second battalion; First Lieut. James M. Rev. Mr. Ellerby, dean of the convocation of | Of state. He held all the papers on the case. | Stuletls cau enterany tne, gindents and there are special edvantaes to apt | A. Fisherani Maison Vriess. Pare | SOY GS | 4.27, 10.00 ant tt ts ma De “9 bs National Gaard match: they may compete for | stewart fe practice, third battali southern Kansas, occupied the pulpit of the | He lent no aid to the knights; in fact, i oc8- in, ADA L. SMITH, Superintendent, | PUptIs. Team. "To ih Sah a ae Idee three very beautiful medals donated by the | Steve 4. O. iattorln coeinesr corps; Corp. W. Pinckney Memorial Church ybuterday and | favorable to the Rochester combine. ‘And yet MSS SUSAN. PoLtoce, aw ——| whom are prearing for selieee, hates Genrned rope > Veet Sygate weal Palle firat and second regiments and the engineer |B Smvthe engines core ho | preached an, interesting sermon from the 19th | {hie man Harrity is now daring to sak the work: | chet Normal insite CP a vinn ston, | ea ice oak brates, tineient ad for thelr ea PIANOS AND ORGANS. aT 1 rechapereccnsapaamg copa. Sharpsl have Tue E¥ESING “Distinguished mark-men are debarred from | Cbapter of St. Luke, 5th verse: “And when Jesus | : ahs ‘ | exaded. seems pees } wen = eat a “4 Stan's massive g iniaud thesilvereupand sige compéililon witiia tha ‘brigade exept come to the place he looked up and saw him, | £0 rote | the | demoeratig | tieket. avately | "raining Class for Teachers. Jantsne's af Breutanc'e and at the shoot. ome | ATE A CENTURY iv. for Poitngriphin week Auvy outer Some arapion’s gol-l “t for, w " 01 < im, nd | ° 4 b yee jours fr ‘a.m.to 12m. a , fener lake nt Gistingulchel mathomen are to strive for the | With thers of their own class. This limitation, [nd sald unio him, Zacheus, make beste and | democratic executive. We have, gone to him | PROF. JC. TAPAS SELECT ACADEMY OF | Meidtr |" "ds W. SIDWELL. Principat. | Tn pianoforte makius bas wmulted in plactue the Sievt station. Pailatetpha, Yor pomsession of either the Cranford or the rhs nr ny othe evablihment of this | house.” Mr. Ellerby was an old schoolmaster | i" the attitude of supplicants, cringing before Thursdays. "#8 per quarter or $3" per “month in ‘ad- | PRIVATE LESSONS —FLEMENTARY OR AD- ete BLED FOND" away toward the frout FOR PRILADELPRIA ONLY, ferney medals. These latter prizes are the | tans i oie tat petition of Rev. Mr. Wall, the rector of the church, and | bim, and we have been insulted and spurne SS : : sanced. At parit's residence if desired. Expert St, fonatanty being tmyroved. | Paes cxprwes, 7.50 aim week dade and 34 9mm finest med shot for in recent years. The | Shalt Le bree Provide oe is the guest of Dr. Chas. A. Wells. | On October 17 I wrote to. Gov. Flower askigg | \yiis FRANCES E. MEYER SESTAGG Hopainn piece ciokg aC ace ya eens aod veld mpc reer rocoreng Pm SO nedais ever shot for in recent Fears. ‘ — {i at of Dr. Chas, 4 ; |) BAR a jopkins place Ca = ath F these reasons It's a more desirable micas SONY, 7.90.8. m. isembiematic, artistic and valu- |" "Company commanders will read this circular | Mr. H. C. Browning, jr., has returned from | bim se ieaed aera rh perro nd Fr Wa DUCATION FOR REAL LIFR. = A Tetier, Dereain, than almont amy other Bray, | AEmNANTON ON o. Mane 1s ‘the (principal metal. but it | to their companies at the Bret assembly after it ® Micceseful hunting trip im Virginia, having | Prested my regret that he had misunderstood | &2 Ei nw. wad ee, Ine” | Ei, THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, clase make. We sell none but the tea OE Boston, Hithnat era SNS, 1 with platinum and .silverand . vis ‘amsembly *teceeded in bagging quite a number of fine | the language of the petition sent him, telling | 4 wr 1NNTRUGTION.—THE GREATEST oPOR: | Nationel Bank of the Republic Building, cor. stand | CS! is received and at each subsequent assembly Siathis the woed deaneat rigid ik ae omens - peated with a ruby, diamonds and @ sap- | Urior te Noventber 1 partridges. | Dim shat, the word ‘demand’ was, used inne | deuaay seer cmere Le parente children. teachers, | apwenty-etehth echolanisytarbesisis Thursday, op- | SANDERSE STAYMAX, Panos and pairs, ej Content a cae grap | P Te bmcialion whove team wins the battalion | The woods are presenting a beautiful and | Yiedly and thonghtlessly snd that nothing | deaberedswurwort of ust to learnt raw and | gener ns pabantaprareeeiea TBI. SAe- | oy wat ana 1X. Chavlenst, Yalsioece ing » fing: be which is the word phy, the company and reparate company | Picturesque appearance, and the leaves are | More than a request was intended. Dor | Raw colors, china and ofl painting, Sketching and | mene, vi Practical Business, including Enclish. | Secryay NEW PIANOS “Avant is in'the center of the magnificent | yPhS; the ccmpans, and veparate compasy | nore varied im color than they usually are at | chose to ventilate hie anger against the labor Mating from nature, canbe learned, in a few days. | Terai pre Cpe ape, taintns. for the civil, service: Pre | Coreen eee ono gold eharp-boe aus aad all cancaeatat tadactical pothaeent pir this season. : organizations in an outrageous interview given | fialjandses