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"r Sgt , A _—_ — % * ty 5 + THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. * NOVEMBER 4, 1892—TEN; PAG FAST WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION. | COLUMBIA PLAYS A GREAT GAME.| DEATH OF VAN H. MANNING. BETTING IN NEW YORK. | EDUCATIONAL. | - EDUCATIONAL. LADIES’ GOODS ] RAILROADS: The Organization Zr, Stevens | The Schuylkill Team Find the Washington | The Well-Known Ex-Representative Dies | Democrats Charge the Republicans With | IN WASHINGTON. ASHS - INE WHITE AND DLAI DONE UP 1 1 oO KRAILW, on the tati e| Etevon Invineib’ at His Home Near Branchville. | Making “Bluff. MES. FLORENCE L. WARRINGER WILL, RE- SOE ROTOR. ae Fiateectam Preach striae Woke ant dete bye | aio tor taal he were Pur scpemrorexnes? eenks to roreneer| ,,{"ltmbia hoe at ist gotten into form, Her! Ex-Representative Van H Manning, formerly | ‘The following matter has veen ieaed from | ‘Msumgedogsruction invoraland inatrupental ue tend nie, poland ii PONTE oli'stands HE ATth ot mee | Trane fave dally iow Onion uate aes Ba, crrizess ix uit UxpEwraciso THR asso- | (Ot ball team hay begun work in earnest and | of Mississippi but Intely of Maryland, died at | democratic national headquarters in New Yor! eferences: Dr. J. P.'Cauifeid, Prot. 3..W. Bischod, Sr aoe STH RECKD WHCHT | ntnroush tbe evandeat econery te, America, with the good time to Join. TSRES RUTLER, et AM returnins from New York etatiow tuponsrs che prav_actiow 1x uxx- | {0% this time nntil the close of the season it | his residence near Branchville, Md., yesterday. | The froth and bubble of the republicans in — TON IND 1. 7 will take a good elev: and most con; lete Bolld- Frain Merviee: ie Ga esa oo a Go to wrest laurels from | An attack of grip that he had about one year | betting, which was exploited Saturday andlasted | PRIVATE INSTRUCTION TN i in ‘ brah Dee- | Sailor suede, in ail the latest . Lonie Itm- er: | Nesterday afternoon the bost team that ago left him in a weak condition from which he | until last night, was lost sight of completely | awiand.jahy ‘aterteacet st New Enrlam a ae TALS POR WASTES Paden | Rekecd oa SR msienp- ‘The November meeting of the Fast Washing- | ‘® Athletic Club of the Scuylicill Navy could | never entirely recovered, and a little over a| today. The very shallow design was to have Ee ES Maro sat Ra “, lamp shaden and fancy werk, soray tok | Me cars Washinton ton Citizens Anociation was bel last night in | MUST esme here to prose their superiority | month ago he was taken sick in Washington | offered very large bets in contral places, when | "Tre pentree score {iu *, Pau Rsuane. Paeere Pee = PI EST Beton | Ea ae A le lea Paom’s Hall Tt was expected that President °°: ‘at of the Columbia Athletic Club. So | and was removed to his home in Branchville, | there would be uo proposition to meet them, as tOOR OF LANGUAGES, Mists. ewig’ SO gE Bite wesks Bl-im* ay oy Dabsom would arnounce the revieet list ofeom- | confident were thes that President Harry Me-| where he cemaincd until bis death with the | bets for amounts up to 85,000 uve boon freely | p.9,% American sad") Firopean Branches. 4. | iuaseatgraseam * Hve"acatie @ie petra 22 RET Tih ain be ine mittecs, but Me. absom stated that the matter | Millan took the Journey o that he might Inugh | exception of taking an occasional drive of a| offered by democrats on the general rosult Greek end Translations 7a rate to onter. neton 810. tn Lemon Soreae «: comieteration, and as he de- | ‘Mi heart's content at tho expense of his | short distance. Col. Manning was about fifty- | every day for two weeks without takers, besides TCCrURES & COMEDIES pet tts a ee oes iia ce ys Oe ee ORS Sto pet the best men for the places ho | ™2"Y friends among the €. A.C. Bat after| three years of age and was born at Holly [countless offers of 2 to 1on New York. The tania a 415.1 Free to puplis Locsin ainomtor ig thigelty: Bit- | Mton, “pie. Real “sactes.seiatted anf neta, : ‘ ee | the game his tune was not one of joy and the | Springs, Miss. democrats caught on today. This morning =e s ip eC RY Sok | FEET Sat cates made to order, carriage, nsbes re lite, ‘Richinona! Waxnesbors’ Beseaten ae 2 " | shoe was on the other foot. “Billy” Hibbs ex-| When the late war broke out Col., Manning | Controller Theodore Myers of New York was in ihorthand and. ting. Se ee . en Resgctent, Winwiaie Tove. R85 Sacont Sundar. Chairman Hondler of the committee on t beer naettnar rH i iy ine ana J_BENJAMT chon heal 4 charities called attention to a | Pressed the sentiments of the crowd when he | was engaged in cotton planting in Arkansas. He | 4 public way offered by a prominent republi- Tam eicellence and. J. ical furrier. Ladies’ furs altered and re- | | Pull’ an locations and tickets at Company’ offices, . said after the game with « gleeful chuckle: 3 «s ort a 14st Remus. ave th, police and chari Latter the ¢: ith w gleeful chuckle: was then quite a young man and possessed of | can— Mr. Comyne—25,000 on Harrison. Myers f pained Sarai te ] Siend 142) Henna ere Gent communication from Superintendent X. | would rather beat Harry MeMiilan than Yale.” | large wealth, but left his plantation, organized | promptly responded, producing five fied — < Gon") Pemenger Agewt. Btevens bathing beach, referred to his| gle as they could, first to break the line, | #1 Arkansas regiment, of which he was chosen | checks for $5,000 % 3 aid then to go around the end, trying this trick — = ee Amp tpmoigier par. | he was rhe joking. jig aaa Sa and that, the Schaylkill_ bo; t in it, | ticipated in most of the battles of rm “ in aa ‘The score of 8 tod, tn favor Of the C. A. C., | Northern Virginia. After the war Col. Man-|p-2%# evening at the Hoffman Honse a man ME ORRAT T Few committee for The project, he sait, was one that very prop- | fren. Bregerio: oie t DRAMATIC ION | = — ‘Yoice he Rs. o. ri, spb 0B ene RNR | Minch "eer R.w., Whore sie Will be pleased to Meet her MiSs ANY c Leavirr or wosto: — iT. PAN ow — — Soup &t 4 fe Pips from Philadelphia ent din the i OWNS! ELEGANT CREATIONS, CORKROT | eee ROC IPM, nied itelt to tho resilents of all| tele the tory of the close game, At no timo | ning vettied at Holly Springs, Mi., aud | {oper “uadelphia entered the crowd is, the et ae Groene days ana‘ peices SEDITH A HIORS Fe Cn a t ‘as tho ball dangerously