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f 4 3 “ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1889-SIXTEEN PAGES, OPBEMNENS: | ROYAL ARCH MASONS; | {baling sPedimeintdrer™ine ccncecton rt | WS" AskeeTk Spe gine ag: —— DU CATONAL _ | EDUCATIONAL, | ——_EDUCATIONAL. (Continued from Eighth Page.) been — a a my the by — = Bom emeeres: ae ne N WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. N WASHINGTOS — of Columb: amble and res-| Washington Navi chapter, No. ares |e - NGTON, compositor on Te Stan, where he has been en- Olutions ‘were referred back to the chapters | M. Boteler, MLE. priests P. B Otvervack, E. Tertibceted’yubii et Here Sail of the Bowens: oe Ce Cenreee. | ep ee es Be Oe re Sheena fhe exception of / THE DISTRICT GRAND CHAPTER. | of the District for fuller consideration. It was | king; C. F. Smith, E. scribe; Geo, Schuits, sec- ih AY ek pelle et = uw OF THE OCOLUMBIAN | fai! and winter a years’ absence from the city. * | supposed nothing would be done in the matter | retary; Adam Gaddis, treasurer. geet 2 | 2 ake were st 4:30 pam. by Profs. N. Mr. Stepleus has filled the position of re- of jing a new Grand chapter until the next} Mount Horeb R. A. chapter, No. 7—W. M. ‘sacs! rt OF PIANO, games et tetiine. LED. | ,Stmmies! every Wednesday at 4.30 by Prof. Robt, corder to DeMolay since the organization of that eee ~ the Grand chapter, buts call was | Harley, M.E.H. priegt; Jas. D. Newlin, E. king; | resume tuition ber 9. Address 937 Penn- st commandery, except during bis absence from A 5 Full of Int issued by the three Washington chapt. rs named | C. C. M. Loeffler, E. scribe; Geo. Mish Smith: sylvania ave. p." oc3-6t" ‘The Hon. JOHN M- ABLAX. LL.D. Basten Sunday pris es } B. Hood, the city. He was initinted in Dawvon lodge, History Of Interest. | rer'the holding of aconvention March 12, 1961. | secrciary; 1. J; Luttrell, tessreoes rpuE Lintmrcye Ietrsere ——_— | Ameogats Jamie ot tne ‘Const pot Purvis, will be tor senior ste No. 16, in April, 1859, and on the organization for the p of forming » Grand chapter.| Potomac R. A. chapter, No. 8—F. Tei ¥ GEORGETOWN, Jerlapradence of the United states. ts only. of Pestipba lodge, No 28, been’ charter anenrae Bho oe ig pr ns Rai, ems | ur Br Wo Pron hogy JF. | BUDE Gab Sey URN eM LOT. oy | sR Races «8 member of that body; was i junior ion of a contumacious an Appleby, E. scribe; F. W. Storch, secretary; | tyy! aiiasd eamade wizeaw ® wariea snd third worvbipfal master, Heina|TM© Early Struggles to Establish an| ing the proposed action of « coniamacious and | K Appleby, E, sribe; ~ *) teGuildtage” “meston mio 2d I SLIET DORSAL prssragene Bar Py merci as ie ii wat i | Independent Jurisdiction Here—The _| the three chaptors suspended and the elected —— Lissoss GIyEX a7 JOUR WOME IN MaTHE- aad B ct Crimes and Mines | siiieaiiiaans ae ‘ell. gba e separation officers suspen: om all the te and priv- | Written for Tae Evexrxe 8: edteg = : ~g 4 “ ental, | OFOR’ STRUCTION. Grond chapter of the District trom that of] Connection With Maryland—The _| {I-gesof Royal arco Manan, dithonel fuer run Hevatas with Spareh Latin. Gresk and vorseed, eres, Us | "Ercan of ekae Secinceiae tae | Jnentooin GASDENA 2: ‘Marviand in 1367. On the organizacion of the was mneh feeling at the time wise counsel pre- oe EMATICORUM PROF. Star office. 0c3-88 Law and Equity and of 22,9-3m Ete Grand chapter was ita deputy grand high priest Present Organization—Of- vailed in tho suspended chapters. and Grand | Moseson Horeb sew ‘mid heathery sod Vocal instauction.§ | _ tre Bon, avatercss,' Seats TONILB. | YPOUNT VEENON SEMIN, ~ two years, and is at present its grand secre- ficers of the Subordi- flr plo ger was requested and ge? bape aj A one bush, and epmaraps whipered round, MRS. ANNIE LOUISE POWELL (Some time U.s rice Assorwey So Dist. ot i eal y- special session of the Grand chapter for the “Put off thy shoes, the spot is holy ground.” “ > Criminal Law THE RosTER, nate Chapters. purpose of receiving the applications of the | So barefoot he, as In the plnce he teed, eee Sa TWEE ee ee WE eae reece | 1200, 1204, 2208, 1226 af wt. and 2228120 ot Following is a complete list of the member chapiers of the, District of Columbia for & Found the tras church, and knew the preacher—| CS Sha hth ion cases wie tee eee re hie ae BOARDING AXD DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG La. , . ——, partition of its jurisdiction and for its assen' God. KOMELYN STUDIO, * Se ee ee ee rm fo the establishment of a Grand chapter for the | Beauty supreme that lowly bush had crowned | _o2-6"___ "20 Stat. nie, | “AMELASL Attorney of tes Distriet Of Colvimbia). Am | DIES AND LITTLE GIRLA os. Auldridge, E. A Adams, John A. Augus| Though fof many years enjoying peace and| District of Columbia, ‘The special convocation | witn utter glo thap axe teak FO sPaxisg TorTios Court, oad Lecturer oa the } terfer. J. J. Appich, F. G. Alexander, James B. | prosperity the history of the Royal Arch | was held in Baltimore March 28, 1867. The sus- The as SESS OAT Ore Same tnd other like Services, History of the Law. | Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifice- > siteA wW. Te se rs 5 scarlet maple and the golden-rod. Address COMPETFNT B. RO) Cc. FOX,LLD, tion of Boarding Pupils Wednesday, October 2; Day Archer, Andrew Archer, Notiey Anderson. W.| Masonic bodies in the District, connected as | pended chapters and their representatives were Who think this 1d is oc2-1w* ‘Star office. Treasurer. Pupile T. Anderson, J. W. Albaugh, Christian Ander- . | Festored to their rights and the Grand chapter | Who think this world is merely physical, ‘The exercises of the schoo! will be resumed in the Puvila Thursday. October % Certiticate adits to anderson, J. W. Albaugh, they were for many years with those of Mary. ve ite consent toa separation of the. juris- Without a moral or a spiritual side, Ms EMILY E. FRECH, University lecture hall iguntheast corner of 15thand Vesear, Sunith and Weliesiey Colliers. Parr, Tae? dams. Geo, W. Balloch, HD. | iand and deriving their charters from the same | {ition and to, the esteclishoost ofa Gani | Ett greatly, widely, deeply, most of al TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, Ta, when ihe annowaremente 2or the geet sail terrae | TOF TUFtMeE Rutormation apply to the Principal Buck bas —— anced H. ©, | Grand chapter, is marked with periods when | chapter for the District, A constitution for the {| Not art's most splen .