the wonderful progress of students. For- | ENencerian Kapil Writine, Short tod Trnewng, | food jake. the im portion of the Seats v. P. Chiple i eg It and. studied fifteen | 3, Achitectnral and Mechanical Drawing; corps of | p will assemble inthe drill hall of the Center pone W. P. rayon while stepping from the felt as do over. this condtior of the | reomefit tee meet camees e eee | tex thoroughly, trained ‘teachers: cen'ral location. | % for the Market Armory at $ o'clock p.m., Friday, No- train at the Hyattsville station last Satur- lew ¥, $200,000 worth of paintings on exinbition and for | gnb® rfl tantly lighted.newly tinproved, tan t- E" VIS ‘ ount of “ day , : Steak 01 ew York, tale NATIONAL Ae: 3 fans roots’ services af eraduates LE P the amount of © vember 11, in undress uniform, armed and | day night, slipped and fell upon the track, | Sovernor of the state of New York. euch man | saje." NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 46d | come halle. and ilame rooma! services of wradtuatn onan goes guanee von The Ti medal equipped, to receive the trophies and prizes. | breaking the tirst finger of his right hand and | 0# Flower would never again sit in the execu- BW SFO nN | Row with cheaw achoois” ‘Gitice open evcrr Gusiness | Haled. wholeasle pri ental terms: plans for specimen of the golds«mith's art. It is large cabesiicrs otherwise injuring himself, ee SIGXOR, MATNAG, SCHOOL Fon, SINGING.— | day. “Telorhonecail Migs-t0 Call ar geal for now stn. seldom and has @ gratifying amount of solidity in 1s oon Mrs, Phili weaitna is ‘ _ | #trumental in putting Hughes into a fe The only school of the celebra jan method in| ABE rancement containing fl inf aoe san Ra Ga Z pcb TA, gen h — pagphas- agp dooce WINNERS LAST "WEEK. ee eS visiting Mrs. | coil claim that their ‘partyie the party of the | Washington, Puptis horomehty pupae for cou "Address Mra SATA A RPENC v AND REPAIRING. GEORGE FLY, flags and the natic bild, all enameled in ap- | th this is a heavy gold cross. in the center Five races were run at the Benning course Southern Methodist Church in Branchville and | to the press. If every American workingman poor, of the workingmen, of the common ernor of a republican state. If you working- certs, oratorios and grand oners, ‘Maina will be prepared to give operatic concerts with New ne York at the private resid nce of M ‘The teacher, LT ww, —Bie. | Atrer late otehteet Princteat and Proprietor. hrlang maker, tuner and a aaee terott. & ty ears with W. Good Sport on Saturday at the Benning Couxty NorEs. | Sango: the. Semocsatie pects cannee tact” us | autres oeeee herent | ACADEMY OF THF 7701 other. «.w.. workasop ia the rear priate calves depends 0 ber and target in| Mesting- | Revival meetings commenced last night at the | favtue’ “4s, Semocratic party cannot fool us | Si ea Gettmiotucd Mer Manesone OE MARS, AVE wi Shieg work :biaiion varuisbed and FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDRI } | v ili Will reopen MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, with in. | QTEINWAY, CHASE, GABLER, DRY soa 3 ‘< of which is « miniature knapsack. A wreath Sotngigy. the sixth day of the autumn meeting | will continue during the entire week. men do your duty hero you will teach the | } Vy INSiTEUTE Bi § COLLEGE, | eestor, imartine & thorouety couse of | SS Ureaus dn Soiltes fo? ls ae cic epaa so wy) ? of gold is intertwined in the cross, Pot (Washington Jockey Club, and in each| ‘The republicans of Charlton Heights pet | eee a oe Sa ee et 2s a W. PEYSS AM Principal | departments. “The ules enn ete cote waaedabers |) -y eSan. Lea s ERE IS THE PROORAM. | grout the finish aroused no little excitement. | to hold another meeting at that place between | Hetice. you" will, teach Flower that you | S°yZelete business course. # | audvcutear. Special attontiaa winds oeebsew tee Ss, TTT —— "$5 et, Today the following circular is issued from | . 10 to 1; Sport, even money; Fidelio, | NOW and election day. rat |as sovereign people must not be insulted | yyy, ove Sscnoor, | PMOBOFADy ands pewriting.” wiom” | § Hi he ve ae | Mrs. Dr. Larrieck of Middletown, Va., is the | W00R'S COMMERCTAL COtLEGE AND SCHOOL -| Sang, fv i os. 7 brixade headquarters: oller, 3 to 1, and Can Can, 3 to 1,were | guest of Mrs, P. A. Scaggs in Branchville. and scorned; you will teach men like Harrity ‘of Shorthand and Typewriting, 401 an‘ 407 East E 0 T F kia om oi The following competitions will take Speck, Roller: aad. Can Cam ware |” Sac. Soha Paul Tale i - uf friends | that you are men of intelligence and cannot be | Capitol st., eudith year,— College halls wwly papered ‘xocutiox, Oratory, Actrxa. a 6f Re YF oF 7 548, im ‘ois, - . Sport, Ar. John Paul Boileat and a party of friends | TeN dar into voting for yee eoeie Tenn | and balnit=d "Now is a cond titne 40 Join okkeop- | | Ralph Waldo Emerson said: *"Hloeution te the Art| Veiga medal Paris Fxowmition. 