near tho Columbia's | €n toe en Se, for mich the | €50,000 on the general result in favor of Har- FFs. vet cup gtove | adbe paca ee at en Beer amt cotter for terete x ‘Sts As pOLLoee ee bathing goal, the play being almost entirely in the ter- tied before becoming a planter. He | finon Orton : fay Pali jauht in but ome place | gIS8 BALES SERVICE INSTT St i . fe and the West, Penueyrennis, Limite@ Cane ene inte eanern | Earthy Ba qeeomalmone sey gn a Aer | met ith grent ences fhe’ War ie also | TUOM, fers were at once made to im to i Saptari o> | Ma Raters oie eet Poa a Be Farie | MDE SAMTEL cercce oprsehigeaa, was | "erat Tous Uetioue an W's ity ? were anticipated ay every point. engaged in politics and was one of the first| but those he refused. Thirty minutes later ee “614 12th wt Baw. pridinpenes es fee elitr taught eeltr ices reasonable, Ast. Louis, “with Parlor ‘Oar Weeks PRRINTENDENT STRVENS’ STATESENT. SCORED ON A “FLUKE.” ‘ democrats elected to Congress from Mississippi | Edward Murphy, chairman of the New York META CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Pop K | RDUCATION FOR MRAL Zt a ee Seaica te Rerrishary and Merrebung te Puttsbene = stare sual the tanten ol ee ie after the reconstruction era and served several | democratic state 0 ite, red hentin nw. Piano, violin, v foo. EDWIN HART, E_SPENCERI. cot MSS © cossixar erin ars fro rung to Columbus, The mereta * Their only point was scored on what is known | pict the reconstruction ¢ reagent 1e committee, appeai & | Principal, late of tio New England Conservatory ot | National Bask of the Mepattie Behahae eee FURy aS ma to St. Loutn, Be which said ules,” in vudulag Hhislds dcopped the | ea cance’ body. sae Be for the Philndelphian. offering to take him ‘Boston, Mass. 3" |S = cor. Tthand wemne. L nd Cincinuats Eaprews, 32h pam, ally. 5 fer four a persistent effort to.« mee : stag 88 and occupied a prominent position in the | without odds for $50,000 on Cleveland. ‘Tho coting Care Washington to ‘Macriebune” Mares and Pynchon, picking it up, hnd a clear | House, serving on the judiciary and other im- | payout, : field. with no one to oppose his progress. He | Portant committees, Voluntarily retiring from | }t!!delphian, had disppenred, and Mr. Mur. St. Touis and Cincinuath, and Dinias Cor tablish a free public bathing beach for the city Harrisburg to St Louis Co 4 La BE See ae ao ocd _ 029-3 pee iad O's aie ts i ieltcerger Re | THAT FADED TAN srnno DRESS WIL vn oe. tad rypeen: m | phy registe “anily, with nlesping tar Weahagetam $e of Weshingion. T am constrainest to may that, | run three-quarters of the length of the field and | the public service, Col. Manning took up his | Bi eiettior says ONC {OF takers, to stand | 4, % Harristmey so, Chicago hig hers foe gioeral public samira of the | coved. ‘The Calumbias are to be congratnlated | Fettlence inthis city and lmont immediately aoe tig WaC FARO, ONGAN AND CosirostTi0n | Rpencedn pid writin. Se 3 Drea rich etomy back. ieee. counterion, sole Recessity for such an institution, \° 20° | for their wonderful improvement within the | ¢Mtered upona large and lucrative practice in| tHE w, yENTIOY ig Pp. THE G 4 iy trained sera Sonn (Come early and avoid the rash. On bane ene met with that ative co-operation which the | rst ten days, due in major part to th. “apable | the District courts as woll asin the Supreme NRE and al al oid oe sine “Ben ghted.sewiy im sant ea aa ood nest Pulioan Donne car Pittaburs 60 finan Shewping Cae v Macriebune Kichinands 5 1330 1dtinnt a. Spactoys, brilliantly lighted, newly improved hant- ‘South we wan 240 wnecess new enweprice demanding the €%-| coaching of Bergen. Every member o1 tho | Court of the United States. A few years ago | Closing Up Business nd Adjournment With- Saori z . = some halle and rine rooms: services of wrettusees | Don't pack your light wait awas. ontlomen tt will euce: Cevapenapn . - ue : bee he . _ Every 3 ‘MISS MAY H. MEAD, | Slways in demand; ‘at no |. | Prove food for moth, d/dyed will be serviceable in Fear ele, Conmmtae, Cledaned, Eeaenepens, penditure of setae money requires eleven pl fare game, he purchased a farm of several hunilred acres ftificated pupil of Horr Ralf of the Royal Coe ang P leven played a hard game, and with such vim | he pt © out Day. ertificated yapil of Horr Ialfof the Hoyal Cum | Seo cea hone open evry bantnos “al 0 ’ cool Wester. ©. work the Rutgers College boys | 2€ar Branchville, where he dispensed a gener- | erlin. ,Jessons ut pupils’ homes if de ‘oF for ne Ke ge boy Col. Manning was an earnest | At the afternoon session of the Woman's | sired. Address 002 220'st. nw. ‘fu. | annual announcement contsinine, tall information ANTON FISCHER, I therefore a a to vour asscciation as a] So the AL representative body of Washington citizens. | wii] Lave a tough fight for vietory on Monday. | Us hospitality. - Ts Tend, ENCI 7, —— = 19 for Pittebure and first to investi ‘act ax in It seems strange that with the exellent | sdvocate of the proposed boulevard and elec- | Christian Temperance Union at Denver Mrs. | FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LiTenaTUne. | ,., 4 Prineinal and Proprietor. 908 Ost. nw. pet to Pittsbu ad, Jodgme mand, and | Slate vathwar. bel Washingte “a Talti- | Mary C. Uph wlisocas rintendent | poeTof Gaston Rivot of Paris, wt — : Law, c lexbibition of foot ball that the C. A. C. ailway between Washington and Ba lary C. Upham of Wisconsin, superintendent | juethod, enabling the pupil ts tn S14 Pa Canandaista, Rochester and Niagare Pails to act promptly im order that sour infta cleven is now putting up that the attendance is | More and was one of the incorporators of the | of work among the lambermen, read a moat | «tess in’ Hon. “Address 917 13 MB PUTNaw's SCHOOL FOR Boys ANDYOUNG ave. na renoe, Cansnfairan. Rochester pre or com, may be used early in the cou so slim. Yesterday but a small crowd was| company having the enterprise in band. He intorosting report of work in that “department. ART STUDENTS: LEAGUEFIGHTH SEASON. nem will reopen September 95. 1802. Hest facili. | Goat, sheepskin rugsand whit» furs cleanef sans! us tid Mocheater datly:, for Brut session of Congress tc gislation, present, leaves a wife and several children. it is ng rep rk in that Instructions in dining, painting ant modeling, | Hes offered for pupils of all ages and grades. Best of | tones. pe For your convenience permit me to sum- | Present. 