{d miracle, nor pride ocedwe_______S14Lst.ne_ | anilintroductory addremen will be a ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. Bowers, Louis Beyer Thomas B. Benson, | 0mewhat violent controversies waged over | new Grand chapter was framed and officers | Of modern science yet can match, in fall, 3S, MYERS Wild REOPEN HER 9CHOOL FOR | Dt courses nn eeucation of their several | SQ) PER, YEAR DEPKESSED BUSINESS Joln Barus. E. 3. Boteler. Meury F. Uren- | mat:ers of jurisdiction. Happily, however, all| were elected at mecting of delegates of the | ue wayside bush with beauty glcied. #7,” For particular address the Privcipa, 1800 T | ,,1bGcparciees.n the School of Practice are obo en. $150, Reem ane fantractorg’ al bene hinger, William S. Burns, Sumner Baugs, | dissension ended over twenty years ago,when chap So *' bel a pines am Getober 3, 1889. —Joms Savary. | st.n.w. __ 0-1? _ | Soe risiued om the opening night be | tanebe home for Little Boys JOS SHUKT- Herman Benzier, Waterman F. Corey. William | the present Grand chapter of the District of | “*Ptt: No. 8, held April 16, 1867, r ae Ora FEPRCATE AND WIN — BUSINESS COURSES. | “The Library, to witich lane suditions are annually | LIDGE (ale), a-M., Principal aulz-4m HH. Cissell, SS. Coggios, Henry Con- | 0% ome ae - a « A NEW CONTROVERSY, FANCIES OF FASHION. 4 Book-keepinx, Arithinetic, Practical Grammar | made, will be d)en daily for study or research =—_—_—_—— — nae, Th ig me Sa jumbia received full recognition. 0 rrespoudence, Peumahship aud Spelling. Busi- | o'clock a.m. to 10 o'clock p.zu., With a brief interme chee, Cail Govermuenta and Coumercial Law. | aiou inthe afternoon. nage Ry isu i Lype-writing, Stevography, Elocution existrar Will Ge daily at the University ALARENS SCHOOL : Wil Service. Kapid progress and easy terms, | 9tolZo'clock aim and from 4 to G o'clock pom. to : git FOk OImba, ud forcircular or call between vand'7 p.m, WOOD'S | euroll studente: suswer suauiries ke, oe Ces ipaiy Hill. & miles {rou Washington. ‘Cataloyca: s ; : The delegates of Potomac chapter, however, = = Cragg. Francis Carter, Wm. D. Campbell, Jobn | matter oe — toall Masons = the siviph declined to take further part in proceedings | More Styles That Will Be Worn During Cochran, Chas, Childs. Jacob Childs, Arthar ‘ and may well be a matter of pride to all citi- whicn they held to be irregular, unless sanc- | the Autumn Months and Karly Winter. Campbell, A. J. Cummi W. A. Cooper, J. | zens as well, that the highest officer im the . 7 Commercial Sctool, 407 East Capitol waving inforimaben coucerning the school hich apd beslthy. Full compe of . C 5 Daniels, F. M. Draney, a . tioned by one of the first four officers of the ——— dat the bouk stores of Willing for. euced teachers. Por further particulars address W. ie Beaders Robert W. Duna, rece es = ee eth iat Geueral Grand chapter, ‘The ae Grand) Neven Wean the waist of a good drese with | ({/ASSES AT My 1 fe resumed at sli lowg alle Go ee25-20 “Pru beewer2t aes . H. 6. Davis, | United States is a citizen o ington— | chapter was constiiuted and the ofticers ‘ : resum % inm Baliantyne om, 425 7b = = George W. Evans, Theodore W Estler, Abram | Mr. Noble D. Larner, who is the general grand | installed by'a past wetioral grand hight pricct | ®cloMk, which rubs and defaces the bodice, FOR MISSES AND MASTERS A577 cos meres totes see roe Gulareaet Foner Glen, doen ek, See Frey, J. M. Ford, Georze H. Gaddis, Albert | high priest of the General Grand chapter of | &t Wall's opera house, May 23. 1867. The | but keep a plain wool jersey to wear under ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2:30 P.M, selé-lm JAMES C. WELLING, Pres. lich aud erber branches thoroughly Git. hinder- Gleason, B. W. Gheen, John C. Gurden. H. A. | the United States, Mr. Wm. R. Singleton, the | 80d secretary was directed to notify Potomac | ™F4ps, and for Adults ou SATURDAY, October Same. ren ESS Gr young children. “Miss LMALA PEN Tiss, q * ‘ATION. MEDICAL © EGE Gcwecth fk © dieect hint, ia Garten, War nect until | ‘Tae Coat-sHarep Porosaise in velvet or| Ail formor pupils are invited on the Opening Days, | N47/OS44 MEDICAL COLLEG chapter that “it is not authorized 2 eul7-tme* istrh i EPAKA MENT — Aaa B, Garden, Wm. I. Gulliher, A. Gude, jr., Geo, | 8nd secretary of the District Grand lodge, im | it hus received a charter from rand chap-| matelassee over a skirt of soft wool is the MRS. FLORA C, DENNISON, = | NiGcuses, eresce beanie neon FEMALE A. Gude, Adun Gaddis, Samuel Geoghegan, | speaking of this subject to» Stan reporter, | ter of the District of Coluubia:” whereupon | Mish street dress. for aubamn cared be the Snneig esa mentees eae ee sae fant omer, Busivens Galicge — Separate Wm. F. Gude, R. T. Humphrey, J. H, Haswell, | suid that the office heid by Mr. Larner was the | Potomac chapter appealed to the general grand braided eck ra | _ Send for Cireuiu { preparatory departunents. art music Fell sreaone A. M. Hoover, Robert I. tiestou, John Hocke- | hizhest in symbolic Masonry in this country. As | high priest, who authorized the chapter to | ™uch-braided jacket for shopping or running Sese Sn or THe Spe, Feplember 18. Audrone hey. a. a. JRL TN. A. meyer, Josep Heimer. Jobn Helmus, B. W. | there is no such body as a general grand lodge, goutiuue its labors. ‘The Grand chapter of the | Sou! jad the Cossack capes or couchmen's J NOR TS1 COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Colleen Rew Windies ban aoe aay, : M. Hodges, C. | each Grand lodge being ind: peadent and self- | District, June 15, 1867, declared Potomac chap- | °@P eo to five overlapping folds, for |“ kiNDERG, NORMAL NING CLASS. | Theststy-cighth Annual Coursecf Medical Lactares | Dt: Business College, New Windror. Md. _ ee ne eS