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NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. HENRY VILLARD ALIAS USTAVE HILGARD. — Successful Sunday School Pic! Interesting Facts About the Centen: Chorus at Work. Great Katirond Wrecker. Correspondence of The Evening Stai Washington Correspondence Pt The placing of the great > ratiros rthern adeiphin Star. RC <VILLE, August 21, 1893. About two thousand Sunday school chil- dren and their friends assembled at Boyd's m Saturday last, it being the occasion of Pacific |or the county Sunday a basket picnic given under the auspices | school union. i system in the hands of receivers | w. 4. Maxwell, vice president of the third Mr. is looked upon here as another setback for | gistrict, presided. Interesting addresses Cleveland. It gives the silver men and his | were delivered by Rev. George H. Nock, other enemies who do business at the Capi- | state organizer; Rev. Hammond of Hyatts- tol building food for additional inimical | town, Rev. Wolff of Clarksburg, Rev. M: talk. It will be that Henry ers of Darnestown, Rev. Pittman of Poole: Villard, the recent head of the Northern Rev. Richards of Boyd's and Prof. Pacific, and the principal actor in its! Harley. An address to the schools wrecking, was conspicuous in the campaign made by Albert E. Shoemaker, vice of last year as the fri 1 intimate of fent of the “Ant!-Saloon League” of Mr. Cleveland. He was classed with Whit District of Columbia. Prof. Walker, ney, Lamont Dickinson and Bene- | assisted by members of his chior, conducted dict, and had his name appear on what | the singing. Miss Mima R. Hobbs sang was kn: « and chum list. It) several beautiful 's. The Brownings. Was chr rd was ch Cornet Band was present during the the commi ——— and rendered a large number of ex- Who, in their e the ne . t selections. The third district was Volunteered a million dollars to | formally organized with the following oft beat Harrison We were told that he con-| cers: W. A. Maxwell, president; Isaac trib mewhere in the president: ‘A. K. Harley, sec- J. H. Spurrier, treasurer. The as Such a signal’ success in every at it was unanimously agreed to das a Pond-Hust ere appeared to be tr : classes at Shady Grove School House, near cratic cam Villard was alwa Washington Grove camp round, beginning Hent as a pacificatur. He was put|at 1¢ a.m, The exercises for the day will down as the wise adviser as well as the | consist of forty-one pieces of music, vocal prnta -_e While MacVeagh, Mc- J instrumental, by six classes. The pub- “pomagiew pedis pretense cei are invited to attend and should the > ‘and the other nd writers of her prove unfavorable it will be held w Clevelam woo | ing Monday ple to prep je | « Henry Bradley, Misses Julia feat the di }and Nannie Vinson and Mr. G. Minor An- |derson have returned from an extended Was holding | visit to Cape May. : i gatueriax in the money | Messrs. John J. and Frank Higsins anc to make | sister and Mr. D. H. Warfield and wife | We were have returned from a visit to the world’s divided, | fa | 4 after the Standar Miss Noma Thompson has returned from and railw a visit to friends in Charles county, Md. t Misses Mamle and Mollie Wheailey of | Georgetown are visitors at the residence { W. H. Wheatley at Kensington. Mr. ; ns Ww . ry Wilgon of the same place ts vistt- opulists ang the nursing of the mm his sister, Mrs. H. Maurice Talbott, Uonists, and Villard this town. tions. it was 3 as Miss Minie, daughter of Major Lowry of was 2 | this place, is visiting friends in New York camaen Cot. Ulysses Hobbs of Washington is ori | kuest at the Montgomery House, this town. | Among the summer boarders here are a ef Bis services | pr and Mrs. Hyatt of Washington, peace, forward promi-| An interesting meeting of the class re- ently for in the new cabinet. | cently organized by Prof. Hezek rail He was urged by the grateful democracy | t take part in the celebration of the laying hen a ae e 7 lof the corner stone of the Capitol was for the Secretarship of the Interior, be-| hel4 at the Christian Church here on Sat- cause of bis intimate knowledge of our | uplay night, the following members of the interests in the great northwest section. | class being present: Misees Fannie Hig- He was among the select few why had| ins, Olivia F Annie Frey. Hattie Cleveland's car when that gentleman was | Frey. Blanche Norris, Mamie Magruder, only the President-elect. When \ Martha Magruder and Mr. J. B. Nicholson. was not his wisn tw sop Miss Belle Kingdon. alto: Dr. © assertion was accom: Chas. Abert, Messrs, C. W. Prettyman, E. explanation that what M W. A. Dobson, Joseph Reading, of Cleveiand was merely 4 ©. Waters. John M. Hacy, atriotismn, a duty he |r jetson Tratl, Wm. King ‘country to save it Milburn Esward Hunter, Edward “robber baron | Monday, Ward, bassos; Miss Mary 4 the -corp | Tratl. ‘accompanist weveiand Hard Kress. with t per wri venturer. ‘y Villard was born Bavaria ISG, at same place where the honore ther of Pht phia’s prominent citizen. Star war ba Kaitin’s spactous parlor was | : : 3 sits utmost capacity last even- we As @ correspondent of the date the number pres- New when ‘that paper was M. EL prayer meeting yite ‘ nn Russel of old time hymns, and re- 5 his con Many present upon the topic for ects a him in . Was earnestly participated in r railroads tting possession several Pac r much ¢ line ery n the Undertakes to Reguiate € cer of This Unscrupulous Ad- | make the day in future the Saturday, September abl tonight, [interest heing manifested tional names were ft may safely forty of the best will eventually music to be take part used the evening Prof nsiderable of a was spent as hustle so far as his class Is ne alt rt made at an to Sweet Home,” night hour Misses Etta the month nefellow S trip he re to the which zenan Se T, TAKOWA PARK. wh ablaze with light, and seemed to inspire those pres- heard with regret the strat nd the striki at one and the icker has postponed of Baltimore -easion for an | annual gathering of all the schools. there will be | held a grand singing union by Prof. Spahr's Another meeting of the class took place which was largely attended. much veral addi. dded to the list and be predicted that singers in this section Copies on the occasion celebration were received by the class and in practicing the Trail, whe Is wel at least the of the known here is doing all in his power to make the affair a success, concerned, his efforts he has the best wishes of our and tn people | Dr A. M. Ray and Mr. Renton G. Ray f Forest ¢ jf ne to Chicago to | make a two weeks’ stay at the world’s fair. | Mr. Leonidas contractor for arrving the place and Rrookeville 2 s lay in the thirtieth | year of his age. His remains will be in- |terred at Colesville SAM | pens —Sinees } A meeting of the superintendent, Hbrarian and teachers of the Union Sunday Schoo! Katt idence of Mr. ¢ result the appointment of a committee to ascertain the condition en an effort new books. P t supr iy ing been read and e-read by the pu A gipsy encamp. ent will be held in the near fut purpose of aiding in this work. rk of painting, papering, etc., b chapel today under direction of the -adies’ Aid Society, who are donating this Hotel utiful nd he ng with t 3 of 5 of same and Hattie Hamlin will of September hur Springs and the world's f betw ir. Marie Genasi has gone to Hoston Page and Miss Matie Cowl 1 from a month's stay at Miss Jennie Stier, with the Misses Mabel 1 Essie David: recent guests of Miss have returned to their homes. Stier having returned from nial Beach will spend the Week with near. with his family, will at Round Hill, Va. has returned s fair, vrris is recovering from a threatened from an nervois def. to Chicago and the world’s f day Wm. Alvey ikins is recovering f vatened for a time serious resiil ng by a horne her mouth: hi eof Mr. nue meetin, se > | How the Experiment mestic Deer for the ceeding. ation for sleek and fat J. Washingtonians head and swell reduced by a ‘vhys V pon the in- ct allahting ing, Were ng for Monday next was appoint. ‘ance Lewis REINDEER IN ALASKA. A letter dated March 18 has been received Miner W. Bruce, He writes in regard fn San Francisco from superintendent of the reindeer station at Port Clarence, Alaska. to @ project he has undertaken to bring the re ndeer from Siberia to Alaska and en- vor to raise them for the benefit of the imo, and thus furnish means of food nd clothing supply for those peopie. He states that their source of ilvel fast being destroyed by the disappearance thood is there has Ri ald organizea | of ¥ walrus and native deer, and that ith North. his mnths’ experience ard wae SHOWN him that statements made by : ¢ Dr. Sheldon Jackson, general agent of « Alaska, as to the destitute son- as follows in regard to iy t from ton of the arctic Alaska Eski:no have of been overdrawn. Mr. Bruce writes the herd of deer which he has bro’ Siberia ur herd has passed thi winter in splendid shape, and The climate is well adapted ds would ined ‘As the reader will see, | tO Successful raising of domestic deer. and ft hae taken him just five yeone ce and the enterprise is all that its frie <gvech ‘hie weepeste, aed aecorene se , Nish We have lost but eight deer Ives he returns to Germany to pass the rest ed Oe eiccand, most of :hese I of his days with 5.00.0 to his credit and led on account of injuries sus: Geewing Wetercet thee ee ee ansportation from Siberia. The herd eectng Sar a aka wan bas was wintered In sight of the station, and @aily bread by writing for the new xploration in different directions show moss and food sufficient to sustain thou- _— —_ ‘ae “a coldest barged was i about 48 degrees below zero, and for over & A Twe ¥ Nap. month the temperature averaged 18. degrees Bridget Prendergast. an inmate of the | below. During the month of hebracce there Central Hospital for the Insane at Indian-| was almost incessant bilazard weather, tot apolis, Ind. according to a dispatch from through {t ali we did not that city, has awakened after a s! leep of eee two yeare. She is belleved to be dying. | New Ori She was admitted to the hospital In ven ye —— tember, 188 In February. 