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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1888. FOR RE PRT 300 N ST.S,W. 6 ROOMS, BATE: A have "$15.0 per mom 118 ce et TO er woul. Ce Bor. s and Besta POR RENT— MEN ew. Gr ‘story bay-window Os F xt nsw lU08 T.S.W, ONE SQUARE + batory Hose, 9 NT 273, tio and Emacraving hinps. Rent # RENT —THREE-STOR! ten rooms, all ined. imps: house 4 t 3:30 per mouth, J. FRED. KEL- nw. mi O-kt New Jersey av n10- woderm improvements, n10-0t* fondition, $40 p niet Pu Sra ws ] : CAYWOOD & GAltit pl0-3t" CB CAYWOUD, RENT = han EA McINTIRE, SIS F st. me, 1i-hooM HOUSE, ‘situnted in Jackly ul Printing Office nw. In- A. 5. CAYWOOD, 910 Sth st. nw. 310 EST. N.W.: 14 ROOMS; ALL luprovenverte: ueat Pension office and Apply JOHN H. MAGRUDEK, 1417 —_nY0-1m_ Ti Rooms, a Circle: pleasant arkets, cars, herdics; iy Adairess' FO. nr tween tw of cars: house tith st'sw. "Apply at 300 F st. wl Sc [aH ¢ Pree ter] V stn w, Tir ‘Cap. st. Lr. 40. RLY NEW 7-ROOM HOUSE w.; modern improvements A'PHILLIPS, 1219 New Lork aves 13 Beto. jonth. R. FOR_RENJ—HOUSES. Fe REXT_2.STORY BRICK HOUSE: 7 ROOMB; OR RENT—HOUSE 1022 12 Hf Jang rounds and stable in the rear, & _FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. PEE oo ne aes aaa | Pek ase a5 fermont ave, 3 yo! FROM ewer et ae se rs 0-5 lye Bp ST. N.W., BRICK, 1488, M1 fives : FOR SALE—HOUSES. WITH SPOON AND SAUCEPAN. SALE—NOS. 728 AND 730 ST. 8 £:|Anm Hour in the Cooking School with ae acme dee: the High School Giris. brick; lange rooms; — POACHING AN EG@ AND “LANDING” IT IX 4 DISH —HOW THE COOKING SCHOOLS ARE MANAGED— THE MANWAL OF INSTRUCTION—HOW THE COURSES ARE ARRANGED. It was egg day in the High School cooking class, A group of girls, all wearing white ‘aprons, stood around a kitchen range. An im- Portant experiment was going on. It was the “ropes Several of the girls had he crowded tn ing. In hands at breaking eggs, striking ining house Mirs Watts conduc rosjran palin beeen egg in two, ccaking saat osumned by seventh and eighth and then emptying the contents into a bow! so | fit ee a Ba deftly that the yolk remained unbroken. It is| two lundred and ten pupils. The Ave other quite a knack, as anyone may find out by try- | cooking schools attached to the white schools ing. There was a on the range cco oll wall attended. = tonsbenn ofS 4 partly filled with water cher with | Schools are Normal School graduates, : Sretingtr sos wes pned iit On of | tenn emer hn ea the girls of the class had to tell when the water | come to the schools ouly omse'a week, wo the was boiling, or heated enough to drop the egg | teacher has several classes each day, and ge into it. Then, in the presence of the class, the —— substantially the same routine with same pupil poured the egg to be poached out lass, of the bow! into one of the rings. "During the A SLICE OF POTATO, two minutes anda half required to cook the | When Tae Sran reporter passed from Miss ogg, Miss Jacobs, the instructor, discoursed on | Jacobs’ school to Miss Watts’ school he found $8" im goneral, and this egg in particular. | assembled there about a kitchen table a class a the ani NE, THREE-STORY SR Ge PT ee ne ite the High School ‘accommodation of the ing schools and the crowded main building. In n10-c06t N x, = eo rick No. 7B. —TO GE: Ny NICELY ¥ Pox. | Binet Noa ‘sad Pleasant. with open MSR” | fro Aenean ins fot ad tod cies iss Li wenden aad eno RAY & BRO) CATERERS, 1702 L ST, N.W. residences. Meals furnished to Vrgt0U WANT TO LEARN FRENCH QI I take your room and board with sor, 1804 H st. nw. i i FI 3 4 a W BRICK HOt F cceaie Gatien tobe Sant HANDY, O21 Fat. now. BLO-w OR BALE cOR PXCHANGE FOR A EARMOA luable Corner ‘Store in ington. SAMUEL BEALMEAR, S10 Be Paul at, Baltimore, Dy o bone Ee Bike 3: DENTISTRY. RoR, J. HYATT, ‘TIST, ST. CLOUD Building, cor. ‘9th ‘and ¥ sts., Room 47, extracts ‘eoth without. D_ INVESTMENT OR HOM watched the pan and the poacher in of younger girls, who were deeply interested brick house; 12 rcoms:; in first-class: While the water simmered and aon aaa Sad ieee a Rinse sonnet he belt