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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY. DEC 5, 1892—TEN PAGES. ite < THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT. _| ity of thie department. The, cost to the gor. 2S | BEWS FEOM BOCK TIES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. | RAILROADS. : | ernment for cach pupdl fe per year. ees PETS z : — ae an — oe Points Touched Up in the Annual Keport of “hole number of patients admitted to Freed- | The Condition of the Army as Shown by mathe Pemraedleenoarra yp senl oe IN _WASHINGTO: 3 Ee a TON. PRD IQUMOND AND DANVILLE BAtLROAD CO, Seectnry Noble. man’s Hospital was 2,589. Three hundred Annual Report. Estate Mattors—Notes. RT IXSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR- GALERND sooo OF LANGUAGES, oom FST IT ixper Plsnce |R FW, AUIDEROPER AND REUBES Poste, A surgical operations were performed, 170 ex-| Seeretary of War Elkins in his annual report | Correspondence of The Evening Star. ‘tunity ever ‘to parents, children, \—— Fi = LAT ae ape ak Saldnianndias } WORE accomprismey nz tur vantors nenzats “Olidiers were provided for and 47,070 were Pre-| to the President states that the army hes main- ° RockvitiE, December 4, 1892. oe lenra | Drensiaa, cictien, ecatere sed einige tar naiet os | howaehald delights renowned fer tone and veribed for from the dispensary. tainéd its high standard of | Richard Club, convicted of horse stealing; | teil. and luidorsed. by the fendine etacatars at | ¥. Thes*ve attained perfection. being EXDER M18 CONTROL —ORFATER SFCURITY FOR = throughout the rear its high stan: page ion cher aeageipe ate earned, in Yow Horse ahd America (Saecircalars french. Present the crowaine triumph of surcessfal RECORDS NEEDED TEE rosrrraLs AND) MURDER IN “MULBERRY BEND.” | discipline and efficiency. He reviews the rec- | Chas. T. Lea, forgery, Stveler: atthor ot tee Word Onein jokers POE PIANO ‘waking. Excellent. magnificent, | frites! teniy seth OTWER INSTITUTIONS IX THE Dist ™ ommendations of nearly all of his predecessors | Miles, convicted of felonious assault, and each | Pt hy sorseoas Christinas gifts. Suld on time pay- | SP Cenville Syviem. ‘ ‘i ae = J = 7 ment Ty low pr - Gieais tun An Italian Shoots a Fellow Countrsman| in behalf of three battalion infantry regiments, | Sentenced to the Maryland penitentiary for a | MISSSE BRADLEY tas RESUMED rweTRES ter achmaat ce Snvwome - for Insulting His Wife. and asa farther means of perfecting the army | term of years, will be taken to that institution | NAiiO¥ soran ea tact yine snd Dsintin at sede, SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Perlors, on F St The Interior Department, rays Secretory Mulberry street in New York was the scene | the reorganization of the artillery arm is rec- | tomorrow morning by Sheriff Fairall, A num- Siete Vieee va Tnaredere end | 6c13.3m And 13.N. Chariesst.. Baltimore. Sar ottony ite ro anil Strasaare daure INGTON AND SOUTH. oe ot ~~ a — re Welcome ai} y RIV ATE NIGHT SCHOOL — LESSONS IN LATIN ithe a Noble in his annnal r as in this period of a murder yesterday afternooa, in which ®| ommended and urgently pressed on Congress, | ber of prisoners sentenced to the house of cor-} PRIVATE SIGHT SCHOOL LESGONSIN LATIN. | niin" °°" siete report, P 3 ; 4 sis elk odes bosch experienced wencher Perane SS tot moet tems | PHYSICAL TRAINING, DEPORTMENT undoubtedly reached its greatest expansion. fiery young Italian, frenzied by an insult | Necessary provisions to this end are embodied ere ere on MONAT. term | CoP me AWG NEWLIN Tet nome ds Kibapne. en us, Avian, Grauestan Rei The Kener las odce in the future will not | eilered to his bride of a few months, shot and | jn the bill relating to the infantry organization. | Thursday night a tenement honse on the ‘this | A COMPETENT TBACHER IN LATIN, MATHE- | eveuimss. Chiltan’ rissa: Weinectas wnt Eateaay requiite the force or bave the businow it has Metantly killed the offender, lodged a bullet in| "The interests of the nation,” saye the Secre-| of Mr. Jeff. Rabbitt, near Middlebrook, tl bad heretofore; the censux burean will soon be ‘he back of another man and ended bis per-| tary of War, “demand that the administration | County, was destroyed by fire, together With controlled by nehief anda few axi-tants, even formance with a desperate effort to escape | of military affairs shail be attended with dig- | bout forty barrels of corn and other articles. tnt Ere Prasos. pd runs - Siwper throug. Now York and Wa irieaps via, Momteomery and New ‘a | A Saticeand the lower: branches dectes nitive | stiermne, Coparnam cues, weauendas and Saturday yg a 2 one GERTRUDE NUTTING, Principal cols om* | es —— ADAME A. PELE HAS RESUMED HER AM rench classes and prtvate lemous, oR ERB 10.4) m.— Daily Was E abshuinrst he | | a, - | ‘The origin of the fire is unknown, The entire 7 Tae Vane ne oped (tf pat on = permanent aris, the Indians mostly arrest. The man who did the shooting is An-| nity and authority. To this end it is necessary | " aor ne Movsr Verwox Srarsary, Nine years of successful teachiaz. reforen EUGEX DALBERT. From fullest conviction Pemcip ~ will be enjosing citiverahip and need far lesa torv0 Marello, twenty-reven sears old, of No. | that the commanding General should be com Ore en ee ee eee cif “pbenapebane malbachencemgest Pom Ma yr BF YY al Somnctog! petete cout on care and money, and the pension bureau will 94 Mulberry street, where he runs a resturant | spicuonely superior in rank to ull subordinates. | TP pei i ial rei ge i CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., ECILIA'S ACADEMY. 