governing, and no such officer'asa generalgrand | ter to be irregalar and clindetine, aud ail | those who can wear them, 1918 Suuderland Place, wuth of Dupont circle. and the third Dental Course wilt beri on Mouday,Oce | fq S© MAR COLLEGE. WITH MUSIC AND ARE tober 7, a. 8 p.in., with the wi | ises, itl the Colleie busidims, For circulars of both department ASKING, Dean, 7 bo A. . m | master. Mr. Lurner’s authority is more exten-| intercourse as Koval Arch Masons with said | THe New Saapes axp Tints or Conortna | mee Gn Care hore five than that of any other Masonic officer in | chapter was prolibited. The general grand | are a modification of those so ponular during anon, 3. we hi .C. B. | the world. igh priest, who was appealed to. declared that | the es" : a mday is Na —_ Sa = Semel WL Tam 26 jae Mr. Noble D. Larner | Potomac capter was guilty of no irregularity. | varying trot (ag A Se aed eae ag Ie treme a PIANOS AND ORGANS, Johnson, Edwin F. Jones, Chas, Jacobson, H. = is a well-known, life- | but that “the companions who have formed | \nvjer Pp i ¥. RUECRERT, 1740 14TH SE NW. 1 HE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, OF THE | sees SS Jacobson. E. L. Johason, A. W. Kelley, H. long citizen of the Dis- | the so-called Grand chapter of the District of structor, In Vocal Music, Violin, Piano, Oram | Columbian University wi aGctUPS! | Dsoxen Bros: Pranos. % i if- dd Cs 3 e" se mot Si yin EN Koppel, Charles Klotz. George T. Keen, Wil- trict and has served the | Columbia have been nasty and irregular, and |, Lano® Duacox Futes, intended for the coif- Clasiouel aud Comet: snethots ot leading, Huropeat | wath Coutsos of Study in ENGLISH, FRE Monday, Conservatory, 1s » Complete School ‘tor Girls 5 Hatrectnathwn: | Seba for catalogue to C. l- REEDL. Fra, arcte- sapply to Dr. A.B. | 2¥u. Md Jyh bb 720 3p sivess By cl HE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE WILL REOP! its Life, Portrait, Antique and Water-color Classes «aay and evening) at 6U9 F st. mw. on Mi tober Us 8 g Couservatories used ; good performance and interpreta- N. MATH MATIC AWING, © S . liam Kennedy,Antou Karl, Henry Kuhn. James eity in the municipal | that it has no legal existence as a Masonic | fure, have each four diamond wings and a long tou guarautecd. — #e30-Lm* | N BING, MINEKALOG PHYSICS, CHEMISTKY, | HIGHEST GRADE PIANOS BEPORE THE PUBLIG, K. Kerr, Noble D. Larner, Joba Q. Larman, E. councils, He was born | body, the preliminary convention having body, with rubies or sapphires mixed with dis- | 7) jou CAULFIELD WILL RESUM. | Bey pdgetures trom 6 to 10 o'clock p.m, Women ad- | WEBER, FISCHER AND ESTEY PIANOS F. Lawson, J.J. Lightfoot, Warren J. Lown, in this city, as were bis | held without the authority of any ge mounds, | OH | M7 s0N5 OCTOBER 1 at 1202 Ket. nw. se28-Im* | The ad r ; al opening ‘Will be delivered by Prof. F. C. C. M. Loeftier, Andrew Lotiler, RC. Lewis, father and mother, He | grand oiticer and been iliegully constitated.” | Tax Paexcn Qvapnrue Pharsare very beau- | in Risa W. CLARKE of tees Gemuagia surkey th tbe Dui: Sold on Easy Terms and Rented. LD KIN is 7 2 7 : e! js i ice 5 i Hall on 1UESDAX, October 1. “at 8 o'clock | 4 REPRESENTATIVE STOCK OF PIANOS. Lie ck, H. E. Leach, jearned the trade of | Mr. Schultz, the historian, states, in justice to melas : el Oe ae a AR lf Ro ER Littlopege, Mine Me ine deen rinter at the office of | the companions of the District, that a telegtam rie oa softer in tone than the Scotch, which, Washinwton in 1860, has returned to the city and will | "sr Catalogue or other information appiy to SANDERS & STAYMAN, C. Lee, Jos. W. Little, Robert H. Lamb, ! ie grandfather, Jacob | had been received from the general grand high | though they do not all follow the clan colors, | reoren 4 gooey eeidencs Chae | se¥-lin PROF. E. T. FRISTOL 11. D., Dean. 934 Fst. nw. Richard C. Mann, Geo. H. Miller, John Miller, | Charles Mades, Granville Mason, Frauk B. Mil- ler, Wm. B. Marche, Benj. P. McKnew, David tilt oe ‘1 ii held Sj a MONDAY, jon, who at that | priest to the effect that “the consent of one of | *'il! show a certain crudity of colorings that is | Leeward Gartield Spencer, 1271 a ime conducted one of | the four first otticers was probably not neces- | 20t so pleasant to the eye. th he largest printing | sary, but if so is hereby giver The Grand! A New Lisut SHape or Manogaxy Brown is 'HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY.— 1 or Tah Scheatine School opens Geisler Thecessey | _ESTEY ORGANS.—Besviiful New Styles for Pasion, oy Plies nie eren bp din Ue, are Open to pcg Pron | Church and School Use. Sold on Easy Terms, : |. Me! |. Wm. M vitices in the city. In chapter of Maryland and the District of Colum- | known as Eiffel and will take the place of it AINTING, DRAWING IN CHARCOAL, AN! information about the courses in Alyebra, Gevme- SANDEKS & STAYMAN, cece, JE Minuiz. J.-F. Manning. Jobe'E, the latter part, of 1860 | bia, at a convocation iu November, 1867, recun- | Jarker ester shade in soumbination’ sie gees Eeezanuugbtey Mist LCASHIELG Voitwes | So, teirunomete Anais Geometry and Calculue 634 Fat. nw, O'Neill, P. B. Otterback, Martin O'Connor, Jas. he was a clerk in the | sidered its action dividing the jurisdiction as | ¢)°°0 0 tit Ee ee ee ee ee eelovim | _Telephone-629. ocl-3m F. Pearson, Charles L. Patten, W. T. Prime, A. interior departmentand | uconstitutional. A controveray waged with | ‘iis ‘all, Then follow anemone, Java, cuivre ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS. B. Proctor, Perry O. Ports, John B. Prout. Jos, B. Quinter, William 8S. Roose, Chris. Ruppert, Samuvi C. Raub, P. L. Rodier, C. L. Reynolds, . 