ete, bubbled, ana the filmy part of the egg ‘gre | i2 some experiments Miss Watts was explaining Neffectuat, = GeO, W. LANKEN ‘Pure, DENTAL INFIRMARY! TEETH FILLED Toin'snd ‘uid APUncial Teeth inserted. without cept cont of material, af 189 Hot, uw. Dental De- ment of Colum versity. iy, except Sunday. Extraction free. ‘open ‘trom Detober 1¥i to June opaquely white. with a sliced potato. She was explaining the ‘WHY IT WAS ONE-sIDED. nutrient qualities of the potato, the different sa daira ine young mia “thatthe ) Sf Sxposure to nit the ahowed the. earch yolk of the egg goes to one side?” cells in the potato, and in the course of the That looked liked a poser, but Miss Jacobs | discussion brought out the fact that Saratoga responded: ep ery =— ng SS “Beca ” jone led potatoes cause the treatment “But why doce it stay in'Uho mide?” to which they are stijected extracts the starch, “Boca ipped a little,” said Miss 6 class was engaged in making hotes se gap epee cee an in eee of some of the experiment’ Miss Watts said to ret See Sr = pe “Oh,” said the inguirer, with a somewhat frame houses centrally located neat gure nnd R SALE—BARGAIN—2 Beat By Tae Stan reporter that some of the girls when y pid hordion aay REW | crushed air. She fat she ‘was on the | they first camo to her classes did not know ogee tic DONOHOE BTS Fas Comet | ment LO tooms, 8 yercent net ou anvestment? (a gresb sacciter dort. 40 rooms: 8 per cent “ verge of a great 7, Cr to handle broom to sweep out the —210-St*_JOH? AOE. 313 East Capitol st, | Tents 10, oe ons net on is cs ” sear HE SALE-HOUGE 300 4D ST. S.E. CLOSE TO Pietoo Place, bol Band Tete oom ye me,” said Miss Jacobs, ‘why FTOR SALE—-ON EASY TERMS—A VERY DE- ea ae oe yi ot Ds * SWORMSTEDT ny 2010-6¢ Fat ow 3! r . PRO} Gold and joc. | FOR SALE—THRER RICK HOUSES NORTH. INESS PROPER ty. Pain prevented in extracting by application to west; new; well built: Grooms: bath andconcrote 3 bet 7th 50x390; abe Wei anved artic Wud faertdt | gas asa ih Bou Toe" ei 760" Bor BE butt Smee in Bailing, Saget bes perce Othe: ato tion is sie “a a 084 F et, Roo in this mn ie : ‘and business purposes LE—BRICK ROOMS, ONE | fance pariaiy ‘Tho! Fstiare from a, ur: rented a 9 1.200. arse mi PROPOSALS. (GNITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, U, S. NATIONAL SNUSECM W isntworom October 0, 1suh Sextat By will g received until TWELVE M. NOVEM- tt THIRTEEN jes to tho pi ‘and’ 1-2m* a : . 8. Nal ‘Museum i = =) some of the white comes up on the outside of Guring the fecal year ending June 30,1880, orem fb 1B SALE—NOR 3T CORNER PROPERTY, | the poacher?” Reagan Gani | ean "Pio song Va eas | FTG cone ee, oe | es Jedeed, wes 0 tesa one, Zhe, sic 1O50 sor Gils and brates ection eheseney sere es sfo3e ia. Etat inion ba'wosr Ral Balto lot voc ntaide the fi story, : tion on west half of lot; cor. half of lot vacant, | water outside the Food for Living We ‘of Towels,Mis- GTON, | 20d well suited for four nice houses. This SHlianion Nappies. Saban st" Wate Maize | ROR SALEAN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | ted well sued for fournice houses. Awards will be mad¢ only to established manufactur. | 4yy,f0U" (4) profit of held for ea | Yestment contiguous to Maas. and $9 of or dealers in the article. ‘The right is reserved | {vided end sold at once at a good progt or held for an | Svesmend scott Thome, and to waive defects and to. ‘any (oF all bids oF parts | Coitatcts onto oan calle pa ibis ecw OWNER, Cf bide, Blank forms, with specifications for propo ent House, Con Tndiane ave. ‘als and further information bby int id- sn 60 rocket, cod in olnsaires erg, wilt be furpiabed ou application at thin of ¥ 020,25,30,n03,6,10 8. P’ LANGLE! pyar oY, STEAM BOILERS—ARCHITECT'S OFFICE U. location to erect 10 houses, and ma- s @, ragh for the foundation of ail. To sn imime- feived at thle efce until NOON SATURDAY” DE fuser we Will guarantes the price it ce DE: ie ° 5 CEMBE Et frame, lot 2Ox170, on D, bet Toes aad 14th that enclosed the egg, rovers | looked at Mise Jacobs looked at one, anotheg, pt as thought over all they had studied in their