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i ob x" the ok we not bow to this audience behind me, who, in the next twenty or thirty years will look upon greater and better things than we have ever dreamed of? They occupy tonight this stage, that is but emblematic of the stage from which they are to step into the paths of new duties and'a new lif “If they do not sueceed,” continued Mr. Mitchell. "“I can safely say it is not the fault of the public schools of Washington. I am safe in saying that nowhere aro there teachers more able and devoted than here, and they are guided by a leader whom I am ‘glad to follow, who has done many wise things and who bas made few mistakes. He is supported, too, by hie teachers, from the oldest among them jown graduates of last year’s Normal School. And now let me speak of those light houses of the Dixtrict—the public schools. We have, altogether, 90 buildings, 475 school rooms, 795 teachers and 35,000 scholars, with 1,600 in the High School. Thi# year we have started out with a new department in the Busi- THE CLASS OF 91. ness High School. Brilliant Graduation Exercises of the Washington High School. MANY ELOQUENT ADDRESSES. Commissioners Douglass and Ross, President Mitchell of the School Board and Rev. Dr. Hamlin Among the Speakers—Mr. Barber's Class Oration— Distribution of Premiums, PRESIDENT MITCHELL OF THE SCHOOL BOARD. “While I cannot commend too highly the classical High School, yet there are still many who cannot devote so much time to education simply, and we have started to raise a class of “I know of no event that directly interests as many homes in this city as does the annual commencement of the Washington High School,” said Commissioner Rows last night. ecarsae: well oa: apapounacn enaeh eer ase pt —a on i ss be aero a to be good business people. I think < looking, ont over the greaf audience | that the time is coming hen a boy or girl may sat was gathered from every os ior walk into any business ‘office in this city and District and that represented almost xtc] | the certificate from the business High School condition of life. On the stake worsen whe | Mill be satisfactory evidence of his or her en- several huadred young men and women who | tire fitness and capability. ‘This year, too, the bad worked together and studi rin er for | liberality of Congress has enabled us to make three years aud were now on the brink of sep-| another new move. ‘Twenty-five thousand dollars aration, where each Propane pe npr own | YS appropriated for the purchase of books for and Laeger trmed, however, for their | 2¢ public schools. This sum we intend to dattle in life with s broad and generous eduea- | MAK¢ £0 a8 far as possible on the principle of tion that no man could take from them. Mr. | B¢,6Featest good to the greatest number. but I 2 rend ‘iat re. | 1 Rope Congress will see fit to be so generous Ross was not far wrong when he made as to enable us to snpply all with books. I mark. trust, too, that we may be able to give a more THE CLASS OF "SI. complete manual education, so that we may The graduating exercises of the class of “91 | turn ont the very best mecliinicsand workmen were in every way up to the standard of past | im the District. “It is not well to educate the years, and had it not been for the heavy down- | hed too much. ‘The hand should come in for | a Bt oper Bye. Lahr ‘The Marine Band struck up « delightful medate the crowds in attendance. As it was | Wt that made many a young girl's heart t seat to be seen, and | beat the faster as she thought that her school Shere wae, not racant teat to be scen, and | days were past and she was now out in the Seer Crore a ene cla e ep late | wide world, and as the last notes died away a pope The scene that was pre. | YOUN man stepped forward. He was a manly cad deine: the aveuhegs One ak Gunnell looking young fellow in his uniform of a lien- teliitant ana’ om ane Whore were flags | tenant of cadets, and he was introduced as Mr. = Se eee ee The decorations | J. W. Barber, wo had been choven by his class cme eel deer pede wantin ip-mmayoay pe ry itas its orator. Mr. Barber isan made mene aehe Teak kaskae excellent speaker and his adress was listened more _ to closely. He was liberaily applauded an a happy and gree iJon’ .P°t- | made the recipient of several leedid baskets Beste Uy tn weed Uhatly ea one | of dowere rom appreciaane fend student's work well and faithfully. Their parents and friends had reason to feel proud has seldom 0; WANTED—HELP. |___ WANTED-HOUSES. ANTED—A COOK (COLORED) WHO WILL ANTED—FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER SOK KENT—UNFURNISHED. Podwbews +S—ONE HOUK W sciatin tie then Sod ions, Apoly at Be Wir lady ethos ae ope eS were Futian ie 0X at aw, Oe Bisse Scar Bint and Popes creek, Bead P. he REYBURN'S, 2109 F st. Bw. 1-2t* | | ant. will give personal care, or pay rent if E Jat Mulyer pl nwt | A. good table: Sshines craboine and aalt, water bet he T ANTED_AT GHOR > S9RADT as TEDOE ; References given. Addn ©. D.C. Star 4 lath et ne, Se | ing oth. vewvtal es and fruit, terme, #5 per Werks Weel Suck. 4 SXRADY amp TEDVS- pisse fat). teunsportsthon toand fron. wharf amd deyot free. Mere. MC HEKBERT, ilar’ Lot P. O., Charis Go., a. fy ; must be a good plain cook. Call at 40 L-st. n-w. | \WTANTED-CARE OF A FURNISHED HOUSE . northern minister's i: 1404 icachton st tr alter 7 pain. Jerszie ‘during the suinmer by a wife ‘a ae at ist owe. dest os ot ; W AGENT 70 FELL OUR NEW AUTO | desire to, rentin 'eew inonths with two sons cit: re, Taz 1 Ad at es te | TRING HOARTCAN BA juatie autt supports." For particulars address i ferences. P. M., At i ° Tiorwe Sng Pars. had WEEB BROTHERS, Washington, D.C., P. 0. Box B. WASIE ‘TIN RESPECTABLE NEIGH- 1 om teres reancmaie, Address Je10-t w orhood, beck owes Gace cad Ba ete s syate Staron, eh WES THREE YOUNG, TADIES 28 Rddress ee tani te Cece. sepsierson a WASTED-cot ‘Waitresses im diming roGue” P24 st hee c, ar etce. | _s a dante af oh, bs ——— — chet J ANTED-BY THREE ADULTS ABOUT aU- Fu z 7 er ° Wastep-rinst-ciass —prowpen —THat |.W dist L nous gta poe ABOUT at yoy a Re a att com do steam and hot water heating. Address C. | near car line; rent i if desired ines, china and nen; wecd yar scorwer ~ BUS, Star ofl At" | suanent if satisfied. Louse, bay windows in five rooms: Juiy 1 to October Byeteeesy /ANTED-VOUNG MAN TO ATTEND BAK. | once GLENN, Star ot "_ | or November 1; $30 per month. 