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EXPERTS AT CROQUET run, give your partner the best set up you can. Fifth. Do not play for the guilty ball when, if you miss, you give him a chance better than he has before. Sixth. If you have but a poor chance to FOR SPECIAL STUDIES| pinche meno thestuient warps nee |THE “CHORAL SOCIETY | sche Mint. Pur coat Ewe xt |HOT FIGHT IN OHIO Mo.; Virginia City, Mont.; Riverside, N. J individual instruction has been opened at Elmhurst end New Hartford, N. Y.; Glen. 943 I street northwest. F : ville and Payne, Ohio; East Pittsburg and Sa Pointers for Those Who Wish to Improve} xs. J. Esputa Daly will give instruction St. Clair, Pa.; Newport, Tenn.; Edna, Tex.: The Prospectus for Its Fifteenth Season is Their Work in the Tournament Now | make a ran set up thé balls for your part- Thscoalves. on Tuesdays and Fridays during the com- Full of Interest. Blackstone and Hot Sprivgs, Va.; Romney, | Much at Stake for Ail Parties in rer. season, voice l- P 5 in Progress, Seventh. In making a . provide as TSIEN tw and the note change daystem for read- eis - ABOUT PERIODICAL STORMS. it Campaign. much = poste foe or its “ahead. cs hes ‘ing music. All SSS regarding leave balls behind you if you can a E ing Ch t Coll = | terms, &c., can be secu! at the studio o! The rules relating to croquet are many, | DAY and Evening Classes at Colleges | torts, Sc. can be 925,Pennsylvania ave- Pi POINTS AND HISTORY OF THE GAME and new pointe are continually coming up, and Other Instituttons—Music nue. Every ‘one who aspires to acquire a for- een orc nog NATIONAL INTERESTS ARE INVCLVED Gooa for the “Messinh”—Trib- eo ne Weather Bureau Takes No Stock in * ute te the Late Wm. H. a Popular Theory. ae aS ‘The weather bureau not only predicted pa = peeneee eign lensuage is interestpd in. discovering — the recent storm, but further added to its > os = safes Se) Saag at eer ——_ laurels by-forcasting the fact that it would oa pose. The Berlitz system-has a great many * a a . . Notable Players Who Are Giving ‘The West End Art School, at 1121 17th | #dvocates as the most therough system for visit Washington in a mild form. Tol Next State Legislature Will Have learning a language known. Trial lessons | The representative musical organization | “cinch” its claim to being a highly reliable firect, has opened for the season with a| are given free at the Berlitz School, 723 |of Washington, the Choral Society, is re-| sureau the tak wae Harthes arge 5 . ° preaicted that rated. resem ees mie Laci Tart school, | 14th Street northwest. 3 cruiting its forces, after the summer vaca- | jt would break away last night, and today would be fair and slightly farmer. and is under the capable direction of Miss| The Misses ‘Tiffey have opened thelr) tions, and will start in with its regular S. W. Kelly. school for girls and boys at 1486 Corcoran | rehearsals on Monday, October 4, at the| The storm was fret noted by the bureau Prof. J. Theophil, organist of St. John’s | Street. The sessions began Monday. The | society's regular hall, 1004 F street, under | in the gulf September 20, and a warning was sent out for the benefit of shipping thi Church, announces his willingness to im-| School has an excellent reputation In the) 140 airection of Mr. Josef Kaspar, with Mr. Exhibitions of Skill. Great Opportunities. Method of Jump Shot I MR. HANNA’S FRIENDS ACTIVE especially during the progress of a tourna- ment. There are fifty-seven of these rules, and beside these there are ten more that SOME REMARKABLE SHOT: SSS SSS apply to tournament contesis. part thorough instruction in piano, organ 2 John Porter Lawrence at the piano, as| 0Wners. The stcrm was most severe fifty ——_>—__—_ Mrhe tournament now being held in this | and harmony to a limited number of pupils.| Miss G. E. Buckingham gives instruction ease miles off the coast between Cape Henry The game of croquet is comparatively | city, the fourth annual one given by the | His address is 1009 9th street. on the banjo, mandolin and guitar at her a and Nantucket. The wind blew at the rate | Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. modern, and has not the weight of years | Croquet palyers of Washington,has brought | ‘~The Columbia Conservatory of Music, at | studio, 1522 6th street northwest, or at_the| While the active members of the chorus = this year some of the best croquet players | coy se kK ~ | residence of the pupil. have been enjoying a long rest from musi- to increase regard for it at the hands of | ; ni ~ 7 2 K street, enjoys a deservedly high rep- aif those who are on the lookout for outdoor in the United States. Geo. C. Strong, whe | utation for thorough instruction in plano, | Mrs. Harriet Mills will give voeal -tes-| cal work, the members of the board of bip in the Ohio campaign has already 5 ‘theast coast. = paign as al iy A violin