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6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., 1 - POST-OFFICE SITE. | you have a suitable lot adjacent to it? Youhave RELIGIOUS CLUBS. A Society Drama. amatg bans = - the ; poesbe From the Lincoln (Neb.) Journal, = “So, count, you desire to marry my daugh-| PIANO LESSONS — > choice; which will Fou c! Debate on the Dibble Bill in the ‘MR. MILLIKEN’S PERTINENT QUERY, House Yesterday. Mr. Milliken—“I woutd like to ask the gen- tleman if he wou!d be in fa ti THE OPPOSITION FAVOR BUILDING THE Post-| 1° petal ~teao bday vor of shutting up OFFICE ON JUDICIARY SQUARE—MET BY A} 4 Randall—“Oh, there is nothing in that. VIGOROUS PROTEST AGAINST ENCUMBERING | On the contrary, my opinion and belief is that b THE RESERVATIONS—A CLOSE VOTE. @ proper post-otfice building on my p< ornamentation to the Some Opinions of the Method of Renting Church Pews. New York Correspondence Philadelphia Ledger. This being the time for the annual pew rent- ings, the question of free seats vs. rented pews is again up for debate. The almost universal These words came from the lips of Reginald de Montmorency, the millionaire banker, as he stood in the sumptuously furnished parlor of his mansion of G street, facing a distinguished EDUCATIONAL. __|__GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. T L| E k uupit of Wm. Mason, N. ¥. WING AND PAINTING—INSTRUCTION IN gr eamct end forall wren price os i clnew G. T. Kuss x desi “Cail ahd ‘ece te OF — ree, ct 2 LESSONS GIVEN BY AN EXPE- syeaee wee heen parl Mr. Dibble made an unsuccessful attempt = Be we Brooklyn is to rent the pews at a fixed valua- | “Thy "yes, I do.” THE | PARIS EXPOSITION—A SPECIAL yesterday to pass the Washington city post- . Milliken—“You put there tion, and this practice is not confined toone| «y°]] it you know my decision by to-morrow; neo ol Bee teal conversations ty French; ofice bill through the House under suspension | ‘sre wall'be no Judiciary squar@ left.” | denomination, but is adopted by all the sects | by the way, count, my daughter and [have ar: | Sted ym$ fen. Prot and Mme. Biota | cot 414 OTH STREET, of the rules. The bill called up was that re- | ravored the Judiciary square site, but hed ae, | a8 the easiest and best method of providing for | ranged aig preston eames at Sed MSS EENA ¥, RODENSTEIN, SOPRANO, HAY. ported from the House committee, known as|qniesced in the report of the committee. | the comfort of regular attendants and of meet- Sk oe - oe A bedaek eoaberel svi inte the Dibble bill, which appropriates 2430,000 | “Every member of the House,” he said, “must ing the church expenses. There are, however, P r 1329 Wallach Ja for the purchase of the square west of Judi- | Tecognize the public importance of the erec- | several exceptions to the rule, among the most} Gladys de Montmorency reclined on an_ex- | GHORTHAND IN SIXTEEN SIMPLE LESSONS i. le ARR, A ae ciary square, occupied in part by the police | {on falas Face h coe bigti es notable being/St. George's Episcopal church, | cellently upholstered ottoman in a boudoir, Si ieates nM ie EO RE DMPORTER AND.TAILOR, Ms , headquarters, Police Court, éc. tor the needs of the servioe, bat” of which the Rev, Dr. Rainsford is the vigorous | the furnishing of which must have cost a good Flas the honor to inform you that his NEW GOODS we eS Hy - : ; After Mr. Dibble had explained the purpose | 4 sraxpiva pisoRAce TO THE carrraL oF THE | rector. ee Just arrived. = — ve ; a ‘There was a far-away look in her eye; there ASTER OF ARTS, WITH HIS UNIVERSITY | Mr. BAK personally fits all garments madein his of the bill, Mr. Kilgore rose to oppose it. “I NATION.” In Brooklyn Dr. Talmage’s tabernacle was | was a far-away look of her other rok ™ assistant, has Day and Evening | establishment. trai: argue,” he said, “that this city ought tohave | He read the clause in the President's last | formerly conducted on the free-seat pian, but |" She was thinking of one who was dearer to | “la#ses _Susceuafl recrd in change of New Sago 1111 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. a first class building for post-office purposes, | message urging the necessity of a city post-| within two or three years this has been aban- aa beg — ne ee eee schools, Address F. E. SAE | mni7 ‘Washington, D.C. and that it ought to be located on a desirable | office building in Washington, and said that no doned, and now the toe ee ragga sacl of Sin eonbtied’ chewing-gum he had given ‘T PARLE A PARIS LA BONNE SO ——— ae site. but Ieannot conceive that it is the duty | better opportunity than this could occur for | Sold at primey hometing, a lgg ei ‘Henry | her. Gch PG B, LARROQUE, ASE, of Sorboune __RATLROADS. of the government to pay $430,000 for the block — carrying a of Leste eee ge Ward Beecher, who defended it as being the | | She wus summoned to the library, where her | 1 Tnaguscen, 903 16th st news” “Jal tim Peres —————— named in this bill upon which to erect such | erred, I believe iu selecting tod ewned | £irest method of disposing of the pews, but he | father, the opulent bauker, stroked her silken WaAsmngtox conservatory, oF wusic, sx | IP Schstultin dec tenvary 130, 1860, building, while the government owns within | }+"the government. for the erection of the | *Ways reserved several hundred seats in his MlGindge the count has asked for your | Pano Sewn ethan Fete Twentiows fear, | 98:20 4 i Chanlotiewville, Lynebburg. and Stations | 1 presenting THE EVENING STAR in ite new the limits of the city plenty of ground which |p. -y public buildings, provided the loca- fepectener open blithe wae pee ig ntages. 