7 ps el 0 de ‘ ‘HE PREPARATOR! CHOOL OF THE cM- ut the cail of President | consideraie teeling. (copper) and condor, these lighter tiute melt- | JYfISSES POLLOCK AND NOERT, | bian college, 135 H st. n.w--this Gebooeeith | Elegant sty” soste p. tanser, Lincoln heenlisted with! ggcogxizep By THE HIGHEST AUTHORITY. | E aed Wars = ait ter largely into | Scugh Primary avd Gramivar Devartinents, Kinder. | 80 Auereased faculty, ovenied Sepienbe ‘Thor. | _ seid the Distriet volunteers. | Te General grand chapter at a triennial held Se re ey, SEaO | kctom (etenoel Sra bens keor eae Tee Ching, ine | Military Academies and for bistuesn,. For farther ne kK ok Enos J. Ruy. Wm. Z. Rhodes, Joseph G. Row-| and after serving his time received an 3 : acta | Combinations both for street and evening wear. | $XC¢pUvual reterences; Nori formation sddcess A. P. MUNTAGUE. A.M. PLD. | KK NNN Aa land, L. G- Stephens, Leonard Stoddard, Thos, | honorable discharge. In 1465, ‘at. the re- | &t St. Louis, 1863, adopted resolutions Fee08- | Rich brocade in unique patterns and exquisite | vp | EE mm” | Ke NEN AA Somerville, sr., Wm. shepherd, Thomas M. | quest of Charles Knapp and Geo. W. Riggs | nizing the Grand chapter of the District of Co-| oi osing. siciliennes and heavy silkesuelias are NA? PR RCEPETT OF Tine Anse, O08 E Sr Gj POHGETOWN UNIVERSITY=SCHOOLOFLAW | EX RRM OAM Steep. George A. Shehan, W. R. Shelton, Jas, | and other prominent capitalists of that time, | lumbia as aregular body. and declaring null | reputed to “stand alone” are among the aud Pain Nie. IMOGENE ROB NSON MUI ae PIlaNOSB 1, C. B. Sehneider, Wm. R. Smith, Thomas | he took charge of the National Union in-| and void all acts of censure, suspension or ex- choicest goods displayed . KELL ian had twetve iedels apd studied 15 years eed. HAVESS SIGHARDS, 8, z | UNEQUALED IM TONE, TOUCH, WoRKMANSHTP Somerville, jr., Wm. Sturbitte, R. H. Sorrell, | surance company, then just organized, us its | pulsion growing out of the formation of said | “yet Sods displayed. FE gen gcd CE pm veaeg igen bog Mey ‘presidentot the Cuiversity, ” i AND DURABILITY. Emil G. Schafer, O. @. Staples, Frank Schwarz, | secretary, which position he has heidever since. | Grand chapter. The action of the General Naw Feuress i the kid crows which | BOD evens sania toto CHARLES W. HOLFMA : | .qfieeied attention of ~Harsuswers” invited to, thee Harry M. Schneider, James N. Small, R. J. | During the old form of government he served | Grand chapter were declared by the Grand | adorns some of the most elegant hata and bon- | usm. Gall aud vee tie woudectal whee ede Bon, WILT ean gE De RMI | ENT AROSE AR oy jamin im denurus of BAGH Buepherd, John E. Simms, Geo. W. Scheuer- | two terms asamember of the common councils, | chapter of Maryland at the annual convocation, | nets, One little turban has a crown of white | _%20-mée (Ghief Sastice, U.S. Court of Claims.) ” _SECOND-HAND PIANOS. — A mau, 8. E. Shields, Heury 3. Stowe, Charles | one term as vice president and both terms as | 1968, as an nuwarranied assumption rI\WO GREAT COURSES Lecturer on Statutory ahd Adwinistrative Law,and | compmeing aunust every well-kuome mele ie a i 1 | kid and a brim composed of tiny black wings, a Schafer, Jobn H. Shaw, Jas. ¥. Scaggs. John E. | chairman of the committee ou improvements. | an unauthorized inierterence in the | Kid of different shades is ‘i uN ES rien | coumtry, an ough repair, will be closed vut at very Smith, lartia R Thorp, BT. Zrucworthy, Rev. | His Masonic career began in 1963 when he be- | the Grand chapter, und i direct violation of | Sit,0, Gelicate aud unique, enPvee The | RAMAKTIN COMMIANCIAL COLLEGE. couuon, HAREES enc ofoRiinbiay | RY Aeuee, SEBCIAL TSDUCEATEN TS offered both J. W. Trout, Duane C. Purner, Morgan Thomas, | came a member of B. b. French lodge. No. 15. | the constitution of the Grand chapter, and Hats anp Boxnets are decidedly low in th : COURSE. Lecturer on the History of the La | MOMBLY INSTALL ab Ni wien . J. V. W. Vandenvurg. E. P. Vaux, J. L. Vogt, | He became a charter. member of Lafayette | therefore uull and void. Bat the unfortanaie | ida SNETS ore decidedly low in the | 2_ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL COURSE. MARIN F Mokbls, LL p. a We. NADL Wm. W. Vaughan, EG. Wheeler, Levi Wood- | lodge, No. 19, in December, 1863, and was | controversary was happily ended at a convoca- | TOWN, and in the smaller ones there isa |, This large institution has pence renceatice Fee: a aS A . r th r) let i bury. M. M. Whitney. John W. Wheeler. W. J. | chosen master in 1863. In the following year | tion of the Maryland chapter in 1869, when res- | marked tendency toward simplicity. Broad. | [HUymeuuersand completenens. Halls 100 4 S08, LL D, FAMILY SUPP splay elaborate gar- | .N?Per¥on need ayyly who objects to sirct anid thor | Lecturer ou ihe Law of esd —_ FAMILY SUPPLIE: Wash, W. W. Woun, B. H. Warner, Frank K. | he was elected grand secretary of the Grand | olutions were adopted waiving and relinquish- | brimmed hats, however, er atany tiie f e Ward. Geo. C. Walker, Benj. L. Wheeler, W.T. | lodge of the District, and filled that place for | ing “its jurisdictional rights over the District | niture of feathers and ribbon, ‘The litle | oe eee gE aPUS may enter abany thine for Hou. ANDRES C. BRADLEY. Walker, Calvin Witmer, Cus. M. Wood, Thos. | five years, In 1380 he wes elected grand mas- | of Coluinbin so long as ivremains the seat of of t port OF Loup n DAY OLEVESING SESSIONS. | ya iocigis ANDIEN G, BRAD LEA J. Watson, John T. Webster, W. N. Wood, J. C.| ter from the floor, He was. exalted De- j the national government,” and recognizing | (ure {i Jf Possible, more popular than ever, RANULATED uaa, 5 Arul 5 a 7 = x «Bend for catul taining | Lecturer of Common Law Flesding, Lquity Jurispra- ne Yost. cember 25, 1865, in Mount Vernon Hoval | ‘the Grand chapter of the District of Colum- | pile the cavote still holds ite place anos full lis Gf uiles aid bigheat referencesia the Cuited soamrn Sat on. 12.0, | Sugar-Cared shoukion iii near Honorary members—Eiward A. Allen, Wm. | Arch chapter. No, 20. then under the regis-| bia asa regular Grand chapter and entitled to | pouvely, The Kener! tendency is toward small | State THE MARTYN COLLEGE, Lecturer on the Law of Fersoual Property, Contracts, | *iN\t™ Best Buap, Alec. tercake. | B, Bowen. J. R. Boyce, Chas ¥. Catlin, CC. | try of | Maryland and District of Colum-|ali the rights and privileges of ite peers | sre" yariously, arrunged to Didar Dees | BR ots Mor tne GommnertStEDE rowdy