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10 THE EVENING STAR: sin Pa tara bow Samuel W Weoaward a EDUCATIONAL GENERAL ORDWAY'S HEADQUARTERS | S0i!ntohs"oew tarness nis provers bow: | FORTUNES IN REAL ESTATE Sinfaiaisdianiy M4|__ EDUCATIONAL Facog Oe ret ith bes " a Thomas % Vermemee ‘and others. Where the Affairs of the National Guard Are Managed. The General’s Private Office—The Ad- jutant General’s Room and Its Con- tents—Where the Members of the F is full of ees od = ‘ort Leavenworth mn by 80! who sojourning there for their health. The chairs cally indestructible, being seated with 'r drawn aa tight as a drum over the square Men Who Have Large Investments in the District. What the Recent Assessment Shows— An Interesting List Compiled From the Books of the Assessor—The Jormation about the George W. © Geometry. auetry, ‘Analyte Gecaetty Staff Meet—The Band Room Big Tax Payers of the Qkete. erly A o — a enisie and the Depot of Supplies. Capital City. @OCUTION! ORATORY? — ee —— IARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOcUTION AXD until the evi- dences of it are now visible on all sides. Companies are filling up their ranks, drilling, maneuvering, furnishing armories and are preparing in every way for an active winter. The only vacancy in the guard has now been filled by the organization of a company com- | | William ©. Hill ie org —_ —— a eee drum corns. whielt ba are av | food tagthar Whee. POT waar, ane, reached. The guard is in a healthy state in Se x ast little room over the « sud over bas been compiled from the Looks of | Beajamin ¥. Le {ANE 2 PEL aio PARIE, general's office, nicely carpeted. The corp: the assessor: ‘s 2 every way, and the officers who command this fine body of men are happy. Such an organization as this necessitates a eat amount of clerical machinery and a well- alanced system, without which all would be chaas. The works of this machine are encased in the tall drab building on the northwest cor- ner of Pennsyivania avenue and 17th street, formerly occupied by the paymaster general of Upstairs the guard musicians hold full swa: The band has a room in the corner, immed ately over the general's room. where they mect for practice. It is furnished with an cyc to business, full of music stands and the walls only receatly set to work decorating the! and has succeeded adwirably. In the bail ont side are a couple of low benches with four square patches of thick rabber nailed to the top of each at regular intervals. These are the practicing boards on which the drummers sit astride and hammer awey in noiseless uni- son. The results of the triennial assesement com- of those who have comfortable, if not gre: fortunes safely invested in real estate in the District, which according to experts all over the laud offers, on account of the assured and steady growth of the capital, surer promise of substantial return than that of suy other city. The following List of taxpayers who are as- City of Washington, Alice M. Adan Andrew Ar Aruuah 8. Ab Atlantic building company Anheusher Busch brewing Columbus Alexander........ Crawtord Arnold trust. Arthi rf. Curtis B. Graham, Charles Gessford. Gonzaga college - Charles C. Glover, Diller B. Groff . Edwin Green... Grand lodge, LO, Matthew W. Galt Ft Theodore N, Gill ) Samuel L. Paiilips. r \ \ | Anco L. Higgs... | Cornelia T. Robb 4) Christian Kupper! Havid Hau Kice duchmoud and bara E. Perry and otber: Au-ved and Thomas A. Richar: Alice L. ana Jaue A. Riggs. | Charles F. E, Richardson. alker and trustecs James Lowndes. Gardiner G. ID Wilham Pitt Kell Aulick Palmer. Ansstasia Patten Chas. F. Peck. . William Walter Phelps John F. Rodgers and Edward J. ORATORY, ee Ww ; Austin Herr $39 313 Oth St Rw. baits Olock east of City Henry Franc . | George W. Phillips. rr. . otce affairs have not pleted during the sunimer months have been | Tames Frasor. ' George Plitt, trustee = ee = $8,989 | IM raiser’ Coliors has developed some of toe played a very spread out on the books of the assessor | Jaue Farnham, | ey: Metropolitan ralican acuapuay : S3.185 Re SHAFTREBU LY METHOD. | important part and carried forward tothe great | Jane Farnham. | Henty E. Bellew. S| hares Weenie eee Sarde | nolplatiuee Dogrosnand Teachery Certieatenawanted in Washington's ledgers of the collector's office, where | Hers E Tiemiug. en| nus 6. fees Washington and Georgetow: a oon local history un- new accounts have been opened with | feginald Fendall + ithe! | , company. 