0.15. BULLARD, Director. __ja10-1m" | Between Alexandria and Lenchbure, Roanoke, Bristol | Gress and improved form, attention is called to itp ac! ordi: cess! - = “ Y i ei is NSTRUCTION THOROUGE, SY: jeans. Pullman, Y hn ila i " These | f the public business, T shal vote for the | #08 plan, but the pews, in tion "|" “Are you sure, my daughter, that he is your nity, every evening, tinder direction of Mr & | Lynchoure: Rocks Neghe: Deaville che Stagone te: | Well 8 to the extraordinary advantages it afforde ailding than the block mentioned. These | oe se eee tions bower tece es forthe | however, be sold ata fixed valuation. son, | eis PO, UE) MY daughter, or farther information apply et MCC As | eee peae tecky Mount, Denville ‘und Stations be: reservations owned by the city would cost| believe that the matter can be satisfactorily |__Rev. Dr. Meredith has adopted the Frsggron fegrr a gant ag x . to advertisers, nothing; they are well and favorably located, | adjusted in a committee of conference, ‘and {| Method for disposing of the pews in his new : ior nzz-eod its ” | Charletie, Colum! then, Augusta, Atlant Me i ‘i i i “ ila.” RIVATE LESSONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL » Montgomery, New Orleans, Texas forn and it would be much better that some one of | fear it is the only way in which a bill can be | CbUrch in Brooklyn, which will be dedicated | | ‘Because, my child,” and his voice grew Is education has been ne- | Pullinan i ERMAN practice among the churches in this city and | gentleman of foreign appearance, ‘The latter Gaara reece TAILOR S & ey ~ Sleeper York to Atlanta: Pullioan Parlor | igh professional authority—which im this im A i “4 3, popes SS aK cars Atlanta to Montgomery; Pullman Sleepers Mont- Sovorumont shseia be tned for pots lice par | eae nee eam noms of thie neation.” | Sschod will Got bo eetehlished ors purearoens | mock thet he iy Soh a eback ataty, Miethioks | Glee ceeeiee: ol wales oe gag ee Fomery to New Qricann and Maxi Boudoir Sieepers | Stance only expresses public sentiment—has de Bones and lt tne £40,000 whick ex proptmed | raver of remodling the ins stat ones bale | sertngciment. "The pews in tho new church | that when Iwas erstwhile at Omsta sum him | gpopey 16TH ST XW. Soi vakarer ws Auitytes Aisin | (aed at “TURKE 18 No BETTEE EVENINO : “ab : Washington to Atlanta. Does not counect for 2450, ° 2 of Ko : were sold to-night. The fact that so few of | asa waiter ina restaurant. My child, O, my SES KERR’: Ladies Ce" 0. rout ts 8: barb Bil ty — _ pine Sine te per be poh een pol eng ag = the churches have adopted the free-seat sys-| child! These gray heirs would indeed go in | The Misi ag pekod ter Youre aed ba yy el ~ ye — ‘Sunday, for Manassas, Ser the exectinn of afuahebampablis baiting” | carer Waskinae ss tem, anda number who have followed that | sorrow to the grave—this old heart would be eee sees = shure and intermediate stations.” x yavou ov A comsissiox 70 seuzct a sire. |. Mr. Sowden = That is one of the reasons why { Plan for years have, like Dr. ‘Talmage's | rended in twain if I were to see you in the | _The Second Term beging oF eS ‘ : = r Paper gates money pebigeereiniora I was in favor of the selection of Judiciary ‘abernacle, abandoned it, would seem to es- 2 7 ‘Tue Star. But even more than this may be justly, ‘arrenton, Jain won." E ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND Fabien Blecpers and Cold’ Keatue Wahine ts 2 athe graassedntien es , . T nen i 8; she ¥. .w., Mrs, uisville; also for Lync! square, but I was outvoted by the committee. | *#blish the custom of renting pews as the most ¢ lovely girl’s breath came in gasp’ i nic Oratory J 5 ‘hburg, Bristol, Chattanooga, | tion of @ first-class journal, devoted to news, busie y g ; ‘ ; HART, Principal. Voice culture and Natural Expres- | Memplia Little lock ae ae eae points, : business proposition before the House. The | “4yr soe Tey ona vstion arco te es Practical method of supporting a church. “Dr. | twined her beautiful arms about his neck ‘and | Hou cdrefully anus ey NEWSPAPER IN TILE UNITED STATES” thaa a a W Memphis | "ess, family and loca! affuirs, it takes rank with 5 ‘lit : . i ‘* blic letter wh: red: STAMMERING without . babel was covered with buildings thet sade | clear business inme, and I doubt whether | Neinstord, however, im = pabiio Ie ae ee iat are we going to do about it?” Thoroughly cured. References to patrons, _ja5-1: 11:00 P. M~-Southern Express Daily for Lynch- | the very best in the world. and in the special qual up fully one-half of its cost, and these build. | there is a member on the floor of this House, | Cate pyiten adopted by kis charch. ‘The “pew” jarken,” her father replied; “Ihave a] QRT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, SUN BUILDING | Pure, Danville, Relewh, Asheville, Charlotte, Colum tS post-office building, Half the value of the | seach oe aio aoe ee ees ote" | Churches, he saya, seer tobe “religions clube,” | scheme-namber 201; serlex De’ We'll, take | Ay 1617 Pee, Dus and Rosine ta Drawing | pia, Aiken, Augusta, Atlanta. Montgomery, New Or- | ities named it ts not surpassed by any. With the post-office building. Half the value of the | ate an outlay of $450, hen he could accom- $20 Entuting in Oils and Water color from life. Clas es tlre Paonia > > ss leep H 5 o ‘tain conditions, it may be at certain | supper with him this evening, and I'll put him | for beginners. Instructors A. G. Heaton, £. Mes. |W neton to New Orleans via Atlanta and Mont | alert, intelligent and i:apartial special correspond- roperty would be, he thought, destroyed by | plish the same purpose void of that expense. | 0P&M on cer! 7 - i vee! > ide in| ser, DW. Gil, W. HL Holinen ani a pesos Ubi ery. Pullman Sleeper Washington to Augusta, Qatag down these buildings,” Ho did nck |" Now. Lam nc opposed to the erection of a ee Cee etecres amy Spbeiel call | = crass) Seat Vee) thes 1st ae aie At om aS ae 29 Cae k ithout change. | al a Me I fe ents at all centers of interest, by the free use al think “a business, man would do that sort of | suitable building for a postoftice for this city. | 710. a a biaticmy| ee