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’ THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1889, CITY AND DISTRICT. Judicious Advertising CREATES many a new business; ENLARGES many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SAVES many a Failing business: PRESERVES many a large business; SECURES success in any business. To “advertise judiciously,” use the coiumns of GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, | T#" Evextxo Stan. Everybody in the District reads it; ans, in proportion to the returns it yields W. BAKER & CO.’S pe Sreaktast Cocoa srr a ee is bay yp a No aaaniene fre used in ite preparation It has more | BEORGANIZING THE COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR— than three times the strength of Cocoa | THE SCOPE OF ITS FUTURE WORK—MR, WELLER mized with Stareh, Arrowroot or Sugar, aan aaa & FORESHADOWS HIS REPORT ON THE MATTER OF “MILITARY RULE, PARAS Pe Absolutely Pure. “Highest test" Grape Cream of Tartar Bakin; an der, quaranteed free from Alum, Ammonia, " Erowphate or adulteration of any kind ‘wheloowt less im Purity and Strength. Grocers are ee ested to refund price paid If not perfectly satintace snd represented b sik am trict. PARKISI BAKING POW DER GO. Baltimore, Ma FOR THE EXPOSITION. The Committee of One Hundred Makes a Statement of Washington’s Claims. SiLY DIGESTED, an: The citizens’ representative committee of for invalids as wellas persons io Neti | one hundred held a meeting last night in the Sold by Grocers everywhere. | ootce of W. C. Dodge. Dr. Robert Reyburn W. BAKER & co. Dorchester, Mass. | presided and Mr. E. B. Stocking acted as secre- ———-—— | tary, these being the newly elected officers. Gen. Hovey, as chairman of the committee on reorganization, presented a report submitting a draft of amendments to the constitution and by-laws. In his report he said that it now seemed as though the present District Commis- "sioners have not so much personal vanity or lust for power as their predecessors, “anda hope may reasonably be indulged,” he con- tinued, “that the representative committee and the citizens’ associations will now be per- mitted to co-operate with the Commissioners in the promotion of measures for the common | good.” PHILADELPHIA. ‘The Great English Complexion SOAP, PEARS’ THE REVISED RULZS. All standing committees are eliminated but one, consisting of the officers, who are to pro- vide for the meeting hall and facilities for the work of the cominittce. The provision pro- hibiting local associations applying to Congress direct is stricken out, leaving these bodies to run their own machines in their own way. The regular meetings will hereafter be held on ma first Wednesday of each month instead of ‘The jurisdiction of the committee is iimited to matters of general interest to the SOAP. Of all Dragyists, but beware of imitations. Tux C HE YCLERIES, 1406 N. Y_ave. 50 Brand New Safety Bic: eo onthe at "Boe. per hour—8] ao int semen you to ie ee paca people of the District, and the qnestion as to afety for # Only ri, hoo) im city. n | the nature of a proposition, whether or not it SELL SAFETILS €25 CASH-2°0 EAR | should be discussed by the committee, is left os eee 3620-67t | to a subcommittee consisting of the officers and the mover of the question, One new dis- WET WEATHER WISDOM [trict is created. Number 9 is that territory lying east of Anacostia river and south of Penn- sylvania avenue extended, and number 10 that north of the avenue. ‘The new apportionment is as follows: Number 7, nine members; aum- ber 8, five members; number 9, three members, and number 10, two members, In support of the report Mr. Frizzel pre- sented u few remarks that he had prepared, bi ing a retrospective view of the work of th committee. He paid hia respects to what he called the “military ring.” The report was adopted. THE EXPOSITION. The next report presented was that from the committee on exposition, composed of J. W. hairman; Thomas Taylor, E. B, Stock- Morsell, M. L Weller and Charles report set forth as reasons the not y national but nental character of tion; that it is fitting that the Presi- all receive re ntatives of foreign nations at the capital of the nation position can be heid under the sole j Of the national government only atthe national government; that the buildings should | be erected on ground owned by the govern- ment, where those of a permanent character would form the nucleus of a great Columbian museum; that here the machinery of govern- ment can be studied. and that a nucleus of a great exposition already exists here. The climate, healthfulness and beauty of the capi- tal city, its freedom from political excitement and other advantages are set forth, including that of its accessibility by land and water, and its hotel and street railroad facilities. “Coiumbus,” the report says, “found a world. Washington there founded a mighty government. It is therefore pre-eminent!: propriate that this exposition, the first effort of all the