332] AS 8S, SR TE tilwithin the past | {9 tax payers on the basis of the reports made by | Stephen P. Franklin ~ 52,736 | Joseph Prather E zc = cesses 32,678 | very facility for acquiring & = year or so, during We 2 the subassessors, As stated in Tug Srar, the | Stephen Flannagan, ~ 123,109 | John W. Pilling pA ‘ounty Non-Agricultural. which period the results of the assessment as a whole show a | Susan Pee $ = even toad ayy ae enthusiasm of healthful increase in the taxable value of real | Somuel o Yon” ~ as | ins Mie, | Columbia Heights Land Go the militiamen property in the District. An exmmina-| ‘7. and Anna A. C. Feiter + 45,225 | mary Kebccea Lorter. Cee: has been steadily tion of the assessors’ books shows also | Augustus Garge: 31,817 | Yhwuia Mutual life insurance company Ea 1 ot he Dobbi on the increase, a gratifying increase in the nutabers | Albert Gleason 59,006 | Priscila W. Po war nt, encee, 17th st. uw, 4A. VARD GRADUATE DESIRES PUPILS” A sicgis ot ‘small classes. Apply to = J OKWOOD INSTITUTE, 1407 MASSACHUS! 1212 AND 1214 14 AVENUE, TREET. A SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL of Mente for YOU; toenter the ii ‘NG LADIES and LITT est Classes LEGIRLA, of suy ‘ . “4 . wagen, trustees. 7 coll Special facilities Jor selected studies. the army, but now known as the national guard MUNITIONS oF WAR. ford... 81,273 | Williams M. Galt : prec E. Higgs... John Sherman and A. M. Hoy’ J 116/941 | gE MEGtR cession opens Mouday, September 50, at 9 ncarpog- gr a bergyy me hae Shon} The small rooms of this fluor are used as | Ethan ite 76,878 | Widinm Galt... ; iri en aes John Sherman, trustee verse 47,089 | "Agarose the Principals, ord when he was at the head of affairs in the | 8tore rooms for uniforms, caps, helmets, boots, | Elizabeth K. Anderson 55,818 | William H. Goddard. G T Rou Enoch Totten... 45,124 | _seh-4m __MK. and MES. WM. D. CABELL when he was at the head of affairs in the évexeoita, Sanacaate: Gatacss. xian, We Arlington fire insurauce company 55,431 | 4. J. Harvey. i = “43,810 tak Pennell George Truesdell, 164,593 ere: » Lis" “ye SCHOOL, A811 1 ST. NW ts, words, revolvers and all other attributes | Henry Brooks Adams. $5,185 | Anton Heiimuller .. + 176.252 | isensy Happert. + 26,902 | sexes. seventh your bewins September toe oees of a soldier.” Gen. Ordway could lasso. man | 2082 G. Ames. 42.885 | Abraham Herman. + 49,640 | James Micumoud ~ $8,008 | of nine teachers. all protossicual aud expertenced ine out of his. window—a plain, retiring citizen, | [Opn Joseph Albright eaih | Augelino Hillyer ++ 96134 | Jane A, Riggs... 52,575 tcasices Detra | Sclomoes pantie propered ter eats caweeaeee, a8 utterly devoid of warlike tendencies— ‘linenold Arsic, ‘ 8. Hosmer + 90-283 | John C. Rives, W. A. Maury and Rosa Wallach and Jesse Rrown 756 | Sudual Waning, apecial savantages to apt pupils and in twenty minutes he — could hase darter iosbeseti an Heurich . + 239,981 |" Plair,” trustee: 60000 | Wadblanton Goheutene wena boy | ad *e tose preparing or college; caltathenic’ drill turn him out of the building a complete militia | Nieholas 1. Auderson Curtis J. Uillyer - 191,796 | "Ht" Howland. 45,457 | TE. Wesewosuanes, Eidsat isasiocs ‘Seven | books aod porcical” a eee man, clad, armed and equiped in reguiation | yopoiee Cecilia Howard, 109,973 | James H. Rowland. ; d bane style, his clothes and bis cap of the right size. Nicholas Acker \ Eliza ©, Hutchinson. 