1s9l, Cy a Into a cataleptic slumber’ that laste? unin: | Orning retumed fv ferrupted until last Thureday. After she| faicating tan, ne, went into the stupor she had to be fed by gogo llody. be, a was that of a quiet, peacefi 1 by this means has taken from sixty to ninety ounces of milk daily | ‘The attitude she maintained all the whi jumber, with | 4) sued for the arrest Edward 8. Whitaker, and William Barry, tache of the court t lose @ single deer.” Corrupt Court Ofictals. grand jury yeste nes Bi rder’s court de- of the ace: . onaer jer James Barry, clerk, ‘hie latter algo’ an ‘at: Y were arrested her eyes closed and contracted and not re- apo i veean to be nolved Shetie that many. sponsive to lig! lof the heavy fines f ptcment ithe Sante "patches Tad | eeOmart doer roan Ine the nar fed The sleeper had awakened. She talked «| ti - chargee f rand during her long stupor. wally dying ever since, and Dr. Ray the will come in a few days. ‘She has been rad inks fore Taking in Tien Tsin, Chi who left that city from Viceroy Cleveland. The g information does @ copy of the fol vouches for its aui “Report of an viceroy, Li Hung “The Viceroy Consul Li Bowman, land and to state good intentions o efforts to secure for the Chinese States. ‘Second. That V1 unfriendly Geary law, “Third. ates Con; law will be modifi purth. That cides to enf retaliate, friendly two countries will will be enacted lc sion of all_ Americ Fifth. That me been Issued to all fal care to p living in Chin The popular fe The agitation is sp Daily s ment ews Say as promise Italian agitatio: says: “The | Mortes affair are in every town whe men are employed. The excitement Is | growing Intense in the Itallan colony of | Marseilles. The Soir, under the caption, “Assez_d'Insultes,” the efforts form a mere local tional difficulty.” An official state sized for the outl consequence the pay an indemnity Itallans. THE MINERS MARCH FIZZLE. Effort of the Welsh Strikers to In- | thmidate Those at Work Fails. The march of the striking miners frot the Rhonuda Valley to Ebbw Vale, Wales, | which began at 10 o'clock Monday night, | Proved a complete fizzle. The object of the | strikers was to force the miners in th Ebbw Vale district who are still at work [leave the mines and join the strikers, | About 4,000 men were in line when th | march began. Shortly after the start was made the more faint-hearted, having in mind the preparations that the police and military had made to repress any attempt | to create disorder, quietiy fell out of the | lines under cover of the darkness ar ad their way back to their homes. Not tony | miles had been traversed before there wes | @ more rapid dwindling in the number uf | men now openly deserting | When those who had c | march reached Merthyr ‘Tyavil met by a strong force of police, who announced that they would march the rest of the dist with them This further dampened the ardor of the strikers, and a majority of | Wended their way be | which they started : 4.00 men w started persisted in their | determination to proceed. The police did hot think it necessary to accompany. this | small number, and consequently they were allowed cort to Ro ah LING Hughes stand for The Topeka the on never the legal e supreme would, Phe supreme ce it was Invested w governor he repw did not sign and both houses with 1 he sald: “I did, by Counsel asked & for the governor to do anything un that case,” said L and ourt ma the of-arms in the ha. with Winchesters, that they would h military Broke At Osborne, in Monday 2,400 bottl seized from were cra volume of Mquid fore it was licked This Tim McCarthy running a wh northwestern Kan: es women who had | the A handsome silv eahibition in the v in Boston yestenti the following: “Pr residents of the Hon. John L. Ste envoy extraordina: tentiary of the U esteem and apprec ing the political t ing civil disorders ing instructions United States Consul Willlam Bowman, United States, carried with him a message Li Hung Chang to President Consul Bowman, held June 29, 1893. United States, to call upon President Cleve- “First. That Vicerc retary of State, and than! nature That China will take no action | thereon until the next ses: ss, in the he the a cee es A CONSULATE ATTACHED. How Frenzied ttntin Show Their Hatred @ Mortes affair shows no signs of subsidence. | A Malazzo mob Monday night attacke: the Frengh consulate. They smashe every window in the building. The escuteh- con of France over the door was torn down and taken possession of by the mob. An | attempt was then made to burn tt, but the | police arrived and drove the rioters off and captured It. This attack Is Itkely to fur- ther complicate trouble. j Last evening crowds rioted In the s of both cities, tore down French and threatened French residents. The Rome correspondent of the London satisfaction for the Aigues-Mortes massa- cre. The familles of as well as the workingmen compelled by ‘the anti- to leave the distrt-t, be fully indemnified The Paris correspondent of the Standard consequences of the night Is to the effect that Italy has apolo- ion miners rence for the State S| sterday recognize the Douglass house as remark about the supreme court protected kovernor from” answer! several very leading questions. ‘One was: “Did your ar the hall of a riot. ous, insurrectionary and armed body of men 1 Douglass or repubiiean | | house organization?” The judge advocate jBtrenuously objected on the ground that | the governor's motives could not. be in |quired into. The court sustained the ob- deetion The ‘remainder of evidence tor on breaking through the populist guards on | the stairway leading to Representative Hall and the subsequent battering down of the door by Speaker Douglass with a. sledge. hammer. The prosecution drew out. the fact that many of the assistant sergeant. forces to enter the hall, eked in the presenc and the contents p quite a stream, which flowed for miles be- prohibited liquid was the | waste of liquor, while hundreds of men proceedings