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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., AY, OCTOBER 18, 1889. FARRIS Poe Absolutely Pure. “Highest test™ Grape Cream of Tartar Baking Pow- Srr__ guaranteed, fre from Alum. Ammonia, Lime, Mat hieae in Purity nod Strengtit. “Grocere are te: inated to refta ice paid if not perfectly satistac- diry'nnd ae represented te un. Week ee _—_ PARBISH BAKING POWDER CO., Baltimore, Ma GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. BAKER & C0.’S ——— PHILADELPHIA. 0 Y T HE Cycrerrrs, 1406 N. ¥. ave, 50 Brand New Safety Bicycles forrent at 30c. per hour—@10 per onth. echt Hunrgutee 0, tech, you to ide th ho ety for Quly riving school in city? Open bichis. WE SELL SAFEIIES $25 CASH: 0. FER MONTH _ 9¢20-67t PEARS’ SOAP Is the MOST ELEGANT TOILET SOAP CITY AND DISTRICT. THE ROCK CREEK PARK. What Capt. Symons Says on the Subject in His Report. THE LIBERAL PROVISION MADE BY OTHER CITIES FOR PARKS AND PLACES OF RECREATION—WHAT IT WOULD COST TO PURCHASE THE ROCK CREEK AREAL The plan of establishing s park along Rock creek is discussed at considerable length by Capt. Symons in his annual report, an abstract of which was printed in yesterday's Star. Capt. Symons says under the caption ‘Rock Creek National Park”: “There lies within the District of Columbia @ region of marvelous natural beauty; a region of rugged rocks, running water and stately trees, of lovely, deep and shady valleys; ste ep forest, covered slopes and rolling sunny up- lands, This region, yet largely in a state of nature and lying just beyond the present city limits, seems specially designed by the creator forthe recreation grounds of this large and rapidly growing city,and set deeply in the hearts of all citizens of Washington worthy of the name is the desire that it may be secured to them and all whocome after them for a grand public park. “For more twenty years attempts have been made to establish a public park in this region and the matter has been brought to Ren satire various shapes, as: ‘Sites for » publ park and presidential nsion,’ ‘Rock reek park,” ‘zoological garden,’” &c. THE HISTORY OF THE MOVEMENT. Capt. Symons reviews the history of the at- tempts made to establish a park beginning with the report to Congress of Maj. Michler in 1867 and concluding with the bill introduced at the last session of Congress which was favorably reported upon, but did not be- come a law. Capt. Symons concludes that “the present condition of the District of Col- umbia and ita evident future admonish us that provision should at once be made for sucha park as the population of a large and prosper- ous capital city demands. The extraordinary MR. WATTERSON’S SPEECH. His Views on National Finances, the Tariff, the Race Problem, &c. Henry Watterson made aspeech at the meeting in Louisville last night of the National board of trade, choosing as his subject “The general state of the country.” Of money matters he said: “What are you going to do for a banking system when there are no more bonds to build on? Some ten years ago I ventared to propose that we reduce the national debt to a thousand millions and then with that for a fiscal basis we fund these thousand millions at s low rate of interest and make the debt thus reduced per- petual. Everybody laughed at me. Some said Iwas crazy. Others insisted that I was simply sfool. But Iam more than ever persuaded of the truth and force of my suggestion, because, to say nothing about the banks and the future of our banking system, we ought to have some fixed securities from smal: holders which can neither be swallowed up by a deh of watered stock nor be able to run away to Canada.” Mr. Watterson next took up the tariff and said: “I have never believed that we shall have free trade in this country until the manu- facturers themselves lead the free trade move- ment, That this is only a question of time, I have always believed. But, meanwhile, here is a system of taxation devised exclusively for war purposes, yet outlasting those purposes a uarter of acentury. It does seem to me that at the moment when our public men are cozening their wits to find the means of spend- ing the excess of revenue the tariff yields us, it is about time we consider whether it would not be better to save more and spend less.” In re- ferring to the ‘wastage of money and the cor- ruption of morals involved in the pension business,” he said that if a stop was not put to it “that which began in national indulgence would end in national disgrace.” Mr. Watterson closed his address with a reference to the new south and the future of tLe race problem. He said: “You are at this moment standing on the gateway that leads to the south, The wealth that is there hidden no longer from human eyes flashes in your very faces, You can smell the roses of new hope that fill the air. You can hear the heart beats of progress that come as upon the wings