rARD ©. TOWNSEND, | spton 9900 As Bake anton iaon ears Yet | ws pint a commission to select and purchase a | am opposed to the expenditure of $450,000 for ° ; Myriads of lights were gleaming in Ormsby T tn e Culture, an j i 9 A.M. Daily {39 | facilities with which its office is equipped, it covers Bite. 4 site when we have one right in the immedi- | “Ie to pay for the best club membership, and | magnificent eafé when Mr. de Montmorency en- | Dramatic Action, at 1317 1th st. n.w ih Tritt ae arriving Washington 8:30 omnipped, 5 i Ki icini ticular about their church as they | tercd with Glade: i in h <T, JOUN’S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLI Mr. Cannon asked if Mr. Kilgore would be | ate vicinity of the lot proposed to be purchased | ®*¢ 48 par! oe ¥ | tered with Giadys on his arm, queenly in’ her willing to appropriate half a million or more | that we can use without the expenditure of a| #@ about the restaurant or club. This is one beauty and grace, 5S trains from the South via Charlotte, Dan. | t¢ Whole field of news, and is able to presenta Char! Eight —— and four courses of st ville and Lynchburg arrive in Washington 7:00 A M. ; = roe . “ of the very weakest spots in our modern| “The count wee already there, and the three SPECIE RETENTION RIVER To ___| $807 30 PM. vin Bast Tenmomee, Bristol and Lynch: | TOM@ex of the entire civilized world each day up to pane ee ee etaee ered Coe ee Lhe Erlestantion. 1s doo aot visibly, by means | aug down §0'a table tomether = THE PREPARATION OH OCANDIDATES YOR ge hi outs” aid" Chariton at S'40° PRE" | the very moment of going to press. In these re Mr. Kilgore said he was perfectly willing to | vania (Mr. Randall], behind all of these Wash- a “What ho, waiter! Come hither!” For catalogue sana SGA DEMY. Strasburg Local at 10:15 A. miei du thin, We thenght tach the Wik should be | ington msaienren. | Nappies powerful influ- | STest gospel or Christian ideas” It may be | ‘This stern command from Mr. de Montmor-| 49%%t THOMAS FELL, A.M. | ¢ylicketty sleqrine car reservation and information | SPects ‘ak is absolutely without @ rival, and amended so as to provide for a committee to | ence. whother electrical or otherwise I do not | *4id in answer to this that mostof the churches | ency was instantly obeyed. checked at office, 1300 Penn- investigate all scandals that mightarise in con- | know; but it acts upon us and reaches us in| Which rent their pews reserve many seats a8 | “ ‘The waiter came to the table, yp Ss SCHMITTS KINDERGARTEN AND PRIM- sylvain orenae, ahd at Parse ion. Peuneyive- | fearlessly challenges comparison, within range of M Class, 401 3d st. n. w. Conveyance fi ia Railroad, ‘6th it ager Stat rom and B sts, Jas. L. TAYLO! the ‘i ildi. * ‘i free and make special efforts to weleome } s fee! borthwextern section, teacher accompanying. - General Passenger Agent. territory it occupies. tiov with the building. such a way that bills are reported favorably o Giadys could feel the color leave her cheeks, | porihw ; : Passenger Ager ars tae pares ar asics Go ie mac. Pmt roeba aa a bere of tna Hie eee Outsiders’ the zeate Racy youuers, giving wp to] She knew that the moment for the great text eee en ra In tts treatment of public affairs it is impartial seteieian Gaitaa: ta taal = out regard to common sense and justice. I 3 . - | was come. I oe . DO I, RE PENNSYL} 7 oni Mr. Milliken spoke in defénse of the bill. | TOLiS like to vote for a peetote i cave ever called upon to do wo, few | ,E¥e8 the stern lips of her father quivered, | " °!¥°*/fulted number of pupilsat his residence, | "70 THE NORTH, WERT, AXD SOU ; nd aims to be fair and just to all taitheand ing “Mr. Speaker.” he said, “I desire to say, in| said, but I will not vote for £450,000 to be paid cee ae oe iw | and the cold perspiration was on his brow ashe 608 H st. n.w. @24-1m STEEL RATS, MAGNIMICENT EQUIPMENT, | Sts, and it is absolutely independent, in the high- the first place, that in the committee I did not | for a site when we can get a far better one than | Churches in New York—there are. fortunately, | said: C1 fe hh ra > ly not M™ VERNON SEMINARY, TRAINS LEAVE. WASHINGTON FROM STATION, | St and broadest sense of the term. In the publi- vote in favor of the propriety of making the | that proposed to be purchased for nothing. wel neg = aaeee are not Bes ly fel | ‘ount, my daughter and I only care for a 1100-1104—1116 COLNER SIXTH AND B STREETS, AS FOL* - purchase which is contémplated here, not be- | For that reason I hope the proposition will not | Welcomed, but where thoy are made to feel | steak and a cup of coffee. Will you order for - ee WS: : cation of news it records facts without bias or ‘ that their presence is not desired. To these | **¢% : For Pittsburg and the West, Ci Limited Express of soupesd une Maarie cox eerie: Gavtemaa EL et i churches Dr. Rainsford’s stinging words about | “rie eount rose from his chair, and his ring- eae eee a toes Line @:50am, daly to Ginciuned sagst Lacs, | C0 8nd tn the expression of editorial opinion it clpved that the postoffice should be lesated | mau; Dibble What seems to be the mistake | “religions clubs” may be rightfully applied. | ; voice could be heard throughout the vast | BOARDING AXD PAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG] ‘witi!SicepiiurCars from Vitisbure tecinciomety | is as steady and firm in ad lieved that the post-office should be —— made by gentlemen who have bora eaking in a ——--ee———___— pes tiling ap aid. es eee am LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. sbury to St. Louis: daily, | in advocating and promoting ata plaee more convenient of access for the | fayor of Judiciary square is this: t it is On the Isthmus of Panama. od ‘ ‘ » to Chicago, with Sleeping Car Altoona toChi- | only what it believes to be as itis persistent opts of the city. ae well as thono who are | not imply