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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1892. THI JACKSON DEMOCRATS. THE “BOYS” STRIKE NEW YORK. | STRIKER CRITCHLOW ACQUITTED. | Americans when they could be had, He aid] NURSE NERRES' REVELATIONS. RAILROADS. - | aa —— i | the firm employed over 20,000 men in the dif- = —_——— nh A Lively Meeting Last Night That Ends in | Arrival of the Foot Ball Teams and Their | The Jury Not Convinced That He Shot at | fecent ibratchor, and ‘about 85 per cent were | Alleged Abuses Said to Exist on Swinburne Rp aa PoRAN ee eee Peace “for This Night Only.” | Supporters. the Pinkertons. native Americans, | sland. PON HUDEROPER 4hg us bEs PowTEa The Jackson Democratic Association met at| The crowd that the old college men call “the | _ The trial of Sylvester Critchlow, charged with | _““We base the maximum and minimum of | Miss Adelaide Nerres, who was emplored on | Penson Hall, 928 F etreet, lact evening for the | boys,” and the more sedate members of the | murder in connection with the Homestead riot, | Taf upon the selling price of our products, | swinburne Island during the recent. choleve Parpose of completing arrangements for the | community call the “fiends” invaded New | was brought to a closo at Pittsburg last evening | mon ‘d-ring & miepension Of wank Hom ee | MCAFe a8 a nurse. is about to ane Health Officer association's participation in the great demo-| York last night. They came in at 6 o'clock by the jury bringing in a verdict of acquittal. | idle employes, when possible. Onr experience Jenkins for wages due her, this suit to be fol- cratic Jollification parade tomorrow night. | (Yale invariably first), with their big blue flags] When the court convened Attorney Thomas with sheriffs in Fayette, Westmoreland and lowed, Miss Nerres says, by one for damages, ‘Those arrangements were duly completed, and | bearing a white “Y" and violets and imitation | M. Marshall delivered his address for the de- | peeved counties in that they cannot — ‘and some startling revelations are promised. then Mr. Henry £. Davis and Mr. James L. | blue chrywanthemums, and at- about $:30 the | fense, as telegraphed to Tux Stan. He was | Pow thi or ae caer net employed armed MeN | Miss Nerres toldla number of reporters yes- Norris alternated in the occupancy of the floor, | Princeton delegation, with yellow chrysanthe- | followed by District Attorney Burleigh, who ‘4 ? Soren ee ae qrohtare for 4 om ork Conne: tine theme ei, ® gorry ar fur Mew anv) be with @ Prout Mr. Frick then submitted a copy of his letter | terday afternoou some of the abuses which ‘ nan) a ottomet ND and illustrated how delightfully harmonious | mums and their orange and black pennants, fell | closed the case for the prosecution. Mr. Bur-| to Robt. A. Pinkerton of New York, in which | were practiced on the island. She aid that for wack tral and Seresture daly, were the democratic brethren of the District, upon the city and made things lurid, | leigh devoted over half an hour to the question | he said 300 guards would be needed to protect | the first thirteen days she was there the patients ma. Pair WASHINGTON AND BOUT. VEST BULeD LIMIT? D, composed ene ‘au Slorper. Dinituc, Par Sinking Tune to Avepta (une IN bogre) with Paste clearly substantiating the aveertion made at the The Yale delegation went to the Fifth | of an alibi and claimed that the witnesses for | {Beit Property and workmen, but stating that contd not leave their beds, as there were no meeting of the central committee Inst Monday | Avenue Hotel, and the entire~Tenderloin pre- | the: defense who attempted to prove analibi| letter expinined the niatt Poe aan ing ie | clothes in which to dress them, Many of them evening that never before were the democrats | cinct police force could not hold them. They | had not told the truth. guards at Ashtabula, Ohio. to be brought by | Were therefore confined to theit beds after they of the District so close together and so free offered bets at 5 to3on their team, and laughed| Judge Kenny then began his charge. He | rail to McKee's Rocks and there transicrred to | were well enough to be about. There was from Washin: from distensions. | Mr. Davis’ pregence had not /at the Princeton men who invaded their bail- | said: “In answer to request of counsel for the | boats. Fri Swe: “Our | Plenty of clothing sent down by charitable peo- s | been a feature of the meetings of the Jackson wick and declined to cover their money. They |defenee, just before we close for recess, I| Mr. Frick then ccntinued as follows: “Our | | ple, Miss Nerres said, but it was not given to 5, i | Democratic Association during the pest. four | rocked about the corridors of the hotel, meet-| Will say you must not take the statements of | experlence was that we could not expect pro-| The patients. “She had seen many Dusdion of So do woolens and flannels, if Dai 'y tor snvile « pointe an. Puinan Sleeper, A and Won imetom to Mot Springs via Ashe= | m1 " 1 tection from the local authorities. We did not | y fi ": 5 Vie end W shine om vo At ante, Both the method and results when | be present last oveciog caused quite verge {34 occasionally a Princeton man, but treating | bythe evidence. ns nomen Oe ATARCG | rte Need nee Theis a nat | clothing in antag af ee Beters team, | they're not washed properly. | iui Grvcateghw aime ee} = s ee | bie the members to brave the chilling | bi 8 @ man beneath their notice. The court then defined murder and {ts various | have been brought bad we foreseen stich a con- "Myine Nertes alee nett thet supplice which she Try the right way. ta | EE dally 2 Ang arrive Washinevon & 90a ty Syrup of Figs is taken; it is Pleas pints, However cold it was without, it wae | Trainer Murphy was the great man abont the | degrees, and what constituted each of the | flict. We took every precaution to avoid | yay since lonemed cctecth cok yah iy Ke f * OF pm 5 @nt and refreshing to the taste, and | warm enongh within for a while to satisfy even | C9FTidor after 9 o'clock, for ho had either in- | grades. trouble. z | the quarantine commission never reached the| P2CcKage ol arline, and do j=, Sepeaa? 