4 thought that he will Be buried at Glenwood | Mrs. Winnie F. English, superintendent of | instructors: Messrs H.C. Menser, ICN, Drouke, Waa. | references. Private tuition. Apply for circulars and |‘°"C™ A ‘ ; | Some time was consumed in obtaining an | thonght that he wil jaried at Glenwoo H. Hojines, Howard Helnicr, U.S. J. Dunbar, jon at 1453 Corcoran at. 02am vor ain Ninaare Pails, $4 marige « few fects which I have gathered, #ome | umpiro until Mr. J. M. Dashicl wax persuaded | Cemetery in this city work among the miuers, then read her report, | Misses B. E: Perricand Foorence 1. Pumd._ Send WALTON, land SEO + with Sleeping Oar o heen eblishe vor an |W otelate, Mr Craig of the AVC. N, Bled sob ee after which Mrt. Matilda B, Carce, prostdent of | “ivtlar or ‘al at the school, HOW 17th at nw nist | MPS. WALTON, 1808 HAT, Now. Srisblitimens tor arenes ae. tis bthbbae, Se uae nn | ee penile of raltece. DEMOCRATIC POLITICIANS ARRESTED, | the Woman's 'femperance Publishing Associa- FRANCES MARTINS Hlocution {Partin calbare a ‘daily. excep Ist a ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR pectal course in Bhi sf ate oe DETAILS OF THE GAME. tion, read a report of that corporation, showing YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ———= ine Establishment, 12 EAST. 7 8 tries to do too much P P jathfal of water and) ‘The Columbias opened the game with a V|7BeY Are Charged With Causing the Laws] 11.4) iig business amounted to $230,000 last | 227ding pupile limited. {set-dino*) 1205 Q BT. N. ewnieness fio erat aren orven ier An Tee: to San ibated to | and Lowis followed with a good run around the (tie pe She ar. TUNA ART ACHOOL. “Lessons crven IN Att | Mouxr Vensox Sewnxany, Ppp Ruce mud White Fury cleaned 1s cd ont. batt and fe , Considerable excitement was created among | *"y - Ra take oe ye Pine Xp cans RCH. Bas oitaee EN left pe d for fifteen yards. For fully ten min- democratis politicians in New York yesterday The report of the committee on resolutions 91, Onto Bank building, 12th and G sts, new. nh ng CORNER M AND 11TH STREET@ N. nl M: ny Knowetse | utes the teams remained in the sume relative : {| was presented and adopted. The resolations | x“ TIONAL GYMNASIUM ANT FRENCH DYFING SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN: | Fok riiil aie Cars car, m Yrh nto. the water, | Position. cack trying, to advance without suc stowage pics pag ac orp nee gorse declare the morel support of the Woman's | AV | BANJO AND MANDOr: WASHINGTON, D. 0. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS otevtar ted | Ces Ona third down Shields tried to go | sioners Edwar hoshy and Charles C. Sim-| Cristian Tesmerance Calon to the seomibie | Bete ia Pat ———— : pana thery pih otP S| around the end, but in running dropped the | mons of the board of charities and corrections | gir oan, wae tenga 6 Ok WUGTION. THE GREATES ssi ites ai lis FISE_AND RELIABLY Washington is a generation behind the Mat ketinnon sprinted away for the foal | had heen arrested by the Lnited States au- | vestigation of the liquor traffic, und. to. pubiish | desieeer’ decormtore br tictta laste ts Sean ae Sane MUSIC, te thi matter. Boston has had free iMuamta-é- —" NS | thorities for inducing paupers on Ward's and | the amount of alcoholic liquors manufactured | taint perfectly Pest apd clespest. Crayon. vaste, | FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ive vears and spends £16,000 every year nd the relution ef such intoxi- | patntiny fron; nature can be learned inn few days. rr illegally. ‘The | aud consumed, : | Columbia was nettled by this lose 's Islands to regi opened | Blackwe! octe 2 TrsT 1 b hax free baths, | | rnd é : cunts to crime, poverty and death. " lerful prowress of studenta. Por- | Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892 T ins them at WC — My - spire beng haley aes Sepe bearer eae eee cota he action of Congress in ordering the Co- | {its ogden oy TTitteen | New buildings perfectiy equipped for health ana] > New York gy good tackling that the A.C. 8. N. | fedoral building by a deputy United Stat lumbian exposition to be closed on Sunday was | years with the most celebrated artists in’ Fnrope. “| were gradually forced buck, with the ball in | their possession, to within ten yards of their z eal. “The visitors were forced to defensive | Tested marshal. The warn ¥200,000! wortn'of Vainuings on ‘exhibition and for | Comfort, ks to | ile.” NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, SOL 8 to) E st. nw. select et of London, and Charles = nt on which they were ar- | approved. s ixsued by United States Commis- | The resolutions close with a vote of than y Some PIANOS, known tn every cteilizad « Steam heat, paswneor elevator, perfect sanitation. the elobe, mre ousteal teetraments tebe 5 Lady Ti — = geoel eoutene aed Work, and on at attempt to kick W. Churek | sioner Shislds on the complaint of United | Ledy He ct of 1 es | Gr. soir Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages |} sar aed - om Sage eget | blocked the bali, and Weaver was on it and | States District Attorney Mitchell. The charge | \;,,7ttenden of Tne cooing on eae 8 vad or erTHONE ave. and Thonas Circle. Peony ; ne Zak SERRE. The shave Sanres ee | away for the line like a jack rabbit. He scored | j, knowingly and willfully induced | Portyte ews" subi iro. FABRICIAN, Prox _ |S Muse ‘pep spective cities. Those bath honses are often so Rreat excitement, | Bob Church was un- | certain charity patients who were paupors in | at tho night session Mra, Ellis of New Jersey Fuss seu SHOOT, 1811 1 ST. N.W.