31,487 - ~ County—Agricultural. : Wni, Stone Abert. “teal spate Martha H. Kead. 45,513 i % Hon and plumb Ie would wake litte difference whetlice be was | nmi beac | Eranels J. Meiberger .- Mary B. Redten 43,075 | Gomgene Laic 7 Wii Passel 2A wo Te a Halos WE A tall or short, or fat or thin, there are matericls | Ama} te barber» at Moncure Robmson and others $2,828 | Walter W. Even ’ , a in plenty of every size. These rooms ure | Annie ¥. Barl Dell Matilda Rutherford. 38,890 | Rej GATED, SINDEKGARTEN. — Miss MART shghtly in confusion just ow, owing to a jae tcl se Gardiner | Puiip K. Keil; a71a1 | eeeinald Fenda! Hvoper, who tounded the first kindenwarten i cess of sorting that is going ou in the stock, | Heaand Hayward M. Hutchinso Philip G. Kusseil at ee ae foopen ber kindesanire aenes soem one Wes cut emacod omnis ah Ammon Bebreud . Heury Iurt . ip G. Kussell, 46,891 | more, Catholic university....... Tocnatd aarticid Benes, rising, Fesidence of Mrs, culling oak damaged goods and aging Wem | Acuiph 1. Bis, Saat ak Robert i 38,251 | Richard Goldsborough and others Getober 7, 9 a.m. to 12 me Herdic aud stget oot hoes or, il 4, ; H : heophilus KE. George E. Moore building will be ready for inspection from the Johnson Hielien William W. Rapl ert 001 ; : ground up, : Join E. Herrell William A, Rie pede ne ra Pe Sdeage ean aeaaaee = — Joshua Hill. . William K. Riley. Catherine Pearson heirs. Ladies and Gentlemen w —— ~-se0 — The First Map of the Hudson. From tbe Albany Journal Jobn 8. and George Lawrence Hickey. Leander M. Hubb; William 38. Koose Zenas C. Rovbins. Julia D. P and others, William K. Ryan. our kn Wili ud well-equipped aud Ue wuidaiice ter Ds, edge of Suurt! » wish to acquire s thor. nd for busitess purposes TUCtGN rectus, Hoe es caperienced tourer aud Hendrick Hudson was not thefiret white man | Harriet St Leander M. Hubby. Alexander Ui. Semel aker. Gras Lau how ack ove beoeine ao eho. tosail the Hudson. An old French map by | Henry M. Baker Thagion Helicon Aume E. F. Stewar Archivald White ee ude unees last year Ruished work at 139 words per THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE. Dutosse has just been received by State Libra- | Heury Bradley. : Angelica Simpson. Heman D. Waibridge pul Bbuiacz souUOE OF TawaUasna The first floor is the home of a mercantile es- | rian Howell, which shows thatthe river bearing | Herman Lurkart Hobert R. Hitt. Augustus B, Stough! Sa 1 723 14th ot uw, Washiugiou tablishment, and the second is used by Gen. Ordway in his work of indexing the Congtes- his name was known as the Riviere Grande before Mr. Hudson and his bold Dutch crew James L. Barbour, James W. Barker Richard 8. Hill. Samuel Herman Samuel 8. Hoover. August G. Schoenborn. Beruard Schiosber; Catnouic CexTeNsia, Batrmronr—Rovxp Tair Tickers $1.20 via Pexnsyivanta Katt~ Accognized im Aiuercaand } urope ae ihe beat schoud for a speedy mastery of the Forewn Las > ims bela bow. " 8 ues, : oe noap.—The Pennsylvania railroad will sell fonal Record. It is in tne third and fourth | glided over the waters of it in the Half Moon, | Jou A. Baker iilson Flutenhes. Charles A. Sehneide round-trip tickets to Baltimore at the reduced | Branches in Be ponisn, Sow York, Paile&el- stories that the guard has its headquarters, al- | This map is of great historicai value, establixh- | James R. Br D ‘Shrty Smith rate of $1.20, good going November 7 to 12 | M® Chicao velo _ though Gen. Ordway's pleasant private office | ingas it does berond qu James G, Berret = river Stewart. and available tor return until November 16, Sw CHOOL OF MUSIC (eT ABLISTED 1877), THEO, is often thronged with guardsmen anxious for | what was called Norumb Joseph 8. Burch William ©, Hil sieeadigegy oe 424 | inclusive, ae | SP SP ot 8-s, Church pF anna aly Taek han tadcly ot Jerome, Boaapark Elizabeth J. Stone. 