3 the most fiery Jacksonian. Mr. Davis came to | duced or foreed every regular man and every |" Referring to riot the judge sald: “A riot is ‘We have reduced wages occasionally and ad- | isin as directed. Your things won't the south arrive Washinetow, pctecoatly vet pronptly on the Kid | the mesting with fire ip his eye, and thowe bext Substitto of ‘the Yale team to relire before 10 | the tamulfaocs aatemblage Sf thteo of more | Yanced them frequcovige” Tey ave higher new | Mane Nerres said that for several days after = ; mm be | Sowaeestsgeasye neys,Liverand Bowels,cleansesthe | informed were of the opinion’ that it was not | ovelock, something they claim ee ‘Harvard | Persons for an unlawful purposo, and all per- aaa houra. are shorter than in 1890, | We | she got there she bad to bathe the male as well shrink, and they'll be softer, | “%: ts Sire a pvt and tnfarmnsiog . ngmish « lo in forty. resent t attempt t inkerton agency because it was - - t meviveuia, eves, cfecteally, dimple, colds, | “res eremamnes cecees tanaly Gamaght vis | He odualited: Delioew: vary Hits abont ins | ee tyre Sener eis eerste ee ens| Geary Gee ee ee Woe made wick by the attendaney’ crometeg | Drighter and better, than ever | Fryer Safa: vertevantt Relltond: Wasbiae beadachesand tevers.and cureshab- | presisdne 3. W. lurker taking the chete at the re-| Seas aren Saud Go; but jadeed hie | cipals, and any one who Joins the Hotere after | ne aac eran the habit of employing | six corpeee at one time, Thlets agsinettberales: | before. That's the beauty of | | & SRS Seen eneee Bers . : ae to 4 x arn rison eir work agai ti a i lly guilty. The vate detectives, disguised as workmen, bu . ae 4 | : Mual constipation. Syrup of Figeis | — byeotey fo a a Harvard last Saturday. He understood trom | 20", Are, amsem! bettors; ail are peinsipels and | We Mave Gone eo an a tnsane of protection" The peony 7 eens rong yey cremated| Pearline — washing is not ALTIMORE & OATO RATTROAD. the only remedy of ‘its kind ever | Hosdrey were proposed for membership, and —— reporte thet Princeton's tnctica « aay | all are guilty of the acts of euch riots. When = peers ge asd lace ipreigrn | the six corpses they took all the ashes of the only easier, but better and cheek prod a . | red je Fame wor 'o cripple Left En im - killing is done in pursuance of a common de- of the . e officers should sec that it t r , ~J — Lesa ee Gor ee — <a ee Bhat move, be, said. would be disaster, because ign all are guilty of the murder. “If thero in | @ man has a ight to work and an employers | otmitory together and divide the oulk into Leave Wanna ptable to the stomach, prom - | Hinckey would put two or three “asloe| The following gentlemen, proposed at the "pin ths | evidence that the rioters had determined to | Property protected. I do not think compulsory | Piaghier jen of | the patie wae placed into! safer, Things that you would- . : For Chicago and Nor in its action and truly beneficial in previous iaceting, were” then "onanimonaly | Sttempt. Even If they did knock out one-balf of | fae ite ip onder to carry out their object and | arbitration would work well.” The wages ranze a Sanh eee beans wih ie eeened ome, | : . “ T1'We um, 8 lop va | the Yale team, Murphy contended, the college m . io nieet art | from 01.40 t0 $12, the arerago heme Shout g> | Of the six persons which the indiseriminate| n't dare to trust to the wear Pier Stony Si Lone elidoapeia, Vou its eflects, prepared only from the | orice J Darton Wor Conalie and WW, | second oleven was ar strong as, thelt champion | RUrPowe il are gullty of mnrder in the fire) from 01-40 to #12, the arerage being sbout ‘rau | mame of ashes represented, and the bottles were! Of the washboard are washed “Pekin: ical eae aetna we most healthy and agreeable sub- | Mortimer. ss ji pares ——- and one not to be worried. “If the Jury is satisfied that the defendant | About $1,000,000. As to the loss to the com- | SF Soe Bands + x is 1e Princeton people were unusually quiet. | took part in the riot of July 6, which resulted | pany I could not answer.” ceraguentn secs eects sabes epparete. cod! perfectly with Pearline, They reached Murray Hill Hotel at 9 o'clock. —— -— | } atances,its many excellent qualities | PREPARATIONS FOR THE PARADE. | : in the death of T. J. Connor, and that it was | Mr. Frick’s testimony closed with the state- | 3 For Lure Rance, Knerviila, Commend it to ali and have made | _,"rerts of committcos being called for, Ds | Trainer McMaster would not say more than the common intent of such Hotere to rerist the | Ment that there wan no provision made for pay= | Of<ned Of the six mien, women a ee WATE Siow genes wit feryer Shavers ene Ae it th | ack | Chas. Allen, from committee on parade, re- | that his team was out for blood, and world win Janding of theso men on the barges to the ex. | iug the