LAME L LL.D Wholesale and ivetail Grocer, Chase, Henry P. Deuel, G. W. Leninger, Eben | bia. Asa member of that chapter in 1867, be | throughout the jurisdiction 6f the General effects no way connected with the well-known Martyn ik ip, Corporations, | _*°24-1m H44 Louisisna ave Bw. a el ve the, bedtbaed CER wie se di ssl | ail Soin a. Cuamaxa Lirrie Togue of brown velvet | trate! catelex oa latter esi aad 74 Co simian cs foounr a" Fisz Ww INES. Faun Grocenes 21 city in the organization of an independent hese : ~ 5 : trated catalogue of latter ree, 823 ps URI. ‘ir grand chapter for the District having tatto-| 40 bad feeling eagendered whet the eon- | B® biack-phomaged bird on either side, and | gk. HEAMANS “RAREAIASS. Girret Apreale: Erote CHAE LE Me ROP EMAX, am Saturday Smiles. duced the resolution for separation in the ng eng ov a little velvet muff to be borne with it there t SOLU CELT ABD TEACHER, ANDREW C. BRADLEY, sud MARTIN F. MOKRL —} Grand chapter. June 1, 1867, he was elected | troversy was at its beight was soon forgotten | ~ a * x will receive pupils for Instruction after Oct Introductory lecture uuoULcemMents for the c: Parties returning from the sea shore wishing to Modesty and merit are a handsome couple.- pt 5 is a similar bird poised on the outer side, gaz- | his residence 1207 6tb st. a.w.. vear M tw" tevin ut the 4 aw build: r. 6th and F streets | Chunse their accounts are respectiully invited to @ New York Observer. fret high priest of one of the new chapters, | andthe companions of Maryland and theDistrict | ing appealingly up at the wearer. TEL WILL tt gu- | northwest, on WEDNESDA\, October 2, at 6:30 pan, | siuibe OUr tock uf Fine Wits Ureerice eal Case, Mean ti The hour when a boy has to go Lafayette, No. 5, and served two and a half} of Columbia have since continued upon terms} 4 Rica Dinner Dress 18 oF Mor of the a ot All interested are most cordially iuvited to attend. We guarantee to give best value ior tue mouLy. oy years, He was grand secretary of the Grand | of most cordial and fraternal relations, Since = b. A ber 1, Residence 7: 24- ‘The Library, largely increased since the close of the | A. HEITMU: R & CO. to bed. —Boston Gazetie. ee i a tl LLER & = int qhapter from ite organization until November, | then the Grand chapter of the District has had | bade known as tisane, The vest is of white | \>GcNG AND MIDDLE.AGED MEN AND WOMEN | Sati sud now comprising the English. pon ieest | oul 7-Sen 1333 14th st. mw, Sea is — a ee yat #0 long | 1872, and then was elected paeeany and sai @ peaceful and prosperous career. There are | crepe de chine, its fullness disposed with ; W Sanestad ctical Mauner for the Business | leval subjects is located in fhe inw builds with com oman — i e ve: ii ‘i ‘ Se | ireut jusiness Course: -kee; fas bed tac! wil open from - uch.— Louis | priest, serving one year. He was chairman of | ndw working under its charters eight chapters, | studied carelessness, Bands of trimming in | }irsuts of Li bracing Theory, Busi Saw to 10 pm.,dail “xcep' yetudes JUSEFU 3 IGS. Rosita 5, the committee on correspoudence of the Grand THE OFFICERS OF THE GRAND CHAPTER. imitation of tapestry, of a darker red mingled | fice, and Banking, uanahip, Correspondence, Com. Sud alumni of the school asec Pe E JUSEFURN ISHINGS, The glowing autumn’s varied tints, chapter for ten years. In November, 1873, he The present M. E, grand high priest is Mr, | with pale gold, form the pointed girdle in | parcial, Arithme' ic Word-Lessons aad Commercial ms Secetay os be Cg at the Law baila on ae: - 7 ” . oo . eux UTee : -Lessous. Graniuar, vend y a jays aD urday' 72 parith silent joy we always greet, wa clecied graud high priest. sing his | Robert Ball, a well-known citievn and Mason, | frontand the garniture on the ekirt, “The Jat. | Lg: amish Course: Word Lessous. Gr History, snd | 8:30 p.m: tor inforioation, enruliment. ee ©? Biavk Paper, 10¢. its gilded glory hin’ In 1874, at Nashville, Tenn. (it being his i 1, e "| ter has straight folds at the back, surmounted | ee Aivo’ courses in Accountancy. Short- | Circ kiving course of study, terus, &., can be mite ae Of buckwheat cakes and ig sy wee first appearance in that body as # member). he | who is active as a Kuight Templar in the by the short postilion of the basqu peceriting and Telecraphy. New building, | obtained st book stares of WH. Morrison, 1534 F ‘iouth Wedingte” Ee — Utica Observer. | was elected G.G.R.A. captain. At the same | preparations for the reception and entertain Cen ba Tiny pve meng — . mpuy nt mr street Veuiences. Send for circulars. Former students | northwest. aud at W.S. Lhompson's deus store, 7a Vests in Some Form on Oruer are the law. Toute with M mir end oy F I apeoe : f all others inthe | meeting he was elected G.G.C. of the host, v1 i . . - | 1dth st i ‘Day i ‘The trust that gets ahead of all others = ment of the Templar guests of the city, and Pisin, waists sre absolutely boycotted, ‘The gia with Martyn's Collexe) and Phe public are tn 15th street northwest, or op 8 plication, persouslly st 2. au way of making money is the old and reliable | the companion elected to that position | g portrait and sketch of whom appears else- or by letter, to the “No trust.” —Zoston Courier. having declined the office, and August 24, | yhere in that connection. round belt or sash which has been so much in : — § M. YEATMAN, “GLUE” MENDS We are not amare that there ie ang truth in | 1877, st Budo, be was elected gencral grand | "The other oliccrs of the Grand Royal Arch | vogue is yielding to the pointed girdle, either | NIMS THREE LEssONG FREE” | _se0.dm sary Sod Aenea ieee toe be the report that Private Dulzell will petition | scribe of the same body. At each trieanial | chapter of the District of Columbia are as | fastened at the side or laced in front, $:30 and €:45 o'dsck, Uctober 8. "See Auuncments | FZUSINESS, SCHOOL. — EVENING SESSIONS | gaciuy! Druse a lus ad the Obio legislature at the coming session for | ths beghent otes c¥ oroaccl rane ee forest, follows: Ed. 8. Hoses, BED.G.H. priest; A.