01 HAST CAPITOL, | ch! HANS VON BULCOW"T dacare tna te ban Slot Spree via Rohe soon have adjusted substantially all pending nd lends money. His victim was a one-armed | Deperenes, Mial to give promer effect ts aus | exetcines were ‘of & very interesting character. sautrapeca ie guphsdnestion, Fapite not ntueuding the academy | githhhetcRUNELLD: I consider them che beat mT claim. Halian named Francisco Mile, thirty-three | {povityin any military organication of impor. | Papers on’ “An Outline of the Proceedings of ayaay Sal pe etentiel te, clare, to puuae, “are fener | P TRCH ALKOVSRY™ Combines with areat votaroe wots Tue reRnic © years, of No, 49 Mulberry street, who waa an | tance, Accordingly it ie recommended that | the State Teachers’ Association Held at the Blue Eighteenth year ovened OCTOBER 4 “atkm 3 : ico of ions a rere sympathetic ad noble tone color and siesta ben ‘The general land office bas worked off the crgan grinder when he labored at all, but was | the lieutenant generalcy be revived as a per-| ae P nog Jaly Gens ae kee Aselect high-grade boarding and day school for LOE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ——— PR REO St Ries TOT Yast accumulation of fo-imer years, aul is now nas one of the worst ettaese Of | Scores semaaricneticoee putiieat froma, | Meabler’ and Moces. | MannaLeo sed “Hiriy. | xouse lodioo ana, title girle-checougnly saosin in pees Se Oe "eT Prim, | Gratin Uisizbte and Soares: Hnished tas’ Rinde of Ww on current busines, greatiy to the advantage | the Bend | sources, ix to the effect that while the enlisted |The general Giscussion of new — plans | sty spirit and methods, feen years member of the faculty of Fascuaa (ol | PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘snd teformation Of western settiers; the Indian burenu hax made | Mile had i rs. Marello, as she passed | Personnel of ihe army in ar a whole very much | 8hd methods for the year” was participated in 2 Beg; itz coteyes, Botlaces Buclish. Phomoerani. | SECONDHAND PIANOn —h lane ansortment, eave awe at EG Preset in elevating the various Indian Bim nee renilo. slapped him ia the face | better than at any time previous much remaina | bY Mr. A. F. Pearce and others, | inne. vectectiz: exsioned the Seat sed | Ot Gakmeadie mocking: Wleeenat ein precaa | Soutirs i Garena aah ates, Bae az tribes. ork of allotmen: jand in Street. Mrs. Marello si i ished in thi [election of officers for the ensuing year re- , Gre of relience Stin- | Jow aur PECTA stare cont Pamenewr Dept — lt ay Dr and burried to her husband, who was in a| to be accomplished in this connection before icers for the ensuing y | comfort-steam heat, passenger elevator, rerfect | Coupes, Gredusios of rare exce!fence and jow feures. SPECTA NUS offered bot Dov Me ruched ont, fol. | We can rest entirely satlefied. Every possible | sulted in the choice of A. S. Layman, president: 4 the ‘saloon two doors beyond. effort has been made to secure the enlistment | Miss Ida Dove, secretary and treasurer, Tina | eanttation, m has _ ~ = his _ — oe cen ees | of desirable men. Notwithstanding this, how- | Chas. W. Bag.erley, librarian. Fine music for dwintegration of their tribal relations » development of schools. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1 AVE. 312 MAS! BALTMONE & onto RaTEROAD. d For cfreulars apply to the principal, ¥ Ronede: a8, jane. been ace: Iisbes the chase of Indian oe | the occasion was furnished by a select choir of YOUNQ LADIES AND. s Saal er ot New mppites. "The pension alice bar depored of an | ul shot Mile dead and put a bullet in Bianchi | Siscbe chasceped nod ctaeaeee na, ance ante | Sonstann bed by feet Be 3.6m Mra, ELIZABETH 3. soatE.as. | Wit reopen MONDAY. SEEPEMBER TE wity | s*83 (00, Hon yuan veaa atest pentane volume of work, and has exereded all | back. : pee .4 the | Fender their presence detrimental to the surv-| The following transfers of renl estate have __ | SSucstion m the primi tebe es comet 83s, § 8 nh MMM For Chi-aa went, Veet holed Limited Bae former records in the nnmber of final adjudiea- Italians wildly excited gathered aroun: ice, and the complaint is goneral as to ascarcity | been recorded in the office of the clerk ot the LANGUAG 0 RE. | departments. e musical course embraces vooal | Bg8 ? ff H MM & Oe Corinne < and Jn iianapolta, Vedi: tions. both origmal and upon appeals, execnt- | Prostrate men, but no one touched the murderer, | (7 ts iat sor non-commissioned officer cirouit court during the past week: Lavinia B. | {yign' CASTON RIVOT of Paris, Address, O17 | ‘emons and gastrustions on the piano, hacp.. vislia eaeal, te escicon hos rein’ bye Wo, exgaens Lt p me datly ing the beneficent laws for the soldiers of the who stood gazing at them. Mra Marello| © ite" Semy, under favorable canditions, | Offutt to Fritz Herzog, $2 neres of land; | = MOD AUUHSIN BUILDING TSE & we | Phonogrephy and trvewritiag =e" 8% a WORCH'S MUSIC & sytem dally iL Ie Union. The cen eS eet anl van, with hic revolter ie hiethand, | Should bo one of the ‘most desirable trades of $4,000. Warner Lewin and wifo to Reuben B.| Wy EMODAUGHSIS BUILDING. 1g2 1ST. N.w— | D hsveepey Saati perriiog. atin a ata end all of its immense and highls ile work, | crowd and ran, oe kena chayed them | Youth, and there can scarcely be adoubt that Deitrick, 8.400 square feet of land; ¢—. D. F. San Ser at aie aay SETA G. TOMNSERD | (HICKERING | Cramp t en se teicdt ee vet Thee and Policeman Barry joined the purwait. ‘The | Bright and adventurous young men would seek | Owens to Chas. H. Viett, lot 8, section 1, West = ee | aes 1 THE ARTISTIC STANDARD OF THE WORLD. ee ; nw tao wore brought to bat ia an alborr where the | 08€ colors in considerable numbers if it were | End Park: $875." Mary J. Wycko® to. L. a E 3 Toa CHL sgoNA | At fair prices and on accommentatiue terse oKTensed great 4 topograph Te t, NS 4 iL PHYSICAL CULTURE. LESSONS m ce Se the rates und ereitoron i locating sewei= | Tite wrested the revolver from her husband | S6¥erally understood that courage and merit Tennept. lote 18, 14, block 18, ‘Takoma ) [ie : iS a ay py peat ch voire for the irrigation of the ar end fai | Sel put te her packet MN We St | ilions Geese ecanialy as iaty ben- | H. Parker, 190 ncres of land: -@1,500. | =~ Mrs ELIZABETH RING, 507 Fast Capitol st | BaP ite other usetul divisions. ‘The railr | oe ee eed through the crowd | cnt to attract a man to the ranks Promotions | John T. Armes end wife to Wateon W. Ferrar. | ooh em ear | toe, Sh hen carat temo Pst ome supervision of the e and escapes letectives sought her, but later | is - + 4 E, | THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL je KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL | i5"gq0: the bent far the ene TPs pode ae eee con'eien teporters found her at Nor 34 Mulherfy. street, | 19 comraissioned grades are necerearily few, and Site caren ane 06,000. Ben}. C Hughes and | pox yoUNG LADIES AND Liste GaTLDRES. Mina'tae ELIZABFTH PEABODY KINDER: | ‘ #00. the bevt for the mney in th careful consideration io the ection of the | and tho was arrested on thetr information. | the difference betwoon the pay of a private and | n/a ta Jas M. and John C. Matthews,124 acres | “ay-aiy eee Stnderiand place, ene blork south of Dapeet Claas | $87 Tene, ren maturing debts of th: lived railroads and | Police Capt. Warts, however, discharged her | *20n-commissioned officer: Nperptled oe | i = | ME Pe '§ SCHOOL FOR (BOYS AND | Fali and winter sessions begin October 3. 