of natural beauty of the proposed ‘k has this far been preserved, but its subdivision and the subdivision of portions of it would undoubtedly result in great injury in this direction. Rock Creek drains a large section of the country and flows through the city of Washington. If resi- dences should be placed along its banks, the sewerage would be emptied into that stream and necessarily endanger the health of this heaven. You can reach fo your hands and almost clutch the gold.” scieechsiied bo The World’s Championship Games. At a conference held Wednesday in New York between representatives of the New York and Brooklyn base ball clubs with a view to arranging for the world’s series it was deter- Will buy sufficient Pearline to do a large wash— é Clean a house, or enough of both to prove to any woman its wonderful dirt- removing and labor-saving qualities. Costs almost nothing, but makes the dirt jump. Does it hurt the hands or clothing ? isharmless. Many millionsof packages used every year—no com- plaints, but manywomen write: cannot get along without Pearline. © Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering ( auti Onisers which they claim to be Pearline, or “the same as Pearline.” IT'S FALSE—they are not, and besides are ‘ dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold by all Bisse 10:00 pm. aa AND POTOMAC ‘except Sunday, 2 5 wen and Elmira, at 9:50a NEW YORK AND’ ae 7:20 and 9:00 a.m., 12.05, 4! ‘punday. grocers. FREDERICKSECRG Bate Manufactured only by JAMES PYLE, New ¥orte Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons HE COLUMBIAN U! ocls-1m re Hal entirely original, easy, conversational method (endo M* Soro Nicuis 146 _____ EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. _IN_ WASHI IN_WASHINGTO: = Vv. AL LESSONS RESUMED AT MY RESI- THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. lence, 151: Rhode Island ave. 9 to 1 daily and ANNIE UISE POWELL, ran Scientific School opened October 1. . DERN LANGUAG! = “an a he | which meet in the evening, are open to both M! ea oe sexes. "For information about the courses in Alyel ctu 1, O. try, Trigonometry, Ani ry orsed by the highest educators of Burope and Ancriga, by, the author, Prof. GAILLARD, aficier 188 TAGIE A DANIEL, WILL, RESUME LES- Academie, Principal,of the School nie uaKes, sone in Voice Cultureand Piano Instruction 1305 F st. bw. °F oclo-im*” | ber 1. Residence 71 bth stn. w. end JHE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, IVERSITY.—THE CORCO- Geomet alytic Geometry cal Calculus: ‘apply to H. L.’ HODGKINS, Professor of Mathematics. ol: General Manager. FACTS. THE EVENING STAR ts a PAPER OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor of LAST WEEK. It prints ALL THE NEWS, Local, Domestic and Foreign, LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN« ING PAPERS. This is conspicuously true of all classee of news, but especially so in regard te Local News and District Affairs. THE STAR has a very much LARGER and BETTER force of LOCAL RE- PORTERS and SPECIAL WRITERS than any other paper in Washington ever thought of employing, and ITS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER- FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It is therefore able to print each day a full report of every transaction of public in= terest occurring in the District up to the very hour of going to press. . 2 R 71 324 Massachusetts IN THE WORrD. city. The consequence would be either that | ™ined to play «maximum of eleven Baries: | _ocl8-20* __ASTEST oun ot nw. near at Ame 2 ‘6 ee o abu pai Barrmorr Axo Ono Rarzoa. By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES ll | 3resqu0 crx ast be covered aii used x |ciher club shall ave won a, majoriy of the | MUSct Xuan TEE BAS, REMOVER, TRIG | xc Teron Lin Gre Stead pe wis | Here Washi ae ntgncoie sew Yeowy | for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DiS- esque cree! cove and used ex- | either c! shal ave Won a maj a Cores 5 Sept 25, 1889. This school off ad- ee 5 s soeeermennn ee Print inbeigg nag games. There will be at loast three games on | festoneln fiano, Violin, Violoncello and Harmony. vagina te home ite init ores of study f For Chicago and Northwest, Vesiibaled Limiteder. | PATCHES, and with the difference of : B br Art Elocution and Delsarte wipes 220 am. express 9p. Grand National Award of 16,600 francs, LIABLE TO BECOME A SEWER. bog peer ue ine fou areniae to me ie M LE. V_PRUDHOMME'S FRENOMCLASSES, ited to Wellesley ‘on certiica® of the Sor Cueinnati St Louis, and Lidianapolis, express | time in its favor, it is also able to give * i ‘sl 5 duct a be Pit 4 dwelint, Portion of the ‘creek along which | .ccond at Washington park on Saturday and | Doriez’o acuaplisied bad “hishiy’ sezommenaed I Miss ANNA ELLIa | For Hittbuns and Cleveland, Vestibaied Limiteden- | tte readers every afternoon the news of welling houses have already been built is now | the succeeding games on alternate grounds | teacher. auzs-m_ | J RIENDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 ST, N.w.