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Written for the Evzwixs Stan. SAUNTERINGS IN MEXICO. ROOM FOR MANY THOUSANDS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. a O88 CSS ne 08 = a0 — n espera for thal NEW FEATURES TO BE INTRODUCED IN TRE PUBLIC 6 SCHOOL, | _tet-wis.Sm — s SOWOOLS—MEALTE STEDOIES Ox THe detente | §,F Chl 4 mine atten- | JUL “NYEANP SCHOOL OE Trove Baltimore, — - are not able to pay. ts for The days of vacation are slipping by and the irks and boys from 7 to LS years of age Mexico resembles Paris in its love for cafes | time is coming, all too rapidly for some, when Schoal oie 5 Sepang the stead he reheat and the open air. For the mien the cafe in the | the school bag will be slipped down from its FD woukiso! of the social | hook in the store closet, old books will be tarned over to the younger brother and sister, with tuition and visits will be made to the atationer for the yb BROOKS, LL.D. Yh. D. Prost. A VISIT 10 THE CAPITAL Cry. Interesting Habits and Gustoms of the People---How to Go and What to Do. gebs ie redeeie 18 SAFE to ks must materials for another campaign in the field of : “i FE that within the next _ knowledge. At the Franklin school building . Cor, DGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ‘several years a strong hour, " Superintendent Fowell is busy with his first prep- West ™ BP. tide of American travel srations for the opening of the public schools AY, the 1UTH of 8 ry ree and n will 5 is gloomy place on the whole. There of the District, which will occur September 28, efinatraction a brace ai ns oxadios incl PQ Sweep over our neigh- understanding with the two weeks from next Monday. The schools are De ian Languages are practically taut. 3y2¢-whetn any with, there bei three _ large last A bor republic—Mexico, pere: pre at Idst shaking themselves free from their old CAD OF THE The difficulties which ‘ are very large, with four and fivo tiors of gal-/shella—the rented buildings, rockeries, hovels, | M[ADAME © PEER, FROM EARIS) As tality or peau rane have hitherto prevented | and leries, and the city patronage being divided up | shanties—and are for the first time about to| French classes and private lessons; best_refer- J ‘ctunken "ie ie its exploration by the to be carried go Fearn d-peon lg ase nen seamacesy eet appear in an entire new suit, With the firet | Soe "| JOHNS HOPEING UNIVERSITY, tourist have already been to a large extent re- - pad ny grim, Hog yo ane ordi. | 28¥ of school eleven new school houses will be | NV agsdoaey moved by the completion of the two through | number ona brass plate slung over bis eh narily neither dress suits nor evening toilets to | thrown open, and by Christmas time ten more 1892 AROSE ie ete lines of railroad from the United States to the | This is the cargador. He is quick and reliable | be seen in either box or pit, and altogether one | will have been completed. This will give STi: ; City of Mexico. As most of Titx Stan's readers | and his fee should bea real’ A Mexican will | mises the atmosphere cr Takiow cea reduce accommodations. it is expected, for every child | 4, SECs, LOONG LADIES and LITT ORES, Clanton! st ibaeee iris Stas, thee Gest of these roads completed, give him but six cants (medio. ) ment to be found at home. A compensation I | in the District who desires to attend the public np pared to enter the highest, cla sees ‘of any ond Bos for Young ered ome — hen of ould not omit reference to is the fact that | schools, obviates the disagreeable feature of | college. Special facilities for studies. Amnouncements for the next academic year Berins its thirty aokee “WONDAY, Septem the Mexican Central, enters Mexico by way Mexican ladies do not wear hats at the | the rented house, and provides the most com- | _Fighth scasion opens Monday, September JO, at 9 r 23. El Paso, Texas. The second, the Mexican Ne theater. S.C. Romenrsox, | fortable, safe. " healthful and convenient | Ait the Prin slice are now ready and will be sent on application. every? See Merrere, Sule, Hytnoeien, Shas tional, leted only last year, makes its en- ————-+ee_ quarters possible. se6-4m._ ME. and MRS. D, CABELL. Scientific Schoola, United States MI vand tree via Latedo, Texan, ‘This last rond is nar- t WASHINGTON’S SHADE TREES. said ewe Sista 5 FIFTEENTH 6, i and for 1223 ad T= BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES 723 14th wt ‘Terms begin Dow. + Also Summer School at Asbury row gauge. but ithas the advantage of being some 800 miles shorter for an eastern traveler and of avoiding much of the desert country traversed by the Central. 