9 frat et 10, 10.08" 117 9 place at the Washington barracks range on the | well prted, but few were on Key West and with several trained dogs went coon hunting | deluded Cecnckona tic party, | sip. shatinet anor mamnr. worrenpondence, penmman. | ef al arte: mv education ta complete without it." | indctand’ Wirpver LO mane yohete ee ee Re on NOS Po ake bands dates specified Fidelfoywithough the latter two deserved to be | last Saturday night in the neighborhood of | 204 au uatble to uaderstand: how any work “day ant evening sextons. “Berwons pee | prosces unt iM Ave devaope themes Pewee eM | durablity.° Old Pianos take ‘corqaag. Thooals St the office, northasst 20". MEK@HANTS! MATCH. | | Branchville and after staying out cll a late hour | # i 3 xamninations. Graduates assistet to posi- recon r) Founded tn 3 | Sa ee ee ae ot 2 Gram i ‘i ingman can vote for its candidates. ‘write for illustrated college ennual MARTYN COLLEGE OF) , ,/oum i 1886. cr aes &CONLIPF. 41, Lith st. ow. anne ia arenas. 3 Open to all enlisted men who have shot the | “yews, | returned home with two opossnms. Jape Bes, le ae or wilt for Hineteated runt Seca Fororporated nie = = ‘can belett for the were as follows: Wille Mio Pack Botioan of ponnehy Mr. Powderly was frequently and loudly ap- 1 Pe 1 Mee r Unied States laws Yo destination uit con ss +m T : je Mrs. Paul Boilean of Branchville was Ges 5 EDWARD M. HULL, View Principal a 614 12th st. nw. 5 BR FER Ghax fail scores prescribed for thts year's practice fm! Figg rage—Six furlongs. Key West (Midge- | driving toward the station afow evenings ago | Piauded for his vigorous denunciation of the “pReldel a Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Pounder; Wetsicr Eagerly, Ee BE pF a Conn - the gallery aid on the range. Distances, 200 ; ; a democratic party. SUN: TON INSTITUTE, 3017 0 5 : Py ag ek or) : +. KK 3B OER 7 r Aon gallery ai n ange. . ley) won, Rosa H. second and Arab third. | the horse became unmanageable and ran at full ” GEN ponding ana Day Schoo! for Giria, oa. Edwin B. Hay.chatreen of Board of T EX, * F RGHNOND AND pa LE RAT and 900 yards; five rounds wt each distance; Do-| Time, 1.1484. speed down the road. Its career was checked agree pe For circulars addres: sealer ‘The Martyn Colicwe isthe largest aud most wae BB ERR a EUIDEROPER AND REOBES POSTER, vitions as prescribed by Blunt's manual for | by Messrs, Scaggs and Whalen before any dam- J. Denning of New York Dead. ccb-Im Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MASO} ‘ential college of its kind In the world. Its text books, . ECEIVERS. ss ctiel Second race—Six furlongs. Sport (Taral) |. 7; aaacene 7 5 BUCHE! J6in nutnber, are in use in every state th UNRQUALED IX TO: WORKMANSHT? Ne tm affect these distances, respectively. The prizes are a age could be done, and the lady, overcome by] yf; , he rte ‘RS. ZELIA D. BUCHER, in America and | rue repre f. mber of ‘aiuable articles of use and | "98. Grace Brown second and Bertha B third. | riche was lifted out of the buggy in wn un-| t+ Edward James Denning, the senior pa ie Lath ot. nw PT ate eae Special attention invited to eer Sian, Warhinnan hee a Uy the surchaate ok tua | Sin 108 estou conation. ey | ner of the great retail dry goods firm of E. J. tae culture, {ano and barmony Sen }- £oombite ane bs Toe ~"New Artistic Styles.” finished in destens of aoe. LE Daily neal for Cy District of Coktmbia. The competitor making | ,,Third race—One and one-quarter miles. Ber eg a Denning & Co., successors to A. T. Stewart & | +1 acrtiGN- ON ATOR, Exoueeslo y i A Complete Couren im AORN. Oa ye HE egg ten, Connect ath i cnaan tor Brook Wapal and Se the highest total score will be entitled to first | Polio (Lamle) won, Gloaming second and/ ogy pERRIGLE SAHDINIAN STORM, | Co.. Broadway and 10th street, New York, died Ural culture, Rug hitiratre, pantera OMNSIAKTYS COLLEGE OF UXATOLE, | Somprinina almost every. wail knowa mats fais sede tn, Dally commit at Lgmenbure, toe ee eek One ie ies compensa shoes sella’ Metiac (COoguedy . suddenly in the bath room of his residence at | Jr" ieJissomss pasiish to foreigners: day is = fow taeares. SPECIAL CEMENTS vere ang Pripcire! netnts aout por Sit iste regular order, according to the scores, until Maint Gnpedicn ‘seuendl. anid fe wi Hundreds of Lives and Thousands of Dol-| 996 Fast 9th street at 11 o'clock Saturday | Capitol st. é < MONTHLY IR SEMEL foe arraneed on SPA Nawrille System. Pullman Sleeper New York the whole umber of as A Time, 144, — lars’ Worth of Property Lost. night, Death was due to paralysis of the heart | GHORTHAND AND “TYPEWRITIS Tae nearstz CHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Wal ENABEE C0.. Rising Now Oran Sia Wome anit Noe dex suitiites the lowers cocee ” ifth race —Steeplechase course: about two| The latest advices from Cagliari give an| directly caused by grip, with which Mr. Den- | teatetsit dmited, number; sheed practi Tate once a as SRS Bin _ | RR icciehen onitarat heetoee sage miles and a half. Can Can (Slack) won, | appalling account of the terrible stormand | ning suffered most severely about twelve | Sand? pin, KH. HARDMAN, GIS E st ne. European cities). Send Yor circulate. ville. Gnverte COMPANY TEAM MATCH. | Eearte second and Return third, ‘Time, 414 "| flood in Sardinia on Thursday and Friday Inst, a | Months ago. Since that time the great any oe S.A JOLY, Pancpal, DENTISTRY. at AeDm Dane tor Warrenton ana oat Leceatiphpraspelintehsss gearless eo ke WINNERS 80 