1000 Zid st. n.w. owe cir nw. 4A ‘comsrissiostn Ross Address BAR, Star oftice- 1 | WWANTEDTA FURNISHED HOUSE 10 CAEE | e102" Peeks a Sort Ostne: 3 Sreck, Aduiren Beis aes “Thereis one chamber of the brain which ¥ AND COLORED COOKS. for by 3 ladies; references given. Adulrees T- R TRE St A " ti = ed until modern times—that laundrees, Louseinaids, waitress, nursen Kitcheth Wastenroainy dels-st! E the Delano place, Moi ant tem Fou FOR TNO Ok THERE GENTLE aL for the reception of ‘new ideas. It is reform | nists butlers. waitrm, tellmen, meu core, barton” TED TON A HOUSE: COST, NOT TO | sable. with overan nore of grovel. Vontitaiy iy: oqerem pbc, greninnin Ti which reas reform. So, not antl some gren | rg’ aren anton DIOR BACERCR SAD | WY “ert atl en South BATCH CUPSCOM, Bis tin nt jieak cee = necessity had force upon their minds | \s7ANTEDCAT HEADQUARTERS, WHITE AND | scents need apply. por RENT _s07 o st. VERY DESINA IX A PLEASANT FAMILY were men ready to admit the light of progres- | W faced cons, aenn te ener EN | ESTED pi vant ae Ras tend sive intelligens been more to that long-darkened cell, And not yet has it been filled. Change and rogress have just begun. For there have | - if ‘eat inventions in this century WANTED» tt aera en ae Address Box 4 ai ee Tmaids, nurses, ANTED_$1:3,000—WASHT. N REAL ES- Pome: 6 rooms and beth; a.i Ft eae RRaAnSaSuRaes oe | NV tnnin eedupe tor aovrads Raut wtp: 1th st nw. jest” | Sachusette aves ONES. ae #23. MOOKE & LAY, 615 ¥ st. now. 31938 UMMERN BOARDERS AT A PLEAR farm house 12 wine trons Oran = V can inuke hii than in all the rest of the time of the world's | at IssT tanh at ange? Userul Im the Kitchen, Avply WANTED—ROOMS. TMM TES coe | MORAN, Nour Iackwe ve Sa find do we nots da the light of what has ageady | WANEE Riga Epenene SS, COMPETENT WANTED Koos AND BOARD WITH A NICE Se Tagtitfel toration ‘rlenty of suadt ante wk been done, see the necessity for more? Can we | Rent work uiso two apprentices "Told 13th the vieinity of the White Houser ka a fe not name over almost numberless things which on INDUSTRIAL DIREGTORY wave | Mae: 20 eras Se ae ee jin Balloons etm antl elgetic onsite whick tse | WY, ™emeior atiorall ke Roan | “WantED TOTS LOTS uh : a o HSER | PARREED CoC on fuck SINGLE RR: no steam or electricity ‘¢STERCACRRGH ERRAND BO = : at fy | OR RENT-WRICK HOURE; KIX ROOMS, BATHE | fanaly near ratlrowt ri mitten vase brains an ing our greatness. of ponitive endeavor. only not for ‘of them, and, as Dr. Hamlin said later, the city of Washington bad every reason to be proud of them. ‘THE CLASS ORATOR. “Ladies and gentlemen,” said Mr. Barber, “in the first half of this century a grent Ameri- n—Daniel Webster, the orator and states- n—after having attained honor and fame by unceasing effort and unfaltering determination, gave to the young of all succeeding generations these words of encouragement and faith: “There is always room at the top.’ Their truth. as applied to mankind's vocations, has been shown by the lives of men and women innumer- able, and so needs no further comment. What is to be attempted tonight is the application, of the maxim not to what man does, but to man himself. “Our brains are winiature infinities, in which there is always room for more. We may study and learn, we may surpass all the rest of _man- kind in knowledge, but there is always some- thing beyond to acquire, always room for more wisdom in that wondrous little receptacle, the brain. There is always room at the top. Even the High School canuot fill our minds with learning (some of the teachers even aver that they can get nothing at ail into them). Some- times, it is true, we come across men and even boys in actual life who have found the secret of universal knowledge: but this kind of person is too great for the ordinary mortal to affiliate with; the radiance of his wisdom that’ we cannot endure it, but Therefore, for the suke of self-preservation, let us avoid the omniscient man. It has been truly said that ‘a little learning is a dangerous thing.’ We see examples of this in our every-day life—men who have learned enough to raise them above the level of the ignorant with whom they have been ac- customed to associate, who when they are thus file, with the young men first, for they were to | elevated forget to look above to sec if they can- take the seats in the rear. not mount higher. Thus they remain all thei And they were « fine lookinglot of young fel- | lives looking down on those below them, while lows, straight.clear-eyed and honest-faced,show- | their self-appreciation and cousequently their ing in their walk and bearing the excellent ef- | uselessness growsever greater. Far better con- ects of their military training. When the girls | scious ignorance than this. gameon the crowdapplauded. for they were cer- ‘Sink a desecee axacmane & fine lookin ith one or twoex-| 4 a por ‘a on ‘oeniest pot mahnathorahya ‘But against us who are to say farewell to the white gowns, mary of them carrying flowers iu | School on this night I feel confident that no their bands or at their belts. “They did not | such gccusstioncan be brought. We have been look as though the work of keeping up with their classes had had any disastrous effects upon their health, and as they took their seats in the front rows on the stage the spectacle ‘Was as pretty