and vocal music. Prof. Edwin Hart| sons in Washington at the Montrose, 1115] n-anagers have had their usual meetings, | "°F" “ ~ sports and recreaticn. Its name indicates | tournament in 1S and 1895, is here and is | i. the principal. : Oth street meted es on Wednesdays, | more frequent than in winter, and have aS aaron = sestber oa —— aaa abe onae ee ~ the woverneremip @ French ¢rigin, and it is said that.it was | playing an exceptionatly strone game. Sis-| “97. Ge the best boarding and day schools | Thursdays, Eridaye an Saturdays. Ghe| atcut perfected arrangements for the pro- | at the idea that storms are Be tenor | ae cree mnie oices. This ts seainly taken from France to Ireland, and thence | {0% Who came out second tit Ge came | for girls in this part of the countey is the | teaches in’ New York Mondays and Tues- | duction of a season's program which will pany the eq period. s ue to the vigorous work that is being done vision last year, is here; . ca of more than forty miles an hour at Cape] COLUMBUS, Ohio, September 22. 1897. Henry and Block Island. When last heard] ame o, f . wha aplieesrted from it "was maneuvering up about the | TR contest for the United States senator- = e the opinion that the equincx has very little “ 2 to England, from which country ii was | Cut first last year, is playing here; and, ir | Well-known Gunston Institute, on 14th | ays. : SD CaN Pe every maaical Ose Zor Ne 2S Aiea gly with tue diate benes OF the wie: aeblegiee a ccaeens Pape geod aipamrtbriad imported into the United States. Public | fact, all of the recognized lights in the | street near Massachusetts avenue. Aca- A private class for women is now form- ihe Saniaal wendition that sublime | He says that so far as the occurrence of e full control of the state republican matches were played in England as long | world of croquet are here to wrest honors | demic and collegiate courses are given. The | ing for a systematic study of law anc masterwork of oratorio, ““The Messiah,” | Storms on the dates of March 21 and Sep- committee. The senator feels that he ha ago as 1867, and from that time on the | from the two local men? who hoid at this | Institute opens on the 29th instant. preparation for admission to the bar, at} will come first, and, as usual, take place | tember 21, when the equinox occurs, is con-| assumed a great responsibility in this mat- : = 2 time first and second place among the cro-| The twenty-eighth annual sersion of the | the Washington Preparatory School, 13% | hetween Christmas and New. Year ‘day, | cerned, there is nothing to support the| ter, The result in Ono ast ne cisnpnenad ai Fame became very popular in that coun- | inet players of the country. law school of Georgetown University will | 12th street northwest. A member of the| its appropriate season. The exact date is | theory. approval or disappreval of President Me- Les Dr. Greenway of New York is an old-| open Wednesday, October 6, and from the | Washington bar and Yale graduate is in| ‘Tuesday, December 28, and the place the | Investigations were made by the weather Ebsdiag/tb eilasbulashatibns-teaus eaten meen The game was brought to this country in | timer. He won the second place at the na- | present indication the coming year will be | charge. ” First Congregational Church. bureau of this country and also by a scten- | HMley's " ; e. & modified form, however, and was almos: | tional tournament of 1891, 1893 and 1894, ] one of the most prosperous in the history Wimodaughsis classes ate now being con-} ‘The society has been compelled to limit.| tist in England in regard to the equinoctial | He realizes also that if he wins in this devoid of opportuni- of the institution. The sessions will be | tinued at 1425 New York avenue. These] its concerts this year to a single night of | storm thecry. For a period covering six-| fight he will be, if he is not now, the most ties for the display held as in the past in the Law School | cmbrace arithmetic, bookkeeping, algebra,| each. A number of circumstances have | teen years in this’ country it was found | important political personage in the United of any very great building, 506 and 508 E street northwest, | journalism, typewriting, stenography.