102.413 dia | —20-Im Near 10th st i thers to Alice and Mary R. Tyson, 10 acres of i = — co Ee ; " : pismayatear a Dy nat siness, | When considered in the light of an inducement | other cand ) 4 | AMM young men will reopen Se:'tember 25, 1802. Hest | 7 MERICAN GUITARS AND MANDOLING, wai n a ety, stain ee nes to enlistment. It is, therefore, recommended | — . 4 eee Heakinsem 4 Pay Re | ffcliltien ‘offered for puptis of ail ages and grades. HSSONS IN CHINA, OIL AS APESTRE | A Tented peutect ta tone and porte menpar aol | | that at least the pay of all non-commissioned Ann Snowden, 153{ acres of land; | the future condi them. The pa hould gover © 'ce haz kept up with phieroearrs ay f vate inition. lorms Miss 0. L. NEVINS, JOHK F. ELLIS & Co.. | rent work ard Useveral important | we | erades be increased to the eatent of making Edith D. Bentley to Benjamin F.' Miles. | sonatas cortoras a 1" Stealer and informa Wai ban. a poor: Bite Sop -ceensplie spend Cn eee cee | promotion thereto the object of legitimate am- | Si nctes of a iy gage Be amr 5 apis 00 MAS SOUV = * WW SREe Suse Ans ae MARDOIINS TEE extended its operations in Europe and our ow 7. s 01 A . | DO 40-less 1 ef ticket (complete course) 0 pd most porters tm * | onntry, and Tee diveri Y the fands for | Otd Jadgments Against Her Husband Re- | Pition, thereby inducing the enlistment of the | aay gs ~ eer ntbere, | A or eg CL Prot Octobes - young ladies at $7 JOHN FL ELLIS & | very best. material to compete for the advan. | of land; &--. Chas, A. McEuen to J.C. Roberts, | practical preparation for employment at avery sivall | if ' nao iy Penna ave. sovteaitnan “a dificult problem, ns | vived. tages of promotion to the grade of both com- | 265 acres of land; 8-. Takoma Patk Loan and | OURS; 47ehbadd School of Busincee, 213 + | Soose’ Hon. Hugh MeGalionk, fades x SecA 8 F sarrer = Leen satinfact i efficiently handled. | Suit has been begun in the common pleas | missioned and non-commissioned officers, | Trust Company to Claude R. Zappone, lots at ) INE B MAY Hon. A. K Spoffora. fe peautiees ANS a SaTtONAr. P ‘court in Philadelphia at the suggestion of| “It is believed that our Indian wars are| Takoma Park; $1,531.24. Wm. E. Ward to! writ of Horr Kaif of he, Koyal Con: | \FISS WALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOO suntan JOHN ¥. ELLIS & CO., towtom and the one, . oe aca ee : = eb of population | Harrison G. Ward, tracts of land; $4,500. Allen Flin. Lessons at pupils howien it de- | MI cenareaand aides girls will borin OOK ft On aot 557 Eagwastveninons 5 < The supervision of th Annie I. Stroup, administratrix of John people See ere oe Cen lee patna aad othe to Wa be Wenn atacet Address 102 224 wt. nw colin" | after Sept, application may be made at the school | n30-1m OS Neat 10ca st. nw y peu, "Blewping Cae, has been exercised with Stro is Taanie W. Ra is | 204 jon westwa 1 ras so Re - B. Webb, 1 WEST END B10l rpeaeis 2 ‘a... daily from 10 tol? am 5 deans wit much saccow in the cultivation of the | cube sguinst Fannie W. Randall, adminis- | o¢'known as tho frontier has disappenred, | Takoma Park; @—. Susanna V. Gaither to} WSS? END S1UDIO OF EXPRINSTON | MASON © HAMIIN os, o mi P i “alvi H Flocution—Primargy and advanced." Acting- tatrix of Samuel J. Randall, deceased, Dallas | The necessity of massing troops in the west Calvin S. Duvall, lot at Gaithersburg; £500. | pantormtiue atten sats With new method of stringing and tm 6 from standard plars. Phys San and Chester, 00 ders and William McMullen under an inter-| no longer exists, ‘The question as to the | Geo. H. Dixon to 1. 0. 0. F. of Montgomery | \eal vulture itsienaiion and teusioa sxertees. "Sige flora an‘ fish. now there greatly in in the preservation 1th st. now. : OHNE ELI i \ i 200 Nocat culitire, pian ani harmon: SOHN F. : es ° icy that khould govern the distri. | County, lot at Rockville; ¥ 8 eA, re, ft 7. Sy Penpayivanis ave. . eilewan Dates Mere wrnin ean of ols ng cleim. | proper policy | : rs .. 188 FRANCES MARTINS etme ™M D. Bock, accompanist. B20-1m Soar 10th st. nw, whe tert Benny cnt continent. At Hot | On the reeords of the district court of the | bation and uoention of the army presen £0r | Gaithersburg, ied 'at fir ples Tharacy | M. EXGLIsE’ MAB" FuRNcet scnoot, DAINTING AND DRAN PRY jason manic means mat fercton eres - . : fyi ic te Desmusbes dace, 00k hack consideration and settlement. The tendency | Gaithersburg, 4 place y Vor Young Ladies and Littie Girls, Ferlenced teacher 5 ee wm icp. 20.000.t0, ond 22.05 p.m. Sce- Springs reservation. Ark.. improvements have | county for the December term, 1866, there ap- | Cr distribution hitherto hes been to shenden | evening in the fifty-cighth yeartof his age, MMi. | Boards ia timated. Teel ain} Moa been inangar: this resort. wil and more w Particu®: Wednestays ond Known allover the ctvilized world as the great ex- ponents of American talent and industry. Fer peices | Kecontmodating terms od JOHN PF. ELLIS & CO., 130-1m 47 Penn. ave, Bate M “are un progress whercis peared two judgments against the Inte Con-| small and isolated posts and concentrate the | Dorsey, during his life, was for several yeats WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINAR! nek more aitractise | crewman Samuel J. Randall, one for $5,755.16, | troops in larger garrisons. ‘This has beon at- | Member of the board of county commissioners | VV i225 ST ink BeMy MASS: AVE. re- countrys | ms ” | opens Sept, BOARDING and DAY school F coun sccesefully | surviving William S. Randall, trading as | tended with good results, ax troops ean be! And served ntermas judge of the orphans’ | opens Sept, 3. ah all deparrnte, Bor ' : edt Jcourt. He was a gentleman of fino business | apple to Mt A BTURICE Princ sata SeRENT . . Randall & Meredit! on iy . more economically maintained in large than in Court. VAKT. Principal ma . IANOS OF DIFFERENT GRADES, UPRIGHT, ge to theestabiihment sl! & Meredith, and » eecond jor €8, 018.34, | et arvisons. “It ix wggented, therefore, | abIMty and had amassed a large fortune. SA.3.