for this Howse to ay were the tt | yocyrg oy ney tes of Panama. eBiavamen i TE PAK AxD DRAW OXE 1x when ae ern SnethodsGreamodiocs wee | Shee, Weluerd Ralrens. at 2.40 va. dll wath | 00 Name ca ere transiently, and who are of necessity re-| is to be. It requires the concurrent action of THE DARK TWICE. school building, heated by steam and having abundant | Eombectlnge daily. at Harrie a through | _- ond@emning and opposing what it believes to be quired to transact business with the post-office | the Senate and the House. Now, Mr. Speaker, PARIS PROMISE THAT WORK WILL Go oN. Vv. sunlight und fresh air. For further information rely pny Louisville and Memphis. Pacific Ex- | wrong. It is, in brief, wholly untrammeled by while they are here. There has been a propo- | I have had some little experienze in relation to| Panama advices of January 10 say that two Roader, there is but little more to ada. to the Principal, Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS.d1-3m YReSE AGO pam. dally. for, Pittebiune and the | wack pition before the committee on public build- | this question. It has been my sphere of duty | agents of the canal company had arrived from | Ceaked ml boohe, Gladys retired to a con- | A Ch itetts are TF ee GROSS LZ MASSA: | henry Chicapone eoeher to Pittsburg, and Pitts- | other interest or consideration than thatof serving ings and grounds during the entire time that I | in this House to have been for six years past | Paris bringing encouraging news to the men at | vent to end her life in quiet and solitude. ‘Music on the Piano, with daily'use of Technicon,Organ, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. the public, and securing as far as possible the wel- have heen a member of this House, coming |on the committee on public buildings and| work to the cnoct that in all probability more | , The count left for his native country on foot, | Harp, Guitar and Banjo, ‘Special ‘attention xiven to | For,trie: Cavanduiirua, and Rochester, daily; f from the Senate, to purchase the block of | grounds, and I have myself held the position P y i ‘bass classes; also to vocal. ‘iagara, dvily, pt Raturday, 10. af et Sisehigs a? Was Sateen fare of the family circle, and of society asa whole. iz = a awe * ; a COLLEGE, Con. 77H | Fy uamarort Leck Haven, aud Eluira, at9:30a | With these general objects in view, what Tae ibed i: t a hi ok ii ich h gel harmony and thoroug! ground adjacent to the Post-Oftice department. | which has been advocated here to-day. ~I have | Money would be subscribed in France, and the bet ton hau Abmpeeatirh sleeping one | “di-dm Eee The committee of the House has steadily re- | been in favor of putting the post-office build- | great undertaking pushed to completion. The PENCERIAN ES ESS mm. bh tat " ss vs ® TH cud Dsts. n.. ‘tablished 1864. Central location. New York and the k: fused to adopt that proposition, | becanse after lng upon Judiciary square, bat T realize two | work will continue steadily until the 26th, un- les re Corinedtons ial and Claes roots, Superior toethods rey =i. he a STAR specially concerns itself with, and that to giving to the subject careful siderati things: first, that that proposition has not met | der any circumstances, and per! aps beyond e Ethics of Cannibalism. {ilcorpsof instructors, Its well-trained «reduates are sunday, which it gives its best eff be Are satisfied that he plat of land indicated, | with general support on thts for, and, second, | that dave, for: there i sill aubeient meet we | xarUee ee eee cammbaliom. To | Day' snd Melt scenious ate sttomiuive Sevan | Oe ¢ sap foes when it shall be purchased by this Government | that the sentiment of the Senate (and L have the treasury to keep the work going for three be the buildi will not cost the people in contact with that for the last h cota ape py "00 a wether pocrsaliencp sewescaes and the building erected, will not cc e people en in contact with that sentiment for the last | months. The advices continue: “It is well that Fortni: evi nanuensis COUrBE ; ctical English; Special Pen- P.m. every day, of thixcountry less than 26,000,000. and because HH. Johnston in Fortnizhtly Review, — 1 ‘Isarte’ Course in Expression. Tuition ears) is entirely opposed to that proposi-| this news has come so opportunely. "The nae ie ais as el . : t two-thirds or three-fourths, but Now, I think it is a good rule of legisla-| certainty which has prevailed regarding the | N° 0ubt, long before man was quite deter- | rater: by the veer : : ; ; any tine, 1 think at the extreme not more than two-thirds, | tion that if you cannot get the best, or what | possible action of the French pecple bes put | Mined as aspecies ora genus. there existed | HENKY C. SPI of the land ean be purchased at private sale. | you think is the best, then you should take the | the motley population along the line of the | mong his progenitors the same vaguely de- | 4. SPE The remainder of the site would have to be it ger. | AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. To these the paper has been unswervingly devoted since its present management assumed its direction, . all through trains conn boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording to Fuitov street, avoiding double quarter, oF monthly installments, or send for illustrated circulars, ER, LL. B, Principal. A Principal. es zs ER, Vi next best that you can get.’ This proposition, | canal in astate of incipient tumult, Yesterday | fined “tribal” idea which isso marked in the BUSINESS EDUCATION- BOOK-KEEPING,PE m2, 300.410, 6.00, | #84 this policy will characterize the future career condemned. and nobody knows what that prop~| which has been brought in here from the com- | it was reported that 1,000 men had Voce cic, | eee ee dea whi fs certain, extent; ine | Yau Commeraal Branches ype Limited Exprese.all | of the paper as prominently as it has marked im erty would cost the Government until after the ittee on public buildings and grounds, was | charge e 3. if PT 7 if | after ‘WooD's ERCIAL SCHOOL, 41 m. week days, and 3:45 p.m. 2 Es gr | charged at Calebra; thata fight was in progress, fl ces thi lit f t sof 0. COMMEEC! si A condemnation proceedings were had. arrived at by mutual concessions among mem-| and that twenty Chinese ‘had been kitea® | Huences rhigage tee st Masta fatal yen tard ER BAL 94Of29 past history. A NIGOROUS PROTEST AGAINST RUINING THE | bers of the committee, and, considering the | This report was found to be untrue, Residents | 88d monkeys. The advantages and duties of (PSE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES wd “11-40 PUBLIC RESERVATIONS, size of the square, it is at least as cheap in | on the isthmus fear what might occur if the Pap Wena feeac tities pened Saha ee . % every particular as any proposition that has | mongrel herd of workmen should suddenly be | dent and unders a ee ‘Terms begin now. 3:4, 4:10. 6:00, pride dap mgrbrctipiega tendered Pap ake er yey bla ony | turned adrift penniless by the stoppage of coos, | "ison dvtre—than they are by the: intelligent yee AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. oken favors the taking of a reservation in frican baboons, whi their little tribal For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. sp eas , A SITE LARGE ENOUGH FoR THE Post-orrice | on the canal, African baboons, who, in their little tribal! anza 723 14th st. nw. cabs p.m. daily, the city and placing the building upon it. Mr. ~ ai ee communities, protect and assist one another, ; Te except Sunday, ‘ ee ° F po AND THE DISTRICT OFFICES, P r- ‘RIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL—A PRIMARY, IN- For Annapoli: 20 and 9:00 a.m., 12:05 and 4:40 . we are now spending nearly $100,000 Ric esa . A Row in the Salvation A) ™ thongh they may attack and kill strangers from termediate, and High Schooi for both sexes. p.m. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 a. be pug | iy ¢ Th I d it will furnish st ie we ili i am annuaily in this city to pay for the rental of ee ee cies ena THREATEN TO BREAK Up Tue | Other alien families or tribes. oe oa ISLA Tat, 3, SWELL. Principal 4:10 pam. i 3 The EVENING STAR claims to be, and can com private buildings for public purposes, and we | 4 site not only for the post-office, but also for © Cndkiceenon, Early man, compelled for purposes of self- = ou OGNMEEGEAT, OOLGE oan RAD aiPan DHT RERICRSBURG, RATT: clusively establish that it 18, the best local advertise #re in some instances paying as much as 17 per | the District offices and for a great many pur-| New york a Be sieht defense and ‘effectual attack to subordinate in- EO ot Tle ad ey Caen, SED RAILROAD. eet cent on the value of the buildings, while many ew York correspondence o! ie amore | dividual rivalry to a combination of his broth- . oe rd po ae reaaed eeniae le : American says: The Salvation Army of Amer. | ers and sisters’ and cousins against the attacks well situated, on elevated ground; it is near | ica, commanded by Gen. Moore, with head- | of wild beasts or of hostile fellow-men, or carry ia SS Practice | the two depots where the mails come and go; | quarters in Brooklyn, 1s in the midst of fear- eam. ce ii Suse ees economy or desires proper buildings for the i neice | ground, ) pur ba transaction of the public service, asd where it |) ee cteien par hp cs \reciritaes beoedegsseae ‘ Aste ae elephant or wild bull, would soon acquire the | 4 : sees can be done well aud economically, ought to | from Pennsylvania [Mr. Randall] or with the | oS eee = Siration of Gen. | conviction that it was inexpedient—and conse- Go ae be built. and a good many such buildings will | gentleman from New York [Mr. Spinola] or | Moore has been an unpopular one from the | quently wrong—to gratuitously murder a fel- EI ‘ing medium tn the world! NO OTHEX PAPER PRINTED CIRCULATES 80 MANY COPIES IN THE CITY OF ITS PUBLICATION, IN PROPORTION TO POPULATION. It te ‘hardly too much to say that it is read by the mem- | bers of every family in the District of Columbia are old tamble-down structures, really a. ost-Oftice. “The Hixhest Stand- ey ro 30, 6:35 2 sto live in. A great many new pear Cit) ard Business College in America.” ‘Splendidly equ largest and most commodious building ¢ city devoted to business training, Catalogues free oh, plication, Colored jetudents not adiuit FRANCIS G. MARTYN, President. C.K URNER, .E., Principal. 1 have to be built in the near future, or else we | with the gefitleman from Texas (Mr. Kilgore]. first, and now three other prominent members | low tribesman, unless under overpowering in-| se19-6mo At Sanders i Stayinan'e ot y at) i0eud ir.ofs 1+ 4s peculiariy the favorite of the home circle, and must go on paying such rents as I have indi- | will therefore say that the city of Washington’ | °f mn atk are ptr os ican oy Ac- west eave ae such = eee ROF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACAD: AY NOW | apes ma Az tp LTE 1s no less esteemed in the counting room and the ented. If you are to take a public reservation for | the capital of the nation, shall remain witon; | cording fe general's statements he gave up | the part of an uncle to share a hoard of oysters, i {or the reception of pupils MONDAYS, WED. | , Tickets and information at th % cor- the post-oilice site, I see no reason why, on the | a postoftice building became T weer tat eet a position paving ‘im $20,000 a year to fight | or the too marked attentions of a cousin to COEF ae ne Call or end tot cree | Sstica. wars orders con ty tat eee | Se ee eee exes, you id not take other parts of the | that is presented, For these reasons, so far as — ortable equently : ion. ry 5 on 3 7 A . public reservations for tho other necessary | Tam eancerned:T have yielded ony vice a | clothes, while to-day his, toee are protruding | reached similar to that of most existing savage | __—=s-LADIES’ GOODS. General Manager. a7] ___ Gen. Fas. Agent, | tiguous territory it has mo cival. 