shouted sheriff and his deputies broke the bottles. A Present to Ex-! in protecting life and property and preve sovernment at Washington. is the greatest flesh- builder known to ‘medical science far filthy Cod Liver Oil and all its compounds. It's suited to the most Retaliatory Steps. A Cleveland dispatch says: A gentleman in that city has just received from a friend ina, a letter stating that a short time ago for the entleman who sends the not tell how he obtained jiowing message, but he thenticity: interview between the Chang, and United States i Hung Chang requested on his return to the to him: y Li appreciates the f the President and Sec- ‘s them for their kind and just treatment residing in the United | iceroy Li feels keenly the and injustice of the on of the United that the Geary or repealed. f the next Congress de- law, China will at once | relations between the be broken off and laws noking toward the expul- ans from China. eantime instructions have Chinese officials to take | rotect_ all American citl- | na from violence. | neh. the the ling from Aigues- reading in the provinces. that the French g¢ ern- “4 to give Italy complete will of the Aigues making themselves felt re bodies of Italian work- protests bitterly against Italian press to trans- dispute into an Interna- ment made in Parts last preak against France. In latter government will for the lives of the dead : It Is evident that they did not ga however, for up te z | had not arrive | The non-wu work. without a nolice « far, they ion. their > yesterday event thelr alleged dest are still at tee ON THE 5 STAND. or Declares His eme Co Al rt. art-mart with det was resumed Lie the nse nstituttonal de it legal, house. The but he never vurt,” he said, “in ith all powe Wiated it.” Asked if he| pprove laws passed by | uglass’ Name as speaker ut it was under protest.” | him if it was customary | and colmmander-in-chi ler protest. “It was. in lewelling, with a slurring ‘The court agine but as the | as guards were armed revolvers and clubs and resisted any attempt coe - 400 Rotiles, northwestern les of beer t a cell Kanes at had be rin the town of De 8, $ of 1,09) people into a ravine, the sufficient to start re being up by the parched earth, y of nths for destruc- Stood ho had esatle been supply house While’ the tion of heer was going on old ‘oper by smacking their lips and deploring the a gathered to v2foice over “Amen” as. the iminter Stevens. er service was placed on window of a jowelry stere lay, with a card bearing esented by the American jawailan Tslands to ens of Augista, Me. ry and minister ph ited States, as a token of ciation of nis actlon dur- roubles in January last vt ait- tes th late in Honolulu, while « from the United St IN SELF-DEFENCE [hall ANARCHISTS MAKING TROUBLE. The New York Police Kept Busy Watching and Dispersing Mobs. ‘The New York police believe the anarch- ists are attempting to make use of the dis- among the peaceable workingmen to effect their own ends. A mob gathered in front of Covenant Hall on Orchard street again yesterday. They demanded free beer and free lunch, but the proprietor sent around to Capt. Devery for protection. A squad of reserves drew their tress clubs and scattered the crowd. by he anarch- ists, who by this time numbered three or four hundred, went around to Ludlow street and tried to get into Phoenix Hall, but the proprietor forbade any meeting in his place. The mob then started for 97 Stanton street. It _was a little room in the rear of the Basement liquor sto! hundred or more young men crows re, but a ded into it and from 11 until 1 listened to flery ha- Tangues from speakers whose names are unknoy wn, Neither Barondess, Emma Gold- man nor Miss Seger were in sight during | the day. About | o’el lock Capt. every, at the head of twenty-six policemen, marched in and drove everybody out of the Capt the United Hebrew Trades. contained about lace. every sent word to the proprietors of all the meeting halls in his precinct that if they allowed meetings to be held there they must notify the police beforehand. After this order a dozen or more of the anarchists got together and lald a plan to capture a meeting of the socialists at Py- thagoras Hall, held under the auspices of At? 1,500 persons. D. m. the Ad- dresses had been made byAlexander Jonas a socialist, and others,who denounced anarch- ism, when it was evident th e rougher element was trying to get the upper hand. Capt. Devery appeared on the scene at this moment and he ordered Chairman Miich to bring the meeting to a speedy close. Jonas was fit The Yet of pani of recy Quarantine regulations haye been tssued Ga., board of health against Pensacola, Fla, and Bruns- by the Tampa, Fia., wick, Early young men of Salma, nett, Frank Scott and Garner Scott, the lat- ter a son of Mr. E. A. Scott of Selma—were out hunting four miles from the city gun of Frank Scott somehow, no one , acetdentally fired and ‘lodged a load of shot in the right breast of Garner Scott. once summoned from physician arrived Vhile of the same Assist: elma, young Garner Scott died. name, the young men were not related, but protested ai nally cles vering. Augusta, Ga, yesterday ance was at but before t inst this, -s0e ww Fever Checked. A Brunswick, Ga., dispatch says the au- thorities there’ belleve there is uo further danger of a spread of the yellow fever, de- spite the fact that the people are in a state and are leaving the city by every Clerk Harris, who was stricken with the disease yesterday, and who was remov- ed to the house in which Surgeon Branham died, is doing well, and stands a Zair chance see Killed While Gunning. morning while Ala.,—Preston Ben- bu it the hall Excited knots of men gathered outside and denounced the anarch- he were boon companions. three the nows Wong to ARE a Known. OTTOLENE fills this long fet want, and this explains why When once used all good cooks Continue to use N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS. 