people of Ame: do honor to the great discoverer, be held in that domain of 10 milés square ‘named for him and set apart forever by the Constitution of this government to contain its capital ci which bears the mame’ OF the father of h country. The love we bear to the one unites oud Clacitable Varteecs ahd ite fenchicn mate's | with the vene ration for the other and here we Part of the present State Constitution ia 1879 byan |can honor both.” The report closed with a overwhelming popular vote. resolution appealing ‘to our fellow citizens of Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi | all the states and territories of the Union SXOLE NUMBER DRAWING ‘inte piace GRAND | to unite im requesting Congress, when de- of the other ten months of the ys udarealidrawa | termining a location for the contem- iu public af the Academy of Music, New Orleans, La | plated exposition of 1892, to fix upon the 7aMEp fom ruEe TY YEARS FOR INTEGRITY national capital, situated in the territory we 1d: we “ G8 de, JMET PAY- part under the exclusive control of the WENT OF PRI ional government, a territory in which each Attested as follows: and every one has acommon’ ownership and anise 2, |eqial rights and interest; a city rich in tie The Lousiana Si | euifices, institutions and treasures of a govern- inesame areconducted wih honesty, Jarrnece, and in | NCUt Waich bas just rounded out e century of ed reer a ated wih honey. Sancmse aul i® | successful and glorious existence; a city to Sane te wee thin ccrtitcale. with / sles of vur sige | Which every sire and son, every mother and atures attached, in its adver tineiments. daughter, should take a patriotic pride in visi ing and honoring, as the only fitting place in which we should, as hosts, gather together the representatives of American nationalities and welcome the coming guests from foreign shores.” Jt The report was adopted. = Tue same committee also introduced a reso- c issioners, SEAN ae lution, which was adopted, heartily indorsing sndersioned Pani ond eet cies heh |the proposition laid before the exposition board of promotion at its recent sitting in re- gard to the issue by the District of $10,000,000 ‘ae a you haus & Dew pair of 2d Lad —Why, no! These are the old ones— @ressed with Wolff's AG ME Blacking It makes them look like new; an also dressed with it, hold their poli les rubber, even should the snow ereep in. It save the leather and water Mis it: and my husban Says it {5 Just as cood for HARNESS as for Shoes _WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Philadalphicq U NPRECEDENTED Arrnactios: OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTER LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. mpany, aud 1% person manave and control the Drawings themselres, anil that THE PROPOSED LOAN. We, the : prizes drawn tn The Louisiana State fray be presented at our counters. R. M. WALM: rip Tres Louisiana Nations! Bank. PIERRE LANA a Pres, State nti Ly worth of bonds as an exposition rantee fund A. BALD Yree! New Otivans Natioual Bank 2 . tonk be Cee in case the selection of a site shall depend in any way upon the financial offers of the various oe cities. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING The question of a permanent meeting place 2 was discussed, but the matter was leff t the ee ne meee | ceaderh: “Tha cbalivaies sulla ea tea fae. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 188% bly heard that the Georgetown district would CAPITAL PRIZE, 300,000. probably soon send representatives to the com- ire Tickets at Twenty Dollars each: gates, mittee, whereat the me: caged phat applauded @i0; Quarters, $5; Tenths, 62; Twentieths, € again. On motion of Mr. Weller the exposition LIST OF PRIZES. committee was made permanent. PRIZE OF 8: eases s ‘MILITARY OFFICERS. i Fuge oe ag Mr. Weller, as chairman of the committee ap- PKI oo pointed to report on the matter of the military 4 rule in the District, said that they wished a O98 | little further time for investigation but were + Guvus | making progress. In his personal capacity, 100,009 | however, he gave the ecmmtulties a foretaste what the Beport is apt to be iu a short pasty 50.009 | He took as his text tae rules recently promul- 2U0ue | gated by Maj. Raymond relative to changes in the offices, and saidthat had the major acted | in the same spirit eighteen months ago, when he removed Capt. John J. Burrows on account of Pans partisan differences, it would have been better 3134 Prizes, amounting to. 054,800 | for the public good. He, the speaker,was a demo- ote —lickets drawing Capital Prizes are uoten- | crat, but he had entered a vigo! protest at {ted ty Teruuual Prizes the time against the removal of Capt. Burrows, AGENTS WANTED. whose service, he said, had been of great ad- i= Cive Rarks, or any further information | vantage to the District, and whose only crime wed, write lewibly te the undersucned, — was in being a republican. Sage yg, seatdence wits Sade SciNczs Salieaee | ‘The meeting adjourned shortly after 9 o'clock, sured by )UUS JueWaeg ab Envelope beatby your sul IMPORTANT. ‘M.A DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La, By ordinary letter, containing Money Order issued by ul Exirem Companion New Vork Exchange, Draft 300,000 v-- 19KyOO PRIZES. ‘TERMINAL PRIZES. 