sheriff's deputies and. the compans-bad Teguiac waces Gora gaeeally GeaakceeA thay “this isasgood as” orthe Vicon nigsterain. a the most popular remedy known, ported that the Laurel (Md.) Band had been se- | the game if good play and an abundance of | tent of killing, then he is guilty of murder in | t© advance the funds for this purpose. | gambled larly instead of attending to their | SMe a8 Pearline” IT'S FATSE—Pearline ts 1 10 vm. Asily, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50e. amd | cured, that the aseociation would be liberally | 80%, substantial substitutes to replace the reg-| the first degree, as ate all who took part in| ‘The investigation will be reraured today. Personal duties, “Tnever, saw such © state of | never peddled, and if your groce: sends yousome- Fev Bus $1 ‘bottles by ull leading druggists, | supplied with torches and transparencies and | WT team men amounted to anything. Many | such riot. If you believe there was no malice, ——— affairs anywhere as existed on Swinburne | [UOpan.place of Peartoc. do the hones thing + Any reliable druggist who may not 4 feature of the association's appearance | Rew trick had been secured by the men, and | that the killing was done in the heat of combat, | Written for The Evening Star. Island while 1 was there.”" 7 22 o— dave it on band will procure it | Would be «large transparency surmounted by a | ®** quiet tip Mr. McMuster said: “You may then you can convict him of manslaughter. Thanksgiving. sein Lunes Eee paneer = PASE Womptly tor any one whb wishes te | CoPPer rooster three feet high. and drawn by bye Varad Bethel graplcparton Te you believe there rioters, met for » common Great Goa, who ruler over all, The Grady Cadets of Atlanta, Ga. named EDUCATIONAL. TSO 5h a a Rae “ aap Mena remit four horses. He said that the affair would cost | § ¢) 5 0 am, | purpose, to resist the landing, but not the ex- acc ial after the Inte. W. Grady, have adopted resolu- - - is 36.20 i i aed. & Tie Denes accept auny subctiLul® | ro aworiation $900 and ay there wan vot £130 | Bile wearedend on to moat of Yale's Wicks ent of taking fe, then a verdict of murder in} via guraciven of nnuce al, tions to varticipate im the Cleveland insagoral TN WASHINGTON. ont €.30,0. =. 82.tSend 6.08 | easury ould bpd |, “they may hav ¢ | the second degree could be rendered.” b ° * 1a. x CALIFORNIA Fic SYRUP CQ | pelpeat amr! ators oun seman ealpareess lot of new tricks, but we do not fesr them. |The court then read the detinstion of alibi and | Sapa ce pase jeonenesin CoP NGIORAY BCIER TlPtC scrtoon. 4, 11.50 a.m., 61.95, 06.98 sin | Mr. Geo. E. Kirk tierenpon moved that a| Broadway and 6th avenue wore crowded with | passed upon the close scrutiny which should be Ane . " DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISIRY, | ti ance ny | caminittee be appointed to solieft contributions enthusiastic, who were buying from peddlers |{tven to it, i jcrepeet atl yrenliNey mdi tiietive analysis are wow open’? Ton ere and quam (uisvitee. «0 SEW WORK. Am pi muprerebatas mee | and fakirs cither Yale or Princeton colors and |” “The defendent is entitled to all reasonable Up to Thy Great White Throne, Tnst-uction will De wiveu im wet and dry aseaying. Mr. H. E. Davis moved to amend by making | “8g, with prices ranging from ten cents to one | donbt, a reasonably fair doubt arising out of And let our Joyful songs resoand : The departuent ts unasually well equipved tor this seven the namber of thecommistee.and thateach | 4°llt. ‘The entire crowd from both colleges the evidence «ubmitted, not from anything out- For mercies ‘Thon hath ehown. : : “Yneéroetion in modern methods of tron and stee! S35 tad vt bee Eve eee, member of the association consider hfmacl? a | #4 very quict last night, but underneath the | side of the case.” Oleh tetas hat wo cada ve Highly Digestible anaivsis will be atven asa special coufe to purery ADELPHIA —_ p= | leseness that will thoroughly develop by after deliberating for two and abalf hours, 4 chiara : se ele feramete fo ouared te liner ee, ee P Pn 8 ta, 1 08 pan nos L.. Norris rose to say that he was | C*ening, and the town will hardly be large | they, at 6 p.m., brought in a verdict of aequit- Who take Thy blessings, pare and free, Nutrit —— sicetiecacnieecengtonse } + CLA) pce, Sleeping Gat, | oppoced to both motions. He said that. no bill | tough tonight to hold the members and adber- | tal Critchlow, howerer, wil bé held ont tho ‘And thank the Giver not. and utritious ser Fulculer atrention will be riven to providing facili. TF “Piindelpitia, Wilistneton and Chester, 00 | would be presented to the treasurer of the asso- | ©Bt# Of the successful team. | charge of riot. He will probably be released are candidates .or the destecs Of master or doctor in Py'yety. nahin mak | a bat thet it would be promptly paid a ae [on I toda i But, as good seed their debts repay selence oF philosopty. ne wn with Pati Detter Reape ought the association shonld a So.cut- 4 GOOD YEAR FOR BAPTISTS. | BRINGING IN THE VERDIOT. By acticin teak rise aay .. o choses. de itsown members for money. He there- -——— a ae els is pring: 2 ° moved to lay ‘ke motions on the table, | Why Ministers and Members of That De-|_ Ev¢rY furor carried « newspaper under his In fruits and scented towers, . | Mir. Davis then moved that exch member be! time deliberating. So may Thy people here below tixmonthe. Address 917 xP apres t Paccace called for ana os Transie asvessed $1. He said be did not believe ¢| ,. Pastors