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> ee THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON. lighting, the city and one member ssid it wae | THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. declaring “the appointment of non-residents to | THE ARMY AND THE INDIAN SCHOOLS. | 18 ‘THE GR GRIP COMING? ~ ‘RAILRO ADS: rumored that there hed been an understanding J LOT office in the District to be abhorrent both to a teehee taedbasnen tone ® _~ ol to Being Uset to Enforce At- erytmng Undicates Speedy Ap 1 JOVVOND AND DANVILTE Rati noan Oa. Meeting of the Citizeas’ Association Held | that no more electric lights were to be put up| A Proposed Conference With Mr. Harrity— lic. ‘a d Terring , S0Mtiers Object promch . : z . 1 Pe ried for five sears. Protesting Against an Appointment. — | fePublicans and democrats aie tetomae | tendauce of Pepit fous Are Concerning Ht | Rp WN DUiAEKOFER pS" bet MEN Pontiac —What the Indic Abroad. “An alliance between the Commissioners and | The democratic central committee of the | speaking of hha a6 a partican | re : Reports from Eerope which are appearing tn tne | | sevens meronrant REronTs sCRXITTED AXD lores Tio te x Gorrmag hips District held » meeting last evening, Chairman | lem ee, declaring ¢ that van who ¥ oe Morgan received a telegram from the agent &t | papers show that the grip has broken oat In a most | | DIsctnay Line ow cansterEen aSOCNCED | | endl the meee Holmead presiding, and epent three hours in a | 8d worked for the passage of as tyrannical the Navajoo Indien reservation stating that violent form in Bagland andthe tdications are | 1 ther thang!) About a month ago Indian Commissioner tisan a measi the ‘dill lacks th: * ih : the “qu KILLING OF ‘Titi?aa x'bONALD AND | A Motion to inquire into the manner of light-| discussion of its new constitution and. by-laws, | Pdicial temperament.” the force Dill, lacks the | while endeavoring to socure Indian children to | that itis commoacing Mts foort’ anual tour of eae seembbidaumia ta wid ania sae ing the Baltimore aud Ohio depot was made | Mr. Harrity's communication relative to the | cratic central committee of the District of Co- | Place in the government school on the reserva- world. | he payalcisas Bere ia Ametion rapes | i ‘ ane | ple suffering from evmptome w! toa | nd passed, the object being to see if tho tracks | inangural committee, proposed banquet on | lumbis, as the representative body of the Dis- tion he was attacked by one of the Navajoe ie Wail coming on of this terrible scourge. While | cannot be lighted inside the city limits. a response ty 0 malic (int he regex | January 8, Judge McComas’ appointment and | trict democracy, enters its protest against the chief: anda band of forty followers, who cb- “ . 4 COMMITTEE OX CONVEYANCES. appointment of the said Louis E. McComas as | jected to the children being taken to school, ee 8 SS Es See ee wonthly meeting of the Northeast Washington) . ; Shought ‘there | "Outine matters. lias ot the Haprenia Cent of the District of + | enough cases and enongh secrions cases to demand | Citizens" Association would be held last eren-| Pees epee cecal pegliechgonrilion After the minutes of the previous meeting | Crusbin = ur | although the consent of their parents bad been | tne greatest care ant cantion. The proverb, “In e hed been approved Mr. M. I. Weller, from the | The resolutions were ad 1, but not until | obtained by the agent. One of the agent's time of peace prepare for war,” ts one of the most | | a are wasn geod hepeaproanges = member | At present, he said, the street railroad facilities | oor mittee aa cia dieckas teen ee Liaws;bu- | Ghy bat bebn striped adopted, but n to par-| party was seriously injured by these Indians | valuable sayings ever uttered. ‘The grip, with all | | ‘The meeting was held in the hail corner Of | were very poor. ‘There were several bills pend- | 164 the draft of a constitation and by-laws ; tisanship and judicial unfitness. |and the agent stated that he barely escaped | its unpleasantness, with all its seriousness, with ail | | Sth ard I streets northeast, and the notices | ing, and he thought a committee should eat La ss silisir ance eae Fenire |, Mr. Bovle said he was in favor of home rule, | with his life, being rescued by friendly Na- | st danger, can be prevented, tf taken in tine aud | | called attention toa clarse of the constitution, | pointed to look after such matters. If the and moved their immediate adoption. He | 4. be believed in partisans. Mr. Weller said Ee Tis aasndé tog ty tter to | if People property prepare for tt judge McComas was an excellent gentleman; {l0s*: eat in reporting the met | which reads: “The object of ths association | roads are to through the northeast section | stated that the comunttee_at present was work- | J, sais nak a apretmet . 