3 Most books and newspaper articles dealing with foreign countries treat, we think, too ex- clusively of their archwology. religion. paint- ings and cathedrals. Rice, Bishop, Bulkley, The Ravages of the Caterpillars and | *e the result of years of stady in the field of Pronk eg English Sparrows. school-honse architecture, They are perfectly well ventilated and so arranged that danger The caterpillars are rather plentiful at| from fire or Oops is almost an impossibility. ERMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY. i Present on the shade trees about the city, | It has been the case in this city when a pupil eg REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Park, N. J. m* business 5 ran the risk of sitting for hours in a low- GO KUERSCHNER, Prinei For several weeks past = force of men hes) (21144 siutly school soem, breathing foul eft, SCENES Feivcipel Griffin, Brocklehurst and the versatile “Nelli boon employed in removing them as far #8] contracting all sorts of disease, but now things | °* F)LOCUTION,I8 THE ART OF ALL ARTS; NO | Kapid’ cen, Bock Rome 2 _PIANOS AND ORGANS. Biy” have all within the last few years recorded Practicable without serious injury to the | are different, and the large, well-lighted, airy | Emerson. Phy Delsarte System, Lectures “03 em — facts and impressions concerning Mexico in trees by removing the affected branches. A | rooms provided for the reception of the pupil | ,,/;F¢w Dervcns know what. powers they possess until } Civics, including training Ly | Decxer Bros. Prasos most readable and instructive volumes, but in spraying machine has been employed in treat- | Fe attractive and induce to good work and good | yicpayy “coLLLGE 3 Gommercial “Law and Commercial Geography. | REPRESENT ALL THAT 18 BEST IN THE ART none of these works is there an answer to the ‘ : F behavior. Sey Tuition fees: ‘Year ‘scholarship. day. sessiobe’ ten pas en first question the practical-minded person con- 3 ing the insects with » weak solution of London | "ys was also the cave in former yoars that Ww. ER 2. months, payable ongutering: #00: orin monthly in- MO-PORTS MAKING. tumpleting s trip apt tc ack Was will 1 Purple and water. This solution was placed in | pupils gravitated by the law of iusto. t0 the intey hy Neeks payableron entering,” #20. ‘Night 'ecesious: | Selon accommodating terme | Pianos for rent, usd Leten ces. a ae ¢ Me and coffee | 2 °8Ft 4nd 8 hose with a spring nozzle having a | larger, better buildings, ‘even though they | pest bruveaat eed, Year scholarship, $50: thive ‘mozths, $16. Se ware of opale, er work and coffee | iong pole attached thereto employed | were miles away from their homes. ‘There was ESBUKY METHOD, REE courses: ma sticks offered you about the hotels, The best : Bo means of smoothing the inequalities, and | GRADUATING, COURSES: | Ist. Non-Profeasional | »Lgleerenny Ladies and Gentlemen, Carefuliy THE “FISCHER” PIANO Places to get these things are at the emall| jor “*turating the webs of the peste. | fit) the betterschools prospered af the expense | Sirs a Blocution fr al Yaucaton in the Enatich | €7aphoBices: good operators slwaye in demand’ Us truly “Old Reliable” Established 1840. For various reasons it has been! of the poorer ones, Chan; in the system, ; “ye fechanical and Architectural Drawing.—Evening in- | 80, in use. Fully Warranted: Sold on easy shops aroand the arcades. If bought from | ,.m0q adicio i se this poo a bbiecey gs ia » brvascng ‘nr » mruction in these branches under skilled masters. terms. for rent. native dealers, however, never fail to offer eg Jadicious i eaten however, aided by more liberal appropriations | Pit Shorthan: ; : Stadents Prepared SANDERS & STAYMAN, ay | Re ped ry Ge ont Sigera SES" |B eee ee mara eas — il ic }, 1s looker mm as not i a be 3 Manna 3 Opal bout’ ceortenth’ Gr cue-fiteeste, cf | res from anger to tndiviausle as ivccate the | nataral tendency of children is to the nearest | Avi AN-ENGLISH SCHOOL, 47H AND E | “Winteor call for Mieretea annual announcement. = settee ry what ia aaked ‘will exceed. the real value of | leaves with poison which oftentimes falling on | school building. Formerly the better buildings | JA POE Ce Picante ei | Schoo! gear becina Monday. September 2. College | £2.07: ot tuading positing tae te Na these inferior stones. A good plan in pur-| the streets and sidewalks may be handled by | were overcrowded, while now the pressure 1s ner ig and Modern Languages | St." HENEY C. SPENCER: LLB, Petpet ire SARDAD © STAT May, chasing is to get the services of a native who | children with serious results, the same on all, ipal, WM. ¥. MEYER, 814 3dst. nw. | SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Priseivet” O84 F ot. a (unless you speak Spanish) and WHAT MR.