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SER INSTITTTE A HOME SCHOOL FOR Prepares for Number Hmtted. for eatalozne. “H. i . pal, Carlisle, Pa. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, HOLLY «N.5) S.W. cor. Sti amd K sts. 0.¥ | for boys of all ages. OW WORN, Ao MSs o5s-sase Principal | geientiie. school or. bu peace teins. naxbeat, instruction. | _JAS. J. COALE, A.M. « ineipal has been a well-known and successful 4 Wasblugton educator for 17 yours. | ARATORY SCHOC Full Dusivess course, day Or night session, $25 a year. Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, grammar, let- ter writing, Wusivews foruis, commertial law, pen. | bev, LEAD... president of Lahieh Universtis. Mansbip, typewriting, shorthand. Diplomas Fur catalogue, ken apply to thos for grad Central” tocation. = WAL CERIGE, PS, D., Princtpat, Flenred teachers. Send. for aunouncetuent aut _ SetT-enzat Beinlenem. Pag | THE NEW DRAWING SCHOOL, a7 F Sf. | LUTHERVILLE SEMINARY (NEAR BALTIMORE) Lowches!drawig in such ‘a way net pups | fo" Young Ladies, ist years” taaierh ote s00n ike money. Day and night classes. es; fu 3 there Fates. Callers welegme, eS quta-ate” | cotnfortn; gh wtantard; poa-se Woop's COMMERCIAL COLI EGE, bast Nene 3" i fol st. Ninth sear opets. S a See biguegrade’ busines ‘colleges “patteuland 1 the | PENNINGTON SEMINARY, best people of ‘ashington aod affording bot ur catalogue is full of the very Information sexes "a complete preparation fora sucessful | YoU are tow eerking for jour nin or daughter, and Mart in Ute. Now ‘open for enrulimert of mtu | is so benutifil that it would grce pau barlot dents. (No “colored “students “dultted.) « table, Sent free, Address THOMAS HANLON, Pare our prices ‘nod facilities with wiv” business | Pennington, N. . yentst Pollege in? Waskingtou. Call or seid tact| ROCK Hitt” GOLEM COMDUGEED OY SER gergloeue coutainfig” oases “or oe S| “vroters of she Christian schools. Situated ™ SOCRT F. We of ne of the picturesque COURT F. Woop, LL.M. of he picturesqu EDwakp M. BULLS AE secek, ‘contmercial comme’ ond 15 evtuespats, al. = = = course for small bors. Student) ST, CECILIA'S ACADEMY, Dourders or day scholars. For partieg- 601 East Capitol st., for ladies and children, will lars address BROTHER DENIS, President jy20-2m_ reopen on MONDAY, Sept a, “This well-known | Zaye seqroor, : a = institution affords every advantage for acy @ thorough English and musical. edueation, pile mot attending the academy will be adrait lo the classes in music, art, fancy work, ton, phonographs and typewriting. GUNSION INSTITUTE ROCKVILLE ACADEMY FoR BOYS, ROCKVILLE, Boarding and Day School tor & fr eta ae Gg a a Hecoud session opens Sept. 25. Washington; terms moderate, For au82m Srv aud Mee. i. 1. MASON. _ ma: ferme moderate. Fer eS N i we “RES Also pupils prepared CORCORAN AR’ oor. FOI A oY, BCHOGL.” Roots t90, Corvurnn banding, i CHOOL Fort GMUS. ALBANY. XY, MAY MINNIGERODE. ‘(aus-im*) LILLIAN CooK. urece_ OC stely for exedention. paces | 1864. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE Lsus. etudies may be taken or the Harvard course for FOR SONS AND DAUGiit n. For catalogue address) Mine FE. W. | BOYD. Principal, apl 6m cur. 7th | and Dow. Day und night sessions, srExchitay, In the national rapital and thtonghont the coun try, {8 a household word, associated with thoroug! Uusiness training and a prosperous career. The twenty-ninth scholasti- year of this popular FOR LEMIGH UNIVERSITY, The only school recommended by R.A. Lamber- WASHINGTON AND LER UNIVERSITY, Lextugton, “Virginia. September 14." Por atniogne address JOUN RANDOLPH TUCKER, Dean. SUMMER RESORTS. _ ATLANTIC CITY, N. de APFLERBACH COTTAGES, 1 nd 1822 AT Apatitution Degine Monday. September 4, Ind, "Five | “luntic uve, Terms $1.30 to 82 per dap, § to $10 departments, iz: Practical “Business, imeluding | yt seek complete boakkeeping course, English, via ealeu- aulo-10r® EL. L . of Washington. Belaarle “wbtem of vexprection cite caiisi | BRADY Hot ARKANSAS AVE, CONVEN economy and commercial law. T mpish, | SoRt to oun “apd cain “depot ood. Sead With Uittiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and ‘typ Splendid rooms; trend plans writing, including English; Spenceriau Rapid Wri rime toderate. P.O. Box ins lechanical and Architect 1 Drawing. Co | (4. JAMES BRADY. of ien thoroughly trained teachers, Location cen tr ENCAMPMENT ROUNDS : Wasa cgived diplomas trom the World's Columbian Exp | eee = pee 8, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls az : = ce = and class ‘rooms. Services of graduates always. in AND ANNEX, ON THE BEACH, stay scncls “The tend bustess cm of Wash: | AWE, fit tod ‘dauatiers aud candidates tor emplopment | 49 +9 = peli" re for training. rick. ‘Special ‘rates for famf times one m gay and night. on