| \-asuisgToN CONAFEVATORY OF MUS NO#WO0n isstizeTe BoA AND Day | Pie ua ermor now and smcndaed te be preservation « stream as surviving Randall, who was sue: | that the small posts be gradually abc ndoned | ee ee 2°25 10th at. ow, | Twerty-fourth year. Piano, | AN SELECT SCHOOL ¥OR YOUNG LADIES, SNe eee eee |e rants Laue SaeS RE - os Sullivan and Meredith, trading as Sallivan & | and that regimental posts be established in | NEWS FROM FREDERICK. fares to pupiin, On B, BULERRD Tisecthe? gaia’: | HIGHLAND TERRACE. MASSACHUSETTS AVE. arene JOHX F. ELLIS & CO., Cc tpn Ei ie eleemomynary inctitutions im ana Meredith. ‘The judgments were obtained by | exch of the nrger states which are ‘now with-| ETE TO AND TH St ;nwim __ Ser Pk ave. near Oth. | “SCHEDULE 18 EFPHCT OCTORER mn, yawe arcand Washington city have beon managed 20 | megs crt? eae of John Stroup. | out them. ‘They should be located at or near | A nad Case of Guicide—Au Totoresting Di- | Glare cere pede MR EROON TO DBAW | ws stents aconrtctty, The inanearation wit | (PUNING AND RPPAIRING. GEOKGE ELS, |g: at"p ay? My fom Chiou Station (Band P.), 1 ‘aehington city have anaged surviving partner of the firm of Stroup | the principal commercial centers, where trans- neues in pastel and water color. REYNOLDS, Artist, | fender this a particularly deatrale year for pont ‘piano maker, tuner and Tats sightees on beeen atte Sey er ancals or even complaints have arisen. | Brothers. During all these years the judg- | portation facilities are ample and movements Wh ocudl axe Baxter 9, 609 F x2. nw. feces | ladies t gpend in Washington. Without going abroad | gears with W.G. Metagrott, & Henidence, “221 : Solid: Train Service au their efficiency has beon advanced. Besides | ments have been revived from time to time and | Sf both men and supplies may bo rapidly and | C¢tesPenaénce ct The Exenine si VX INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, brow ledge of the manners and castomenr? ibe ter | able :liret-class wor ‘YVarnished snd polished: hie. when if is remembered that six new upon the death of John Stroup his adminis- | economically made. Farpenicr, Mp, Deo, 4, 169% | © S-vpoie Ath amg, K att. 8. 8: ELYRN, | Buvopeas ciety Etecrfioual sAvaniages, at Nor: Sepaired 0 Sane states have » from ont the tratrix, the present plaintiff, red as claim-| + el prgani- | A distressing story of the suicide of a former . ¢ ngtitute, | No school in ited States offers | TNE AND RELIABLE PIANOM AND ORGAN: pe npr nalt Obbaioee | STAY; the present p pen ‘The excellent results following the organi- | g story Sion. Soci tartae. No schoatiad TAB x ANS has grown np m the results are, inderd, gratif N moderate figures, at KUHNS TEMPLE OF Mr. and Mra WM. D. capEEL, | MUSIC. “1300 "G et Bignos tuned, rerulsted apd | zation of a hospital corps point to the devira-| wellknown young man of ‘this county comes | PROF. J. NCIS” GERWUILLER, TE. aitivated waste, | After Congressman Randall's death. in 1890, | i Ly Whe P Opes Fook eer 2 ok, Fie 2 : bility of a suitable corps of enlisted men for | from Summit Point, Va., near where Jamen W, | L_ofPiano, Orcan Vocal siuslc and Rarmemc Eee letters of administration were taken out by Fan- | general service, expecially in the atsistonce | ieee pecially attentive to beginners us weil as to p . or th the ai: ! 1 i i \ | ive js ighly ce . = ore & DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS—FOR In the department proper, with the aid of | nie W. Randall, his widow, who resides in Wash- | knd quartermaster's departmenta. This would | Cos!¢ lived on his farm and was highly thought ed. O11 Ist. nw. a J OUT OF WASHINGTON. deen bling Re the first assistant Secretary andl the assistant | ington, and Mrs. Randall, together with Dallas | return to the ranks large number of mennow | Of bY all. A few weeks ago his uncle, Col. John OF, ASD MRS DORAN, iis G@ gT. Ni w.. | —___CUT OF WASRY —_____ | rivaled wholeatie prices and rental terns’ plasgos for mitoanes Reperal. the Secretary has riljudicated | Scuders and Wm. MeMullen, entered into a| necessarily withdrawn for special or extra | M. Coyle, died, and it is stated that disappoint- | mien EDtersTe tuden » of ‘either vex for co weet | MARE Ses par yours h sunset ae Gaeeh | eeeceratecrre=_ Lemay SIL Sen Ot 8. S01 om ce, enema Sool niificalt nant | Pond for $10,000, Scere for the faithful duty. Authority for enlisting a limited num- | ment upon the part of the nephew ns to the | Pupils aiso taken IDO A ERE TAY SF STSRINE: | the best fo intase with ene KE tnd ts wake up boys t0 SiGreans ata Witor k Wteatatch ne Frases. great amounts in ¥ and m aMicalt que-- | performance of Mra Randall's duties. Now| i 2 on oraddresy NLA. 2 e duties of iife. Hove nnd Sears, S16 ae > one of tar; has bed to deal with the interpre-| birt "me eo nag angle ilerenrag td ber of general service men is, therefore, recom: | amonat a haa ee preyed uponand x SICPRSITY, nicodm* —TSHORTLIDsE Yale) AM..Prin, | FeBb, DOGE'S Me tation of Indian tr and, with the assist-! jaigme: iy feeun Mica: Seadall: tak} if - : , | deranged his mind, with tragic consequences. CORAN SCIEN’ SCI 4 = = = = ~ = jodgment, not only from Mrs. Randall. bu ‘The high standing of the Military Academy | ‘DEPARTMENT OF CHEMIS ° ant se wg ay ae from Messrs. Sanders and McMullen, alleging | at West Pint has oS maintained. Its ca- | A few Saturday nights ago he went to Charles- nCQREESE Mh eymeral chemittey, qua'ttative snd quan- LADIES’ GOODS. a Hy gee a & And eases. e department alxo ma that Mrs. Randall has broken the conditions of. pacity is not overtaxed. Vacancies in the litt | town and while there bought a small quantity oe eres ore Bes oes if fe re soFF Pe tly the erous com: < ° i ra | : 2 pag Instruction will be given in wet and ary assay 5 = ‘Ss 4 5 ve _ specie. ggsssensn a ry of her hasband’s estate or accounting ant should be kept full It is recommended i i worl in Bt, style and finish, 183! dea a = ey oor ~ COMPETITIVE EXAMINA For rromorros. | for the same as required by law. | that the Presiaont be alee aciancty aye that with the latter he wanted to kill a dog. He | “Instruction in methods of iron and steel | 8 St. style and fn ISSL 14th st. nw, Frize medal Paris Exposition. | 200 firet preminms; | ‘f) PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE poate OF PHILADE! THREATEN TO LYNCH HIM. PHIA, MAKES | 2dorved Uy over 100 music schools aul Colleese for E NOR S PALA. (MARES | Senate Gi Pinmowetta ie ctenanan "Healy || TINE BURT WLSE ASD ROU fan tau the place of : : itis PFEIFFER & CONLIFF,417 Lith st.n.w, | STEEL RAILS. MAGNIFICE ee | rears ret OT DENTISTRY. i go ry gah Pursuant to the [resident's order of I m- ber 4, 1891, relative to promotions in the classi- examina? | fled service a system of competit | indignation at Hazelton, Pa, Over a Bur- tions for promozions has been in operation in | glar’s Murderous Attempt A ie analysis will be giv aspecial course to proper! | point ten cadets at large