nat-| Clean and bright as the most fastidious house~ Towa Circles, ape ural philosophy and chemistry, and gave it up, bear rage ae eg - Bon ee. on god to te at home in the inter at] = all gave it up except one very p fret between eno te ianraton Fee be i pupil, isn’t | 9 Tepor 1 fact to the teacl down tight” a bias | “Yes; that is it,” said Miss Jacobs. ers said that the classes, 0 far a they cor hed. were composed mostly of girls who arc the quostion roqhired woke very wie wren | Hot likely ever to have to-car a ing by cook Fora {ull listapply to WESOOTT & W FES 4 T_DWELLING 111 ‘Key next door, Inquire 92¢ ADIES WHO REQUIRE THE SERVIOES OFAN hte ty cinity of Dupont Circle: «very desirable, new, three- fEOS ae, Suational, water-tebe and ining ten Principal Lane, of the High School, said one of Jon RENTS SSR | SPupposits FOR ‘CONSTRUCTING SCHOOL can be consulted dally, 464 C st., between 43¢and Oth | 0 Ogg. pepe open a hepden ody Setagh wg boos l wee SSS P HOUSE.—OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS , é ns ita DISHING THE EGG. in breed-making, oni : gh oe igpeetent conden Bofrate Wome for alge When the class had satas a court of inquiry —Sealed that she had for thre C., WasHIx@Tox, D. C., November 5, 1488.- r : A very desirable three-story brick, nine-room resi- 4 ‘office 1 ‘ears made all the bread for her father's fai Site ee ae y i, of WEDSESDAY, ROVEMBER YOUR ode Tala eveneees ae on the egg and decided that it was cooked | ir. No sample of the bread was submitted, Seb meat aaa TRENT, TR, or cotrasing»-cuerstory oor | Wa onset be PON et a aan ty BAG NEVER DEEN GONUAADICTED THAT | coough, one of them waa dopated to tket| Miss Lathe. the viceprincipal ef the High Jon RENT: Boland Bi, block 8, section, 2 Burviie Dee. Blane locations in Washington, On Rhode I ‘adton" Skis city. Ladies, youcsn | from the fire and dish i, School, said that the girls who took upon thi F — 1700 “Me ST. NW forma of, roporals’ and specticationn together with | $V%, West, Sh 10th a. 2. three iota exch with 8 feusdeully consult Dr. BROTHERS, O06 B t's w. | 0mm she Ate and dish it. secobs, _| selves this extra course did not seem! to. suiter State: Hns locaton “Fate's gerteenagt: MMPPOVG- | Hiiations Choretor at tho vies ct ake inate oe | » Thegeloteom Mgt Hoar N.H. ave, each 18 2.0feet | Feructlar aflention, paid to all dlcatoe | ‘There are not many people, besides practical | OM, that account in their standing in other ae **THOS S'FISHER& CO, | Buildines of the bisteit of Coltumbia, and ony bids | Pe arene de era cextime be housekeepers, perhaps: who would think this | Clases. They attend the cooking school ouly ne 6 a ge Yoton 9 bet, uu and 10th, LOzOs, price 81.80. | ING ANHOOD REGTORED BY USING Rat celica: pele, wat lb ene Ube Sete, ead ethers pemet Se JOR RENT—BY R_O, HOLTZMAN, REAL Sak HAS W. MON | Houses for sale at Hyattsville, ‘or two of Dr. ERS! Invi Fit Si iiscnes pies Tous ua ¥ suri = | BAM Ee WHEATLEY, CHAS. W. RAYMOND, Com: Will'cure ‘any vcise of nervous debiley. aed tous of ‘Houses for sale at Takoma, n8-5t Houses for sale at Mt. Pleasant, ‘Lots for sale at Anacostia, FINANCIAI ots for Chichester. te’ Thinks it is enay go ton kitchen, posch an eax, take it up and serve it on the table in present- able shape, and he will find there is much to A LONELY YOUNG MAN. All the pupils in the cooking schools are girls ve It ‘to the whole Baio of female. SOU Bat awe oceBtae svi JME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | learn in the process. except one. This is a courageous youth in the ‘NO. W. CORSON. JNO. W. MACARTNEY, Reha eee Miri S01 T st. nw Oflos hours f “She wil ff the saucepan,” said one mem- High School who wanted to learn how to cook a © TMlemberNtstock Bx, | 720-5 £585. bn with Laden ont ber of the class, ok in hand, or twenty SESE iS L_) Seine pus “4 ° i se <a, | and is doing so. He goes, note. K AT THIS. ae ‘DR. BROTHERS, 906 BST. en Is this spider?” said Miss | every ae th a cl: a: — Re vy Anpeared efor ine an made oath tout Deo . % chievor stg renta B13 Aree: 81,08 the Sift Bettas Eee teen nie rae yan” Sung oad several