— | Fer eirculars apply to the principal. SANDE. TAYMAN Fe 4 that every one can reach to his neigh- | {0 fe Kick * gual, and the score stool a tie at | the eure of the city to register fraudulently. | delivered un addrews on the subject of physical | & apy praia: lncinalay oicaspremencee moe fted When the two © ssionera were igned 33 : : 72 "TI i swim without frequently % en the two commissioners were arraign culture. ockl-tr THOS. W. SIDWELL. Principal. ist Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. i Saag aae Sealeng Genie, | ea ee ween on ae nate (he Dee United States Commissioner shields | ""Arter several other addresses by different paar ION TO LADIFS OF DEFICIENT | <— = ter & wove apecannps Seimei ge Ot at owin pleaded not guilty, and were held in | delegates, Lady Henry Somerset spoke upon | L’ cdceation. Spociat attont'on to the writin and | \WA at thea easionn, isl tac oxsnaeean tives me inexcusable fumbling at critical points | for examination today. Judge Me-| “Labor,” with particular reference to the tem | RFomindation of Luisi. b:ricky conbdanar ¥ And 12 N. Charles st.. Baltimore ALLEY & DAVIS CPKIGHT PLANE sweetness, power, art finish, durab: Jed. wholeatle prices ital tire, 0 rent anpeciaity. Agency SIL i@h st ws INGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUS 210th si, now, Twenty-fourth year. Pian There are separate days for males and | ("6 & a prude: ble to Lema a Adam qualified as bondsman for both of the | perance and suft neatlons. Mi meNn wasp Sen | a ee certs hh ROLLERS: Brea asain he REPAIRING. (OROWGR ELA - | work was, however, very commendable in com- : . HENRY XANDER, rook ee mer and repairer, tate clatt Now. Washington is pecniiariv fa-| Uovison ‘with former exhib Ww a F ing of the next place for holding the | J aie or —% a Lin having dul basin, a beautiful luke | [STON Whe former cxbititions. Weaver. | ‘The complaint against Messrs. Shechy and | convention wus left to the executive committee. . THEORY OF MUSIC. a = ¥Sthee a we.. worksiog 1a ths rear. Tere reas im having the gil barn, Nenutifa lake | Veils and the two Churches did Feamen's work | ginmose vaich wade by Uoited btatca Dic | mention, Nts left to the executive com FIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. PROFESSIONAL. thie sarah choot wor flats varnished sak roliseet; | tering Ht, ail here we hate locsted the bathing | 0% theline. Lewis, Williams and Shields made | trict attorney Mitchell, is that tho prisoners, pice ln stonw, aS ———— | ervane reraire Pi beach, south of the White Lot and west of the | 8004 aits, while Burroughs wns general ntility | having possession und ‘exereming full’ and ex: ae <a ; AS LLISWORTH. CLAIRVOYANT. MEDIUM | QTEINWAY, CHASE, (4a nn1aGs PIANOS monument {tan Asa center Johnson showed up particu- | clacive power for the government and muannge- bral coulis aaiat Vocal Muste an ar sare given. UOSK st, near Sth et. nade: | OTAnw uh ALAN BF 8 i Oa “This basin is surroanded by the filled fints | !*f!¥ well and with ¢ should be a prize. | ment of the hospital on Randall's Island, in-] He Contradicta Several Witnesses for the tentive to bexinners as well as to. CLT INTTIATE which are eventually to become » park and | pheUrunt of the A. £ SNe battle was borne | duced a dozen or more men on Ape, boc as shia i sTL Tat. nw y, tdemtande oot Helen met ; a “ip “sith trees and | PY Edgar Church and Pynebon. uper patients to register by pasdlng a rosoln- s OSKAR RECTZSCH WILT fe speligand tyowntations. Moura, 19 which (are already covered with trees and | "After ten minutesof the second balf had been | B i putting their names among the list of e1u.| Charles Hatficld, hospital nuree of the tenth Mein lanoforte Hiaying Noveiuber on BS datae Deron cnet Here Moar end Attinuten | Paved it be dark that the individual | ployes, ‘The resolution wu That | Tesi wasdho first witness in the Iams cave | fitilio. U0 8 st. Metaerutt's bul «ling. (ELERRATED CLATRVO} in front, while the view melts into dictorco to | PMY were not discernible. The crowd over-| the pay-roll book of @ach institution shall aguinst the tenth Pennsylvania regiment of- | Pyy iNsTiruTE BUSIN lowed inte the field, and as the C. A. C. grud- Mexandria. | yally worked the ball toward their opponents’ prac B the left over the far away hilis « tain the names of uli employes whose cony cers at Pittsburg yesterday morning. He tes- | 4 Business course. type eriti tion is board and. clothi ified sure tes 4a month 8 WLFLY al the excitement became intense. They | reciting salney wt ea tified that he raw Private William L. Iams iatw Paris indoreed by" durabritty Princip sts. n TUE Savery oF TEE RRIVED, MOST FAMOl ; fi i i ‘The U, h as strung up by the thumps at Home- | NhITE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL f the 1thcentary : “The beach is now considered by some to be | Sained the five-vard line, but their advance was | ‘The United Statesgrand jury yesterday found | When he was strung up by 1: convinces the mont skeptiec\, General Passenser Acemt, not entirely safe, because the bottom is not | checked and ihe ball went to A. C. 8. N.| an indictment against vate fer, and pre- | Stead in July for cheering for the man who orcas DLITTLECIIEDREN, he rege of ty the New York si e Asem, he Laney b : | Church tried to get out, but was downed by | sented it to Idec Benedict oa the Uuited Stetes | shot pk : did | School reopens Sept. 20. dass NT. Now. || haper World, purnal E Hi TOHMOND AND DANVILLE RATLROAD C0., Perfectly even im grate and the grade does not | ypu ahs scorkes athe whith ware coy | sented it to Judge Benedict the Cuited States | shot H.C. Frick, ‘Tho private's arms did | Sehgal repens Sen . pepecs Weel Eaxés Ree F | RAR ARE RATA, RamBon co, tend far eno Wing a steeper he | | Gene prechenterin sg e of procuring a man | not appear to be very straight and the cord 7" A = “ahr Et SANTLEROY, THE A*TROLOGIST, TELLS ALI Sd extend out far leaving ’ The | lumbias two A moment later | to falsely register. é AL, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY | F'feevontent tite, fon gee Monte a 3 Renal rie ar fall of the tide * over four feet, Newton was forced todo tha same thing, aud | “Hiveess chose tool w was not tight. Iams asked for @ chew of to- ‘anil easy meth vine IST Delaware ave. tow eine” ven and this, ailed by the winds, makes au extreme | the score closed § to 4 in Colambia’s favor. gives the name of Char bacco, which he swallowed. About five min- | Vestn inone term: at 1341 Lat. n.w. z YIN THE OLDEST WORKMANSHIP al tor Lynchbure and Warren variation of over seven fect without consider-| ‘The teams were as follows: Seatgud ta the indictment, gave utes later be was cut down. cane Se ee Jnirveyants artrolower a ia: Re fon fov Prout Hegel and ira ing vhigh water by freshete No smowatof| a. cs N. Position, 0.A.C. | bearing the oatne of Patric When he was eut down Iams said: “D——n | Lifainting us ONIN“ 01% AND TAPESTRY | guvcity, Has sundestal” prontelt ca song the 4° a a nyt yeep Face +++---Rightend ee structed him to go and register under that | the doctors; we