| A Sryzisu Noveity rv Furs is composed of a | Columns. se24-3w* cont 8 wsF rapes ri New York ave. me. Comm B Gas ‘ - e eat offic a est, ‘Ke . REG, .H. M. < .G. Hs “i mupetent instructors in Eugi French, Ger- HL Ss. Pesctanion oy changes his nates te: ati Tih | eee eas uae ie ole oe oe eke ee, Bee ee Serene Jacket of Persian amb, with a collar that could | JY =DICAL DEVARTNENT, porry, man, | Mathematica, Bobkkeemng, " Stenoraph sell.—N. Y. Tribune. ever held all the offices in that body, having | Tyee’ KEG" Geemten doin ond: Mt El be worn up a la Medicis or rolled over like an Washington, D ‘Ben Hitman), Light-ine Shorthand and iypewrit. x airs rs orp, R.E.G. treasurer; John Lockie, E. G. i 18 ing. full Line 5¢ actetizes advocacy of Censeal Pak for the fair | bee Promoted in regular order ssotte phecetved | visitor and lecturer; J.W. Trout, Rev. and E.G, | Odinary Sod the tleaves Taleon be Gone perticuiste address oo ‘Brsviteges of the acho! free to members of the nsso- smaenye as “nothing less than audacious.” Bat it is | 2¢ orders of knighthood in Columbia com- chaplain; Thos. F. Gibbs, E.G. captain of host; shoulders, e aL. MAGKUDER, ciation. ae sel2-Sum G48 COOKING STOVES written that uone but the audacious deserve | ™*™dery. No. 2. of this city in 1866. He afil-| 1. Dingman. E.G.P. sojourner; Ed. Turkenton, SRIAN BURINESS GoLite | EEDWAED o: TOWNSEND. On hand and for ele. the exposition, or words to that effect.—/hda- | ted 12 DeMolay commandery in 1872 and was | b'G_K.A. captain; G. H. Walker, E.G.M. of 34) Veay Parttx Lawp Saapes are made of thin COLLEGE, Tatrect (deep) Bi thine: Vanes Geeta, nn nik daghia Lodge’ elected eminent commander in 1877 from the | vail; F, L. Campbell, E.G.M. of ‘2d vail; J, H. | tissue paper cut and curled to resemble flower Draustis nevons at 1307 TSth sh new. elvan ; . . P floor. In Cryptic Masoury he united in the imbl _M. of rail; “Well, what did you learn new in agriculture | movement made in this city in organizing a| gate Hoo Of iat vail; L. Stoddard, grand 2 petals; others are of plain paper, with a st the county fair?” asked Mrs. Granger of her | council of Royal aud Select Masons in 1870, 7D 5 crinkled appearance caused by folding and ‘Tue Cepars nsbani turn home fi the exhi- | }x7 8 ji > eee smoothing: others take the form of birds, and chvol Tia Penmanship. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR youNe | ———— a a —— a | 1 sen In iste he escoea te aan nt grand! The other members of the Grand chapter are | arc meant to shade one side only of the eonahe baud ee LADIES AND LITTLE GIELA eT Ree THE SERNICES OF AM “Why, learned enough not to bet $10 on | Ancient Accepted Scottish Bite up to and in- | the following named: A New Tong 1x Rep 16 Tisane (herb tea.) f aie 1 patent ate Ss REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1889. Dr, Wiss, live Pack Fince we, bet, Bas te bo wrong horse next time.”—Aorrisiown Her- | ciudiug = irty-second degree. Tobim and| P.G.H. Priests—Albert Pike, John Lockie, | Saturnal, sybarite and boreal are also added to ESdih Vico Principe Pee est | Sesion MISS EARLE, 1016 35th st. | snd ztbemine. Ladies eats i his efforts the fraternity are mainly indebted | 4 T, Longley, N. D. Larner, Jos. Daniels, L list of bright col the R a 3 x BI SCHOOL—DRAWING, PAINTING, CHAR- ra EEN CONTRADICTED iHAT An old maid who has read about the recent | for the ine Masonic temple im this city. and be | 1. Jobosou, dou, 8. McCoy, ML Trimble, dH | 12e Autuinm list of bright ndan exquisite dott | MU'sris Paso Pusiacther Guuert owe SEE | ASA! Ceejos ge a oe aarti ar: | ADF MLC ae te Cg ee invention of smokeless powder thinks that | has, within the past year, completed very im-| Jochum,J. P. Pearson, J.C. Allen, Burton | ¥° 924 pal v xq) | aK gare METZENOTT & CO, | Bate betwoen'd a Ta” Principal, 15.10 Fierce | Cundently consult Dr. BAUIHERS, Soe D at ee Some oue ought to invent s smokeless tobacco. | portant improvements therein for the comfort | R. Ross, Jose M. Yznaga, Geo. E. Corson, Wm, | °#@ Variation known ascoral, Nor must the| sezi-sw' LO Fetncw. oetwcen Sup Ee ___sa Farticular attention paid to all discases peculiar $9 But such a tobacco has been wvented long ago; | and percalemn shh gor fraternity beside bav- |G. Powers, W. A. Shon” ©” ©°f#% Wm. | purples be forgotten. It is prophesied that the | SHORTHAND HEV ILUTIONIZED. indiew married ur angle. orty years’ exyerience, it is known as chewing tobscco.—A. ¥. Trulmne, | ing added largely to the revenues of the asso-| 'P. D. GH. Priests -L. G. Stephens, W: eveqne, a sort of deep morning-glory shade, ACME PHONOGKAPHY. ee ‘Rereone ocean: | _2326-int SSae ‘The oldest wheelman in this country ia sev. | ciation. Smith, Alien Wall. ; Stephens, Wm. M. | will be « decided success, easy ieasiust’ Prodcicuey ttre tee etre eri | poaltons revised Bo falty, suzvun | JQ EAD AND BE WISE —DR BHOTHERS, 906 BST. ig ‘THE FIRST CHAPTERS HERR, P. G. Kings—C. W. Hancock, A. Glass, H. a. | Y#Ltow Remains tue Favonrre Coxon for | Lemenn day’ er evening. Trae caens, ee. |p, MERSON INSTITUTE, ~ | the Glaset Rordtisbed Raper Gest esa ville (N.C.) Citizen, The following recapitulation of the history of | Whallon, R. W. a dinner-table decorations, as well it may, yellow eteat selec, "Soke all for-vatnplliet, “Ad: Select Clauesoal aad Metbertioe Sane tor ¥ Sten sed furnish maedictue- or no chee eos “Wells” remarked the mosquito to the gnat| the Royal Arch bodies in the Dustrict ia derived | Figo W° He Faulkner, E. B| flowers, chrysunthomums and dahlias being | St eqd sheet of ote Phonoertyiy, ¥2i Fat sea thirty Meet BDAY, peptoe | Secabe advice inte at auy ar of the ay bab . he . PED A 2 Begins thirty. ear , Septem | scx sworn aure me BKUTHESS, po ecndeme Sawn go she sammer hotel | mainly from Mr. Edward 7. Schulta’s history of Representatives—No. 1, A. W. Pentland, Jas, ete tina se sente ee goetnen USVERSIDY TRAINED TEACHERS WILL PRE- E SAMUEL C. MILLS. 2 Notary Pubite in aug tor the “Yes,” replied the guat, “there are no more | Capitular Masonry in Maryland. “A Royal] M. Hodges. H. B. Major; No. 2, E.G. Cha city boarders here trying to get a vacation | Arch encampment” was established in the room | man. Geo. W. Baird, E. J. Bernbar rest."