| contributed to make this necessary, and | that ir March the maximum number of States, bomntamip bcbarltrpeapar peal the lectures to be given at 6:20 o'clock p.m. rman, telegraphy, English | the society hopes that its friends and regu- | storms was on the 8th, and the next on the Xt = ae tions consisted of an All prospective students are invited (to ba | pretreat gloce Gen chyalert on | Ir patrons will tecure their seats early; eo | Sst, In septeaber the mobos mauber oo Last year there were 1,020,007 votes cast increase in the num- present at the introductory lecture on the | ture and dramatic art. Anna S, Hamilton is| that, if any are disappointed in securing | curred on the 9th and almost the minimum | 1m Ohio. Allen W. Thurman estimates that ber of arches, a cvening cf October 6, when announcements | ‘UTC! : seats, the regular supporters may not be | for the whole month on the 21st. the vote this year will not exceed 50,000. change of positions = president. for the coming year will be made. Any in- among them. : 3 ener Ra formation regarding the school can be had ‘The cast for the “Messiah” concert is a JACKSON IN THE ASYLUM. from the secretary at the law building | OFFERED TO GENERAL TRACY | highly attractive one. The soprano role daily from 6 to 7 p-m., and those who wish ; will be sung by Madam de Diaz-Albertini, to join the ‘school are requested to enroll who has consented to assume the part, at their names before the opening night. the earnest solicitation of her many friends and a contraction of the size of the ® grounds. The finest was done at that time, and, in fact, Politicians ge aily predict a heavy loss in the vote. They agree also that ail par- tes are likely to lose their proportional Inspired Prophet Committed to the | saare of votes. No cne of them is likely to Gane ox te Osaalnn: reap a material advantage merely by ‘he : defection of stay-at-nome voters, up to within a few iiidents entering this year can graduate | New York Republican Leaders Decide on| 224 admirers in this city. Her splendid | Joseph Bloomfield Jackson, the young | “(ctu “or une ine Maj. McKinley's years ago, Ser cae ay in Gee years, as erat Ore: but the uae voice and dramatic art will lend a saestend man who had so much business with Presi- | pluraiity in Ohio last year was only 5,000. mown grass, bu e graduate course will be extended to three = to the beauties of the part not generally nt McKinle; fe days ago, and who] The Ohio f. ers vere e me od < scientific player now years, beginning with the session of 18! Him for Mayor. displayed. Madam Albertini is not a regu. | °° se Aastha tal tint Cf fortran gerade ong Caen ye prepares a ground better adapted to his needs and the exhibition of his skill. etna thee op tadeet) free silver last year than those of any other state which is not a producer of ver in any degree. Judge George K. sh, claimed to be a prophet inspired by the BR oe ce ened arta Almighty, will be treated for his disordered [aps best and most popular educational institu- | Jacob Worth Was Tarned Down in | tlon and place in the esteem of our best He, eerotnae eee es ze oy aap ore ®-] chairman of the republican state commit- : s ; esned tions in the country. Chartered in 1821, it ople. er came here yesterday after-| tee, is ceniident, however, that the excel- —— is a COs ie has kept pace with the spirit and progress Kings County Convention—Har- The contralto role will be An gthe hands | noon, and saw Sanitary Oificer Frenk, who | tent crops with which the farm of deiiberate judgment, nerve. coolness ana | 2nd is making a strong bid for a place in | of the age and is now fully abreast of the A 5 = See Washingtonian, ss Fielding | explained the case to him. It was the] state have been ble: boidness of play in croquet than in lil- | tLe present series of games. Jacobus is | times in all that pertains to higher educa- rison Invited to Spe: oes e, aS during the pact SA doe brother’ 8 opinion thet treatment here at] creased prices they a liards, much as some may question the | 290ther old-timer. He won the champion- | tion. Rev. B. L. Whitman, D. D., the pres- as vey in New York. ae ‘avorably the hospital might do him more good than | great increase in the price of wuol—one of truthfulness of this assertion. Croquet | Ship in 1885, and came out second in 1884, | idert, has no superior in his position in : et in ceed circles before leaving on wouid result from taking him home. For | the largest products of the state—wi'l bring stands in strong contrast to the game that | 1886, 1887, 1889 and 180). the United States, and the faculty includes = he thirty-five district | fotled open’, in New York has af- | this reason the unfortunate man was sent | the republicans of the rural districts gen- took its place in England—lawn tennis | W. H. Wahly, who won the second prize | 160 of the most proficient instructors in the | At a meeting of the thirty-five forded opportunities’ for concert singing | over to Dr. Godding. It is believed he will | Graily back into line, with its deliberate strokes, its moderate | at the recent ‘tournament held Nor- | Profession. Arrangements have been com- | leaders of the New York city republican | not enjoyed here. Miss Roselle has zeal- | fully recover. The Columbian University is one of the Wiringior basing nest ttt Gy cecal Raquel Gryet ’ . i = 5 2 :sly taken advantage of these opportuni- ee McConville Talks Confidently, se a -fati wich, Conn., is a Washington boy, and is | Pleted for the opening of all the depart-| party, Chairman Lemuel Eli Quigg offered | 0tS p : Opnecntere hara maces igh croquet | playing well in the present tournament. | ments of the university on the 29th instaat, fa Racists which was adopsed, ing the ties, and the favorable comments which her BLUEJACKETS DESERT. Chairman Daniel McConville of the demo- sith th = hion with | He has played in four national tourna. | and the enrollment indicates a larger at. - . 