will fool them.” Witness then cesta TA aS Stolen property, brines rate torether, causes | ERT DECORA er cities build houses and mon | Svpher.. “Wells. e registry place of orty-e ala MALL st Steady marriages, waiver wtcces 10 business, reinuv" DHA ares amnortmen Boats to maintain an even depth of water, but | Phillips LW. church, | BAEC at the registry place of the forts elguth | poured the medicine out and Iams seid: ““Givo | _ Terms reasonable. oe Guim’ _| fants Goubles.teil nfunaons Strangers trom other | Comprising alauost every wall-kmowm. make tt asi er New Nork {hat io very expensive af first and nveives con-| Carbit = ieee Harris obeved. these instructions, sud. fter | me that canteen,” | He took it and took a drink | oRwoon INSTITUTE BOARDING AND Dad | Muenamlaliin trmble will aye thice amt money i | countrs. in thon tet re MENT gc bak | ghee te ailants,conmecting thas stam pense for repairs. For one-tenth as! Longaere......Left guard. Dickinson. — | netiatt the regictry nice erations. al ter | aud handed it to witness. ‘There was beer in | N°SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, rerothers have failed. Cenvinss Moat skeyaral | BUC aula ters wich wile urmondm EASY “uniting at Leovtile with h money as New York has invented in bath- | TBob Chute. | Yon uo gase hiss af hie mvunideout sewed for | te.camtert and Tams drank about bait of it. | urantanp TEnkacr, MassacHUserrs ave, | shiadvertiseyay what he can fA bawiteat oe oe Se eee nses we can make a lake containing more | Wittiess said to Inms: “Why did you take that AND isi ST. Satisfaction wearantesd. Sittings _60c. SAGE ECO, | violating the election laws the sum of 50 cents. i “Why d b Hoare, to®. Open Sundays Mesidenes aa Ha SI? Market Spat Oe tor eenten eat tole aah than all her houses have:| : Teer tacks mors Croeteh en oes aentine ak | RIC Den Tama vals “TASTE 66 fool toes: X | sninctoa'w'e corgi cliy,. 7s tommmarpaeel 4] EO os . promt Meyal and buresbane aliye mo new dre soon Wat book a - Seas ntion of | had a purpose.” Monday, after he was tied up, this « varticelady dechanie seat fet gowns | Gi R FRANCIS GAED READER A saree with a separate house for le aa ams-| Pyocks Serb the grand jury, and the indictment resulted. | [4:64 him how his. thumbs were and he said: ‘teapend'in Washington. Withoutwoineabroad | MU acutian dite atecets : DENTISTRY. " ‘ynchon ......Half back... er the ‘court received the indie is pe Ary jadien cam obtain the ost liberal culture. with: | dy¢ ct eee Bi tee ery - eS . ka ak uate aid o-permcenl oon Lat meek Fuil back arene ee eee to ee, emtaert 8 | thence all cight tug ladles can obtain the most Itberal cilrare, istet Ses = pint LA a suitable house for at-| SS eae Unit rag prog eap ree paermenry ante na dward Dougherty of company B, tenth regi- | European society, "Exceptional slventaces Di, SARAH WAycoTT, From BosTo: 8. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ay at pat eure Divrer. Late in theafternoon young Div-| ment, said he saw Iams on, Sunday morning | Wool lustitute, “No schoilin the Uuited States offers | L'thecatines. varor, eld U. fran sie ewe Vo raed on the} Our Kesources in ver was urrested ard brought into the district | MiBtysakl he saw Tams on Sunday morning | eh eal gdvsntnwens “Adtrons so" maseae ta ‘ors may drive all around. the | 7°tbe of The Evening Star attorney office and then taken before Com-| felt and fame said: “I'm all right, but T will | som ie ae Cor. 7th ana D sts Sor Sil principe! pointe south om tte watch| In your letter from Laurel published in SURE TO CONSULT EMMA, EX-GIPSY and stop a Jove sistem. Pullman Sleeper, get even with Streator.” ‘This was just after he Ler, sorerrz, Cinirvoyant a 4 Fe Michaei Callahan, a Lastrologist :« Iife-lonz gta- the antics of bathers wipebaco ape ion of | saloon keeper, offered to | fn hoon ari ee ‘ dentiof osealtism,. ees Pest st in ‘The larzest orranization devoted to lish- Nactincion to Mot Sprines vie Ade t " de or view the | recent issue of Tux Stam there ix a mention of | p< pivver's bull Ile saved Dieter's bull bond | ide Gen. Wiley, Tl tc aciith oka Maj, | eo) Gzmmactice and Mucane taceke” OTetise Medl- | Sg Rieand th eb hee AONyp onto prvistox eahelanen cop cmocs cae er trees | Valuable clay beds lying along the line of the | for £2,000. ‘ 1. F. Decmiston testified in. the afternoon that | 1% Corcoran st. nw. cot | NPRS. FLORENCE RICH WHITE, OF DOSTOX, Class dental practice in the world. out. Mee ee ae eee pen, Siac ie neat | Waehington Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio| ‘Subsequently the grand jary_ sent in a bateh | 1s F: a they considered the action of Tams mutiny and | PHYSICAL TRAINING. inations, Office hours. 10 pm." daily and 6 5 «1m. ‘Trance and business mediam : also medical ox n lying between that road | of fifty-eight in r ctments to Judge Henedict, | ow zat ut 611th st. n. arly, except Sameds nd their trunks may be -eate where roman- | Tilroad. The regi — : af the punishment meted out mild. They be-| “New York Avenue School for Indies and children, | ¥-, Test circles Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 8 Fledgedte the promotion af sstonttah ye ay «liscuss life's problems, All| and the Baltimore and Potomac, und easily ac- Fst oe ag ne § Letra eens emcee OF | Tieved the officer had the right to inflict sum- Ayre oricthupe Urn NG, (Banelval” cS oclslms3ad Pena oe me, All) : * se rey on, al- arvbies yma SELLER HL st, “ONLY CeLFRE td tor, one-half vhat_Philadel|comiblo by short teal branches from one or | trough ther more unable to givesany reeiionce | MAC Punishment. || |) gc ee ne i, THE ONY CrLEREATED az » «t for her bathing houses, or for | the other of those roads, seems to be es y aadil whew ele ‘ eM Chen earls —- Boston every year to wnstain | rich in the extent and "variety of ite beds of | legally entitling them to an exercise of the fran in ebutal ny : is M a OLE acter, Gay, 10am. ted p.m. 1308 18et ott Spr Mten tate. bs Furthers thatafter the first | clay, some of which may prove available for ee ee ee 2x-Private Iams, the prosecutor, was recalicd. 