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rr u i fi Hi : | com. Sewer to be paid for Suburban sewers. The well be laid under rT ier ite lowing Sompulsory permit sysieti, {oth street, recemtly established, which males‘ wis game the street to its full width, and also the Watch was iid bwo Setnres pears an? ude a permit system. Now, HR ze : i Hp re teat I it . i s if is work under System. It would seem fy id the re- M these streets ‘that It was my idea in submitting my estimates ‘that 8 ceriain amount of wi sould be done on each of the four streets, when either of them was, hat is 13th, Kenesaw, Roanoke and These streets apother that the proper materially affect the other,” SaXNOT DRIVE ON THE SIDEWALK. Mr. John W. Shaw, of West, wrote to the Commissioners cailing their attention to the bad condition of the sidewalk iu bo | ais Capt. Symons. In found that (be sidewalk Mr. Shaw's business, that he shouid be. ‘the proper material to answer the purpose. He recowmmended thai it be paved with asphalt blocks, Mf Mot done the police be Instructed not to ‘im to drive over it, Mr. Shaw was so in- ia answer to 2tr. Saw said he tong! the Commissioners’ letter ht the cost excessive. The Commissioners, however, have approved of Capt. moos’ recommendation that Mr. Shaw be pro- hiowea from driving on the sidewalk, and it is un~ derstood that they will refer it Wo the police de- ‘partunent W see that weir order ts carried out, J. Raward to F.W. Cook, sub 51, sq. 336; $—. Jno. Dunn to Eimer M. Dunn, subs 35 and 36 and pt. 34, Sq. 668; $— E. M. Dun: in to Anna E. Dunn, same Property; $—. James Colter to P. McLearney, sub 19, sq. 719; $100. C. ‘Thompson, lot 1, DIK. 11, Granman Farm; $1. &. W. King to Pauline $3,500. Hester to Sy. 712; $2,800, Caroun G. Ringwalt to Julia A. 00, ‘Peyton, sub 72, Sq. 512; y. Clayton, Subs 44 Lo 49, e Watson toJ.W. Kicharu- so8, subs 17 and 18, sq. $60; 3648. H.W. blunt, G $. W. F. Ogle to G. Jr, 10 HP. Keyser, sub 127, Long Meadow - Kauffman et alto F.W. Berginan, sub 4, 54. $1,000. Hi. Weoster, pt. 10, bik. 6, Meridian HI; $— Nora Ayne= Quinan W Koger Sullivan, pts. 3 and 4, sq. 563; $300. The Names were Kead. SOME JACKSON DEMOCKATS WANT TO KNOW WHAT ‘OFFICE-HOLDERS HAVE CONTKIBUTED. A meeting of the Jackson Democratic Assocta~ tion was held last evening at Odeon Hail, 45 ‘street and Peansyivania avenue—Mr. J. W. Barcer } Fesiding and Mr. N. Sardo secretary. An invita- ton from Potomac City, near the Great Falls, in- viuing the association to attend a democratic oyster roast On the Sist inst., was accepted. Mr. ‘'T. A. Tolson reported that he had been soliciting ‘Sdbseriptions tor campaign purposes, aud that be | ad met with some encouragement, Mr. T. V. > the Yor canvassed that ‘Noonan reported that he had b te enyth discrte ‘clubs "hav: sad that his book was en handicapped in | wg Men's Club and other d. Mr. Tolson ‘good for $75, After some discussion the members’ determined to continue ‘uel exertions to raise 1 ‘A Suggestion Was ma: ceived appointment to 0 “Lav’s have the names ands. le taat those who had re- Mee sould coutribul of such,” said a tm ber. “We should know them, aud what they have given.” ‘Mr. Kirk moved that the names of the contrib- ULors be read. ‘The chairman mtimated that the books were @pen for suca as desired the information. ‘Mr. Kirk's motion was carried, and some thirty ames were called, ‘Mr. Tolson moved that all money available on Saturday be paid over to Mr. J. L. Norris. Messrs. ‘Keech, Tolson, Neonan, Wallach, and Krause were appointed to wait of members for contbutions. Denouncing 1 Fish-Americans. ATTORNEY-GENERAL WEBSTEK'S MONOTONOUS SPERCH CONTINUED BEFORE THE PARNELL COMMISSION, Continulug his speech before the Parnell com- mission in London yesterday Attorney-General ‘Webster said that me mbers of the American League were dynamiters and advocates of murder, ‘and they bad the Parnel: idles as accompilces, He referred to the irish World, Chicago Citzen and Uke Boston Pilot as papers Which spoke the sentl- Inents and revealed the aims of both the Par neilties and Uhe league in America. Patrick Ford, ye declared, was tne pro p of both the Lund and tne unan, Sheridan, Breslin, Condon and Devoy were branded criminais, wid ‘Were associated together on purpose to furtuer crime. Finerty, Redpath and Rossa were dyna- lniters, wao bad piotied for the tmost villainous forms of outrage. Tne Parneliites openly joined ‘these wen In. agitating among Irish-Americans A manitewo iatied Dy the agus in America in April, 1381, declaring “we shall band our- Ives Logether until landiordisin—root and branca "was signed by Parneil, Davit! ettle, Egan aud Wm. = itvan. Pairick "Ford's name was not there, but it was absurd to say that Parnell bad no relations with Dim, a8 a bost of facts proved the mtumate connec- ‘Woa of the two. ‘The attorney. then proceeded to quote from articles and communications taken (rom the Arish Word Wo prove the connection of the Par- neliite party with the extreme section of the Irish Party in America, He continued to dwell ou tue Inisdoings of the league in America, aud the Cal- ‘cago, Philadelphia and Boston conveations until the court adjourned for the day. The attoruey- new point, and = a@ sin, speech exceeded in dullness his efforis of the preceding days. ‘From the ¥. ¥. Home Jourual. Travel in Corsica, and euler whatever house you ‘wili—a shepherd's hut, a peasant’s cottage, the octor’s apartment, or Monsieur le Maire’s fine stone Duflding—you will find the womankind i ‘will not sit down with caughters are elther entire! in Ute background, Just visibie in a zai: €uiaroscure, At meal tunes wife and daughter the guests. Motuers and iy absent or Lovering is about as your attendants. ‘Tis is an uncowfurta- Die feature of the entertainmeu"; but woe to the Tuckless wight Who shows restveness under these eucumstances, and awkwardis Lizards au inquiry £3 {2 te ladies’ destiny. liis inquiries will be entirely ignored, or he Wil frowned upot Into uncouforiaole silence. Even at a marriage cere- mony the woman an inferior pari Sue takes preety nearly tehearist share of the ass labor, and owed @ Voice In family matters, is never peritted to show an independent wili or wish before strangers. Only ‘two often, however, she is a mere cipher in family laves, obeys Ber lord and master's behesis, Dut d@ps not originate a single idea. Out of doors the men go forth to work solemnly, while tne wowen walk behind, in in hand, carrying the heavy tools or cumbersome Wood fagicots.” It tne happy couple have to climb a steop ‘nd stony path. and they Bappen Wo possess only one horse, it ts the man Who bestrides the wiry-limbed beast. while the wife may consider herseif lucky if sue be per- mitted to catel bold of ‘Lorse’s tall, "eee _ ‘the stirrup le: er or the im Grent Bri Shipballding Tt appears from the returns complieu by Lioya’s register of shipping ‘September 30 last that for the quarter ending there were 400 steain and weasels of 696,995 tons gross under con- 4 m the United Kingdom of Great Britain al Lhe close of the Sry pen aye with 249, of vopuage, close Of the corre. pp Po parison of returns with those for the 1888, ShOWS a considerable ing industry of the v Kingdom. There, 1s an Increase of no lens {han 90,877 tons in the tonnage under construc- tion, and there