and | for" casino ne Write or call or uew angint anvutescens HOTEL ROYAL, KENTUCKY AN ADDI Sinn Ska A. SPENCER, ce nee: WASHINGTON CONSERVATOLY OF MUSIC, 122 TLIO NOX, Proprietor, Faniager “to uplia "Os" BULUAIRD. "Dust STICKNEY, KESTTCKY AVE, EATON, BURNEFT & DURLING ENGEMES DUSK RORY Stonrnaxp SiiOOD ee A TRAINING SCHOOL for y men and women. cor. 12th a anariced site aF DC. Te the past dfter hay led the yen w similar school in the nation’s «ap pains will be spared to render the moral ay the intellectual est order. young Advanced Ac ‘ship, Fin bess Correspondence, al 1 Penman suip, General Busitiess and in preparation f civil service exutnination, not attainable In other business college in ‘this Shorthand and trpewriting course unexcelled. ool will open “September 4. Night over 2. oven for the enrollment of students 00 and after August 14, L. U1. DURLING au5-30 Resident Pri 1. NOKLWOOD INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES Select and iiintted school; latest linproveme Mr. and Mrs. WM. D.” CABELL, principals Beautiful location, cor. 14th and Mass. ave. gyat-2m. ra and complet Send fur ius, SEND FOR COLLEGE ANNOUNCEMENT. trated booklets. ivy antitits mete ee. aulé-Im Address TNE CHALFONTE. Siw. cor. Sth abd K sts. uw, = —-- — sinens course, shorthand, typewriting, fst ALFTON, Lee ae ae dete rele Dy Atlantic and Counweticut aves.: bigh-cl THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMA! cal departments of Howard Universi ‘ober 2. For circulars address C. Secretary, 1113 18th xt. n.w Th ty will opel PU 1vis SetBtoort? HOTEL WELLINGTON. Salt water baths family house § ber THE MANSION, Accommodates chesica June to THE MARYLAND, Modern couventences, LANTA HOTE URSES' TRAINING SCHOOL, FOR Wemssdi ia eoactien Wiibe sia e ect at Hows ity and ‘the ; Hospital For. ctreul en EOF COMMPRCE, toe Get and TE em. Re ee Brin Tata tel eoe he oe ba rperriier the qulcteet prepared mice situation: | sean Complete course, $15. dictations by L competent ‘Teulers ‘ud the phosoarspin heated : Sat itty eaperiente rt ortra! tn Sgt lostruction ia the Engliss busluers’and vit Seis conten Hedueel’ sate ast aeete: | 2A 4 for catalogue. mh: reetly OUT OF WA HO NGrON ATLANTIC CITY, W. W. GREEN & 0¢ BEPLOT’S HYGEIA Ton New York and Pacthe ave are from heach, DCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE. all the year, M.A. & H. S. MILNOR. HALPONTE, ATLANTIC crry, ON THE BE Elevator, mod newly M. a; terms, $8 and week. F. Jel3m aT ee es to meet all trains and carry guests to and from the beach, epteniber. Special for June and July. CHARLES McGLADE. reusonable. New York ave.near the beach, Auntie City, J. Opens Jane 1, F.S. OREM, Proprietor. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY Pani beach. Reduced APPLEGATE, Proprietor. . DI rates for’ the = ASBURY PARK, N. J. GLENWOOD INSTITUTE, HOWARD Tite TON. May fe reopens § Near the beach: now open; reduced rates spring soil; ane’ neces, bustin aud tall. Mrs. HAMILTON HUN. apeo-wasbul Send for tatalngue at the institute = = ANDREW SMALL ACADEMY (FOR RO’ SEAT coast. rls) , Montg'y Md... open a Rept aT carding, and “aay “pupie: Bagh | CARLTON accom ESTS: OPEN classics, higher mathematics, muse, telegraphy. | Hl October 1; 1 wod: imps. Apyly at Star office for catalogue.” WM. NEL rforuis, Cape SOS, Principal. anZ2-1i* D yer day. 5A) ACADEMY. OME | soo inaioe oa pigiteenth year. One vi | ENGLESIDE CH HAVEN, §. 1 aeons ae Cot | iowa ice coeniiaionn: seinidans festimoninis. SWITHIN C. SHOWTLIDGE, AA | passense joot Sea Water barbs I ee aes ROBT. B. ENGLE, Prop., my1-11Tt Beach Haven, N.S. CAPE MAY, N. 3. ingen; home comforts; HOTEL LAFAYETTE referenc Opens June 17. Located directly om the beach, EW WINDSOR COLLEGE, FOR BOTH SEXES All mode improvements.” First-class in ali , te. TOMS TRACY & CO. Jeiteneto Classical, scientine, literacy and business courses EBACE. » - complets. "Preparstory aud primary achooks. for OCEAN GROVE, N. J, PIT: . and boys. Address Kev. A. a JELLY, 1 house from the beach. Table brs Presidents New Windsor’ Ma,” TE firt-class.' Terms easoaabie. BT. JOHN'S € OLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. 5 x = 5. Sas. ietore . JOH NNAPOLIS, MD. Je *_REENER,_ Proprietor, T0sth session commences oth September. | HOTEL AULAL Excellent preparatory school attached for’ boys 12 to 16. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. pAgaress the President, THOMAS FELL. 1 ISL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, ee BALTIMORE. Announcements of the Graduate, Collegiate and Artesian water. m3i-3m SE. or ‘da SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly oa ‘the beach. MR “ARDS MISCELLANEOUn. HT COTTAGES, OCEAN CITY, MD.; ASIDE. wie deligtfully ‘situated on the beach; terms, $2.50 10 co $15 per Week; reduced rates for | Septeniber azd October; accouuuodatious for ove hundred” guest “SWANNS.""