11 be to promote the interests and welfare of j he thought the rights of the citizens should be | ing without any such necessary rales, and as | he hed been = good friend to the District, but | Be depertment requested that military assist. | | Theres pat one wae PS for the coming | = 7 mut | ance be given him te carry out Lis instructions | C8 of the grip and that ts to tone ap theeystem, EN as | ail the eltinees of the werthasst section of the | Sauer tee me ee ees we | eee e os meee he thought the commlitee was hardly compe- | fn'Togaed to the children, of 4 up the energies strougiien the iite, and thas On joy s District, and especially to insist upon the en-| Mr. Mockebee thought the railroad commit- | solutely necessary to make some rules and regu-| ‘The meeting then adjourned, to meet at the |, 7h mater © se War Depart- cha by being for -uahiy prepared for Both ¢ forcement of the law regulating the speed of | tee might look after such matters, but Mr. | lations by which the members of the committee | call of the chair. ment, which in t it to the officer in cana b. the method snd results when | iocomotives within the city limits and to urge | Tucker said he thought there should ‘be @ spe- | and algo of the advisors committee of Sfty pare ees Parties besa veseived ot tos dovertisant 8 | ts te wl het * se ‘n cial committee a] bt be assessed for thi id “ a = lsat, which will help the ¥ 'yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas | the enactment of measures looking to the abolt- | 7,00 Med Manny dackdea’ te appotadi. | eetaone Safad so port gard _ At the Wharve | Forwarded to the Secretary of the Interior for | tho circulation and strengthen the Ife generally. | ant and refreshing to the taste, and _ tion of grade crossings.” special committee of seven to look after the | committee. : Capt. Richard Conner of the oyster schooner | hfs information. The report, it is understood, | There ta, ever, bat one pure medicinal atima- | es known to the ical. world or the | foe That ‘somal ‘ant has been before Vrebets, 1 ts exovediny enand women. It ts Donyeare Nat Reeecer Su ts net an ordinary whisky, but a pure | tn. 1) actsgent! | COMMITTEES ANNOUNCED. street railroads and herdics, ap ly yet promptly on the Kid- | President Frizzell presided and Secretary! President Frizzell suggested that as this was oer tuscs mee sence editor and reporter on the Hampton, Va.,/iome | matter of enforcing the children to attend neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the p ry bab Ce a ti ‘was a| _ The constitution described the committes as 5 | schools. The report has received the approval Hinternesch read the minutes of the last meet- | the short session of Congress and there a : Bulletin, system effectually, dispels colda, |; a a ihe last mect,| great deal of work {o be done the satoci- | the “Democratic central committee of the Dis- | "Sse" Graig Parish, who served. last aceson as | of GOP. MoCook, commanding the departme iedend levers sid carealials. ing, which were adopted. President ation had better have a meeting next Monday, | trict of Columbia,” and stated that it shall Pesieh, set of Arizona, and of Gen, Schof ol commanding Nottingham, now at Riley's dock, is associate | is adverse to having the army take part in the " a : Jarity ts wonderful, and Het es suzounced the appointment of the committees | ind the association adjourned to meet again al ras es press agent for River View, was at the docks the arms, and it is not thought likely that the cere hgh gen of 2 itual constipation. Syrup of Fige is | 0f the amociation. In selecting the committees, tes Gacenagened sarasreed —_ ted carer arte s Maire i" | this morning. He is managing Dockstader's | War Department will interfere in the matter. ee conan ooae ae BeeTmone & oat RaTERAAD, the only remedy of its kind ever | be ee a cer real ————— and without discussion until article 3 was | Great City Dramatic Compuns. and is. revisit = ae heck, i sa iy afebrine te ot 28. 38m, the northeast were fairly represen Brakeman Bieicher Killed. | Feached. when Mr. Lynch questioned the wis- | 8 Washington for a brief season of rest. | Senator and Mrs, Colquitt Convalescent. | iuggist hould be taken taal iy Aare Waslins ver ot New Serve produced, pleasing to the taste and commscicon, be, anid. wero not complete, 04,82 ahout 7:30 o'clock last evening Paul Mieicher, | dom of the provision that the moving bY | ssantred g stolen barioeu this morning anise-|,Semater Colguitt and hie wife, oth of whom | walsh be mat Just "as good. “Theke ts | For Cuirags anh pe new ‘s | pres reen} ia morn’ ni is ee oth ich can take ce. gained acceptable to the stomach, Prompt cations of members developed or as the mem- | twenty-four years of age, employed as a brake- | leer eco ncomertee p ee reven‘s | turned it to Howard's. boat house. ee Se ee aps tyotns 32 in its action and truly beneficial im | bership inereased. ‘The committees were ax-| man on the Baltimore and Potomac rallrcst. | fied by the commitice, it war done, bo |, A# soon as the work on the Trenton steamer Ge. are new convalescent. | & ; ii or its effects, prepared ouly from the nounced ae Sellows: cade _W. J. Frizzell, P. P. | ™%* instantly killed at the Benning ya: fe | thought, to cover the case of some one, aud ae is com) betel abe wil ae her _ : me UA S' G oD s | Comraittee on railroads—W. J. Frizzell, P. P- } rei from the tender of an engine ard the | therefore was not impartial. 