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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ‘C.. FRIDAY, SOCTOB THE SYNOD OF BALTIMORE. TME YOUNG DUDE AND HIS GIRL. PRISONS OF THE WORLD. THE MOHICAN’S CONDITION. EDUCATIONAL LADIES’ GOODs. RAILROADS. The Presbyterians End Their Labors—Sub- | He Wanted to Be = Swell, but He Didn't | Those of America Compared With Those of | After Only Eight Years’ Service a $1,500,000 IN WASHINGTON. ae mission of Reports. Know Hew. Other Countries. Vessel Becomes Worthless. PAR CORCORAR scnoor. oF ant. ‘The labors of the Presbyterian Synod of Bal-| Hecame intoa swell restaurant the other! Edgnr I.ydon Moulton of London, England,| The San Francisco Ezaminer contains the = ay 4 ~ ft timore ended yesterday. night after the theater with a breezy air of |* retired merchant, who is in the United | followin, Biolock pw. ‘The most important subject before the body | ownership. In his wake wasa demure little | States examining penal institutes in behalf of} At the fabulous cost of over $1,500,000 and Me, cnr ene was the first annual report of the committee on | maiden who bad not hed many years’ experience | the Prison Reform Society, is at Chicago. Mr. | with ecarcoly eight years of active service to her ghafie, LOR ee wetseratte 4 x synodical sustentation. It said that the appro- | with long dresses. Moufton's sympathies were aroused in behalfof | credit, the United Statcs Mohican stands a fair pn aS ae Priations for home missions for the first nine| His appearance was unique. He will bea | convicts by seeing the brutality of certain off-| chance of being condemned and put out of cour. Upeerine. 3 months of the year were $4,260, and, taking | dude if he lives long enough As yetheisin|cials in the convict Camps of Australia, and | commission and assigned to permanent moor- es ‘SW. FLYN Am! this amountasa basix, the Baltimore presbytery | embryo. He hase tawny bang that would do | after his retirement from active business ten | ings in “Rotten Row” at the Mare Island navy ~LEUS gay TINNED PATTERN. J (CRBSAPRARE AnD euro ‘RAILWAY. seat Me AEE SIT Te TL Eay SS PotriN aRE TOT a St $e grantor nee, ret, sabes and costuines @ specialty. MBSE OE FEANS, 88 E sr. 8... cor. 2. d ¥GRAYOX ronTnat Tx@ was ached to raise 47 per cent, or $2,000; the | credit toa Shetland pony. He carries abeavy | years agohe began the work which he isnow| yard. Nothing short of” e miracle saved her | CRESS", GRAYC ees eee were cal to quarters, but to the youthful coupleas they seated themselves | most instances I have found the prisoners well J clase in n for winter eae aanmes So ue Mrocsie pentortel at the ible, The voluminous meng —— fed and well cared for. I was.a witness, 10 feu stead the ship over the rock and she put for sun a reasonable.” BOLOOL OF BLOCU. Bi have contributed $746.85, or out of the 132 | handed to maiden, who scanned the An Examiner reporter today visited the navy —_ ee the eynod 101 bave contributed | list of tempting dishes, but wae at a loss wha! ae 3 also " " water color cla-ses now ing ; - —$—<—<—$—_— Washington stery, ST per cent, or | cane and wears silk-lined overcoat and s new | engaged in of inspecting prisons snd laboring | from total deetruction and many of her crew | jater color cin.sce now forme: gro! oppertuntty to ©1575, partes Later ga rdt ae the bal- | silk bat and bas bis trousers creased and rolled. | in behalf of prisoners. He is not in the em- | from a watery grave during her recent cruise in | SCHOOL, 906 F st. n. 0028-38" , cain ance, $655. But be hasn't yet the sign of s whisker. He | ploy of the Prison Reform Society, but reports | Bering sea. Hate str PIANIST WILL TEACH AR: THE Laws = yore B ee 4 F mon’ Ww ‘The plan to raise this money was the envelope | bas hopes, though, which may be realized, if « | of his investigations are sent to the secretary | In the vicinity of Cook’s inlet on June 5 last | for beet” mneetrutione Has a two years’ and 8 three hove course of | MES Of Cg, BERNE MOD: | FrRaPal Vineinia “points ‘and the increase in amounts raised over | Career of reckless dissipation does not bring | of the society in England. the Mohican ran upon a hidden rock, striking | MUSIC T, Star office. __ 0087-88" _ | with ali pty. jCqmPristig in ite Traber Sty | ter Tek ee Seemann, partere from pen FE] Sfteste bocetions ana tekets at Company's offcsa, mer years told the complete success of it, | him to an early grave. | secal®, My visit to the United States I have 432- | no less than three times before her keel passed | (SOLUMBIA Co: Friel oe EDS HARE Uaied rene Court. the Hae WILTLAM RS | patrons magadenezn j Susged agi Poth ut of ihe 54 churches in the Baltimore pree-| | He can live a number of yeareand his grave |ited several of the larger Jails and peniten- | Over. As a heavy sea wan ranning,it was thought | Pristipal Tate chive Woe i teieta ROWS BART, | Mavic A RESS CUTTING AND FITTING THOROUG! Ra] Dytery 49 lnve contributed @1,710.76; 21 | may still be earls tracted | Snrien” said, Mr. Moulton, “‘and for the most | she would pound herself to pieces, ‘The crew | Music, Boston, Mas ott be Maucht bya Boston drewmmnaker. Moet iaproved GREAT arches out of the 26 in the Washington city| The eyes of those in the room were attracted | part I have found them well’ conducted, and in dortunitely «age WiAXNIED-THREE LADIES TO COMPLETE A te ee | oe. eee Shee, id Peewee ek eloeusio x evenings. ota; Prof. of ing University: the Hea, Miss WEISCOPF, 1110 L st-n.w. oclb ernboURty x > imsioner OWNS! ELEGANT CREATIONS CORRECT IN tol et. cozia | ant HERBY JE DAvIg Ta the on. "ae: | G ris, At. Siniah ‘and prices, {EDITH & * OR LLB WIT LIAM | 730 ‘late drafter sad “cutter ge fos TAMG. JOHNSON. | ter, Mane" B'Wan hows? ‘schoo! one piece of brutality, however, that I have since wished I might’ have been spared, | yard, where the Mohican was seen in the large bar of Washinewae ~s = é “1 | to order. the attack made on a prisoner in the Auburn |! dy cavites ashinston mE GAME eT I . eee, ASSES PAGS Ccotteee, and | She looked as if an oyster stew would suit, | penitentiary who wasattempting to escape. A | (FY Socks. or rar Tae sentrrz SQROOE OF Laxouaons, Mer opera ecnate and seraduate | M Terored trom ia Om wow Liha Be eas sie Gro which the presbrtery of Newcastle drew, | Dut it would never do >to order it iy | Btoner who beegmes unruly deverves punieh | Clogring amay the evidénce of ‘her: miafortune. Branches in the princival “American and Nini QENECX, the mae, the moot LT wizeme | fommbegand there remains « balance of @3.551.21,which it in| |, Het evcort knew itall-howevet and promptly | ment, but not Puch punishment as that | On theship's bottoms wore large patches where Buropee cities) Sepd for Siemes Souipoan er all sindente ts