40 axnsemep public buildings; and then, after you have | other members of the committee have yielded ibn balate aves back toe door ane tee herein: thar 1 normally pesos and | os nona Tikaaa SRIREDO AEE ET BBA TIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ment in tts columns practically meets alleyes, and, completed your work the city of Washington | theirs, and we have brought in this bill as one | im salary away back for 1887 and 1888, he | security among th 7 WOODWARD & LOTHROP Schedule in effect Dec. uth, 1888. will be left with hardly a breathing pince in it. | step toward that consummation which we alf S°2eral has, therefore, temporarily abandoned | where no ob: Is this great capital of a great nation of 60.00 000 people to-day, with the prospect of 100.000 000 im the near future, to be le’ deme. This of a he “= | the crusade against Satan to fight his enemies | to extra tr a, ws cognize sale everywarre, -20 the Senate; they may substitnte another site, | Of the army, and to maintain “his position at f morality | A LADY, FOL and then the matter will go into con-| the head of the forces in America. The | it is not wrong to kill a fellow human if he does making in N: d by Messr tin their stock. They have no —— For v" nd C st. For Chicago and" Northwest, vestibuled Limitedex. | Ft* rank with the lowest in the country. Being press, daily, 8:55 4.1m. ; express, 9:00 p.in. LY CARRYING ON Dit rk, would like the patronae of low, they are rigidly adhered to. There only re- Washi Indies. Moderate pri a perfect At. | 120 pm. Bt St Louls, express, daily, 3 eft withe : ages : ; tahington ladies, Moderate prices aii | a oy, 3 nt place. for its inhabitants? | ference, and probably something willbe agreed ie asstry Cart ps pote Moc efforts, fo ‘sell not belong $0 | woes . Na Cutting and basting a specialty. TC ‘ai For Hittsburs and Cleveland. Vestibuled limited ex- | ™#ins to be added on this head, as an indication 3 ¥ to practice a little petty | upon, At any rate, the necessity for this leg: ope: : , | it is meritorious; for pristine — ese Press, daily, mi. ghd express, 9:05 p.m. economy. Why, Mr. Speaker, you have no | jation ia so uegent that I think themes ought | step which met with the opposition of the | isting savaze d is penetrated by a vague | Miss Je Boacess vor Lexinitton and local stations, $10. of the esteem in which the paper is held by the park here now of any consequence. You have | th, 1 ve Washington from station corner of New Jersey in proportion to the service it gives, its advertising | i ‘ ‘ & “ . ‘or Baltimore, week days, ecrific th th. . ‘i other leaders. Gen. Moore declares that he is understanding this terrible struggle for ex- : Ne O40. 1D only what I may again call these little breath- seca te too come pak tie cat ante | still in command, but there is « belief that | istence in which we are involved, and so far ee Sent es ME ‘ ing places at the corners where the avenues | quite as economical as any that has been sug. | 22W administration is soon to take hold of the ing such a proverb as “the more, the | ___ EVENING AN slay eee and the streets intersect each other, and shall | gested, if we once decide to go out of the pub-| *"my’s affairs over in Brooklyn, he would find satisfaction in killing | _335-1m' aus 1446 Q st. | business public, which best understands its own interests in this respect, that, both in the number i aes = 5 Of subscribers and of new advertisements printed, we to gratify the economical designs of certain | lic grounds f ite for this buildi pare by the fecling that it meant one R. M. A. HOFFMAY TAILOR, 421 SHUT THEM UP TO SAVE A FEW DOLLARS not be bought for less than a million anda} ALL TRAVELERS SHOULD READ WHAT Is PRINTED | tor for food and space and the right to repro- | Gowts #44 Hiding Hal Prompt attention tootders, 230 pan. seater | increase over its predecessor. For during ‘ B ill da balf of dollars. That | ON TICKETS. duce got rid of. Once you have killed your | jsif-3t" . to purchase plats to erect outbuild- | (arter or a million and a half of dollars. ‘That N TICKETS. . you y : | Snes upea? I frvtert syninst ih I would’ not | the preposition of the Senate thet hae been | Globe trotiers should take a warning from a | ™n. reasons the modern savage, and no doubt | yro | the frst nine months of the present year y A iS, 1229 PENN. AVF. t us. ot thi tt that? ra ig z reflected primeval humanity, once the initial uilor-tuade Gowns, Riding Habits, Evening and put the proposed post-oftice on Judiciary oro cot tis better than that? If we | decision rendered by Judge Nehrbas, in the crime, if crime, is committed, why neglect such | Steet Costunsen, etce nade at shore notice. Perfect : ¥ | are to go out of public grounds at all for a site, i t, Thi It in th f hai | Stand work, one fitting required. Reasonable prices. Square becanse, in the first place, I would not | this is the most economical propos city court, Thursday. was in the case of | good food, why not eat your slain encmy? | “Yurmeriy ‘with Lord’ & tanen Nee Tend ee shut up that — and, = the - has been presented. There are 76,000 square | Downey against the Inman steamship com- | These human types would be as little influenced | Barr & Co., St. Louis. Buttonholes made. ” jal9-1u* place, it is out of the way from where the po: offic feet of ground in the square; it is one of the| pany. The suit was one to recover $500 for Annapoli 2: nan. On Sundays. 