of the Baptist churches of Washing-| "ss thoy filed 1% Gritchlow stood up. his neck Reguite Thy mighty love, the Jackson Demo atic Association wanted | #8 think they havea great deal for which to | ceed forward as if trying to reed the verdict And charity to mankind ahow, en to pay the expenses | be thankful. Tho past year to them has been | in the faces of the jurors, The latter look« And praise to Thee above. a reflection upon the | one of unparalleled prosperity. A new church, expressionless ax the average jaror. ed that every member that at Brookland, was dedicated only a few | Crite th’ ng the stern looks of the «he was doing his sh Bar| weak acs Sebsenget der houses of | t¥lve tacn boled no good to her busbar elf he did not want the association to make | "CCH? 88% and some of the older houses of | ree at in, hysterical fits of erving. This ART ST DENTS LRAGUP— Al Day ta ARVARD PRFPARATO Heip ns, Jehovah, lift our gaze, Sweet gratitude express; stn. EDWARD TL ve us a heart, to sing Tay pratse, Crasses imited, thas {neu Ienres Colds, Coughs, Sere Throat.Cn A.B. Princtral. (YTTSAPEAKE AND O10 RAILWAY ‘ipdivitual instrae- Toltucsae « p.Tnfiuenza, | i" , tion. Private tuition if desired. nic2-tu.tiy SCHFDULE IN EFFE T OCTORER %, 1 wh, Brome! a. cortat orship hav n odele of ; i hi e with thank! R oct ? a J, = es tt | Traine eave om ion (Bana By he Ti - A certain | parade at the expense of any one man or a| *°rship have been” remodeled. Most of the | ypset the court. Jndge Kennedy tried 10 look | emi guaxtainfoxcuss Brexs. |—(Best and Goes Farthest)— M&S. GRACE AK. STRFLE, he ee enre for Consumption tn first nd a sare relief | coterie of men. | churches have given more money to miseions pleased, but the woman's lamentations angered sccalictesictiaeiaiias. Oe a prano Artist and Teacher of Vocal Music, de- erenery im America, with te in advaneed stages. Use at once. ¥ will see the : wate replied that the gentleman was so | and other church work than heretofore, and, bim. i as A Test Sait Against the Whisky Trust. Tith the baxiuews of the association | the churches aro reaching forward in the es-| At the qnestion, “What say yon?” Ts the! A test case, which will, if decited in plato! at it would be well for him to better inform r before you guilty favor, involve a large amount of money, as A Trial will Show complete Solid-train tuctnnati and st ut sranibe. Send address ior inde Ost. uw th&stdes | cellent effect after taking th Gealersevorywoere. Large bottles, 50 cer bstden 30g 7, diy : tablichment of missions. Another noteworth < or not guilt FRANCES MARTIN Betcha “Tew canine “aud te acthand Limeelf. No jad born the expenses o = roman Herman replied, “Not guilty. Polis AND FRENCH scoot FoR! fehed tran, with dinine ar Bb means ncamaesonrnel ee Trustee’ Meken ck aaeee en an | eae hich he taiehtits an fealty grou! Tow throw ker arm around her | {ust been filed at Chicago in court. Its title is | « ani z (fOUSG LAD: AND LITTLE GELS, fog vary Washineton to | would pay the expense of the and for which they are also thankful is thi! ed worse than ever. | William Newber i the Distillers and) its Great Superiori carding puptie mite’. welts") "305 STN. ; | P I Py t | Cattle Feeding € y tren se J ASNINGTON FEMALE SEMINA, Y | sted that the treasurer had or w reisalarger membership now than thore 8 of joy. | Cattle rust). } W . ; The case is brought sate in question. guena tert 301, BOARDING sna DAY seme Cam sto recover rebate, which it i | JD Strength, Flavor (| 8se%ack. Unlike the Duich Process sufficient funds to meet all obligations of ociation and that up to the present time all sui car an) » Kennedy could not conceal his dis: me fe Cincinn ti, Lexington Louisesile. at ihe to kay | Newberger has ever been before. | know'etee of ‘the inanners and customs of the best | Sood ingutute: "Xo schorl in tho Caited Sauce eters in oft | such real advantages, Adress TRAINS LEAT 606-3. which is absolutely pure and soluble. | Iehas morethaa three times the strength of Cocoa mixed been limited only by capacity of the building and a movement for additional accommo: ison foot. Pastor Gr edges the goodn Dr. Allen then poured oil upon the troubled ets by saving thet the gentlemen had mis- understood the situation and Mr. Davis’ reso lution was withdrawn. acquittal wili have no ton the other enses, They will be tried separately and the fate of each prisoner will depend on the evidence.” Seder ding, He att a x departy For CIRCULAR and St. Louls without chanee, arrivite = 7 Ms ss Sr soensstlgears Worshippers at the Anacos' ch are = ene . | cleinsed, the teust cofueed tc gay anon panes: apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUAKT, Principal. ol-am ein, exineton 10 p. m., haute No Alkaiies eee ee | sea ful that the ur e has tnt ra iy peutation of rebate certifienten ‘Tne cate is | GUITAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY Z!3°.9 2) Paty 13a ta: commecting ts Boca a Mr. Davis seid that he was very unfortunate | Yen healed and that the Lord bas sent them | that thoy were discharged from | set for a hearing next Sav and Cheapness. Toe elon menos. Other Chemicals | isiiscomerenion of the Buaich languige, | te Rev. E.'S. Towne of Southscvili The typed expression, “with { os. — em 14 pe | tae coctatady tel cactacat wad the gentleman far | UBAer whose guidance the congres of the court,” was pstmt by its aby | The steam laundry of award Da ‘ar- | {CEN OOD INSTITUTE, BOARDING AND Di pits «are used im the _ Lonos ypinmenagtcey reper yee 