7 future home‘on the Indian river, Florida. = 5 most healthy and agreeable sub- Orth, W.S. Babbitt. J. R. Johnron. A. K. Wile] vce assed over his body, cutting hin in| Dr. Hammett in ited what would be tho, The Hustler, Lotus, Agnes May and Sterling (ii cS A TRAVIS err stances,its many excellent qualities | ;°"s)¥-H; Lucas, JA. Souder, C. E. Young, = ’ | result should a member be legisinied out of his | Bave gone into winter quarters. | AND [ADIES" TAILOR, q L. Chappell and Dr. E. J. Collins. two. He was one of Conductor Robt. Doves: | Bt | Tt ie thonght that the Washington Yacht | 193 | district. | commend it to ali and have made ‘Commuttce on streets, avenues and allers—L. Fe ! Chappell, N. L. King. F. J. Heiberger, W. Kt heed opm remedy known. (arver, Columbus Mail, Jacob Frecb, J.T. id tio e1 Cercle a a peatigoy Might | Mz. Weller seid that could not be done, and | Club will so amend its constitution as to rend st ft Alert, Lovie Ran- nbich weve to be sent sonth, Jnst as the | beside the difficulty could be overcome when | Scam craft eligible. The Alert, Lovie an: Pivex Coars Unlike Unsoluble | and Nellie will be admitted. f VELERS Syrup of Figs is for sale iu 50e. and | Ward, "BIL Tucker, "J. MM. Sturges, 31. M. | engine renched the yards the deceased, frou | Fenehed- ch moved to postpone action for siz |. Conetrustor Nilson has drawings for a fortr- | | Cocoas, which are In- CLEANED $1 ‘bottles by al! leading druggista. | Rouzer, W. B. C:ecey, C. Getbel and ome ra cause, sipped snd fells described, The |. aoe postp 5 ten covter-houed deep, which “wih bo bens} ert ep ¢ Donaldson. remains were bro s y aud re- | Me ee : Any reliable drug who muy not ete ae ere-A,|moved to the momgue. He was formerly #| This motion rather nettled Mr. Weller and | °*1r next spring. digestible, and Cocoas | tatty areses, tensowne, t dry cleaned stahort to Committee on water, hghts and sewers ‘The Sallie and Ellen, Capt. Gray, will prob- . remaptly a A ager mod oa 1 PE? E.Q, Gusson, D. Keohane, J. | member of light battery C, third United Stator | the gentleman remarked thet if members had | cote aes iP P = notice a y for any one who wishes Wilk al, J. i nj arti joned at the Washington barracks | sUc le con fidence in its committee he w "7 # ed Mewool dresses Ay bade Wie De net avcepe any subsutute | Commitee on acaevaments and apportion- | (nrsenal} and resided with his wife, to whom he | tender his resignation at once. lie proceedes | oe bahar rine coat adulterated with faded without tippias aper en ee too mn mont of approprintions—A. J. Densldsen, C. A. | Tae See ied only in August last, at 215 C street | [eee rane pon at Keep Decors ay re Ernest B. Bowling in the sbape of a dinner set ANTON FISCHER, rip | not E oi 906 Get. nw. CALIFORNIA Fi SYRUP CQ Sew, X'Ocimae, 3” 3 Gare, W. Seni) norte | pasado Son the troubled Wate BE TICE | of Gores wae Starch pene SAN FRARCISCO, CAL. : Fish are coming up in smal! lote. : 4 The Game of the Reserves. member had a right to SUP Goods called for and delivered, oem Lente, Ber Aes | ‘The Georgetowns and the Columbia’ Athletics | make motions. “No reflection upon ee eet pGott sbeepakin vase and furs cleaned eanal to wrod < of on intende: " “ Shier — _ —- y On SEW m ; nd, W. C. Ricks and Dr. J. N. Gard- | are to have it over i oe a) ek ese ee ee al The bot we of Mr. J. Q. Stiff, owner of star's) ° M iy | Bovar SuCE LINE Fon Sew Vc nh Aw Pe ee 2 ae eee ae the contest will be between the secord | the committee who did not live in the disvin's wharf, ting George county, Va., was barued Qr mn aseniel y of 1, B Rtera'y, Boston: hina reopaned For Phiindeiyhial Sew dork . : = “ommittoe om, proposed lesisiation by Con- | clevens, or the “Tiexerves,” as they are called. | they represented nad he did not believe th one day Inst week. . 2 + on public parks and 5] douisvuse. ay ASW VORK aw p2yo0 a, 0010 0. 2 : > 7 “ sovor Wachington Indies, Terme moderate + Sion F [Sie Gee Rilcen, ILE Muggine and 2, |The game will be played tomorrow afternoon | im fair to except them and not others in the ee ag ee thse a export tobacco per GUE: SHYFR AND FANCY PAPER OIL | omutiece dee ee al Peroek. ake swe tecme are | ‘The matier was finally settled by amending | ae a sie Weavers Cons eo W. Bi H. E. | beginning at 4 o’cloc! e two teams are | tat 8 5 jytite Favors, wou Don ve | Mocuabee, A- tee We cere Fs E | quite evenly matched, and the contest should | tho article so ce 10 make ‘residence in the Di Mr, Cleveland Harts His Thumb. & rent Ps TA Ra ‘DELAY | ‘Thatcher.’ ‘ te an interesting one. ‘The two teams will be | trict of Colmm>te a necessary qualitication, The | Mr. Cleveland went out on the beach at Hog M's,,2f PRNER, MODISTE. HAS KE ee KILLING OF THERESA M'DONALD | slows jFemaining scticies and by-laws were then | Island yesterday afternoon for the purpose of | Pporet ber a in palore tra Matt Ere eae ager iti fed about as rej 2 | by ce mad ~ & |and President Frizzell said that Dr. Collins, Gag ert i aicisggSiateoes Gansa Gls ‘ue Je, Wells, | necessitated hiv roturn to the cottage, Tn at- ADIES WHO WISH FTRST-OLASS ‘Di 8s. | | tempting tocock his gun the President-elect ° 4 making Fypdect reasonable prices. chosid Saige ane no Sediment on | ee ‘sities Feet ration 7 ADIES SEALSKIN AND OTHER FUR GaK Waban: | Manogue, Brown’aad EB reap) Mann committee to muke arranzemente for pagers fand bakqet ca the 2a o. | chairman of the railroad committee, was unable to be present at the meeting, but he bad sent in his report upon the killing of Theresa McDon- | . Right guard. Center fr poldi: : Weller enisi hie mands 2: AAG. of aha; Srcaduatex| © tavnte altered inte the (atest fashionable wld. "Tne report he says that some delay was Burritt or | Mr. President oudwater Mise E CONNINGIIAM: re my int looking for reported witnesses, Baldwin, | tefeste of harmon. bo i: by profession a surgeou, dressed the bottom of ae ee eee Mando. | QUIRAPEARE AND O1110 RAILWAY : any statements proving to have been hearsay. | MeCormick .... Taussig | ee asiant au rage posi # injured thumb and somewhat alleviated the | INE WHITE AND BLACK LAOES DONE UPIN SCRFDU! EIN } FET OCTORER 79, 100 The report further states that the mass of testi- | smith, capt Quarter back. : Maddery OF | MiP. Mtanoguo said. he was heartiis in favor of | "stostly . the cup. Lace Carteine 9 Penog premieres Odiel | @hand Bee oe 101 re al 8 4 = onner, a = oe 1d stand, 71 ix h the grandest scenery ir America. ith th Whooping Consh, Bronchitis and Asthma. ee thy canis ak thon Meee Barter the | Sagas, lates | the plan and said no other democratic organi- | on the beach and afierward quietly remained | .| =o SIR aw. | iccniest endl neat complete Holla Teale Bervian cure for Consumption in first stazes andasnre relief report argues, according to the proof given be- | Bahen{ Half back.....} Sefton. | zation had a better right to celebrate “Old | indoors, devoting his aitention to reading and MISSES Ore Ta pret Sow. oer | “S tari imadvanced stages. Use at once. You will see the | fore the coroner's jury upon the speed of the , Roach -Full back .- Weisner | eye hl i capees pues pee ae tee. | writing, M retarnine troin New . | grog Aol first dose. Sold by | tT#in it concludes that the train must bave been | saares [oece Sites ine wat cel etek Deaploc ha = tailor tad ate Sie ira Diag | fue sare ¢ at the rate of forty miles an hour. | Washington City Bible Society. thought the committss had better. first pay ite EDUCATIONAL. OWN Tw | pet NO & a fathaeous report then gives in detail the character | 4 very full meeting of the board of managers | deirts, The hand oJ = = <== g s ae a | Tao pte Chisago meer of the proof offered when the grand jury 1-| o¢ qne iW, ni Bitte Boal ; time decls lightly | IN WASHINGTON. _ ay Hate drafter and cutter for hersie- | Solid’ voetituie train oat efit Pallone <3 ‘ of the Washington City Bible Society was held 4 Se seen raters solid’ Feet vestigated the case, and says: “Contrary to ex- | é i a MR. HARRITY'S LETTER. n in | Tr ene oe Tor Cin weet tite. in Unlike the Duteh Process | pectations the grand jary required further tes- | last evening in the parlors of the Young Mer Secretary Cook laid before the committee the Beret health, Ghiy sche the celebrated Htatan magtod F {OH PNEING. SCOURING AND DRE CLEAN wid “so Tenis sib rive 28 Tn achoedance ith this desire a much | Christian Associntion, Rev. A.W. Pitzer, D. D.,| following letter sent him by Cheirman Harrity sot all func! Masttowtens” Wh Sorocckty”prapaand for gone | Ene Sosa jew York pre. Fira Zoi No Alkalies larger number of witnesses were simmoned, | in the chair. of the democratic national committee, being = | Sight Wilf be fread toate gperatte conser with | 4 ae RGURH ANB "Ever ae est eee | several testifying positively a# to time limit, | The following grants were made upon app i-| dated at Philadelphia Saturday last: to women leave arena | Sere sTR GAnOLINE q ct forse se a init"-Eartew for, Gordonevill, Chats Other Chemicals ee ee ee jeation: 25 Bibles to ¥. M. C. A. for use in the | [desire to state in reply toa number of their mark, You ‘hie private resi a Finer and Maison ¥etove, Paris, | sorreerfiite nicwwond, Warnestore’, mmumign a HE GRAND JURY WANT MORE EVIDENCE. | rooms, 10 Bibles. 100 are used tm the Surprising preparation of nesses, knox. ‘estaments to. Central it may seem, some of the wit-| Union Misston. 160 Libles, 100 Testaments for | Shea | work in the jail, 1 Bible for desi of Union Vet- | as careful business men, were €x- | CT egion, 200 Bibles for distribution to chil- Virgiaia points da communications which I have received in ref- —— - needn't have erence to the appointment of a committee on| them. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescri JLOCUTION, ORATORY. DE Gd Dina wolee balan, EDWARD CG) TOWNSEND PIANOS AND ORGANS. and Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 13 inagural ceremonies at the inauguration of Mr. | comes to your rescue as no other m Tt = + i < Cleveland and Mr. St ‘March 4, 1893, | can. It cures them. For periodical pains, | *t. n-*. Seite’ | PERHAPS NKING . S. FUER, Gon W. BAKER & CO2S =| cused from testifying, the grand jury not de northeast section of the city. Gee criens if suichteemmnioe sora mecaneeet olapsus and other displacementa, bebring: | JrROEREL sen Prtiaes ae pron pst, siring to hear them, declining to listen to their |" Mr. Ballantyne reported receiving from the | You: that Lespect. to go to Washington at an Jown'sensations, and all™ female complaints” | F Enelis!: branches under, competent gastructors. RA, on Sst earn Sa zen Fann te BOUTS {\ evidence. The grand jury. we were satisticd, | executor of the estate of the late James W. St. | early date, pe ge then give the matter such | and weaknesses, it is a powerful restorative | PT POLLOCK Principal. ‘getting old. And wboUaLE Thad” Risks ue ae NEY re U0} had certainly a reavonable cause. On inguiring Clair $100, from First Congregational Church | consideration aud attention as it may require | tonic and nervine, impameing strength to the 1434 Qet nw. gider every day. 18s losing ite charme. Jpst sot | STRAL ate yoo? a few dase later a the district attorney ofiee | § 1] | Seon Sua? whole system in general, and to tho uterine | ys; cuTION, PHYSICAL CULTURE, LESSONS not, do be woplace ft with Leste was OM STATION which is absolutely your committee received the astonishing in- | + $500; cost of grants from depository, | “Gn motion of Mfr. Menogue Messrs. Manogue, | oFgans and appendages in particular. It adio oF at Puy dence, Clove study of Tails tap to date as anything could be. Some are ken Oru AN iS. As FOLLOWS, | —so” mation that the grand jury was not satisfied. | ©4940. balance on hand, 211.83, Susie Wether, rea oak Regen eontoggamall ‘years from your faco aud figuro—but | yy estes ‘ual sraluce gus rouders and orators tijekigg of a Plano or an “bryan ats Cbriatoes For pravarg Sasi mite J itnasmorethanthreetimes | They now want the evidence of a railroad man. | “Upon motion of the president, who had va- | to meet Mr. Hurrity and confer with him, | aad Years to your life. eo eect pee rans cua gour reasonable cone — a wate rey | theatrensth of Cocoa mixed | ah engineer. for what purpose we can only | eated the chair for that purpose, a remittance | although Mr. Weller thought the six members| 18s gueranfeed to” give satisfaction in | 71. jezywaars SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANDYOUNG fumbus and st. Lule, ‘car Wesabe uth Starch, Arrowroot or guess. It ix not unreasonable to suppose they | of 2150 was unanimously ordered to the perent | at large of the advisory committee, Messrs, | C¥er¥ Case. it doesn't, your money is | \f™ fet raion ytd SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 24 F st. y= nomicel ering tee Tia fae more eco- week information as to the ability tostop a train | yociety to make the secretary, Mr. J. V. N. | James L. Norris, Lawrence Gardner, Wm. Dick- Sa wiring rpenpt peng ory pee A Bs eet “titooms sor@t, Leute, be Pitedeiciosd, ‘cortchings” cad’ Susi | Going ata given rate a and indireetly to Shields.a life director in recoguition of jong | gon, John 8. Miller, Henry E. Davis and Andrew r medicine for women is sold on | t,t fT oon Apply for eurculare and | re axD aoe Ce “ra fenaets genet Se DIGESTED. ————— > and faithful vi A. ib, il tte “ Ante ation: eae st se2-3m to ir ¥ ‘Sold by G-ocers everywhere. In conclusion the committee regret thatthe | Mr. Ballantyne explained to ‘the board the Eun etens celeron: better committee | “That's ‘because nothing else is “just as | moruetion = nwo Ml burg t aie apd ocinmatl an ford ‘TRU MEAD, Fan aw grand jury could not see its way clenr in the | work of this society in the distribution of the ; Cae rrr eit of tis Borel Cag: | able :Srst-class work Scbvim one ‘W.BAKEE &CO.. Dorchester, Mase, | tuatter of returning an indictment and say they | Scriptures to the hospitals snd camps in. and | oq ir senes HONE Seat, in, the committee was aps the, dealer will offer something wervato see 9 ea ct nowes ff de- | oraus repaired - — —| will continue their work in the matter until) ground the city during the war und spoke of | i ats Harreburg, Express 3.25 pw. dally. with Sleeping Car W: te Ghicare gpd Dining One Barcipbure vo, ¢ . esiern Express at 7 40 p uu. daily. with Sleeping ally rer.” sired. Address 907 224 st. n. cel. ‘ a 4 ; 5 4 INE AND RELIABLE, 3 PIANOS 2 Gar sshineton te Chicane, connecting 4 : i | they gather all the proof required. the kind mentor in which Secretary Geanton | *pancisl sccretary and Mr. Frank T. Madigan} Ho moans that it's better for him. MES Ay c. Leavire oF BOSTON. Fier poasrate tauren peut 3B srbure ih throat, sieepers 16 Sax Asp Svecesseez, Worx. OTHER REPORTS. received his request to permit copies to be sent ino era saat AA EPPA fo See 1321 VERMONT AVE. N.W. Penten.” Established 1872 a teat roruleted of" | > Giicage out conten Raprone 049 nh jel The reportof the committee appointed to wait | to the confederate fozces. giving directions toP 4, The APUITUENT ¢ = _EDUCATIONAL, PIANO AND HARMONY. _m00_ | FY ALLET_& DAVIS UPRIGHT PIANOS—FOR rn Ccimatt andianapeli dogs scat oda Gen. Butler to receive and pass through his’) Mr. Wm. Wells then introduced resolutions HYSICAL CULTURE | Ties oven artoge heh, ming mi upon the District Commissioners relative to the 3 _——— Pp . waled: wholewste coping Car ‘R. JAMES N. R KING CURED OF A SERIOUS sae lines boxes of Bibles forwarded by the Ameri- 1 tlem@. * ae a specialty Car Altoous to cee acy tinge rhecart aren /Smdcofthe BaltimoreandObiorailrond wasstb-| ¢cn Bible Society. ‘This