999 Prizes of $100 ar 998 Prizes of luv are. WO Cuance or Trae ow THE Bavtimone axp Onto, —The winter schedule of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad will go into effect on the i0th inst., when some important changes will be made. ————— Address Sullivan as Co-Respondent. Sporting people are interested m the an- nouncement that Louis N. Drinkwine, proprie- tor of a barber shop in the Hotel Candee, Syra- — cuse, , had brought @ suit for a divorce Address Registered Letters containing Currency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La “RE! R that the payment of prizes is | from his wife, and that John L. Sullivan, the GUARANTEED BY FOUR NATIONAL BANKS of New | pugilist, of Boston. was to be made one of the Gricans, and the tickets are sigued by the Fresident of | co-respondents. It is alleged that Sullivan and por errane fer Gy teen mgs Wve recosuised | Yirg, Drinkwine visited a prominent road house See siuuite | at Centerville four weeks ago, when the cham- ‘ONE DOLLAK is the price of the smallest | ag and his combination were in Syracu: or traction ofa Sicket ISSUED BY US te ane Dee. | Mr. Drinkhouse learned of his wife’s alleged tug. Anything iu our Laue U@ered tor less than's | “discretion and it resulted in her leaving him, Delurisaenm ‘cclé-wasqw. | Sle took up her quarters at the St.James hotel, where Sullivan was entertained a part of the ~~ | time during his stay, being an intimate friend DPo™sx28 OB THE LIQUOR HABIT, of the proprictor, ra well known in sporting circles. Mrs. Drinkwine is a prepos- desitively Cured by administering Dr, Haines srosing blonde ‘of petite figure, and attractive GOLDEN SPECIFIC. both in face and ‘f form. She is about thirty Jsean be given in a cup of coffee or tesor in articles | years old, and up to this time has apparently «1 food without the kuow ledge of the patient; it is ab- rne a good reputation. Her parents are solutely barmless, and will effect a permanent and prominent Op! They are Ss seeedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate driuker | crushed by the ¢ notoriety and alleged indiscre- e ir daughter. Or sn aleobolic wreck. ee —_____ taete tee poy Dative thew euis A Gorilla and a Dog Matched. tng of Weir Own free will, ‘*epawe book of parucuisrs | W. H. Stewart of Fort Wayne, Ind., owner of tree. eel the gorilla Angola, has accepted the challenge ARE, under Ebbitt House. | of William Wilson of Marion, to match p sayesetinn as wana “*_ | seping he latter's alldog, Jack, in x Aight to Cine Gotha he ori owl whip tye og bet $1 wi exrs Suirs Scovnep loss than three minutes and another segs AND PRESSED FOR 91 de der witastounmibexnee Bos. Fanta, 250.; Vests, 25e. i, Butera a3 a te ree on aan best, spenper. called tor, oe Rood, Sevmperiy odtter, of, the Bingham. au ihe reat Ws raat Sas aieeereanan Moya cea we ARINE BOAT. The Recent Invention of the French for War at Sea. From the Cologne Gazette. The Goubet, the name of the boat built by ® private firm at the expense of the state, is a little boat 5.60 meters long and 1.53 meters broad. Itcan hold twomen. The body of the craft is castin bronze of a single piece, and can therefore bear a very high pressure. It is moved by electricity, which, in case of failure, can be replaced by oars. Completely armed it weighs 6,000 kilogrammes (about 12,000 pounds) and can therefore be transported easily everywhere. The electricity, as may be safely assumed, is obtained from accumulators in the boat; but it seems that this propelling force can also be transferred to the ~ from land or from a ship accompanying the Goubet by means of a wire, which would naturally considerably ham- er the movements of the submarine craft. he stores of compressed air are said to last for twenty-four hours and can, by an automatic ar- rangement, be so ibuted that the state of the air in the ship is constant. ‘The boat was immersed for eight hours at a depth of 10 me- ters with two sailors in it, and these latter ex. perienced not the slightest inconvenience dur- ing that period, Asa special advantage it is claimed for the boat that it can ata word of command sink any depth, greatest probably 10 meters, remain there, and change its position at will. The sinking and rising in the water, it is said, can be executed with the greatest regu- larity, "which ia not the case apparently with the Spanish submarine boat Pera and the other French boat Gymno' soo WHAT WE SHOULD DRINK. Morning Cocktails Are the Worst Pos- sible Things. From the American Analyst. If s man must drink, the best thing he can take with his meals is a little claret or light Rhine wine, and if he wants something a little stronger pure Scotch whisky is the best thing