— | P'For Whesiing. Parkersburg and priv! ous the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE an open sewer flowing through the city, from every week day until the series is concluded. Vocats PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, CLARINET, ary, Intermediate and High School for both | on main express daily except Mouday.at 3:09 which disagreeable and noxious odors con- | The games will be governed by the joint rules, CORNET tuition by ap RUNNER aa boat real Le tae moe po bd a tke for the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock stantly rise, greatly to the detriment of the | 404 the umpires will be empowered to fine and] 4630-1m* 1740 14th st, u.w__| struction im English, Mathematics, Languaxes an midnight, thus leaving literally nothing AN INVIGORATING TONIO, CONTAINING inflic i i —— ont : pups 1 for college oF business; in- H “ health of the people along its banks and to the | iMMlict penalties precisely the same asin the | 4 v/oxapAGADEMY OF FINE ARTS, B04 ce: Sapte Be mpeckal savantogen $0 ope pepe in the way of news from Europe, Asia, injury of property in that section, ime | Tegular championship games of the league and | |\ y_ heapest and best place to learn Drawing | and to those for college; calisthentc drill, | PERUVIAN BARK, IRON, AND apt at ee opis th this enarrens Poihaslosee association. the event of @ fine being im-| and Painting. Sirs, IMOGENE ROBINSON _MOR- | Tho school is well cuprlied with, charts, relecencs and Africa for the morning papers. PURE CATALAN WINE. must be covered over or ome other mode of | Posed such fine is to be paid to the opposing | RELL hashadtwelve medals and studied 15 years bysical and chemical apparatus; text books and F on solar | books furnished without extra charge. The building rotection adopted at a cost of many thousand | “lub within twenty-four hours, and no suc- priate pene, Sees on tact eco nator booms oe | Eas teee een er ‘expense oF trouble » to so For the PREVENTION and CURE of Rollars. ‘The preservation of both banks of | ceeding game shall be played under the pe: ike AC Ee Eg ge aor ae — Malaria, Indigestion, Fever & Ague, Los$ Of | Hock creek will at once avoid this danger and | *lty of forfeiture of it and all succeeding | is, Call and see the wonderful progress of students, | iect- “Oice hourm 10 ain, to12m. THOS. W" dib- y deve THE BT: mais appetite, Poorness of Blood, Neur &C, } cost and preserve the existing beauty of alarge | 84mes until the fine shall be paid. ELL, Pr Equall, ‘AR lead contemporaries in the publication of the for Feshington,, week daya NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. foib ute. 23:1 04 Receiving the regular dispatches of 05, 8-000 10 10105 a both News Associations; with alert and 20, 1 43 satputes! 3:04 enterprising special telegraphic cor $)1959:00 6 8:00, 10:0, 10:10 respondents at all important points; and For Kinapolis, 6:40.and 8:30 am. Ms EMILY E. FRECH, (CAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY hol, 22 3dst. territory. Looking at this measure merely as " Hk SROARTES MARY TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, | pay, renee pg Beg Mk ee p efron 4 * ‘Divorce. . a practical business matter it to b % A Minister’s e Such u preservation of the atest Lecatinect| Yesterday's sessions of the Baltimore Pres-| _514 Lstreet ne. 4 section so near the city will conduce greatly | byterian synod in that city were entirely taken an) Iss HALSTEAD’ to the physical as well as to the moral improve- | up with the consideration of complaints from ment of the people. It is certainly the most bers of th bytery of New Castle re- | _0¢16-1m* 5 economical and practicable means of providing | ™°™?€™ © 22 sieges eet A y NTED—A LIMITED N OF PUPILS IN tirwold ‘aud youn ich ‘and nace Proriditk | garding the recent divorce and subsequent | WW4XiE0; 4 LIMHED SUMBER 22 Rue Dreuot, Paris. E FOUGERA & 00., Agents for the U. 20 NORTH WILLIAM 8T., N. ¥. " larg and information apply Gt" | to the principal, CORNELIA F. BOYDEN. se14-2in WO GREAT COURSES IX THE MARTYN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1-PRACTICAL BUSINESS thd’ BOOKEEEPING 2—ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL COURSE. I feet like saying i J.B. Addre: MISS M.C.A., This large institution has a national for BT Casey a as pers rials Ss ayes boii ood-Im? Star offiée. | thoronghuess and couapletencas, “Hialls' 100" se ud 6:20 pam. On Sundays, 8.0 24 with wires leading directly from its own : and remitted the tase to the Newcastle pres- T MARKEES, TEACHER OF PliNo AND | path, rented: perfect sani polis, 6 «1 OTHER CITIES WELL PROVIDED, [4 ‘Theorie, Graduate of the Berlin Royal Conserva- “Twenty years ago there were but two well- | bYtery. Rev. and Mrs. Campbell had not ived | tory, has returned from