8-508 Shp Leatetiee | number of mew advertisements printed 30,003, 4 am. 12 = ie by sentimental considerations at first asa hun ADIES, IF YOU WISH A GOOD AN ) STYLISH- Rapolis 6:40, 8: ss ¥ Maces?. For the wasn ose wpidom of put- | largest squares in the city, ai least double the | Joss of baggage by the burning of the Inmen | &°Y lion oa ane bern ey ST a A gg ag pg anes A8 oxenge Gity Cateny at Saee Sofia sian might belwiling toeretutabie | watch na pion ot tage thet have Deen |steamuhips City of Montes Louis J, Great | -Medleal Studs Zor Soldiers. | Bevengilal faa? it otehal, Lar wa cine and a4304 new advertisement dur _ . - able ores i - pew a be ie ” ad ine without e's wt perm. | 1 in his front yard, and that of course would bea | qe Cag stg eR Accel ee eae appeared for the plaintiff nd Heury G. Ward From the New York Mail and Express, PALAIS HOvAL ond oa ‘G80. wires, ing the corresponding period in 1887. In short, saving of money necessary to buy a suitable | become the basis of something definite for the company. For a year past the practical application of a | 7°10" __adies’ Yuilor, 1110 F st. lat for it in the rear. But the question is woul: cor ‘The plaintiff proved that he had lost $500 i rio i 7 igade | GUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED, LEAYING NO im. Gecgeskemact tenuan coin A Let ihecsonee Ae gn desir oe erty the | worth of baggage. ‘The defense was that tho | Teal medical service corps in the first brigade | GU Oy may ghostats poodle pete ea train leaves ornamental to have it there. d so I believe he by; wi Dibbl e gent! a on em ei Car- company was only liable to the extent of 50, | of the national guard has heen contemplated ye physician. ‘Ten vance ceneme 3 ia | Bt), opens at this great capital of the d_ States can | step in a contest between twe private bieke ne | 8 on the ticket it was stipulated that it by Maj. Rush §, Huidekoper, the brigade sur- KS. Dit GABRIEL, 1321 G st. nw.” | For Prederick, 10:10am, t4.35, ¢ afford to buy a lot of landin the right place poate and when we once take that step I pied cepted no further responsibility. Sure enough | geon, and it is now announced in a circular to SCOURING AND DRI ~~ | days, 1:15 p.m. z 6 be “¢ . “ be ‘ickets of the company did bear such i A " z URING AND DRY CLEA) ‘ot Hagerstown, +10:10 a.m.. and where the post-office ought to be and pay al we shut out entirely the proposition te putan, | thetic pany sien S4P- | be soon issued that the direct methods will be fair price for it, and it ought to do it, and then | building upon dudiciary Syucee, Put the | ulation. ‘To strengthen the defense a decision erect a THE STAR has never taken a backward step, and its conductors are determined that it never shall Washington on Sunday at 1:15 all stations on Metropolitan *akeone. > New York ave. | Traiusarrive Chicago daily 8: ING EST. = ‘ . ‘, A class Ladies’ and Gents’ of the court of appeals, in the case of Steers | Carried into effect. ‘The first order in_ this | Lint aes Ladiew and Gents! ve i datareader Sesec™ Seg | por cm opt le gh ‘t-oflice here that shall be fit t rr, 4 rs Plush, Velvet and ning Dresses. ANTON 250 pam; from Pittsburg 8:3 do the public business ina manner that will | gat"_Zlownt Does tue gentleman mean that | Szainat the Liver oot Nets Wook ood Sea | mutier is from Ma} Gen. fon: ML, Boboneny ASB CAROLINE LENG, formerly with A. Pocket | 9:90 pam _— ani dienes or theeciin aon ie - = ae = = _ jurisdiction to phio steamship company was found, in which | Commanding the United States army, under ae ha foo Sarita $$$. said that I did not — @ site outside of the two contending | i; was said concerning such ticke’ “In ab- date of January 10, 1889, readi thus: T MISSES conn ING HA a mittee on Public buildings and grounds, but I| "Sir, Randall—The Senate has declared for a | 82C¢,9f fraud, concealment or improper prac- By direction of the Secretary of War, Capt. tice, the passenger is supposed to have read | James E. Pilcher, assistant con, will repair | And 1310 8 shall vote for the passage of the bill becanse 1¢| site costing about a million ands quate: cf ; ' from Fort Wood, New York harbor, a Cas ik eae a Dawe tn inisjocs JS ccateance, sad then, | dollars, aud the lawn 6: ated to dots for | jaor ares eee ee Oe oe Sy sg gee delphia, Pa., at such time as his services can| Miz M. J. Praxor Thave no doubt that we will finally sucesed ig | 2 site Which will eost about £430,000. For one, | org £eg punintift argued | that in stipulation | be spared for the purpose of giving instruction 0 F stn. (Mra. Harrison's), ve _ = t th ; _ \ nally gee id 1am opposed to both, because I believe that | was printed in small ty; e onthe back, and his | to the hospital corps of the firat brigade, Na- FINE FRENCH HAL& GOODS, _ tpn else see why gah gear apd Boge seid take Judiciary square, which is 8] attention was not called to it, but the ticket | tional guard of Pennsylvania, and, upon Also, selected in the measure fending before the a phoy convenient site, without paying @ | ya, given to him in an envelope. Judge | the completion of this duty, will return to his | _ A special selection in SHELL, AMBER AND DULL THE WEEKLY sSTaR is especially commended to that portion of the ‘ roper station, The trayel enjoined is neces- | JET ORNAMENTS. SHAMPOOING. 