each year, as waa au-| then went home and showed himself, which | Grailgea studenta, SP ia! course to proveriy thorized by law prior to June 11, 1888, | Was tho last any “member of the family saw of | | Special instruction in the chemistry of explosive | apward: ns A | utr Offered to offic “ , az and d ‘The Secretary of War commends the effi-| him alive. The manner of his self-destruction | Tsances is offered to officers of the army, navy and | tins and di | d eee cieney of the artillery school at Fort Monroe | Was cool and deliberate. Proceeding to the | ™Ps cular attontion will be given to providing tacit. | Nf V. A: TRAVIS | saod Ge Seentny amd gueaiey ecteal ach Levee. | Winckavabth chog on the form io eapgeeed thas | Saskrssesuch eet geist eieee eee: | BL MopIsTE = + For Pittsburg and the | hat | tre candidstes 0 von ceo AND LADIES" TAILO} a a og eye peplomen siew the| John Wittck. « desperado and outlaw, made | worth, Kan. and ears the culy serious obstacle he fet took a dove of strychnine, after which } St 8 OF PRD Oe ee im) pgoame + “StAbthst. meee [Sy pecteeh tc a apt ve n unsuccessfi emp’ ob) * . | to their rapid development to their full limit of e LES E. MUN N EXHIBITION AT WILLARD'S HOTEL, AL! x: 5 te apag name ee aera pRB reaver arse cea and ma | usefulness arises from want of funds. to con: | With chloroform, tied these around his mouth Vrotessor of Chemistry. _ | )Yindvot entre deny and Gath wort oaisbis ey | "THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1 7 PAST NW. FRENCH CLASSES FOR | pecially Yor 'Chrigiuay presents) Open Wednesday al | duct the exclusive scholastic work. He urges | and nose and then wrapped up his head ina lap | 3() FOR A vursday, 7 and 8 from 8 a.m. 7 Pri i “ “faithfulness” and “efficiency” of the em-| o'clock he called at the residence of Peter Put- | | sufficient appropriations to produce the best Tobe, which he tied with a piece of rope and | yyy y's, Aentioinen wn. FO FLUTIE ase" 1217 Pena. ave. nw, [snus and Cinnmatt Eaten eee ne cnine Ceamndions “for pre; | jeumy on Diamond avenue. There was no one | results in bebald pf the intercets of the United | then lay down to die. When founda few | giggtsso™es Oa rosnare ‘ bare test: Louie apd Chncianatty ama motions of thove who prevent themeeives, © ° ©| "home bat Mm Pufleerny. ‘The man de-| Sistem | hours later his body was cold ia death, and bis |\4-oomrs cosiwERGrAL coLuEnE awn SeuOOE e, SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK, | Harrsiancto St iamis. Golapitan Expo at tr knowledge e work of on see hesitated about | _ On the subject of the Nationat Guard the | face very much discolored. The deceased was | W of Shorthand and Typewriting, 401 aud 307 Louk snags of Hew York, => p.w. Gatiy, with Sleeving Cor Weskingeen $0 department to which they belong.” | manded mone: oman capa Poy gop | a young man-of fine promise. and some yeurs | CaPitgl st. hism-ciasn. school that’ on Hts aperits | _@@-Lm* 120944 F at. nw. 8 oor, ae Coe Hacrieee, | giving it to him. Without farther parley he | tary of ir say | alone has won its way to the front ranks. Day and it 7 40 IGH ART LADIES’ TAILORING. FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. Styles equal to Parisian creations, 600 different jes and colorings, at, em one, #0 far as related “The importance of maintaining and improy- | "0 Was interested in the oid Weverton mill, | tvening sessions.” Persons are succor itis: ire eaeet swung before her astonished gaze anax. He | ing the militia of the several states and the Dis- | this county, living at the time at the Knoxville | forexaininations anv graduates are assisted’ to pou Es © clasetfied service of this =| meant business and before the woman could | trict of Columbia is generally admitted, The | Hotel. Cee ia ROE, nn REEN'S, 1312 F st. nw. EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN, m Routhwe sat ving & consideration of | yeqlize what war transpiring the ax descended | National Gunrd is the reserve force of the army. | D.C. Long, postmaster of Middletown, this 1023 CONS: AYE. OFT | a {uritcbars Cuitiatns ciorimeatt, Indianapele c SEMEL DRE AMETGRE | epon her head with crushing force. She fell | Attention is invited to the necessary appropria- | County, has received a letter from a nephew, | Spates mnie tury ponder and thuretay, "| Pres Coats Wo make afull Set of Teeth (ether upper or lower) | — Wemibizand St Louis, Pullman Sieing | Car classes of work in the various bor was ladies be the fees: | fions for arming and equipping this reserve | Vernon Long. residing at Turner's station, | Gerster, Navall, Eames, Melba, Deces, trained Up VRLVETS " for 8. The perfect adjnstment tothe gums and ar- ining er ALL necessarily of an experimental character. Al! Imd prearranged bis plans and im-! force. Ig 1808 the appropriation. for the mili- | Greene county, Mo., telling a heartrending tale | f ni 7-L CLEANED = Factie Express, 4.49 p.m. things considered. bo has worked well went upstgirs. An old trank had | tia of théstates was £200,000. The highly im. | of sickness and death in the family of Mr. TEACHER DF . ane tistic setting of the teeth gives a natural expression to/ the West, with through flee end has resulted in se fee service sud alwass been used as the treasnre vault. When | proved arms and equipments of the present | Long’s brother, Oliver T. | A Lap el pee aioe eS segreg ae ee more faithful discha: duties on the part | Wittic ¢ it it was empty. Disappoint- | day cost for the same number of men more | #80 Mr. Long, his wife and his five children | Soceptable ters. Address Md., Starafice Adee | notice Tess tea kowns, Ke., dry cleaned at short | guaranteed. of emplores. b iress M. J. Star office. n16-1m* | Rotice, . shim more desperate, and returning than treble what they did eighty-four years | Were all stricken down at the same time with a ee at = — ‘We insert partial sets by our system of Crown and | Fer With « view of profiting br the experience of | to the lower room, where Mrs. Putlessny still | ago. ‘The population: of the country te inany | typhoid fevor. First one of the children died. | M PROPLIS SINGING CLAS sahllj1ool dressos dyed any shade when not too much | Bridge work, avoidin= the use ofa plate with all its psisar smcathe peta Sh w rules @ the villain felt her pulse to ascertain if life | times what it was then, and the demand for | ina few days the father followed, and now the | _ The note chain system for reading inusie at sight. ‘without rippin. apar mortification aud simplificatic system is i i