Europe Ess ebuiendl teacad cists tei, dimen together for a number of years. In a sworn | L ._ Residence: 1219 Gat. ___0010-1w* _| “College Diplomas awarded. Graduates aided in pro- ‘anced rural parks in America, Now, there | statement made after their separation Mrs, 1 %,.CHAS. THIERBACH, TEACHER OF MUBIC, | curing employment. | Send for catalogue containing are more than twenty. London, Paris, Brus- Campbell said: “He has struck me in the face has removed Ce, 1117 oth st, Bw where lessons eat Anal Pte and highest referencesin the Unit sels and Liverpool have in the last twenty | repeatedly, and, at one time, palled me out wt a ee a ee Se re courgcE, ears more thi i i the bed and made me sleep on the floor. He FC — th 8 Ee vashit founds. All the cite ofthe British saad | bas also told’ mo that Iwas’ no. better” shan | KYENCH, EI" G5, GLa" Qrecovn GaSe | SB. ti ste he omer lee ree irty years sinco possessed but four parks | ® brute—that I was ugly, uncouth and that he | French by M: Carcassonne (of Paris). 213 Eat u-w-, | of Elocution and Oratory. Forty-eight page illus worthy of the name, and they now have thirty | married beneath his family. At ono time he | SiAtthe nausea of the purtia: children kept and trated Fe clin Gia br an 12508, 8 me conte chogenenatantonst efteiaaregm ‘Stations on the Metropolitan 3 system touching every city, town 20g 8, ae eae points, °9:00. | tories, it is enabled to receive and print horde and ‘intermediate stations, 17:00 p.m, | at once a full report of every event of panuuch train Jeeves Washington on Sunday ot 1:15 | consequence occurring during the day it F 76:40, 11U:30 au, 13:00, 16:30 p. | @0yWhere between the Atlantic and Pa= oyal © ‘may enter will resume bis short or long courses.’ DA’ or EVENIN a apie: oh catalogue of latter college free. se25 = cific Oceans. as large in acreage us Franklin park in Boston. picked up s bamuser and Ercontenn et 10 beteck, M IELD, IVERSITY (RAINED TEACHERS WILL, PRE- | , Traine arrive’ daily 1 O3 mend . uri e last ti N : out my brains, one time he ELD. x pare for Civil Service, West Point, College, Engin- | 4:05 p.m.; Cincinna an: suis daily 3: —:0:— has the costliest esi laienrel eae inthe baby down in the cradle so hard that he broke | *cc7-19 Se) ORGANS p at. NW. certo, ie. Errvate lessons 91, class 5c, Day end oven | By oo, Aa Dm} trom Rittebuts 7:10 am. world in this direction, has purchased lands for | the bees oo cradle, ne fling brat NATIONAL KINDER RITES oy e203 a = : (NEW ¥ HIA DIVISION. NOTE THE RESULT: 29 six additional parks, to contain 3,600 acres in | Worth while taking care of the squall CHC [LLIAM WALDECK r " ont 5 s all, and the state legislature last winter voted | Mrs Campbell claims: that the divorce was aT aeatitel ease whoa heed | NV. sais Osomerosiacy of minke Oroabe or he Bar: vend 0: $12,000,000 for their purchase. Chicago has | secured without her knowledge and during | “coy ‘i thews KC. chureh, Teacher of Piano, Organ and, Har- at 900 pu six rural parks. Baltimore paid 693,000 for | their marriage he never contributed $100 for JK NDERGARTEN, NORMAL INSTITUTE, Torr | BO ape ct Ocnester, | THE STAR HAS MORE THAN Druid Hill park, and has several smaller parks. | her support. as: hniepartinents Shs Louise FoLLocK's |W. & °°M“43E, cer oF BaNsO. *7.00 | THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR BE WISE! poveatp ge deer ay Pept apna erst A Youthful Australian Giant. Natlousl: Kindergarten Aantal for ‘Teachers end | Iustruction hours from 4 to 9 p.t2. 6,428 | Address 3423 O st, timore and SUBSCRIGERS and MORE THAN % 78%, FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR 12 00 might. | READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY rains for Ws “4: 1510 aOR EL eUe asad | PAPER IN WASHINGTON, It ts de aarp sea arsed (ficsees 11) Om. Soe | Mverod wegelacty by caved anestees at siintcent Bundhy. Daily. “¢Sunday onls, :zxcept | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER pauugruce calied {02 abd checked irom hotels ana | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THE Eckel ofits 61d aid 1501 ieonayivaniayreuus aad | TAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read 3. ft, ODELL, Geuerai Manager” “7 AXE | leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY LEDMON ae EMB! 4 . spoemipmetect TETEMEEE 2°.19q9, | MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, tem, Gardoawvaig, Caareerte, Lyiccure’ aaa | | They Know that tt prints all the mews, bristol, Knoxville, Cattancore oe ee and has only the interests of the people man Sleeper Washington to Mempis. of the District in view, with no partisan Jpttervuic, Stations Chesapeake aud’ Olio “houts | measures to advocate, and no private ; Pa Ballan 91m the city has thirty-eight other parks. Prospect Australia has a remarkable boy named Mc- ts “amas Just published, for sule at ty re. = sea? ark, Brooklyn, cost about $4,000,000. St. | Lean, His father was recently summoned to| JyiOF AND MME PF. DES GARENNES Have | A HANVYARD GRADUATE rip. pie Se ee ee largest of | appear before a Victoria provincial court for Removed to 2030 P st. n.w. sae out $850,000. Vienna has 8, yey is 2. 