are now 167 vessels of 351,281 tons, the construction of which preparations are be vessels under ‘as against 82 Vessels of 179,551 toas ‘at the ciose of the previous “quarter. in the United Kingdom ss the end of september 305 vessels, of 614,174 tonnage, bait under tue o ra . yy be or approaching 90 per cent, were ‘of the surveyors @ View 60 classification ‘The November Scribner's contains chapter of General Sheridan's recollections of his observa- tion of the Franco-Prussiap war, as guest at the headquarters of the Prussian king, He gives as his reason for selecting the German headquarters &8 his point of observation rather than those of the emperor of France, that he felt sure of Ger- man success, and veiter opportunity for observa- tion ts afforded on the victorious side. He says his selection was approved by General Grant, who ago under the | had a contempt for Louis Napoleon, In describing 7M Would be manifestly im- | lis frst meeting with Bismarck on the eve of the battle of Gravelotie, he says that the count’s conversation “was mostly devoted to the state of @ order of tke ‘Com | Public. sentiment in America, about which be laying of the | Se¢med meh concerned, inquit repeatedly as grade of 13:h | 0 Which side—France or, ¥1 was charged i street have | With bringing om the war.’ “He also talked much about our form of Gov- invite the | ernment, and said that in early life his tendencies fact that | were ail toward republicanism, but that family itted to Con- | influence had overcome his preferences, and inui- 14th to 7ih | mated that after adopting a political career he reets—and their | found that Germany was not: tly advanced In order toes- | for republicanism, He said turtuer that he had ween 7th and | been reluctant to enter upon this public career, cut down 13th | that he bad always longed to be a ier, Dut that it_ up In others, | here again family opposition had turned him from down of Clifton | tue field of his choice into the sphere of dipio- the Commissioners | macy.” ‘MEETING THE KING. Of his meeting with Emperor Wiliam he says: “His majesty, taking my hand In both of his, gave ‘are so felated to one | Me a thorough welcome, expressing, like Count tof one must | Bismarck, though through an interpreter, much rt interest 4s wo the sentiment in my own counury about the war. At tuls ume Willlain I of Prussia ith and B strects north- | WS seventy-inree years of age, and, dressed in the uniform of the Guards, he to be the very ideal soldier, and graced with most gentie . ferred to | and courveous maduers, ‘The conversation, Which da “in looming tna the, fitter he | Was briet, aa neither of us spoke toe oebers meniee 4M question was used for | Longue, concluded vy his majesty’s requesting me, his veams driving over it, and | 4 (he most cordial way, to accompany his head- required to have it paved with | QUarters during the campaign. al At headquarters during the battle of Gravelotte, he says: “Staff officers came up frequently wo re~ port that all was going on Well at pots hidden from our View, ‘These reporis were always wade to tue king first, and whenever anybody arrived ‘With tdiugs of the fight, we clustered around to hear the news. Gen, vou "Moltke unioiding a map meanwuile and explaining tbe siiuauion, ‘This done, the chief of the staif (Moltke), while awalt- lug the next report, would eituer return to a seat tuat had been made for him with some ‘knapsack, or Would occupy the Ume Walking avout, kiccing clods Of dirt or small ‘stones here and there, bis hands clasped beutud bis back, lis face pale and thoughtful, He was then ay seventy years Old, Lut because of luis emaciated figure, uae deep Wrinkles In bis face and crow’s feet about hiseyes, ie ivoked even older, his appearance being sug- gestive of the practice of curch asceticisms rather tan of his well kuown ardent devotion to the aallitary profession.” FORAGING WITH BISMARCK. He describes how, aiter tne battie, food and water ‘Was so Scarce as not to be had even at the empe- Tor's headquarvers, One of the staff officers got possession of a cask of sour wine, with which they quenched their thirst. In the morning Count Bis- muarck procured two eggs, off Wulci Le. aud Gen. Sueridan breakfasted. ‘The latter then went for- aging, With Uhis result: Before going iar 1 had the good luck Lo meet @ sutier’s Wagon, and though its ‘Stock Was about all soid, there Was still left four large Dologna sausages, Wiich I prompuy pur- chased—paying a rouud sum for tuein, too—aud hastening back, found the count already returned, though without bringing anything at all to eat; but ue bad secured a coup.e of boities of brandy, aad with 2 litle of this—it wasexcelient, too—aud the sausages Loe sili ration of eggs and Cofiee Was amply reinforced. ‘MISTAKEN FOR A FRENCUMAN, AtGravelotte General Sheridan came near los- ing bis life through being mistaken tor a French- man, Hesay Just as I entered the chief street I was suddenly halted by a squad of svidiers, who, taking me for a French officer (tay coat and forage cap resembling those of tae Frenea), leveled tuelr pieces at me, ‘Luey Were greatly excited, so much so, indeed, that I thougat my hour had come, for they could not understand Eogush and I could not speak Ger- man and dared net uiter explanations in French. Forvunately @ few disconuected German Words came to me in the emergeucy. With these I man- aged we deiay my execuLion ‘and one of the ‘nuured tO come up LO examine the “suspect” more closely. ‘The first thing he did was to take off my cap, ad looking it over carefully his eyes yesied on ‘the three stars above the visor, and polubing to them be emphatically pronounctd me ehch. Then, Of course, they all became excited again, more so'than before even, tor tuey tuougnt 1 Was’ Urying Wo practise a rvse, and] question whether | suouid Rave lived to recount the advan- ture had not an officer belonging Lo the king’s headquarters been passing by Just then, when, Learimg We threatenings and unprecationy he rOue Up to learw the cause of the hubbub and immediately recognized aud released ine. . During Uuls campaign Geueral Sheridan for tue first ume drank KirschWasser, which strangled hin ard caused a severe attack of coughing. “The cnan- cellor sald, however, that tuts Was in na Way due to ue liquor, but Lo uly oWn inexperience, and | Was bound Lo believe the distinzuished statesman, for ue proved bis Words by swaliowing a goodly dose with an undisturbed and even beaming expres- ston of countenance, demonstrating nis assertion so forcibly that 1 foruiwitu set out with Bismarck Boh.en to lay in a suppiy tor myself.” ‘On oue occasion Euperor Wiilau, changing his headqu.rters, Count bistarck and General Sheri- dan remained benind to care for some wounded. Geaeral sueridan tuus describes th@r overtanin, the oid emperor: “When Le (Bismarck) had ai Fanged for their care we set out to rejoin the king, and belore going far overtook his Inajesty, who had stopped On the Chalons road and was sur- rounded by 2 throng of tugitives, whom he was be Tating In German so energetic a8 to remind me tor eibly of the “Dutch” swearing that I used to heat 4a my boy ood in Ohio. The dressing down flashed to bis satisiaction, the king resumed his course toward Kezonville, halting, however, to rebuke In the same emphaue siyle every group