Se sereatce's FRESE a DPropored to a an working capital mee ae serewp OS | prison, and last ‘Sunday paid” avait te | Boles Mad been torn in her, while over fity foot felchignved vpth tecture ant fort bons ay tei | Paretctans Preach 0 * ; y i p . Cartas sen eee camlag year for miasion | After @ few moments’ whispered converse | the state penitteniary in Auburn, 1 was told on | Soerd Serldedsar “heme eGiasnarne eae | Zactn ire echiogl ia now ovens we POPtS | REAp ANP VALOR mittee, in conse-| With the attentive waiter the problem seemed | my arrival there of the disappearance of a pris- | however. acceas to both the iry dock and ship apoE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL at 6 o'clock p.m. ares as é 4 “ For catat By tothe Teatstrar. Mr. HG | \fISS E CUNNINGHAM: Bagh pny here t offered. by the | solved. oner, Oliver Curtis Perry, the train robber. | was nade easy. On board was a group of off: | + FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, RODGERS . at the University, cor. Tih and Hsts.. FURRIER, Sissies arn Seeded sogcrne te |» ool ys that few mowenta bet | scm fom the wey dime thal Percy | wants uk goes Cee nee | grok TOUNOLADIEE ANDLITTLE CHORES. | GENE whee. i i : ear ‘ocho. JAMES C. WELLING, Prestdont. | 2020-3 Amount to be raised to $5,000, of which it asks | ter returned bearing bottle of champagne on | had been locked up in a dungeon for an at-| surveying the ship. A visit below the berth | 0c: a z __ JAMES C. Wi a | 3 ice and a plate of fancy cakes. tempt on his keepers with a knife! it it TTAR, BANJO AN ‘O0D'S COMMERGIAL COLLEGE aN} So Reltimere preabytery to waiee 2.05 ihe | Zhe former was sipped and the Intier ib-|and” thei he hed cnccssied ‘in “dig Praha gto greene tg see, a Cp Dg at eithor and aed hypwentng. han 407 Bent | ‘THAT FADED TAN SPRING DRESS WILL Newcastle presbytery 8800. | bled, but the order dil not seem to be entirely | ging his way from that cell “to an adjoining tit will be tapoestble repels ihe same | Learyinone term at PS | eater ectime oe Be eos gaa KESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. followed. > 7 more whispers-with the waiter | one, which was unlocked, and in escaping. This | within 10 per cent of the limat allowed by law. | 7-sssona IN” CHINA, OIL-Ake Tabet a liga, ser “opewtitine spa: German: Come early and avoid the rash. ae Tia = ‘The committee offered the following resolu-) His next appearance wad accompanied by | factory, aud. careful wearch had failed to un- | £m 'e Are. of eight cerroor bbe ay | oor Miss CL. NEVINS, oye aio seieneherene posi: | Don't pack your light suit away. gentlemen: tt will Pileroe io perree 8 4 a oe tions, which were adopted dieh of olives on ice. earth him. ‘Sunday afternoon he became des-| Which is eafe to put a fire under. Huge oak| 7, a walLwae? | Gone Calter te for Goligeesuaual "| prove food for mothe." I7dyed will ve ervicesbiotn an Pittabars ts ohana ee ae 1. That the churches of the synod should be| It was a chilly night, too, but the next order | perate through hunger. In trying to cros®| beamsare shattered and cracked beyond re-| terme reasonable. oci6-Simn* EDWARD SC HULL, Vig triccinate” PPRABAL, | cool weather. Per Kens, % asked t leat than €5,000 for the | materialized ine pasteboard box labeled “ico /an open space to the collar factory | pair. while nearly every important steam con-| N[ECHANICAL DRAWING — A PRACTICAL | EDWARD M. HULL, Vice Princinal. " " seutiat_ am Bor Pris. Conandehnan ved Rok svctk af the srnod during the present | cream.” This was evidently to be taken home, | he was discovered and a keeper caught him. A | Pall, while been destroyed. In the coal bunkers | evenings of each "week Addren” with rekconten. MBF Y, PROD BOMME, FReNcH TRACHER, a tale and ‘ttle ath seer tal ct titnmenazns the presbytery of Bal- | fF it was carefully set aside on the proper end. | second keeper coming up grabbed. heavy | "ection has been destroyed. In the ec shattered | S:. Mtar office. : ocks-lw Doi nw. form af pine week OK" Clan ft 908 Oat. nw. porwr Seapine Dar Washineton OP mere be apportioned 2.400; that of Wanhing- potimast have occurred to the would-be swell billet of wood. and, though Perry aa not then | and torn from their fastenings where the sip LLES{ON8 IN HEGIENIC PRYSTOLOGY ARE ease OFS: Sve months Sie; private 314 Pa ava ne. oO ato pl LS . ¢ New 9 y this time that something warming wo' unruly, hit him over the head, knocking him % ing given at ‘ave. Classes consten: oan a oh ‘ashineton to Rochester” ity 91,700 and that of Newcastle 9200. Bz fale Peete eee bene oe | sero itee forming’ "Eapelally ndapted Vor taschers oes ote (COLOMBIA, COLLEGE oF coMMrncE. inst, sheepenin rugnand white furs cleaned eaust | Por Nilinmerort, Nopve ant Elmira at 10.30. Balthmore prosbyiery, $1,248 be granted to the | | With the assistance of the head waiter he was | told be could notrecover. The assault on the| siwquzan GaUce OF ACCIDENT. ORS QQE INATIDUTE, BOARDING, BND, DAY SOUR AM CE Prin | met - i POR PATTABETENTA, NEW TORE ax TW Washington cite presbytery and $1,375 be| this time supplied with a «mall pot of after- | prisoner scemed to me to be entirely uncalled pearsall recs bes secarenth year asain ‘gatcator ip thin cits: M88, LOrrLER, 7s 1aTw st. Fe Tae enamel Tam. 12:18, oo, 2 granted. to the Newcastle presbytery for — — He would have as fel tee a am = isiting | TH Slot on a Cable Road Closed by the | BIGHLAND TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | {een years member of the facuity of establishment ior areramahina nnd solicits the patron, Tim am t ee wee gy yg fil > agli par ae pelnes bptlenes ust Coty tuna ie voces corer ge ee Wamuinston ie acourt city, The insururation wit | and enthusuatle eachinen Tear oe pat ee nin Vechten aR ete, Ne ee ee ee dn tamecat in| 5 teegcemmilation with the weiter wesifel-| sougrems i GU Pummtbarg scare yours ago | An sccidlent, peoulinr ints uatureked seclows TeREeT thin articalacly esirabie' ear for Sotng | Cournn | “raduatee, of rare excellence ead dita | ee. Pirstclane | 02 ok fe eat, - BINT pint lince, according to the action of | lowed by his disappearance and quick return | saw the prisons of the czar. Much as they are | in ite consequences, occurred on Penn avenue, | mage spend we. Wasuinuron Withouteolng abroed LOCUTION, ORATORY, DRAMATIC ACTION TEMS SETS. With Maine Car trom Ralvimars tor New Taek, the assembly, the #ynod's work is recognized as | with « per ager pee piper ae a that the = bo army on — ne | Rear 22d street, Pittaburg, shortly before noon | :howledxe of the iwanners and customs of the best EQurss samy, EDWARD C. TOWNSEND SELERCH, formerly with | Songure for Phintaitiny oie ee ring the churches, giving to it, from obliga- | © ‘=a igs oman a eu tiie: aie pervias SOAs co ek tase ae moner in Au- | Sesterday. One side of the slot or conduit of | wood Institute Xo school in the United States offers a a = | Bint station, Phitedeiphia, Yor street she ontribute also to sn ee et eae a —— rable coaxing she sipped a litile of | burn last Sunday the cable line had been pushed over against the relies ‘Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, pera ONIN HAS REOPENED HIs SHORT- Pest FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY, idee raped agg the insidious mixture. “What are your impressions regarding prisons | other side by aheavy iron wagon crossing the | seG3m 3 _Principale. _| reyes te tetas of SoD ae LaRETS. 