he can have. ‘The habit of taking a drink early in the morning—we mean by a drink a cocktail or stimulant of that kind, commonly called an eye-opener—is one of the worst things that can possibly be done. ‘The effect of alcohol is to inflame the stomach, and it will do this even when diluted with food or anything else, and will do so a great deal more when taken ou an empty stomach early in the morning. Men should not maintain their strength throughout the day by taking stimulants. To keep up by the means of alcohol is very bad and by and by the system will break down under it. The best drink a man can possibly take is milk. Milk, though, a drink. One ean live longer on’ it ey ‘on any one thing. Milk is more nearly a perfect food than any thing; it contains more elements that go to build’ up the system than any other artici Early in the morning the best drink to take is water, That is, if one must drink; but if he n get along without drinking so much the better. Some drink hot water, some cold and some hot and cold milk. All of these are good in their way. Tea and coffee drunk in modera- tion will not hurt anybody, although they are both stimulants, sos The German Empress in the Harem. Monday evening the sultan gave a banquet in honor of his royal guests and afterward es- corted the German empress to the royal harem, where she remained nearly an hour. The sul- tan’s two elder daughters, at the request of the empress, played upon the piano, finivhing their performunce wit soe Miss Caldwell in a Rage. Special Cable Dispatch to the N. ¥. Wor The World's cable says: The entire American colony is talking tonight of the scene made by Miss Gwendoline Caldwell at Banker Monroe’s ollice on the day after the one on which her marriage with Prince Murat had been broken off. She went there for the purpose of getting her letters and, in consequence of some remark or other, flow into a le passion, calling all the clerks of the bank fools and idiots. It is seldom that such a scene has been witnessed at a public banker's office, : ‘eoe- Ericsson Relics for the Smithsonian. The personal property Jeft by Capt. John Ericsson was sold at auction Monday in the Ericsson home, New Y: George H. Robin- son, as one of the executors, could not directly buy the property, but it is understood he in- directly bought all that is of public interest | and will give his entire purchase to ous | well-known public institutions, including the | Smithsonian institution and the tute of technology. ‘here are nearly two dozen | models and a large number of drawings. ‘Iwo | tall vase-like cups made from woo od of the Merrimac and Cumberland, the model for the Monitor's engine, models of instruments for measuring solar radiation and of calorie en- gines were among the most interesting articies | sold. ee. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. ATIONAL ACADEMY OF FINE fay EST. N N. W.—Cheapest onde dest eee nd Painting. Mire. TM ° HOBINSON puOR: twelve medals and studied 5 years has bad urope. Pe harcoal, solar Pagtel, rater and off eqlorarte oe 85 to Ton open every day aad a Wedneaday even. ca I ald seo the wouderfal progress of stedeuts. H. MYERS’ BOARDING ARD DAY SCHOOL ‘ouug Ladies and Littie G! iris, adciross, THE PRINCIPAL c 1809 Tst., Washington, D.C. 6¢ quo INgTRUCT sUCTION» - Pupil of Sir Julen Benedict we eees red to give in- struction andtratuing in ri ‘Choral Fey aU spietce in tis Cathedral ‘Chota of England, siden Indiana io 2. Fran) MO, ORGAI O, ORGANIST. "Mondays AE oot 2 Sitar ANTED-—GUITAR PUPILS BY A LADY WHO has uuade the Instruments Specialty ; two lessons at 1507 Ver te! n4-2w* Wi aweek. $5 month in advance. mont ave. 9-3m. “@ RT SCHOOL. WEST END. 1913 IGTH ST. BET. K Al TS. en SW. KELLY omign Medotat triucipal. qcompetiion for Gold Medal in “Life Class” py | School, Pri ap garten (Froebel EDUCATIONAL —__ RAILROADS.__ nN ASHINGTON, \HE GREAT = THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. _ T THE NokTS. WEST ATO ae CK. SPLENDID Dsckneny os ie | “COLLEGE eh TRACE TaaNy Couzon raseagarony |B SPAR ead i! EXER OF EG BY rhea tae Winton For Piisebure and the West, Chicago Limited L Eyes man Vestibuled Cars at 9-50 a.m, ne, 0:50 am, daily so Cincinnati and st with Slee pii Pittsburg to « Clupat and sleeping end dining care Harish Ft Louie, daily, expopt Neturday, A cies remain, formation apply ‘to ak Ey MOR: iad 4 OSE OLUMBIAN, »UNIVERStTy. Tur conco. ran Scientific School ‘The classes, which meet in the ‘Creping ts secre ‘to both 7 ag a rsa F406 Gaily. enh Slop ey, tte ecn a ra. daily. Giicalas. apply tor I” HODGKINS, Pratemor’ot | fie Gare W Weadtnaton Ry: jicago and St, Lowi, jematics oclz eounect Set, Hagrabars with “through A EAD oR GRADUATE DESIRES Pons pag fe ise Pi mah ng A an tee com 78 beat Went with th thrown Sleeper to Pittsburr and Pitts _tef-Sm_ At Sanders & Stajman’s, 034 at tw. BALTIMUIE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, VATORY OF MUSIC. Kane, Cauandaisrua, Lochester and Niagars ‘Twenty -Sret