—Merchant Traceiler. | of Federal lodge, No, 15, in thia city December | W. Wetzel, Jno. M. McKinney T. A smart Aroostook lassie of three summers | 14. 179. There are records to show that a Wardell. W. O. Room: Se a1 Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princet: District of Columbia, this Ja of July, Lssé. } Chap-| white chine filled with yellow’ blossoms, pro- | eriuy, te. Pavate clas Se a reideven- | kine aud” other Collerce an ror tug | "aud La res Mier; duce an excellent effect. oy .» FRANK E. HALL, wane, | Beepias Schools, United States mits erucalars ad: | pA HOOD RESTORED BY UsING A BOTTLE : Tur Favonite Fons for the coming season ALLIAM WALDECEER GEADUATEOP TEE | neue ‘of two of Dr. 4 HEKS* Ipvigorating Gord. . A. B.Cool- TidaM WALDECKER: GRADUATE OF TeiP- | “Suis-sm ‘Prtocipat, | 4d cure suy case ot Nervous Dewi lives at Maysville Center. She tripped and fell | Grandchapter for Maryland and the District of T. J. Newton, Orville Drown, Z. T, | Will be the Russian sable, which, by reason of Wii ety ERLE Re oe {ANE a PELE rhow Fania, Saecpee adie ee while at play the other day, but picking herself | Columbia was existing as early as 1797. ‘This ‘0. 5, E. 1. Nottingham, L. C. William- | its cost, is always a leading choice; the mink or | ony Sie.Ceare” 1140 Gth st. a. w. 2020-1" i 129 17th st. ww. ME DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND up and rubbing the burt, she perro “My | body, however, appears not to have flourished, | #00, Ww. J. Acker; No. 6. E. M, Boteler, P. B. | Hudson Buoy sable, the ever-popular sealskin, A Se ne xe French classes aud private lessons; M Teliable Ladies’ Fiiyaician. cou be eouociind, sakes, "f Iwasa't touch I'd been dead years | for January 21, 1907, delegates from Washing. | Otterback, ©. P, Smith; No. 7, Wm. M. Hariey, | astrackan, black Persian lamb, Russian lamb | W, NP aCHER OF BANJO. ences. Eber remdence VOL It aw, lioe buure trou i" — Augusta ( Me.) Journal, | ton, Concordia and St. John’s chapters of ‘Bek. | Jas. D. Newlin, C. C. M. Loeiiier, No. 8, Frauk | aud gray Krimmer. Lushraction hours fro 4 8pm 188 HALSTEAD WILL OPEN A PRIVATE | '¢P.m.;with Ladies ouly, wuts py ae Ye a Good Thin _—Yellowly—“Pretty | timore aud Federal, Washington, Naval and; Tennyson, Wu. B. Easton, J. F. BR. Appleby; | _Wrrm tmx Comrxo or Avronts the high collar Se ee Fe1 Oe | Sich ce carter bane bore September 25 at 1420 | Tye, Leox. ‘stablished and only Reliable Ladiew goed tng f ovckennd ey Tasast tell 4 | Potomac chapters of this District assembied | proxies, Wm. B Beek, C. G. Graham, E. J. seems tobave largely superseded the round | WANTER GUITAR PUPILS BY A LADY WHO vile between the ages of Sve and fourteon will be re. y made ta Specialty’ aanien te y geek ins im convention here and organized « Grand | Dawa, neck in bodices, But the latter, with ite deep | «Weel, Se mouth. ‘Call 1508 Veruicut eran ™ | glveay, oh aud atler Septtuber 12 arpltentou, tay can be consulted daily, (U4 Ct, ‘betinean 44 and Oth Browuly—“Let's see! You overheard it" | Royal Orin Greoa sapere =i Grats mea joea eke s overturning frill, is picturesque, becoming and is —_ ase EMULE MALS TeAD Prompt trestinent. Cousujiation strictly consdes- Yes; did I say 80?” to attond the session of the Genoral Quand |p °° 21> & Stephens, John fe, Jos. T. | most comfortable,and will probably be worn in TEAGgE PIANO Sin aon ae ee ee ee ee ee eee. oa dul, but I want sure, you 7 ., own, Geo, D. ny rriul, J. H. | house dresses durin, e winter, [OLIN, i eae ~— = =] You dit, but I want to be _,Hf you | Chapter of the United States beld at New dane | Brown, Geo, D. Pitten, H. 8 Merrill, J. H. | house di during the winter. sieges LIN, oo tet 0 ECC ea eee ere ATE ARTE) BO | Ss Wraicd BOWDERS cae THE — a | haven't time to hear it, but if | jn 'guptember, 1816. In the » ring of 1822 the | Jochum, E. H. Chamberlin, J. Hamacher, E.| Murrs ane Mabe ror Tae most part in the ae aK am ‘Standard Memedy tur al biood diseases, ca: = gen de companions of the District of Columbia helda | F. Lawson, 8. T. Schofield, R. V. Godman, W. | usual round style, but fancy shapes are used in | "J"G-0, INGALLS KING. ORGA\ PIANO, AyD ne Ar ae ae eee ee eer® bey Possess until | Hrost, uasal. or skin Wrvubles; Uriuary diseases —Loverheard it. : convention in Alexandria composed of dele- | P. H. Crews, W. B. Bushby, A.A. Nauck, Martin | g variety of forms by those ially desiring | *t. 2... 3 to ‘realdence, Mase, ave, com | Maryn Cod LEGE eg axp | [yg EY PRD Oke cor th and Fw. pe nen Go along, my boy, and give us the | £12, trom Federal, No. 8, Washington Naval, | O'Connor, Harrison Dingmen, Wm. Barnum, : rato ner Dai. ne, 017-3, ‘ORATOR pole thing. | expect it's something rich."— | °C. ‘Brooke, No. 6, aud Potomac’ Ne, a fez | J. K. Robinson, Ripptes See eee KS. GEO. W. BOSS WILL RESUME IN- | 3136thst.».w. OCTOBER 2. Puptie . Boston Courier. ; the purpose of forming a Grand chapter’ for| No. 2—A. T. Longley, Wm. H, Earle, F, G. | , Tue Larsen Bap of the New York belle is to y strugtions on SG eclee rereeny, 108 | quell ser cease pen Seesferjeeeerie | __ DENTISTRY. Lord Tenussou begins his new poem with the | themselves, and at an adjourned mecting held | Davis, C. Bortle, T. A. Gaddess, W. H. Orcutt. | have a belt of Bulgarian silver, made to encir- | puth at. Bevt Demme ee foo a ‘country by. of | JXREE DENTAL INFILMARI-1EETH FILLED Uatunely assertion: in September of that. scar « diapensation was | Matthew Trimble, Emile Huck. il Heed, A. | cle her slender waist, In lieu of the usual | “\aprrou dire KINDERGARTEN AND Patitaay | ME AMAT TESTOR, METEOD, AT aoe rues | FUER DENTAL ETNA *fhnow MT kucw ie Tao ie Fead irom DeWitt Clinton, general grand high | M.Tubioan, Jos Brommett, inal, Brown, Robt. | Greek medallion, she askaench of her admirers | C ace ay te, Thr “Fhirecuth yeur opens ON: gare ‘m Blacutton tr all Eades snd Gonticten whe | cost ot uateual at 1) i at uw. che Deutal That is andoabtediy true; but winter is com- ea —— Se Formation: OF tee: mew) See Garrison, John D. Hinterneah, 1. G@- De to furnish