103,396 William Higgins organ tor stude dd horoush courses When the guard was organized there was an | locating Norumbega and finally decided that | Anthony Buchly ort Elizabeth K. Shoemaker... 39,011 + = + ae . : a immediate demand for ‘a headquarters; but|it was in the’ eastern part of Massa- | Augustus Burgaut?, William ¥- Holtzman. Elizabeth J, Somers....... 39,887 _ EDUCATIONAL. CP EGUEIG BIS DLTCALTEN AND Fu MARE there were no funds provided for that purpose, | chusctts. ‘This nmap. which was made in 1605, | Alexander M. isruen Alicea Ds Seesup Elzubeth Stott and others... 97 iN WASHINGTON. ~~ : For circuiars aud i arp d so Gen. Ordway and the members of his | locates Norumbega in the vicinity of the Grande | Leujamin Beall... “e 7 . staff, agreeing that the only way to do was to , or Hudson river. Long Benjamin F, butler. Be Andrew J. Joye Frederick Stutz George F. Scafer. Nanonar acapemy OF FINE ARTS, 804 E ST. N.W fu Drs sud Pati 1. CORNEAL OWNSE 2D, Benjamin L, Jackson. . Cheapest atid best place to Seocke face the music themselves. put their hands | outlined, the navigators and surveyors of that uard Burustine. 1 } 3 George A. Shehan : (Painting. Mis. IMOGENE ROBINSON Sotrect teen) Benet of Biocution, . into their pockets aad leased phit of this build. time probably thinking it was part of the main } Charles Baus ee ee B, sestene: tt aeage J. Seufferle = KELL has had tvelve ivedals and studied 15 5 PaeTect oey) Breathing Vasco Gultase, Oratorical and ing, taking possession of it a year ago last Au- | land. A small island is outlined off the const | Catherine H. Se nord Harvey Spaulding. ; 56,721 | rants Vastel. weter and ofl ealornstoorier trons oo te z gust. They found the building bare of furnish- | with the title “I Claudia.” ‘This is noue other | Charles A. Beavan: - e : ings, and they found it necessary to go to a considerable expense fitting up their rooms with suitable furniture. The building is ad- than Block Island, the title to it ig clear throughout the succeeding generations. This is a strong point in establishing the location Charlotte M, Breage. E. L. M. Berghman. E E Edson Briggs Exau L. Jobuson, George L. John Horace 8, Johnson, James M. Jobnson,, Heary Clay Stewart . Henry Strong ..... Jobn H, Small and oth James H. Shreeve 3,000. Studios open every day abd Wednesday even- ings. Call and see the wonderful progress of students, n6-1W* ¥. RUECKERT, 1740 14TH ST. NW. IN- Tae Cenars BOARDING AND D. AY LADIES AND SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LITLE Gikis mirably adapted to the purpose for which it is| of Norumbeza. Block Island being east of | Frederick Bates. soe James J. Shedd, 211 110,682 | Gistiner und comet; mnethole of leading Castes | REOPENS OCTOBER T 7880, used. giving a number of comfortable rooms, | it and situated just where it ought to be | George Baty Blake. Mason Myers James John Sherman : + 192,089 | conservatories used ; sued performance and interpreta | S0Si=n __ S158 FARLE, 2016 :s5th st. besides other conveniences, to establish the identity of the Hudson | George Bancroft. Walter O. Johnson Jeannie K. Stickney ... . 228 | Soe =a né-Lin HLDON'S DANCING ACADEML, 1004 ¥ ST. ‘The third floor contains the office of the ad-| river as the “ER Gran This map, which | George Bauer Willits We gobeciae Jobn W. Shiles ...- Ris DING AND DAV SCHOUL | [cons Buutun Uorotteund Danie bend for ee fatant general. which is just now being ably | was made before Heudrick Hudson came up | John W. Botele Carrie E. F Knox John 1. Sullivan, coches ge cape | filled by Capt. D. L. M. Piexotto of the staff in| the Hudson river, not only shows that stream | Joseph Bryan, David King. ss Katharine W. Smith... 