-SAUNDERS SAYS, THE ADDITIONAL ROOM. eninge thas pong ftrough him. ‘The per-| Ine cosy little room ina small brick build-| The addition of these twenty-one new struct-| M188 BALCH 1207 10TH STREET. WILL OPEN Europe in ju'Amerionn Or ax bed ernore | ‘28: surrounded on all sides by green houses, | ures this yeur will practically wipe out all IE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF THE COLUM- TRE “ESTEY” PIANO jau College, 1335 H st. a.¥.—This School with winning “Golden Op - — Special attention given to beckward pupils.” Students | ow — auton for Coll Be Re OB ‘aval and Fe guarantee of its worth. Splenaid tone, dure igus” scodms | Mile orfortber's: | ble. Panos for rent mercilessly plucked and robbed by shop | may be found Mr. L. M. Saunders; one of the| “pressure.” ‘There wore last year about 87,000 | PrePatsc or combetitive examinations, icunton sdies” AE Bont sotr SANDERS & STAYMAN, keepers than in the Mexican capital. His very Parking bp ne and the superintendent in pee charts upon bee Urapheming Rs = ae ‘Teteher of eds ee Fox RST Pat. nw. appearance in a shop doorway is sufficient to | charge of public grounds. istrict, and by reason of the rease 0} e CELLO, PIANO A. 01 NN OT) 0 'D LADIES' wo! , A PASSING GLIIPSE, ena up the value of ai tie hacks fs the house’| ‘‘What provision are you making toward | population this number is expected to go over has removed to 1121 Ist. n.w. zob-Lm* Picnice. Convenient to, Washington. 50ch Year. “4 2+ wd ae — Until the Mexican National was built the cost | 50 per cent. preventing injury to the trees by the great | 33,000 and possibly reach 40,000 this year. The 1708 © STREET NW 1708 | poscrate. Wotan! helhiel Sees bee ae been made and sold. kverywhere the @f a ticket to the City of Mexico from New York A CASE IN POINT. army of caterpillars which have recently made | addition of the eight new buildings that will be COLLIERE SCHOUL FOR” BOYS, Frelzat’= Atdree THOMAS HALON, 2D. | Ee Bee kevige e or Washington was $169. Now a straight ticket | While shopping the other day I descended to | theif #Ppearance?” asked a Stan reporter yes- | opened in the city this month will alone ac- 14th year. Oct. 1 to June 1. “se5-1m* nnd Sold on very easy mouthiy payments. SANDERS & STAYM. O34 F at. = 0 | terday comodate 3,000 pupils, or probably more than ST VERNON NAR) the wily and economical plan of having a Mexi- ary little is boing done at present, and the | enough to provide for the increase, while the ee re ae Ae, can ally go in and make the negotiation for | unsigbiliness of the Insect-eaten leaves is the | other structures to be completed later in the articles I would point out to him through the | Worst feature, The trees will not sustain fond igo will swell the capacity of the schools to | 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 11th st bene en and window. The result was very gratifying. In| %erious injury,” he replied. ‘The growth}® generous margin. This will permit the = oho maybe tatereeredis tices tea 8 ying. : r od BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- : one instance he succeeded in obtaining for|0f the trees for the season is about | vacating of sufficient rooms in some of the old eee ‘ all the way through. | Going by Laredo and St. | $7 59 x complete buckskin suit for which a day | Completed, 60 that the removal or destruction | Duildings to give better quarters to the various DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, - SIRNOS SOR BERT. Lonis you change sleeper at St. Louis and | or two before I was asked €20. No town in the | Of ® portion of the foliage will have nomaterial | manual training schools and will afford space Dsante otter quant Befeceineste to puecianam, Laredo. | Meals cost generally along the route | world, Rome and Naples possibly