a one as any one cou!d wee. ‘THE EXECUTIVE comMITTER. Young men and young women both were represented upon the executive committee of tne class, which consisted of the following mem- bers: President, John B. Sleman: first vice president, Miss’ Lizzie A. Gibbs: second vice President, Mise Cecilia P. Dulin: secretary, Florence Shuttle; tweasurer, Tracy M. Thermson; historian, Ewing Cockrell; orator, J. Walter Barber; poetews, Miss Edith C. Web- stor; Clarence C. Archibald, Carl S. Keyser, Har- old J. Davis, Edward H. Klemroth, Charles G. Meliaberts, Gay K. Johneon, Herman (; Met- ealf, Loy C. Kellogg, Merrill A. Martin, Misses Helen Norris. Juliet Maud Duvall, Wilhelmine inst bee Gee ae . ‘~~ led by patient teachers past the border line of E. Barton, Mary E. Drown, Elly E. Wilson, L. : - Lbgt ; ignorance into the realms of knowledge (though Helen Uhaw. Ross C. Stuts. Mabel Esther Teel, | ue a short way, it is true.) and have hed Pauline N. Velati, Daisy M. Mason, Flora M. | )0) th ile ficlda which lie be PG tay Merny " pointed out to us the fertile ficids which lie be- Euler, io Biel yond. Once having our eves set on these green pastures shail we be content to remain on the closely-cropped ones to which we have been led? Surely, no. Our very existence demands that we press on and gain allwe can. Fin every struggle he wins who is best equippe.. “But in avoiding the Scylla of ignorance we must not run into Charybdis in the endeavor to learn too much. ‘There should be always room at the top for what is worth giving room to, but very often the store house is Inmbered with worthless rubbish. Indiscriminate memoriz- ing is one of the worst evils into which man can fall. We should know whether 1 fact ix ‘aluable or not before we impress it wpou our minds. Every one should know that Mahomet was the founder of a great religion, but it makes no difference to us whether Mahomet dined at noon or in the evening or whether then he was sick he took cod liver oil or the faith cure. If we want to have room for what om. mate OF BeaTeE. is worth remembering let us choose with all As the Marine Hand finished the introduetory’| care the food for our ninds. We owe it asa Program of the evening the speakers filed in | solemn duty to God to use with tender care from_ the left of the stage. They were headed | the rich gift which he has conferred upon us. by Hon. John W. Dougiass, the president of | When we abuse it, overcrowding it with barren the board of Commissioners, who was the pre- | trivialitics. or refusing to supply it with the siding officer of the evening. In » few pleasant | necessary food of intelligent study,we are com- words Mr Donglass introduced Rev. Dr. Mayo aateine great as any on the calen- of Boston to conduct the invocation. . Mayo r arose and with bowed head recited the Lord's| _ “And especial care is necessary in these pro- prayer, in which all those upon the stage and | gressive times. There has been so much ‘many of those in the audience joined in chorus. | Written and said worth remembering that the ‘Then Commissioner Douglass came forward for | task of elimination is trulya hard one. Ob- the ‘of introducing the speaker who | viously the only solution for this difficulty is would ddiiver the introductory address ingrease the rigor of the test. As the world ‘Lat me first,” said Mr. Douglass, “congrata- | grows things which but a few years back would late you upon the rain this evening. Moisture, | have been Great events receive but you know, is favorable to the transplanting of | passing notice. Nine days’ wonders of the fifty Young plants and, that is what we are here for | Years ago are but ing sensations now, Tonight We are going to give you tonight INCREASED FACILITIES YOR INFORMATION. many American queens if you will look} “Por the vast growth and improvement of Debind them You will see many possible Ameri- | such great educators as magazines, periodicals ean presidents. I now have the hovor of in- . troduciug to you Mr. J. T. Mitchell of George- us give to every one Ce § 2 keep town, president of the board of school | TB learn trustees.” be GROUPED ON THE PLATFROM. ‘The stage was set as an outdoor scene, with long hangings of green leaves draped from the top down to either side. The back of the stage was set off with flags and palms and potted plants were ranged tastefully on the sides, while along the footlights were a num)er of jars filled with magnificent roses. The%voxes were draped with bunting, and from the top of the stage was suspended a huge star of red and bine flowers, with the class numerals in the point. Beneath it hunga floral scroll on which was worked in flowers the class motto, “Esse quam videri”—it is better to be than to seem. On the front of the stage wasa table anda number of chairs for the distinguished guests and speakers of the evening and behind there was row after row of seats for the members of ‘the graduating class. There was scarcely room to accommodate them, they were so many. Promptly at 8 o'clock the Marine Band orches- tra struck up the overture, Bouillon’s “Bell of the Village.” which was followed in turn by selection, “Beggar Boy.” Millocker; caprice, “Russian Carriage Song,” Thornton: cornet solo, “The Palms,” Faure, Mr. W. F. Smith. While the caprice was being played the grad- uates began to file in upon the stage, taking the seats assigned to them. They came in single e Hf = 8 8 ie Pam is as tho size of for gaining with equal ihe aapena Reap oy 2°. rand Me oni ao hs is, not to find oh in bat to find room for what ought tobe our land have done more good work in send- | * ing out men who are tauglit to study and to be- | \ come scholars than perhaps have some of our | fail us —— REY. DR. 7. &. HAMELIN. Dr. Hamlin referred to the principles that | ¥¥ iron. _ At 1701 Cst. nw. underlie the public school system and some of | WV ANTE the advantages that accrue