7REN <D MUS acres of parks, Tokio has 6,000 acres of parks, not sending his child to school the required| ocl2-lw* FRENCH AND MUSIC. Bertin has 5,000 acres of parks, Dublin has 1,900 | RUMber of daye, He came into court witha IANO INSTBUCIION—MIS¢ ey s BOOTS AND SHOES DRESSED WITH Wolf'sAGMEBlacking NEVER GET HAR” AND STIFF. look neat. Equally god for Men’s Women's or Child’s Shoes. No blacking brush and the polishing is done in three minutes without iabor. WATER PROOF and warranted to preserve leather, and keeps it soft and durable. Sold by Shoe Stores, Grocers, Draggists, &c, Try it on your Harness. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHILADELPHIA. Hovse & Herawasx RECOGNIZE NO DULL SEASON! IN SCOURING THE VAST EXPANSE OF ms — iLL KeESUME {ION—MIS8 JULIA WIDDOWS, POMLE Tat 1202 K pes: aes” acapie F ‘Teacher of the Piano, daughter of Prot. F. Wid: - acres of par! colossal youth by hisside, ‘This is the child, | dows, 1111 5 st. n.w. "Especial attention given and WASHINGTON co} ‘THIS CITY BADLY OFF. your honor,” he remarked, amidst much merri- | ters moderate to Deginners. __ we arg | Piano, Oran, Volcs Violin. Flues, Corset, ker See “No city on the globe of equal importance is | ment. Good Caer —- the magis- | Y[ADAME OCT AV Hos 0 ae o. advantaxes, 'O. B. BULLARD, Director. - i cet trate, ‘‘what height is he?” “Six feet six he ae her classes in Music and Lan- | WPISS MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER OF TH as badly provided as the city of Washington * replied the parent, “And what's seis aeaid ra mised 3 MM cetatested pavilor Hoot Rat at pb with large parks in its vicinity for purposes of hirteen years and nine months.’ ISS DORSEY'S CLASS AT | NEYStery, nee on 5 jeune and other pai recreation, in which all classes, rich and poor | ‘'Weil,” said the magistrate, ‘‘according to his S116 Ost., W. Washington, zou oe Ce alike, can spend leisure hours in summer amid | @&¢ he comes under the education act, though 4p. For terme, etc NSERVATORY in iting shade and fresh air. The Soldiers’ | uot according to his stature, so I must impose a ae . Ho.ne i on’y at times subject to public use, and | five of five shillings.” The boy is described as ee 3 P . ¥- “ ead day and evening. Acme Phi pb: never except upon ity roadways, and can be | Well built, apparently healthy, and giving every sixteen simple lorsona, proficiency fi froin 2 a : ==. used only through courtes »sromise of beating the record of modern | two to three months. Type writing taught free of N THC — ‘NIN SION _ “The ground for the use of national park | siants. ae ished with competent assistants ow application, At the Y. M.C. A., 1409 New’ York ave. n.w, is iy ci ondemned at a reason- hool of cme Phonography, 92. st . Competent instructors in Englisi rench, rT in this city can now be cond: d A Remackablo Bichmond Railway ool of “Acme Fh hy, 921 FJ. | | Competent ” inst in English, French, Ge C of . ss cl . SY, Principe man, jather “By cep LaE, Stenoxraphy, able cost, and prompt action wili not only save ee (hen Pitman), 1 es Shorthand and Tevet ERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. id F sts.—Twenty-first year. vane rae, Piano, Organ, Violin, Prin,. late of New Englaud Conservator oco1m 4 4.m.—Fast tail daily for Warreuton, Chan » Mocky Mount, Danville and Stauone between Lynchbur aud Danville, Greeusborv, ial- | schemes to forward. They know it, in h. Asheville, Char! » Ce j - ” | ‘Misnta,"Siruiiguam, Mocwomers, New ‘Orlass | short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, many thousands of dollars but prevent the de.| Hon. John 8, Wise, representing the Sprague — ‘Texas ahd California, “Pullinay sleeper New Nort cd ouR struction of the natural beauties of the country | motor company at the Minneapolis convention F Ob Ns ‘Pisviteres of the school free to members of the aaao- | AtlantA, parlor cars “Atlanta to Monigom Pulunsa | and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING wed : = y : ~ 7 Palle | peace THREE pone Sonepat pn ees to those of | of street railway people, explained the alleged | itudimenty of German Taught iO Lessons: Nat. | eR NG, CHAN. | Dlcehee Greensboro" fo Columbia and Aucusta Pur MEDIUM it Is, therefore, ABSO- COLOSSAL world. _ y city In the | failure of electricity as » motive power in Rich- | Ural Method. Graminar orally. Mondays, Wednesd man Sleepers Washington to Cincinnati vis PAINTING, CH. coal, Crayon and all kinds of decorative work; Mrs. PIKE, pi 1530 Pierce ard T nw. su" Keute, fe “a9. | LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL, It is ug and iuterinedins atatenns: “OF Manases | in fact worth more as a means of reach- core,” Fillnan Vesubtie steer eohand