of runaways he overtook.” BISMARCK CLEARS THR WAY. ‘The general gives an incident showing Bis- marck’s promptess and devermination on occa- ston: “Our route,” he says, “led through the village of Gorze, and hére we found tue sireeis so obstructed with Wagous that I feared it Would take us the Fest of the @wy Lo get through, tur tue Leatusters Would not pay the sligutest heed to the erles of fF postilions. The cout was equal to the emer- ucy, however, for, taking a pistol from behind fis cushion, aiid Uiddiug’me keep my seat be Jumped out” and quickly began to clear the street effectively, ordering Wagous to the right and lett, Marcuing ia trout of the carriage and iuaking way for us til We Were well turougn the blockade, he then resumed bis seat, remarking: This is not a _-__ LADIES GOODS. = LADIES TAILOR, ‘Has removed from 1106 F st. to his new building, 1110 Fat. twodoorsabove _ocz2 6" have been made by the instrument makers of this | He isa staid, every day bastness man, not at all country in the last few years. Although the handi- | given to the frivolittes of life. Some three months ‘work of the most famous Europeon cornet makers | ago I met him one afternoon on Broadway coming 4g still imported, the inst:uments of domestic | out of a hair store, He was carrying alittle parcel. manufacture are said to equai in all respects the | “Hello, old man, been baying a false mustache?” Dest abroad. The demand for cornets in this coun- | I asked. Clift looked a tule severe, He's rather Fehon Shed ght tat taesiee | “See A ta ates Bare a —_—a eang ‘pater unt they are ae oTuraish, Saaeene gus? no replied, ia loreible but inelegaut Bu- ata ‘are as perfect in tone, shape, and appearance PAINTING AND DRAWIN foreign cornete, Such renowned cornetists ‘The conversation there and we passed A isn saat a an Se ie eon eee een etme we Paes | D> es a ee are located in Boston, Paiiadeinias, wes Yoo aad same swore, When wio should come out but | ct ee The Best Local Advertising Medium im the World. ‘With entirecon fidence Tare WAsmmworos EVEN Stam is presented to the public as the best loos Advertising medium to be found in the whole rang clin kins DK GABIUEL, LSZ1Ge mw Ok THE LADINS—SEAL GAKMENTS ALTERKD (QHONTHAND_—A GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE IN- aud repaired, miafls to i STE voter Te | Of Journalism ‘Tuts claim ts based upon certais Eikuart, Ind, Uikt, With ‘avotuer little parcel in his re BEN PITMAN syetene die Sa Soe, One of the makers in this city described to a| “More cuiling frous?” 1 asked, as we shook Repbnget Con - Advancod ‘students Prfenet nn 1201 Pennayivenie sve.. Devis Dutlats: Brmly-established facta which are well worthy Mail and Express r morning the pro- | hands. detress TOR, office, = = reporter this ° ee ee ee ILY DRESs SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANC-| wo com. - “Yes, they are.’ cvusiders ton of all persons Interested in cess of cornet manufacture, Brass 18 tire to “Real Mh ‘though, That's funny. Do you re- CAP, HILL KIND! ARTEN, 22 3D ST. 8. Litre! ye rotay Shieid Co Soo, x ¢— Twelfth year opens , October A seeds houses funicating regand bus. ployed, member th gt time we, met Jou nad Ju8t bee | norton pily Wo CORNELIA FE SOBER bee } Sehotent | With the pubite in woany The Utmost care must be taken with the parts | getting a pair?” There ocl-4 - <a a aa whe ‘ - of a perfect instrument, The least imperfection for then tn your family, 4 ERMAN-A LIMITED WUMBER OF LADIES Mux M. J. Praxor Proposition whatever. Itrests primarily impairs the tone and value of the cornet. The SSUnt aapier ies mate neat te ‘S24 Genticmen with some knowledge of German 1300 ¥ st nw. (Mrs. Hunte) ‘the U@Pad and solia foundation that Tae Sramoir t of aR 2 Conversations) Circle. ~ 4 Pe a ey ES to stock female barber shop, I Were ats | adress PE MLHEEM BERNHARDT, 1254, 9h xt HIDE FRENCH Halt GoD culates in Wue city Wuere printed a ianger number the edges come together, round tube. | any such things.” ington High Se ‘The seam 1s brazed with’ hard er, ad aster =a you getso many for? Do they wear ISS SCHMITD'S KINDERGARTEN AND PRI- a an ‘@ SHELL, AMBER and DULL | copies tn proportion to population than any ot exact diamet desired for t Me om st. Dw. ma from 2 5 fos of the ede wineries tee the tube, with | “Wear out! They never wear out, It’s because ‘section, teacher accom ‘ARTIC- _Hatr Dressed and Bangs Shingle’. sust.gme | PAPer in the world, And not only ts te circulation its steel core, is drawn by steam power through | my wife wants ’em, You'll find out when you get d SPEECH READING ‘the Deaf. = ee — = the Largest and pdiest, Dut It 1s also the must, sino ‘@ steel die, from which it emerges Perfectly round | married. I believe they’re all cranks on the sub- i annonce RS MARS Seat Sax Ganexts, seeraana eet aa eee eee gm, | onsite feces vee oe ae ond | MNCL MER SOS Sharps ayo meorans ecgoon ALU SIviaie MADE To omen. | PAPE goes ot aloe Hato he nants of t+ o over Hiomys us . 7 ; c jng,"and the quality of the ely vo gov w be aperteee gee girs sicker mun Papi Wan. Bast, 8. ¥ ne rupoeciand Pines, Goth of Dupont pont Circle. | FINE FUKs SU EVERY DESCRIPTION, MUFFS, | people of the District of Columbia asa body, but The next step—the bending of the tube to} when tiey ne in the door, You see there is | _se20- Grant Fisce._ | — SSeS 7 NGS, &o. Ato thei form the slides and pipes of the cornet—tsan ex. | some fend that invents a new hair curier about | ¢ O r SSL OE, MUSIS TesTABL tor Pangea Old qarmente redved and altered by tae to their homes,—into the families of ail ctashes ceedingly difficult one. The thin tube will not | once a month. Then the women hear of it and ‘Exoccrios, ‘RATORY, .CTING.” pay Gn Post replay Sburch Misece ‘GHAM bd into Chose of the moncy-spending as weil as Stand tke strain of bending into the different | have to have one. Whether they hear of It or uot | _eatunein Lads or LAV AEE nang ous or more | Saureh.O THEO TGRELS RISE Peinciva: | 4. 4, 923F stn wa mcund Boor shapes required without being re-enforced. This | they have to have some kind Of & new one just tor | of the above studies. 48 page Catalogue free, AIA | _sed-3m —— 1510 Sth st nw._ | the mouey-earning portion of the community, ie 4s done by plugging one end, and filling the tube | variety. A woman could no more do her hair up | TYN COLLEGE OF ELUCCTION. AND. ORATONE, — Cc GUNTAING? CURTAINS! LACES | a targer witn molten ‘This makes it like a solld bar, | the sane way for a year running than she could | 31:3 6th st ‘n.w, (half a block eaat of City P.O}, Wash et PR Me Fatlo than any daily Journal of genera to tae brass * When Sotiely cowl tho tube | Ahowld think when she found a good kind she | J Ise "POLLOCK AND -WOER-FEINciPacs, | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | ~ 720.17¢h sti.ws secon Goulation thatcan beamed, By reaaya ot a+ Pee ree cet aa tt tra | "ETA "Ene enn onog nen ena | AEST ee See a | BE RSE An ATR as Hoey | We pres eee ccceet tts | seas nenmee’ wn saeeary ce nt around | +N ai sing one a mon! : De Wes 3 = = 5 2 fa trou block. "Wan “the "rebt. form has | covers that Te is perisctls norsit ‘aud bury Mer | Hi aid Caine free Rome, 6c, Multa Loe a Eee Om | Birvt-clees Ladies end G local, domestic, and foreign, its independent ani Deen obtained, the tube ts pisced on an|hairallup. And