auxiliary has also im For jedien HS Catieoe aye: | a abn, any tor ftir ras = | mitted, and President Frizzell told of the hearing | past years made karge remittances to the parent fpamerica.” Avoid) straining exes Kadress Sprsberg ts Gricare ee THREE YEARS OF MISERY. | given both them and the railroad officials, as | society, as. for instance. $17,000 to race 8 fase Cuature Repartment of ‘MARTYN. COL ME yt F Ct ro" i —— Tes Stan a the irae or Bible in every family in the world in aiwenty fa prpiondallphorg ad E OF ORAT ‘ncorporated), Gl 12th st. a zzell also told of other work be lone | years, Mr. Ballantyne was made a life director lay upon the way warn. I $_ ENGLISH AND MANS" Me. King costes at Retsbtwat, swnborh of Wash- | in the matter: and said that from what be had bythe parent society in recognition of his} « Prey gives” 7A few tes sof Mion IRM Jedlerson piace ‘Kindereacten, frie a, MANS*S KINDERGARTEN AND Ac ne (1 Street Market near | lear% iaduet . dj = eparatory clas ber Lm ag spore. fal abs arseaenes [Stee ses eenenr seen ented ee | ote eee web iors ear orto: Hreforncat once rk | GA CGE Ae Ss, GY SAP | Serato ean ae eres eens 10] liss chert T. Harris, — me nnn -4 rs coer igri aa Sento Sector’ cates IS IMPORTANT sees engi Boa bisioy Wile k Lasaeck | | ESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND "TAPESTRY ~ ~nyheadlgmaantgemasengpi would get a hearing at an early day. Prof. Robert W. Rogers of Dickinson College | 11.4 nature be assistedat the right time. Late YORE. ayp THR <u tian ae a ras Te: | ast evening delivered the second of a series of | Seerfallsto a meng apn a ee S55. | Wo0RS COMMERCIAL Col Lik AND SCHOOL aman ye $f $er.000, and also cellingattention to the need | fall lectures under the auspices of the Lucy | purities, and is 2a excellent ton! also. Hee ree Ara schon Tint on tia mess | _Drawing classes Saturday. ee of improvements to other streets. The streets | Webb Hayes Bible School in the Wesley Chapel, He Wants to Add His Name. stone fas am tee ee OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND mentioned were $4, 4th, 10th, M and Florida | his subject being ““A Bundio of Stick Letters | » « permit me to add my namie to, your many other Siraismienticisual/gestestes ara aniseed ae eae lca ate Le 4% 5 7 Pn AL LIMITED.* avenue. Thirty Centuries Old.” After spenking upon at curative | tions. Colleye amnnalires. ais — i loch, Judge A. itimere for New York, 4.00 ee the ancient languages, particularly thut of (be ANE on ter ee MON. | So — ppewaas wast nena ae The railroad committee reported that in its | Babylonians, Prof. Rogers recited the bh a eee WT, DANi Estof Parte, DEPNKE of London, ae a sell — 1%, eg pea on ‘sreot ater opinion landmarks were absolutely necessary | of a bundle of letters, written upon cls service. in order that trains on the Baltimore and Ohio | had been found in Egypt, some of wh: tatie cn blood and sin ‘and census exatnius! Stenorraphy twught, sete FOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. be SWIFT SPECIFIC C0, 4 Athaial a : 5 za | Raise ALOT SRees Sepals | Past express, 7-508. m week days, and S45 Rm tmigit be properly timed. The establishment | 20¥ im the Lritish Museum, The letters, ed A QQMPETENT, LADY Tk ACHER, (prsties | NUS , HALST De me SCHODE, FO LNT x of landmarks, the report, is necessary | Prof. Hogers, are of considerable value in un- Socuhon, grammer and letter writing; will, make afer Plloat Samay be ah Onaad comely py fies’ rage bosons all doubt. as experience has proved | 7aveling the’ mysteries which surround the USeable Srna: Nadvess MS, Bear obice’ mint | Pooms, 1420 ieaatad dey trom 10 toisam. | evuntry. tn Chorpugt ropes within the past few dave that an intelligent | "cient history of Babylon and Egypt, and of court aud = jury of twelve men are unwilling to | Stet value to the A DAI as PLES SINGING CLASS. CO! oF mn for reading music at eisht. 1253 loka ww. went ete ee HVA’ figures. igus: | SORE SST accept the sworn testimony of unimpeachable | === r ol Worntaton classes: Mopday, useday and Wednes- | ofwan, voles, violin, ficte, cornet, advan: | ag \ police officers who, with hes in band, have | $5 Bu oe peas tieket, en! daz. , Baltimore: Thursday. Friday and Saturday. tages to pupils. 0. B. BU! Seaed covered tates 08 toube ouae ck ten Syumplete couran in typewriting, "A decidedly 2 M®® ZELts », nbcH i etnies present dvehtbald SeNoolur a DENTISTRY. oning a quarter mile in thirty-five seconds. | Be stn. Nocal cultare pein ‘a harmony. = | ‘To render the work more effective and the | UARANTEE TO TEACH ANT PE T = «7-3m" Sis Haye Wek, sccompaniet | = ————> Pa by evidence more certain.” saya the committee Seer ewoue OAlso jen- | AME BERLIT? SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ‘PANTING AND, DRAWING TAUGHT DY ANE: | [J & DENTAL assoctaTION, G00 Cire SE ; “we recommend the adoption of the followin, =“q— : onan pastel and water color. SREYSOLDS, “Artist, urs erlenced, feacher E th fs ag nv nose and throat abont adopt ial ‘600 F sow" 13 American’ and Branches. Moudaye, eat hee a? Boo oth Ed i e ag. day Rose and throat shout | “<-First. That the District Commisstonersbe re- | French, German, Spanish, arepeae