Che | ing the public THAN ALL THE ti all Arkausas points, tancoga.” P' Vestibule Baca a, Commmecting thew “a OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE aaington to New Urieans, ee d of first lesson. | studies for rent. 6. Circulars at the prieipal | Flace, between PORSCHES’ residence i pe MM: 'S FINLEY #. a nag garten and Primat STITUTE ; ocl0-Lm 100! for Young Ladies and Little Girls. MAPaue a Per a il ‘weve Gaceeress mond. He said the en cena nee “Looking to the city as it now is, and more | “hartered through Maurice B. Flynn of New i : Ne York, and was one of theschemes to put in a Particularly tothe great future which is as- | ‘ooctring and pull out a tanyard, It was never sured for it,a national park which shall not STORES WE HAVE FOUND AMID THE RUINS OCc- CASIONED BY LAST WEEK'S RUSH MANY Pupils can reyiste: ‘erm, $10 REOPENED HER KINDER- School at 507 7th st. s.w. TS ® backed by sufficient capital to run it properly. Pe cacti poe FROM PARIB), 9:40 p.m.—Wester Express, daily for Manssss, | CITY TOGETHER. BARGAINS IN PARLOR AND BED ROOM only meet present requirements but those of | The Sprague company took the contract even Ficibte ee ER DOREE Oe Gesu clasian GaA Tetteek Lecsewhs’ ‘hem ta liste pcitmen Vertincletean ohio, FUKNITURE, WHICH WE OFFER ON after years as well, is, in my opinion, one of its | before the road was located, Flynn got $31,000 to Cluciunati with » Pullma: “| "5 Furthermore, in proportion to the re- 11-00 p. an. Southern Exprem daily for Lyscuon Danville, Halcugl, | Anbeville, ‘Gua Lite, Rolawue: | turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- st lontwomery, N. e = ” - eof Caltrans VecdjalstarWauinccns | TISING RATES ARE THE CHEAPEST Biceper Washington to Birminghon Als via Auama | ON THE CITY, aud Georgia Pacitic Railway re a — s ae ‘and Ohio Sivicion } leave Wash- 2 200 an. daily except Sunday, 5 Gatly: arrive Hound Hil 11:0 suc and 220 pu, 4 1p HE Aki STUDENTS LEAGUE, greatest needs. What is wanted to supplement | in bonds and 43.000 of stock per mile. He 1 609 F st. nw. (Rooms 8, ¥ and 10), ences. 906-3" “ : : = SW " . ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, and complete the series of small parks is a | paid a partner $8,000 a mile for building the | Day Classes in Drawing wud Painting. Evenin e z . reat one adjoining it, where the restdent aad | Foud, of which £4,000 were in bonds. The track | Cisse it Drawing fram Life the Ante and oi 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, the visitor can find wholesome attractions, | though laid but two anda half years, was of | U Mr. C, H. MCDONALD and Mr. De LANCE Y W. sigilos: 2 “3 3 Every consideration of economy, expediency such miserable material that any railroad man | GILL. A SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL of of this question. It will cost much less to acquire | years. The cars were dirty and leaked like | 2'% p “ : ¢ y property now and it is better suited for the | Woodpeckers’ nests. Not a skilled electrician | jation” and Speoch Roading taunt the Deaf ocd-lm* | | Eighth session opens Mouday, September 30, at 9 purposes than it will be a few years hence,since | was, employed on the road, and a blacksmith | © Cigor oF MUSIC ESTABLISHED 1877), THEO, | “Aittrese the Principals, the march of improvements in that direction | made the repairs, Nevertheless, this company, | Ingalls King, Principal, 720 Yih st-u.w, Church | Quen ‘MK. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL is moving with rapid strides. The means of | by their own confession, made $205,000 in six- ean Oe anne tune. | Hapid and thorough epusses Q{AKFIELD KINDERGARTEN. — MISS MARY adorning such a park are at hand. The gardens | teen months, ge sa hava tens —_ Hooper, who founded the first kindergarten in and green houses for supplying the public US SS a SE Fycotton: ORATORY ! oe in 1008,» has returned to the city ond gut y 5 nee parks with plants and flowers and the tree | Fred Gebhard In Trouble with HisClub. | SAiucyy coLLEGE OF ELOCUTION AND | Leguard Garfield Sjencer, L520 seg Ok a < the Frege. fommission are in a The house committee of the Manhattan club sen ATORY, teh Gctober 7.9 a.m. to 12 an. Herdic anid Strbet car lines condition to meet large demands upon them, i ii ith St. n.w., half a block east of City connecting wi Parts of the city pass or. even for a great national park, nnd fam ym | Of New York has preferred charges against rg nats ble ee i: a " ‘Thi: 1) Colle has devel some of the . 