4. Plano, violin and singing, ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THe EVENTS OF ~ Year this institution wonld beself-sustaining im | finer uses than any to which our clays have vet 2 eee He denied that he aseisted in taking the ropes | _0cl7-1m* So N treet a. Mie a ‘yasinens confidential. cohen. GRRE ins PER TAL PARLORS. ESTABLISHED | this way: Permit the keeper to rent bathing | been put. A manufacturer in search of this ‘regress in Mexico. — from his thuinbs when he was cut down. He W MopavGusis CLassEs. a fu ert tf 3 $20. O84 Pitan made no Open day and a} : suits and boats, aud to sell cakes, sods water. | kind of raw material might profitably make a| | The burean of the American repablics has re- | aiso denied that he ad taken a canteen from his | WiMODAUGHSIS BUILDING, 1298 187. X. W. icra — randays. Fillity @l up. Old and new processes ea, te. but nothing intoxicating. om condition | prospecting excursion of some miles along the | ecived a recent issue of the Mexican Financier, | coat after being cut down o: that he made any REASON. 1508 OF + W | MME, PERRIN, THE. TRUEST Destiny | oeetme eter that he sbais provide guards and attendantsand | Telegraph toad leading from Bladensburg to | wnich contains many itews of interest eonccrn- | Fetarkabont being sorry he had taken the to-| ,Typewritinn, Stenvrsvhy Civ Service, French, | ara Ferma Bed a SB | DES SARONS 5,5 com Gre AND, Earn en fake full care of the premises, aided by = po-| Annapolis. In addition to the red clay, which | ing the progress of the republic of Mexico, | P&cco. He did not swallow the tobacco. Chane wil Novembor2at4:tsp-n. Delsarte Tet "Uuhsaa fat Pant Gals” | sot rtscor tae SP wrnsystem, Aincal aueethetic iceman to i order, so that the honses and | is quit spplied tomas to alieviate win inexwractiog. All pools shall be free to all who provide them-| remarkable whitene ASTROLOGINT, TELEN ALL | Uranches of dentistry r- igee abundant, there is one of a somewhat ‘The attorneys for the defense then presented Nyre xh of which there are in- | from which the following are taken: The State | petitions in bebulf of their several clients, ask- irs in charge. Cards for either of 7 ess ra selves with proper bathing suits. It shail be | dications of considerable beds within a few | of Morelos has « population of 148,577 souls and | ing that certain instructions be given to the | Bitccnts''® #00 Pe month: each adaitional class | Jf the events of fe. Fee, Sie.” Hours, 104 5 mm. to.¢ | P Ror Smrsumaty maintained with » degree of decorum that eball | miles from Bladensburg. Whether they are of | possesses 257 public elementary schools, with | jury, the significance of which was that the de- |" Studetits can enter any time. ADAME. PAYS. MANIGURE AND Gntmopor | TUE EVANS DENTAL PaRLons, Jat J at all times invite the presence of ln-ties both as | ent purty ‘and thickness for profitable | an average daily attendance of 8.261 children, | feudants were not guilty ofthe crimes charged | (cSt "ABA. RBiTHL. Superintendent. | [ABA 303 Lt a We Phe ay egarer at bathers and spectators, | Serke cect tactacian Sm enpect could. 20) sade public Wbrary at Cuernavaca containing | *uunt em ‘Theos the court took under nabapctni, cor. hth and Pa, ave. s.c., Mondays and | DIST GOODS south of Now Yors note la ies oe PRECAUTIONS NECHSS RY. | : oe To" ]1,467 volumes. In addition to extensive eugar |" Xtiorney Braddock began his address to the | ARark#* | &8 ber quarter or #3 yer month in ad- To insure safety the whole bottom would be | wise muibaae 7 waco plantations (numbering more than thirty) there | jury on behalf of the defendants. Ho had not | S7is<-FRANGES EC MEYER ae OCEAN STEAMERS. — Do you weer a partial oot of artificial tooth with the | d perfectly even and covered with sand) yo ost oe the Evenine star: i are in the state thirty-three aguardiente and | concluded at the court's adjournment. Mit Teenie her classes in dancing OCTOBER | ———— old-fashioned plate, or have you lost several of your | # winks in threcgh the dem, the | ™™ x a Stas fourteen mescal distilleries, with an aggregute pee Saas rts. aimee RR UE att Tes Leth st. nw. Address reeidence, ym natural teeth? We ccn insert artificial for you by our The recent announcement in Tar Srap that | output of more than 51,000 barrels annually; it ALL RETURNED TO WORK. eee ee wait AND 2.40. x3. 15. 3. tren being_nowhare over three | se Nary Department would not sanction. an| eouaine,b3198 head of) bec! stock, 31578 = ee, Oe AAT SCOT PRERINORG S| cane conc tne sROUTH, OyPRANCE, | Tmt dr work ant thos ald thew of 2 ah Barnet neral pool fo ers nowhere = . . 33 2377 001 cole! . Gurr Son tot nd aha todas aeap and the| snail, oven pytetetinicelly, epee te stare | horses, 8,588 sheep, 4,234 roa Sap End of the Strike at Carmaux, France,| Washinton,” Pupils thoroughly prepared” for cou Geni Decemer ISOS" (sor Chrintmas tn ‘Rone’ | Plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have Fe, 0. a0 deep hole for divers fenced in by u wharf from | aud stripes in Charleston harbor raisos a ques- | 947 png organ valued at 1111-608, aed tn 1891 ‘Without Violence. eta willbe prepared to,eive operatic Concerta with | Hore) ‘and’ Apel 15, IMAL, Cost ‘of tour covering | 700 broken oue of your natural teth ao that tt cannot 06, "B00, whieh the guard could Lag Soo tion of consistency at least. (a bad year) to 199,514 cargns, valued at £997,-| Yesterday was the date fixed by the miners to iiediat nt gg ee pote plcbemg ng ff es Ap an Br pO. _ Send for “-Tourists’ | be sited, or Lave you arootin your mouth that may . 12.10end 4.28 any one in need In September, 1859, during the celebration | 570; the bean crop in 1890 was 6,070 cargas, | bring to an end the long strike in the mines at W. P. VAN WICKLE, 2293 Pa, om, Lark ‘at the private residenceof Mme. De Barrios. | _o¢1i1m resort for all who must stay in abscess this winter? Havoit treated and restored to 1.15, 130, ee 4 et ha taney tt andi of tf 10 of | Falued nt 54,620, and in 1891 3,699 cargas,valued | Carmaux, France. At 5 o'clock yesterday | ***? pasate Sere Wea 8 Th t ROUTE TO LONDON. : ee ee eee eee | Rex Point "at Baltimore Fors ‘Metteney sar | at $83,291; rice, 166,700 arrobas. in 1890 and mmncultg the siciket assembled tak i ond | (GUSSTON INSTITUTE, 3017 0) STN. W. NORTH GEEMAN LLOYD 8. 8. 