iy. except Stan lute, y Gore Be. Pres | For Pri i: Canandaigua ahd fe Rochester daily; for But- », Dit se7-2m" falo and Niagara dai. iy, except Saturday, 10:00 PEL OM nae ’, For Will ist Sarat sshington to Rochester, PELE (FROM PAR FWillissuaport. Lock Haven and Elmira, at aud private lessons; best refer- Seed nday, 9:00, 11400 10:00 and 11:20 p.m." Limited Xpress of man Parlor Oars, 9:40 a.m. daily, except Sunday, and 3:45 p.m. daily, with Dining NOBWoop iNsTITUTE, 7 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, is AND 1214 14TH STREET. A SELECT ARDING and DAY SCH 1 = POLLOCK AND NOERR, «rade for YOUNG LADIES and Eerie otis, Pas} Express 8:10am. week dayne ht pam. y. 1 h st. n.w., near Mus. ave. cupils prepared to enter the hichest Classes Of BY | For ister withers, Mom: 8-00 p.m da tha Gruinnier Departinente, Kinder- | coilcges “preensy eating foe nakeed sieadien. For Brooklyn i x uanee, 2-59 pam. every day system), reopened September 18; un- | “E:with session opens Monday, September 30, at 9 "Jersey Chey with yo8 aroash trains connect at gcoptional Tefercncesy ‘Nopual: Teuuiay Clnsg for e'dlock am ine direct. transfer es Palton’ street, avelding “s rese the Princ’ double ferrinse across Ni ; BUSNESS AND ENGLISH EDUCATION. set-tm __MH. and MRS. WM. D. CABELL | gor mic City, O00. 11 00eand 1440 am. week M3. BALCHS CIVIL, SERN VICE INSTITUTE, :20 pin. dad! 7 success! , MARTYN COUN: she TAT Conte Sully for all Baaminations, Elocution taughtand Cou- z a Ws $3 3 a 31S Gihetect uorthwest | pensar ed Reaminatd i Keeping a specialty: HAVING EXPERIENCE in teaching the Foreigners, Otters her servicer us. ‘Th ¢ the Pan- American Congress and to Foreign Legations, 1207 10th st, n. Ww. oc39- 1m ) ODERN LANGUAGE: FREE | LECTURE. ANew Method, i GAILLARD, af ter arcs 0 p.t pote the fe WEDNE nolof Languages, 1203, Draper apa Cole, superintendents of ay: “Your method saves time and i, educational, fascinating.” Ds on of "89 and "90. nod-eolm OF M C, 91s ar and ‘al eh e Piunoy Organs Viol ate of Now Euland Couservatry, Boston. city. F ficen years at y, quan College. author of the celebrated Kastinan Course: Bookkeeping (Eastman ing Theory, Businces Practice and ), Ponmunship, Correspondence, Arithmetic, at Jaw. Bnilinh Course: nate!) Mi . Iypewriting and pew fusuiture, stoum heat and other modern convenlences. Sen cirewara, CO- LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, GOD Fret. nw, oc2o-4in SRELDoN's DANCING ACADEMY, 1004 F ‘ST. Ehactin Damad aves ait Boas Eadie dee z cere, a Gavotte an for cireu- | For ‘Cree! selva | Fororea crest ane algenises esas For, Anparolia,20,and 9-00 am. 12.05, 4:20 and Vos Cepars 6.00 Pav. Qatiyexcept Sunday BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG] ALLXANDAIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. WAL GNP ALEXANDKIA AND WaSHINGLUS IN yee gs 12, 1889. Fo Alexandria, 4:3 748: 840, 9:45, 10. 37 fine, 1208 sie O18 On Sunday aaa Y49, 10:57 amy 235, 601. BUS Accommodation tor, uanticn, 7:45am. and 4:55). mm, week days. dam. Sundays. For Kichmoud PRUDHOMME’S FRENC 516 i1th st. will be we conducted by | Mme. de ‘% au accomplished and highly a au2s-3i PEK YEAR, DEPRESSED BUSINESS $180 prices; 3 a, DETR, both sexes, | Tue “bar btu. 08 se 2180 ee lass instructors; all branches i wot ome for Little Boye 308. _ SHORT- TBGE fate, a. " Bn cipal. ‘i == V¥ HALL—A BOARDING AND iT 5C ‘SCHOOL cketis formation at the oftice, northeast cor- for Children ut Forest Glen, Moutgy, Co, Ma tiu- | Bert Luh treet aud Tenney vena ancete eee at glish aud other branches thorouhly taught. Kinder. | the station, where vrders can be left for tae chec Karten, Mise EMMA FRENTIO. Prinaipal. of jaeeawe to devtiuation from hotels and Tesideuces ‘aul f-3mo" CHAS. F. i woune = —__—___— “General Mentor, General Pusenver Avent. SIN ANG? FINANCIAL. Basrwour A xD, ( dno R R. ATLROAD, = je ma effect IU MON TERRITOR) ALL | Leave Washington rom station sorsee oa \ctgie placed bere go as to vield w veoat | 2” avenue and ¢ strert. ‘0.50 percent inside of twelve mouths. Iucago andi Nort featibuled io Surer OF safer investments, tess daily 11 ee sud Tndisnapotis, express ‘leveland, Vestibuled Limiteder- in. and express 8.40 ersbuny abd princi] express daily except Monday, at cinuath, se Youle, aud U0 aud 11:15 pam. Por Pittsburg an: press daily 11-40 For Wueeling, Parke: 2 aia “Tine, BETHELL, McMANUS & GILLESPIE, JNO. W. MACARTNEY, — Member N. ¥. Stock QHORTHAND— SS'Do you want to learn Phonow “ sf 2” Do you wo the Y, Principal. . The 901: ass cr private. Cir temas and full iuformation free om application to MISS MAUD D. BECK neces Lessor W. REANOLD pup 1ith'st, vet Band F 1223 FOR you ¥. and evening. oc235-1m KOTOOL HILDKEN. RUIN Shere | NCH LESS! Diplomee de i tencher. Address 1 i * Besex XANDE. PANU ARD THE ORY, ‘ _809 thet. nw, foe19-2an* Abe BOTTOML EX nor Soloist) ber 1 for Choir Eneacement, ota RESUMED AT MY e813 Mhode Isiand ave, 9 tol daily sud vhursday aid Eatunuay alter cel d-Lin Nie LOUISE POWELL. Tt