FAR calamity in which hundreds of lives were lost | £0ds merchant has never been a well man, Yt | PHYSTCAL COUTURE. | a = —= al Res ot Se ee Mo ¥ istrict of Columb: ti i ‘ | v e e “1 Se — ia — * > 1 i SCR uum endo te |gZMngrae Senge Bk wk of he Snide no a’ woot |e feat ae |e has a RE a U, © Besta assoctatios, THe ciate TAMNGTIN ann sores. baat y 01 . ° o0>-| eptiing eon Seis ae ba eee Sout ees 5, ae. MAKTIN COLLEGE, i TEACHER OF PLA: ¢ fete th beeen ite eT tiny 4 eisheard Fn oe property ved. ‘oroner Messemer, who was culled in to view] gaz0, 2 | Mt 0. a fen waning. The vtice i esiiversplated tees| MO™4ar, October 17—Five-cighthe: Tor-|""The plein of Campidano for fifteen miles| the body. _se12-Sm_ TENE ie | “rents TEACHER OF PUAN oo oe we Cor. rant porn e. | Sihar ata Se geet wary eo a - mentor, 122, first: Walcott, 117, second; Rival, ; pe elie setae es, ROP. ARNOLD W. MEYER. GRADUATE OF | \{RS. WALTON, 180% H ST. N.W. ents Montwomery and Washington to wait pitcher, standard and goblets, which will | Tomar, 1245 Hest: Wialecnt, 117, second: Rival, | north of Cagliari was affected. ‘The plain Leipzig Colleve of Music. Instruction in. piano- | \ Ei {Expressive reading. ‘The largest organization devoted to high- am. Team’ the Property of the company winning | 111° gree: Saladin, 104, vecond: Edith ‘Belmont, | *tFetches from Cagliari to Crestano, a distance | bitedbi wen 4 coethe orem cs Sister Lessons pupils Fecbientee ™ Saba | | special course ia Shalenfeee UU A a ag hDaetais nttom ‘ee “Sinonert = siiibkadiidr sik tienda 108, third. Time. 1.163. One and one-eighth: | of fifty-nine miles, and is an important vine| A London paper declares thatit is in position Mipawappre a. moe — er Game featel peaction tn the wml. and Washtnertane a Ranga orenae vie Rabe ane ° wee Lizzie, 132. first: Mary Stone, 112, second; Tom | and olive growing center. | to state that Neill, the doomed woman poisoner, | NA Teacher of riao technique: pupilof the late | PROF. 3, FRANCIS GEEMUILLER. TEACHER TRATNRON WAGMINGTON AND ONTO! Open to teams of five enlisted men from sy | Rogers, 115, third. Time, 1.56. Mile: Temple,| The first indications of the approaching hur- | in an interview in jail, confessed that he poi- | Prof Folly Benkert. | ec3-lm | Pecially a téntive t beriuners as well as to pupils FPledgedte the promotion of sctentife Joave Weshinaton at 9. 100. tum mle et Dattalion in the District of Columbia National | 106, first: Diablo. 113, second; Fagot, 98, third. |; esngsaise th teceed MARA Clicver. i Shxivell aud 3 Bree S-lm_| vanced. “U1 I st. n.w. eer 8 Stn tay. Returning, arrive 7 - . ; Fag ricane were noticed on Thurrday afternoon, | soued Matilda Clover, Emma Shrivell an 188 ISABELLE WHEFT —_ cisinhiekncteriianee Nineton ® Rip.we. Aally apt Ae me Guard. Only one team allowed from a battal- | Time, b445;. Steeplechase: Can Can, 132, first; | z ‘ iG AA ho ae 188 SCHMITT'S SCHOOL, wy prices. Sp43. 0 p.m, Ally, ercapt he 5 LI ert ace of the battalion must be | Grey Cows, 141, second. Time, 4135.” | The heat of the atmosphere became oppressive | Alice Marva, but declared that he had not | je Pui Herr Mowrof the Reval Concereatory, | NPISSSCHMITTS SCHOQE: | Wasiiinetom 257 mu. and arriving A RSet, tse fepreetied therven Distance, 200 vatde,| ‘Tuesday, October 18—Three-quarters: Wal- | and cattle and other animals grew restles and | poisoned Ellen Donworth, and said that up to mw ottm | Formerly at $2040 st, bow at ee price list in another column. ed My geen rounds per man: position, standing. | Cott, 112, frst; Sirocco, 10%, second. I_ycetim, hurriedly sought shelter. | f0 in a heavy Diack | the Just moment he had had 8 feeling that he | PIANO INRIRUGTION sige May a MEAD. | Coach from northwest secticti” ocd 7008: 103 a and Sym Mamenwee Beet pet ona ed cup, which will be. | 110, third. Time, 1.14%. Thirteenth-sixtecnths: | cloud tinged with red appeared. ‘The peesants | would be acquitted. Since he was sentence eer eaied paul) of Blece Balt. of foyal Com: | — = ——— —| aise ities , 2 pn. - axon a "| barren, 107, third. Time, 1.22';. Mile: refuge in their homes. As the darkness of | When he was taken to Wandsworth jail on Fri- R. PAUL STOEVI gictations tor advanced work. E. PHANNA, Tuy | Bride work a sy Station, Pen Raftroad. Washings MEPAMATE COMPANY MATCH, hing, Ot Best, Lawkcnner’ 106, soeond night came on the cyclone burst upon the plain | day night he said: “Thank heaven it is all over; | M Violin Virtuoso NY ave. NA, 140 ve and BROWN, General Agent Pameneer Dapt Open to teams of five enlixted men from the | 116 third. Time, 1.42. ' Five-eighth: with one ine Inceswant flashes of light-| the judge was dead against me, but perhaps ain SS ES 7 w AL TURK, General Pamengor Agent. Iy23 first and second separate comps one team 106, first: Marshall. 