mombers of | with thet at Mis 3 eee per Socks, $fmen atid furnish mnedicine, or uo charre: consulta: | ‘He, Class. in the gleeful tone that « class and CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. X. W., ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, six rooms, on'234 st. n.w., between 30 "under good ren fe J. ave. se, Gr x < trictly correct, stands with the 3 — 5 society at large always assumes when it catches | T°, ” Py 1 W Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, ‘Two new Bricks: two stories: six room: to | Honand advice free at any holir during the day. ‘Sub- ‘f mu Jacobs’ table. " Principal Lane said b es oo B 3. ere. ae, Get h ns i Bick: two storie oma: scribed and sworn befgre me ‘HERS, | one of its members tripping. a g Fenton Ph HE | aaiitga Btocia ad Bones. dd ait securiien tsted | alley om Sth tt me well Geils meaty apes bwecke pp 2 ee ee 1 7 t giey;0 eee SAMUEL C, MILLS, a Notary Public, in and for the Hy | ese re SASS 5 8c. 81,650 cach v 7 , | District of Columbia, this third day of July, 1885. Aapecal cl atest ecuritien District | nce ber sgt = Beieue on Mak nw. $1,000 cach; | THe pf Columb hie thir day af Yul, 888. 9 | Bonds and all Local Railroad, Gas, Lusurance and Tel- R IT'S FRENCH POWDERS ARE THE ‘Frame House, 1503 9th st, n.w.: rooms 7 10" bake oven: mote uned now for coafertionseys Di %beanitard temnedy: Toran! bleed disease ea Fenton Pl FURNISHED HOUSES. near 18th st, 13.8500 H, near 21st st, 8 epee) ; asked the young man no questions. He didnot lite the frvinggnt, sotid Miss Jacobs, “she will believe that cooking should remain scaled bovk to anyone who wanted to learn, Whether The pupil selected for the task thereupon | this yeung man intends to kee p bachelar’s hall ‘ephone Stock dealt in, F d the pan, containing the poacher and the | 6 j, 4 > on western lands, lead our 1th. 18 ot sear Usthy LIF mericau Bell Tlephone Stock bought and solasy18 | BEG SUR: tare tne Bom for conte ious nasal, orakin troubles; weimey discases coached egg, from the stove and bore it to the | Of fe oing to settle on western lund», lending a th, bet. Qand Rt, LOr. eS ——— | she lon U.L. BOYER, in forty-eight hours, Price, $33 per Dox. itchen table. ‘There, with the class crowding | Outs ? a ROY 1 LADIES’ GOODS. ; ‘Sth st., near Ty TT D'S NERVINE No. 2 permanently cures semaine Wie eter | petal neon sal lta yesal oe x = ‘great barain. ce. ice, “nt by ADIES' RIDING HABITS, COATS AND DRESSES B. 313 5 3h STANDIFORD* Uualde tthe Inteat-Pariaian ctyle by M- A HOPES sidered tee eee tee | 22 — eco ple hat the surest around her, under the instructions of Miss | bCcome s diplomat, knowing that the sur | way to the hearts of most men ix through their Jacobs, she raised the hinged part of the | stomachs, are questions to be scttled by watch- ‘OFFI 941 Fst, 24 floor, 5 front Pe 3 ‘or sale at hove 8 01 a poacher so that the ring was removed from the | his career. bs GE Filces ‘moderate Prtiapt:alidiion to "Giants: genta (eae the Bye fey Inve 7 7 PUBLICATION: liken tie Snveu tars oo shan uetea ee Rees ERR ES le ne \o1 as it ix all under, rent ver it ie ace on whic! re yy oN? 3 s’ sore nse OT NU Le BOYER, 313 gat 8. NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. the dish ready to receive it. The neophyte HYMEN’S SUGAR TRUST. ISSE, OR SALE—AHANDSOA ELLING, tow by iam Frcnnay, mane eee, DURING, 7 discovered, however, that the white of the onR adhere; ¢ metal all around. The pupil Possszy Toy. took a knife and undertook to insert it around OTTO OF THE SILVER HAND, the edges so as to remove it without breaking. ‘This operation was almost accomplished, when Written and illustrated by Howamp Prix. Royal | an awkward movement was given to the knife. 8vo, half leather, $2.00. Alas! at the very moment of success the yolk Kiding Habits Tail Walking, Rece tion, Evening Dresses, ‘Fen, Gownm Bridal Treaaeses, Pertecc Fit Guaranteed. “Latest Styles, aid only Ob6 Fitting Required, 521 11th st, near F'n. w. 