from it. He spoke of it asa safeguard of the freedom and| V So it behooves us to waken our minds to realization of what the world needs, that we may keep pace with the advances made. Let WASTED — AN | EXPERIENCED COLOKE! guard that untllled chamber of our | Vu ‘ admit to it ouly that which is | S309 st. nw, aw} \V worthy, that we may the longer have room for | WW ASTED- great thoughts to enter. ‘Then our knowledge | , will be the greater and more effective for its judge rightly and act firmly, conscious of the | JANITOK, WHAT WILL THE WORLD OF THE FUTURE BE? “What will the world of the future be? Half what it is made by the future generation, half what we of the present make it. Let us take | ty ISIt#th st eae ___ #104 aS i the greatest care, thon, that our half shall be as | WV l}.. nw. O08: WOMAN. APPLY AT 485 PA. | WANTED To HokiOW $300 ON AMPLE SE | OR RE? good as possible. ‘e a eer Ape ee = eaniaentet tor. fe DETAR 7 oo aoe eee, ANLED— :OUNG MAN IN OFFICE DESLAES oth and D: T a ‘I co. a's sation, Montgoner oumty, a. win rectitude of our deeds. Water hn tU NG OMAR, WHO THOR: | VW ‘mata od Hoard tn gol ication atom tes | & Jetting maaipes 1 MORTSYLYACNOWw Opry To GUPSIN, Neal Surly understands. stenocraphy ewrit- | froin city. acces ‘Box 1a Star ofice. Mo rountats ation ings stats reference and salary expected. Adaress ‘X. | “Jetesanre “CCeNOe PF aes vm . ‘This we can best do by open- | Saran iu TWO GOOD : 19: Ee Da, Star off —UNFt - 2 BAKBERS AT ONC! es ee ee: 7 e r ves toasenve of what must be done, | V en, Apply at iain sop, 423 12th FOUR | FOR RENT—BY THOMAS E. WAGGAMA moter and by seeing where lie the paths to daty and STEPHEN JOHNSON, Proprietor, — jelieat™ : Keeal Estate Broker, Gigs ns EKKACE FARM, SOUTH RIVER DOA V i00D TAILORESS “TO MAKE FHYSICIAN, Star office, It” HOUSES. i243 'Union s.r during the suuumer. boatine, | “Many ‘mon and women have gone through | W punts: sso toy who hanitord years’ oxperiones FOR KENT; ALL $100 1106 ot, Or... Dar Reet aw, Ge. 22-2] | Terwin adi y fnequiring a good ea- | **‘allorins: Apply at once at O09 feh ste mw. Ae ice to increase speed: 80 INT] Lith st. 7. apli-10w* TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1207 F st.n.w. "Anmapolin, Md schools and even colleg ets | ueation and yet within twenty years after their NTED- FOUR GOOD CABINE school life was over have fallen back toa state | aye Alby 0 OT10 DUKEL & CO., Canton ave. and “By all means, friends of the retiring clat@ot “91, let us not fi can pass the struggling crowd and find room at | waxes and home for right person. Apply at re V nto this error. Let us not | to 400 k st- n. Ww. southwest corher cet what we have been taught, but, | more, let us keep on adding to it, alw femnig that we have room at the top and al-| ior Ways endeavoring to fill it. Let us alway! es | WAP Sn ACT ply our minds tosomething worth the effort] \WANTEDTA RELIABLE MAN 10 TARE | \WVANTED-4 SMALL-SIZ) hot ai P Obie Patron ticmines apyrly to Hts. fe: deine TARDENS CAN jane board. at the ( on Va 5 ° 25.50 in advance. OWNER, 2004 T at. | aut bath. Me dels-at | OBice. and hundreds of others? W = Sai Be ‘ VANTED_FOL AN IMMEDIATE PURCHANER, | 103! new, Yee Hood recommendation. Apply 20 F st. | WY Mitt cound on Capteal MMi sara he or Arve: | 100 Sots, 7, ment: $10,000in hand, SMITH &'JEFFORDS, eRe Jolt __ollTithst. nw, | 8 7 =r = Sr ED-I WANT TO BUY AT ONCE FROM | [CH RENT—001 1 ST. SW. TEN ROOMS: BATH? owner one oF two small Jots southeast ; east of E aE gg Oe 5 align 13th st, , With size and price, Y¥. Y.. Star |G! wh : as at B. FAC ict uurse: city reierences required. Apply at once | 73 LADY TO FILL RESPON-IBLE position 5 honcs each day, church inember pre: + $6 per wees. App.y at Room 10. 1407 F st 1° nal HA, freedom from chaff and wo ean think clearly, | Waitt reterence required, “address | WANTED—COUNTRY BOARD | 2 | chin mare, tama ad if eaeesiesen ta sie athe wed he Cou.8, furnace, ranke and all conveniences, stable in at Star office. It* OR RENT—THAT NEW FIGHT-RooM TOWER = b andance 4 HOsTLER AT ONCE. APELY =e house Ind Larch st.. La Droit Fark. handsoineiy | "Kou atin : NCE. AP! a 30° pered throuciout : rent reduced to ermanent parsy. ‘closets throm mae pion | WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS. | isis Masia rong to It” | airumpeovemente; house in Jorieet cree. A > PROW BRUNSWICK HOUSE 205 R BT. N. ‘THOS. 3. FISHER & ( Sanity. Addrem, stating interest required, Zoom and bath, 816. “Apply opponite “86 Ret. se in northewxt in re. FOUR GOOD CABINi ‘T MAKERS, Me: city uF country ; circulars, CHANGE, O10 F st.n.w. Jel {Qk KENT BY KO. HOLTZMAN, REAL xs. | JROAMD IN HEALTHIEST LOCALITY IN Wiis tate and insurance Broker. 10th aud P'sts.1. w. winin: 25 nales Aistan st., Baltimore, Md. ; ; , BUY < ai coumey wrewnaeee tae 3 ignorance, by simply neglecting to | Sra pes = : ‘andlord ts yillins to put nueorise Cry tel Address LIT? Lien stm we keep up with the times by constant study and | WANS? HSUse on eAReEe AT TRE Tue sae. dele MOUNTAINS SUMMA, bo icthing: oom: be worse than tit. BOY 10 MAKE HIMSELF USE- UY A RESTAURANT OR SAM euclt wiles trom [uray fe Loy). Apply, with reterenc in xood location, from uth to Lath st., outkwatonmen eaten ‘Address J. T., Star office. jeis-3t™ RELIABLE COLORE! AS ANTED-A MALE TEACHER OF MANY on inqu save. eel ‘or ster y._ Mould teact Se ee "PROFESSOR, Str uitiee. Jor7-3" eD STORE SUITABLE ees Wieet. RLUNK MAN INN 10 Lith nw, 1 scon-| Ws fe ave, dir, 1205 Lith st. br 359 Bay, 10r 01s -220'st, Gr) ¥ 1d x 4 ere arc | 30 0 Perr Ye Adareas Mrs. JOR BROWN. Sate Mille, Tof., Miss Josie Faut, 4 st., ap- ing. ‘OFFICES, e charge of stable renee fied. Aiivess tor drug trade, with roon physician's oftice in " TANTED FEW BOARDERS AT F and our lives will be ennobled and uplifted, | sTanite starofires | Sreues Feaulred. Addr eR ay Ok Seecrenictar J21LF at nw...02010840 Liewant