2 singing has aroused give promise of a . ccutis’ stats Vesousielibeh kama: wrath “emai: a pescmetne pecs cusmmon Wit) | ments, 1804, 1895, 1896 and 1897. In 1804 he | tendance of students than ever before. The | delegates to present the name of Gen. Ben- | good rendition of the contralto numbers in| qenty Left the Concord to Go to | genc f the e ted victory of his , = makes possi won five out of eight games, and in 1895 | College proper cffers to men and women | jamin F, Tracy, who was Secretary of the] the “Messiah.” lence of the expec’ ory of b ty : : : the Klondike. He says he relies for this upon the whol b Z $ won. | complete courses in literature and seleee, | der President Harrison, as a can-| _ The most exacting critic could hardly ask | __ : sieve ded mp acne ed teed ae ~ 4 some shots that were Hee fa Gee Le leading to the degrees of A.B. and BS. It were Maine mayoralty convention, and | fF better rendition of the tenor and bass | Uncle Sam’s bluejackets have taken the | unfulfilled promises made by the republi- coat path ite championship from W. Holt Apgar. Wahly ie ee Ge capable direction of Prof. An- assuring General Tracy o&'the aleCyie ie one a pelanne pyene tee Klondike gold fever. A copy of the Alas! cans in their campaign last year. The = = "% y P. Montague, who stands in the front Be ad ST eine s'nell, | Mining Record, dated A 25, and pub- ) wa ay e4 pase: tio! the nicer graduated from the Central High School of | drew muh sy - 1 1] wh 3 Mining Record, da: ugust 25, and pub-) wages, he says, have not been increased, shots and the every- Washington, studied law and received his | rank of lis profession. | He can be con- | port. Chairman Quigg wll visit General | who have a ShOME Goeryooamainy ele ane | lidtied’ at Juneau, has Geen ‘received hens | and tha cast of ving hes team Peoreeest day plays seen in al- degree from Georgetown University. He | 77 maton ae ee: fay rom sige CUES CSD as ee admiration of is edenreetr tips giving an account of the difficulty ex-| by the operation of the Dingley tarmf bill. most any game are has always been an enthusiast on the sub- ote arene ance examina- | of his name. vibrant tenor voice, and intelligent As for the farmer, he says the in given herewith. The GC ject of croquet, and it is due mainly to hi oh ee a aE eee There seems to be some doubt as to Gen-| reading of ‘the role. His smainn apeent Aetna Se dee gunboat | the price of wheat is due to the Geet ee J S| One in Washington: RAS taken such 2) pice Charles E. Munroe is the dean, offer | eral Tracy's acceptance: Jn an interview | part of Siegmund in Bruch’s “Arminius” = < = abroad. With the same foreign condi the object bells as Sackett Duryee, who won the champion- | thorough courses in general science, civil, |.on his return from Europe, a few weeks | With pike soctety last May will be long re- a ae ea peer cena ae aoe Seg ov : the Ohio farmer does the biliiard SAne” Shoe | shiv-at the Norwich tournament, | also a nomi ere nanieal Meneinesring, ago, he stated aS peas fess hag che, D-embated rendition of the “Messiah,” | serted from the Concord, and the marshal | instead of #0 and 95 cents, player. He generally § Washington boy e is sixteen years 0! ii ts et = was not a can late and would not ac | j; ” there is being kept 5 hendi ‘General” J. S. Coxey, as the candi fixes his opponent's sUuslrated } age and has not been handling the maitet | ture, literature and kindred studies. There ike that of the title role in “Elijah,” has | there is being kept busy in apprehending y aievtwenteeine ae cept a nomination. : marked him as first and foremost among | the Sailor boys. The officers of the gun-| of the populists for governor two ball that he is to but for a short time. He won the cham- | it which in tOples for tad ge enol Sncde Work telea pone basses in oratorio in America. “| teat have offered an award of $20 per | ago.recelved over 30,00) votes. Owing to the make the next shot pionship with a phenomenal score, ten won | ‘the Instruction ser given heen Gee, The Choral Society has sustained a se- | head for the deserters, and several of them | split in the party over the question of fu- with so that it can- and one lost. His playing at the present |) The opening exercises will be held Jacob Worth, for many years the recog-| vere loss during the past summer in the | have been urrested and taken back to the | sion with the democrats, it is