1800 Ist., Washington, DC. | YTSIVERRITY. DTT ACHERA WILL Pik the absence of the newly appointed adjutant | but the Mohawk as well. A strange thing in | Joseph b. Bryan Esther A, Keyser. Lorin M. Saunders, I v= bare tor Civil » Meat Point, Collewe, Ens general, Lieut. Long. who is expected to arrive 1 ones. in about a week. This room is irregular in shape, on account of the position of the build- connection with it is that at the point of meet- ing of the Hudson and Mohawk rivers is a rep- resentation of a castle. About this is the word Luther G. Billings. . Frederick Koones. Geo. E, Keuedy. \HOIR INSTRUCTION JOHN BUTT MLEY, Pupil of Sir Jules Benedict, is prepared to give in- ecring, ac, auw, Call, Private Jemmomp € 1, cums 000. Day aid even utters, £hANK E. HALL, 221k st uw Mary Stead and Kobert Ste struction aud training in Full Choral services, Tweny Sg <= ins “4 ing, which is built on an acute angle. | “Norombega.” That territory to the northeast | Michacl W. Beveridge $0," _ Matthew H. Steven: tpedsel Choire of Busient Pinhal ee It is plainly but neatly furnished, | of the castle is called ve Franci# pars,” | Mary E. Beale. Harsox Bente Michael Shea. ANTET. — Hex t with the necessary equipments for con-| meaning part of New France. The map is very | Mary D. and Henry J. Biddie. John E. Ken tal Margaret K. Simpso! a5 2 : ducting the business of the guard, | interesting and is well preserved, Mary McLean Bugher. Solin He Keesbaas Mary Georgianna Simms, s J M Kiaw a couple of desks and a table, and a number of rare sae Melissa A. Bryan. : Jerome HB. Kidder Second National Bank of Washington.. 67.241 | _™ = diotkeron nd Sevardays._ | “LINDERGARTIS SOLMAL TRAINING UCLAsa, tall cases, in which are filed the archives of the A Thanksgiving Hymn. Norval W. Burchell : J’ Pierce Klingle. Philetus Sawyer..... V ANTED—GUITAR PUPILS BY A LADY WHO | 1615 Sunderland Pisce, south of Duponicitere on, muster roils, transfers, dis- | For bud and for bloom and for balm-laden breeze, | Orville E. Babcock... t ee has made the lustrumeuta Specialty ; two lessons 8, reports, orders, and a vast number of For the singing of birds from the hilis to the seas, Michael J. Keane. Saint Patrick's church., & week, $58 month in advance. Cull at 1507 Ver- ; B, and O. railroad company i Philip A. Sellhausen. Aa SCHOCL—DEAGING, PAINTING, CHAR docura A complete set of blank forms has | For the beauty of dawn and the brightness of | 33, and P. railroad company. Fae Pisros Bhomaker.. Fi ri raged erg po been devised, so that all the clerical work of | yor tne light in the night of the stars and the | Richard Barry.......... Thomas Kirby... Samuel Shellabarger bs ¥ andiuw —s the District soldier is reduced to a fine point. moon, Kobert Beverly and Robert A. Hooe. 75 | William P. Kello Susan H. Shields pad omy) Sire Penge Shen HOMME FLOM CLASS Over the mantel is a large board. which con- We praise Thee, gracious Goa, | Samnel Blatcliford 2 William B. Kibbey . Samuel Stott . Sccoptioual befeccncees Beeeks Deainier Or hat, wil we comcuctd bs tains in a tabular, graphic form the roster of . | Sammuel Bacon.. Archibald H. Lowe: Thomas Swan Teachers. nl 2, ah accomplisted wud Laghiy reco! the guard, giving the division by regiments, | For the eun-ripened fruit and the billowy grain,” | samuel and Peter F. Bacon. ode battalions, and companies. with the names of all the commissioned officers. ‘This shows at a For the orange and appie, the corn and the cane, For the bountiful harvests now gathered and Samuel Bieber. . Anne 8. Lynch. Bernard Leonard. ‘T. Frank Schneider Bees AND ENGLISH EDUCATION. — teacher. ; or Cin OUT OF WAS TON, ‘Thomas M. Bayne 5 i Thomas W. Smith 140,512 Raa tiene —— ™ itored, H. Lieber s + es - o MMERCLAL COLLEG! - glance the plan of the entire organization, and | Tnattie“ineo in the lap of the nations were | Thomas Berry... See ‘Thomas W. Smith and James H. Marr.. 99/336] ea, MABTYN COMMELCIAL COLLEGE. SSED BUSINESS is of great service to the oificers. poured, = Thomas B. Brown w isrirg gs oy Thomas Somerville.........