somebody or other lias told her Draal Department for Teachers, 0c16-tno8 Toe th ektulw BAY ot. fair treatment ot all pubtie aE Bon We grows not “the Miead mei and | Durc the hair av al ‘Sie dust avd ott So use | 7PULE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY ZAW SCHOOL | [son [ENT—1O-RODNL ROUSE IN ROCKVILLE, | “atest amd Manon Yen, Pare <6 Estas —— AS it grows hot the lead melts and| hurt the hairatall, She must wave one, No use 2 KENT —19-B09 trom station, will rent | A SAM WER EEA DPE honky Ae Sent and effective aevotion to local interests, and Tuns into a bath, where it 1s kept for future use, | arguing thay they are ali about alike. She will EORGE TICKNOR CURTIS, esq., will begin | cheap if taken by November 1, AP. HILL & CO, jes’ and Gent's Garments of all ‘Cleabed and ‘The next step is & delicate Sec: al pening ae = gh ep my us feeds Meagher } bs weclal course x Lectitres) 2 ee Law OF {338 F streot. octt-lw_ | Dyed without Pee ripped. Ladies’ kvening Dressos 1t8 close attention to matters with which the +3 ru: have hei ed than to take a tule PaTENTS ‘the Law School of te University, in | 2 aa specialty. “five years’ experience. Prices Susoe of brane tend tt Shape of ement or aaa spend cats io eat ear sh | law Eetane Mai curieet grt of 1st aed pt ae Sderale’” Goods sailed tof tal acitarct=™™” ‘afy | MOwseboN, and eapoctally ne lady members, ar circle and the edges brazed together, ~ ig prypdscaeae ieee «| ‘The Lectures wil riage p Hcitvered | oC superior altura laud in Fairies Va. 12 LI-WOOL GARMENTS MADE UF Ok RIPPED | Concerned, Tur Stan is smooth, steel | ‘Then you go off and muse a fool of yourself for | |The Lectures will be 12 in ‘namber, to be delivered es Fredericks- everywhere recognize! cornucopia. This is, placed over a, suiooth, sueel | Then you. go o y ax tho sine four on Sionday and Friday of each wuc- | pillasbelow Afegsndrve op the Alexa and Agel toss caning bine: And admitted tw be, in . C.ssive week, ‘The feo for admittance to this course every quailty, the leading t is of the required shape, Itis now placed ina | | ‘Tits female manta for varicty isn’t confined to | Sione is Ban A syllabus sents ti ons cares | Mathwastiole Pole aud stave timber on | 414 tunes goes true, and the other turned | curling irons eituer. Just the same with | Lecturesean be had om application to tie ngetrae Ake | this land: alec rusble granite quarry, wluch opens ‘ad favorite newspaper of the National Capital “ s ; 4 a : ‘Superior and may — over a small tinned wire, ‘The bell 1s then re- | busties. Now you wouldn't tink Unat a woman | George 1. Wilkinson, at the University, ten feet from the K, Js superior a = = = Versed ou the lathe and the inside of the coue 1s | would care whetuer. sh ad the newest kind of | _ocl€-22 JAMES C. WELLING, President By ty = $e Se _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. alike in the CouDUNg-rvom, the Wurk-shop, andiae station on the place. There is au almost ply ot hoor burnished while revolving rapidly, The test ot | bustle or not solong as the shape of the ting ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, N.J. ferred the ‘with 20 seres of lntd =e ——= - fam the burnished bell being true is thag while revoly- | Was fashionable. But she dors Theres a co, Cha: neation on the Delaware, Healthful, aid tor g100UU, SIHOMAS A MITCHELL. O34 BB MILLS ON 11k KRAKAUER PIANOS: ly circle, fog He eannot be seen LO MOVE, so mroquce | att suing trom a bag Scultd with curied le | hoselike ai Christan, Subse Walon dumnss | Feta Moon 4. Oc15-tuok | Se fd them excellent in every particular: 1m support of these statements attentionts’ a ‘fhe manufacture of the valves which produce | to a thing lke a woven Witt lish, uct oF @ set of | a Health, manners abd. 10% = = oa tdaeeee ma vere tarmencten procs Pub vated ganvas-cuverod coiled springs, and son dnd on. | Fuagied, FOF caiiogus aioe | | ee oka Foire. ©. H. KUBN, General Agent, ‘ited to the tablesbelow, ‘They not only sbow ths jeces Of bruss tubing, which must Ht | It takes about cites mouths tog a Woman todic: | - EV. WAL. ¢ pay ST re te Sede only Siraignt tuto the short tubes of the side of tne | cover thats bustic ic menos WovEEING AND Drawn Pane, Spotter vais Comnty, ye 83:0 0: 300 sete | also for “Pease” Pianos and Burdett Onrans. treulation and advertising patronage of the paper cornet. ‘They must move smootuly up and down | “And do you have io ct tem?” 1 asked with a | ML “clases wilt commence on the Lstot Now oP Ga00: 160 56: 407 10th «t, . in the short tubes to let in and shut off the streain § at the thought of what might ve In store for | Koln 20. Vernon Kow. General reception, Saturday | acres, Adams County, Wisconsin, 820 per acre, “Will | _*25-Om __ — - 7 | for the several years named, but, by the remarks of air tinpelled along the tubing from the lips of wi atternoo ‘oci6. fade: for Bavtimore of other city ny FHOMAS | JPR EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF PiANg TU bie increase shown in both departments in eas ‘the performer. Holes are cut at certain distances | “No, sir. I draw the line at bustles It’s bad ERMAN RAKEM, pt OS ee | Sate + - — 5 -+- RG along ‘the tuner pipe, and the vaives soldered on | enough to get curling tons and tenes pork ete | (OR BALE MORE THAR ORE UURDMED FAKMS | Ciito rata.” Puret-clans Work iu cvery iitance.® Aine, | MOM Over the Corresponding month in the prs one to five hundred seres, within from’ one to twenty | Sbe Uprights for rent. V. BROKEN, 801 — with hard solder, A powerful gas blow-pipe 1s | lady’ think’ you want to use them on your Intise ‘3-Im* used or this work, and the solder 1s made torun | tuche, but Til be hunged if Til give avy body a oe vious year, they Alustrate, In the most for. ___ Residence, | * nfs also Into the crevices like water, When this 1s done | chance to think ‘att wear bustles or corsets.” ME J. ESPOTA DALY) OTS a ee SYPRERD & OO. 1301 F at on, | “DH Manner Possible, the esteem tn which tye the pistons and valves are lined with hard metal = 27 in Ve sa iste at sieht. | Sooo OS OR PR SUE ERB) = e on the inside to prevent she oorsvston Of the brass he London Parks, os pee summer Ser peg Foe. era ts Charies Ooemy teas good tances, Bagg, | PAPCT ®eld in the city oF sts Nowe, and by thom from the moisture in the breath of the performer. | From Woman's World RUE. EUDOLF ROWE, — | ment fine ducking shore, #12000; 190 acres at And- ei When the valves are completed the different parts | 4+; 1s not wonderful that the great people of Lon- | P20 # wick Station, on B. aud P. Railroad, 8 mules from city; Bus are best able to Judge of its merits as a news- Of the instrument are soidered together, and the | go.