6 dand new bfe and activity in ite | Dineiee At Z nd raat fis chee 3 NORE er ReaGoe Po Ook e eae oy petparation of at y. Hehad more knowledge of the | ie cho cch work miedae wchnel is alee istrict Attorney Burleigh was divgusted. He up by dynamite yesterday rt NG LA —— n 9 of the association than he was given | -Osinc in numbers, and there w ly one | Wauted a verdict of first degree murder. Anjby revengeful Chinese. Lynching las been RIGHLAND TRERACH MASSACHUSETTS AVE. | 61:3 0nd 1421 Pet credit He had too mach self-respect to | Growing in numbers, and there was only one attempt wa ave Critchlow re- | threatened. SST ib iat ST. er Bey Ay mam vat is hac ies Bis pocket for |” Roth in spiritual: and moter Betaody Ce Cee peat Sandee EDUCATIONAL. Pe ae a a ty Tt! table. = sd | tory of Calvary Church. he attendance has District Attorney Burleigh said: ‘Critchlow's - a ¥ $r te iee iis SAY fe © gratefully we ss of God for these and other W. BAKER & C0/S | | | | Aol! strauine exerclers. 4 “chief of the labor ent of MARTY * Studio: 1008 Ist. n. COL | Office hours: 11 to 12 i 3 mong them being several conversions ste : <i GTRNAOW ia Exxeon. ay Ceasar Wt epson A moment later. however. Mr. Davia rose to | fe"one, among them being eeveral cone faperd ed no question now that all the other system. | Nothi of Hort Half of th J ATOTS PYN SEN IND gasses Lame" 20.50 alte daly" to Sastaa Be Scar, a ore eco — - ce ; nese ebool and the sending of one of teins Gil romnit te cena ee tr foes it 0 sur a 3 ‘olnthbus and st. Lm pomical, costing less thon one cent a cup. | Personal expl tion end ead an extract their number at a missionary to India, where | {ti Chien oe et Ga In: Cicbee’ srs 20 sat aim’ '“D. A. DUFOUR, ines Uo Harristiury and Rarrabung be Preto It is delicious, nourishing, and zasiLy Se Salen Goce ie ee et | he will labor the work of converting the ® 2 2 Tavorito Pre- | }{'> 4M) C. LEaviTr or B9sTON KIEND'S SELHOT SCHOOT, 181] T ® : pe Fy A wy Ft DIGESTED. had taken occasion to reflect upon him. sotael INVESTIGATING THE PINKERTONS. : 4 3191 VERMONT AVE. SW. ‘A thorough and jrozrasnie Rot ae FA? tee 3 Sold by Gnocers everywhere. MR. NORMIS’ DISCLAIMER. |” Pastor Stakeloy of the First Church h: | The first witness before the . senatorial inves- | aa ere menage Nees care Washinton or Barrage” Barre ‘W. BAKER & CO. Dorchester, Mass, Mr. Norris stated that the gentleman bad | comed all to the church home as well tigating committee at Pittsburg yesterday us Me HENRY Mane Harrsiurcto Si Louis Colujaiian £apres st — —__—— =a —| misunderstood the matter. He bad not re-| bearts of bis congreg and be has reason William Martin, late secretary of the Amalga- a a Teacher of Soo. >. Sele, with wi a Coenen fe - k to be th Te the tempors ‘ i pg ye pre ee es PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Dining Coe Cearsivens So Gescame, siti | ferred to the gentleman, but did make refer- | ily aioiig: BW Glock Wl mated Association, who gave his present oceu- m1 t verte t course o. physical traini: é » at 7 40 p.am. daily. with Better look over your= ence toa gentleman who about two weeks be uu of the scoot have been fi Phnsea Culture D: = tore cago convention a é se Steel Company,” his duty being t Phessoes Cultnre Department. of | ov : 12 o'cleet Bt wardrobe andsecif there= ore the Chicago convention had made a re- atid the fu'ure antlovk is brit and ene jel Gosia bia: any abating 40 women | gee nnn nae One EOF | Soeoy: 3, FRANCES SHIMOULURE racnpe| Sowthwestera icra Wd cay are not some garments= | 7°" . . “ ing. series of meetings heid in the ieceae ct ee <a hae - pi Piano, Orean. Vor sie rt Ti ktsbure,Colambus,iacimmath, 1m Willey @arceertee | Coie ree aa ree Uae ime the | et reh were largely attonded and were pro- | Nii io aid the dieres Lehats quale] es an appetizing coruicl end | MUS. iie LAT BE RSODY RIM DEGe, | Begially @ tentive 2) besinners as weil as to 7 ole eo oes > if Dr = | tronble had arisen. : eivitte sok nce. g labor troubles. he had | ve tonie, Sa yy NO Ae ING SCHOOL, 1915 ee —— = oa, Cleaned and Dyed, wt Mr. Davis then said he was vers glad to hear | 0ctive of am ng souls to re- | tort the Amalgamated Association he suid tha: ae th of Dy 7 Dining Ont Ai - reapeicece~ sted —_ " the » Rear | pewed activity and tarning others to a knowl- ~ Set pirihome d | roeteber 2 rl “LOCTTION. R express, 40 p.an. Gatiy for Pitts e good as new. man say so and his friends would be | Cin ot totes things eee nem” | Nasa dolicate question, but admitted it waa! ee ee a mon wok pono, Onsrosr. the art | te Wt with burs Siowper to Pieaba A. F. BORNOT, a reoess te corte reasbaons or thon coating | Tie Dash Your lus been ane’ of\evaiinned | ome t léerion of compenmntion,, a he int} 9 4 painting bY aes ean Salvin: sald. "Few persons tnowihat powers they ces to certain resolutions at that meeting | progress in the E Strect Caurch and the Gfueds | ™ i pean pat tered its rackers prove thet ‘Miss C. L. NEVINS, gusens untt thie Art dectlopa them? ; Heman bad not denied. aa mo- | tatversary was celebrated wit ve mi d there on Jane 25. As to methods Adekgares Diacine ental bcd BALL St 8s | MAGTEN COMBOL UF] jLomnded te Tee mg hye othe et ter Mr. Ball escorted ‘Se. Norris to Mr. | betsbiD of 343 persons. “Rev, -» ng With trikes h> though: OaPDING : pone Dp) aint a’ United Grates tows te bry Lag T Is No T. Waar W. aris the two” gentlemen shook hands, but, as | ofthe church, was il during the past summer, | mated Association about as govd a any } aie Sot Ley Hon. Francie