7-50 am week dave, and 345 p.m °C Tins ait sabeath schools of the eynod be | In the meantime a cab had been summoned, | in the United States aside from this particular | track. ‘This left no room forthe grip to slide 4 Gentlemen), Swedish Meds. | Eygtis Ml be received unl Get PABKE AES ine pe ae ito make annually a thanksgiving offering | ®™d after paying the necessarily large bill the | instance of brutal treatment?’ through. ‘The first car to approach was No. | cal qymnasticn und Massars vanehts r | SEAN Pree, —___ cena | UF a if fend a0 sm a fot home microns om the Sundar immediately | @mbryonic man-about-town donned his coat| ‘My impressions are favorable. I find pris-| awe oct |) DU SHANE IN. Choral Rociety builat 1 1435 Corcorat ‘nal Thanksgiving day.and|®nd bat, but the youzig lady, after » disap-|ons here much better from a health stand- | 108. The motorman did not notice the danger RS. ELORENC i BARRINGER WIE & sume instruction in vocal and instrument ey are more roomy, are light and ventilated | it stopped with a jerk. The force of the shock | sic October 20, at her residence, 143 Nae oc nt. least at avesage of one | Pointed glance around the room, had slipped Joint tan English or other European prisons. | abend.and when the car reached the obstruction M - trots cock taember of the echoet for this | 0Ut the door before he had secured the proper CLOWARD, LOCAL DIRECTOR For Boston. withont change, 30% as opened his studio in Huyler Cor. 7thand D sts. a. w. 11 fhroneh tratne iy with hate of Brook ox stort ry 22th and F sts. Vocal culture, vocal train- eathing. ‘Terms, $40 per quarter. x “ > Terms $12 per quarter. -Keferences: Dr. eo a 3 ‘The largest organization devoted to high- tne dleect tranater ty Par ferolding Aube < us collected to be for-|*Wingtohiscane. os and the sanitary conditions are better than | was so great that the front truck was completely | felt Prof 3 W Bischoff. W SSGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, wan Now Vork Gite, easurer of the #ynodical fund, jon didn't order soda water,” mut-| bon —" =. horboramn afta earned | demolished. The car was crowded at the time, ‘PHYSICAL TRAINING. opens See abe BOARD TNC ed eA AE ‘lass dental practice in the world. yal} d between the sus- Hs " SB gone arm | in- ful instruction in departines oI Vind the woman executive com-| More than one lady wondered, as they disap- | that strength does not necessarily mean thick-|*"4 all the passengers wero more or less in- ‘Now York Avenue School for ladies and children. | Spniy to Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Priscinut ol Fiadged te the promotion of sctentits f the hy board or the home red, if the girl's mother had any idea that | ness of walls and smallness of window. Keep- | jured. Fe eee aaa nO Rrineipal. 185 AUT C. LEVIES Ge BESTON. eetens beaed. ux dae op Gsccmeeh Eos daughter's escort wan cechs—— ing prisoners at work i# much more humane| Frank Vincent, the gripman, was the most | ,og(jimontiatn, ISH1-1553 Hi st. a3 M por pond gic pichibbisbiaieiniabaiteds ee es aoe tive ———— than to keep them locked in small cells with | seriously hurt. When the car was stopped 80 | - Pr serroo) = oaae ie i si duapouse equctah gilts Ser portivaler HYATTSVILLE AND VICINITY. nothing to distract their thoughts from their | suddenly the momeatum carried him headlong | A3T2¢HO 8 removed her studio to 1237 Penn. | —___PIANO AND HARMONY ae Ree price list on first page. 211 ap ave wal Capone apecied, Gitte Sex pet pe gloomy and cheerless surroundings. out of the frontend of the car. He was fol-| ave. (over Steinmetz’), Clatses as usual on Men: FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY ‘rent Line. 7.20 eine at Ses, peestien, | Seneres, Set of Interest—De tie * parent lowed by bits of fiving glass and splinters of | *9*. e Fridaya and Saturd a8 vbigh school for both ‘toxes, IS11 1 street, For Aonepehn 8, suck shall exceed the appropriation | Personal Notes Interest—Democrat : — wood. ‘When picked up he wae unconscious. | )[i- EMILE HOLER, "| begins ita tenth year September :24. ae hanes: 2.3% 8.0 ang 11 a; Stk te Se a ee ~~ eee His head, face and hands were bedly cut, andit | ae nue until ereduction ithoet matte tr ener oe- and Sundays, Filing | 4.in me andar. Sundave, 5.690 excess shall go into the general fund. | Correspondence of The Evening Star. a Wee fearel he wad Wi}UcOR AAMEEGAEINS Coke: amt P#hgvielin and singing, der the suidance of experienced and thoroughly elu- a QRALEXANDRIA AND THE sorrre. that such special gifts shall be counted Be vILLE, Mp., October 28, 1892. | The Young Man Who 1s Doing Some Big | Was feare as injured internaliy. im" N street n. w. cated teachers who averare one t» every seventeen a signa sie ‘i susp ssasieasagu aggre in ne ies ductor Irwin and Thomas Rose, a new conduc- MPETEN: ° —— chittren. Te hous tant canes at oer end 8 » payme ount of such appropriatio: Walking and Biz Talking. ENT TEACHER HAVING FORMED ever yur students passad ‘ rk 4 a wee woctetice of each | The cozy parlor of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel tor learning the roag, were badly bruised and class of three yo irls would like to | without a single condition the entrance examinations », : é me the xe ne people Kevin plant Carson ot Branchville was the scene of a pretiy nerale Fountain, the young man ts eee cut about ‘the head.” “Among the passer gers | nelhborhood of Dupont Circle. Byx | te, Cornell, Yale, Princeton and the Massachusetts In- 00, reaby tery be e1 od to Resor : ies | in Washin; trian t ‘om New | seriously injured were Mi y ee ee a 3 | EoSIr'Stla th lint presbytery as their epecial | Wedding last evening, the contracting parties | in Washington on pedestrian tour fr Seriously injured were Miss Secley gf New York, | 3-35 ore The tuildine has been ly arranged for school Accommodation for ino, 7 | For, iiictmemd ana The sonth, “S30 ead 80H to be eupperted by contributions from | being their daughter, Miss Lottie M. Carson, | York to San Francisco a few weeks ago, has| Mrs. Purcell of Luwrenceville and W. A.