7 SaEN formed that many public-spirited citizens ‘of | Fred cheated Honeeite sopeodeleegs bert Prosemetonal talon’ fn tins country by the use of | J)DWARD ©. TOWNSEND, | this and other cities stand ready to con- | conduct “prejudic’ 1 honor of the club.” | the SHAFTESBUKY M! D. Certificatenawardea | Correct (deep) Breathing Voice Culture, Oratorieal and tribute liberally toward beautifying it with | This consisted of bringing into the club George | ,,1rlomns. Degrees.and Teachers Cort ca en aware: | Dramatic Action, at 1317 Lith at. nw. sed-4u 00d statuuary, monuments,fountains, grottoes, &c., | Work, son of Frank Work, in a condition ob- | Forty-eiht-page cataloxue tree. T, 7 from their private means, noxious to the members of the club. Mr. Geb- iy ISSES POLLOCK AND NOEI my HE Cepans TO BE WORTHY OF THE NATION. hard,will be hauled up before the governors to 27 13th st. n.w., near Mass. ave. BOARDING AND var ; ; : bi ram ' ‘Kinde ND DAY SCHOOL : “The capital of a great nation, where the | auswer at their next meeting on November 14. Bence Paotal fooler ete erementa, Sis fer. PaiES ae FOR YOUNG population is increasing at a rate unprece- | It is said there is danger of his being expelled. | exceptional refereuces;’ Normal Training Class tor | pyopexs OCTOBER 1, 2880. dented from causes unusaal in this country, American Board Officers Elected. EP E_AND WIN — BUSINESS courses. | —*US1-3m MiES EARLE, 1916 35th st. stands among the cities having the least acre- = : doccign wiisions has eel, Arithmetic, Practical Grammar FIFTEENTH 8T., 6 see of jerks (ta praucticn io (peru, The American board of foreign missions and Correspondence, Penmanship aud Spelling. Busi- 1223 WASHINGTON, D.'Q, 1223 Washington is the capital of 65,000.000 people CREDIT AT PRICES FROM TWO TO TWENTY DOL- LARS CHEAPER THAN THE SAME CLASS OF GOODS IS ADVERTISED IN ANY OF THE 80-CALLED STRICTLY CASH HOUSES. THIS IS DONE TO ACCOMMODATE OUR IMMENSE FALL PURCHASES DAILY AR- RIVING, BUT NOW UNFORTUNATELY LY- ING IN THE FREIGHT BLOCKADE AT THE VARIOUS DEPOTS. RELIABLE HOUSE KEEPERS WHO ARE SHORT OF READY MONEY, BUT AT THE SAME TIME HAVING A TASTE FOR BEAUTY AND COMFORT IN THEIR HOMES, IN PUR- CHASING THESE GOODS UPON CREDIT WILL FEEL A SATISFACTION IN KNOW- ING THAT NOW. AS IN THE PAST, THEIR OWN TERMS WILL BE ACCEPTED! IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE YOU WILL FIND OUR LINE TO COMPRISE ALL MAN- NER OF HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES WHICH TEND TO MAKE LIFE A BLESSING AND HOME A PARADISE UPON EARTH. TO BE IN MODERATE CIRCUMSTANCES 18 NO SHAME, AND WHEN THE BENEFITS OF OUR SS SCHMITT'S SCHOOL} d Primary—at 401 3d ‘et. trom wreatern section, teacher accoinpanying. Articu: | college, ‘Special faclitds tur selected stig: —o: In conclusion, the public should bear in mind this one significant fact: THE STAK does not rely upon empty boasts to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- car reservation and information | ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIOQ; Hivauianveuue sost Powenget Suto, Panayive | and tte BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED Nyse MA OURS LYTALLOR Gen. Pam. Avent_ | DY any one having an interest in thelr TT APIS oa ae examination. These are CRUCIAL POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | pesrs, which few papers invite, an@ Mot veuxon 8 as which those that boast most are least teamer W. W. CORCORAN, Capt, I. L Bike | able to stand. _oO—— elected officers as follows: President, R. 8. — Fraction, Ce jovernment & snd Coumercial law. s lasses also in Type-writing, Stenography, Elocution a and it must grow as the nation grows. in 1892 | Storrs, D.D., LL.D.; vice president, Eliphalet | and Civil Service. Kapid progress and 68s; terms. The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies and we may have a legion of visitors from every | W- Blatchford; prudential committee, Augustus | Seid forcireular or call between Sand 7 path, oui 8 | Little Children. Full Term begins Sept. 25. s05-tfe9 Db" may have a legion < tors tr Wee Se ane reagan euicas | Commercial School, 407 East Capitol st 5-3m Mca SANGLI GRIGG a civilized country of the world and national | C. Thompson, D.D., Hon. Jos. pes, Edwin RS MANN'S KINDERGARTEN ANDi a SHARCOAL, pride should incite us to show them a national | B, Webb, D.D., Charles C. Burr, Elbridge Tor- M ND ERE REARS SCHOOL On 4) ita, | Wikbe resumed ‘TUESDAY, October "Btudo Sel rk at least equal : i : se AN . “ut udio 83 preiebnalls ne sey tert Ia od ty — rey, esq., Albert H. Plumb, D.D., Hon. William | 1918 Sunderland Place, south of Dnpuut eltcle. ae Gomis Z P. Ellison, Rev, Francis ©. Clark, D.D., G, | _se30-im Iss \BALCH'S CIVIL BERVICE INSTITUTE, necessary to attain that end, leaving the reim- | /; Thitoom 7 } A. Dickin- | <> 1207 10th at. n-w.—Persons Co = ” ai Henry Whitcomb and Rev. Charles A. Dickin- ‘OUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN AND WOMEN | fully for all Examinations, Ei Hy bursement to be gradually distributed among | son; corresponding secretaries, Nathan G.Clark, | W educated ins Proctical, Manner for the Boies | Dest er ce peution tang presentend future taxpayers, and the latter | yy 1 Edmund K. Alden, D.D., Judson Smith, | Purswts of Lite. Business Course: Book-keeping, = ee would have the advantage of enjoying their | J)" a tary, Henry A. Steinwon, | (rastuan System, embracing Theory, Business Prag: OUT OF WAsninNGTON park while contributing toward it in annual in- | })'p;* ge cor ding secretary i tay i , | peeias Rettuemesln: Wend Lanioee san econ : aac 2 tall D vs D.D.; assistant recording secretary, Rev. E. N, | mercial Arithmetic, Word-Lessons aud Commercial PER DEPRESSED BUSINESS stallmeuts, | During the past year the city of | packard: treasurer, Langdon P.Ward; auditors, | Law. “English Course: Word-Lesso! Khet- $ 0 fr @ The esteem in which THE STAB is held by the reading and advertising public is conclusively shown by the figs ures given below. In the first six months of each of the five years named the average daily cire culation of the paper was: ; tallme e Es Word-Lessons, Grammar, prices; Maplewood Institute, both sexes. CREDIT 2 res @ money | Kev. James M. Gordo: Baud, Ns pe-writing ‘and Telography. “New building, | SUCHE: Kood home Principal, aulz-4m at 23¢ per cent interest, Ss ati new ‘furniture. steam heat aud other moder. cou sats SYSTEM ARE PARTICIPATED IN THE COLD AND CHEERLESS HEARTH WILL BE MADE TO BLOSSOM LIKE A GARDEN OF ROSES. TO THE VAST MAJORITY CREDIT IS THE WATCHWORD OP THE SEASON. CREDIT 1S THE LABORER'S WEALTH, AND 10 THE ARTISAN THERE 18 $0 DEARER FRIEND THAN ences. Send foi cl Fe uden' VY HALL—A AKDING AND DA’ -_ ‘THE ESTIMATED Cost. Pug Thomas, charged with the rape of Mra. | (wists with Martyn's Gollece) aud the publ are is: | Lor Children st Forest Glen, Moutey Ox. Me oe “The park which should be purchased would | Groff, was sequitied at Marlboro’ yesterday, | vitea to call COLUMBIA ‘COLLEGE OF COM- | «lish and other branches thoroughly taught. Kinder- probably cost about $2,500,000. ‘This would | having proved an alibi. See SOS ee ee, ee take in the land along the banks of the creck eOLCAS ORGETOWN CNIVERSITY, = clear to the District line, embracing about Hat betes Betod fen ote, 2.500 acres. To pay for this park Congress further particulars address ar VHO REQUIRE THE BELV, should aathorize the iarvance of District of wis Go L“MAGHUDER, 4... Dean, ierercuced Pennie Fis dicinn suv Columbia 3 per cent bonds, running fifty years, tod Si» Vermont sve. | Dr. WILSON, with a proviso for redeeming one-fiftieth of them oo. every P hore These bonds could, without doubt, at par. The debt so incurred could be entirely eliminated, principal and interest, in the fifty years by the average annual payment 3 + Ost. 16, mek ge —:0:—— Seu, ¥8. 9 name Fuld Bot, Get. $6730 ams Lan. ‘according to location ; Be Baul steerage at bow Suton ‘Apply to x ee PRINTERS. Mn aa oe PENCERIAN BUSINESS LEG! i ‘School of Business and Counting House Training. Dine: 10 Prof. Sebo! Thalish. ery tne pour Oto 1 and 3 40 ‘School of Shorthand and. iting. ol 3-3w* 12th st. p.w. of $87,500. This sum, even if borne entirely School of Bpencertan Pen ee TAS MEVER BEEN CON ICTED THAT COMMER TA ee Uy AED FROrEsstomaL months of the years named was as fole esaimce. trom the District revenues, would be insiguif iar ae ene reo mc ladies’ Phyeteian Shots, js, GOOD wt awe FINE WORK A SPROIALTE. wT HOUSE & HERRMANN'S fren hl eee ne Senet te hedecived HENEY Co SVENCLEC LL.B “sara a. | Lerucular atvention all distesse. peculiar” %5 2 a io cand aaa from its expenditure. SPENCER, Vico Principal. Ns BAR ad | Indice marred or angle ‘years experience, ‘ASH AND Cl AN ADVANTAGE TO ADJOINING PROPERTY. Ago P : 4 OUNT VERNON SEMIN 971 and 923 7th st. and 636 Mase ave ow. “The history of,other park enterprises shows M aRY, Bee Seeeeiargnenee B oo?-4m that a¢ soon asa park is an established fact all Sica Eetababed 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 11th at BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- Jp *eskeNsess on Tae Haqwon Bante — | PTOPeTHY im ite vicinity rapidly increases in Jositively Cured by administering Dr. Haines’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Yieap be given in of coffee articles: rb TO} will al, if the; Fifteenth opens for registration efseed wtthot Gee hegoletye el Gagemean: nines. Ge bot qaeeell thatoanal oxi Posmay tion of Boarding Pupils Wednesday, October 2; Day sclotely harmless, and will effect a permanent and | the park. Regarded as a mere business pri e ere emis. Cotes Certificate speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker tive of ite enormous value in a fesear, Binith and Wellesley or an alcobolic wreck IT NEVER FAILS. Over 100,000 drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in ther coffee without their kpowiedge, and to-day Lelieve they quit drink tnx of tums WD Ire will. 20pege Ook of particulars ™ SF. WARE, under Ebbitt House, RR ABET EMSTINE, 16th of ent Ve, ove, ee citizens. I very earnestly recommend that utes S “on Seutury. It used — pe Pass Spe oe iene eee erels = fake a increased to the advantage of the District.” Sn aeet pre bi cee? pa en

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