'Ud-OC MES.Y4 TRAVIS, MODISTE, MAKES HAND- soine and stylish costumes at reasonable prices, Riding Habits and Evening Dresses s spectalt Col. Switzler Does “Not Think True Love and Marriage is a Failure. Col. Wm. F. Switzler, c Statistics, read a paper before the Unity Club 719 11th st. now. 2F # Magnificent store,Sun 2 og Piuldine, er an. .63,600 terrace and king in front: Sist and 32d ste. a HOUSE ON 4TH ST NEAR rooms; Es WESCOTT & Wiicox,* PS at its meeting at the Spencerian Business Col- ——— Fatnw. 7 6 a ra ‘A thread of ntic and touching interest runs | of the egg, that looked so round and plum; i Ss ee Sour ee 3 LI-WUILT anD comon| Mee ebraguaie ty GP gang Oe Se | and fm. ceived afta ot rom stent | 160 lat might, Ble treated the wubjecte hin Pua ‘GREEN Hi able Satory brick reaidonce near Towa Cire Trusthul nature of the young hefo the metheriens on | hand, It seemed to melt into saffron tears and | torically and philosophically. He admitted noS-1m* 0 room a ‘od ing owper suing el rice 80.3% Fremaltence jn the baron, is ree aae wend — ange in yellowish stream: — n10-3¢ FRO: BF MAN Rcilentecaccee ie ao ees e_ white. ere was a chorus of “Ohs!”| the interest in them is ever new, exhaling book is remarkable when this calamity occurred. The egg, dis- eahnes »gar- Serres ne ets Hie oceans Soim corse | ered, as ft waa ee tected Ce ann, | Sepbyrs rodelens with the freshness tts pee seasoned with salt and pepper, and solemnly | 4¢n#0f spring, and inspiring us with the activi- tasted by each member of the class in turn. | fies of a new discovery. He maintained that Fhe, Trdict was that it was more palatable | love was not a myth, although it may be am, in the steamed egg, wi ‘n pre- | tery in respect to the potency of its influence on Pere dnm before the exercise in the posching | 1aan conduct andcharacter. Itsthe master passion of the numan heart—not a myth, or a it of the brain, or an hallucination, or a O ft. tley: small house in rear The class then went into the adjoining room, | Couceit of » ton $24,000; Ur . +] | “it telis the story of two Virginia lads left at hor : i liver, but a substantial entity, ogee SASS TUONAB OS eat aw | apimntation mnie emen weit trae” theguage | where there is a long table. Seated about | diseme of the liver, but a substantial entity, « R SALE_-NEW HOU TWO BEAUTIFUL | and get into trouble and outof it aeain. ‘The story | the table they wrote down in note-books a prac- the grea st (if not the greatest) moral, e ‘new houses, 320 and 4th st. ne.; six rooms, | abounds in stirring incidents, it is an tical recipe for Lamang eggs, each drawing | and hygienic forces that controls human lit > ¥ everything’ first-class; | juvenile book.”-—Bo day Gazette, up, in her own language. directions or a descriy prevading: that the young, SQ DPERFLUOUS HATE DESTROYED, LE. x Seery proinene thysiclanes Toe wears ees thin city. Electrical treatment for ladies and children _ocl0-Tim* (MES. Dit. GABRIEL, 1321 G st. i. JOE THE LADIES SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED Kiang revaired; ‘mufls tg order: carriage robes re- och-2m* 1201 Pennsylvania ave., Davis Bi 5 Mas M. J. Hox, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, Invites special attention to her large and select stock of MILLINERY, complete in all branches and at mod- erate prices, ING NO NEW JUVENILES. (Second Edition.) TWO LITTLE CONFEDERATES. By Taomas Natsox Paor, Square Svo, Mustrated, Hew House, 447 N st., 100 House 207 Eat nw mod. impa. 0 m yle Uut first rate, lot 30x107, W.! 125 ‘Apply /ADV, OF COUNTRY REAL ENTATEn10-9 “SW., FRAME HOUSE; SIX ‘TAKING NOTES. Wihiand Hate nw. SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, SPPOR RENT—A NEA or t maintained it was all aie bee no, 610 SO ee ates, of Dat. camp’ tion of the process of poaching. Miss Jacobs | middle-aged, and even the old of botli sex Oot. u.we 14 rooms, G60 per snout, Balance of stock of KID GLOVES, in od sizes, at ret iy a. ‘Si sgcrpae Beton: ee told a Stax reporter that tho practice was this | were susceptible to its benign influence. i _ tte edt EE rn PO Pe = OF (THE, GREAT SCIENTISTS. ., By Hexarerra | year different from that of last year when re- | Omitting any extended’ discussion of the LX DRESS SHIELDS ARE THE BEST. MANE | et ROG and S08 Cot nee eight See ea SERSTGT gutout. With 8 full page portraits. | cines used first to be dictated by the teacher, i various forms of love—love of country, love of speaking tubes, te. alate nixhiels, Iatrobee range’ | wy = will find here | 824 written alike in all the note-books. 