rooms tm “Ban Wes eutyret drat, oh aud we shall find as we go through them that | \W7aNTED-a NEAT, SETTLED WHITE WOMAN + Mass, GUE en 13 Luliding, Breproot, sve ol the couutry Fe e'uchanged by the magic help of faith and perseverance we ine green ewvenee ons ly of two: xood ME. MARCEAU, LATE OF PARIS, Address RIVER SIDE, Vatieg ¢ preted x s wow located at Mls E street n. w., where sh = ee - Fs the top waiting for us.” a prepared to de fine aendry wets ot on. i saw, W 45120-ciry BOARDERS IN VILLAGE. NEW Dr. Teunis 8. Hamlin of the Church of the | \WANTED. HITE, OF COLORE AN | Fine lace woods aud curtains a spec | oo 15th st, "ra vce ploy aaa Fou 80 er www Ap at Covenant was the orator of the evening, and Be ae Me othe, eee CONSENT OF 10,000 SMOKERS—TO | git l6, ecu. py - Koc Jauatiton, Ls Re xo home or siay nuht«: wages, 812: pay Weekly | etal Gad tact Mae A Gunton butid’g, ¥ ¥ » ia appearance was greeted with appleuss. poe 316-00" | year wuid-hiled watch by express C.O. De @a35 and STORES, te. OK KEN PRIN: IVATE BOARDING COM ERVANT | Riowexauination. KEY WEST CIGAR G3. Ih 9 1300 43, st sw. sil modern i house ‘with am nivoagtiona, bets come a Tae Sah oes See comma ae | Sees Be ree oes good tare, healthy place, Peftwed and. intelliaent somn ne WASTED-CRAYONT” CRAYON? ‘A COLORED Youali to know ti 10 will uttend to | from 335 up at the old re Spindanake bauself generally use- | 11 Market space, Aratenr ‘i. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. At | printed. “Call and Rt every gay, within two ules of Pureeliviiie, on W-& 0. KK Keter fy JOHN G HERNDON, Line a aw ~ BO Shop “rear 1630 Oat nw. amas 20 Stable rear 1108 Ket nw.5 189 vardener atives developed and Toot on fire Huor: ironts suuth tul. get prices wee samples. Cabi- 13 Tent $45 per mouth, JALONIAN SPRINGS — BOARDERS WANTED = b 2 _ | Site cally 63 per deen. Mente Portion of the property on my THOS. G. HENSEY & CO. for the commer: took endl —™. ~ FANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK. WASH Axp | Uettculy $3 verduzen._—_—___Je-eo tr pp ge heh pers ao pa ee pe When ite wos rettrs Aply argon P| YW ASTD. VIOLIN. AND_ FLUTE purrs wy | Heke, yiiul oat cat at gera da WAGERS" | Poet ky aha IN ANACOSTIA, ONE s1X-ROOM =, a tion, $5 tor twelve weeks during “vacation.” 304 house; Maple av ‘Apply to H. AL GRISWOLD, r Gist SS AVE BET 14TH AND W @ w. = —_ de8- neal Anacosti aN acete Saeneee NS WE Hi G@ SUMMER BOARD CAN maker A ES s ;, TWEN NISHED—POR THE SUMMER find accommodations at a quis “ee W scars experience, tox stale ru oni bay suen ine Louse with all git, Mout Pues: | ViMenantly situated wearthe Wik required. Order Lox 14 Uth st-n.w. -iarm ith st.roud, ant, 200 teet from care. 4. ROHERTFORD, | good water, shade and fruit mo du WANtE Splat QW LL | Suiles out. VU. H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md." mhd-tm? muy} 1s1Gt_ | Yee BETTIE TRUMBLE, Paxson, 1 do Lousework in privat 7 good home LE ESTES, ‘one. App! et ae 7 ANTED—HOUSEKEEPE! LL, FIND OU ‘Ok RENT_UNFURNISHED— " right one. Apply 640 Bust oo alll Pee Sule ae BE Fein Windsor esis Bey The Milton SUDEE BOARD “GLEN MANOR WARTED_A GURL ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD 48 | nolsterers, cabinet huukers und downy kasd of work Si Tar Soe es ee ry turpisneds Rien tabi nurse and to wo errands, &.; must go home | shortnotice. ¥- FKELMAN & CO ey “we 1277 Yueh ‘st ayer : . a miehin, VADPIY at Desement door 1252 Ieh at. a ie 2° NNESMAR & 00.. 1801 &. “aw. 11s Nam ave 1 Fayette Terrace. address GLEN MANOR, Foren Shot" - a 2 4 7 Mase ave 500 40 ONT SEND FAMILY = ANTED—SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, o Py 18k Jeflerson pl. 02.50 1427 F st, office. ° "7 ANIED-A WHatE int AbO~t cIFLEEN | W factading tire en tice ER E, bt. | PQk RENT—TO ADULTS. A ComPLETELy | }SE 4 : 5 thw house when they \W man ‘shorthand. calisraph “and. Kerington,. three | g-£07R\s sed honse on fine avebue: now to October 1, | dat Jath st Lake Park Hotel Years old to assist takiny care of a child. Ap, ly th stn. w. Jels-st WARSZED, | 4, 00D coo pags od ‘Go Stable, rearof 120 i's6.30 | MoS ty or FURNISHED. -£500 Towa circle Address CAPITOL HILL, Stur office. Jels-2t* | 2022 Fst .....0 a montis, "410; thorough business course, chide okkecping, Usustrated by L¥ot. Starim's celebra WASH ig Ait? | book charts: three isont obtaining Tue bracts © paradine for eine Yexpres trains dais”, teunin, bowls PARLOUGHEM, Mountaus ‘Lane ZOUK 14th st. story; + ae r 2-story andcellar; § root A FIRST-CLASS BARDE! STAINS Bi 330. Sas Cat per £0 aan, 7 oI saw myelin" e $80. A. P. FARDON, 1396 F at. jetb-at” | ELS Be, cor A st ith ur Dupont BOARD, FAUQUIER INSTITUTE, y ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE yANTED — ALL DESIRING PHOTOGRAPHS, | JOR RENT— Most near 44th... 200) buchd place... 100 dare coul rooms. lawn of three Tens eur au oe Cututeson, to Aratclaas RE er ae House 302 H st. n.w. Piri POS wiiiw, ” | news ainindainne ot lity of the country. ‘The public schools of | ten. EASTEKDAY & HALDEMA Fst. nw. | for children; pictures copied: printiug and devesop. it ‘Inquire my28 i487 Penn. F os copenereanee: y y = spr umatee. "LARD SCS a nour Linco BOG H sttweforkey. _Je18-3¢* GPU. G. BUTLER, A.M., ake & day taking orders from every | Vf = RAMELATION —I DESIRE 70 Ob 1: ra FOR RENT. -STORES. y tor tl room Moi 1 Pp loyment a translator in much, Ger- | 415 4th st. n.. = ol i i ented, adoj by eamily. Call on | man, italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, | 1s E st. (UR KENT S10KE AND DWELLING. 2082 71H ee ee ee er neee toenbateow of Be NIAMIN & CO., 1400 Penn. ave. Detween au. ‘Swedish or Kussian. ‘Best references given. WILLIAM ru Ek ¢, 2. 