G. Ma eater Easer'y were Is No Tessa WAT LL sg Sovran setter the neogecdinn, | But he bas fully recovered his th aud i8 | they had only two big atrikce, those 39 courses AQ. TALBOTT, Principal. Refer | a We LTB. Pree ten se Tens Ur Now. Mr. Noreis then statedin response to a ques- | E35 gu iter bee aed eae en ais | Hon, but is utterly opposed tocouapnlvory axbi- cob nbe deca % 1 gntin'c ite Fintin the word Teton bons, | 7 tion that he did not make any reference in his | $7 0u has been subscribed and for thes» the tration ws impracticable. The employment of TION . — mo tp huneicoenl ‘are money for eny | speech ni Gdcon Hall to those who held District | COnéTemation as well as the pastor bas €very | gm armed foreo onght to be the last resort. TIONAL : cevaphy tauene sete | a — z Ofiices during Mr. Cleveland's administration, | "M0" %.ve thankful, i : e as on the stand for over two} Spear sir oe Benne ed ‘A Compiet» Conte in ORATORY. 12 tym in a morning paper, and that be did | pf 28t0T Meador of the Fifth Church is thak- | your. ch of hia testimony was neces WAsgiNGro: . DRY BSIC. | F A Coumplete Conrwe in ACT bea ef ar = 6L.e0te a mornin; er, and that be ¢ hid See thks Ure fautare ia before n lore mS ae SGT Line TAGGIN arth year. | 4. A Complese Course in Pits LTURE. ee ee eee | not state that Mr. Cleveland would not bring | {tt for the bright future haetiie cece re the Honse | NL OF LANGUAGE: cart, ke. Pree advan: cer TTS COLLEGE OF ORO £2.00 below regular prices. Many of the | bseurity those who held office in thix |” a with sophy a net eat nittee, He said the company employed method, Lapl sux serace Directoy | Nans WALTON, 180i MNT. a } dutlag befor i a. He | Witch has witnessed twenty-four conversions in | fopvigners from necessity, but he preferred reani sie. Decorated | MP. OSKAR KRUTZSCH WILL Restate Les: | M Socution Sestrenst : ‘Shoesare samples, and you know that mana- cee ea ne bis former administration. He | nischurch, while the enterpriseshown on the part | © sitet Fe int ding etueators of E MM sonein Saatiorte : Elocution yt pep bigs pg oy a te Stans duet put that mannii stated that he made no allusion to any such | of the memibera to raise funds for the erection netics. “See circubars, Trench, Pot, Gaillacd.oie | Sette. T0 Spectal course in Sha ken:near —.: y ers always er Nhat the statements were misrepre- | O¢ a new home has suceeded admirably ier arate. BS prithor | ie ai = YOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. ‘ideaheuione tations, ard that he had taken evers step | "Tye Gay street Lluisch has enfored & vear of ures me ae pues av s. press, Ve ie week dade, 2d DOS i possible on that morning that the matter had! cninterrupted harmony and rosperit * L FOR YOUNGLADIES ANDLITTLE CHILDREN, ouxtT \ERNox Sexrvary, 720 Noonecan name lower prices than we do | appeared in the press to havo it corrected, and | sriritual tmectines winch ener te ny ool = geek 5 w Revo f'n, deity Mi Je 81 ~ ; said to a number of his friends that ke had | *0iritual m rs Sakeoor | Mrs. E. J. Rowell, Medford, Mass., says her 5 ‘er : + eS CORNER M AND LITH STREETS ¥. W. Expres. wpm on Men's Fine Shoes. For instance: Hey aye tatag | YeFaions and incr in membership, for] mother has been cured of Serefuls by't C . = AED POR COLLEGE BY e For Boston, withomt chacure, diniaak ces hea eaieee never made f fe siateme: = e fur wr wtated | aitof which Pastor Thomas and his suck feel | four ra nad | MPSSS& BRAD) EY HAS RESEM rivate iastruction at reasonable rates.” “Yo 114, wasmceeron, Bc. aniig, Sboe. i4 District who had so: tain an oF Grace Chareh, one-of thé young. church or-| . reduce] ta qu tea towcondition | Sa'u:diys. Visitors are welcote airy We luead: zUN,TON TS TE 3017 0 STN. Ww. saster 50 for a goo? $3.30 Calf Shoo. or any emplosment. and) that this would be his | ganizations, is thankful for many blessings | Of health, as it was thought she could not live. Z oA Boarding ana Day School for Girls, POARDING AND DAY SctOoL aera New York OM £2.95 for a cood $4.00 Calf Shoe. Se ee Senne | chain pene, 52s Jance at the meet- AND | ce8an Mr. and Mrs, BEVERLEY RL MASON. _ ee fad 11-5 p.m. every ae dkakdek citer douate es | ithie matter was then dropped, and after Mr, | i2&# hs been much larger than the preceding INHERITED SCROFULA. cage wings Tuewtay ant Faday | GT, CECILINS ACADEMY, 601 EAST CAPITOL | FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRES | payline nm coeds Ki 45 for a food 85.00 Calf Shoe. | : i pped, an Ar. | vear, there bas been a good attendance in. the . : Wednesday and Saturday | 25 3¢ ca every advantage for acquirine © thor < PREAMP ARS 20.00, 10.50, 11-00 aa iauanmeiar ees | TY. Noonan, had been selected as the chief | reading room anda number of scholars have | PREPS Cored my Wittlc boy of hereditary | { oe at “poenendee. Redon | om tien. (2 yiilanct sttouding ‘the ‘acadeuy | Eighteenth year opens a tf: : marshal for the parade the meeting adjourned. | een baptized. ‘Pastor Smith ia not only thank. | GSeSksap Soils. which appeared all over x Clocuticn, phunowraply and typewriting | New buildings perfectiy equinped for health and Ta: W H ma fal for the past, but he is equally hopeful of the : Patan Dinca on SPECIALTY. PURITY AND soLIprry | "ny ue Warres Suor HMorsz | axormer ErrortT ror cross, | [31 {or the past, ees iuiuced ses BEE ATS thes, | also Voit. aad SEAS ecuahs Pe octpnce ane RE 2 gas . = | future. : : duced , S 6 tnd BEASO equally as well taught. Te . 