107, secon j ning and heavy peals of thunder accom-! that was his duty.” On Saturday Neill asked | 0C}-tm*___—_=__ ee ae. eae a. aces = we only from each organization. Distance, 9s, third. Time, 1.02%. anted the shrieking of the wind. while | to be allowed before the dav of his execution to | PROT, JGSEF, KASPAR WILL REOPLS is Mowsr Vexxox Sranxany, Seen BAL tMoRE & onto RAILROAD. See ee ee a lsbud, 113, first: Versatile, 112, second; Al-| loud subterranean rumblings added their | see Laura Sabbatine, to whom he was engaged | Dat Oo 1 avis ei ten EIT ee eee re sis asna oie ac with as OF Rehedale tn effect May 22, Yagde; five rounds: position, standing. The | Ooo thivd. timer 19 jterrore to the “Mor, «Rain fell in| to be married, RA, MASS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL | OS AND ATH STREETS §. w., = eave wothintin rn anu corger a? Mow rewer property of the = a it. Wednesday, October 19—Three-quarters: Dr, | torrents and call the lowlands were flooded in —— = M aud THE ELIZABETH PEABODY KINDER. WASHINGTON, D. ©., INDIANA AVE. NOW, BE. | For Chicar ant Northen, Vestibnked Amite’ te- Hasbrouck, 1 first; Lizetta, 104, second; | ® very short time. The river Mannu and other No Water to Stop a Fire. GARTEN NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL, 1918 Beat life-like porcelain gant, | Pipes traits 11-30 0. my ®. Usp. m, dally. ety the Distriet of | ice Baten, 9 third. ‘Time, '1.14%¢. Mile: | streams intersecting thedistrict soon overflowed | wits no water in the maine Altoona, Pa, | Sit estes sci eee OSI sam Seareareere okae 30 express} 2s 70 Open to ail the District of | Mr. Sam, 105, first: Milt, Yor their banks, inundating an area of fifteen square a A ae P| teenies BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ioe. $3. | Silvers hich will not turn bt ror Pittshrarg and Cleveland, exprwae: ia. Cotursbin Nation have qualified | Temple, 100, third. Time, 1.4 | kilometres, was visited by another big fire yesterday after-| \gRS. MYEHS' SCHOOT-A BOARDING AND feet, Soe gold Mae eines fax front | an and A 49 vm. o = ‘ resent season and | lights ‘Tom Rogers, 109; iret: Pickpocker. 103, | Among the villoges invaded by the waters| noon. It originated at 12:15 in the stable of | pacSQCTORE'S Wise Marem tage Bee | FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE otuts. | frig Vel Gan se One Sula iis Fe: ioc atone SR, zs or | Second; Diablo, 112. third. Time, 1.55. Three- | were Decimomannu, Astemini, Elm-a, Samatzai, | W, E, Gruver, grocer, between Chestnut and | Forcircularsenply othe ‘LIZABETH H. . R. 8. PARSONS, 5. F. COR. STH AND E ST ‘or Luray, Navaral Bride, Roanoke, ee ees en ae, elividieal medal ov | quarters: Sport, ili, first: Livelg, 103, second; | Sansperate and Braczali, with total population Green avenues near 9th siveet, ‘The whole dee | MYERS Iriel nw. n="! auzaim | Fishteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1802. Pw. Pilling specialty: “Achine andaeeraea | Ct Hianoges and Movaphie. 45 am UTS ge " & stances. 200 | ‘Ailes colt, 98, third.’ Time, 1.16. Hurdle, one | 0! 6,000 souls. beta R. F. WILLARD CARLISLE OF NEW YORK. | New bu idings perfectly eyuipped for health ana | toot i zumpersiem, Alocslanesthetio | {is ra! Grourk te Mcephasen aaa ein and 50) yard at cach distance; | Alles Salt, S6, third. Time. 118. Hardie, Scores of dwellings and barns were demol-|PaFtment responded and the Huntington de- | MJ: WiEARD CARLISLE OF NEW YORK. : ted uous ty atawiata pain inextractics. Ail | Sy.cx,furmen to Memphie gn Ret me mt's Manual for | ‘cond; Cam Can. 142, third.’ Time, ished by the raging flood and hundreds of | partment was held in readiness to respond to a | and Deleatte: Mackaye Sratem of Harmonie Develop- | comfort, RN: Rear eee a a ee a te Me etait | Thurdas, October 20—Thirteen-sixteenth eople who had songht refuge ou the roofs of | call. For thirty minutes after the alarm was | u.w. Oficohours, 10tol? atu. yeledan Steam heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. (TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, ie ty Wa Bh % A - Hanson Electric Battery | Lveeum.105, first; Arab.106, second; Key West, | buildings were drowned. In most of the vil- | sent in the firemen were powerlgss. Then a| \[ADAME PELE HAS RESUMED HER] Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages on wate 3.90.1 chconelt Maj. Frank Aldrich) and by | 10% third. "Time, 1.21%." Eleven-sixtoenths: | Inges named chee were many hutsbuilt of wad, | weak utream of water the color ofteoffee was | ML Pench clarnand trivate lemoas 4 wae Lt oy t rong “ag hve gis . . Marshall, 106. frat: Orphan, 98, second: Court- | which collapsed in a few moments. Otherbute, | jupplied. By thin time the fire had commun | tne years of aucealel te fend Music. ——— 3.00, 35-05. 43) Shon: Sab me. B es | ship, 115, third. Time, 1.081. One and one- | made of reccis and straw, floated with the cur- | cated to the residence of Constable Barger and | _ee24-tur For circ +e NATIONAL GUARD MATCH. | sixteenth: Gloaming, 105, first; Mary Stone, | rents, forming rafts, to which many peasants | the slaughter house of William Hare. "A stiff | \qise HATATEADS Pereive! eGMGhE Gane a Do you wear a partial set of artificial teeth with the | p.'mn” ‘Kunhure' A Sia meg Spe sll commissioned officersand enlisted | 110, second: Verratile, 105, third. Time, 1.49%! | clung during the night until they were rescued. | wind from the north carried the flames to Duke M% Naren and older girls will begin OCT. 3. On and old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your | 4 ot Frederick. 