Hkely that not be effective in tournament has been a feature of the meet. | tn “University Hall on the evening of the | nized republican leader in’ Brooklyn, was |death of Mr. Wm. H. Daniel, one of its | Ship. e total vote of the party will not reach See ee ae Ope Eee Te | orn eae ich: Cournament “his playing } soenzinatant + when) au approscinteremieen | idatcatads ime night in the Kings county | fermer presidents and, up to the time of —_—_—__--e._____ 20,000 this year. In fact, Chairman T. J. other two. Thus an opporent is kept from | was brilliant in the extreme. His strokes | 41) be made by Prof. E. 8. Farwell, C. E bli ‘th The ition, Jed | *#8 death an active member of the board WAS DECLARED GUILTY. Creager of the state organization admi making a point sometimes through seven | are clean-cut, and his game is one of hold- | “ithe school of Gradaars eave Cae, | republican convention. Ths opposition, led |! managers. For many years and so long last week that he expected a redhced vote. or eight shots by this mode of expert plac- | ness. at the same time that it exhibits special advantages to men and women | PY Lieutenant-Governor Woodruff, City | as his health permitted he was untiring in James B. Waters Convicted of | H€ b45 the promise, however, of work om ing or setting up. caution and excellent judgment. The one | holding suitable degrees from reputable in- | Works Commissioner Willis and Walter B. | his efforts for the welfare of the society. Ausaulting 3.) Meney Gault ris the stump in support of the regular popu- There are several terms used in croquet | game lost at the Norwich tournament w stitutions for courses of study leading to | Atterbury, supported by Senator Platt, dic-| The bosrd of managers has placed on rec- aati crea Sof ermceaeeered list state ticket from United States Sena~ that might be descriptive of the game, and | to Wahly of this city. Duryee played his | the degrees of master of arts, master of | tated ali ‘nominees for the county. of-|0Fd an earnest expressicn of its high es-| A Jury in the Police Court yesterday af-| tors Ailen and Butler, and Jerry Simpsan should certainly be known by — specta- | first game of croquet May 2, and since | science, doctor of philosophy, and civil, | fices. Following is the ticket chosen: teem for his many manly qualities and its | ternocn, after a lengthy hearing and anex-| will come to the state to “stump” wiuz be i takes an interest in the game. oes aa elven eresun tention cose: bales leche 1 and mechanical engineer. The For sheriff—Walter B. Atterbury. eee Cea for ae pee death. tended deliberation, returned a verdict de- ow for several weeks near the close of ey are: = although he does ein opening exercises of this department [Céiuty. reqiater= Willis. The need of a music hall in Washington 3 | the campaign. : Fo roquet—To hit with one’s own ball} amount of practice. Last year he attend- | he held at University Hall: Septecner ae | Gounty Ailes tachi hati ie ie being felt this year more severely than | “lating Dr. James B. Waters guilty of as Large Sums to Be Expended. another ball for the first time. cis thie national tourna memtg su) Soweonabe | ated -oilep anise hen erotse Warne raccin |e Counties ceeanerde= ratte mano ever. There is row no place especially ded- | 84ulting Mr. J. Henry Gulick the 16th of aor sass 5 + hhek Wis ai E = . e impression is out thai To croquet—To place player's ball against | out of ten games, being heralded at that | will make an address on icated to the use of music, ard it is doubt- | iast August while in the office of Mr. J. V. the roqueted ball and then striking his own | time as the coming champion. Duryec: 18 | graduate. studies to Bee es Roe OE Etre o eraumhGeorge | rir thet ChoralisGnee nee give its | N. Huyck. Notice of a motion for a new | campaign is to be attended by the expendi- mo - atte enitral 7 dele . S j re =f = ° stake, or the border. in the afternoon on this account If there ts one department of the uni defeat does not necceenrhy Cee Votis | al Church, who have agreed to furnien that | pald'a: fine of #5 Imposed by Judge Kim-| The money, it is understood, will be v a " = vfea loes ni a S: oo A vi! ite In play.