-.......+.. 33,876 Sg eed We praise Thee, gracious God. x ean a Toes George E. Lemon — eine and others, trustees ‘ ia teaching the ‘pete Languare te ave Cuaels: as " Villian lantine. : iC. aS awapesenens hussunSecese sf overs ber services as Teacher embers vl the AMOR ales, AM. crielpal For the blessing of friends, for the old and the | Walter H. Burdett. Feed pene Stee Hie Big Sisters of the Visitation of Washington. Sern everett to Baretes ‘Lecasions, [oO MAGLCA BoAioiaa AND DAL sc ik F Anthony J, Clark... senOy >a pretnsticceaede William B. Slack, ; | Ay ct Sisldea at Purest les, Seats. Ou. a ——a thatare trusted and trusting and | 11100) Clark John L Lawrence « William Spragu Mabe SANG oi H otiner brane ios thc vines tatiyist “Minder For the tones that we love, for the light of the eye | Albert Carry. in D. ghorhy. - Walter H. Smith. entific Principles. ‘An “expose” A . i 5, John T. Lenman, = 5 » Academic, W sana with a welcome and glooms with good- sees Ores ir Sohn Z. Long. aes 3 Bey. ~ 38,785 i a ts ar Bis E We praise Thee, gracious God. Benjamin Chariton. ope flcivrere William J- Stone, je, + 46,801 | suis of scoala albany say dgur uetliod nave m ‘ shelter and bread, | Christopher Cammack, jr, ; se William B. Shubrick. 2 87,092 | and labor: 26 us tho: tial, fase ; That the sick may be comforted, nousisued wad { Calderon Carlisle and” Arth aheodors Lyman. Zachariah T. Sowers. > 97,85 | Sete aw : vy feds trust .. ) a ean 68 re eb Christopher N. Thorn. + 8189 | CoH re Thorough: tstruction. nrtunry abd ese ‘That the sorrow may cease of the sighing and sad. | Calderon Carli: reed saatctngs? Charles G. Thorm . + 115,606 | vanced course, Piano, Organ, Viol &, HABE Alexander Mi bie rag spirit bowed down may be lifted and Charles Christiaal, pemng = Myer. . 107,236 Prip,. jate of ew England Conservatory, Boston. We pray Thee, pitying Lord. | Columbian colle Brooke Mackall, 29.131 | YIsiTING THACHER OF LONG EXPERIENCE, Tnat brother the hand of his brother may clasp | Charles B. Church, Charl * ae AV EpevM, Mathematicy Literacagy Katty and st oSkbey Mes ves From ocean to ocean In friendlios: grasp. Daniel B. Clarke . Charles M- Masihews, trusteo Marthe 40.745 | MeTcUs Star offee, e Fetereuee a Jews. Rvormytin £ aaa nee and for South and for East and for | Dorsey E. W. Carter. Oharles Mades 46,124 iANO AND HARMONY. we han eT pe j 3 LEA! ‘The horror of war be forever at rest, Herter ethene Charlotte Morton pees mottos ist Enon Cove 5. Gas _ We pray Thee, pitying Lord. eit ‘har! 3 3a Silat ‘830 12th st. nw, oe For the blessings of earth and of air and of sky, mun eS 5 BC (RACHE. F PIANO, TAN, ae ° _ That fall op us all from the Father on high, Eugene Carusi and William J. Miller 72.895 | Be Sings tnd’ Playing et sight. Partouise atie GAf COOKING STOVES ; E ROSTER. For the crown of ali blessing since blessing begun, | Fitzhugh Coyle... 1949 | tion to begiiners. as well as those 5 It is here that Lieut. Bigelow served as adju- | For the gift, “the unspeakable gift of ‘iny Son, | Counecticut general life insurance Co. 149,874 | Sed for teschers or pea ma coe G4 baud and for me, tant general of the [guard for » number of} mre century, V° Praise Thee. sraciousiod. | George G. Cornwell. 2,660 | (>, K, CESER A.M. O.E.) EDUCATES FOR USE- a months until he was relieved by order of the ony penta ” 112,697 | city. | Fittoon wa member of the taculty of iust-| _mb3i__ WASHING \ON GASLIGHT COMPASY, Secretary. Pending the appointment of his The Trick of a Shrewd Fakir. lorace M. Cummings. - ; * “gi aah | Soxt book, Bommeen Coates Bockioninn tases EERE RT ee successor Capt. Piexotto performed the duties, | From the Lewistown Journal. Barter omens und A. 0, Wilcox, Mutual fire insurance company, D.O. Lesige repo * as'i79 dyevens enibracing ‘Theory, tsusiness Pructice wad PROFESSIONAL Then, during the