‘ ape ee desibers TEACHER OF VIOLIN, 102 acres 8 iniles from city, in Pringe Georxe’s County, i E paper and its val Rnishing touches of polishing, “buMTing,” and en- | COD. delng so litle for themselves im the Way OF | F145 removed to 1313 Wallac cae cell-ime | Md.;69 acre fruit farm, 'near Forrestvilie, Frince ~ # A a jue as an adverusing medium, graving complete the work. Gecorative beauty, do nothing whatever for the Go: eee so Geates a mila ott Fine ments | These arethe figures referred ta with which « oe —_____ populace. An ugly cucumber frame Mike the Bat- | (YALISTHENICS, ee ER AES cre How the Chinese Economige. lersea Park Hall, gaudily colored; a wagon drawn | Linthicum Ii house at Hyatuville, 8000. THOMAS © MITCHELL: oct3-6ui_ | comparison is challenged: ‘From the North China Herald. by . > sal | terms addres 934 F st, room 4. ‘oc9-tad Y poor suffering Borses and laden with shriek. = The Chinese’ are pre-eminently economical, —LAWYERS, DOG. bargai Soros & Sr ing children going to Eppi “ | PPRAWING AND PAINTIN R SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHINGTON W STAYMAN, DAILY CIRCULATION IN 1885-86-87, whether it be in tinting the number of wants it | eacners rautiu bMdeotey oe hell an tre dev, | BD, cormeeazecaetied sand gente tele, ey aE ES MShivis heroes is cae TS 18S. ISG, aN9y, Preventing waste, or in adjusting forces in such @ | gin palaces, music nulls und the Haring gas jes | Wisi that your parents had it road; beautiful building site tor a country home; very 934 F a manner as to make a ttle represent a good deal. | On barrows of roiting fruit, are all that Lonioa | sho i to draw, as they’ did that you cheab; obly €40 per acre Also, 100 Actes two hulls | REASONABLE PIICES. "Rasy TERMS. ANTARY cooeeseeseee es 20ISG 23,358 25,470 Tue ualversal diet consists ries beans, miler | Vries, 18, tue way of ehovment or doworns | {te toca th Uta iy evary fof it | went Anion the Buln and. ftom: a SEVORD Cth ee cic aceiancatin | FEMROan.. garden vegetables, and fish, with a uctle meat on | Gon anywhere is to tee) Geet ays Toe WOR | souyo to the National Neademy ‘of Fine "Atty B04 IE BTLPHEN, Wsdensbane Maes tm | gE ROSE ULCK DE GS” HNO ope | Manon... pe mupplied at Tene egome food inabundance may | with tue cruel ugiiness and duliness of all Unings | $cafe ia Pitts ed ene ae petaaied many | Ton SALE-FABM OF 145 ACRES IN PRINGE | enticiem, Dee Bee te ra een an be ‘supplied at less than a penny a day for each | around, trom the siaring tueatrical posters on tue | Paints maenificéat pictures, she will lay Geo! SANDI Bounty. tree be made. cee Re Fit Reton milew irom ci sbuity.” Pianos for eat,“ BANDES & STAY MAA, adult, ‘and eveu tn famine tunes thousands of, per- | walls to te helmet or the burly policeman wo 5 sons have nm kept ulive for montus on about a | takes half an dour to b at Out a dog's brains, Yet | #reat lew: ed ané 2 acres | Vilmon r = haltpenny a day each, This tmpiles the existence | So mac wigs ve done toinike Leadon ante p | hing such rainy wil do more Coat medicine ior | Be& £. KA sight nilee from cy. Dewuutal bud | | EVERYBODY KNOWS THEM —Miany of the grat: Chet nendse ot pee peenay skill in the Cuinese; | turesque at no very great cost. ‘he urees which | 1855, Suck training will do mo wl sites,” MAKION DUCKETT, trustee and attorney, co their nides of preparing food are thorough and | makes the Paris house | Invalid ektldrea. Do you ‘want to Know why one pice | ng at re brush toi Hart in lnurrunro ss elupls end cleat sins | 145 acres, Swelliig, and improvements; threcfourd ards such a glory Of green | ture iy good and another bac, or to De sure whether sel aR hy Fe {itlous, There ig no waste: everything 18 made | leaves in May mgnt have thir Ukenesses in Lon- | your children are being benched ve iniered te thane | = OR SALE-AT MELROSE Py HiATTS- _ SANDERS & BT AY DL todo as much duty as possible, What is lett 4s | don streets. Wat an emoeilishincne wonte an | art lessons? Do you want to be able to sketch any- lle, Ma. desirable, Lots, opposite the handsome {he feriest trifle. “The physical condition of | avenue be to Pail Mall, to Portiand place, to Ke- | thing you see oF think of, o to paint the portraits of | A wilG Md. desirabl BK Pinot, coq. Lote 50 by - * the Chinese dog oF cat, Who has to live on the | gent street, to Buckinghata Palace road’ to tive | those You lowe? Do you grant to understand the most | 130 feet, fronting on “Melrose ave.” Price $50) | “THIS 18 INTERESTING, TOO.—The “FISCHER” leavings of tus family, shows this; they are | hundred ottier places. Quantities of trees pluated | P7FOUNd and sublimest principles of art? Go aud | tech. “Tieral terms: to purchasers of move tien | Pika: hive te ete ie public since 1840. the study with Mra. Morrell. Children's class, Saturda; Lud take away | $20 ‘per year Thorough instruction in mechan Lich so distigures | drawfue by clearly kept on starvation allowances. ‘The | aliabout the houses of paytia Chinese are not extremely fastidious in regard to | that squalid und vulgar love ‘one jot or to any one building at 01 farther | firm succeeding the old-established firm of Nunus & Fc Particnlarsapply io” AXLE & RUTHERFORD, | Fischer Uormeriy Nunus & Clark) at that time, Dur, Mr. W. L. speiden_ -i 307 Fatuw. | ine the years we lave handled these Hauos we have food; ails Mah tat comes to thelr net AD Most | ali the precincts of those houses. alld of the Houle | pains pee ARTLE A ARTY AGEDEWe coos | eae —_ sia peal things come there soouer or later. In tae north | abbey itself. If Wye many Old gardens of the great ‘Hudson, New York. Send for catalocue. THREE THOUSAXD (3,000) OF THEM. - the horse, the mule, and the donkey ure in unl- | houses wich have bern pulled down hades JOHN'N. TILDEN, M. Dy M.A PROPOSALS. — FF Pe ERS Nersal use, and in some districts the camel also | preserved they Would lave icnt freshness, vor. Brineipal. | - Taro Se ae = css Snounce ite THOROUGHLY MELIaDEe does duty. It must be understood that the prac- | dure, and dignity to wany thoroughiares of Lon. | => ‘HENRY XANDER OWAKD UNIVERSITY, Oct. 23, 1883. instrument knows maid. tices vo cat all of these ablinals as soon ag they | don,” Hyde Park requires many more trees than 1 | J) sti mcapr H Proposals, will be recived Dy “ihe, undersigned ‘SANDERS & STAYMAN, expire, whether the cause of death be accident, | 15 pianted witi, aad ali Lhe roads south and north 'eacher of Piano and Theory, unui 1CESDAY, OCTOBER THINIIETH, old age, Or disease. ‘Tis 18 done asa matter of | of ic mig ge have avenues, 934 F st, u. w., Washington, D.C. : ne Studio: 826.12thst nw. _ocG-im+_| WIHALF-PAS? ELEVEN AM. for furniahitie woos 13 N. Charles si, Baltimore, Ma. ‘ vanran! ve dade atorials Industrial Department of Howard. 21°F Mau course, and the tact that the auimal has died of | alone would remove tie awinl Mowe UNIVERSITY THE CORCO- | Univeraity (cousisting of priutae olen ot chee: = naked- | ARE COLT: + Richmond, V anepidemic malady does not alter its ultimate | ness and w oki Oo Wien lio | (Jae COLUMBL in hess, and weight of bricks and stucco Which lie | ‘ran sclentifie School opeued October Le Theclessen, : a! tools). ihe right to ANO.