3 CHAS. 0. SCULL, reading public who desire to be keptadvised of House. pple that sccount I'shall vote for. the THE VOTE. pana Nery drt pat a og god flee _ tary for the public service,” ir Dressed and Bangs Shingled. a ee Gon. Pass Agent. _ | affairs at the seat of government, and are so situ: ap eee ‘The question was taken, and it was decided | they did, and Mr. Downey will get bat $50. In talking over the subject yesterday ake ee ii eee Rea on a_i <0k mandolin ae, Pag Scape in the negative (two-thirds not voting in favor | It is a fact well worthy of notice that this | Huidckoper further said that a circular order | ¢4factured by the Brookisn sh houses te Gutted POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, en ee —Mr. § er, it see f.. - BASS vy VER BOATS proper that the House should reflect before en- in every respect a first-class family journal Ite to any contract which may be printed on rail- | de2, commanding first brigade, to this eff thereof)—yeas, 1 108; not voting, 105, | Tuling applies not only to steamship tickets but | Would be soon issued by Gen, Geo. R. Snow- | si ¥ | ARR FISCHER'S DRY heaetyy ESTAB- ! We ia pinpen 4 “A series of lectures and practical demon- news is carefully collected, and may be depende@ tering upon an act which will mit thi “ . way tickets, express or telegraph blanks. In ‘A series e Pp LISHMENT AND DYE WOK: st. nw, leaned Ws the purchacd of Oo oe An Amateur Fireman. England this question has beeu agitated’ and | #trations will begiven for the instruction of the | hadley and Gents’ Garments ot sll Muds cleaved and upon to be fresh andauthentic. Itsscientific, lite by the committee on public buildings and | ?S#S!DENT ELiot, OF HARVARD COLLEGE, DI8-} settled by a law providing that any company | Medical corps and others of this brigade as fol- | Dyed without being rippe Years’ experience. household and agricultural departments are grounds for the erection of the proposed post- Root eyay Sermo wishing to put such a contract upon its tickets res hecegern th bint tithe yheaeed oa “2 moderate.” Goods calied for and delitenal. sit rary, ise office building. The proposition before us is} A Boston special to the Philadelphia Times, | or blanks must secure the signature of the pur- : : " a wi rE: ‘RIPP! edited with the view of meeting the wants: to buy for £490,000 the lot due west sorcex tk | Januney 20 says: President Charles Eliot, of | chaser to the same or it is not binding. daging,’ by Major Huidekoper. In the same | A TicT COU GARMENTS MADE UP OB RIPPED street, if I understand correctly, from Judi- r - ‘ lace on Saturday, February 9, ‘Duties of a A. FL Fe MAC RIVER La! rt tastes of an intelligent and reading public, an@ oan p m Judi- | Harvard. distinguished himself to-day. He LEI Hospital Corps," by Capt Jan: EPichigs Gs | sie DOO se aw. NEW ThOs STEAMER WAR Por fon centage Pacwtlptger ‘ding, | ¥#8 in his parlor, on Quiney street, when a cry fe Sarees: = Rockets. A.; in the eane place sith a timflar subject.cn Leaves /thatreat whart on } OSDAYR THCEEDAT of affording assistance to the mms lavate fake the Judiciary square lot and put your ~ fire eee Hurrying to the window | "7 pateet Soran denpecved bistliod of di: pomacdian apeator ed > Hatch Sen ithe PIANOS AND ORGANS. | ESDAYS. p., ty, touching at ay pursuit of general information. omens most {he amount required for’ this ponies trae | Cement Daptist he coming from the | «cibating oil on a stormy sea, favented in Ger-| Hiygiaacy by Major J: Wilke, Ou D, ee et ee Ionardtow iia Sous Beet West | Doted and learned men and women of the country 0002 We are told that this is a matter of con-| street, tthe cheney eneedon Harvard | many, has bogn purchased by the Nord- | surgeon frst regiment, 'N. G. Pennsylvania; on | Saxpens & Sraraax, EAS* | are contributors to its columns. Its ample tele Tagwent that the pestis ty gpbit at Kentare 10 | obie of the denomination, in Cambriden con: | deutsche Lloydsteamship company. A rocket, | Sturday, Marc egkiin ech sachin sak peter graphic arrangements and full corps of special “oe. geohanee agp weary an gentlemen eeu | tained many’ historical objects, and. igtent on | %0 Which is attached a cylinder Alle with oil, | J, ‘Antiseptic ‘Treatment of Wounds; on | REASON, Sold on icconmodating terms and for rent correspondents enable it to lay before ite readers 2 tlerge pect a repo saving these President Eliot seized his hat and | comprises the main part of the patent, When a April 6, the plan, date and lecturer hereafter ., MEXI ‘every week all important happenings, foreign and absolute necessity, that this great city should peildie weoier rushed toward the burn- | hea¥y storm arises on the ocean, and the gd cosine ; On Saturday, April 13, at 8 cok have a proper and adequate post-oftice build- | @& building. Pac eactpmerd windows were | is in from the waves, the noe it Pe oak _ Peart department of the domestic, and especially such political, social, tetas es eae Sees mber spied the ll form of” the | ea be metre Wes eay patel tne wetionioer| Gee Bom Saraif emt typed current events as are worthy of note, in the states ve employed at public expense a large num: ad wish. By ditional lecture in the sa1 WARD LINE, ber of letter-carriers wh to : means of the rocket a very small n eraaine. of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, North Care the ‘city, there is not that Recessity w °7 ship can go safely through the flercest of At-| © F af. Waehinnion, DC. ian csnnstpuncbeuen, been suggested for a large and: expensive ee ees lantic storms. Medical Ser panas nat } og i Bale ‘The low price at which it is published, ding ora se or cel nor are the citizens wo much interested ab uniform all instructions elgimed by those who seek to authorize the From the Philadelphia Record. urchase of this private property. The gen- Teacher—“Jimmy Dunee, you did not know from Texas has said that this should be foe t- | single lesson to-day.” 8 clean busincee transaction, aod the govern- Jimmy—_"No'm.” ment should use its own land, w! a8 con- "7 venient a lot as that it is te firemen locating roger “And you havn't hada good mark of any kind lot proposed to purchase, fs and can be utilized at a saving of nearly half a for a week.’ million dollars. I ask if there is any sane indi- ” vidual that would not avail himself of that which he has and which ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, “No'm. “What in the world is to become of you? What do you expect to be when you grow RA juryman, lke pop.” cathe Does ent tH Eat ‘brings it within the reach of all. None are eo poet ‘that they cannot afford to take it, and none so ric ‘that they can afford to do without it sdge CORAT! 7 PIANO i riires f owned by

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