excepted, bas | effect on the tree, In other words,” continued | for other purposes, Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifice- tle Girls, By "On Resabsatdl itepere tek, — = in _ a — more beggars than Mexico. Many of them are re peenope ‘those branches which have THE MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL, bat) cared pore lg reene October 2; ~~ '~ Ma. ducted by be Sisters ans Toned. Repetred cnt Rechenged, i eir leaves ini pil ursday, Octo! ificate admite ~ — — ——— meals, of course, being the worst. On each | Children, pocalb Elio yard Seems suntan the | foliag howe leaves have | 22° manual training feature of the school | Vicar, smith and Wellesley Colloyes, BBPOKVILLE AcaDEMY. pase will camnand feat toga BARROS EE Sec-clow | through ticket 150 pounds of baggage | and pleading eyes. You are almost ansious to | not been eaten. Many ‘of the ieee fave | system has come to stay and its progress in the | “For further information spun or ake Principal. The next session operia September 15. allow xcess of baggage from Laredo 3 ae bought between these same points on either of the two lines for $79 and a return or round-trip ticket, good for thirty days in the states and for six months in Mexico, for $109. Your sleeper costs about $16, American money, 4 , . ‘i besutiful, healthy free from temptations, zs " - | which the worms have b oved show | District has been on a par with the advance with SANDERS & STAYMAN, Sova is chaeged ot the sate of ahead Cie) cate | nates eset nce, een et | webby mam lee rae ee ote thn en ens its | se 2m ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. Some ee , AM. * gg JARVIS BUTLER, Manager, tales of woe. 'y wn es, ese eI Supt. gen it a Ks <%= 034 F We the pound—Mexican money. Besides the es le sree hot removed because the severe pruning neces- | introduction @ your after his appointment, | Q HARVARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS, | a5 estsepti5 Mosty Soenty Bt. | 1555 cuectevet ee ene, Sennen, BA ERED Ee ok Geek Ben tke in Kisswetucle ced Led sary for their removal destroys the symmetry | which occurred four years ago. This operation | “4 sinsly or in smallclasgis., apply to. ye WARTHMORE COLLEGE. SWARTHMORE, Pa:| 1217 Wet ot mes Me cami there is in the season of i rom ‘October exico not be great Good room can | and beauty of the trees, their removal being a | was somewhat like stirring corn meal into boil- At Sanders & Stayman's, 034 F st. nw. Opens 9th month, 10th,” Thirty sin * till Jane, an extra train called the “Montezuma | be had for $1a day and board at a good cafe | cure much worse than the disease ™ ing water to make a hasty pudding. It has to road-Street Station, Philadelphia Under K ON EE go, which oo herdoncsed Mago for 223 a month. Whatever may be the ex- WHAT CAUSES THE LOS OF LEAVES, be done gradually, evenly, slowly, or the prod- ES me E aes teen eee change to the City of | PeFience of foreigners who will stop at places| “What brings so many leaves off the trees at | UCt Will be blotchy, uneven, unpalatable. Mr. A . Also - " ter of Instruction, celebrated s7antual Training anda Preparstory School 5 Eee Mexico. The time from Washingtos: or New | where they are robbed, who will hire guides to | this season of the year?” asked the reporter. le He ra aie nerd ‘nto the hie a pout pow ye Puildiugs and sppacatun. Fu end full per York is five days and six nights. ‘There isa | ata noe by Ate with borg wae ct ckcne | “Nobody can tell,” was the reply. “I have | building and gave instruction in theit'ute to s | (Albauy) says: “Prof, — over at Laredo of eight hours, from 4am. pear sr “ae Po papi ach ph at phe = noticed when a wet season is followed by a dry | #mall class of the most advanced pupils, and at _— suffices one here than in the same -sived sitns | 8Pell the leaves of the poplar trees drop off in | the same time ho started kindergarten racthods THE EXCHANGE OF MONEY. of the United States. One doce not always get | Wantiticg; also that trees in damp soil are not | in the lowest grade, ‘The next year saw this | ,Px a: American money is now worth $1.38. You : ce, “or | © prone to lose their foliage thus prematurely | spreading out over the second and third | Profesor ool, Alban: 7 = the same quality of fare or attendance, or | 2° P wae ba TY) grades at. one end and including | SR Sukea nates ea Professor of | fud and furuiahea Sonnac ae ean get on either side of the RioGrandeenough | what else he pays for, as in the states, | # trees on dry soil.’ , i i § | Fiench, Itaisa and Spanish, av ‘ (2 Bor farther particulars ad- | ove; 18 thorugh repair, wal ; 2 - but M ut about these caterpillars, How long|the second and third years at the o low * ohanged i estes Hees ox cneieg Seen tae en ee etees Zot by | will it be before they disappear?” high school. Last year the kindergarten iden | Musc__._ sed? ee: w. = i a ree SOP ere 2 see shen wa you throug’ lexico City. If you oan do so | 3° ‘eat Paris “Their days are numbered,” he replied. | was still further expanded and the manual T.SOHNS ACADEMY—THE MILITARY SCHOOL wat et bills, but be careful to take only those of | {he reat of ‘the world “amd eine ice TOM | «airendy they are in'a semicometos fonds: | taining was given te the entise high school | 6 ere ant Washington. copans Ootogar Sis aeendie ton tee ne Peete ee | ao 20 ¥ difficulties of race, religion and edu- | ton and may be easily shaken from the trees.” | and the eight grades, He will make the sys-| 1889. Princ: the se3-1m‘ Principal, cation should as many ‘of the comforts} “Po you think the English sparrow destroys bene complete this Figg year by bringing the of high civilization as it reajly does. many of them?" up to the seventh m met EE im the note. ‘erwise you will have jo; that is not my impression, They may | Stade, which will be given the first course in -, - ACE CURTAINS DONE UP EQUAL TO NEW; Si deesenh seer acto ectieal 3 see cee oat a fow of the smooth variety, but they will | she Use of tools. ‘The process of eugratting the ae a oO oe een for catalonve aie air. Mrs. SOOTH. 1406 tut st mew. Ai In depositing funds in Mexico sonae American 3 not eat the hairy species.” stems together has been somewhat like | JX "Shs YwitCHELL’S KINDERGARTEN Rvpens September 10, Labo. Panter te tweety, | MISS 3, CAVANAUGH HAS REMOVED HER money or exc! should be kept for the re- {Then you think,” suggested Tux Stax man, ing of « tunnel, with two gangs a¢ work Wil opes OCTUBED ie ip house of principal. ‘Location high and healthy. Dress Making Parlors from pag eigen he ‘ “that they could just as well be exterminated?” | #tboth ends and finally meeting middle, 5300 st. se3-1m* i ‘DESTRUCTION BY SPARROWS. ay Mz. Fowell hes the satisfaction of see- | FYRIERI‘S SELECT. 8 Pats ae cen! membrane of material pierced High aM.,' “Yes, that is my impression,” was the reply. | and a continuous hole created, a Septeatber En . ” i “They do more damage than the insects do. There will be quite a force of new teachers | FUENIS! ‘This premium on Amet-ican money is almost have noticed them in the early spring, when | in this line—three of manual training, three of poo oe F bigher than at any previous period: I heard a y ij | the peach trees were in full bloom, go to | COoking and two of sewing. There will bea Sainte passenger on the triin, astonished at the . 4 a bi and giving it s sharp peck, | 2°W manual training school established in the | SIDWELL. pile of Mexican silver she had got ie $50 ; C\ . ; 4 move on toward the next one. _ Aftor watch- bAnbirdgpemer nc ae org — < ten! = DWARD 0. TOWNSEND, green! 2 American resident of - ‘ i formance becam threast nin; ther Teacher Seaxiechaw aver : SS | interested and determined torhnd oar Cine | anscostin, one of Hilladale and sill another in Beeman i ee Tittle. ¢ Y F | was they were eating. Investigation showed | te Mott building. The last two are for colored NSERV) Y that they were eating the small embryo peach | Pupils and that at Rennings for both white and | (J9LUMBIA CONSERVATORY. OF “MUSIC, 913 wast aidaadinder toh detail — es and do unteld damage. So complete aid | colored, New cooking schools areto be earted ‘enced course pianoronvanyvisin, En atthe i om. the Mexican side of the they remove the peach that the blossom the i allac! sete eo inthe Thom T, Principal. h 0 ‘England Conservatory of Music, Bos- ° The traveler who comes to Mexico within the | in a great majority of the cases remained in- | buildings. instruction in sewing, which | ,1s% of New se2-1m river is very lenient. It is said that the | next five years(I speak of the City of Me: tact. Ialso noticed that they were very fond | W## last year confined to the girls of the fourth, ORIT! Officials are not to be Toribed as to contraband | will still coo ia the