| W Aes 4 vn ve h St. Louis. In that city he was | Berger of the East End. Miss Seeley was badly | wIMODAUGHSIS_BUIL. : eee ye cents ppnestne Eeroeet os aid: "T started from New York | M! about the head and face, and her right SEAS traction. ie. aviapted to the needs and capacity of | Fxieectine 1898 © n ankle was broken. A few of the unfortunates | (T¥Pewriting, Stenogtaphy, Civil Service, French, ; students and there are special edvautases tovape | Exteacting with decorated the parlor. The bride was becom- | city the 20th day of September and expect to | Wore able to proceed to the city, but mont of a. Parliamentary Law, ‘Elocution, Enelisi | pyplis dorsine.. purpose, has all modern Tmprovenents and. im wed Fuppited with, ference buoks and with a ches" | 28 TAT. 1. W. icgi'and physical a ee ne ee BociGold Filing BociGold Filtin Be Cleaning, Feeth: 3be Full ery best 3 and 10.57 am That if more than the $5,000 asked for be tributed during the year the committee eball Fk . th de : erature, Delsarte ¢ students in attendance, Jarze number of | s . a |S sone pee ingly gowned in changeable silk of bine and | make San Francisco on foot, » distance of 3,811 | them were so painfully injured that they were | ,Esrerisiogl teachers in charre. Cards for either of | whim re pravatiag for color, Bayes deserved reps: | T)R. & PARSON & FE OOR, OTH Rev. M.D. Babeock was selected to preach | gold, cut Vshape back and front, and the | Miles. on or befors January 1 next, thus break- | removed to their homes, ' Scene” cae Soysnent of school tite, pS dee rao ON Bapecialty. | Achi hatreet and Pennerivemie ceontan ry cee - Borer gee ta . i i ‘There i eee ‘Students can enter any time. ‘ext books are furnished free. Catalogues at Bal- A agen apd ee Where orders can be left for the r the next «ynodical sermon and the subject will | ceremony was performed by Rev. D. L. Blake- | ing the record by twenty-cight da ere is Studentecan enter eny time. | Yantgaee ae Bros eee atree, Gattlowues at Bal- | applied towams to alleviate pain inextrecting. Ail fo destination trom hotels aha resitensene seat 99 . yy Rev. D. ae . FOUND WITH HIS SKULL spLit. | 3 t a Pa haters branches of dentistzy. a oS ae PCO. eX be “The Loyalty of the Presbyterians to Their | 176. formerly pastor of the Southern Metho- | bout $1,000,000 put by my friends in New cc8-1m ADA L. SMITH, Superintendent. houre from 10 a. : Epa mies = ORE St Fhe. R Woop. Chareh and Its Services and Work.” “ys - 9 Y i e, Phil ve i 188 SUSAN P. POLLOCK, = 2 ——— ————— = — — —— jau27! General Passenm = The place of the next meeting of the synod | dist circuit of Beltsville. Mr. Arthur S. Brown | York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington | 2) | veo caer of an ‘Aged Wealthy German of| M : MISS, BALoWs crit, aravice rverirore | TE ¥VANS DENTAL rantons RIGHYOND AND Pawvir re Ral D will be decided by Moderator McLanahan and|of Lakeland rendered the wedding march. | that I'll do it, too. ae Chicago. tigebel Normal Institar and Busines Collore, 1207 10th si. aw. Pups FW. BUIDEKOPER ax! Stated Clerk Rev. E.H. Robbing. Quite a number of invited guests were present.| “How are they going to know? There are) 41, at ocions murder, resembling in many re- | “Training Class for Teachers oc7-10t*_| End senses etsmisations. Stenaprsshy eoektnenie 1217 Penn. ave. nw. Schedniein effect Sevtamber 4. 1892. +. S. MeLanaban closed the meeting o ; i i spice stationed by 3 Tapp - 7 ert aa 5 = ‘rive and leave at fvante: MeLanahan closed the ing of the | Supper was served in the dining room and the | §Pies stationed by telegraph as I approach im-| . "ye slaughter, four years ago, of Amos J. ROF. J. C. TAPPAN'S SELECT ACAD! DUCATION FOR REAL 11) eniction. Cone eae nnnend synod with prayer at 3:90 o'clock in the after-| wedding cake was cut by the bride.. Many | portant points or hilly countries to see that I | *P° resale: pot Amos ¢- 1 e cor. 8th and Pa. ave. s.e.. Mondays and | Fu. THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Do yon wear partial set of artificial teath with the | #30’ 1m Dalte heat ty £5 orzo ‘ eee eee ee een Deere te rae Tirteel othe Litas | Snell, the millionaire, was committed Wednee- @8 per quarter or'83 por ‘month in ‘ed- | National Bank of the Republic Building, con sth and | ton. Connecte at Mannsses tor Rose Wapato See, In the evening « popular meeting for the | Couple, “They will visit the grosm's, homer oo | way, unless it is to save a. hill if the railread | day night at Melrose, a station on the Chicago = a ©ld-feshioned plate, or have you lost several of your | mee Aaily. exrert Sunday. : 2. ; < - : Teen scholastic year bogins Thursday. tate, after | goes around itso do I. I send telegrams to | and Northwestern road, twelve miles from Chi-| MSyiiAnce yh; MEER ase ocTORER totter SMO Bay ent nde somiony Hive dcpart- | natural teeth? We.can insert artificial for you by out lait : eersice. Bre Typewrlt: benefit of home and foreign missions was held. | y; f the Rev. H.@. Underwood of Kansas, Rev. W. C.| vuwinie end other parte, of the Rober 11.208. — Dally 6 D. D., secretary of the board of home which they will return to Washington and per-| New York city once in 25 miles. I've | cago. The victim was Ernest Kunneth, an aged | 20, 182, at 1213 both et ne we et ge Ee system of bridge work and thus avoid the use of « manently reside in that city. been on the road one month and have made 1,237 ‘S15 12th'st. n. rapid ning missions, and’ the Her. Dr. Ellenwood of the | Mareni reside in thet ity. sed | Pees gre Tone ope Month apd have made 1.237 | German capitalist, who lived by himwelf, bad KT INSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST Wit tary Book -keepit ; pid Writing. Shorthant Piste, with all te @iscomforts and annoyances, Have | Rieepis"t,t%Atania, Goanectine | themes board of foreign missionsaddressed the meeting. | with Mr. Johe F. Loone farm in Novtolk tadetphua, Washington, Parkersburg, W. | 80 enemies and bore an excellent reputation as | AA 'ulty ever ofered to parents, chlaren, touchere | RE Ar actiral and Ht Snanical Brewing FToeeeoge | you broken one of your natural teeth wo that it cannot | Pls Via Birmingham. nnitinet Daneiite with Siewper ——— county. near Portemouth, Va., consisting of | Va.; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and trom Terze [a ood citizen and warm-hearted, genial’ man. | HP rcraci” "at Sad a Neg a Santee Seis ach te led, or have yous roctin your speath that ay | Efiaurute soda! Grsembors wih Bape or TO CONTEND FORK LICENSES. sixty-four acres and has gone there to survey | Haute tothis point. From here i go to ‘unneth always kept considerable money ee coiees,. chine on painiing, Sketc! - 8, he E 4.45. m.