_PINEY POINT, MD. " auS-im* ON THE Po- ‘Good “bathing, fishis table. frer. Salt wate aay " s rubbing. Elegant Boats furnish Medical Courses for the next deme year ary Rates $1 per day. Special rates to. fishing now ready and will be sent on application. parties and families for month of Septem: jrizdawst jer. Team oc toat’ will, meet guests ‘at’ Piney 7 be J ; __| Point when ‘notiiied. “Keferences! J.C. Addison, EPIRCOPAL HIGiT SCHOOL: Gaz a. aves uj Jub Ellnger, Treasury De: Near Alexandria, Va, Ens ep Oe Pins i L. M. BLACKFORD, M, A., Principal. For Boys, The Sth year opens September 27, 1s92. Extensive tmprovement in accommodations and FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. NO. E. BAKER, Manager. Ue: All business contdential. Ladies and gus al crszeet Ts Gate of Everett, Hotel, Jacksonville, Fla.) A temen, Sue. eucu. Hours, Yum: to 9 pat talogues sent on application. mailer brick hotel-gas, electric bells, bow! _New York ave. n.w., wear Gth st. mya0-ame | _$y26-wtoct sae alles. tenble and firsi-clasa livery. Hot” and PLAIN, MEDICATED (AND SEA SALT BATHS, | 122 AND 126 W. FRANKLIN ST, BALTIMORE, | RUgUUL athe. Por rates, &c., address as above. also scientific massage; open Sundays. Ma., worth ourding and Day School for Scaniae ree ‘AYCONT, D0S% 13th st. nw. Young Girls will open Thu: September 21, | MONTEREY SPRING HOTEL, PROF. CLAY Is TH Bist year. Mrs. H. P. LEFEBVRE, ‘Principal. Summit of the Blue Kidge Mountains, Pa. advertising clairvos Jyi2-waendm 1,500 feet above wea level. Pure Water, pure air, Muvertati claves ze - Perfect healthy, ho malaria, ‘no mesjuftoce. Bors. with wendactet WOMAN'S COLLEGE OF FREDERICK, MD., 3 hours’” ride from Washi aterm with prophetic gift of second WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 12, i803. Special low rates for August aud . sight, telle all” the Excellent’ “location, coniplete ‘appotntmen Write for circulars and rater, es home ‘comforts and faculty selected with ref a ILNOK, Ps Shemies Peron youre ee foots: points out your | ereoce to the special tralniug ‘nd successful cs jue Ridge Summit. Pa. ieee, Suen pee, oariagee ith napiy | Rectan Ute, Hay cg Weapon sina Tesults, tells whether the you lor >, i . os. a - be, aterprets dreniny, gives accra ia bus | ARELE + President, Frederick, ‘Std. IN THE MOUNTAINS. 3 ly troubles, evil luences. — GREEN'S MOUNTAIN Hi LOCA’ 9 Strangers from other cities and all in trouble MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. Fruit Hill Blue eee ond an ple Faces tee ees RIE? HEME | $1OZ Det peat; a nuccessful school: ue ot the | side of Senandoah Fiver, Hatper's Worry.” West once, he succeeds wher here best wi and to wake up * Va. Y nc eneinces, ost skeptical. Adver: | t0'the dutles of Ute bors auder 13 geare’ $ies, | 45, $8 and : $1 and $1.50 q {ince only’ what he can do. All business coat | §° sMoAitlat gt Mie; boyy und i qiiliren “hand” Faten Capacity” St Mobs SBE dential ones, Round trip from Washington, 31, $2.25. meet 918 H st. aw. Save og wane ———— Scasion begins 15th September. Academical, | LAWNDALE, ADJACENT TO FREDERICK. Law, For | “Hot and cold water baths; adres’ WM Me TH LLB. | mountain ‘oacry; neneouable ‘Sy24-eod8t ctreular. Sireviar. (aui-im GW. ‘hed Post™ | | | | | WILLaKD’s MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. vA. Sper: 2.20 POM PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED — Patten Largest and Meet furaisbed house on Camp Hil, 124,!°M PEASSYEVANIA LIMITED. —Putia Qoviest point. shady lawns, magnificent scenery. — a and Ovecrvati. ‘ore lore 2 > Cet _ Terme reasoudble. Qy31 tia) P.M. SPEAR? | Snob apd Qhworvation «are Harrisbung to Cb by wa: |323'F st “Lovin, CoN CAGO EXPRESS. it THE NEW HOTEL POWHATAN AV@D laria and the hot weather. The easiest host, Seautifu ts trum the Chariestawe, wed among the eating chalsheaten: ierrrie hichte ont heils tate and service ubexcelied, bass. filing inthe Shean Goab Tiver wear by comustation tickets via the ate, Chacin ns POM WESTFEN EXPRESS Pullman Sh ica, and Marrisbare to Clevalaas F te hice PT HWERTERN f Powhat t spriug water, ‘the Hotel PXPRPSS Pall. ant Sloop B. and O.: four daily traine tia Be and O- twe Care ‘Harnistnse to Cin innate Me via (Norful soa “Weatera. For particulary apd : Circulars write to Wat. ti. STAPRORD. Poopries 20.4 FIC EXPRESS —-Puiman Steering tor, Charlestown, WW win Sm : @ avd Daft Nieyine tar Maeise MOUNTAIN Hot! COrTAG! NEAR DEFT PARK station), on the BR. and 0. railroad. Only 77 ~~~ fuaaaaaneabeemag short distance from the Deer Park Hotel Ad ¢ Williamsport. Renowo and Simin Gros Sow J.'S. LAUGHLIN, Deer Park, Ma Son ay. Fer Willinenaret ed Sristm White COTTAGE. HARFEES PERRY, W.VA amejrt. Ro-lester. Ruffalo and Best “view on the Shenuptoah 5 Open th he a, on forms. Addi WM BELL. yerrsm j 3 t eae . Bote PIANOS AND ORGANS. FouPHILADELDATA 404 CONGRE LENDID BARGAINS 718 OCTAVE UP are. with Din labo: neariy new. dark «wae Vora “ary iy $150 canh. TS octave nprig Dining Car T eminent New York inaker: $175 « “can . METZEROTT & CO. M10 Pst nw 1M. 10.08. ay Pant IANO 18 THE *NE PLUS 1212 AV dmney Car, 21S a, WOM, as well as public. Over 11.000 tyes FEMPLE OF MUSIC, FOR PUMLADELNTA ONLY A RRR EPR : AA RoR OF AA BBR be ; AA Kon & . "A BRB RE re, a ibe TANOS. ° PIANOS FOR RENT. SFCON » Including some of our own ma used. WM. KNARE & 00 ce WILLIAM ©. FRISSELL. 3 cTH St. SW C1 kas Factory Piano Tuner snd Repairer. Orders by $°, 10.0010 40a TTS pn irginta ad th tet. For Pores Crock Line, +04 tn and 4.33pm myltt | For Autiayolls 120, 9 90and 11.50 a. w r Ateolutely the tox a PIANO made, in ™ panes. Gorwed “bs "the inusieal sion: constructed . After the most artistic denigns amd in all. kin SASF of Tore woud cases.) Bat re “than 30 % my" Sunday ni ¥ TER LFF. 100, 2S IS Ob AY CHASE. GARTER, nmtGGs Pranog achington. @O%. 