— Like the old Estey Organizations due to eating dae cette, tuman | luce lead on Lue soul as one drives through Crom. | which mect in the evening. ae cpen te boilrseaes, For | MAKE supplies and tinners’ tools). be ri an parer Tt — organizations, due to eating diseased meat, are | weil road, Ennisinvre Garden: ct, any OF all bide is reserved. ‘Yarticulars {ur- | Organ, it is awoct in tone, with sinooth aud clastic 4 all Lue rest of | informstion about. the coumes in Alcebra, Geometry. | nizhed olrapplication Office hours, Gite 10sec ms LT ~ Fn 1887, touch, ample a power, aud very di . Bs Bae tecoguuzed among the peoples but it is con- | the stouy’ wildesuess of South’ Kensington, ‘Then | Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry.and Calculus, apply J. B JOHNSON, for reut. a 3,200 3,615 sidered better ty eat the meat, the cheapness of | music, agalo, mise canis be he ‘atria the open | tH. Le HODGRINS, Professor of Mathemation.o4-bmn 0023-4 ‘Treastirer. _ moma 3 <3 wuich is certain, and run tue risk of tue conse- | air mich oftener than {t is if the military bunds AINTING DRAWING IN CRAYON AND CHAR- FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS —Wasmixe- ‘i 3 3068 3567 quences, whicu are not quite certain, than to DUY | of the Household Brigade, instead of being. ale coal taught by MISS L. CANFIELD. Terms, $3 TO¥, B.C. Getober 20, 186% —reaied Frupownls | Tr ag NOT A CONUNDRUM i-Why are the Estey Gear meat even with the assurance Of no evil re- | jowed to play fur hire at pigeon shooting and hor. | Pe? on pr a Re Children, $1.90 | will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLUCK Ans pt ae ine Eesey 3.506 4,608 that of ‘those whlcu have dled. in an epidemic | Si, UUs, Various other ‘thuumerable emase | ae a ee Forspecifications, Uiauks om which bidsmust be mace, | °° poop axp SWEETEST TONR, -_ such as pleuro-pucumonia, Another example | Where, were tule to play Tor tae puede in tee | WW giowd Duntins Sth and f nert eentits ee; | Heene tepeecteed ts nabee’ att nd ul ne ee eect | GRRATEST eon ter VARIETY OF EFFECTS, ~ : of careful, calculating economy 48 theconstruction | metropolis every day in titer mt quarters, To cite | Savaniause "OB BULLARD Bison et ee i SWEDE Saat L & WHEATLEY. CHAS BEST MECHANICAL FACILITIES. 3,038 4,508 cooking let once more the example of Munich, how deligntful | saat ae mr canon dT ¥. RAYMOND, Coan me ‘oc22- ‘and Trnich are ti Lin 28 possible shat the costents | the rrequens bursts OL military uaste at alr nous | CINDERGALTEN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS | SSS. SSS O_O | , Denutitul new styles, mucderate prices aud easy 3,233 3300 aay ‘. dear, | make tuat pleasant city, Wual a gayety it jendsto Paws a ES. ’ ae and consists generally of noting but the stalks | civic Ufewhat a pleasure It gives to the very poor. | 1028,Sunderiand Place south of Dupont Ctrela, WINTER RESORTS. _ocl-3m, 54 Pet. 2,600 2.582 3170 and roots of the crops which inake rapid blaze | esi! And bow easy aud how Wise tt Would be to | get-2nt peed ng ny meets —— Sy ye ee 0nen ane Couunitted to. children, for one €ho camao ues | FINCH Saiue gayvty, We suune pleasure to the | > ARTYN'S , COMMERCIAL COLLEGE np | ‘['#OMASVILLE, Ga. Open for Fall Trade. Choice lot of Pianos for sie | Goropen, comuitted to chiidren, for one Who can do uoth- | jaded London crowds} Wuen 1 saw the London a) ‘Rchooi of “Telecraphy and PINEY WOODS HOTEL, Bid rent. Special salem to make cuanges by Uctober L sereetenrennneeenaty Id 4879 5.518 ing eise can at least pick up straws and leaves and people Watching and Waiting so good humorediy ‘L.W., near City Post-Uifica, “ SEASON OF 1888 OPENS DECEMBER L Batyaus. HL. SUMNEK,S11 Othst.nw. se7-Ou 4,250 Foe to acum and winter & vast army of | for a sinall platoon of Life Guards and a tew close | PaaiWar cho Reamer "aie, M.A. BOWEK, Proprietor. | > S095 fuel gatherers Spread over tue land. Boys ascend | carriages coutaiulug Une Toyal fully 10 pass on | Pee pemec eee, te AmerICA y | For ciroulars, rates, ke., address ane Praxos. 3596 5,005 trees and beat tuem with elubs tosh ke off the | their was to & rallWvay stailon, I tought woate vedo Duane rang. “Catalogues ire ow ape rat OAT ies Nxat Sea leaves; the very straws get uo Ume to show which | pity it was not to give that uaseliish “and good. | P H, CQuOKED students hotadiitted. FRANCIS | o¢15mwikt-26t ‘Manager, Ga a ieee ‘MANSHIP -— way the wind blows befure they are annexed by | natured crowd more oUt-oi-door gratuitous enjoy- |G, MARTEN, President: C. BNER, Se suseubtan ak teed seitiah'te ow Some enterprising collector. Siullarly | profes | ment; uot tue sentimental trash of peopie’s pal. sea Boers, cpm sional manure coliectors swarm over all the roads | aces, wil. oly is of Une country. Chinese women carry Unis minute | mace Pecks: economy into their dress; noting comes amiss to | joy ment them; if it 1s not used in one place it ts in anowwer | 24. “New Artistic Styles,” Muisied in desizus of HIGHEST DECOKATIVE AKT. —————— | _ SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A fine assortment of THE SERVICES OF AN | prominent makes at ali prices PIANOS POK KENT. sician should consult Mra, WM. KNABE & CO., tuwew up uuder a roof and | J RAWT ING TAUGHT BY MISS ‘epastoursuut of them but such eh. | LDNELLIE TAYLOR. orma 88 pet month, tne sevs in Lue crowds of Parts, of Vi- | Kewons S week. Soecial classes for children on Satur. L i, or 500 sialler cities all over | 9#¥: 81-50 per month._ Studio 484 H st, sw. ocl-1m' DI exs w FOL Gar ~ 7 City and County ef Washington, Lrsirict of On dents wuuigive thelr castom cloths away'io Chi. | fae, Se ation i Donuts some genticinen | QF, JOHNS COLLEGE ANNALOLIG. MD. FIGHT safer ieee ‘Tatute Galye"Semegy. 6S, | 771 Market 51S | tumbia, 28: ee ty be assured Chat tho cater of we | eas om tuultcadus soe in| Resta sponta im cls Y etre, “Zorn very | oat Se < 1pao- STARRED Aa SE SHING I sctenaly veer thas the Sguree tm ene ahoye i anon, le aetna tt | aad ad tig tm | Wau tha Phat aes eee | MURady ite viene mp Gesmmamiaay | _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ___|,0, openune satan ar tecasa comer ee a phon ace ce Qualiues in them most ane ee ‘ilogucs uidtess ‘President, THOMAS FEES, mu Lediee cay. __yl-tam*_ | ©), npeey; Canrzre:: Carrere Coren: 5.2. Form, squeak 18 cueaper than the oll Simi-| but most cout.nu, a by thee tare se28-1m, WISE—DE. BROTHERS, 906 B3T_ ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Ca, ed by their rulers, =4 larly, dirt is cheaper than hot water, and so, as a = psd Expert Spe ‘Seen of BIGELOW, the Oideat Potsblianea Es wade cath tuatue.s | We are daily receiving our Fall supply. {;AvERSON INSTITUTE ioe te ns ply of BIGELOW. | Sworn to and subscribed before me Ui eighh Tule, the people do not wash; the motto “Cueaper In @ Royai siouschold. E 914 Lith st. bet Tand K sts, 21d Will guarantee a cure fu ail caves of private disease | LOWELL & HARTPOKD TEA Tabanan, | Coeth Gay Odeauery, £. i, 2000, Tuan dirt,” Wuuich the Soap-dealer puts in bis Win- | Prom the Bostun Immmcrpte Select Classical aud Mathematical School for Young | oi meu aud suruish medicine, or bo charge; cousuite: | BRUSSELS, MUQUETS. \ aT SQUARER, dows, “ebuid not be made intelulgibie to "ue | 779m the Bostan tans , r : Met aiid Boo ay. a {Hon and savice iree at any hour during theday- Sug. | THREE-PLYS, INGKAINS, and ART Sy 4B kewy, Chiuese.. "To thei the average foreigners are mere cling, original and overenaborste tot ee, | Dane tte thirts-soventh, rer MONDAY, SEPTEM. | sexbed sad ewwen. | Tetore my SD. i HEM | RUGS, MATs, CURTAINS, and DRAFINGS in gre Siotary Patna, ("oan } Taados tt te 50 mnuen Cheaper to buy tne Serta | Haglan an ce ene er elaborate to & New| Prepares for Harvard: Yeic’ Priscaton, Johns Hop- | Panes; Haass 8 Betacy Publis, in and for cas | TOO, MASS. Ce et cer etch to colieied. ades Arts oo much cueaper to buy the paris and | Englander. but at the samo time there Is tre- ink end. other Collecen and, Curgerstien: for the | Ygets-imr 225-30 HOOE, BRO. & CO. 1328 Fet_| Of the total ctrculation given above, the books put them toge 8 almost | cusntiy conslderabie: simpli ervable, par. | Selentite Schools, U. tary and Nav en, | 5 - eS ED sat nat single lamp dettiy placed tn & bolo Ie ikeratvic: | family, altuougir surrounded by incertable teerce | ate et ——__—_ CHAS. B. YOUNG. Princioal | Yetandant remedy for sil, blood, clegsoes, cousing | oJ,» Germeciy with F. Henson copies were regularly delivered each day by car. @ single lamp dettly pluced in a hole iu the divid- | family, aituougi surrounded by inevitable forms y ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY, . 