—Dafiy for Warrenton enf - 1 0 to the G fate! a0 0 5,000" . ia sunday, sad Temperance Folks Soom to Besta. | guest of Mrs 0 Ly Wright at Lakeland’ "| £1 discounting the schedule. Inn two days | ™™tderers—for there were two of them—aid | Guitule qaer fom e100 43,000" Ehe tachee LE | Se 4 containing, MEI informacion wan age rene. | NESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED ogee, or and Temperance Folks Seon to || "Sirs. Ramsey and Mise ‘Tise of Washington | ahead.” Taverage about 45 miles per day. My | Rot commit the crime for robbery, but to gain | fears with the ‘most celebrated artisie in" Europe | Me ARE SeeT ERE oe, [Porta coms. We perform all orerations per-| Helv Puan sles Pisine Pars we tan resinty (he District building will De-| sco visiting Mr. and Mra. Geo. Tise of Hyatte-| lealth is firet-class. My weight at the start was | possession of some documents which the old | pig, NATIONAL LGADRSy Se"FINE ATs, A a — | ttnine to cur profession. Finegold Alings, artificial] Sicoper thrash Wew Tork ant Weskiagten se come the scene of @ lively struggle. On one ds. Now I lift the beam at 120. inks poeked Box dontah Law " seld-tmatiar | A CAD! ae Toes, cesigah eines mk cabhis _ | Orleans wie "Washing toe to aomaphts and willbe the contending forces of the quar |" Aine Calli Cox of Hyatrilc has gone on a| ,"Hlave {ind any. adventater? "in eroming | tsa Yapers vad too only thing carrica aneye® | GIOXOR MATA. NCHQOK FOR AINGING = Ci sae. Qs EER eee | eee quemeenes men, while on the other will be the advocates | visit to relatives in Virginia. the Alleghenies, between Cumberland and Graf-| _ At 10 o'clock yesterday morning Dietrich | Wanhineton, Popiis thoroushiy" prepared fer soore | WIL reckou MON DAT BER TEED 12, with tn. eon Polio . of temperance, the citizen whose residence is| Mise June Latimer, principal of the Hyatts- | ton, W. Va. I was robbed of all my money and | Wochler, who wax a tenant of Kunneth’s, ac- | cert. oratorion aud grand overa, Big’ Ht. wing: | crraned Tachities for inujatting a teereach Teeter of Kant. Weshincton to Hot Springs vis Make: ile Acade {Lonny ast | overcoat. it was this way. I al companied by Mrs. Woebler, called at’ the | Maia will be nrepared to, give operatic concerta with | sducation in the primary, preparatory. and acaderaia os oa LON WASHINGTON RNP ORTODIVTSIO! near the saloon and the officers of the law. The | Yate Mendemy: Bate Geng ef Manvel is fone | whareved Aight orextekms con.it 1 honse to pay bis rent. Close beside the table, | S¢tafrom Faust. Marthe, ira inuslcal course embraces vocal alae Li Hat nw Separtnent ineton st A 1Ga tm. € ares Ree bone of contention ts the liquor licenses for the | Porarily teaching in her place. found two negroes in a jog cabin in the moun-| sitting in his chair, was Kunneth. His head r bees Hon piven to arte elocution, | of the Columbian Unisersity. yp LS nent. Anti ena Stee Rew license year, which commences November |" Ata recent meeting of the Colored Teachers’ | tains, aud after promising me shelter they held | and face were covered with blood and the room | _ - z es ____ | Paomenraphy Gndtypewriting. sul-ben ” | Sctcber 2 to Sune 30. Soohat Ton 1. the struggle often extending to within a few | Association held in Upper Marlboro’ the follow- | me up within fifteen minutes. Yes, I was armed, | was literally covered with the dark, red stains. | (}UNSTON INSTITUTE, 3017 0 ST. NW. owerful blow had cleft the old man's | “ot Routing and Day Schoo! for Giris. = ie cope hneday ering ENTAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNIVER | pynnsp’t 2)" ands arse Sty, cor. Min and Kate a. Oven Sto, all tay |e Thrstieh are artis Exocorrox, Onaronr, Actrsa, | goge,ericine Re fica” Mtswaf’ lates? [aes sy res tg Reena amine 1 ensuing ¥ but you sce it was two against one, and I pre-| A swift, Getien of Geo nant Meonse year. ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: y 4 ’ "i rant, president; E. Jobieon, | ferred to let them do me rather than end my | skull ta the evebcaae, [kis inte Wi sabe ing to file | W- H. Stewart. president; Mise E. E. Johnson, le m ull clean e eyebrows, ne} ht | oct-lm "Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MASON. | g/t areas he dinetion iecome i > . t ney i = “s 08 a. 9. and 6.28 p.m. vice president; Miss E. E. Lucas, recording | journey there. I don’t carry much money about | or moved after the instrument of death came RS. ZELIA D. BUCHER, said: “Few perecns what powers they | = «oe ws, ae their applications, while the temperance people | secretary and treasurer; J.T. Hill, correspond: | me. Ihave it telegraphed ahead, and get it | dows, M Veen) eid sah ne naw. posscen until thie art deveione Fm. ka PROFESSIONAL formished at omen 1MIO’ Bonmapioente ane and others, not to be canght napping, are send-| ing secretary; W. H. Washington,’ sergeant-at- | when I want it. é i In the kitchen was found the weapon which Miss Lay D. Buck. ecoctapentt, | MAETEM COLLEGE OF} i irorated under wa NAL __| Parsenwer Station, Pennsylvania Raliroed. Weshing> tig te guetesto every At the noon session | arms; J. D. ' Broadus, chaplain; Misses L. M.| ‘There are no special conditions about the | had gone crashing through the old man's SGNTORATORT care os Bane ee United Sates rae ia eo be rrp Craig, E. E. Pinkney,’ E. V. Beckwith, S. A. | wager. only to get there on time, and I'm going | brain. It was a huge corn knife, with a blade "ure, English literati Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Pounder; Welsicr Eagerly, 1 ail tiines |___W. A. TURK, General Fassomecr of he board of Commissioners next Tuesday | prilipe and L, B. Webb, standing committee. | to do it unless a trace breaks. If I make the | fourteen inches long, broad ond heaty, So rivste lonsous. ‘Ensfish to fore AML, LTB, President: : ‘ i | ppatsmeone & oso % the preliminaries will be agreed upon. As was | 1+ was decided to hold the money in the treasury | trip on time I'll win $5,000. fearful had been the blow that the heavy steel | RE ,sersions. “Mrs. ELIZAn Hee. sarin Bay chairman of Board of Trustees, | Ravine tucn ittesteg at B ee eerie lant Sear, the spplicesions will be | accruing from the fines of non-attendants until — see. - was shivered and cracked half across.” Upon | GHoRTHAND AND TYPEWRITINGLINSTRUG. | Sutial college ofits kind In the woNd Whe tert bets, | Lith st. nw. Rchadule tn affect May 22, 1997. feken up in the order of the police precincts, | there was a sufficient amount with which to CHILDREN ON THE STAGE. the table stood a bottle of gin and three glasses. | S'on to limited number, mead yoactne toe | oi number, are in Use im every state ir: Americe aud Tanne Weniartes ped ote Gommencing with the first. purchase a library for the benefit of the teach- pabaerelalis Two chairs were facing that in which the blood | reasonable: thorowen