English, Latin, Seite Cor. Theat Dene @. #91, % c= s radiating frum -he briige | quested te, place 8 pest or other sabes ntial | | 2 YoU WANT YOUR, CHILDREN, To BE WELL. Greek and Transiations,, Nowe RWOOD INSTITUTE BOAR! oane bat DAY : 2 oie. 3T 3 488 Cay head. My nese wes Mark at the intersection of the railrond nour | {pd yay 24 and stron give thems Priney FRED : ‘ BELbOr SCHOOL FOR FOUNG LAD 20 a.m. and 4.36 p.m. daily cial-y 8 the east line of 5th street northeast,and anotuer | HOFF's MALT EXTRACT. It ts the beverage, for Stud for college aniiouncemen oh grnmax }EoruREs & COMEDIES Geenraeey ‘The Largest organization devoted to bigtr ! | week children, mpreinar pwothers. the elek snd Sebi TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE, , 9.00 and 1.50 a.m. and 4.28 uch mark at a distanee of 1,320 feet therefrom, | tuted. It strencthens the entire system. The gen- P's, J. FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEACHI for circulars and programs. cept Sunday. Bndaya 00 00 a otha’ they may be clearly visible from the in: | tiny must ave thenigoature of “aohana Heffron the | P° of Pian, Crran. Voos!, Music suf he sist Washington ts ty, The tnsueuration will arse rericpe aca toner j te n of 5th and K streets, CON Seentar’ New Yorke: Use dchann Holt's Malt | vanced, “Gi pa, nd render, this = Prete may Vorce that | ‘ond. ‘That the Commissionersalso be re- | Bonbons for Coughs and Col sation aealeabie” year for in Wart dt eolae a peers: scan obtetn or ate Kae sects, Ban is ot ease a States ofters much real advantages, Address ae appa eas Ea ins 8 00 gon Platged® the promotion of sotencias Pleasant and active. = ROF, AND MRS. DORAN. 1117 G ST. N. W RT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE—FIG! SEASON— 4 ~ —— correct pe il prepare, studens of ‘either sex for college, AD gismoes_ Antique, portrait eee - | diagram of tbat portion of the city lying be- 7 a school orvice examinations.” Younget | men's life, "Evening classes tween fh and 10, streets and. Florida avenue PROFESSIONAL. Siu PRE Bir mee | Reine and } street northeast, with the distances | poiior. 1 a | quested to have made and certified DRIA AND THE ao Wie a iS. ee ge sam, it edmond ECTOR THOMAS OF THE MAGNETIC | clearly marked thereon from theeastline of 5th Institute of Poris. Treatments xt the patient's DLUMBIA CONS RE VATORY OF DIT AID. £00. nae, | street where it intersects the north line of K | Topidence or 4) tie office, OFF Tate at alton pie pyinginal, late of the New’ Buglanid See Street northeast to each of the aforesaid quar- | Chroulc fer-mile marks: also the distance from the| yyw DREAMEK, THE ONLY CFLFBR | Casterly poet to the north line of Florida ave- | Mrgist and German setrologiat in the cit | nue. gihevents of lif. “Gace oars, Gam. to St od oie = = - “Third. That the proper authority be re- See | PpANcING—TwWO | quesied to issue a special order to the lieuten- | PERE lay claievovant, savrolonr and mediuin in iu et sae of police of the 9th precinct to take obser- | thts city. vations as to the peed of railroad trains at |, Bora vith wonderful prophetio gift of tells all the events of your life from er: | twice a week, offenders against the | fiveals hidden mysteries, recovers leet property of | Aq a ‘SCHOO! very important police regulations may be ar-| folen’ roads, puiuts cat your eneiies from Four G AILEARD SCHOOL | rested, and that we proffer our vervices at | friends, brings separated together. causes speedy Inet | artistic cua sclentiae such times to corroborate their testimony. DPS See tual eile wheter ywou enccoas | Rrceelcs, sand infeed 2a lak horouch special rain. He te Retvous discases a specialty. -nS9-Thu Ep | PRIVATE aca ix NATHEMATIOS AND ABHINOTON 3 " W heen igre Sr ‘opens Sept, 26. PT Westeksiion tn at apply to Mis CLAN UITAE, BANJO AND | Se TAUGHT BY new anid easy ae ‘Learn inone term at ae aS Let. nw. terms reasonabl pe EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, teachers. oaite puciis it classes. Private, any = Bs A dren's lana, 80 por Guaster, ish to Le convinced to call and see me 1217 Penn. ave. nw. et the market. ‘Do you wear a partial set of srtificial testh with 014-fashioned piste, or have you lost several of your ARE COLL Voscbnable rakes, Bow Li, ‘oct$1-Lm' Du. C. M. Je RDAN, * : . pregppnslncsen Ang a ipierpiets Grea, ven GUSTO INSUTUTE, 2007 0 STN. ‘ew | nstural teeth? We can insert artificial teeth for you by ad jn conclusion oe CO} commends: ves ly troubles, mencen. Europe and ‘omg ee arding and Day School for Girls. (oe 13TH ST. N.W. | that the tailtuad company be requested to make | Stencers fom other cities and all -ervuble willaave | Gaillard, o@icier or circaiags ad:#38 our aywtem of bridge work and thus avoid the use of « Hime and money by coming fo right place st once, | Sfuslier, author of ths Gueis Syren ae. | better provisions for the slow ranning of trains | as he succeeds where others have failed. Con’ ‘Mr. nd Mrs, BEVERLEY R. MASON. plate, with all its discomforts and annoyances. Have ot Toroat, Lungs | Within’ tae city Limite “so that the’ company | bost skeptical. "Adveruiner only what'be cum dg. All | PS Me ss squire '3 SCHOO ia