00 ita former usefulness by one ot our Seeutifal gold or “yor Fistorte omen, 120 408.20, and 15.30 p.m, o le are laviah in expendi- pevslarded, by the vowels of Our navy. the | ee ae i at collec were ‘produzed | Matched past the gendarmeries in the “Car-| For circulapraddregs” © ov Ot OS PRS gg ge » Havre). Bremen, Deveietn coowne, Wo perteem oli syarstions pur-] DS Gcknerckess onl oot oot to commemorate the ‘tying the stars and stripes. And I have | 8treba; 4,730 arrobas of coffee were produc dagevin.” ‘Web westhes orevaiad und eiait' ob ceB-lm Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY R, MASON. — poeta wera e Alles, Get. ov. 11 | taining to our profession. Fine gold fillings, artificial a. an we not afford to! Tet to hear of * protest from either the navy OF | 3ta.0s1 cargas of tropical fruit, valued’ at | tbe miners carried umbrellan, They marched | M™* 2814 BoCHED B04. 98,) Havel tuee. Nov. 32'W's my Banke. Sat, | teoth on gold, platina and rubber. Extracting with Ne pale gy argh inml ee ee ae ee et oe to the mines and about one-third of them ro-| ”,,-»,,."ee#! culture, plane and harmony. Settee « h out pain. acS-3m* rN be upon the rand. that we found or aH Other Mexican advices received by the | Sumed work. All the men seemed satisfied | = “oN ar eK. accompanist. _ | saloon appointinenta, - Prices: it ‘cata New Tt to save the lives of var sous and to ad Some Fallacies of Rainmakers. sublic the fol- | With the settlement of the trouble. LOCUTIOS XPRESSION, "PHY. | giorand s borth. acconline to location; REE DENTAL INF —TEETH FILLED ‘ a. Wealth and enjoyment of all who will] go ine Fetter f The Evening Star owing efntn erica Fepublice are to the fol-| Wii Minds a strike. that arose out of the aie- | djica)ctlture,ngitas iiérature,pantomitie claw; | POs tert, peerage at low ates RF | Petdauecal sen eehed eae chee ee 0 ratte Co, C98 a i lowing effect: x te *paatigh to foretgacrns Gay and oven. | D ss | Sand Soath inserted without cha m | Spon at 10.00 weseck. UMREREE | The noise of the recent rainmaking experi-| A cotton seed oil mill and soap factory has | charge by the mining company of a minor who | [nw sesslony stele ES of the Columbian University. Inn LtoS prim. daly | , FOr PMadeiphla, Wilmington and Chester, &.68 n iniluential | : niucted ha aolice of been established at San Pedro, state of Coa- | had been elected mayor of Carmaux, and which | CaMilelst = < SSRs : extraction free; infirmary open from | PyM ate ty man lent and sejourner in ‘ashington. ‘ith- “sh e1 3 ¥Fyo ANT To 9 ———— — ‘RY— TIONAL UD . Cs jing < 3 Fs sony ic 4 | consequences. * the ore We FYOt WAN NOW ENTAL INFIRMARY—NATIONAL UNIVER | inc Car running throw to Boston without ' out presaming to instruct the many who are | foictoan, yen ee led ey ne | —_——-+e+—____ Bid pis oe MAWDSAN, OWE seo" | Later sad teaturens of eateg AA ROOE Me | Dey aoe, Ruaal Rete wg Oren wehealtas | the fot rds, india asonges in toilet soap. “The cotton sced used is from tho doctors = oan ‘statfon at Bost. dy Seales with Chal aubbect: 1 would Whe: | Laguna dhunic Peterburg’s Largest Funeral Procession, | _ eae z _| themselves know call at Room 9, Vil Pet. u-w. day | See oe metecane: Se. fee Hillines gt | Mier Atantic Oy, 10.00and 22.00n00n. Sundays, ady fant aubj fag. sore : — jlrond| A special dupatch to Tux Evesixo Stan | M135 UALSTEAD'S PRIVATE scitoor, For | *™* nee" 12 f gue pan to say afew words to those, probably much The line of the Mexiean Southern railroa * “4 i wee ha 4'2 children and older girls wil] bezin OCT. 3. On and TEscert “Dally. {Sunday only. yo | more wonerons, who, while sharing fn the ex-| reached Oaxaca on the 224 of October, but the | from Petersimrg, Va., eays: Graco Episcopal | aster Sept Sdspriieation may, be aunde af the wot xP xpress train o nang it ay an ARUPSE | pense of those experiments, have given little or | inauguration of the road will, on account of | Church was packed to overflowing this morn- | "22 {437200 st. a... dally from 10 fois a.m. ner xem! = Raines calted Sex, nok cegiad Soom, betetes many there ts wisdom no attention to the scientitie principles in- | heavy sentnd Cine tace mibe Soret net | ing, when the funeral of the late Rev. Churchill WS STR POE SENAY, aaah = 16° 222 st fice, $19 ands 1S1 Pa, ave, and at FO} n offered a resolution in : rs ng plac ° " 1226 ISTH 8T. NW. rs RE. | Gradua lon, England, 1885; New York, 1879. or : - 3 ee ee es eeinen ne sald cool the atmosphere over our | as at first arranged. J. Gideon, D.D.. rector of the church. took | segs tept 26, BOARDING sai DAY tobe One: | Mlotder and Khduer Auten ates ae gg ane ae ite __ Se. onda sate Lead f the jeada when it is aturated with moistarea| The receipts at twenty-five of the thirty-four | place. Such floral tributes have never been ful iustruction in all departments |For CERCULAR Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ka =____ === = — come. ay custom houses throughout the republic of | seen here before on such an occasion. Bishop | *PP¥ te MiseCLAUDIA STUAKT, Principal. ol-dm* Daustion, Nervous Debility. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. gras : . drops, would finally fali as rain. | Mexico during the mouth of August last| Wingfleld of California and Bishop Jackson of 3S, RINDERGARTES AND, RCHOOT a aoe “ ~~ MEMORY OF J. W. BROWS. Dut if,on the contrary, we should heat the | Smounted to $1,556,111. The highest whole- | Alabama were in attendance. ‘The services | QanwiNy Conant Bet pes BODE RS BEL EOFS OHTOLK AXD WASHINGTON. After the reg iin 1k thoatate of saturation would no Tonger | sale price at which coffee has been sold in the | were conducted by Bishop A. M. Randolph of | Sepasrisnd ies ake BAPTA of SoCs gaa Hours: 0102 4108; Sunday, 9t02 Increased freight eccnnmmedations, ona he business before the exist and a condition unfavorable to rain would | republic of Mexico was recently obtained at) Richmond, Rev. W. H. Platt and Rev. Thomas | F«!! end winter scesions bewin October 3, 1802,s1:3m PURER Some eet Sicek monthly rates. livery from New ¢ Kebeon announced the death of | be ext Now, explosions not only de- | Cordoba, when 304; eents a pound, Mexican | Spencer. The burial services were conducted | NJRS.. MYERS" SCHOOL —a BOARDING ARD ed nee ORE mt : he death of | bs, jocal eat, bat the energy of the | Money, was realized for the berry. A com- | by Kev. John Ridout, The procesnion was the | 2V4, dy sebeo! for youns ladies and, tte tela SCHULTE INSTITUTE, ee he eon, me aewoctativs = vibrations hich constitute sound | Pans hina been formed in the City of Mexico, | largest over seen in Petersburg. | During’ the | Rar areniarsapply isthe psclpal EEAEABETH Z. | SFORLADINS GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. His been renovated and redtied ttizhout. ee th omnsnite vidiy converted into heat, so that a | With a capital of £65,000, for, the purpose of | ervices atthe church all business was ous | MYEH IM f#L mew." NT" “TNGEE Ou | , Treatment of Chrante j Strention elven to the table and service. oell-Ln B ~~. ‘ ‘c of temperature is caused as far as | Xporting bananas especially to New York. pended. MAPAMP. A, PELE HAG RESUMED ER | gretlou Cnmbuge’ Mertees Winns wore, | NoRroLx anp wasmrnoToxsTeampoaToa, Cesdenalal memeliuahices the sound extends, Moreover concussions tend a ———— gag TEATS a jennone ie , ins D BETWEEN WASHINGTON. nc uiaeae mon wes break up drops already formed and restore | At the Wharves. White Honse, the Lees’ Old Home, Burned. | nine years of auccosatul teschiar, Beat references. | S24 R00) og =e. ae we anon Pte honey “waggle ehagerobh ai them to their previous stateof minute particles! The schooner George A. McFadden of Bath | White House, the home of the late W. H. P. | _se24-mu* in Naphtncton ocd Washineton, D.C. one Stes SS oopended iu the air. The manufacturers of | is today the banner eraft of Washington har- | 1, 0% the Pamunky, whore Gen. MeCleltan | ACADEMY OF THR HOLY Gnoss Spiga. dio bp CHET. — ee ae eee ea eect amass | bor. Sho registers 1,070.43 tons gross, 1,016.91 | bad established his base of supplies before he ae . po ee : EBBITT Hous ‘The new and powerful Tron Palace Steamer. : Bt Agalest a Hatlroad Company. | corsent of air i far leas effectual in converting | tons net, 194.6 feet over all, 40.4 feet beam and remekeos Loc aoe river in 1862, was Tan pepe MONDAY or SIGER with in. | QUES RCERS, TARE NOTICE—DRS. basnesay spr ssedeueat WASHINGTON AND py pager ees “Wal yoo t iP - petroleum into spray than a forcible — | 19.3 feet hold. She is @four-master and sets| burned on Monday. White House was | cieseed iaclittios . course of advertising povicians in —__—__——— aave_Wertinaton, Golly of Tn. ma, Sram Seed Will you kindiy inform your host of patrons, | {f the sir upon the hquid, and by utilizing that - burned by Gen. McClellan when he abandoned | departinonta.. ‘The musical Soutee Sun years, at aw ‘Arcive at Norfolk at 74 where - ee “i “ fifteen sheets of canvas, She was launched at Ran nert day. a, a. the long-suffering public, whether the Metro-| principle they have been able to effect a great Seth Me 3. hails from her birth port | Mi base of supplies. After the close of the war and gaetractions ‘the plano, road cor nections are made for all points south slitan Kaitroad Company's charter empowered improvement in their machine. A more » Me., in 1883, hails from her port | Gen. Lee rebuilt the home, and for some time eouth west. Pe pe = ft 10 monopolize the whole thoroughfare along | fatuiliar example is found in =e mets ca K.G.C.Q. Her a eee — it his home. pad Leaselony col upon which SORTHDOUND. ee ta . of war for Hit agitation is the agent usually employed in | 86,021. She will discharge her ice and ¢ ome stood contains seve sand acres. Nortote aasty at 4:10 fee line on marety grant it the Fight of way for’ auking medicinal and other emulsions. probably at Baltimore for the east. ~ It was here, says the Alexandria Sun, thatthe Tio asviee at Waakarse os SaD its tracks? If merely the latter franchise, by It fullows, therefore, that both in the incipi-| " Two three-masters are up today—the Hos-| widow Custis lived when she married George @ m. nextday. =bat authority has this company virtually ren- ent stage of clond formation and later when the | kins of Baltimore and Conner of Crisfield. | Wachington. Tickets on sale a: S18 G10, 1351 and 1421 Penmapl- dered Went (FP) street between P Street bridge misty particles are coalescing into drops explo- | There are two others in port—the Maine and ‘ASK for ticket vis the newlinn. ood 2th street northwest “vo thoroughfare” | sious somewhat retard the genesis of rain.and | the Roberts. ‘The Conner comes in minus her Collided Ima Tunnel, a for the past twe months? Tt has evinced the diminish to some extent the quantity which is | main topmast, lost against a bridge in the Nan- to Gog im the manger spirit, neither leaving said finally precipitated. If we must have such | ticoke. Street in sueh a practicable condition as to| weather medicines they should be used to The tug Thistle, tender to the light house »able the street «weepers to sprinkle and sweep vent floods and not to obviate drought. But | steamer Jessemine, is in port today. Progress h service itself. Such | so vast are the operations of nature as com- | is reported on the Marviand Point light house. dereliction of a plain duty te the public, whose pared with the resources of man that itmay| Mate Charles Railey sustained serious injury accommodation was, presumably. the primal well be doubted whether a few pounds, or even the Bo oe hand yesterday while working on — ie. eet a aie Le was : STEOMOAT G9. Uiairase ner eS ES Peay eet: toma. ebjret of the company * charter, has left this | a few thousand tons, of nitro-explosive can of the steamer Wakeficld. - wtreet lapsed in a state of nocuous demetude for | duce results of thie kind that are Mate Foster of the Magple has ay ny AY at 10. ma long a time that some three er four inches | Very truly yours, aLM Three-mast schooner Nelson Bai Capt. ‘Fates tor traps Ww the plotareagme Lower’ of dust fle accumulated over the whole snr- | —_——"— Watts, hence, is at New York with coal. five of the street, greatly to the inconvenience | Canadian Exports te England. Schooner Frank Pratt Lee, Capt. Vannaman, Pit #:! annoyance of the aforesaid public. The Canadian government is alarmed at the | from Hillsboro’, N. 8., is at Georgetown. GrouortowS. | steps taken in England toward scheduling Cana- PIR LAR vee dian cattle when imported into Great Britain. A Wrapping Paper Trust. Mrs. Coles’ Will Admitted to Probate. At a meeting of the privy council yester-| The owners of ten of theiargest millsin Canada In the Coles will case in New York yester- ‘at Ottawa the discussed. | manufacturing wrapping paper have about com- ay Sarrogste Ransom rendered a decision ad-| Tulsty wee per ees tt te Ci pleted arrangemen of « mitting the will of Mrs. Elizabeth U. Coles to | during the past rear were under the headings combine Probate. of antmais and products. keep prices