biecste the picturesque com-| of wistorin buds and the vine which eomplotels | Hf tnd sirth grades, wil bo extended to thoes | N“HONAL URIVEATTY LAW SCHOOL articles or excess of bé.ggage, but this is very | tumesof old days—senoritas wearing abovetheir | covers my home some seasons is wholly with- | im the third grade. CPOBEE 1 L8a0 ot foe ee Ar hard to believe—in Me rico. Lunch baskets are | 80t black eyes the graceful mantilla and dan-| out bloom except in places near the round, DELGARTE “HEALTH EXERCISES.” Douncements will be made. = ™ ral notnecessary. The meal stations are not very | “es still resplendent on their steeds in charro | where the birds are afraid to go. Yes, think] Superintendent Powell has also secured the elegant, certainly, but the fare is usually very | T#8—Mexican saddle, swords and pistols, som- | the English sparrow is an unnecessary evil.” services of three teachers to direct the in- good and not too mudh “native” for the palate Lina’ seein te pon tgs oa + THE PARKING Comission. struction of all the pupils in what he terms a Ey | of s stranger. Rlacing the pretty native head dressand the} ‘How many years since the appointment of ae exercise.” This is not to be calis- : W. BUS 008 F st. n: : dandy ie Degoming touched with the contagion | © perking commission and by whom was it ap-| thenics, or gymnasticn, or ‘the old, breathing + PEGGENE B Oni Bh, Trees, scm fedetica “Seca | etn vnc av ener teens sane “The commission was formed }, freot progress, perhaps, but certainly is not | tho fall of 18/1 by the president of the | Povee of health and cult aia eee | eee Caan OnaanisT, {Sure gmastoe eRorAL, WeUrD aD Soe E ht to sce oF the mace, itis mows | board of public works, “Mr. Shepherd, | °led sfter th given to every pupil, The now | BOARDING AND DAY BOHOL, FOR YOUNG Ruse: cprsken Cite Gina Fock, common sig! see on the paseo a Mexican | It was ted by Mr. Wallach, formerly fo dees the yw LADIES AND LI’ @ Mr. Butler will receive a limited number of Organ Metals, Toys, Pipes Jewelry, Eve rae ol sore opae ht wea | eat of the ity, atleman who | leaving the ectual instruction to the teaches | REOPENS OCTOBER J, 1860, Pupila, eesiy ene ons Cevones_20e. end . [oe faeces ae feo bes a pone Parent ik — interest in = xe a of the aly of the individual schools, ors | au3l-3m EARLE, 1916 35th at. Cellat SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 034 Fitt.nw. | Coorg By Gus broad sombrero with a thoroughly English cos- | the thres gentlemen who were asked to sarve WHERE THE NEW BUILDINGS ARE, Aer l Green aed all bia vot aecomatre wok: mat HOUSEFURNISHINGS. J Kinds Ive work: | OT. JOHNS EAR fame, thus adding to the incongruity of the | on this commission and who continue s0 to| The now buildings to be opened in time for Fhiaieg ice rent," acs, FICE, principal 1650 Bieree | ST y7su Classical Selene ood Soniany A full line of “amg ic lexicaus of the larger cities | serve up to the present time. the first days of school are ss follows: First Taw. sug) sttgntion given to, Puoography” the abglo Sessa eet, manner and dress ot | “There is no aalary; itis ot w salaried offce, | Givigien the Alam comer of hatred ee 2 chan id a ‘e Anglo-Saxon or stranger within his gates, | We have never received the value of a two-cont 3 aah (On band and for sale. our love for conservatiam is gratified when we Hampshire sven! corner of seep aid SCHOOL.-IN_ ADDITION TO DAY fara fois countrranen. othe rural dawits | Bvt tat out of although we have asod iesgnd : ree ett —— Stee cation wil bey sae mh31__ WASHINGTON GASLIGHT OOMPARY. In many of these railroads will always be lm: eae lace near the Ft Saaousl here skeen === aes bilities. and it is safe to say that the old-| beauty of the bron — = ~ i proud not the school? Fists Bae ESS———S—_—_—_—S—S=S=—=S==== imo Spanish types wil be found in the Bowes | Ceatty ot, the city, | T'was told nol Sit FAMILY SUPPLIES. of the republic for many a decade tocome. | Saunders “that ecapitelist sede bevy sed thenst; foi ‘ Nees Sh Be THE STAMP NUISANCE. stato owner in the District had said. that the | 7°04, treat EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY gtarady, et eres Saute Foe Woes Famr Ghroceams, Mexico, like France, is cursed by the stamp | ee planting had gdded 20 per cent to the between DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, c x — nuisance, Every contract, check, oflcial