Eu toa Ge Gentiemen), Swedish Medt- | you broken one of your natural teeth eo-that it cannot Pei | nay be relieved of the suspicion, now so prev- | Dusiness confidential. Sittings 30: Hours, 9 to | MISS 8. E. BRADLEY HAS 11 ED INSTRUO- be ae er ‘and Massage tough! > oa, and Exe a oe retin conaivee at weeny Boing cad eye | oa Sundar, Neatdonce, 400 Ht., Bot. 456 and on, in drawing and puintia, at syndic, 140) Cor; eee e21_| besiied, or have yousrootin your mouththst mar | _ Telephone cil. .xp ose ThEaTuENT rues. | Sent (pelt conve the ineotoron onto Me Seigpdayy- Visitors are welcovs say Wednesday. Conch from northwertesction” oom Conese ae COMMERCE — abscess this-winter? Haveit treated and resteredto _ sai ep — lau..2 ws pm, 6to jing of your fellow men, and we will aaaae _| NATIONAL GYNN, D ¢ AILY LINE BETWEEN WASHING’ iam. 2 wd pm, 6tospne | the wing at your & miniprei porn on a fie Tees Sadan yas NATSING BOMERE, sTupto. tte former usefulness by one of our besutifal gold or SHVSICAT, TRAINING, DEPORTME 1-1 Now York Avenue, Gymnasium, 1 nies at. our ak Cuesday and Pri n 2 FORTRESS MONROE end ———- ~~ NORFOLK, Vid ane pew and powerful Lren Palace Stesmers. WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK —SOUTHBOUND, ty at 7 p.m. foot of Pigg toe nbs ae | ‘are made for ont. NORTHBOUND. DUFOUR, 1203 T st. aos work. money and our influence.’ ” Bzi-Lin* MAGNE WATER, LIGHTS AND SEWERS. Ms. xe ahd vgn WHITE, OF BOSTON | ‘The committee on water, lights and sewers | 5 eee and made a report recommending the erection of ae gus lamps on 7th between F and G streets, which the committee stated is the only square SES cerZatt | im that neighborhood that is not lighted. |The space committee also reported that the necessity for cD By MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. | i1.¢ sewer on Florida avenue was urgent. ‘The "2 class, Wednesday and erik tborourh and proarecel rulers: wih fzpaectum. “ine nclug coll pets ral. 1sem* at aggre 108. W. ‘PIANo TEACHER. —sEVEN Ris EXPERT MES, SRACES, i aT , AM S ence; _ beyinn 10 Artist and Tescher of Vocal Music, de- 3 hours t “ae eats us = one ad br method for young yapt volops the volo without straining. | Bend address for x Meg | cia ag oe sind on | GRE [AXVARD PREVAIATONE SCBOC, 916 147 vai rane 0, thiesides Sore | meat PES Most CaS tangs Sea Bagot primates Gets ‘Cision iithtted, thus insuring tall . s ? e “ the, pe x aes : tions Private tuition if deairet 4 lions; and stvelicnce in periormance asoured: | Soucstion 1 the ra frp | report enlled attention to the fact toat the oe piso VOCAL ad PANG equally as well lee feces an ete 37 aA aalatts Xortelk dally 98 0:30 pw Nese Pees | appropriation for this sewer was available in A A antty gree oterea SES, SINGTON ST, BarTrMone. | Se ruiter, Sper) turatioy eivsata art ooh fi beg 2S bed tractor stated, ore ot % —r ee ert be ge ee en ek igneaad D SARA WANCUTT, FROM BOS Seine textectiyy ewe Sad =] ree 3. QUMERT, BLANC RUSCKERT, 3S. MYERS SOHQOL—A BOAR enn Tickets on aie at 513, G10, 1851 and 1481 Peamayte Better look over youre | Enticelves lucky if they jet the eewer there by | auyih, cq curated, RUBS TADOT felting fron; nature cam be earned, a ha Ww. Wet SW. des aired sehce ee eia pee ae “Ask for ticket via the mew lize. wardrobe ar ther nextepring. The committee alro recommended ee Ee wel pocweties Expressive ren: Es In pw. a © not some garments= the laying of water mains and the construction aes Cultare rg? - Which, if properly of sewers and concluded by asking that the eS so1-Sun° Mi Vcerece thateceiing eaned and Dyed, will | antiquated pra ce of failing to Tight the street =| BAS sex ssf E be Good as new. a on mos moet night: ended and that reas ox, , Onators. ‘mk an CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS &. W. lamps be | night. 7 i ‘ATED GLATR- oan ooutien 1s 2 A. F. BORNOT, ie tig a ie oie fn oll at the last | M See WARY Se RWEAT Bye 3 Meese. AL THLE. sltlgiren HEB Cees i aomplee wont eerie de oor penne pride a coaropriation’so light H etrest | Buses aad took Ag how re retain husband or passes ont nie art develope Chom Demers ey eases ; o the boundary sirect, bat he hed not seen the soa gcharme ny set aces tetens | Reeeseeet teaching. Beat references -_ CokURE oF Founded 154. = 2 ights. “Does anybody know anything | {uearps-atel han electrical peyche- | 74 = BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL - Fy ge it that matter?” he asked. teleal poe Pe Tarn to a oa UEAISES GOLDEN ania nane of ou Telodee of the ea 4 ““I thick the wires have been put along the treat” was the respanse of © member. ct anes Geneon Camco d tre senoor. i yor YouNG Lapies axpuirriearars | TS," ae oof eee oe Pies a Sigion: ten soletaln, sud enema nae cope tee SERRE TEESE oF Scr es as ssn cesar ere cee tr bet ak aa : ot CO ES RG | ‘ Dae os modern methods toe 7 2s; Cale, fom the committee on ralrands, Eitiieen jst ae ru nae sin mew oelb ae ee Y a apectal coune bo ora ONLY said that the company had made some of rey cits ULE INITIATE | Te a a ee to ee a | fw wibed, but bad “alted to proviae | Gli ey aS zai" Tee the electric, giving as their excuse the fact that ee i et prohibited the etringing of overhead ST ea