4Now | race, maternal, paternal, filial, and brotherly a es SOW RSW DANENTOWER' © | a delighttoltulection of Srecdote ‘aout eminent | the teacher talks about the material to be used | and’sisteriy love—he confined himself chiet n10-1m 1115 Fst nw, | scientists, Some of these are deft and the processes to be followed in: and | to the love subsisting between the sexes during Por, SALE-CHEAP-A GOOD LITTLE BUSI. biograp then there is a practical demonstration. After | the pre-matrimonial state, galled. os with stock. A any that the girls write their own reci ‘When | love. This he exalted abov gay SEBO Tile con. “CH, Pal Seana the clase ‘had fniahed the work in their note: | °C, apt he all lo tured by the Brooklyn Shield Go. Brooklyn, N- Seaside Tending dry-goods houses in tae Uatied Miz M, J. Prasor. 1309 F st. n.w. (Mra, Hunt's), FINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Also, ‘A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL 116th st. ‘House on ‘Sth st. (new). Connecticut ave.$108.33 100 books, Miss Jacobs gave alittle practical talk urrent languag ae R SALE CHEAP_A NIGE NEW BRICK HOUSE | AND, THEIR HOMES IN MEADOWS, WOODS, AND | on digestion. ‘This ina thing that™« good many JET ORNAMENTS. £8 Agta ™, Price 81.050; «good tm by Daw Beau and Hany Bean, Square Svo, | cooks never think about. In conducting the | ‘a trust"—-most likely _Hair Dressed aud Bangs Shingled. au31-3m°_| &-B- $1.50. school Hae > AB ci tical teachi in chemistry as a mM C R SALE—CHEAP—TWO GOOD _SIX-ROOM {ful excursion f¢ “aces aa eer : ¢ A SUGAR TRUST, Pipes ifGand 118 Met n.2.:03,060 cach; worth | fairyland puters wie sock pretty hotest that eee Ce ee ns cook | a ‘ove with all thine heart, and with all thy | YOR ala gout tt SUSE sos a ischerua gma tey wa | ng and pel coal and with all thy mighty” atore, ons of | st 82: 8 ‘A MAMUAS, OF TEACHING. whose cardinal tencts is that marriage should | Maryland ave.; ren ‘by the book."—The Miss Jacobs, who is in charge of the cook-| be a continuation and not an end of courtship. “A del Sea. Sx Ganwenrs, ALL STYLES MADE TO ORDER. FINE FURS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, MUFFS, BOAS, TRIMMINGS, &o. Four ood brick houses on ld garments redyed and altered by the a Minees CUNNINGHAM, rectighey price by teeter’, oF sent, postpaid Om} in9 school attached to the Washington High | He believed that the tncients ho seemed to F st. n.w,, second floor. School, and Miss Slote, who has cl of the | have no proper conception of the true sphere 2022-3m 1310 8th st. n.w. CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS, nage of woman, understood little or nothing of ro- it 743-745 Broadway, New York. mantic love, which is a modern sentiment, an Lun outgrowth of our advanced Christian civiliza~ Buy the celebrated farragut Square tion. It is true a few isolated men of genius 4 : a AMILY SUPPL like Socrates, from whose writings he read an i Ghee CORTICELLI" FAMILY 8 TES. extract, who ere in advance of their, times Dupout Cirele. both in th it sentiment, a glim Seek sna loti as SPOOL SILK AND TWIST. Waar Is Trar Svsriz, Szcaer on eaeaes giimpocs of it are found in Jetterea Pi eee rs SOMETHING the ‘mythology and literature of the Greeks, ‘months Circle. For sale by Hebrews, and’ Romans, but not until the a 1 SEE a po THE PALAIS ROYAL. | ‘That has caused everybody to sound the praises of poarance of Dante's “Vita Naota” was tho 0 Tepe Seaton. emt Corner Pa. ave. and 12th st, se27-cozm ‘BRIDAL VEIL FLOUR? searc] of gospel of ms love, POR RENT—1528 0 ST_NW,§50 PER MO} the romantic adora! hy, AbPLY to J. J. SHEDD, 1507 Rhode Island ee Fron, Dress Sa TELDS. BEST IN THE WORLD. inkman ‘Try it and see, and you will use no other. Forsale | in cooking. After this year the matter will have Manufactured by A. H. Bri mm & Co., Baltimore. by the following well-known grocers: d itself. Miss Jacobs, however, is now STOKES, OFFICES, & ad dwg 170 Stable rear of 1416 Tat. | tances ve. (bn 14th nt uw. sanitary plumb- - OF ;berdics and care pase ver month. “Apply THOS. E. 