7.8% Organs aud Welcor & White Scviphony fer sale a he orient. DRUOT'S Most Store. nove 925 Ta. ave nth aol hina of ott for th hotels and ret THE Hew ng off General Py als. Tt | Inward, RICHMOND AND DANVILLY SAMUEL SPENCER POON HET EVEN POSTER ished and fi ery convent location, 20 Ymttoa, Dassen tin THE &i 1406-12 11 st., menr 140 — Stras- a TS nd and Danvitle fast mati FAVQUIER WHITE SUT and Norfolk and Western ani only two and a trains daily; rates rednond Tichtnand and RAKER. Manager, RINGHAM, 918 an MePhorsim, squan furnished sanitary pin out; elecan aly arranged to suit Danville sched except Sunday WASHINGTON AND sorra. RULED LIMITED, composed en- mand Dintne drane mort sud New Oricana. with Pa THE LINCOLN, . y a : Moutarners. and New Nork to $s12 Open all the year: su hie sp ~ — Se HOTEL Pa. ave ERRITT a SHINGTON, D.C. : “DENTISTRY DR, GRAWAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W., EXPEL ed and expert specialist in uperatts @ieal deatinees. “Fi ‘and entre Sithout pirln “ boy assistants trusted te yp ton be. BALTIMORE ® iavtnn,. silver or F best fall set Was FIT IS THE Most nin come next. The sot 5 ties Loum a These Pequisiten, C-S. DENTAL ASSN, au ) aprewe nalt 1" Checciand, ow PAINLESS EXTRACTION « A Staunton, 110.409.m. NO Paty. » CHLOROFORM. i Teiatnke, Kaoxeite, Xo DANG FIMER OR Gas . daily slowly NO SLEF NO-COCAINE, NO SWELLED GUMS Ny UNPLEASANTNESS. NO EXTEA CHARGE | uitetacan a We have exclusive @ preparation for | 34-53) SO SS fase th this city wht dag gett APPLIED TO THE GUMS (10. 43 mamas RENDERS EXTRACTION PAINLESS, ae aN His applied directly to the guna, ||| bor Auman 7 Bs Hy its use teeth can be extracted perfectiy | p.m. Suminye 3a mn ni paises. . f For Frederick, 110.40, 711 “nes No sWelling of the gums afterward. = nt retains all his sues while having | F retown, $10 408 b cateacted F > et. Particularly adapted to persons | PCT whe eanpot take ea ; V4 Ve ask no par If hot as represents an Cait “on us nd try our ayetem, of pointes ex 2! eine, sto ine St orincd traction by local “ap m nnd we guarantee |‘) #155 mm amd 4s pm. you Will use Go other In the fut Sur ‘ mK 15 9m, THE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, KOVAL BLUE Sh YORK Isp pane, 3y6-2m* 1217 Peon. ave. mw. + Piiiadet Boston ant the ease ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ SD pu, Sloopine Uae WAM 1AND AND ViLIMA STEAMBOAT a tee, landing passeuarers in B® For 30 days from Auzust 13 the fare to all river catia landings Will be reduced 0.000 $1.0 & BRO, Teh’ MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMOAT © For waitimore and river landiuge, CHESAPEAKE AND onto RAILWAY. Steamer Sue leaves every Monlay at 4 p.m. and SOHEDUL 18 PFFECT MAY 28, 189% Steamer Lady of the Lake evers Sunday at 4 pers: | Trains teats say trons Calon Meation (Ee wad PD, and. Wednesday at 8 pin. for Baltizwre and iver | Ghent Wats ALE” ACCOMMODATIONS PIEST-CLASS soidenraet ond met Seid Teas service ALL RIVER FR For freight or $e2T-m iP MUST F EV PREPAID. v £ BRO, Agta 7th street whart, | zh LAMITED." Arrives Ch Ohl Chtengo 4.95 1 Indian jolts 1140amn, PY. V. Liste ar ant Palin 1 ndings.” Returning TT MToniew THY NDAYS. See sch Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith on YS ant WEDNESDAYS: nial Beach and all lowe Toaves Kinsale 1 jurning DAYS for Fetura landings. arriving” at WED XESDAY and FRIDAY MORNING SATUR DAYS at 5:30 p.m. for Colonial Beach. Colton's, Lamard‘own. St. Georce’s, Toland, Sryith Coan and Yeocomico: retarning leaves Kinsal ving at. Washington SCNDAYS about 10" ptm Scedule ee ©. RIDLEY. se84t General Mans. NEW PALACE STEAMPR HARRY RANDATA Leaves River View wharf, street, 8 das, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m” Tanding at all wharfe ax far down 32 Maddox creck ing “on Mondays, Westnostaya and Pridaye pen. Passenzer accommodations first clams Pre / 2 7 a Tecelved until hour of «ailing. Tel {i F. A. REED & ©0., agents, Alexandria ' 4 SRANDaL. Proprietor and Manager. HINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. | DAILY LINE RETWEEN WasHTNeTox, D. c. FORTRESS MONROE NORFOLK, VA. The new end powerful Iron Palace Steamers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK SOUTH BotND. Leave Washington daily at 7th st. wharf, arrive at Fortress acm. eat day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7 where railroad ‘conne:tious are made for south and southwest. NORTH BOUND. FOR ADVERTISING IN all pouis arrose Ghe Evening Star: Leave Norfolk daily at €:19 yom. Le Monroe ct 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at 6:30 a.m. next day. Tickets on sale at S18. 419. 1251 and 1421 Pena. sylvania ave., and G15 15th st. now. prearsy VT 38 THR FAMILY ‘Ask for thiets via the new Ine. PAPER OF THE CITY, BEING ‘Telephone £50. ee ERS, O TAKEN AND KEAD IN EVERY nebeae . FOE, BY PREITY MUCH j LVea) 800k, ANDO ESPECIALLY | 1A Adee BAMA avae TY Pre APSO TTS PURU AT AN p « «WOUK oF ‘THE DAY WHEN Is HOTEL Highis tndoreed. Saperior | SATION TO CONSULT ITS DELAWARE, Service exellent. | At sacssetNw COLUMNS as Caicaee. aee Or Se te DO Mee Asay KAD The NeWe, Fis. ASCOMMODATIONS WITH Ho ALD, 2 convenient te threr Tne © Perro’ TS ADV RRTISING Se: APT oon anlmwite” pile Me. ny K °kt MUCH LOWER, IN id gts ‘10N TO EXTENT AND = j Vo tged “IRCULATION OCEAN TRAVEL. | T4AN THOSE OF ANY OTERR ‘AMLHUR W. KOBSON, a 3 pe ov] €15 15th st. nw. Telephone 1664, vee Breamsdip, Passenzer and Tourist Azent. all wut, .