—A soon ve ie play so Le as | Following is the complete official score | versity of which its friends are especially | chances of wecarige tg aopone othe oeae auditorium for this season’s concerts. ball. Assistant District Attorney Mul-| in connection with the election of United points are made, or lis hit in accordance | of al games played in the tournament up proud it is the Law School, which, under The second concert of the season will be | lowny prosecuted, Attorney Lipscomb ap-| States senator. Dr. 5 lar Kings county republicans when the with the rules. to Thursday night. It shows the record of | the supervision of Judge Walter 8. ‘Cox of jw in the line of a novelty. It will consist of aring for Dr. W: F - +d city convention et bearing for Dr. aters. Senatorial elections in Ohio have general nazead bata ball on which the player | all games won and lost, and the names of | the Supreme Court of the Disitict, stance | ci %o4°o" candidate for mayor of Greater | ® Number of works of American composers, —_>_— ly been expensive affairs in late years. as played since making a point. is the players who have been contestants: pescevealy: ena tee entire course of study | New York. preareneo form a Ene alana Notes of the Army. Senator Brice is credited with spending _ in eu ts lon of} e proj * FIRST DIVISION. twOly Ears) DUCE Demin cea ene | es Cartee Haeriseusagboa is socio lth parts to be sung by Americas | Capt. C. C. McCulloch, jr., assistant sur- ee ee a eee ee | of 1898-99, it will be raised to three years. Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago | *!mgers. geon, has been ordered to the Chicka- | *¢@t. ; : ‘era v! together with his friends, are said to have dents entering thie Years "rhe esteitettty | Suid Yesterday that he would not take part | cat'orher eons ay Gee pM: | mauga and Chattanooga National Park | 26st" ver favo in, his lestion: ‘en PR SS ron * . Cc. D. - - ; : the school begin daily at 6 p.m. enabling |! the Greater New York mayoralty con-| demption Hymn), selections from Dudley | ft duty with the troops in camp there.| years ago, when John I. McLean’ made tion r. i for a seat in the Senate, he is said the university to profit by the services of | test {f any national issues antagonistic to| Duck's “Light of Asia,” a chorus by Ar-| Thc orders to Capt. W. E. Purviance, as-| a dash pple cpeentiwwteed nes eminent jurists in public life, and, at the | the Chicago platform are to have a place | thur Foote, a short work by George W. | sistant surgeon, to this duty have been “el Nreaeia niente prion the guesses of per- same time, permitting the students to en-|in the campaign. _ eee eer ane names of Walter Dam- |irevoked: = eseyp dang henh hat Lb tne te anrse-es Pom one 0d gage in other studies or business pursuits |“ am at ycsch, Horatio W. Parker, Ethelbert Nevin, | Capt. George D. DeShon, assistant sur- | $0 they are generally supported by public during the day. Opening exeranes ane on pbosed ‘0 national issues in Jocal| J. K. Paine, MacDowell and others wili| geon’ and First Lieutenants A.B. Deer rina z held September 29, at 6 p.m., in University | Politics,” he said, “and if they are sprung] arpear and be represented by the best | 3nd L. H. Walker, 4th Artillery, have been oOrne republicans have drafted the services Hall, during which the program of the | in New York they must conform to the| Works of each. For this concert the fa- | qetailed us waditionel anh oF tke gen-| of about cne hundred speakers for the session will be announocd. Chicago platform if I take part in the cam- | tous contralto, Mary Louise Clary; Elea- | Gral court-martial convened at the Washes campaign. eaé the Stie> werk bas bom The high standard of excellence in the | Paign.’ fore Meredith, soprano, and MacKenzie | ington barracks for the trial of certain egy ag gett gem Til og tained in gee ggments pamed is also main. | | Mayor Harrison has been asked to make| Gordon, tenor, are being considered. The | rivoners, democrats begin this week. Last w tained in the Medical School and the dental | Several speeches in Greater New York in| work for the third concert has not yet jemocra' n 3 iy, We Greenway. +o ce. HW SoHOMS. Hoone : E Second Lieut. Wm. H. Bertsch of Com- i kers that have be Se ®| department, both of which are conveniently | the course of the autumm cremeccfuitely decided upon, but tt will be | pany A, and Second Lieut. G. McD. Weeks | ‘26 campaign speakers that, have been en . ring by Shlié | 3 ‘ated, at 1325 H street. Dr. E. A. De ——e.+______ S Tore ong the following: Dvorak’s | o¢ Company 1, have exchanged places in| here to consult with him in regard to the ae Hs s1cep ee 5 | Schweinitz is dean of, the medical depar:- THEY WERE EXCUSED. epectens pee ea eans Moe the | the 15th Infantry. work. ‘The list of srcakers as published slice, = . J. lean of the ai : Lieut, F. W. Aitstaetter, Corps of Engi- | th tains a few more than fifty names. dental department. Th ors et Vita” and Goring Thomas’ ‘‘The 7 ee ® or a hae & some SECOND their respective frofessions and as inettace | Judse Kimball Avtontsheg at a Jury's | swan and the Skylark" Tattalion of engineers. ot SIGE a Rone | These are mostly local speakers. It is fair ca osetion. inait respective professions'and Verdtet. The financial condition of the Choral | t#ttalion of engineers at Willet’s Point, | to assume that Chairman McConville will School will cpen its seventy-sinth session | “This 18 unquestionably the most aston- | Society ts betier now than for many Years | When’ he Will