3 1115 F Sexe N. W sage neat Tastor Green Clay Smith of the Metropolitan | cured him. ant no syinptoms of || "es4,2 Ir é , fare, Jace 4d Eacmony. Steam heat, pamenser elevator, perfect anttation. i REI : A Writ of Habeas Corpas to Bring the Case | Chnrch is thankful for an increase in member-| the discase remalie Ser. Marurns SEMIS? LEXINGTON St. BALTIMORE. May D. Buck. accompanist. | special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages — | ‘efore the Supreme Coust. ship and activity among the congregation. Matheryille, Miss. SKERT,"BLANCH RUECKERT. INTING AND DRAWISG TAUGHT BY AN p.m. dally except Sunday. Sundays, 9.00 am | The latter part of this or the first of next | ‘The Queenstown Chureh has been prosperous | — Quetoot on Bloot aniskin Diseases mails cer Ferionced texcher ‘at very moderate ates, Cali | and Music “OB Sir ALEXANDRIA AND THE SOCTR U.S. lect cunesdl Sor Wa. D. Crum, ts colored | 24 SS ze Se ee ee Ps FRENCH CEASSES Staple eae sand ys at SU Ole | wor circulars apply to the principe. For Alenaniine. 4 3 0 37,85 75 | ae cases uate Se | Pastor West is thavkful for this and for the : ladies: werigicinen aud ehuidren, SERS ~acHOOLIA BAKE 5 “* : : 3 i = Cd Smit dicated only lac . sami “ ry z a etorhecd 2 8.07 and 10 2 Pee EEE Ff BA £ \Shitington, will make another effort to save| Rev. E. He; am, pastor af Second Church, = : : i ERIN ES autium ELIZABETH H. Ist bw. of Qountien, 7.45 .a.m. Aaily, F Shillington, will make anot | _Rev. E. Hez Swem, pastor of Second Church, | FyRor, CLAY IN THE OLDES! ESTABLISHED rach ——— 4 — Bos’ ex xe F 2°% Etre | thelite of theirclient. Tho execution of Cros | expromen his gratitude for s successful eur in | Peper en eae oes eet ABLE 30] MESsqanrins scan, LADIES’ GOODS. and Yoe'wovth, &-30 end 10.59) z : ali branches of church work. The attendance | sity. B onthe ‘a ipeercation and Tiheary Clames, — ‘Traits leave Alcxaudeie for Washineton, 6.05, 5 has been set for the 2d of next month and the | ve | SYort with wonderful prophet : Former! uaris for Merced 4 a during the year was larger than the church edi- | 222"H, ith, wonderful, prop) et Ei se 7 sn 8. Panes, P, Co. Dare etre eerie 2 Assoczatiox, | Supreme Court of the United States, by ite | gurus the ‘L dha cheroh war | ha TAvO, nai LS tus Coats So Fas 58 #15, 10. r ‘ sai aie isdiction sable spine Siemans Ramee apt ah : nts out your eneisies fren your i SS _—__ oon VELVETS gk peas: “Qe Runday gt 10, ft 1 R. TTH AXD D STS. S nt ; a ed the necessary $10,000 toward the fun i : 5 COR. 7TH AND D STS. ¥.W. recent decision, denying its jurisdiction in| raised the neceseary £10,000 toward the fund : Fn ri Bead Vos, os) the case, seemed tohave swept away every | for a vew buil OF comsme everybody in Washington knows that we five money back for all wok not exact y rte! Seme people wonder If our imetne cueor coae | ag Sor ee “gt 8. Wo FLYNN, [ein and information at the eMice, northenat core legal hope of the doomed man. Counsel in business “ounoe ironies ret idence | ALM. Pct Brae courac ire rrithae: short: = En 2 STEAMED. ai 2SSotan Peay risauia aves, ara at for Cross, ei to pre Strangers from other cities and all in'troable will save @ Your for day or even! Iss |HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR | |Party dresses, teaxowns, dc, dry cleaned at short | station. where orders det Te cman sbgpts ena ry nae time and money by coming to riht place st once, MSiatt ‘and older girls wili borin OOF of Ontat | pote, ‘icy ina:ton Prova hotels apd Fenden an nares, W Fesnlte, telly wheter the Le you. Evy F BUSINESS COLLEGE, Fencing (Ladies 5 CLEANED race 10 EET: eh s "Ca | ashe nuce-ais Where others have fatted. + Grete 7 OOD'S COMMPRCTAT, COULEGE AND SCHOOL 2s application may be made at the school ~L¥ 3 court pass upon the power of the court | moe: gkoatical, | Advertines only what he can di. Ail Wer shortiant and tirowetint S01 and 407 East 29:20ih wt. a w., daily from 10 i012 am. Allwoo! dresses dyed any shate when not too much a rtsineas : on 50e. 7 papttol st, a idehestase seo that on ite, sar a faded withost in ee = below to extend the day of execution beyond ezigh Snadars. | Mesidence, 480 H'st., bet. 484 an atone hi a the“Fremt rant “Day and }OLLEGY. OF COMMERCE. a “Gros Frac, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Sted to come fm ant look at scmvlowof | term. But the Supreme Court,in deciding that A GaTISM. Massa tions. Codege annual Tree. ais eae 314 Pa. ove. 80. pi 'y inspect the most complete 4u Hf it had no jurisdiction, did not pass npon the t raised by the defendant. Hence Cross’ | INE. ( | counsel now propose to bring that point before ' = Fit- LOPLE'S Convinet thin ni hy. NN. AVE. an Goods called for and delivernd. P ‘ORFULK AND WASHINGTON. Copyncngegetty i 1023 Was nie, Montag aed Runiatye | Basinens, Vali. Poomorrara. DRL ote one ae Mis. 2h EENcE wow, ware 01 Fuvll of MANCHEST of Paris, BEENKE of Lonion. Thorough sod practical | Sr 7 from, Se Mi s Gerster, Natall, Eames, Melts, Deces train-d 03 ‘tacking. Tho: Sa BAT. ZFGs UD iinsi edinm, Office hours, oo oe snd et rare Prom Gtu si. wuest, Washington. Sunday, ance gm insinesnmedinm. _Oitice hours. 10 t¢ | former col Leated tuethod for female Voice. Ri Lint ¢ ‘aud * F t Washinton. Deki" | PROEREL SHOOT. 