18.45, 111530, & m.. TLIh Toh men of the District of Columbia National | Mile: Vardee, 1143, first: Speculation, 98, see- | On Friday morning the work of rescue was! and Arthur's livery stable, Shaw's store and {. ghapplication tnay be made at the school | 3°22 ne | Ones. tural teeth? We can insert artificial or Piaperstown, #10.40a,m. amd ¢5.90 p.m. Guard who have daring the preseut vear quali- | ond; Tom Tough, 98, third. | begun in earnést. Dozens of persons were then ®poarding house and the residences of Samuel | "MS g&2 208s Bw. daily from 10 to12 a.m. < en ee cegenarcncseusd Bordand way paintn 407 mo fied either as cbarpahooters or markemen. | TBfee-quarters: The Fop, 107, first: Ada found huddied together om elevations of land ’ Baker, John Maize and Augustus Delosier. For | 4". nanny TW a ep | M®-POTNAw's SCHOOL FOR Boys axD YOUNG | *7Hemof bridge work and thas evold the use of «| , or Galthessbure and way Soints, 76.98, 20,800 : oo and cd tarde, five shute nt enc | 104.second: Lady Allen, 104, third. Time and in ihe upper Darts of the houses that were | q time it looked as though the fire would sweop | Miro TARRY 5M, ,HOWARD HAS RETURNED | ML soon will reopen September 20, 1802. Best facil. | plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have | ji. Express treiis stonpine at priectpal #8 @ senor cribed by Blunt’s| , tides. October 21—Nine-sixteenths: Knick | sttil standing. Many of these people were half | that section of the city, but by uniting their ef- | Paris, and will ‘receive piano and theory ties offered for puplia of ail ages and rades. Best of buig, “hap. 720 408 Bim, et a Teeoned The | Knack colt, 106, first: May Lose, 107, sec dead from terror and exposure. ‘The buildings | forts on houses not yet afire the progress of the | Fesidence, O18 Mass. ave. nw. references. Apply tor circulars and information at | 7°U broken one of your natural teeth no that it cannot | KOYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW > Pat, por ee deen. Geena Naptha. 100, third. Time, 56%4. ' Five-eighth: stil standing were found to be seriously dam- flames was stayed. ‘The total Joss is extimated ‘panrixe AND DRAWING TAUGHT BY AN | 13 Corcoran st. _ Lt _set-tim | be filled, or have you a root in your mouth that may | For Philadsiphis, Noe tock Boton and the seat ence aioe Waleott, 117. first: Stroceo, 112, second; Capt. | sged, the walls being extensively cracked and |g: $20,000; insurance, $6,000. Quaridt experienced teacher at OARDING AND. L. GI x bscess treated ‘restored 6.00 (10.00, Dis ) om. 18.60 noon. the maaan ‘regiments and Wagener, 165, third. Time, 1.01%. ‘Three-| te foundations undermined. Most of the | Chere torres, akan ci wirekis crate ) YR eee I pow indice wil Season an 27 Pt, October re oe = ed Fd 90. pining Car), (11.30 p.t., Bleeping Car, : . Sarthe: Chiswick, 94. first: Lizetta. 104, second; | furniture they contained was, of course, ruined. | able of this property at forced sale and they | yon Jou Py CAULFIELD Ine resin | ee ae et iach eR OEE, Principal.” Meter | te former usefulness by one of our beautiful wold or | Hn EI OPeoK ga RVES Tormentor, 122, third. Time, 1.143. One and| Survivors say that the experience of that | are the heaviest losers. Groceryman Gruvers’ | [) Soon Ostolcr Sat tats toe Won RESUME LES- | gheee: fen. Hush Mi WZ7Au*" | porvelain crowns. We perform all operations per- | Pg. dally. to all « med officers and en-| three-sixteenths: Diablo, 112, first: Cynosure, | night was terrible in the extreme. The whole | horse was burned. The fire was started ty) aaa SRANGES MARTINS — a om = ae PME a ee 4 rr lite men of the District of Columbia National 105, second: Sir Walter Raicigh, 105, third. | might long the air was filled with the heart- | poye playing with matches. MExGHad AND" Fiehon scmoor, ron | SUoCE ESHA AD Etiam ana children, wn | “MRINEtOORF Profession. Pine wold lines, artifical | For Bowton, 2.40. ethan: Gor the cuivent sear | Tim, 200% : Lowlander, 122, first: | fending shrieks of drowning buman betngs and | °°? soe Board OURS HADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. reopen on MONDAY, Sept. 5.° This, well-known im. | teeth on wold, platina and rubber. Extracting with- | via Prvsitkmepsic bridge. landing pamoncwrsin B. hes Nockbarren, 98, second; Emin Bey, 87, third. | the territied cries of sheep and cattle, mingled : pupila limited, (se1-Sm*} (205 QST-N.W. | etitution effo waters for scyuiring s intion at Boston eenees, 0. 08. | Sian, 1.0K ae with the ceaveles# din of alarm bells that were Late Music News Abroad. MISS BALCH. 3207 10TH ST. SN. W., HAVING | attendine the seedonn imo sao,» peotoct | cutoete andl (* - <-—-yapadiggtemiyoesre die caches 2 Shameens ~aturias “October 22 Three-quarters: Key | Kept ringing in neighboring villages, | Janotha, the composer, whois often invited to | JM. secured the ‘services of an expert, wil open a | in music. art, fancy ‘work, elocuuon, bhou gray ‘SDENTAL PARLORS, ESTABLISHED | ‘Except Sunday “Daily. | th8unday only. “ag ergs ha ag | West, 110 «H., 112, second; Arab, 110,| ‘The prefect of Cagliari, on learning of the | play before the queen and who is an intimate | *ROKraphy clase October 20. RPS | |. ae eae Sd 08 1 at Frat sete #20 004 $15: | pecans catied for sul checked from betes eaeatilany vs lard. ‘Time, 1.144 . 2 Spe disaster, immediately dispatched rescue par- ‘Tenny: in > Same S CONSELWATORI OF bare | (HEY, M. ©. 4. 1400 NEW YORK AVE.N. w.— plesrsmmeteqoos 4 fe ces by Union Transfer Co. ‘eft : Exrxina Sram Newspaper ye piace, Hoe a Hier eon | ties to rave mae nee Pnaae aren wont | fiend pf the Tennyson family, hae revised Lady | \yragmrNaTON CONAERVATORY OF Musto: | I Re cicSectio eee Ons, October 3 Sandays til p.m. "All its branches. Boers Hand NEL. ays nat ah 117, first; Grace Brown, 105, second; Bert arvivors. : ried | op tings of the poet cy 2 na = _ filly. 106, third. ‘Tigne, "1.15, One-quarter: Fi- | With the greatest difficulty. Dozens of lives | 1ounyvom settings of the poct'esongs, Janotha | 1) 1223 10th st, nw, | Twenty fourth year. Piano, Komtuccion in stete practical Metaieer, Sis pees é AL TNFIRMARY—TEETH PILEED | "cen. Ma t be Iv. 106, third. Time, ‘1.15. One-q 2 Fi | Wi a 2 ci ‘ an, Yo! fer. wan jon in eta 3 —T 5 ty : deito, 104, first: Gioaming, 110, second: Diablo, | Were saved by soldiers. One hundred bo “‘Sometiines when I was invited to ‘smoke | faves to pupils. -U. B. BULLARD, smyo-Om" | Culture. Special for iuen- Call for partiralers atthe | F and arth tetas bao ee LED et sai) S. third Time, 20s9;- Mile: Roller, 117, | have been recovered at Sansperate alone. ‘Ihg|® pipe’, asthe dead poet put it, with Lord ¥E850N INSTITUTE. ofice. se30-Lin Sete pajerial at Lats st, ox. dontal Aopartamens T TS. rat; Lady Superior, 10% second; Speculation, | total death roll mast reac several hundred. "| ‘Tennyson at Aldworth we sung these songs to- a ae Selgmbien Calvendty. ima twesem guy! POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ ‘122, third. “Time, " 1.44. Steeplechase: Can | An immense number of cattle and other live | gether. ,It was wonderful to hear Lord Tenny- a el Tunas To R; SeicherEtoFane bo es MAPA ORR PEOPLE'S LINK, — Cnn, 140, first; Ecarte, 154, second; Ketarn, 136, | stock perished, The Caglari-Iglesias railway | fon sing’ He would manage to take all the Bit reopen, for the admiesion ‘Tamstfioation of | 1 HIN EMEMBER ENTAL INPINMARY—NATIONAT UNtver | P’ IKFOLK AND WASHINGTON. third. ‘Time, 4.14. | has been greatly damaged by the tlood. notes—tenor, baritone, &e.”™ Work will berin Boptember She’ Pretares or eh ae iw ty cor, Mthand Rta aw: Open Sto allay | | tncremand. freight arnvmamoantiies ant geek Me enced ae ’ Mrs. Katherine Fisk, the American contralto | Solleees, ecloutiac schocls, West “Tunt' ans” & Grasty can furnish your howe—every room ta it | cost of material, nee TMB? SOE ates | Livery tron, ee ARE ek mOReLET A Sensational Report From New dJérsey. Railway Wreck at Chicago. and member of musical committee of the world’s | ea with every article necessary, except stoves. rem ORF, weet. SE tee: A Trentoa, N. J., special saya: The repub-| The Danville express on the Chicago and | ftir, ig announced to sing at Crystal Palace | VJ ERNEST LENT HAS RETURNED FROM) Grasty don't sell anything on instalimenta, 20 if you OCEAN STEAMERS. Teiephone calf tf : ‘ She trophy is a | lican state committee, John Kean, jr., the ‘re- | Eastern Illinois road ran into a broken switeb | OTe latest report concerning Verdi's new | Ccomceie Sud Theory of Music. ce, 12 buy for cash visit his Double Stores, oy =— = asepines we Te RL REM ASOR® publican candidate for governor. and the re- | at 49th and Wallace streets, Chicago, yesterday | opera in call to have emenated from” Benue SS _ eee" | Gresty bas Carpstefrota 1130. to $1.50. N’ HOLY LAND, |. prams a _— . be | publican noul er offices have prac- | and one of the coaches was thrown from the | Hoito, the librettist, According to this report, | COMRR'ACOLURGE OF COMMERCE, | pramind n—1- pred yl seats cada 2 leave Oct POND THE WORLD. | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DQ. eon. -heally abandoned the attempt to win the state | track. An unknown woman was caught in the | the project of the work is “Don Quixote,” not CR URNER. AAC, OE Prin, wees: 3 a 3 Ee s FORTRESS MONBOE and be “ am ally a ned the attempt | “ Lear.” Seventh year as a business educator in thiscity. Fit- | Grasty don't promise you something for nothing and bia »y Harrison, and each of them has decided to | ¥reck and killed and twelve other persons were | “King Lear,” as rumored formerly. Verdi | yon'seus’s mentee tes ease an ‘of an Lol- youdoo% get it ahywhere. Some persons a eben reach bis own goal if he ean. None of the re- | injured, none of them fatally. Following is the — peerage oe ot | Gini service tthe business, -Enelish, Phonorraph, claim to make no charge for making, mnatch publican newspapers m the ‘national | Lat of “casualties: (Jos. S- Johnson, Chicago, | «Eugene Onegin,” which Signor Lage ve pro | 84 urhustle teach me eS hd racticl {ng end laying « Carpet. Get our prices and Senos. eacept im m perfusetorg was, | They | will probably die; Mrs. J. J, Graham, Bancroft, | senting’ aucctsafully at. toe Nowe” Osby | Satttet sue Sallettiee? and distin re sour eyes opened, “ ema _~ bave even permitted republican candidates for | Iowa; Mrs. J.T. Taylor, 650 Emerald avenue, | Theater, is about to producé at the Imperial | yy, ss a Grasty's Solid Oak Cluster Lég Table, six feot long, 25. | veh’ “winarh arrive af Portree Monroe os Congress to shift for ‘thennselves in debatable | Chieage: Win. Morris, Chicago: C. W. Thomp- | Oper House in St. Pelersburg. a now, opore | WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, takes everybody by surprise. Oak Chairs, : | Beef aay. “Anive at Sortsit wt 7 20a, a Sree ric So Re cores sat inten e's. Wiles meatier ht Com ae landa, “ortho, Datater of Ching |soyuvarts,o, UARDING ana DaYenmay ce |g cumnaeat te 4 eR of « se ambitions gentlemen. Within | W. J. . ville, iL: . : oF, 2 be rast week the republeane. Fores ane, Terre Haute, tnd: M, ‘MeBunald, Chicago; Techaikowsky will act as conductor arr st er Co AUDEA SEU ARE, Petectel_ of me Ss. do. $18 eet. 5, Sato er Soe - NORTHBOUND. strated their intention to abandon the national | Gus Emerson, Chicago; W. H. Hallett, LOCUTION, Grasty has one way todo business and thet is 3 daily st 6, fight by ise coguuen order to trade Har- | tor of train. euaigadten kate Es ADA eOWN: zw AD Sore UAT Ee RIGHT WAY. ‘that is the ae aearsenEiOp m hovive ot Westingten es OB rison for Kean. ee inglish Canon. stn. ote Grasty refunds the money on anything you buy not = z me ee ghting for Water. Rev. Canon Robert Baines, fifty-eight years ‘PROF, QHONTN HAR REOPENED HIS SHORT. satisfactory. . ‘Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1351 and 1681 Penaayt- Lockout on Vancouver Newspapers. The extent of the inconvenience and suffér-| Old, of No. 16 Cetheran road, Twickenham, | ©, band clespetn St. Jonnie College, Vermont ave. | each Yow ttle cutlaren to ety Grosty the Pusher. "Sa: —_— the newspapers at Vancouver, B. C.,! ing caused by tho great acarcity of water in| England, who was arrested in August last on Bigageta wl bo recs ‘unt Oot. ros FABRE agate cilyon try. a have suspended publication temporarily in| Berks county, Pa., can hardly be imagined, and | the charge of indecently aseaul a td a 8 Grasty will be pleased to show you around whether eumset > * ; aot consequence of an arbitrary demand on | jt isstated as an actual fat that at some places | PAamed Sa ee ee LOO Sr onal Freer ancei z bara rfichecy ert tt 2 bn { Sess, she dovor the part of the printérs for an inerease of | beyond Port Clinton it is actually necessary to | months” imprisonment. = ais ‘Cerated Gr i ‘Bemember the name: ek wart, inepector of rite| wages. The publishers are willing t0 pay the | guard the tanks of che locomotives to, prevent 2028. hw Pa. ave. and 14th st., iN 0. RAKEMANN GRASTY—GRASTY-GRASTY, union price Mitherte in wages, SO) Gein dis loo from carrying of the water, Itis Peas M2 ae wviolen ons Washington, D.C. Larione. right to run the ofee, counting room and edi- | ikewise stated that on one of the divisions of | The contents of a ren nnn ns actipt left Stadio, W094 Mass aver Mw egitence: | #10eNA ISI? That mw, Det Panda. The competitsos Ui be conducted under torial departments. This they claim the new | the Lehigh Valley railroad the water to supply saceraneetpt aw. ‘Don't doubt till you try. a7 EBBITT HOUSE, the vegulations preveribed im Blunt's Manual. | union scale practically probibits, Conse- | the locomotives i tans for quite a dis- | bY Victor Hngo have been made public. The) A[ NE CLOW! pairs WASHINGTON, D. o. AN competitors will be red to use the | quently the strike on the part of the printers. | tance by engines, iw one of the few | manuscript is dated February 28, 1851, and de- | pati '? Cat ton Springtie and the coo cities in the Schniylkill valley whose water'sup- | scribes experiences at a spiritualistic seance. rauartee. convice ‘will be ‘The Alleged Dynamiters. pix has not been affected by thedrouth. Owing | ‘The comments on the seance indicate that be Sa feesiest to them at the An carly English mail is expected to bring to | to the drouth mountain fires have broken out af | believed in spiritualism. Au © will b nes of: the State Department definite information | many places. Pa CS” Que potut in each five shots at 200 varde ——_—_+-22—__—_—_ One poiat m each five shots at 300 yards. To points in each five ahote at 500 yarda, One point in each seven shots at 200 yards. Two points in each «evan shots at 300 yarda, from Mr. Harry White, our secretary of lega- tion in London, who in the absence on leave of Minister Lincoln ie charge d'affaires in the English capital, as tothe exact status of the Millaud of “Figaro” Dead. Arthur Paul Albery David Millaud of died suddenly at his home He was A New Move by the Reading “Combine.” ‘The secretary of state of New York has iasued '& certificate authorizing the Jersey Central railroad to do business in this state under seo- ee points in ewch seven shots at 400 yards, | Irish-American dynamiters now serving born January 17, 1886, and is the author of a tions 15 and 16 of the paral corporation Foar potats in cach seven shots at 600 yarda | life sentences in penitentiary for con- number of works. He was decorated with the | A similar certificate to Competitors who make entry for any match | splracy. ‘ | Legion of Honor in 1877. : railroad «short timeago, gE . . = 2 ay s