summer, Lieut. Lemly of the | Sauntering up to the counter at one of the | j\mes D- Cameron. Gworge A. McIIbenny. Richard W. Tyla 2 4881 | Ser ee teen ee ee oe noe GkAI, OLD MxTAlaainw AnD GEE third artillery was sent to act as adjutant gen- | booths at the recent state fair a distinguished- | Jona Cassels George E. Moore. .. ‘Thomas H. G. Todd. + 42,718 | Wo Ikhetorse, Pesuuapstap,Arith- able Clairvoyant, Astroiuger aud Moaum, burs eral “temporarily.” The Secretary of War looking stranger began toying with a common | John A. J. ©: George J. Mueller. Thomas L. Tullock. Tl) 35,203 | metic, Algebra, Hien one Govgtayhy. are With Vell aud wouderiul Propheuc Galt of Becoud finally selected First Lieut. Oscar F. Long of pn —— John F. Cook Masonio hall assoc: Wm. B.Todd and B, L. Jackson, trustees 34.286 | raphy. ‘New bulidiue, new fursttave stesas heat od | Sul Feveals every Auducu “ipetcrs, uli Loot oe the fifth intantry ss Lieut, Lemiy's successor. | black bottle. “You wouldn't believe that I | ote 8. Cook.--.-0.--. Hosea B. Moulton... William Thompeon ether inodern conveniences. “Send fer cireulars. O0- | Dewwtl, Erowerty, urine oraraied dsiecic: “couse It is in this room that the springs of the } could put more water in this bottle than any | 70h F- Cook and others, Henry T. Munson. i atte TUMBIX COLLEGE GF COMMERCE, Gov Fat. nw, | hse Hayy marnates ves Succ ak Busia, the safety valve watclsdand ebecrines ancy | saked carglondiys = Core Towa YOU” Be Lemuel F. Clark..... Isabel Maury... eee nos ths cays eaten he Dipropured so guore oeeer ees the safety valve watched and the bearings oiled, | asked care! ly. : is Clec H.McCalla ,HORTHAN’ we ALY eae Prove, MeVer It is here that the orders of the geueral com-| A handful of rustics, gathered in front of the | Lewis Clephane Jem Maes ee B doen want to lenen Eeonoerecny?, Do-rge, went | bags Mink, Ones Meus ba, opm caaeaee manding are peegeres and their execution pro- | place, gazed at the speaker incredulously. “‘I) 0.001 WP. church John Markriter.. want to learn Typewriting tree? Thenxo to the cept of stam $1. Nuue, Lock of isair, Date of Vided for. It is here that men with com- Fould’t, that's @ fact,” one of them remarked, | Soniral Mi ¥i church. John Frederick May ‘Head School of Acme Phonoyraphy, ere Dar 520 10th et.0.% plaints assemble and argue them over with owingly. he Me 921 F st. = —$<——________ — the adjutant general, who is supposed to be a| ‘‘And yet,” resumed the stranger, “I am | Nancy H. Cartter. iS phenom bse ocl2-1m* F. J, MULVEY, Principal._| J\j ME, BKOOKE TELLS ALL 1HE EVENTS OF Sodfather to every guardsman and to watch | ready to bet $20 that I can do it,” John McClelland, jr., aud others LOCUTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. ‘Ucaten OU cetila satis aU Looks between ath endaee with tender care over the interests of every| Upon this statement vour uncle edged John R. McPherson. Eat Since, “De and Expression. The | J." hw. rf zi Se mene Se ee ee ee Jobo R. McLean. 43, eer ces terairal teil tenets tar oe ME, DAEANER TELLS ALL EVEN15 OF LIFE THE GENERAL’s Roo, stepped 7 to the Shey tthe ned a John Miller.. 43,107 | sppiication to " M Raph tans, hea oe tak The front room on the corner is known aa | [ct ¥200n it,’ heremarked, ina voice trembling | patric, Corcorai 51,460 MNS MAND D BRAT eke as. [scceate ean C eae eee the general's room, or reception room. It is| «That's what I said.” Haat Cg torsl Repmoron hedge Wood. is 0031 Who is duly licensed to teact_ | — P Py “tah ” uben a ‘ashington gas company........ 2 UARANTEE 70 TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKE = >) . J ert Cohen. ite......-- 06 eo eeee 7 f -y 3 Wi T CUT camp, and other military souvenirs, Over the | , The bottle, was passed among the crowd, | opert Cruit...... 