4m forty-eight hours, Jie, $3 per box. ‘We have just received a lare comsigument of new ing wall, Chinese, ih fact, seem tw be capable of | and eereuouies, at every opportunity take an | ML Da, DUBL'S REKVINE Noes pertaanen ‘all 150. white Buck | riers at the homesof permanent subscribers witiit Going alinost anything vy ineans of almost noth- | effurt to ites ta mselvce fe cures We sre, id thes custdius and | 1100, 1104, 1106, 1216 Most. an@1128 11thet, | natural wesitueas Ioan ot vitality, necreue etait nee Pes eer ing. “They wilt give you an iron foundry on a| restraints. For ia soaes by ‘ayers (8 yards long) tur 10c. per piece. Gilt Papers uu viut asa guest ab | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG | &. ,Price $1. very diguifled business tor ue cuancellor of the German confederation, bUL IV's the only Way to get tarough,’ ‘THE FINAL SCENE. He thus descrives his personal observation of the closing act of the drama: “Having lett our carriage at Cuevenges, Forsyth and I stopped there to get it, but a long search proving fruitless Wwe took lodging in the Village at the house of the curé, resolved to continue tie hunt in the morn- ing.” But then we had uo better success; $0, cou- ciuding that our veuicle had been pressed 1uto the hospital service, we, at an early hour on the 2d of ‘September, resdined the search, continuing on down the Foad lu the direction of Sedan, Neat the gate of the cliy we came on the German picket ine, aud one of the officers, recoguizing our uni- foruis—be having served in’ the War uf the rebel. forward and addressed me in good English. We naturally ‘eli into conversation, and iu “the midst of it there came out through the gate an open carriage, oF landau, con taining two men, oue ot Whow, In the uniform of @ general and smoking a cigarette, we recognized, when the couveyance drew near, as tue Emperor Louis Napoicon, ‘The lundau went on toward Donchery at a leisurely pace, and we, luferring that tere was someuiing Moré Important at hand just theu than the ren covery of our trap, followed at @ respecuiul dis- Lance. Not quite a mile from Donchery is a clus. ter of three or tour cottages, and at tue first of these the landau stopped lo await, as we atter- Ward ascertained, Couat Bisinarck, with whou the diplomatic negotlations were to be settled. Some minutes elapsed beiore he came, Napoleon remain lug seated in bis carriage meantime, still smoking and accepUng WILD nonchalance the staring of & group of Geruian soldiers near by, who Were gazing ou Uueir fallen foe With curious aad eager BISMARCK AXD NAPOLEON. Presently @ clattering of hoois was and looking toward the sound I perceived the the carriage be dismounted, and walking up to it St ae 1a a quick, bi way That seemed to startle him. Aiter a w or two the te tney stopped opposive tae Weavers cutiage, Where they to tne weavers ott so famous from that ‘day. The little nouse ison minute scale of completeness in a back yard, and | Mar.vorougi wou Will make in @n hour a cooking range, of strong and | euquctte ca: periect draft, out of a pile of mud Bricks, lusting | soctat scale. ‘scut niaiL Forssicat 30. Git irom Se. to 43. All city. Of ay ‘3h “ANDIFOLD'S cor. Sovand ita, w, | Hom 15e-t0 0, Panbossed Gilt trou Soe. te 43. All | the city, the remainder a daily average work guarant * sold Tuning a specialty. ox & BRO. 5 staw, |  copies were sold at the oMice, in the novels LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Fourteenth year opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 34 crs ‘door. a and rail apd Indelinitely; operating perfectly, and costing noun- | ager-ducues aga others of her | for reception of boarding pupils: THURSDAY, OCTO- | _ Ft street care yes the wy! way Stations, &c., and on the streets, iy log, the Oid Woman Who 1D her last moments | style would not put you av your eas-asdo the | Bid 4th, tor reception of day pupils, ‘QprciaLty INDING.-HARPER'S AND IN ANC newsboys, making @ grand total average withia hovbied as near as possible to the family grave- | Prince and Prices uf Wales bj UciF sumpis men | _we5-2m Mrs, E. J. SOMERS, Principal. 8 Century Magazines bound for Go aud fo ceutess FINANCIAL. Yard in order to die so as Lo avold the expense of | ners. A irieud of mlue Wato Visited. them? told toe zo | Pe vk BADER — = couin-bearers for so long a distance, was a We city Of 24,046 copies daily, and leaving as 1992 15 ‘Isao, dues | = s ——= shar | they envered the rvom were ue awaited uem| D223 L5ze Sr. Fauve All Work guaranteed Send postal. ‘es NO. W. CUKDUN, JNO. W. MACARTNE! acteristic Chinese, * unannounced, 1223 5: ree | ‘Memier greeted him simply and cor- NE. wtock ke, | average of 1,438 copies to be sent toregular sup ———— oe dialiy. Ony the arse Words addressed to Ubem —_ ACARTNeY, seribers beyond the District ues Uy unail, Nevada Seap Mines. must” be “your Toyal bighuess” but ‘they ATTORNEYS. GLovin BUILDING. 1419 F BE: 3 Bis From the Territorial Enterprise, Beed not be said again. “sue price, in tact, ‘The MISSES KERR'S School for Youne Tadies and — ———— ——---—- = ‘oud D in Government i. end railway trains In Nevada are several deposits of mineral soap. | PaFiicWiarly enjoys an Ucconsttaintd manner it | EittleGirls willopen WEDNESDAY SEP? ae Ae AME BEEL cA RINOTON, _ ATZORNET-AT- ere — In addition to the ana ae poe. | Those about lit; tie easier You ate. within: the ied number of ma > Bae Crrry Deposits. Exchapse, Loans. Collections, large and constantiy inoreas, One ot these has been worked for three or four | pounds of guod breeding, tha better he ieee you, | Commodations for « limited a ‘Boarding: avenue, Washington b. G ails Hat ey a ey a ‘Years, | The soap is sometimes made up into cakes | He Walks bUL Ute Uline, alchough he Makes an | Pils sc3-2m_ | 2S a of New dork, Piiladsipuia Busou, | 6 1X€d subscription list abovereterred to, tmay as it comes frou the mine, but usuaily it is toned ere aatenrite wae Se is | (PH COLTTERE HOME AND DAY SCHOO! I ae yg (tien, jot | De Sad Thai of Uhe 6,421 copies sola wituin its lige down by admixture with various other soaps, In | teuer Hie, like als ening family, speaks | Ml (Thirteenth Year). A Select Institute fora, tad: iapent securities, District slight German accent, ius 1's bei x 0! Boys. Eugiish, Cl ch, Mativemat- s Woxpearct Bouds aud ail Local Railroad, Gas, Dakota and Wyoming are also deposits ot natural | JH sight German aoveu ui ry Wing tore, | Numero! Boys. Euiiahy Clason Froneh Sather | Np Shion Stock deaitine = ts. larger proportion are bougnt vy permaneys UNE 1153 Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold Jy’ living 12 Soap. In regions where soda, borax and mineral | an accent, ald us sue deat, she also is not | REE 1: apd cloves TUNE 171538 1 st nw. near the | what alittle cash will sccomplish these days if you | _American ell Telephone Stock bought and s S | residents of the city, living tn lodgings, &o., nt Gradieats together tad o ceat? Goring these in | wnuch of a couversuilonaist —“‘Tuers are people | Atitutow Hotel LUCLEN E, G COLLIER." A Mt. | 4 Slat ASG Spear gl Oren pa ne wnt ae ill igrodieats Logetver and a soap) aning iy te rest. | wo tala si has aotusag tosas,cveattshPwce, | Feuer Gomes, by abecial, Bormann, Mr. | dea at the PROFESSIONAL pena Aap Saye NR. Hot springs assist very materially in uniting and | My lady readers way e iuteresicd to AnOW ‘that | McFusRon ofS ry Jersey: Hon, Thos. ¥, Bayard, ees = ae 3 will find ten styles of suits eo = VENI oF | Of@ransient visitors, trom all parts of the country, concentrating they materials provided by mature. | jer chive dat ave been Laugt at - tary of State; Jude Andzer Francis | _ #8: for this amount you ME BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTs oF ‘The soap found about uot springs is, thererore, | Mar ltee daugacers have b ehels Own ldressee: | St Ramey, Ur. 3. “er for men; sizes from 33 to 4:2, frock or sack. ue pang i £52, SES EVENTS capenth sue eum & tn Sues Guana generally harder and more pertect than that pro- | whicu are always sup) » Out admirably cut aud @10; for this amount we show twenty styles of suite; duced in the dry way, in and about the basins of | ated. ‘rhe wardrove vf the princess is kept ina exunct lakes The Waters of Owens and Mouo | jarge upper rovn at Marlborough house, which is ; for this amount you purchase from of SS ee. gy aay | ned wien nets ee ee Rey soumiy exbeneseemnahiad Cenotonceadameer ter: and soda on tab - | dresses are ioded in iArge sheets on these Suelve: c soncn: Eekione Soup. The Watens et Monde er, Produces | which draw out, and two or turee maids Lave Eupile prepared tor colleve or | at Sere: soap. The Waters of Mono roduce sf dual traiuing. Special advantages to apt pupila, x * Fe AE SF TayFads of gruve (which after atime Mouuce | charge of a” large and gorgeous assort~ suory work Calisthente dell, The schon 43 | $15; this amount will purchase in our lal meat Of costumes jor every conceivable oc- | \til supplied with chart Telerence books, aud forty styles of Cheviot, Cagsimere or Worsted suits, 335 Fe eee are weaned ashore, and in some | casion. No vervaut Is allowed to be seon by sheit | cajlumt cbcnteet caress et oo eer Seah woe tein: tteramhs pesdeoanah aioe pisces form beaches a foot or two in depth. ‘The | royal highnesses except those Whose duty 10 is | Ofte kour—10 am. to lla, iB tm, to p.m. | as vectlema olly matter contained Ln the grubs OF fies uniting | to ve Wich them or near thein. AS they approach, | _su20-Gu 108, W. [Dal Saas ok doposit Of soap an Ine OF UWO In’ Une ors, | the maids aud men iaust liue uaeuse.ves, but Luis | > v ADAM A PELE, WELLKNOWN FOR Hiri Ex. | _@18 20,623 and $25;at this price we can show deposit of soap an inch OF two in umokness each | custom is nol coulined to royalty; It exicts in ail Bu ery earore Foe you such a variety of suits as we have never beforo year. Thus in the course of ages a deposit of | otuer Louses of Lue aristocracy 48 Weil, And Lhere | private or in classes, Highest recommendations 916 | shown. Batural soap of grvat depth has been built upon the | ig a well-knowa duke wuo, itin driving over his | Voth st u.we neat the Aeitortes Bow eae OVERCOATS without end and such prices as will estates 2ecs # servant of se aprerers 8s DM dies | Gow caDARE_a BOARS ING AND Dax | Surprise you. charyed ai once, and should the : aha BOARD) West. These peculiar grubs ure the only living Neg beer him approach fae tlimnbe eae heeat es ScHOGr Foe PR Leb $2, $2.50, $3, $3.75, $4.50, 85, $5.50, 86, $7. 68, sizes from 33 to 42, sack or frock. greater numbers and for longer periods, and wha, furthermore, largely represent the well-to-do ana | purchasing portions of the communities to whica ‘they respectively belong. The last-named is class Of readers alone weil Worth reaching; but. 18 to the phenomenally large permanent circuls on of Ube paper, andespectally to its unparalleled hold upon Ue housevold and faimily circle, tuss the attention Of udveruser «© paruculariy de rected, {hing found m the waters of Mono and Owens | or hides winsell U-iind-it ora aswnongn'| 2k CEEMS OCTOBER}. 35tm, £9,810. At these figures we show you a variety of pi ee _ Called tie spoou-bit, frequents these fakes, mad | SUNY, Of Swe, miededheanor ‘pub this Qukeia | Pet Ome TRSTITOTE, [590 Tgp | nor bore from &to 14 ear hats opdann qgmneng Goan puttin 8 Gn Mand * FP ecceniic, FF La iu 7 “ “ feeding upon the aquatic Mies and grubs becomes | aparuuséals in One 0. ‘his vastien ee wed ey Trench and Hurlsh Beleot Schesl tor Sie, Rta. Gia, The. 800.92, 3-95, 91.50, 08.95, $2. ‘These are the prices of our pants for boys frou 410 1¢ years, In Boy's OVERCOATS we have supreme values, and it wil pay you to give them special examination be- so fat that Itcan hardly fy. Hunters kill tuese =e rag gh ground, aud, except for au occasional ride or drive, ie ves Dune wodeasp tie Sariacs of the” earth, ‘or gureulars and infortnatig ia a princely manner, eed candle ligai, oF, tet us hope eldeeie ‘ion [om BEREIT2 ScHOOT oF LANGUAGES of Columbia Will show tuat Tax Sram circulates within its mits something more than one copy for about every eighth inhabitant, of whatever ne ie, pevouteontn ear, MONDAY, GCTOBER ‘Une east side of the Donebery road near its junc- ioa with that to Frénois, and stands about fore pyrchamns elsewhere, ‘For money saving always visit ‘The Charm of Hoast Monkey, ‘Terms begin now. Letter to the Philadelphia Record, Aside from the scant rations he brings, the Yu- Tace, creed, age, or station in life; and, realizing the extent to which its columps are scanned oy or anzo 723 14th ot. nw several members of the families into which found to be changed lazo’s f00d consists mainiy ot wild nogs or such 0, 400 77H ST. H.W. COR D, - castile, and beautifully wht peepee angrernfeyni abies Kil, sted out FPOPENED Webs, tap At 723 LSP or goes, It is Bot extravagance to claim that the From the Sen Francieve Weep. red beans stewed in fat, Monkeys are considered pe are 1 ea Paper ts read every day by fully two-tharda of ine A plumber and an uphoisterer were recently en- fhe chotonss of morceanx, pardoutarty the fives jesry Reowedge, Te ama gies population of the District who are able to ‘gaged in Ntting up a fashionable residence in Van | (0c, $pec!ess whl _ ng A eR EY ‘Can this record be matobed uy luaiu any neue ‘Ness avenue, and got into a discussion as to which | Thanksgiving ‘turkeys by New Aas | sane ‘paper in Une world: Intelligent adverusers will readily enderstasé ‘Une facts and figures given above, and the value» Been T. Kus sae nn ete = ee oe aa er ALU NGT Fates oop U, 8 Yotent Galen there” sald the plumber." Lapis enone TAILOR, ‘a ciyculation Of such extent and character, wits: & Fi 4 Gareraree$ Rant's Bontnhore ‘out amplification or comment. ‘The plumber cutolt a piece ot Siene = te se owh until fc wolghed slteea ’ bi aed re. ‘In conclusion, i only remainsto be anid thattns ” gad teat in hor ign Baba ad tne : rem and delivery rooms are st ali umes ogee te fee aoe cea iz | Gee Tox Bur. County %