take mation at Noe meee Sea aapeer men eat Saee mepeaaene September 29, and an introductory lecture | ishing verdict I ever heard returned in a Tee Eee FI near | as anciatant 0 Sink James Eh Salen, ta [te eae ee cero eet pe ae Seerene ty, ee pee court of justice,” stated Judge Kimball shortly “and. the. Pocompecth itor theenioe charge of river and harbor works in that] report that there are strained relations afforded for laboratory and clinical work. | ¥¢sterday afterncon, as the jury in the case | season are brighter In every remsect thor. Seen NN Pasian Set-Tnhcay tas (eee (GN ge hy ee Beene] Fall and scholarship €xaminations will be | ¢£ Frank Eskridge,-eharged with assault, | usual. : erg aranted lenve st mbecate for Geo ne tet that be 4id bet pet in appear held September 25, at 7:20 p.m. announced a finding of not guilty. “‘Gentle- Sa Te ara months on account of sickness. ns at the st free silver camp meet- The eleventh sesrion of the dental de- | men, you have acted in a manner diac ADVERTISING FOR SEEDS. The leave of absence granted Lieut. Har- | ing at Springfield this week. partment begins Monday, October 4. The dead to the player till he makes another point or has another tur: Direct shot—roquet.—This is a direct shot, whether the ball, in passing to its destina- | xasmeoq———— ticn, does or does not carom from a wire, | Buckley .. or a stake or the border. Catlin Drive or block—English “rush.”—A roquet | Coleman played so as to send the object ball to some | Cooper. Catlin, edmunds metrically opposes] t Saar H. Patterson, 34 Ca’ ¥ bee “s as Sicilian ee cronies Ge ears Mahia 1 i Ee ron ‘Thompson at 5:30 p.m. on that day. Fall it certainty” beats anything 1 ever heard riment of Agriculture. Col. Charles R. Greenleaf, assistant sur-| Besides the United States senatorship in d_ position, aus jaye! Myers. aay .| «| examinations will be hel a 3 e ; = ‘i on it on one side. ‘i Williams 1 : 7p.m. All students are recited of.”” The Secretary of Agriculture in a. few | So" general, has been placed in charge of | the state campaign there is a bearing up: Run or break.—The making of a number : i - 4 the office of chief surgeon of the depart- tation of the state in Con- pining iene trate before October 14. The opening of | Eskridge was arrested last Saturday | 2878 will issue the department's advertise- | ment of California during. the checeens | the | SDE is SMa an eect: Seaeetan: {he free denial infirmary has been set for | night on-the Foxhall road, It was charged | ment for seeds for the year ending next | leave of Lieut Col. J. V. D. Middleton, in | ST€*5> October 4 at 1 p.m. Any person desiring | that he had attempted to assault a young | June. The advertisement has been pre- | addition to his present duties. influence. If the democrats get the legis- further information respecting the various | lady bicyclist, after Making indecent ges- ed and ill 1 Lieut. E. P. Lawton, 19th Infantry, has | lature they will at once redistrict the state departments of Columbian University | tures in her ‘presence, and had next as-| povrer ace qn yon ate ce mals fF | neon detalied to duty at the Middle Gores Congress. In the present Congress should address or apply to Rey. Dr. Whit- | saulted with rocks John B. Taylor and Wil. | "Wer, field and vegetable seeds to be de- iwi 0 of points in the same turn. Set up.—To locate the balls so as to afford fs y for making the next point or run. Wiring.—To leave the balls so that the rxt finds a wire between his ball and the Wably, H, Jump shot.—Strjking the ball so as to make it jump over any obstacle between it and the object aimed at. To do this, the tounded in 1867, will open Friday, October | © be in peril. 1, at 6 p.m., in its commodious building, may elect, free’ of freight transportation | Col. David Perry, 9th Cavalry, has been | @ chance they would no doubt make a sys- The testimony Was not very conclusive, granted leave of absence for one year on|tem of districts that would reverse the 420 5th street. ‘This senool is open to aif, |2Md at the cloge of the. testimony for the | CR&T8es, Proposals to be received not later | Eccount of sickness. order as to the two parties. To prevent { Military and Agricultural College, relieving | there are six democrats and fifteen repub- ne Iropae wie bel aC ra | man at the university, Ham E. Beagle, who, it was alleged, has- | ivered in bulk in Washington in such | Lieut. A. B. Scott, 13th Infantry, who ‘8 | licans. That is the result of a republican as pra c .