3 Jobn Murphy ete Ne Speman 82,349 | Sd gyeuine- 59 11th st bet band Fete, | Mand Chiropodie torments of New bork city, 8. mantel hangs a large picture, the perspective | 0d after due donee After Weucke dcmcd | Stephen A. Caldwell and others, tras- 7 Henry H. Wells.. % FIFTEENTH ST. a | ne, Save Soeees Sao & Aas SO ward, ory and idea of which came from , Sar: . Col and tC. 3S ‘euuade should consult len. Orauay: tauanatcen etree cen (So With = cngital of 06, whieh carat |” Freomsa.... 100,264 TRS ERD LITLE CHILDRER, “FALL TERM | aut ie WILSON, 110 Par piace bes bee Bs fare that would cost ‘helf a ‘million doliars penngeinies hy b Barchanrer ged ar havenlig $1,247 BRUINS SEPTEMBER 25. coidvotey | Ciftand Lethisia. me. Leates euly ‘wessedy and would accommodate the entire militia force , i RE: ‘LESSON oe f the District, A handsome buffet stands | 2O!d the stakes. and the knowing chap was ap- a Te EAs NEVE BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT against one wall of the roomand gives prom- | Poimted to 6ll the bottle. Huving turned in | wit} de Vacadeniue de Paria and experienced De. ERUTIEES to too aide iso of merry sunshine. The officers of the | Water till the vessel was running over, he re-} Winiam H. Clagett, 5 Ae Se ene ae Se ee eee Ruvialiits voo 3 staf mect in this room once » week during the ae wT gunn cha’s "te fall as sh William H. Campbell: ME #25*" SNC ARD THEORY. eng he al ng XJ Winter and hold informal receptions for all| , ) There I guess she’s "bout as full as she can | Winiam W. Corcoran 8 Utice oe per who may chance tocome in. They talk over | Bold. If you can crowd any more water into | Wiiliam W. Corcoran and oilers 800 Hist nw. foctoamy Teter the affairs of the guard and exchange views on | Bet; mister, go ahead. ; ean ‘OGAL NS RESUMED aT EAD AND BE WISE.—DE. Various technical points connected with militia | | Without saying word the business-like Viiteee, 2613 Rote Tiana uve. ‘Oto 1 daily cod a duty. Any officers who have nuts to crack or | *T@2Ser proceeded to cork the bottle tightly. ‘Teseteg. Thursday end Geteede 3 teen cutein eilcnese Problems to propose take this opportumty te |, Then be turned it upside down, and in the eel poe gain knowledge. ‘These gatherings are tore | fe hollow, which is found at the bottom of X, KENEST TENT MAS MEMOVED TO RIE free sb any hour social than official and are extremely pléasnut, | ™** bottles, he poured two or three gills of Jue iu Puno, Violin, Violoncello aud Harmony: DoE ‘Adjoining this room are twosmalicrfones tho | Water. “I'l trouble you to hand over that met ‘ dasa first ing devoted to the use of the commis- | ™oney.” he said to the stakeholder, when he 138 HALSTEAD'S sioned officers of the staff, containing lockers | 24d done the trick, P . = 1 a z for uniforms and other conveniences. The | ¢,2Be8 8rove a chorus of complaints. “«"Twasn't n6-1me 1420 0th st aw Soot = other is similarly adapted to the purposes of ‘The water ain't in the bottle! “The 60,113 | Eee it ‘vigor to ig the non-commissioned staff, hall thin Hindle!” vociferated the daped CHAS, THIFKBACH, TEACHER OF MUSIC, aw. At the other end of the building is the guard | ™™* lcanwhile, the stranger coolly pock- 33,540 and ‘obiained "et lecture room, which will seat about fifty eted the ‘stakes, bade the dissatisfied yokels fe eee eee Selb ia elon aw omes Pe: The officers of the militia meet here y." and in anotuer moment was “far ‘ADAME OCIAVIA SEWELL HAS REMOVED | $tber residence ae. wice @ month for the purposes of general in- | Tom the crowd. to O at. BS sreste struction in soldiery and generalebip. Last = the will revime ler clateee in Music apd Lap- Winter a plan was followed whereby there | One Objection. “How intense are the fires were informal debates and of love!” ejaculated the poet. every other meeting and lectures by the adju- seat general on the alternate nights. Pipe OS sight © Coal. Harper's j Ao per ue i i) i e OSE ea puraeert

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