10 ro S290. Also 10-v-0m: — learning. “I never pass a district school but I am im- | 4. pressed, as was the English archbishop, who al- | WV 4! and 4 p.m. Jele-st* | C. MALO, Koon 905 Ust. nw. . Mei Fat, nw. my2-am* ‘iaps.; conventent nei a WANTED boaupins HEAL HY Locality, Met. ik. pen exptes: €30. OWNER, 1. shade e ED-A FIRST-CLASS WHEELWRIGHT; | \y ANTED—EVENA BODY 10 HAVE THEIR Zickel es sna, PGB, shade terme reasonable, particulars | va Wiaated te anid kde het ta. a hae ; Soe h best of references; no others need. Adel moda eer ip ena Ser ees RY DESIRABI Ew lisville, Montgomery ‘Md. Near Dn ray is fe, and. when | apply" ate eeand works 17 oes nw E Bee + Mad S : a ikea ache pepsin PR SdINGTON I. SEWMAER, Mgr. Teiephone N: x ree cool cellar: new stable. alley im tear. | Sou station we come to the schools of a great city with all their resources and advantages we must feel | #) Keilowe i that we are in the presence of an institution | WY ANTED-INDUST! that commands the reverence of all right-| yeffCaR MCte as minded American citizens.” aiw., Wasitueton, D. “The principle upon whi school »: cation Who learned to rea citizen? tem,” heseid, “is that schools and edu- ake safe citizens. There are those who attack the High Se it is wrong to educate the children of the few at the expense of the many only right to give the simplest form of an edu- cation. If this idea were carried out it would Od.” Main branches, Julius Lausburgh's, 1sthand ¥, and asand | JOR KENT=1G0D WARIEDSGHAZE YOUR HORSES ON wiL- son's stock and wrass iarm: $5 per month: for reals a day and sruguuiti, 8p Der in.” Beat attcntio A. TED—A SELTLED WOMAN AS GENERAL | j {yt (°F “Hd Feturned tree. ee Garrat ut come well recommended, Apply | 5 nw 7 49 Kei 4 NDU 7 | suttable tor dey xoode, erocerien clothing Sear miaed | trea! T. BAX WINDOW. 7 | Stock: the locality, S340 M ar bridge st Gecrmetown, | WY ANTE rooms and bath; ail m. Fent $30.45, Inquire | commands the best country and city trade ‘combued, Ses giice of THE PALAIS ROYAL, cor. Pa. in this city; only $30.80 per month. ae aA PHILLIPS & SON, ee a socal 3019-71 Tato: Yeave._ | JOYSOMMEN HOALDING APPLY TO BOX 1 FO 25T-STORE AND ROOM, 1308 F ST. ee, Be - W.: newly fitted up; location unexceiled for any NEAR THE MOUNTAINS; LARGE syeteaite Uustnes ail ‘conveniences: aan. wager, | BB hoe ocd water: aud te isco ventiintion, “taame: Gelise. er: | arive te devo, Merete Pare oat 3 30084 Callan st We. ie TSAO Food ventilation. inary cotlar., & xx, eisstt _“WiiGuT & STOCKETT, S10 Pa.w._ | for ot seas tos dentable parts. Apply teTHOMAS | "apne FOR RENT THERE ARE ONLY TWO OF THOSE FIELD», 464 Lourstana ave. ice bew houses left-on Sessmnore abd 15th ste Meridian Hill, oniy @12.50 per month. No ore cool couitorts of w yeas WANTED STEAM (CARPET CLEANING AND a TeLovating works :Seathersienovated: Inattresees ENT YOUNG MAN IN| pede over, surmmure sleau.ed abu tothe destroyed Toom must have good references. | BE. RUUNGB 14us du: eve Telephone 1005 S43 ae jeri | ing NEAT YOUNG WHITE GIKL FOR ad_xeneral liotisework tor one lady is based our public | Vy sore ‘ap Bt. 1) 10th st abe, 78... 20.30 ool on the ground that d say that it is Hon. Ir th ere carried out i Meh, ferences redited. “Cal ier a aud detbentrat 3a be fowad ste divided | teat result in the lopping off of the eighth, sevent! = eee = ‘yards rds, e ~— ~ condi 0 he yay sixth and no one knows how many more grade a FoRR NISHED LARGE AIRY ROOMS, | nient to Lath st. cai road. If you = 5 Mansenettta springs water an. the celebrated unij= y . ~ central and convenient to several lines of care and | are oing tochance ose this op- Lind x peate water: frou itew ee = ares say that you ean stop ina boy's | VV, som theme wo cam ane Ue Eapartamsntss tote tesonaie, "SG Ig ER ey ae ge a FOR RENT—OFFICES. cers epeee ee ae te el oe education at a Dee where he has simply | aha Florida ave, me 35 _delost® elsit) bv H. WAKNEK & CO. JOR RENT—LAKGE FRONT FARLON FOR UsE | Anvis’ Mrs. D. s. and say that here isa safe | \y>axvep—a WOMAN, WHITE OR COLORED, FOR RENT 7 ST. FURNISHED ROOMS: | JOR RENT HANDSOME BAY-WINDOW BRICK, | F'foy"Cmce purposes; 4st Hoor, ters reavenabye. |_2°2"" irri we Ren CONAN, WHITE OB COLORED, | K' singlo or an suite: benutifully locrted eorente in splending ‘location, containing 1 lance roomis. | G18 Est. i. Ww. ‘jels at ANTED — BOARDEMS, VEMENT TO Ariinion Hotel; elegant board next door. sels bath rooms. lance closets, coal Vi THE YOUNG MAN GRADUATE. “Another thing: When @ young man has | \ graduated from a high school he docs not | V stand as a uuit, but asa constituent element in | {nt the great community. and he is to share m all | the responsibilities and prerogatives of #ov- ereignty in this, the greatest country upon | _J¢!7 earth. “Hence education must go beyond the | \WY ANTED_TWEN elements in order to make safe citizens. We hear the question asked wiy we are taxed to | ray DOD ENERGETIG EW te e educate certain children to a point where they | WW ANTED SEVERAL GOOD ENERGETIC MEN | and bay window, $12; roca, third floor, $8: meals are prepared to enter upon this hfe’s work. We | tion: previcus are not taxed for that, but to make of our | BUTS, Supt. children not only the safest, but the most com- | ‘Wy ANTE Look upon the young people upon this stage and tell me, is not Washington | Torna a a better and u safer city for them so well for the responsibilities of life? nd now let me petent citizens. Its, servants oe we Tooms, sped ct 3 Bor OR RENT—A VERY PLEASANT FRONT country, 7Olt RENT—U16 F ST. N.W.. TWO ComMUNT. | PMS ghtakine tubs, Ke, GOS pee month | Fotice room, wecond oor, over Taj sew Vert ane cating 24 floor furnished rooins: large closet each | payered throughout, 850 per month, S14 per month. KA PHILLIPS & SON = il reat, conducted by ladies—men and women, white | TCM: o teornics separately ; bath ‘room same floor 726 11th st. a. w., 10 rooims and bath; good business | _my20-2st a ___ 1419 New York ave, UsT LAWN HOUSE LNLD MAY 2 FOR and colored, for ail linds of domestic labore} bay window: new house and tarniture: private fainisy’ | property. 