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LENCH, former! ‘Five and Maison Yriene, Paris, sshemate NTON FISCHER'S Dit AB- ASB IUD BAY Gua At jes! and Gents’ Garments of all kinds cleaned and. Dyed without belie Fy Ladies’ Evening Dresses as i. Thirty-five . bolas ondlichiioftsTadtaet™ os LL-WOOL GARMENTS, MADE Anxe Te MADE UP OR RIPPED arrange 5 ; JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York ave. blending the third year with the second year’ CHAS. I. KELLOGG, Masonic Temple, 9th st, tion of some of her more adi GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 Fat, W. E. ABBOTT, 1721 Pennsylvania ave, B.A WALKER, 1600 7th at. E. M. BURCHARD & BRO., Penn, ave. and 436 0t G. W. & H. W, OFFUTT. Georgetown. A. O. WRIGHT, 1632 14th st, daliwks the salt and pepper of love, and its first as well as last true Much historical research was shown to di the present condition of ne fe d ‘Steam Boilers for House wing. ‘The right to reject n10-6t" but ing. They are perfecting themselves in the art | story basement brick Dwelling, tals 53 any and pa an ormation os now they saw it, just as another company - Pa AO RoE ng teres HS Cin Was SE Drie Biieet petaantsnea an ane | Ober Ting Bele ces it when Chat sihowntipine Ciconty wel vereod ta cooking: | reapply to Taos SFM EO. angie oe ett exdosnse nnn the Sy, pher Columbus made a simple experiment with s f of the Burean of | 1 over | the topics were as old as our civilization, but | INDESCRIBABLY HORRIBLE. Fearful Work of “Jack the Ripper” on His Latest Victim, The butchery of another woman in London has renowed the excitement in that city. It ie said the murdered woman told a companion Thureday evening that she was without money, and would commit suicide if «he did not obtain asupply. It has been learned that «man, re- spectably dressed, accosted the victim and fered her money. They went to odgings on the eovend ows of Dene enoet ieee, No noise was heard during the might, and mothe was known of thes eee until “the land- ly went to fool arly Prid aak for her rent. Tho tis! thing’ dno ane oo entering the room wes the wotaa'e breaata and viscera lying on a table _ Dorset street is hort and marrow, and ie — a Square and Haubary In tho house of commons yes ' Conybeare asked if it was trae then neotns woman had been murders Warren, chief of the ought not to be supers tomed to investigate cri The question was The speaker said th -e given of the question in the re : Mr. ied: “I hay vate noti ———, The xpeaker—“The notice must be made im writing, Mr. Cunningham Graham then asked whether Gen. Warren had already resigned, to which Mr. Smith, the goverument leader, replied, ‘THE SCENE OF THY cRIME, The London correspondent of the Philadele phia Press gives the the brutal erime of “Jack the Kipper, tim, and the locality in whic mitted, The same was street, Out of the latter ope age, low and narrow. A through it would bend his wars to keep his +h gainst the paxtage there h court not ten feet broad and thirty long, thickly whitewashed all ‘or sanitary reasons to the height of tem 3 hat is Miller Court, Misery is written | all over the place, the worst kind of London misery, such as those who have lived their lives in America can have no id ‘The rst door at the end and on the right of the passage opens into a tiny damp room level with the pavement, ‘The land and neighboring rooms is a Job who keeps a little shop in Dorset ride of the passage. About a year ago be rent it toa woman who looked en tearfully informed, title of Mary Jane Met knew that she had another name, Kelly, that of her husband, but her friends had uot beard of it. Mary Jane took up her residence in the little room in Miller Court when Kelly left her, Since then her life has becn that of all the women about her. Last night #! usual and was seen at various ti | drinking