x ede tite | these equipments has increased many times. | mother is very low, but the other four children | Wanivacton claseen: Monday. tuesday" and Wenn ANTON FISCHER, Secon iaie ead Saneeeree, m. ep: saturday, with Sleephug One A ri . day. Baltimore: rr hurd Lo Kis ste now being considered for adoption. pists weno sit digs ol ith aad by. thw apt "An ‘appropriation of only five times the | Are suppored to be itproving, Oliver T. Long | thas Mo'Ree vnerneny, Rriday and Satur oon aw Rete For Wiilunaprt, Renovo and Elna The feliowing i» a brict summary of the re-| cation of restorative he revived her. Agnin | amount Seprepriated in 1808 can hardly be | was avon of Joseph Long of near Middletown, So Goods called for una delivered DENTIStTEY. Ce Srtt- wew voRx salts of the examinations up to November 1, the demand for money.was made. ‘The poor | considered extravagant. Am, appropriation of | this county, and was forty-six years old. When T = ncignts Shotystin rags and Fars cleaned equa} to San BOD ant ets. si | woman, after recovering her speech, told him | at least $1,000,000 for this Purpose ix reeom-| & young man he was murried in this county to | — 1 Seana 22 = 7 ; ‘On Sunday, 7 rere anne S “Rees, ater Ak of where fo tind it. “The movements of the injured mended. It is also recommenced that the act | Mise Ella Wills and shortly afterward moved to | ~#® PERLIT2 SCHOOT. OF LANGUAGES, MSS, LOFEER, 72> 13TH ST. x NOPAIN, ALGINE. —-NO PAIN. - Pome, ein es ensions examined at varions intervals since attracted his attention and he jumped | of March 1, 1889, be ao amended that an inde- | the west. ‘ 13 American'ahd European Branches. establishment for dresamakine sed entiette thongs . —— and to make «ure that she would | pendent issue of supplies may be made to the | Proceedings in an interesting divorce case | French. German. Spanish, -gitaliau, Eugish, Latin, | age of Washington Indies. Terms moderate, secstar* the eliggi- ‘This he wound | National Guard of the Distyict of Columbia and | were begun in Judge Dennis’ court in Balti- Teeth extracted free ard without pain at 924 New D a Also. MES. 31, 0: BERNER, MODISTE. HAS EE: | york av MONDAY, December 5, BURTON mble coil and id i y more last week, a petition for divorce being | FRENCH & GERMAN LECTURES & COMEDIES | Mumoved her aressmak i lors frei smote arsine ag Sonora ag ~ eee ar O° Ber cents obtained « place on the oozed from the poresand her tongue protruded. | "The reports of theadjutant general, inspector | from her husband, Dr. J. W. Langley, a dentist, si ei ag Da WHO Wie GEARS baaag | sneethetic, SM Siete wonderful local}! daynouiy. Fassonmers for Hlledsivivis @il: henge ligibie inst. tice 57, | Sie then went after the treasure and after | general, judge-ndvocate general, quartermas- | They were married in Philadelphia in 1885 and 1 AitNine, sande ot resebacthe pico soot nates 3 Siaod Street sation a OLS competitors trem the patent office 57. | securing everything left his victim lying motion- | ter general, commisnaty general and. 6 rgeon | lived together until last June, when they sep- 2 ‘Mme. CAMELLE'S, French Dressniaker, 720 11th st. ALGINE, FOR PHILADELPREA OKLY ~S pe cent, were pied < m a ligible Dt en te Gee general are briefly referred to, the work of | arated. The petition for divorce ie based upon RT STUDENTS LEAGUE—EIGHTH SEASON— | nw. ni7-3m* m. week days, aod 3.45 pam tetal of competitors for the department ; os ane To the people will extract teeth free and withont s ments altered toto 8, test fashionable shay . at weacdectpanss MONDAY SEXE Alsinoesnbs 1308 8th st, n.w.. bet. N. 'S! ELEGANT CREATIONS - CORRECT IN One of the neighbors shortly after discov- | these bureaus showing excellent results. the charge of cruel treatment. Dr. and Mrs. | mene lifes Even cle cae, Nd KO- | ADES SEALSKIN A ed the prostrate form of Mrs. Putlessny and | The construction of implacements for mod- | Langley are well known here, whero they for- | life-modeiing class. For circalars send to $08 17th after considerable difficulty sueceeded in re-/ ern high-power guns and mortars in some of | merly lived, and in Washington, where the | ™-*- on viving he | the larger harbors is well under w: doctor formerly practiced his profemion, He | GIGNOR, MATNA'E | SCHOOL, FOR SINGING :— Her assailant was captured in a barn, and $60 not yet coextensive with the construction of | isa young man and a brother of Mrs. Oscar ma, Pupils thoro rea for con: | G9 730 war 869, of eligibles showing that over Per cent of thaw who entered the examination were placed upon the eligible lists for their re- spective buresu There have been 90 emplores of the pension “m. daily, used cn anyone. It is particularly adapted to those | a0 p.m suffering with heart, lung trouble or nervous ais- eton, Wi cbange, eases. You are not put to sleep. You know all that oes on and can hardly realize when the aching tooth .all through trains connect st x e ‘Jersey CYts with im Brooklyn Annex, aflord~ ow Washington, Pupils thorouehly prepared for con- + eae % finish and prices. EDITH A. HICKS, VOR of the stolen money was recovered. He re-| the guns or the needs of the coast defenses, | Burncker of Frederick. Gerts, oratorios and grand opera, . W.— Be, Vikot we aie deeiter aad ee foreis: | is removed. “ifrect trauster to Pulton street, avoiding double Durenu, 10 of the general lant ofice and 9 of | 7t,the, Molen | The Secretary says it is hoped that suficient| Victor Alexander of Middletown, this county, | Maine wil be ropared to gvloneraiicconceria with | (er. Mae: Br'Van Rear y Snt CUNer for, Gages: | seme free MEXT MONDAYoniy, aa-um? | p_tenecgemee Sew tors Chg the patent office promoted under the system. Icis feared the woman may die before mak- | appropriations will be made for this purpose | went gunning for game the other day, but be- tr, ast RENCH DYFING, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN. | member: free NEXT MONDAY only. Der See iy, 12 aoe, se. Be nee Se: Oe SECURITY POR LAND RECORDS ing a statemen | and for the purchase of the sites needed upon | fore he bad got far came in contact with a kind | New Yorkat theprivateresid-uceut Mine, De Barrios. | Ming Forablishment, 1m New york wee, Piseielons The commissioner of the general land ottice It hax been learned that the prisoner is a theadvanced headlands of our barbors “for | of game he did notearetomeet. Ae he jumped | _'!4"" , eRTARY OR | PLUS AkD CREE ie last year recommended the erect: asuit- desperate crook, who arrived about a year ago. | long range guna. over