bis portrait engraved or cut in bas | 2245. princival, COMNELLA ¥ BOLDER welteus [anata ee Vroteetoual fein puna | > auaSlaurmarmed dee eee An EARLY CoNTROvERST. Mo, $C. W. Hancock, H. A. Whallon, J, Dan- | THE Faxcr ron Sxiaze without pleatings or | gj *#V18 BUT: to wledustse a ieicey curineaenn Dieegeet ere ett Sgt olds Rima “Dost love me for my wralth or brains?” The organization of the new grand chapter | jeis, Sami. Baxter, J. C. Allen, W. H. Appleton, | Fufiles of any kind has given rise to trimmings | onaanter, {gelvery Baptist Charch. ut bage catalovrue Tres. sai a a He asked the maid with words intense. was not cousummated until February 10, 1824. | Jose M. Yznaga, Jas. F. Allen, W. K. Menden- | applied as banda, Designs several inches in Sts: Dsties Oi aaeak eitiak RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 181] 1 ST, roy acca prevebis pa iW extracung. — To which she made this wise reply: Potomac chapter, however, continued under | ball, ae ae Rae ‘Tics che oe ee ty hemp sede eed be a Popile, ie er FE 2 ret 7 sao byheel = Tlove you, dearest, for your } Ces. the jarisdiction of the Maryland Grand chap- | C¢tt. Thos. F. Gi , ae ee ee ee =~ Of une teachers, and PROFESSIONAL, . : . H, Webster. hay Call at SANDERS & BTA‘ 994 F st. —Aew Tork Sun, | 4, hich. on this account, retained the title | "No" "ic i Muctirotty, Edwin 8, Holmes, 1, | Sarai instances of the happy result of sugh| | Caiist.SA sion * ee “Eras SS re Grand chapter of Maryland and the District F80) well, Wil GEORGE A young lady who has recently tinished her | %! d chap’ 3 L, Jobuson, J. P. Pearson, S.A. Sawtell, Will ‘uLtuRe is “the” new color excellence, | M{* studies i Paris aad who w vety proteiene iy | f Columbia, « fuct that caused considerable | 4° 2oumsom 4, F Pearson, S.A. Sewtell, Will | “Voutone - Ls! J French was writing to a Loston friend one day. | feeling in Washington and was the subject of | Dripps, ‘A. H. Holt, Isaac Fairbrother, Jas, | 824 will undoubtedly “go” well. It is exaotly le, MOG, PAT See it APE Renee ‘celiis each ab Lot. Letwoen ath sn anlo-uw* “ mie 5 ai Bhe was describing the 1 | § protest from the companions of the District. | 4 Trimbie, Wm. B. Powell, Thos, Taylor, H, | the shade of a vulture’s back, witha sort of | "oO AM ee ‘without extra 5 DUEAMER TELLS ALL EVENT$ OF Li du coeuc of a gentlemen fricud, the ‘object ot | Satorcen. sangeet bow vert ce teaoees | Rimeesoeee stucbonata, | 223207 bloem all over the sor'ere, whether it and Theory. eee hast eo hore alone ae bose 7 No. 5—W. J. » Jl onal is opera cloth, cashmere, camei's or pase. 8 q rs anes ode ponton Aros Tee avons | Maryland Grand chapter dropping “District of Albert Pike, N. D. Larner, J. 8. MeCoy, Burton | It is very cunningly woven. ome im | Wikis a Columbia” from iw title and relinquishing F. Fox, W. M. Som- proved very interesting to the writer and * i mare BR. Ross, W. G. Powers, A. F. Fox, W. ma Tue Iverxess Piarps are more than usually am referring to the subject she casually re- | i@, @X- | ervilie, Frank L. Campbell, Jas. L. Falby, E. is Marked: “Lamour et le Tumse ue peurest ee | Set 80 far as related to Potomac chapter. |G 'Eltiors J: CB Bulger,’ 8H Bond, 2, &, | SNe and soft this season, and in clan colors a o | This Grand chapter of the District of Columbia rt well as in new devices in such patterns, but all cacher"—ordinarily trausiated as meaning secunite have teresi we ae hb, H. T. Hutton. sane fad smoke are unable to couceal them- | Qouiy in 1893, oo hapter goer SLs ly — oe Hartley, Alex- | Very large figured. Her Boston friend, on receipt of the letter, | S™ulence; but the other chapters opgenr te | | No. 7—W. R. Singleton, Jas, B. Lambie, M. The Telephone Girl. got out ber French grammar and by its friendly | heve,ted® natural death simuit with B Thorp, i, D, Wine, J. F, Guy, J.M. Feraan- | rm « Central sag aa led dering th shapter. mi. 7s atten, Geo, Ting-e-ling-ling, follows: “Hom ang i the bees ae yon A REVIVAL OF INTEREST, . Waiker, H. F. Robert Armour. Todne hen yeu give your ‘phone whirl, In 1840 an effort was made to revive Capitu- oF ‘Joseph = lar Masonry in the District and an application Seams ov Excvasions.—During the week of being made to the Grand chapter of Maryland a the trieninal couclave of Kuights Templar at charter was granted for Columbia chapter, No, Turkseeen Sarin’ Rose, F. Pishington, Ustober 7 to 1d. inclusive, the | 15” There was controversy Jonnson. ae oe uningien os aetna authority of the Grand chapter of Maryland to ‘TEE SUBORDINATE ONAPTERS. T'm queen of a bi holes here in a row, A hole for sach telephone number, you Know, 4nd for each of these hales I've a cheery “Hellot” I can hear every word that you speak o’er the ty thus extend withor ‘Ting-a-ling-ling, faten: Harper's Ferry, $1; Antietam (Keedys- | Oran ¢ a ary Mar prem at theconsent | The follo Even dowa to the whispers of love fire, bog ok 41.95; ewe fos aa Sunda, i pie by ction then’ by the" Genera chaplees eutiting L know all'the secrets hore are iivihe Sree eh te act en al pondeme), 62. of Columbia which former belonged ts ke | Ostumbia By ye ees — al state of Maryland under the jurisdiction of the oy eos It take me & year just to write the half Grand chapter of Maryland. New chapters | H. B. Major, A Short but Pertinent French Poem. | ¥#® chartered in this city undor that autharity, | retary, LG. Ting-eling, ting-e-ting, dag. ‘From the New York sun. ye yynd acd “ike Deswiet oF Gn Wesbington Tam fustes es curious can : a was assumed by the Mary 5 i al my ae ee ‘and Washington aod sunt Veraon R A. chapter, No, $—W. W. | 1s I could tatoos cat Set A great of anno} has been expe- among the companions, MEH. J. M. McKinney, BE. po B pomery go be. anes eens se Ae nn nosis Cesraceiaes & Uaneent Orta Eerie; Joh H. Pokal, pom Eo dy og Kear ally td aly te other da Ay ~~ ‘utmost amity existed pehnpembe eccretary; He Mendenball i ra Columbus (Ohio) Dt rm dng. nina, be ony ae committed - Hi. Grae browe, E kings 2. any found himself baled before s mag-| 4 the ‘scribe; 8. J. Thomson, secretery; istrate. £5, besides forfeiting his re- | chapter, a ‘weasarer. :