2 Hace ¥ eau procure. the Supreme Court by a petition in habeas rpus and certiorari, Should the petition be | allowed by the District Court in General Term | the effect of it would, in the opinion of de- fendant’s counsel, lay Wefore the Supreme | Court the whole record in the case, and counsel ‘Thursday evenings at'8 o'clock. IGNOR MAINA'S 5 CL FOR sinatna— ‘Telephone call, 150. va _ o@ JANTLEROY, THE AST’ Bin Delinl brapches under, competent instructors, S'iiwconis sweater theseistetied Retiormetetig | Mouratennes. Cait — NORFOLE AND WasHINGTON :AMBOAT CO, Sundays SoS pam. 12) Sad SOR POLIO Piacnat, | Stare ctioncdt nntaaee BIg AEt, oe aie | GSE, STEVER, AND. FANCY paren: arr. | Ne ae a erwaik wasmINOTOX, DQ, or Bs ISSA Q stn. | Maina will bo prenaret to, wive operatic concerts with | mings, sino Fever, Gold Paints Christ an Solid Gla Crowns . VERY BEST TEETH (full set). ect Wa ea = To CONSU MATA PRTERT Raby TEAC acts from Faust, Mi ‘Trovators, fe. ran Pi Freaich Hssue Paver, be GOULD. FORTRESS MONROE apt | wonld in that matter be enabled to show to the ‘ . clairvoyant, and astrolozi COMPETENT LADY TEACHER, DESIRES | eet ‘rom Yat arte $ |<" eames oo. = | Supreme Court that the lower court had ex: | the world fy GP QUP,OF, Omid renvomber that to | 8, eB! of gecu tin. "Ged Firat st. 5.7 ls {cr private lestons in veneral literature, JShowned Mr. Manleson cave, Paes Bi-Tn SORPOLR, VA. srumiuar and tener wri i; | New York at theprivateresid-ncoo! Mims. fcruis"Rddvens Sf: 3., Stat efice’ iG’ | sede ee Mica RENEE, MOD'STE, HAS ace The new an’ powerfa! Tom Palace Steamers. E. J. ESPUTA DALY, 'LOCUTION, ORATORY NERAMATIC A SS ‘lors from 1213 | to -SOUTHROUSD. M™: > 2ebreeesINarxa cLass. Eas EDWARD C. TOW 22121 st. n.w., where she ene eae | VUNRSONON AnD WERE ge amaSllie ADA L TOWNSEND: Teachers Tate Eaty | PODS wih note chain eye foe of reading inusic atsignt. | end ts = weiGir LADIES Wiio Wish FrisT-cCAcs pDinss = “dite authority in postponing the execn- Be hecum Zhe thy, tat to be fleshy, fiat not tion, and that each and every order made by | Pores leslthy tore cation and Urilliant eye | the court below in pursuing such a course was | Pigest weil, dobane Hote Mate asta? atten ae { iiegal and unauthorized. ‘This last proponed | direst a cergect. i | move of the counsel in the Jong legal contest | Sai? Mitact uke has been delayed owing to sickness in the family | Tv tt. Theo et tnakes the | pours and soe wilt atu then, compels you to eat a @ | patients ac their homes, ly the venuine Johann Hols we mn beatiful and atta tive. > at TOM BMYRIGAT Oni ine 7 % at reasonable p ices Nd ey Rs na Elocurjon. PHYSICAL CULTURE Lessoys | 3,2 Frouch Drow.saters 23) pd maine have the in studio o> at pupi.ts residence. Close study of » i v ot” e eek Terms, 0c. 9 a.m. to 0 pom mm f aw. Si ¢ Lirsia Couraxvs | pebeailicrnsg ty olltgion meng recsmmv ters bon | Holm onthe eek of the Lottie.” Eisner & Mendelson i Mario Gor Gul aad Peas Pan Qk Saat od EUELIZaBETu" RING, 007 ti Capitol LAD BEATSRS aN FoR Gar EXTRACT OF BEEF. dence in thei ity t bring cae | E BRA’ : . ORG: = T's SCHOOL FOR? meni altered tate te SE cen ey Leave aaty to the ceaalaueten sh tet ‘Supreme Court ‘and OCEAN AMERS. RF ree Pera WAe HARMONY, XR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANDYOUNG | 5¢29.3m 1308 8th st. nw ‘snd Pm or Bo you want senpot BREF TEAY See , CEAN STEAMERS. Baines anil ineky dateo. tellg how vo totain unban to Ofice'usure: end sS, nrroe*_| {men willrwopen September 26, TH. Best faci. AND BLA ares | = Snes. that it {8 made from the GENUINE. *# Uitimate decision in their favor. Se TE ae Diver. wives advior om il affairs of 1 oe 1Ove. ties offered for puyiis os Su ages ald yrades. Best of “Wika ead Rein Dror rerahatencrd pec peatg f Samay oe TOs Tacte Pater Tek ie oan | ienceemeieemeemaematas tamer | Sap Se ee idiot arabs oe * Ps et ty ; a a : Tefreshtne. Dissoives ciear'y. | Jokn Bradbury, aged twenty, living on 4/ Ratwrni beauty’ winter station of the Bria navy and | ioeseaonen, without whlch ‘al powders or inaanty- | "T'ae penreee SCHOOL OF Laxovaces, a See Baron Liebis's signature in blue | | headquarter of ts British army inthe Weet Indies. | sulting AT ‘that Lave become ayed to si jéth st. pow. ISSES —— Teaai | sttect southeast, while ducking yesterday on | Gpodlisiisant silendidraede ng | fees tra, GSH awe Hoare t0 ame to 1g Ameriean‘sa'ts, Lisgposn Branchen, | M ae fromm New oat re a * MEenih | the Eastern branch above, Twining City was | mati of coud fora: of Ue Sg Bn i | niet | Prone, Cor nom ; hse, 8 see bo | wounded by the accidental discharge of his gun. | sf Janphict mallet free. | Pia, Woon & | THE S¥ELL INSTITUTE. 004 NEW YORE A} Wine SeEse Cee . ‘The whole charge of No. 6 shotentered his body | “=~ : 2 a aad hea eee eee eta iar | rege ss _ Ms ‘oeal santos oe friars Just below the axilla and passing backward | GHORZ Hor nee M DREAWER. THE ONLY O°LYBRA, fe ayaa TED te . Carriage — = pos, ledged between the shoulders. Li . an events of fife, “Odice rare. ae 5 NEEANESG OR THR LIQUOR AABIE POS Dubs and Be A, Pelew dreased the We ToSouthataston (London, a eee pike ess TYIVELY CURED BY at eae Dr. inj poy - ‘at the ea OF. ee: ~~ BAINES UCLUEN SPECIFIC. | injured resting track. Rare a 2 be Drotber in Teiniog Sige” ‘Fuss, aens of won. | Neg fe pant, Fa . os 2 speedy car Sarrendered to the New York C us SSupands of canes | The case of Wm. Walker, the Sccpetine fo leation: sect Mfacafon ih aloe ib, teers Sta . eect versity stadent arrested here in Baia int 55:1 pemme Sem ek ae Om p foshad es “or the | with a requisition from New York, was bef GIO TS THE ONLY QpoULE Pernat Oe com sani OTOx LEGAL | art te os mt Gt ee tee te. | [BE ; peaivation cad “ care pine es 2 eS s ME A PELE BAS ; f ‘ a bag eaeeT as [4 — 22 Ma ee M. eleb gp ear