work. | Write ‘or all betwoon | “roushout Europe. | Four Graduating Courses: Tor Chichen apt Nurth went. Limite Be- Sg Dengue tee fier by | ers. Mr. Gerry Discusses It for the Humane As-| stained corpse was found, showing that the | ©8247 p;m., K. H. HARDMAN, 648 Est. ne. & A Complete Course in ORATORY. now. oramies | Pim fralon 11 90g mm 1pm, dally - a oe ord makuaieal Ge oer pin Democratic meetings, by order of the central sociation Convention. men must have been with Kunneth when the DHYSICAL CULTURE, Beene iees Conese PET STOAL. cuLTone. vom. committee, will be heid at the following places if | Duled Limited, 31.20, express 11.25 p. A m = deed was done. To at on following directions tee 2 MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATOLY, | For Pittsiuns aid Cleveland, express dally 130+ Commissioners will strive to accomplish the | tn this county: Horse Head, Aquasco district, lays session of the American Hu-| ‘Two haif-sinoked pipes were lying near the | perfect ‘ealth or refund all tuition feos, “The beat | S710 HM ram FOR ATO mands came results. Tuesday, November 1, at 2 o'clock p. m.; Pis- | mane Association convention in Philadelphia | hottle of gin. Around the house were a ee ar a eed M “ TEACHER OF PIANO, v Winchester and way. m. malay snag —— gee Tot ae cataway, Wednesday, November 2, at 2p. m.;| the secretary read a paper from Elbridge T. | of gory hands, and feet wet with blood. Marks | se12 8¢30-lm? 214 911 For Luray, Natural Oxon Hill, Thursday Ke'anote, ST ESTABLISHED | Chsttancogs and Memphis, 4.45. a.m. ‘ vember 3, at 2 p. m.;| Gerry of New York, who was unable to attend. | of fingers were upon door jams and window | Fynor. ARNOLD W, MEYER. GRADUATE. o RS. WALTON, 1808 HST. NW. Gatly “parte Son epepal <3 Je ee nicaiy “tas tat, am tbey have vio- | Bowie, Friday, November 4, at 7 p. m.; Forest: | Aries cutarsiag w < ity of laws to| ‘ills. Bureau drawers had been pulled open,| Pieipzie Colleve of Music instuatton fn plane: M Elocution {E30 ressive resding. oger and medina in | {Tar rhronck to Meaphis ma neht ee od 0 techni .foron the Sunday preced- ; ; After enlarging upon the necessity of laws to scatieate cea das ar ¢ a forte, voice culture and theory. Address 1114 10th a 9 - ~4 | For Baltimore. waek days, 4.0, 25.90 095, x7.05. palding district, Saturday, November 6, . * their contents overturned us if the murderers : 4 lor se1-3m iteveale ‘hidden my 5 ing the grand review of the G. A. K most of | Lt’ provide for the care of children parentally ne-| jind iwade a hasty search: for Somersines wed Tend | ot 2: Lesson at pupil’ rerddence. som" | - ne aan ae Oe: them kept open house. Just what the Commis |“ OP onal hiatal ani uaditutiar this past takaws by Ghamal? | nee aE ee d | [ADAM ADDIE A. CRIDLER. ; | Srendy tmarrinase, wives onecess in business, ‘Mr. N. g, chairman of the state | glected and justifying the part tal yy him: been long in finding it. Upon almost every-| Soggy q t Seouktencedll coltcaeaee ~ Roners are going to do with these cases is what | central committee for the le’s party, has | and others in looking after the welfare of these | thing they touched they left the stain of thelr | Prot Pet beskesien? ‘eeuulauss pupil ot the tate! Mouxr Vernox Srwrvany. Cities and all tn tronbie will save thas aul tony & bothering them. During the last inangure- | one on « stumping trip to Rickmon, Peters-| children the paper dilated upon the folly and | Victim's blood. Money they had found, for it|_ Stadio. 407mihst se. oem 5 dete, raat Place at once, ton there was « parallel case, and the Commis- | burg and Lynchburg. | pee Letes? the public | !8¥ in open sight when Woebler entered the | \fISS ISABELLE WHEELER CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W., avertisns onty what he can do, “All busicesy con ; 5 » et ty IL of Here Moser of the Roval Conserv eee ran creat jtis _jlecided that, in view of | "Mr. James Herberson went gunning in the | “*2ity of parents in forcing upon the public | 10.40 Tat it was not touched. Puril of Herr Moser of the Royal ©: . I Satisfaction i hat was claimed to bea necessity, they would as well as Berlin, will receive violin pupils after October 1, Phas a vantesd. Sittings, 50 neighborhood of Highlands a few days ago and | 8-Called “prodigies, little tots, ée. " The only thing missing¢was atin box, in| Minet'nw ner 1. WASHINGTON, D. ¢., mrs, §to#. Open Sundays. Residence, 41 t where that was the only violation of law | Deighborh : b- | which Kun A 2 ae ——_ ebm 486 and deh ate. south went aly in killing two ducks and five snipe. | upon the depraved taste that induced the pub- | which Kunneth kept his papers, and which was | vy1axo, INSTRUGTION- MISS MAY It : : -— ay ae He tolend encouragement to child perform | always beneath his bed After securing thin P cyrideated papi of Here Half f the 5 Hoyal Cow: BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL MES FLORENcE men ware Diliae aces rig? AFFAIRS AT MARLBORO’. in the tl “. “Iti - | the assassins left at once. The bloody tracks of | fervatory of Berlin. , Lessons at pup! nes if d¢ Trance and business medium: also medical # J Shemeives as to slat they will do in the cases Slieicithocscn ee ee akan ® sense © Brow | their fect were plataly to be discorned upon the | Tee sédives UE SU etn oel-Lin FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE arnts. | tions,” Sen D to: parlor WOO TLS ee hoy will follow the precedent onabittked, coat | A Raltroad That Could Not Be Operated—| titution of the dramatic art,” he declare front steps of the house, along the garden | } ocle-1maad Pr siak they will follow the precedent established. and, leveling down of high sentiments to feeble imi- | watt to the gate, and here they separated. goin, Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. KR, SARAH WAYCOTT, FROM BOSTON, GIVES | imiy, "swe Tio goa if this is the only lapse, forgive the applicant. gues me tations of ‘the great actors of the past and of | TO Docite Hirections: Ther could har teak | _oct-tme preter a a aS acer a Woe cabinet. Vapor, acid, alkelin WOVAD BLUF LINE FOr Si Janes Roches of men, hoverer, who. it fs Govan Micceeaes eke, ine) (ne eens emameates the anthers reese | civ a short diatanes trom'tis trout Gata, ROK, JOREF KASPAR WILL REOPEN HTS ele See : For Piadetphie, New York, Rowton anf The east, said, need hope for no quarter from the Com- ’ 5 ing ina manner creditable bo ‘There is at present no clue to the murderers, Violin school for the coming ‘on SATUR- | Comfort. FRANCS, CARD READER AND TRANGE | 28').