the fence into the yard of Mr. Lewis| PRIVATE LESSONS ELEMENTARY, OB pen: | Goat, Sbeepikin Rucs and White Furs cleaned. able public building, to be owned by the gov- Petore leaving Bohemia, his native country, he | The chief signal officer reports the continued | Young’s residence for some put 8 ferocions | enerd end. successful ‘Duiversity erdiete | ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, formeriy” with Cor. 7thand D sts. 2. ww. eee eae is had taken the life of a countryman. | improvement of the signal service and import- | dog rushed upon him and would have torn him | Especial attention to backward, Unwil int aud samt | 4- Fisher and Matson Yriese, Paris, Srmment aTording sdeauite accommodations, “The greatest excitement was created in that | ant acquisitions in knowledge, ‘The work of | in picces but for his quicknoss and eagacity, for Pek 27 1406 Hopkins place (20s st. n.w.), ‘The largest organization devoted to high dang 113s $08 teat proper provinion. be made there Iie Portion of the eity in which the deed was com- | collectingand publishing the records of the ot aa hi is gan os = angry ‘east | 377 aa SS MEDICAL, &c. For Pore's Creek Line, 20 a.m. and 4.36 p.m. Gaily Greater secu ee ee ey Ee mitted, and threats of lynching were frequently | late war has progressed eatisfactorily and is | rushed upon him he fired, anda marble with aS. “ SOLtprre | __ ~ os an feoxeept Sunday, now mggesis that sch a build —— sSGRRy Waited % which the gun wns loaded took effect in the cen- | also VOCAL sad FEAT Oetuttiy oe oe ce, mere | R. Sax. pa craic mses ne eerie ake Lee eee feather utilized for the preverr pl The expenditures for the fiscal year ended | ter of the animal's head, keeling htm over dead | !**2B Fe. ee rworox st. BIDS soo THIRTEENTH STREET, Fledget to the promotion of ectentifn nd Tecords land offices ax Tragic Death of Reporter Trickey. June 30, 1392, were $51,218,970. The appro- | at the feet of his intended victim. AS CORCORAN Sa, WAS REE Te a substantial 20-room building, newly papered ‘30, 6.35, the surv when dincontin Heury G, Trickey, the Boston (lobe reporter | printions for the fiscal year ending June 30,| Col. L. U. Baughman of Frederick, who has 2. F KUECKERT, BLANCH RUECKERT. | Painted snd furnished throughout. ° Three, opera dentistry at moderate prices, OL ne 1,00, 3. 3 Gere woul: sow tempore <ma who wrote the sensational story about the | 15%. are $56,532,922 51, while the estimated ex- | been hunting for big game in Virginia, retumed | 78-lm*_____ | Foomaand bath rooms on ts 5376.1 8 fat, >and 11-30 pai tration of the records in one e : ae om = | penditures for the fiscal year ending June 30, | home yesterday with many fine trophies of the | \WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY ing Blectrle, Vay or, Hot Alr, Roman "Medicated and Steck es, 9% e= the way suggested it mizht be accomplished | Lizzie Borden murder case and was under in- | Togs tiass gue'raaa “The Secrtlory ning | chase. He found deer and wild tac s plenti- 1720 1TH BT. NoW. near MASS. AVE., RE- | alt Baths, “Massave, Nwo dah Moveinents, Gymnas A Ry ation, 7.45 a.m. Aafiy. with comp listle ‘widitional expense. dictment, met with a tragic death at Hamilton, | recommends. the ‘approptiation of #25 0001s | ful, and sent home in advance of Kin Geos | rR Iovall departinents” Wor CIRCUTAR | Hoven aiberatenas 1ae Str eai eeeal ” Di SGPHiehanond and Ge south, 33 and MOST am, he work of the ant ice has been accom- , Saturday. In attempting to catch a mov- order that the military post and school at Fort | rivala fine deer which be had bronght down | apply 20 Miss OLAUDIA STUART Principal. ol-im* eens ‘Steaming anil Facia ‘Maceuge. House Patients in ‘of "Dent Preset | 7 daily 3-7} Nashinicton, 6.05, Tee et ae coeee nt jhe force may have | ing train at the Grand Trunk station he slipped | Monroe ‘may take « proper part in the naval | himself. FUTAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY | recelve Bethe, Massaro ona Electricity im thelr Own | rata of, the, neraral sooth © specialty, j : rece Spans Terieaparprarsat end sos swung under the cars and his life was display in Hampton Roads next April. Mr. J. Lee Simmons of Frederiek, who has | Gf new anil cary method. Sratars (male ahd’ fondle) whe arererattaees? BE: | Foe modernte. ioe nage geal om fout. On October 1 the Boston (lobe = likewise been on a bunting expedition to Vir-| S337. 1341 Lt. nw. _ | fopenn institutions, ‘and tioexperienced slectricians. | rx nommoss DENTAL PARLONS ESTAEA : Fok eal eth and in toe ae 1 x thirteen-column story giving NeW OPPOSED TO THE MILITARY BILt, | 8itia, also sent home a fine deer yesterday, Teed chite any asa? OnD physicians. as no in- Gish tos 14th st.n.w. Full s ~ sUNSTON INSTITUTE, S017 NW. ternal medict used. 1 starding evidence obtained by the proneeu- phrederiok Counc, No, 14 Ancient Order Gia Sowrding apa Day School for diria. oid in'Waatincton for two en maak casio made ee Oren tion in the Borden murder ease. It stated that | Bismarck Tells Some Liberal Deputies That | Ut! orkmen, has elected officers for the ‘girculars address 0 thank our patrons and Thysicians who have placed | SUBAAs. Cid end new twenty-five new witnesses had been secured, |" ™*7%,Telle Some Liberal Deputies ensuing term as follows: P.M. W., Frank J | °c2™ Mr. an4 Mrs. BEVERLEY R MASON. | patrons under our care and iavite them ana thee oc 2in* H work performed in a m: $F , aa "all and inspect our new premises. To those who and the story made onecu. 2 Schroeder; M..W., Charles Smallwood; fore- | M[#55 SCH TT's 8cHOO: par ed. Upon )R. 8. PARSONS. S. %. COR, cPhthhiatoce W's Sch. tee hn aang cue nue te preter sed Pisce Dimarck arived at Pdericarce | pan dshn ich Ncordat Charae'G, | Me Spumante. come, | EU Chi eeegae anes | DE : : yr or Sue chee Goh 8M hinted that at the time of the murder she was from Varzin Saturday evening. Despite the | Myers; financier, Wm. B. Storm; receiver, TOE st, mew.” ey eee a oar mpetheds anak! the ars. oa TO VEl mtrouble. ‘The following morning the Globe heavy snow storm half the people in the district | Frank B. Sappington; overseer, P.M. Eader; | Cth from northwert section. cotton _ | Sranuements for 4, course of weakpent. Patients deutlatrs, _POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = a BL —_ ntacturers Tere nce statements and apologized ‘turned ont to meet him. ‘The crowd waited | (ulde, H.W. Frowke, See: eek eS OSA shoes tot hlclane aad battens wo we received | Fang cj tect nesried without ace? | NORFOLK AND