8i>per mouth, SOR RENTOFIEST-CGLAGS OFFICE BOOMS 15 | L4cummer boarders. Adare : rina! With refer 700 Lest. = th rt mene SA a 7-3 11th st. n.w., 11 rooms and bath; will give a | Fine “Fieuine buiding, 1419 Get, single oncom, FRANK KEPP, TED_-THREE EXPERIE —ONLY $1]_FOUR NICE NEWLY Boyd s, ‘three years’ tease on th eer: 8105 per month. | wunicating, with every convenience. Apply at Room Je18-5t bs : = HOATE & CO. $ 1ith st. [227 IND. AVE.. FROM JULY T TN ~ = > all mod. taps. - ironting on troadave-| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. per month. OSCAK LUCKETT, “44 | ~ = = Jel" OR SALE OR peg ee ‘REL, MD. — 6. ROOMS: | A! room cottage: ;" fronting on three ee Street; two squares from depot; splendid water: | Toque WANIED, PaanAN] COUNIRE Bo ear on house. plemty fruit, vewetables, will, sade ahd x FoR RENT-MACHINE SHOP AND FOUNDRY, ~ ary ; Ni; NINE | situated ut station can be started uy in hours. Also | TUDE water terms moderate. oj aid pnt Ser ont ED EAC ie a CO eee ee eee, Md. ee erty th. EDW: nn fC. 2 11, Taurel, Ma, ~ spies - Nepales ee tae” Or Waits. PAURALL: OOF OKT RETREAT MOUNTAINS OF MANY fe Warjer's Ferry), opens June 1 Tone “couiurts end country KK, Beep ‘Tryst, Washmetom county, Md " mis for light housekeeping: three closets; delityy 1 Kors; must come well rece! re, Md. : elegantly nituated : clever rove Hide water for water pipe, Sta st. near Gs. PARKOLL, Foreman, on the wor Fo RENT—-NEAR IOWA CIRCLE, PARLORS; $15 and $8: tront room, second floor, with PORK RENT— BRICK HOUSE, TE ‘numerous closets; all conveniences; in good 7 Key next door. 220 K st. ui. w- Yor industrial insurance; good chance of promo- xperieuce Hot necessary. 8. BOWER- wo Fst. We Jeld-ot NICELY FURNISHED FOR CITIES, COUNTEY AND _KE- | I front newiy papered; summer rates. S15 sorts cooks, housekeehers. chaiuberinakds, wait; | 1)th st. n.w. Je193t" farm bands, youths as bartenders, Cduiee! laskeron | JeOR RENT—TWO LARGE PLEASANT FUl ee aE | H nisned rooms; location central. 1102" Net York ; room for bicycles.” 1503 12th st. nw. yatem that fits | nomones.) Aas. mele ANTED-AGENTS FOR SHE GRANDEST = IF to you, Messrs. Commis- | W ‘ainne Fourth ot July novelty, twoasuapiee 1s | JOR RENT—PLEASANT ROOMS, 717 HST. ) BURNH. 3019-24" OR SALE—30 AC! alles east of Bran ave. fuxunes, We tm sat on; srontins on p = — . «i * sai ia in ah ors nts; #10 to $0 easily made; investigate Lezore too | + _ Hrst or second floor. dels ene ANTED_IN HAGERSTOWN, ABOUT TWELVE =. 19 cease, eet al) Sate OER SSL Chcvetana, Ohno. Jei0Sbw"" | ror, RENT” NICELY FURNISHED OOMS, RORDrors rae MW Pty Se sana. wo ly uation et joney 3 yout board ; priv ¥: ¥ ————— SO — | able and vonvemwent- uear Kee Mat ceriy rurresy schools and for other things at the same time. TUE the mint ve is Ldn DLE wOR EAGAN | finest in the city: Gall after yeu LOLs Leeks OR SALE—12%% ACRES NEAR CENTERVILLE, Sirs. CLAMK, 06k: Weshinciou nt-, Let's have our streets a litile cleaner and = ge St. Dew. ea Jers-ist' ia aoe eel tiel wed a rat 10 ecres aay ae ven if it is time for twins; references requi ‘e Ni }OR RENT—THREE ROOMS. CON! per are. DUC! Te roRD els w. jels. ALEXANDRIA, sient ine Bat teers ide et | SEMEN TE SM | Ke aaa soe ke Troe RExT_Tax- moun MOUSE, TunSE some ican ae oe ne ee P z 5 5 EMING: | $10 per non 27 New Jerwey : OR RENT—TEN-ROOM HOUS! EE ACRES cue. irate ane! te = us have everything done that will promote the TED_STENOGRAPHELS AND REMING- | $10 per inonth.1727'New Jersey ave. n.w. eis FOR SENT TEs BOOM ROUSE, TERER ACRES ‘Adatess SPKING BANK. Alenaaria, Va. welfare of our public schools and of education. ployers provided ‘Competent: stenogtaiers and | POR RENT COOLEST ROOMS IN WASHINGTO: Metropuitian urenes Be sud Us a Re Inquire ¥- | _ 13 0-Lu* if any one asks handsomer sight and the latest picking.” Haat has the igh school done | Henllustcn, Uierators, nec ianee tor merce. WAC: | is altel Tories Sosy meteints AOR oe in this cause, I say let him look upon this} KUI, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, group upon the stage. Did you ever sce a poten BENJAMIN, 6 i ‘ermus very moderate. 10 Bt. n.c. J18-8* Kemungton ‘Type- | = = “ mice, 8 - i (OR RENT—1310 12TH ST. N.W., LARGE AIRY writer Ufice, Stivand F sts. n. amy i Sea GE ATE Fst. now. else PRIVATE FAMILY = > = Sic Point Lookout would ike ty take six or ey O* it fects tat battering nas | Ran ah hase re ga RABEL, Bi Es —- Seotuud P. O.. Bt. Mary'scoumty, Ma. migsza-3w™ haudsomer sight? Do you ever expect to see a W ANTED_SITUATION aay from city; Sve minutes! walk from depot. For partica- | —<——= = ge NTED— NS. RK RENT 'SEKEEPING, A COOL, | URES Jars appay to WYCKOFF & CAHILL, 310 F st. aw. ARGE MANSION—ILENTY OF SHADE, OOM. But, this is only one.crop, Soa FO GOMES | CoM MS Ss a, SRM le an | Nb Ea aes Zeomymienst commend day ana gpd ell coor of poiite, servants in city, country and where” | on RENT_IN NEW, COOL AND ATTRACTIVE | 3134 B Pisce in the country call ar my oe TE Thos | eye Sennett cede (roferences always furmebed): aise Rowt: | Fittar Fi Lath at iW Steerhn toce eA cL | 1008 not what You want wilt getit. 