%,0",(10.00, Dinine Car) atm, 12.00 Boon, Tisstoners, and that is composed of the men| Ex-Representative Sydney E. Mudd, who was | themselves, ‘ - : . ne, | DAY, Oct. 1, at his residence, 1°17 M st. n.w.ocl-Im M25 . a 3 46(5.00. Dining Car), (11.30 p.m, Bleeping Oar, Sotaaeen, 08 tiet o exsepe " 3 b cmmclvee. on that the employment of children | MT*. George Johus, a neighbor of Kunneth's, 2 Steam heat, passenser elevator, perfect sanitation. medium: life given from cradle to grave. 289 | Simm at 1h. OO eink who, after the 10 of the Nau case. opened | recently appointed receiver of the Washington e claim tha’ beg, on ~ saw him Wednesday night in company with a| M[BS,MAX>"S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL Int st. pam. to 9 ptm. | "For Phiiadelphia, Wilmington and Chester, &00 their tive places of business and carried " a on the stage results in no harm was combated snd THE ELIZABETH PEABODY KINDER-| Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages rHE > a on the sale of liquor without license. The | “it and Point Lookout railroad, when he went | +. statements showing the physical, moral and | German who had been banging around the | GARTEN NORMAL Bg SL elie bite es a all day trains. 7 | by yysical, “ : “ } clish and Gerinan astrolocist inthe city. Tele. aay, Commissioners hare decided not to grant any | © take control of the road found slot of the | yocial ills visited upon them. The physical | Villsge all day. He claimed to be from the | Sunderland place. south of Dupont Circle)” | and Music. vents of fife. Office tinue @ a.m ty Om Sel 4 Hcense whatever to these men. small rolling stock gone and the engine so | influence of the drafts, artificial lights, noise, | Mame tovn, im Germany o# Kunneth, and they | 4415" Sivene “scHOOL A BOARDING axp| For cirvalare apply tothe princioal. mtoSp. m_ 1508 Rath ot 2-1" They have also decided, in view of the| badly dismantled that it was found impossible | deprivation of sleep and nervous excitement y, jo girls, “Ro BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF ; Sie.‘cach, Hours, Oa ests Sea SOE 2h Boston without covaie hridwe. landing passengers in Bam! Hon at Boston. argh Atiantie City, 10.00 and 12.00 noon, Sundays, 2.00 noon, *Except Sunfay. “Daily. {)8unday only. xExpress train, y ? day schoo! for young ladies and litt! Johns to enter the old man's house, and that is OCTOBER 4 1603. : me | Violations of the law governing the sale| to run it or even to operate the road for the | "as sure to be hurtful, even worse pian the | the inst time he was reen alive, or circulars apply tothe prucipal, ELIZABETH Hw. | 3722 Mre, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. of iquore by wBoleal, tee the mort di at. Mfr. Madd secured. the services of|mfuenee of alcohol would be on the child's | "0\tT 0 Was chaubily’ dressed, wore a| MVEMe IM THE kn eu 1 in wwuing licenses o! is character. It | P' “6 Ms jon. 4 ADAME . PELE SUMED HER recalled that the law governing the sale | Constable Orme of Brandywine and began| Dwelling on the moral side of the question, | STY Overcoat, old shoes and a cap with a small | N[ADAME. A. a eS ee ee The new and powerful Tron Palace Steamers, reriots dinewaen “rine. t _sovTHnounn. TELLS THE FTL MAE Oe | WASHINGTON AND NORPOLE. hy, HUSBAND OR WIFE, WITH AGE ve Waxhingion Asily at Zn. m from foot of F MARRIAGE. AND. TELLS | Tthat wharf, arrive at Fortrem Monroe at 0. s. HE ONE XOT Love Is TRUE OR | next day. Vairive at Norfuik at 7 4a ma Egyptian | Fond onpections are aiade for ail polats sogih | sou weet Raseace called for and checked from hotele i ears oat private rening educational classes, beginning October jaeen. clairvoyant and astrologist fesidences by Tinton Transfer Co. on orders left are by wholesale fails to provide against | making a search for the goods that had been | the frequency of stage scandal und divorces and | 70" Me was about sixty years of Nine years of auceeatatiecERan Beat references, | CoMPeteut instructors: well-eguitved class toons, | dent of oscultinn. Ges First se wees hore Tt Tope Sains olteaha Viol Pa. gee and ar dap oking of liquors upon the premises, al-| taken from the road. After a somewhat dili-| the presence of the children before ‘“semi- | uh boned to be one of the marderen’ Of tuo | eee aise po ag eT TY a lll BS 5 ee he though the regulations of the Commissioners t search most of the goods were found at | BAked women,” was said to have a demoraliz- | (nibrosee io bo one of nothing exact is known, | M188 HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR | office: eedorim” | MME, BEMRIS x aie ~- rohibit this practice. In the past there have | 8°’ ing effect, which was made worse by the char- | oo Sha Gt i i children and older girls will begin OCT. 3. On and | ———————--— S| nomen _ @ house not far from the road. An examination save that it contained all the deeds to the old | aera Srestiga tmnt to eaede of tha ano porurecy. wEXY POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. mn many violations of this regulation, and in acter of stage languags man’s property, his notes and mortgages. Foormay 1a20S08h ot awe, daly froma s0 Sade ae OUT OF WASRINeTON. ae “mn : mber of instances the Commissioners have | showed that the water gauges of the engine had| Prof. Weel ‘of Montreal presented a u serv ‘tgage ome, See ee Se ee ea ee Sosa evoked the hcense. been taken off, also the throttle valve, the ject: ‘The Preparation of the The OMclal Vote in Georgia. 1%, BARRY W. HOWARD WAS RETURNED Se Pe Td Kink Me Princinal Feuused ees? r NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON. From the latest reports property owners all | side rods and the crank pins, oi! cups and every | Human Mind for Human Ideas and Feelings. . = from a four years’ course of sti in Berlin and | 1876. Unexcelied in advattages, healtt and comfort; i er TESTS Slncrewed freiht accommodations ant quiet @e over the city are becoming very much inter-| thing that was movable. Many of these little | He advised the keeping of atleast one animal} In joint session the Georgia general assembly Paris, and, will receive plano an pupils terme. oc? wim | Rup He Eee eng! Astonishing reverations. | Tivery from New York not Phileaeiphte ested, there will be many anapplicant who | things were found in the smoke box of the| by every family and the visitation of animal | yesterday consolidated the vote cast at the Oc- pe Pee a trance ee ae ee _ Nill wot have a majority of the names of the | engine. The throttle valve was not, however, | shows and zoological gardens. tober election for state officers. There are 137| PAINTING AND DRAWING TAUGHT BY AN OFFICIAL NOTICES. aod Pri a aa Tovutenss and property owners on his petition, | found. and it was stated that some’ one con-| Other papers on “Baby Farming,” “Uniform | counties in Georgia. Under the Georgia law Se yO ot. naw affetre, fount > Re IE—E—E————— ae required by law. | nected with the former management of the road | Legislation