WASRTNOTON STEAMBOAT OO, x. and the examiners do, Spot (uitted tht the reporter that wrote the story Patiently at the station for the prince's train, | sa7pington, BF. McK. | SRY erade. thelgalaee (ine preparatory ee w** REID'S SANITARIUM, ae A etn AIL LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. Os ter ye saang acter eg the had been thisled. Henry G. Trickey was writer Which was half an hour late, and when he ap- eee ROEBEL BGHOOL -- a3-1m! 323 THINTEENTH BT,, NEAR F. Seek Sundyy, cretion tres: intemary: FORTRESS MONROE and ee eee ee equate to the | of the artic He claimed that he bad paid peared cheered him repentedly. The prince | Fighting for the Wyoming Governorship. glish ‘branches under, competent instructors. ps 4 NORFOLK, Vas oper performance of the work set for them |‘ : - : M, reaghere’ mi @ J. CARLE TNFR Wi a * them Detective McHenry $500 for the information, owed aud amiled, but made no specch. All| The struggle for governor of Wyoming com: Sas SUSAN TOROS acipa, | D™ scans ioe. Saond Rn = soot ane new and powerful Tron Palace Steamers. The ext the classiSed service of tho, Sorly after thin end before the grand JUrY the houses within sight of thecastle were illumi- | tinues. Osborn, the democratic governor-elect, 1434 @ 507 12th st. nw. Zeer. Se tree” Milnes = office to include momenger andj roy met at Foll fuver Trickey went on a visit to his | materiale cs WASHINGTON AND NOKFOLK.—SOUTHBOUNB, brother-in-law. Eber B. Melzer. Evanston, IIL nated 2 al‘er effecting an entrance into the governor's t Graduated London. Encland, 1865; New York, 1879. ‘Leave Wash: defy am mre, a it feel ante there, being afraid the jury | ‘The prince and princess reached the Lehrter | oftice,as described in Tux Stan, lesued a proclae maid: “"Rocurion te the art | ™Mgger snd Kidney Allmenta Acute or Ohronie OCEAN STEAMERS. sigue hran Meroe oo diet him, and on November 26 he went station in Berlin shortly after 6 o'clock and re- | mation to the people of the state, calling upon (Salvi otncerinn comptes without it.” .d Bt £1,009, three sistant meee nize: emengers a 2700 aw! e540. > d forty = er annum is recomm ‘haustion, Nervous Debility. ou pore ghey on blip sapere to Hamuton, Ontario, registering st the Royal mained until 7:30. The moment the prince them to obey his demands and recognisqbim as pocmven until Inia Avy decclons Trane at Demers they Toviontiy ervice from Sow Tact to. she alana oe aoe potutment) by s system both imy Abe rote Fionn 1d. He stepped from the train a great cheer went up| governor. Acting Gov. Barber issued inter MARTTE COLLEGE oF, Founded tn 1684. eaten renown for ‘tts salt climate, WORTH! Kepartial of alt emploses of the patent os Tetetery ene eee Soe: rons Ak. D> | soon nenbbhal abelian meena Proclamation of considerable length. in which| — qi tans se, United Beates ath Bours: 9to2 4108; Sunday, 9107. AES? fa Zaave Norte dally 50:10 po. Taare Morty * receiving ® less salary than $*04 wee ried a veer ago and bie youre witeis | ofall ages who filled the station, and was echoed he detailed the reason why Onborn faa nected woes, nae Ne ae, | ee ‘Arrive at Washington st ALS ASD SCHOOLS IN THE D: r wrt vee 9 by th t of | illegally in taking possession office 4 + Webster Edgeriy, oy Costs, » pay Seapets pee ced ere a cna) es Wetton esate had ena, iting he oes roventd he ae fee ison ea 51. THC on 1h ome sround thix etty which are under the suyer- The Entire Region Honeycombed. | in. Bismarck saluted repeatedly as he made oS ee with the canteens aeaer S0., Agent che 5 tor tne : way slowly to the Fuersten salon, and finally re- | ® ty. The document vision of the department the report states At Lost Creek, two miles west of Shenandoah, | Moved his ‘hat in acknowledgment of the en- | is signed by Barber twice, once as acting got- NO. CALLABAN, “Em the Government Howpital for the Inaie Pa. at an early hour yesterday morning about | thasiastic greeting. or ernor and again as secretary of state. At noon ‘BROTHERS . "daily average number for the year bas been 900 fect of surface, 100 feet wide, suddenly | and drank « glass of Satarday Osborn’s porition changed He ‘bad 1575; « ieree portion of hie sember wrere caved in direetly underneath the Lehigh Valley | polities with Bento phe ger fcr emer eee Neer re dtr tan ee e for Pisabled railroad tracks om the north side of the valley. Wo of three oe olauteer | Nokdicgs. Unb, (olambis Tosti- Fur tracks were carried down with the fall ¢o | He said the military bill was a reprehensible | the night Se eet ek ee tution for Sho Dent and Dumb there have been 4 depth of twenty-five feet. | measure, originating in the ments desire prom Levowes wath the “abciqal. ce Be Ree eae ee cae, Ggburrements "The Lehigh Valley -Company immediately pepo hia frimade, for whom: tr Gets for fhe year have amounted to 265-6514. t2- ordered out several roadway trains and all day casks cebdan does Seer Osbots aa eluting the permanent improvements. Y .g tried to fill up the roadbed so as to enable | the pr Array todas Tie . Osborn, women were fret regularly admitted to the 0s neabs Gee the liberation, appoin’ Private secretary lege five years ago, and in June last a bachelor's ® well-known politician, Timothy Dyer, . Os- degree was conferred on the first woman com- born on oe ‘to the, pleting the first coarse of study. A normal time in some of the breasts of the Lehigh Vs =. ee = a elas been established in which voung jey"s packer collieries, by which operation ans mle i ore Fag eh le are trained to teach the deaf. The crtire valley is honeyeombed. loward University has bal an attendance his nature have been of frequent born’s step was taken. of 42 pupils. an increase of 200 during th a int two yeara. One bundred and eleven com- |, ‘b¢ valley from Lost sum of 10,000 for such purpose. During the the 1435 Corcoran ot. Zier twenty-three blind persons from the Dis- and x i wore under instruction in the Maryland Tnstitate for the Blind at Lalumore by author- for wome years ‘but none of them equal California Will Exhibit Her Minerals. pied the fyil course. Student» are from extent the fail of yesterday. At a recent meeting of the California world’s almost every state and territory of the Union. fair committee Secretary ‘Thompson was in- The increased number of student~ bas necessi- by tated the omlargement of some of the university . structed to telegraph Director Geueral batidings. chapel and library are necessary, _ Davis the space reserved | a pe : Gud it i urgent that Congress appropriate the Isis that » por- | cal oe