'F. BENIA jcants, CIETY IN LELLIGENC i. Ay 1ach ot. mw, cessful sout 220 FOOT cast TRI WER “CRS ‘st. ew. D. SHACKLEFORD. peeiieeis cations ira 1 ane cou peat. canee a BUSINESS CHANCES. DoBY A LADY TEAGHER FOR THE R RENT—FLOOK FOR RENT, WITH POWER | 2-3 estate: cheap, See sale, Auction column, of June SALE—CIGAK STURE Wii SPOCK AND ANTED_BY A CADY TEACHER FOR THE table oF Meh manufacturing, at 312 40M at | 3: wo. on SAME REVEDL sod SAMED PB BARNOR, | POR SALESCIGAM STORE WiiM SOCK AXD. dress KA. Fo, Star office. Seitate | B-¥- O° — At this point Dr. Hamlin paid an elegant | 7] ipp_py a COLOMED GIRL, SITUATION tribute to Dr. Lane, prineipal of the High | W rivate ia School, whom he characterized as “one whom | “mer. s we all delight to honor and to lov read an extract from a letter from business max, which spoke of “Dr. Lane's boys | _Je10tr ee acmeanie - as being marked by principles of system and | \\/ANTED-BY A YOUNG COLORED GImL, 4 Neg thats make the wv regularity Jolt _ | entire atteation to another Duisuess, ouiy Peakon oF Fe, SALE_55 ACRES \ MILE FROM BELTS. ville station, B. & O.. ¥2 from Washineton: “30 acres in fruits, Tull beatin’, most produc ~ R RENT—ONE LARGE FURNISHED §! ND dress FLORENCE: Bear oft a | ee eee ae — HE LEASE, PLAT POOKS AND ve truck other fixtares of a res! estate firm ; location ome re 3 farm nt to Washington. i. V. HALL, 110 St. | the best inthe city. office ment V Y ELIADLE COLORED GIRL, | FOR EST FURNISHED, LARGE COOL, sic: | i4it Paul st., Baltimore, Ma. Mijeloeost” | Fespens foreliin . id; Can give woot chy 1ehctaaets wishes to tanta ond-story front room; handsomely furnished and | 12) OR SALE—AT CALLIN SPRINGS, VA. a —— for the summer. Please call at 1130 st. ESS pire. from Washington, ‘a very nice cottaie: nearly | J7OR SALE—A COKNEK GROCERY DOTNG A Pal so 12 o'eloc! Je! Foe Best 5 At THE WASHINGTON.” 14357 1007 Pennsylvania ave. 0.w._ | new: with & roots atid bail, on, s doubie comer lot | J business. which can beduubied by vrover pattiees ee eg EP ULIGENT | suite ot tates rooms and bath, on 34 Moors noren and | FOS Gey O00 Ae omen Shs YO nO ea: | Sopot six poassewer tenis ty "poahin Jesaetrans | 5g receune for sarel Te ee oMememons Wiig C2 | south exposure; with or without board; briew yery | erences. : cuceunt water. WAHL SAUSDIES 00" aor Ga ee 5 ie jow. 6-40" he 407 F st. aE 5 Peon OGOREL “AT 835, HOUSE 430! Ww a ¥ W inaids, narses: laandress; houseworkers; ouhers; | POS, RENT_DESIKABLE 2D AND ap stony | WOH REA te 85, MOUsr wav’ rooms and | YOR SALE AT WOODSIDE SEW sx-noom | rent "Ap GA! cs ieat atc Rg ak > Ye | ame Uae: sear bendy deren car ake war | Ten cele,“Atmiy at erie nw etest™| BS counes with Fae bet atoll ate, hse | Cyoop CHANCE, FOR, AN ISVESTM : Tenn md wre : :: sury Departinents; references. "2000. F st. )R RENT—HOUSE, NEWLY PAPERED. WITH | {roy} Sis: = ae at Ss ee SPECULATION W Skisea We, Wit, FURNISH FOR A TI fm. secon | Firbsegeaieiegite he muri ge | Hot gee eres a FEE crea an en Meee Query. eee ae ee ee ees WE Soereie ae FOR RENT_ 000 & ST. N.W. LARGE FURNISHED re - % WO ACRES: NEW FIVE-ROOM | Olina, with ail te property und drathchines Uclonkiig RECTORY, 934 F st.. Koom ‘je18-3t> Foom. suitable oF 4 gentlemen, with 0 Eeven acres. new mine-roous house; Heameald int: rat for minet able board a specialty; terms reasonable. je17-3t" ‘T1021 G 8T.. TWO COMMUNICATING rurnished ted. separately if tan branch th fine Ghade, fruit and | saw miil, ali im compete order. Rater: COOKE D- LOCKETT, Reckvilic: Scis-7t" | “Tucstove propery cos ths preent owners about 30 | Jeon Sai =e | Faom< io | €75.000."en Witt be sod at public suction st tad ne,dr.8.390 BR SALE-ONLY 32 MILES FROM CITY, 640 | $72,000 nus wil Os, sold, STORE. acres of land at the very low price of #625 per | inoaday. June: oe staw. 800 | acre TYLER & RUTHERFORD, L807 Fat. nw. | hor, full Particullrs sip y to einer of the Jel6-Im_SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 997 F st. my23-24t? ina private family; willimg to go" away for the ai ‘w. any day at noon. 1° ‘Fooms j rent H WWANTEO—REGISTEKED PHARMACIST, 15 le also years’ experience, desires a situation ; single; prominent | habits:city references. Address C. E. L. iT—AT 717 10TH BT. N.W.. FIRST, front ‘and desir jo them valuable wien.” situation to leave ‘he city as child's nurse, Picase | OR. SS ROOMS AND FIRST. ‘one {OR SALE—ONE HUNDELD FARMS NEAR JOHN RIVOUT, Trustes, apply to 1807 Lats nw. eid . ‘or-inonth; 80. | FY ‘cheap andon tasy torus Send or | Jel8-St Fendall buildins, 4 und D' ~_ Then turning his face full toward the gradu: | <7 STED-BY A COLORED BOY SEVENTEEN. | TACHOOR the wh. Loee, thered Pid Sonat ttisc Giles around, Hue’ JE CLENES TS. Jeliow’ | OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY, ICE ChEAM 6 vr. Hamlin cl ress aation to drive a buggy or to make himself'| ave. n.w. ‘fad3-O" oe and cigar store, cueaptoaguick imyer. Cau at a few graceful remarks of advice and encour- | nsefal about the houne., “Address 1507 Lats Se10-3¢° a EF YOU WANT HOGS) IF BO. FE SAE BARD OF 100 ACHES AT GAITHERS. | 103 35s. w- seltane™ “Site Marne hana playa “th Nightingale,” | W A Ma td ut Erte: | A abana burden ae ae PSP eS ae Epa oe ge . jarine Bant ve 5 man, very 5 . tion: i6 trains daily. * ‘acre. Will sell ‘and Lquur stor. Heensea. locaton pint: deere egies aoa a | eas ee See Maar |e ie se inne = 73“ BARTENDER BY in part yay niet com OT * \ommigsont! Seba W. Dog ntaduoed | MY, shar bia ne me het | ——_FOR RENT_FLATS. NesEo2 ens Sere MESES his brother Commissioner, John W. Ross, as | grence. “adden J-3-P.r Bar OMe. jolOor" FOR SENT_MODERN FLATS AT Go IpTH ST. Nikcesave aru gy fal invocation yan his “municipal twin” and the one who — WASTED; SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN. i8 | ver! for hota. MAS “22 BRS ‘aplitm pong gk Ree eee ents ee ctl and tied | or store: Address 0. Bow GSK Washinton: DeGeas: | PHD. 1000 Fs mw. Sebi Fase, P ne paoeecaek gas great tray o jommas_ neatly the | ‘WV ANTED-DY ANICE, RESPECTFUL coLomD | FOE, RENT-HANDSOME FLATS_FOUR AND x nals “OPA UTE MD. was brent Se Se eee ees he | W hint staateate ae eral wor chager ark 3x rooms: south and cast windows over: iginvens Has: 2 Fe 22 alt money ia, names which were published Fag it Ty es larve rd; 3 guarterly payment Wednesday's Brim, Mr. Toes banded ont the | eco nares xis Sret~ iy i | Rotary huptoranente eate hal: ranges i213 my 4 Pape cenpery iF COOMBE EGOS BUREAU | }Ok MENT —AN ELpGANT FEAT —VHuEE ELyGaNT FUAT— pisre third Boor BOARDING. __ | ainshcnarin ug” Relerances wiven tor aroctocoe TRSChRe Eee ess i i e 5 Geek eens one (pe

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