to Protect Children” and ‘Child | 4. county election boards meet the day after | <C*l Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. __ocl-1m*| ()FFICE OF THE ASSESSOR, DISTKICT OF | absent fri ¥ 3 esiiindicak pitas Mediate wpoatos. The wivance goard of the Woman's Christian | had put the throttle in hie trunk | Insurance and Factory Laws” were read. re f De Weikee SAUISIAED, VIE RESUME LES | Nouce ip ueteby ctven that on the FHINTH-FIRCT | Deconncede N Zemrsrance Caton, which bas done good work | and carried it away. It was the Intention i rivasargie los nereigredipssihytr tae bs ah ne ig Te — ee Ba (QF GCTOBER nds, “wall expire all itcenses DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON. DB. @. = past, bas calied upon the Commissioners, | of Col. Mudd to have made # run over the road A Tardy Tailor Causes » Tragedy. a = ven by tatrict lanl apesneceries, FURTKESS MONROE cer rune le Se, STasbins in their | yenterday, but owing to the state of afftirshe | Because he could not get his wedding. suit fn be conadated ad “announced Lif cede Ma G'LADIES AND LIETLE GIRLS. TOR | auctioneers Uankeand tankers, brokers. ‘nero, Site, te | power to break up the sale of liquor. gould not do so, When the engine isin shape | sve for his marriage to Miso Maggie Dunlap, | (o'teCaiah tit Seth tae eeieution determined | peardine put 1: Qs dealer io Qigitind and ferinented Nquors, wines yy INGTON CONSERV: ‘insurances agen’ ice dealers, of Sir John Prankitn’s Missing Vessels. | “Mr. Best ia in ‘Baltimore at this, time getting | 48tghter of Robert Dunlap, a wealthy farmer | the morning after the election and a thoromgh | WASHINGTON, CONRERVATORY. OF MUstO, - The Rev. E. R. Young of Winnipeg, Metho- | resdy to take the case to the court of appeals. | of Beatty, Pa., which was set for 1 o'clock yee | canvass, was made in every county. Some | ctwan, voios, violin, Hate, covet, fo. Bree advan dist missionary in the far north for many ¥. It will take somewhere near five weeks to pre- | terday afternoon, Jacob S. Heagley, a telegraph | Counties were forty and fifty miles from rail- SETHOD OF var - road legray AMPERTI METHOD OF VOICE CULTURE sates that he was sent for by an aged dying In. | P&re the papers in the case for the court of sp-| operator, shot himself in the right temple and | Fon yea queeeralt omces, but the returns were | J ee THOT OE aK LOW full and complete and the’ Constitution’ dian some time ago, who confessed before his | Beek to (ay te wi eemplicated one and dater | will dic." Just aa the train which bore him to| mate of Gov.’ Northen majority was Toss. 2e29-1m* Mst hew. psp that it has taken the’ best legal counsel inthe | Beatty reached the station at 12:30 p.m. yester- | This was qualified with the sraterzent thet’ the | Tana s—-FRANGIS GEEMUILLER, TEACHES wath that he accompanied one of the Sir John tithas taken the best {and bis many | day, and while the wedding guests were assem. | oficial figures might increase this majority Prrkiato. Yooal Music and Harmony. Ee Franklin expeditions to the northern seas. Sup- pt Mice Hg = ne confidencs | Died to meet him, the report of a pistol rang | slightly, but could not decrease it. The eficix] Beclaly aizeniive t0 berinners as well as to pupilead plies became very low and there was danger of “(Sg soe ppeals and in that | Ut through the first car and the groom pro-| count shows this to have been remarkably ac- | °™ - NORTHBOUND. wwe Noptalk daily 94:10 Taare Marea Ti0p wm Arive at Washington st 829 of success in the court of : [iss SGHMIT PS SCHOO! ae eer mae eter vet Before deciding to return the com- spective feli dying. Upon seeing her lover car- The rt) ¢ = Rader sent this Indian and another across an | COUFt Will the greatest fight be made. sed eway Mis) Donley taluted seas fe feared | Careies, pin dope fo at te M and rly Clo, Tybemencsioet 51% GB, sae ont 1aet Rena island to look on the other side. They crossed ALARMED BY THE CONTINUED DROUGHT. she cannot recover. It is believed Hengley’s sS 120eet, uw and discovered in the distance three masts ris | There isa scarcity of water in and around | mind was unbalanced through nl La eg A Change in the Political Conditions. ing cut of the ice. They were nearly exhausted, | Bristol and Pindel, Anne Arundel county,and it | in not getting the suit from a Pittsburg tailor.| The eyents of the past few days have wrought sud knowing that if they told the commander He was removed to Latrobe. He was employed i © their dlscovery he would go to the fe feared | that there will be ie TF | for a number of years on the Pennsylvania rail- | ® Temarkable change in the political eonditions . famine if they do not have rain. , i of New York state and feet decided that it would be better not to tell | {= that scetion ‘have to drive their | 70% and his home is at Ebensville, Lancaster iow Yor! and have upset many caleu- ‘ME. DREAMER. iis all events of —- of Ps aS. = MSO EN ae a © Nae, setvatien 2 lations which Party in thecorent of delay neces eats | tock to the Patuxent. river for water and | CO™BY. B ns which a week ago were considered Feturned and reported having found nothing. | Ce® water for household uses has to be hauled Big Brewery Combination. The from there. Every man who runs mill has to i ae ws mene started on og Baal the t 4 the river to run his mill, | _One of the biggest brewery combinations ever ‘is Ay othing. ¢ffected in the country has been consummated pOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLA AND Henged to ene of the Prashiin vowels Secennteh eee men “are be- | by the consolidation of the Pabst Brewing Com- ly peed 3, EE " ‘coming alarmed. pany and the Falke Jung and Borckert Brewing freely predicted : Sage A. 4 A eesasdialiis sasteer peated ote nema! NoTEs. Company of Milwaukee. The latter is practi- SERA dpoKora: = ham about 5 o'clock y afi m. It} William H. Harper, jr., of this place has gone | cally merged in the former, the capital stock of Peed from northeast to southwest. It was in- | ‘© Baltimore, where he has accepted ® position | the company being increased to $10,000,000, a and seemingly about three feet yee ae Company. fe with Capt. Fred Love tog Sobeme toot 4 track it left was serpentine in shape | »,P&ttridges Say neerind co being PIAEIEL S| eopeetty oh A:Ate aes yur pate, the ecged bere and remained bright for fully five minutes. At | po are owing to, the dry bite yin the worlds the spot where it disappeared in the southwest | "John B Contes ie the’ southern the Sy ere eae @ bright line in the shape of the letter L re- | county attending to matters in-| Gen. J. M. Tuttle has died st Caps Granda, | Manined for several minutes, terest and visiting relatives and friends. Aris.

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