HAS REMOVED TO HTS 8 Corcoran st. snd resumed 20, Viclit, Vielonceso aud Harmony, ocl6-Im* Wyk. was. 4 Mi’ Has remo »il on Fiano ana Violin. muy be obt terme. Rp pase oO M here she will ACHER OF MUSIC, DW lessons isi" at ee cl tevens insti- |: Whose Land Is It? An appeal has been taken from the United 313 Oth St. naw A ilalf u block east of City Fost Other — “* or Lex conson & WACARTNEY, —s cington and Local Stations +10.308 m, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. yw, Pankers and Dealers in Goverumeut Bonds, _Depoe: Loans. Collections, Pasir» ud Powis Gud SU securities Usted Gb the Exchatiges of New York, Philadel a athe, tnd da ‘Douieht nud wold _— Reta G tuade of investuient securities, District 20:30 au Railroad, Gas, Lusurance and Tele jevhone Stock tought and sold jy18 OS AND ORGANS. — S UPRIGHT PIANOS. Herb Sty fibs eS; Iostallments; bargains, | BCxuuIest, best, most ehdurin - tu tone, touch, thiisi. sshd week dare, 8-00 (45 Ser} i tee 4:1 ¥or dtnspotis, 6:40 and 8:30 an nd 6:30 pau. Ou Sundays, 8-30 Eeave Anuapolis, H:40, s ~? _ rt dy ee im. Sundays, % 4:00 p10 or m.. $0r princ sped eta Pisces ESTEY bm REASONABLE PRICES. ACCOMMODATING TERMS. m., 112-50, uments taken in part payment, Tuning nc Bode nd "ihternedlate stations, 7:00 p.m, E fam = (Chureh train Jeaves Washington on eer) SANDERS & STAYMAN, TU :S0 any TS: T4290 be ae 10. 30am. ant S. pon Telephone—62 Washington, D.0. spat aa pani ty batseaery, fom Cincmunau and St biwe > Pel. ; trom Pittsbure 13. dass XOKK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVISION, Rewe dreutou, Newark au UU, 18:00), *9-30, 12. 0 vau. buder eepaug Car on the } pen at 9 OUP ue ‘he $:20 pan, ot lop at Elizabosn: Srecial tention of aaine avined te, hat “New Sty lee, tut am desizns of HAG: EST DECORATIVE AL Pianos torrent “SECOND-HAND PIA ~ A largo assortment, 30" p.m, comprising almost every well-known make i ths Ps cuy 4.0 eas cod 12:00 noon. Sun- 00 noo} jonment mu th els Lae INDUGEM ER ee out wi bo 4:00 a im. » wad i ies. offered pt Sunda; wily. fSunday only, Exe ae | Raven | im hui wl be arranged om & day and Monday, Texceyt Menyay | NIMLY INST ENTS whet Gestred. | Bayne calied for and checked trom hotels aud Fesidences Ly Umon Irausier Co. ou orders ieft at At Depot. AS, U. SCU Ge 2. RGDELL, Gens 3 = oo IEDMONT Ait LINE. - pchetule noe iP T Fame 2 . 1889. @. tu.—East save Mail, dail; | tol, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchbure ee | | Bistious between 4 arin aud Lyucuburg, Zoanoke, jemphis, Pull- Lristol, Kuoxvilie, Curtianooga aha Me hint Sigoper Wastlaytcu to Metupuin, H.—Fust tuaildally fur Warrenton, Jetteaviie, ‘Stations Chesapeake and Uhio oe | —— > locky Mount Danville aud Stations | between Pynctibuty aunt Danville, Gretsboray hak exh, Ashbevill arlotte, Columbia, Postal ‘promptly at- fe St Judas Paden Southwest orders ie Coomss Br Gus States cirenit court at Springfield, IIL, | | This well-known Collex: “th ‘de veloped some of a to the Supreme Court of the United | ht! Sry Country by the wee ul States, in what is known as the “Arsenal | me Island case.” This island formerly lay in the Mississippi river on the Missouri side of th channel immediately in front of the corporate limits of St. Louis and belonged to that muni. cipality, being held for school purposes, In the course of time under the friction of th river it disappeared and simultancously a body of land accumulated on the river front on the | other side of the river ou lands in St. Clair county, Illinois, belonging to . Edward | Root, ex-state treasurer, and hb aims these lands as a natural accretion. The city of St. Louis also claimed them as the veritable Arsenal Island which it had lost, alleging that the island had floated away bodily and lodged against Koot’s farm. The city put on a tenant to hold the lands and Root brought an action to eject him, The Springticld court held that t! disputed grounds had formed against Root river front by natural accretion and therefore belonged to him. The land in dispute is valued at $35,000. There is large legal interest in the | case on account of the novel proposition it in- volves respecting riparian owners on the Missis- sippi river. —se— Yachting. Captain John Barr writes from his home in Gourock, Scotland, to a friend in Bos- ton that the cutter Thistle has been pur- chased by Commodore Bell of the Scvich syndicate, and will appear as a yawl next | season; also that Wm. Fife, the designer of the Minerva, has received orders for forty- footers from two Americans, one a Philadel- hian, the other a New Havengentleman. Loth Posie twill be improvements on the Minerva, and Mr, Fife feels confident that the last order, that for the New Haven man, will be the fast- est of the three. ——- -0@e. Pierre’s Bonfire. Flags adorned every business house in Pierre Monday over the news that South Dakota isa state. At night an immense throng of people gathered on the principal streets, while bands played, cannon thundered. ‘and al- most the entire population assembled to listen to speeches by some of the leading men of the city and the new state in ratification, Among the features of the celebration was an immense bonfire, which blazed from the high- est point of Snake Butte, lighting up the coun- try for miles around. This eminence stands just north of the mae f on the Missouri river and is 900 feet above the water and a landmark tor 500 miles around. OL WEIGHT ee PURE Seren deme tates hae eth tis 2ERGARTEN AN ANDY Ax D> » PN NOKMAL TRAINING CLASS. ace, south of Dupont circle. 