at various low beer At last just before midmght e with some man, who appears dissuaded her from making « t visit, as was her custom, at a drinking ther room, No descriptioncan be his man, onite the passage leading to Mary | Jane's room there is « big lodging-house where the charge is four peuce for a bed. Some men congregated about the door at midnight are sure they #aw a man and woman, the Istter ng Mary Jane, stop to laugh at's poster on one side of the passage, which offers £100 re- ward for the Whitechapel murd. have enjoyed the joke, | was the Whitechapel murderer beyond all doubt. The men who saw him can only say that he did not look remarkat At o'clock this morning, just as the Lor@ Mayor was climbing his golden carriage, hree horritied pol who had first looke Mary Whitechay with i ‘sa than ever before. The misera’ nan # body was literally scattered allover her ‘Almost every conceivable mutilation had been practiced on the body, FRIGHTFUL BUTCHERY. The butchery was so frightful that more than | an hour was spent by the doctors in endeavor- | ing to reconstruct the woman's body from the , 80 a8 to place it ins coffin and have it fographod. it at midnight Dorset street and all od wax «warming with a t nape E getting n and all t crying from terror, w | about singing or fight women according to their ideax of humor. The police were and are doing nothing of import- Jance. The poor woman's fragments, put to- | gether as skilitully as possible, are tyime tm Geo Houndsditch Mortuary in a scratched and dirty shell of a coftin often used be While the body was being carried from the scene of the murder thousands crowded as near as the po- lice would allow, and gazed with lifted caps and pitying faces at the latest victim, THE MURDERED WOMAN'S PAL. The most interesting individual in Miller court was a women who had intimately known the dead woman, Mary Jano’s pal, she called herself. Her room is directly opposite th murdered woman's, and its agitated proprietor stood in the doorway ur young girl with straggling wisps of red hair who had started for beer not to be gone a minute, She assured me that she would be gald to talk tome while Kate was away, just to forget the horrors, This woman spoke well of the dead, She had not always been on peaceable terms with the mur- dered woman, but they good friends, though quarrelsome, Mary Jane was pretty before she was cut up, Mary seid, and whe was only twenty-four, not thirty, looked, but she would fight and did of place she lived in, | Trouble Among the Knights. CHICAGO DELEGATES TO THE CONVENTION BITTER AGAINST POWDERLY. A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Press from Chicago, November 9, says: It is among the possibilities that the coming session of the general assembly of the Knights of Labor, which mects in Indianapolis next Wednesday, may be the last one hel@. The fight in the order, which has, been. 60 persistent by the rebels, will be kept up, it being the intention to give Powderly no quarter whatever. They say they will not only drive him from power, but purge his administration of everything in it, which meant, according to their way of reasoning it out, that the way to do it is to kill the old organization altogether and build » new one on its ruins. Tom Barry and W. Carl ton are now gathering their forces and declare they will have revenge. and chaffing the 1 delegates, and while Powderly, of course, will be re-elected, if he will non A. FIScH DOO Grew. eee ON aT a ‘Will do well not to buy any Suits or Overcosts before OAK HALL, COR. 10TH AND F STS. ¥.W. et 1215 Fat. nw. R SALE—HOUSES—JOIN HOME 10 down and #1 BQ Sie eres on Te Ou ih prota ee g 7m RA FEW DAYS, A NEW Fie he tear Ta ‘apeedy | _n9-2t ave. veri ieee rar Oa ALE ero} REE Ze Ra iid H | rE sj i i i Bi Es it | h iid ; A { Oak HALL, no ‘Corner 10th and F sts. nw. co i hi SPECIALTIES. SEES Sake 912: 2-5. Sunday, from 10 to 2, g S ‘Vi ave., near 1 Pesd 1434 Ktynear rebels Jan jae dod mage ed Sag the place ill not even be offered him. — oe Is this the Hend? 2 if i j

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