docu. | Value of property. How near this ie to facte | Mand N stree Riitreccier 17; gue trinine, home qurers meat and receipted bill of merchan 3 gps = PS know, but there is no ae , 8 Good GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1780. | AE September 17, tho Sttentied to, | Parties returning from the ses to BUBRO TRAIN IN THE SIERRAS, P' of merchandise over | doubt ut the increased attractiveness | Hill, Hillsdale Au For the greater convenience of day. the hours For circulars, &c-, address set Wet, Site oar neck of Fine Wi a. The trip from Lisredo down is a very charm- | $20 in amount, must have its stamp, tho value | due to the amply shaded sirests and the cooling of aftenton recitations wilt Berentter be from 2i0'8 A.M Glale) Bandy Spring, Md." y1-Sun * | Stun our stock of Fim x, Ing one. Soon aftor leaving Laredo you catch | Of Which varies with the amount expressed on | effect of masses of foliage. Now this cooli ‘ Bibi, itaaetnetionte tae cate as Daptonaber 12, iG. LE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN A. BEITMULLER & CO. ing x the face of the writing. Postage la Hillsdale a f S80. “Examinatious for entrance toil: f f the blue peaks of the Sierras and ing. Postage poe, a pd influence is due to the evaporation of moisture Apply to the Rector, ft sight o Pi Sierras and your | outrageous. Letters can come into Mexico | from the leaves, and when we consider that . oo mann. 2333 3 dchot. aw. course is almost constantly through the moun- | from the United States for two cents, or can be | the moisture hus evaporated EQUALIZING THE SCHOOLS, Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. 8.3, _ | {Eas for the ): is largely 8u30-2w _Georgetown:College, West Washington, D.C. ~ tains from this ton. The temperature is | Sent from Mexico to the states for five cents| drawn from the soil contiguous to the| It has been the policy of the management a ‘Rhet- GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. iy de: aed ah ne setned ts tt ction the balf ounce, but the same letter sent to any foundation walls of the houses we see s valua- (ad sink tashunadh tases each Sat ee Ms PACS CIvEy, SER ore, ‘Arithmetic, ‘and vely hot or disagreeably cold, despite point within the republic costs ten cents, ble sanitary economy realized—the extraction the teaching force balance itself. There al Exarainaiigns . in a H. D. In tae spring and summer fatal to anything like free correspondence | of moisture from the wails and its use in modi- iss 3 AXD TAILOR, is among the poorer classes and it certainly can- fying the temperature of the air.” vast difference between teachers; some of them 1e 1 ave, not be as profitable to the government us if ——————+e+—____ strong in their abilities | KINDERGARTEN AND... From July lst to a not rate per letter was lower—on the principle of | written tor Tux Evan Bran. of ‘quick sales and small profits.” ith MEALS AXD COOKING, A Summer Song. : > In the cafes of the best class in the city one | © S¥allows, that fit the June flelds over, : ite s ; = gets a very good meal, and, barring wines, at a secatorsea geese ton acudaldies babe d d pretty price very reasonable. In these cafes the style O’er miles of meadow-land sweet with hay! - on top), are sold at See geass sd the bill of fare are more Ameri- stations for nineteen cents (un real than native. To get ive dishes Ojfrilling notes! © biithe field swallow, i media), basket and all, 6 7 must go to the fondas, but the surroundings in ‘What song do you bear through the fragrant air, ‘The National ) crosses the pmaeprehealagll Tegel npr gent eo ‘When the laughing winds you follow, follow, Central near rious stranger. breakfast — Pod Feet ng meal) the best cafe for Yoo lat ‘s And the world is abloom with color rare? tables open Something of joy do bring to { dinner the Recamier’ or the Parla fa probably ‘Tay notes of enchantavont I love to follow, Because of s summer memory! 4 sunlit summer of ripe completeness, ‘When the rapture of living was sweet and strong; And the winds were freighted with bicssoming sweetness; And the musical ring of the swallow's song! HE golden memory: “"Tis thee I love.” forever, ever, ‘My loved ones’ love you'll bear to met ———coe ‘To Trap the Doves. From the New York Evening Sun. » Batchelder—“I wantto get married and have ‘& wife to share my money. 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