12 MAS! Itatfords lity for xequiriug a thos No efforts sre wpared te usic and % Seneral vocal and drawing = Pla reigd rn peor D HARMONY. Mis8 AMY G, LEAVITT 8 her Kemoval to SUU Lith 6t. nw Anno so4-wks,3m i OF PIANO, ORGAN, Sight. yprtionlar atton” w {ANFIELD KINDERGARTEN, — MISS MARY Hooper, who founded the first kindergarten in ‘ushington in 186! ned to the city and will her kinder at the residence of Mra. er, 122) Hi st. MONDAY, hat Hterdic aud strvet car lines tings with all parts of the city pass the door, is Ladies and Gentlemen who wish to acquire a thor- ough knowledge of Shorthund for business purp ues jerut yall find well-cquipped instruiction rooms, 1 tei and th . ni expertenced teach usiness School of the ¥ day uud even- st Yer Huish work at 135 words per OOL OF LANGUAGES, W., Washingt ‘aand Europe us the best school for a speedy mastery of the Foreign Languages. New Tens bein now. ‘Trial Lessons Free Branches in Boston, Lrooldyn, Now York, Philedel- phia, Chicago, Berlin dud Paris,” j HOO oF MUSIC, Ingalls Kine, P organ for stude’ in piso and con CAPITOL Ht 4 Bevel, 77), rae host. n.Ww. “Church, thorough courses se1 7-3 1 KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY pirteenth year opens MON- Tor circulsre and tilormeuon a i CORNELIA F. BOYDEN. _ sol to the princiy 1805 17th st, 1624 Massachusetts ave. and 1623 An English and FrenchaBourding and Day School Young adicy aud Little Girls, nee got September 25, 1880, This ec ‘autaxes renin fiom life and ‘cours vet study, xt, Elocution and Delsarte. tice, Pupils, admitted to Wellesley on certiticate of the Principal. se7-2m mrss axa, ELLIS._ und eas; een Sand 7 Alogi mn WOOD'S rome Lirmitizhasm, Mouteomers, New “On Yexus aud Culiforuia, “Puiluan Siceper New Kore to Atlanta, parlor cars Atlanta to Mouigomery, Palla Bleepers recent to New Orleans. 'Pullinsa Sleeper Greensboro’ se Columbia anid Ane usta, Pair wen Sleepers W Cimeiuuat Via C. aud except Sunday, for Manassas sistebuby anne tied stations. oy 25 D. in.—Duily via LyRehburg, Bristol and Chat | ge Filliuan Vestitule Blecher Wasliucton 10 emp) 8, COLMCCLI thenee lor ‘kaLnes Also Wasbington to Now cleaner tA —— A full line 5¢ /8 COOKING STOVES On hand and for sala, WASHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPARY. _mnst GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ob t0y, Western Expres, daily for, Manassas os ait Pullman Vestibule tra Weshinugton d LBCHAN LOKING, So Gincuinatt wath ¥ uli alex “iy fur Ly wari. acieae ee P..—Southern Eexpre for Ly ucubui FALL AND WINTER, '89-'90, Patt aah — Gat fusabie, Our own Imyportations now received, ana you California. Pullman VeniGole tae tone Veatioul tou to arcinvited Wo auspect at the well-known house — | New Orieuus via Aclantn and sigale Car want Pullman “ Sieeper Washington to Iirmingbau, Ala. HD. BARR, aud Georgia Paciic icailway ‘Trai Ou Wasliiuytun iid Ohio division lesve Wash- Brrr mnie sity arrive iuound Va Fhe aa aud iw TET ma vareive hound Bal T ey ee : eeil 2211 Penna ave. | returniug leave Itound Hill 6:09 ain. sly aid re be auly, except, Sunday, arriving Wi ashingtou 8:5 FAMILY SUPPLIES. UT DOWN I IN GROCERIES. CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE, CALL AND GET PRICES. New York Burbank Potatoos, T bushe! Headquarters tor Cussards Pare, Lard C Choice Hamé and Shoulders, “Largest Retail ered i and zeae oi te ae Charlottesville at 2 so Btrasbury local at 10:23 and inf ‘Tick cat reservation formation age Checked at oftice, 1300 Pean- furmsted, and sion Store iu city. Prompt delivery to eat tty. | ee ores shat ag Fucoeuger Statot, Peuuay iver nl-6t 946, 948 und DBO Leaves city, seny JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pasa, Agent. BAe soe gensTe Siew Prune, be 2b “POTOMAC. RIV) ER BOATS. nm und es LIC 2 mr Fruit ratilne For I Groceries very low, A. POUL O84 Louutens ave, MEDICAL, &, M*™ L. MANDEVILLE, EXPEL’T MANICURE AVE and Chiropodiat, tormeriy of New York city, assistant, have opened parlors at 1332 G st, b entire satisfaction guaranteed, ADIZS WHO REQUIRE THE SERVICES OF AN yerienced Femule Fhysician should consult Dr: aud Airs. WILSON, L105 Park place h. . B C.Lith aud 42th sta, me, “Ladies only, ocl4-: ‘T HAS NEVER BEEN ‘TRADICTED THAT Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest-cstablished ps ing Ladies’ Physician in the cit: ‘ou can confidently consult Dr. uote, G00 B wt sew. Ferticular attention paid peculiar to ‘single, Forty