—The ball at which the play- + * The Howard University School of Law, | tened to the rescue of the young lady said | quantities and varieties as the Secretary | ordered to join his company. gerrymander. Should the democrats get +++ | Thornton. ome nd : Th ; F without disiinction government Assistant District Attorney | than October 5. Lieut. Col. S. M. Whitside, 5th Cavalry, bail should be struck with considerable provided the eee be ace valent. Mullowny admitted that the charge of as-| The requirement to have the seeds de- has been granted leave of absence for four : a years of axe and possess the proper quali- | S4ult against Taylor was mot proved, and | livered in this city has been the subject of | months. . () : fications. Tuition, it should not be forgot- | that the assault against Beagle was mere- ) much consideration by the Secretary. Last | Capt. Chas. L. Davis, 10th Infantry, has purine somes 20 ten, is free. Secretary James F. Bundy, | !¥_technical. year the seeds were all pre for ship- | been granted six months’ leave. (8) BOY REPORTED MISSING. Whose office is In the Law Scnool building, | For the-defense it was deglared that Esk- | ment by the successful bidders and dis- Fees) = Sth street, wil be glad to suppiy all in- en esodoe! the Slee rey. a Aare copula — their ete Leen busi-| Trguble on Fort Hall Reservation. so Albert) Parcel ‘Twelve Years formation and descriptive circular: not je aggressor: cousin testifies att | ness, is retary Morton fou neces- 6 Ona yatecioanly Dineen |e nels gadtersas cate pan. Pd aN he G4 wae: to sing “Come See tn because of the small relative appro- | _ACcordins to a report received by the sary >, “at coun! tio commissioner of Indian affairs trom Lieu- Albert Purcell, twelve years old, was re- pitta SGP ee of ae eel aiiteeeng: patti g ears That perpene tes MoaT a Pep oa tan: | benant HIGN sicting “agent toc this Nadsees ported missing a few days ago by ‘his sis- p tien’ tn in- | ments tending ‘to, show ‘the defendant .to | ing only $20,000. The total appropriation | on the Fort Hall reservation in Idaho, that ter, Mrs. Martin, who lives on ist street | Stitutlon boti. elementary and high’ school, | have mone further. " cw - Mop. @ a x for the present year is $130,000, and the law | reservation recently has t Thin Slice” shot: southwest. According to her report to | gin Monday next. Thi sete eee be- | “You will return’a verdict of not guilty | again limits the amount to . Be hs Soon Dee can ot and : @ quite Hvely skirmish between the Indian a2 being only Slightly disploced Harbormaster Sutton, the boy disappeared} best known at the national capital, ana | 2% 5* is ‘of assaul i distribution to $20,000. This be iy ~* Burrows of Michigan, has come out in op- d ‘ “4 ‘. police and about seventy-five of the young position he re-election of Gov. Bushnell. a week ago, and his sister thinks he has| Makes a specialty of college preparatory ‘a ae eee pica ne ng An sich grew out o case ‘ong force on the top just back of the center. | 80n€ down ‘the river. It appears that’ a| Work, eight out of nine of its students That “Or the ger —The man who lived in a small boat and sold | passing successful entrance examinations re Ae ene Dalt—The: next: played} en we Gea liste ations ote by] last June for the great universities and | punt of the omer, theres Innocent ball.—The last played ball of the | the boy and the day the boat left here | Colleges of the country. Both ‘sexes are | "ane sery-was.ouket tke coom- but & mo= adversary. © | the lad disappeared. admitted, and the school is one of the best ment. When Judge Kim! had expressed Rover—A ball that has made all the| Mrs. Martin was very much distressed | caulpped to be found In the country, hav- | fis astonishment St the verdict, the fore: peints except the last. over the affair. She was taken down the| ing a new gymnasium, baths, large labor- man explained. ~ £ Tight croquet—Is holding with the hana | Tiver on the police boat and a search of | atory, etc. Text books free. “I took a vote {mmediately leaving or foot the ball placed against another for | th creeks was made for the trader's boat,| The thirteenth season of the Medical De--| the room and the decision not guilty the sake of croquet, thus allowing only the | Put without success. Several subsequent | partment of the Howard University will | was unanimous.” ; : Re latter to be moved. trips were made, but no trace of the boy| open Friday evening, October “It beats. ev: - J wver heard of.” ‘Loose croquet.—Is striking a ball when it | 0F bot has been found. o'clock, when Prof. W. W. fapented he ene iter see § is in contact with another, where it has SPREE RN liver the address. The and excused until. : been placed for the purpose of croquet, “Not Exactly Full.” public are thus moving both balls. “Were you drunk?’ Judge Kimball-askea | the opening and ‘There are also a few points or prineipl of Ho in conjunction with playing the game that Bed: will be interesting to the devotces, 2 . First. Keep you own balls together, and Ba a = you or your the “innocent” or last played ball of your * Third. Keep the “guilty” t playing or next ball of your adversary wired as much as poss! Fourth. When you can make no further