youre OUNT VERNON. CORCOKAN, Steamer W. lea’ ee as Lar and Lecuarutown, ladige, married or Shepherus, See tase 906 BST. .D AND BE ran DB BROTEER! and made ___ @CEAN STHAMERS, Commercial School, 497 ‘Fart Ca Capitol ‘QPENCERIAN BUSINESS: = School of Business unl Counting Hovee Training, Schoo! of Practical kn risk. School of Shorthand snd. Eetwol et Spencer and ical Stence SG = ‘nuent cencns, a Pais oe SPENCEIC LLB. Peiscgalt SARA, A Usain TEACHEKS: Wii Pas PRE- fee tani |= wepenteee~ yg Bw. Often od medicine, oF no charge; consulter ‘advice free at auy hour of SUD GHuTHOUTE To NDON, | Bt pd ‘evore so bel Tefors me by be as SS) NOMLYEVTNC! ee S38. atbaniyton | Dintret of Golumbin this Sa ‘of July, 1585. age saa ape ent ete a ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLE | New lo" il'eut Trve Walt Nov shes Emer) | ee RB Vigorating Fulda, sat. Nov. 23 6:30 Sam Cure any, Cage of Reryous tate room, exceien . perve bower, Tt duipart vie select anintinenta Price: ist ‘stun ve tylocation EE Hukt necrsgom tows at low Tawa, Apel tok be fs nr ae ona ME. reliat Stee — pen Seg eapye PRINTERS. ISEASES OF SECRET.—DR. Sopnosy aoe. ‘CQUEEN 5 WALL ACK, in Salada sa eee cob Earns oe comneungyat iia AEP ERorEemowan Se |@ OFESSIONAL. : emia tes anand me | Me eat ee sa ae Removed to 510 10th st. n.w. ees Quits comrnarios “pau “GG: SebreR ents Wat as 1 U5, 10: pe } ate meee oe ee _ enterprising special telegraphic cor- 'i5, 8:00'10°03, JUsioand | Stations on ‘the Metros politan Brauch, 16: 1:15 aoe oly: | Beket ofices, 61 and 1551 Len ScUch Geis Tas | At 0 Polak. wud | jof LAST WEEK. —0:—— THE EVENING STAR t a PAPER OF TO-DAY, not of YESTERDAY nor It prints ALL THE NEWS, Local, Domestic and LONG IN ADVANCE OF THE MORN. ING PAPERS. This is conspicuously true of all classea of news, but expeciallyso in regard t¢ 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 Washingtoa ever thought of employing, and ITS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND PRINTING FACILITIES ARE MOR THAN THREE TIMES AS POWER< FUL AND RAPID AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER WASHINGTON PAPER. It te therefore able to print each day a full | Feport of every transaction of public ine “ the very hour of going to press. | | | | terest occurring in the District up te 203 By the free use of the OCEAN CABLES for REGULAR AND SPECIAL DIS- PATCHES, and with the difference of time in its favor, it is also able to give its readers every afternoon the news of | the WHOLE EASTERN HEMISPHERE for the entire day, and up to 12 o’clock midnight, thus leaving literally nothing in the way of news from Europe, Asia, and Africa for the morning papers. su Equally does THE STAR lead all ite contemporaries in the publication of the NEWS OF OUR OWN COUNTRY. Receiving the regular dispatches of both News Associations; with alert and respondents at all important points; and | with wires leading directly from its own office to the general network of telegraph system touching every city, town and hamlet in the United States and Terri- tories, it is enabled to receive and print atonce a full report of every event of consequence occurring during the day anywhere between the Atiuntic and Pa« citic Oceans. © NOTE THE RESULT: @ THE STAR HAS MORE THAN THREE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR SUBSCRILGERS and MORE THAN FIVE TIMES AS MANY REGULAR READERS AS ANY OTHER DAILY PAPER IN WASHINGTON. It is de- | Mvered regularly by careful carriers at | the HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, AFTER | THE BUSTLE AND WORRY OF THB SAY ARE OVER, and it is thus read leisurely and thoroughly by EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. They know that it prints all the news, and has only the interests of the people of the District in view, with no partisan measures to advocate, and no private schemes to forward. They know it, ia short, tobe THE PEOPLE’S PAPER, and nothingelse. Asan ADVERTISING MEDIUM it is, therefore, ABSO- LUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL. It ts in fact worth more as a means of reach- ing the public THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN THE CITY TOGETHER, Furthermore, in proportion to the re- turns it gives its patrons, ITS ADVER- TISING RATES ARETHE CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. — —— In conclusion, the public should bear in mind this one significant fact: THE STAR does not rely upon empty boasts to impress the public. ITS CIRCULA- TION IS SWORN TO; its PRESS- ROOM IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC; and its BOOKS MAY BE INSPECTED by any one having an interest in thelr examination. These are CRUCIAL TESTS, which few papers invite, and which those that boast most are least able to stand. > The esteem in which THE STAB is held by the reading and advertising public is conclusively shown by the fig- ures given beiow. In the first six months of each of the five years named the average dally cir- culation of the paper was: