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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. : 13 ———— > — and here the boys tell me I’m wanted as a i v. : a st te eee eee ee tae ROE < STOR EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. wire? and you must go, Jim, declared A IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. BABTIMORE AND QHIO RAILROAD. + ee = = chedule in effect October 20, 1895. ‘There was a low-chorus of protests at Chevy Chase MR. W. EDWARD HERMENDAHL OF BALTI | Leave Washington ‘from station corner of. New this. He Talks of Headaches ‘and Nervous- as more, teacher of voice Tuesdays and Fridays at | 5 (4. Jersey avenue and © st. “Tt is Mrs. Warren’s wish,” added WiW. ness and Gives a Cure for Both. FrenchiandiEnciien School eS ANS GEESE pete ea ee a “We understand that,” sald one of the From the Brening News, ‘Newark, N. J. 8! HS For Cincinnati, ’St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vestl- men. ‘She said something about it @] 4 yas the drug clerk's turn t6‘tell a story of one for Young Ladies; half an hour from Washington, | so) manual free. Parents advised as to schools. Imited m., Express 12:01 night. while ago, but she don’t know, you see. D. ©., by eleccvic cars. French the language of |" aug-8m* For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Express daily 11:30 Jim heard Nick say something, ‘something | Of bis experiences, amd the porter, expecting | tne house, For circulars address a.m. and 8:40 p.m, = : 7 4 z NEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS— = For Lexi s E BE. = he didn't mean quite likely, and. there's | scmething gocd, na urual, settled himself comfort: MELLE. LEA 3, BOULIGNY, | CUSEX SCHOOL. FOR ets Riera tan-|- For Winchostos mad aan eet. ee) Al FOR A CORRECT [eet —Th fh no need cf making a bad matter worse for | ably in a chalr prepared 7 iz ocl0-3m Chevy Chase, Md. guages, music and, art; daily excreise in. calls: For Li atural Bridge, Koatoke, Kuoxville, ef re : a neighbor who’s got trouble enough al-| tention to the speaker. The latter was Henry x : = = fhenies, drawing, Latin and French or German | Chattanooga, Memphis and New Onleaus, 112 j es ready.” Maier, who resides with bis Tarents on Aqueduct | MRS ESTELLA H. READE, THACHER OF SING-| included in the recula~ course, P-m. dally; ‘Sleeping Cars. through. a ee : bonhy “i ing, pupil of Dr. Kimball's, Monday and Thurs- | au2i-tf MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. | For Luray, 3:45 p.m, dall ‘No man could mean to be kinder than | street, Newark, N.J., and who bards out medicine | Gi Dil ‘Droop’s. Music Studio, Penn. — a re f pm. ly. you are, Si,” said Will, “but Mrs. Warren | over the counter of Dr. Ande ¥. Burkhardt's | (0¥ Stiyiuoens Sto 'S0P Sot at, Baltimore. 1488 N STREET. 27:00, “TIO 98:00 8:50. 20:30, e108 SHLD ie will take it unkindly if Jim doesn’t go. 1 | drug store at 271 Orange street, this city. 026-6t* ae ee 2:30 15, x3:00, 3:25, x4:28, Fe think she's tight. The worst had better | + Pertaps I can do nothing better,” he bessm. | Vocal CULTURE— andi Seen eee es eet eee} na e said now than when It’s all over.” “ my : at s BUXTON, — }, 10:00, x11:00 pan 555535 Spoor ead ‘than to tell you the secret of/ my good health. MADAME DE ST. CLAIR BUXTON, TELEGRAPHY, TELEGRAPHY. TELEGRAPHY. Sundays, x4:55, 17:00, x7:10, § REELES ou eee suntan Gecon tena out fs a story that I have told to'thdpy, recently, and | _026-3t 1431 2ist st. near Dupont Circle. Rapidly and thoroughly taught by an expert. m., x12:10, x12:30, 1:00, x3200, SESE Sy = p i h case, it may be worth 9, Meibods best. Prices lowest. x5:05, x5:10, 6:30, CONDITIONS OF THE STAR’S GREAT OFFER. | ™t3 Mur Shit ies toi 2 begin wir Tas | Miss Sherman’s School | | 1yetfute ulus couegs om and ts, mw. | Dap 318.00 nie, - ‘It's never any good trying to manage | CU" et vrong and robust, a8 Tam now. Long | FOR GIRLS, corner Jefferson place and 19th st, + _Se3-Sm* For Annapolis, 7:10 and other people's business.”” oe AL ays) SOE a A class now forming In continental lterature and | FRED x STHS; . 3 m. Sundays, 8.3 rs ENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE PART . Pe 1. The Evening Star will pay $500 in gold | son whatever will guesses from any source | °'Well look here!” exclaimed King, who | hours of work erd hard study had left me in a) distory of art. tratare we | FRENC x 1 RI: | "For Frederick, 19:00, *9:30, ., 1215, to ine reader from whom It receives by mail, | be recelved or considered after six o'clock | had been lictening thoughtfully, “I ehould | wretched condition. Prightful, lingering headaches | “0774 WsitRUGHON, $15 PER QUARTER. iment (American teachers who teach: Breach: | 74:92 5:30 pam. = at the publication office, Pennsylvania ave- | p.m. November 12. Persons who miss the | like to know it you can’t leave this to me? | found me a resdy victim, and at times I was £0 : Serene z _Depont circle, north side (1502 19th # 31 Be pon non ay noe aban See ee nue and 11th street, the complete and abso- | first installments can obtain back numbers | j’ye got mixed up in Nick’s trouble and I’m | ncrvous that the dropping of a pin would cause me LILLIAN EDMUNDS, Th B = Ke le Ss h iT For Gaithersbu: a Bh ahs | lutely correct solution of “W hen the War ‘at the office of The Evening Star. durned sorry, but I've done my level best | to give a violent start, and then I would be seized | _oc26-5t* Star office. e berkeley School, ams 72:50. "3:50, *4:33, 2*5:35, ‘as Over,” as it shall be disclosed in the tion. to find his girl today. You know th: vi bling that was, to put it mildly, vA DESSONS—ELEMENTARY OR AD- 1515 AL street. 325, 11:30 p.m. firal chapter of the story to be published UO CO eG CUES don't you, Will?” reais he neasne Wenn Began Goctee | tanedetulicss especial attention to backward, Students thoroughly fitted for West Point and | , For Washington Junction and way points. 10:00, Friday, November 15, in The Evening Star. 1. But one solution can be entered by @/ "7 j2vontt a doubt of it, Jim.” exceedingly pubs unwilling and adult pupils. University graduat Annapolis, for all universities and scientific | °9:30 a.m., 11:15 p.m. Express tralus, stopping a! If two or more tomplete and absolutely «or- | reader. “Then just let it stand’ as If you fellows | MOTI Now T Satter myer ail my kaowledge 1 | Fret-,J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20t8 and F sts. | schools, for, direct, commissions tn the oe cong (OVAL. BLUE LINE “FOR NEW YORK AND rect soiutions are received the $500 In gold| 2 All guesses must be sent by mail «nd | hadn't spoken to me. Guess. you can trust | (cul ‘find nothing. that would cure those terrible | —SU2#s.métu,dm ined bave successfully passed examinations during PHILADELPHIA, will be divided equally. in no other way, plainly addressed to| me to say what's right about Nick when I'| Leadaches or put an end to my extreme nervous- | IVY INSTITUTE Enter now. the past two years. Arrangements may be made All traing illuminated with pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the 2. Shculd The Star fail to receive a solu- “Prize Story Editor,” The Evening Star, | ct to talking to the justice, you hear me?” | ness. When T picked up a bottle. my hand woud Business College. for private lessous in all branches. See ee ae Aen ros one a ing Car), 8:00, 3 < tion that is complete and absolutely correct ‘There was a significant tone in this that | Shake as though I had the chills, and if tt was a CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S. in all its details, the $500 in gold will te |'Washington, D. C. struck the villagers pleasantly. powder that I was handling I stood a good chance IVY INSTITUTE < Enter now. __0¢22-e01 2 _Head M Se ir), (10:00, ame, Dining Car), 1 allotted to the twenty-nine readers whose | 3. In order to put out-of-town readers of |" "{ guess,” said Si) SH a nw chneiie: gf ,susinkling | it all Horecatero uulaceeoceaere Business College. DR. E. 8. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGING— | p.m.” ft ag hoon Hei explanation shall come nearest to the true | rhe star on a time equality with city read-| “that’s the best way out of jt. Jim can | jzed that a man of my physical condition had bet-| IVY INSTITUTE Enter now. Studio at EF. Droop | & Sons) new plano ware: | o'clock). Dining Dar}. (7:00, solution of the mystery according to their | ers, they will be permitted to secure from | take care of himself.” ter not attempt to mix any med ‘ Business Colle opie oe oS ee eae ote: | IRE, CaF .m., Dining Cari, (2 Percentage of mert, and the money will Le | their local postmaster an indorsement on| ‘The inference was, of course, that King| _“ ‘Try a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills,’ sald ge. = ae Ss elzae can, 3 Dining Can), 8:00, (12:01 Gilded 58 fallow the back of the envelope in which their | would ‘periure himseif in his cal to help | Dr. Burkhardt, one day; and, as you know the Popular, practical, progressive. WANTED PUPILS: SUPERIOR ENSTRUCIION IN | Satel Parlor Garson allay araloe Ist_Prize s100 | guesses are forwarded, indicating the day | his neighbor. Will knew that this would | (tors adsico is always, werk fillowings 2 eer pull cptablished. Low pried French; Parisian accent on aI TENNIE, Stas | For Atlantle City, 4:55, 10:00,and 11:30 a.m., Bl Prize. ai nd hour of delivery of the letter to Nim, | te just the thing neither of the Warrens | timp neve: yreformed ti Wonders of these pills business oa year, teri Ste thacamt | 123) nme Sanday 4 2 3 : d such guesses will be accepted at the| would wunt, but he could say nothing at] Would you believe it? Before I had taken the con- ‘The typewritin; * Se == ee] **Daily. 4th Prize i Sees nt Friends’ Select School, xExpress trains, “Nashington post office on the day and hour | tke time, for the party began to move for- | tents of one box my certified. The indorsement, plainly written | ward, and he in ink, must be personally signed by the; thy with Ki eadache began to give me a SI -| day of occasionally, and soon left me entirely. Bhes 0 at vrasncss? Well, she pills put thand dic IVY INSTITUTE BUS < and_K sts, n.w., S. most startling abruptness. You | au27-3m,2 Baggage called for and checked from hotels and 26. residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at aod ALI. } ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, uous man- | New York avenue and 15th strect and at depot. 25 Prizes of $10 each. EGE, 8.w. cor. 8th , AM., Principal. self felt a warm 3’3 loyalty, and thonght that | How about my ner - 500 postmaster or acting postmaster. perhaps it might be as well to let him take | cmd to that with Prizes; aggregating. i : “on T know enough about the business to appre eh re = : dey The first prize of $100 will be paid for the| 4. Inquiries not considered fully answered | care of himself in the matter. Martin | (ite the a Lipalngnlennrescutl CATHOLIO UNIVERSITY L _ Sidwell for twelve years, | R. B. CAMPBELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, expla ge tenioe HOO will be paid for the | nere will receive proper attention if ad-| touched Nis arm, and WIN fell back with | $uitite GPAs od by paving, civict atter | A, cOUrse of twenty-five lectures om “oclal'| and tuaay thoughtful aad yraminent poopie eetias || cca Ort MADAERE- Gen, Pass. Agt. true sclution; the second prize of $75 to the | dressed to “Prize Story Editor, The Even- tion to those given by Dr. Williams with each bex Lael eae oe Seay tenor ets they were ready for school, and kept them there 4 person sending the explanation next near- | ing Star, Washington, D. C whispered Martin, “the snake's | of his Pink Pills, I was soon another fellow. Look | jy tne ‘McMahon Hall of Philosophy, commencing | Until ready for graduation ‘or college. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. est, and so on, for the third and fourth| 5. The $00 will be awarded under the at me now! A picture of health, eh? Well, that {8 | sonday, November 4, 1805, at 4:45 p.m., and cou- As a coilege ‘preparatory. school its efMelency Ss Lrinee reat rizes. The remaining twenty-five pr.zes of | foregoing general conditions, according to ! echoed Will, with a shudder. | Sat Dr. Williams’ Fink Pills will do for @ man, | tinuing ‘on successivé Mondays at the same hour, | may be Kuown from the fact that ducing (he ra eninanthe coe 10 each will be awarded to the persons | the best judgment of the judges appointed 0 took it? or a woman elther. Sco, 1 con hold this glass oF | execpt during the Christmas and Faster holidays. | Proper df was "presented, a In effect September 9, 1896. Bending the twenty-five explanations next | by The Star, and they will hve complete | | ‘You haven't heard eny of the boys say culdn't do that two months ago ae Tickets for the course, admitting iwo, $2. For] Atassachusetts Institute of “Technology, teepinge Dithne Baw and Observation Cars fMearest to the fourth prize, as the judges | control and final decision in alf matters re- | anything about it?” “What is ft, ma’m? eatly dress- | ile by the registrar of tho university apd at) others. Perscns desiring thorough ind rational | Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincunati, Indiauapolis, may determine their merit. lating to this contest. “Not a word.” nesp) to the box of T — training and good associites ior thelr children] gr. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Parlor $. The Star is pre-eminently a family} 6. ‘‘A complete and correct solution” can} “Then ’twas took by the fellow it be- is’ Pink Pills? Yes, ma’m, fifty cents, | W. ee a et ante ee Brentano's, | 1 Cah '@ Harrisburg. newspaper and its daily installment of a| be made in the. reader's own language and | longed to, you mark my word a Tiane Serie are: great) things,” sald Afr] aud mandoll omnetonucs at Paglanty pes and at Brenteniag, | 2080 4M; FAST LINE Pullman Buffet Parlor high grade serial story is a feature inteni-| in the number of words necessary for an| “I den't know why,” said V Fee ee ante stbeireparees. againy audi i taxes:tolrupl selZ-tf THOMAS. W. SIDWELL, Trincipal. Harristurg to Pitebore ste ed to especially commend it to the home| absolute statement of dhe reader's guess. | momentary silence, the lutter, ufter all he had heard, thought so too. | _Jel-lew5m' sae 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO. AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. — circle. ‘lo emphasize—and advertise—the | It must disclose the mystery and such m: shivers. Seems as i! Dr. Wiliams’ Pink Pills contain all the elements AMERICANIZED DELSARTD. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- fact that The Star is a newspaper pecull!ar- | terial facts of the plot revealed in the de- necessary to give new life and richness to the bleed | gpLF-EXPRESSION AND HEALTH CULTURE. ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, ly suitable for women’s reading, the fur-| velopment of the story as may be deemed B and restore shattered nerves. They are for sale by | Giass instruction. Course, $5. Private lessons. Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. ther condition is made that the $500 in| necessary by the judges to a clear and full A AML druggists, oF may be had dy mall from Dre | Mrs. ELEANOW SCOTT, 1012 13th wt-n.w.oll-18t* Se ee a ee ee prizes shall be paid only for explanations | explanation of the mystery. for Ue. per box, or six boxes for $2.50...’ | EDWARD A. LOVY, GRADUATE OF IMPERIAT. THE BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Dining Cur to Ciieagon sent in by women and girls. All may read;| The names and addresses of the winner 4 Conservatory, Prague.—Musie instructor at 723 14th st. nw. 7:10-P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman but only women and girls may guess—and | or palnrieeaa oe the cash prizes will be pub- = ae Georgetown ‘cantege® teacher (of, violin, Eazeiony ee ee hoe ISS Sleeping one Dining Cars to St. Louis, ‘and Sleep- id. i Ty = Gaps and composition. Studio, st. mw. ocl8-2w* y eri9 che ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. WiNvhew the War Was Over” will continue | title after the publication of the final 12) ONS AS G0. W, LAWRENCE, VOICE CENTCHE, PIAS PSST Te Se Iyer feed er Saye Es Ss) oe 0.) gmnall classes, day or evening: diso private les- | ing Car to Pittsbu 1 cor os free i .. s rE fq daiiee tia taliinentevanti mila <Noverc|| chapters rummer Tells What He Saw in a| STUDIO, 1003 9th bw. Voice building a spe; | gene at schcol or residence. rial lesson, free. | 7:50 A-M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and ber 8, on which date all but the final chap- No condition of subscription to The Star =m y. Weak vo.ces made strong, pure an Send for circular. ocd-d ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. ter will have been published. The interval | is imposed. Guessers must be women and Railroad Yard. brilliant. | SPECIAL RATES to season, punlls- 10:30°A M. for ‘Ehaira ‘and Henovo, daily except between Friday, November 8, and Tuesday, | girls and necessarily they must be readers From the San Antonio Express. }-_Examioation gratis. wees ee + Supday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P.M. TDEMIS OF SiionTHanD—onss | Mount Vernon Seminary, 7:30 P-Al, for, Willlemsport, flockéster, Buffalo and November 12, six o'clock p.m., inclusive, | of The Star, but they may read the story ‘Niagara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Si will be allowed for the forwarding of gu2ss- | in The Star taken by any member of the ATTENTIO: Laise, 1333 12th st. n.w., 13 organizing a dicta- “One Christmas I was down watching the ‘yar _ y C1 (9 e NI NI € es, and the final chapter will be published | family and need not be regular subscrib=rs and Seca OF SICH Men nee Vara Be eae tiaieriteaie ceice seemliat cee Oe OU TS ee Nine borat peace rratee in The Star on Friday, November 15. Un-| themselves in order to enter the compet Ottumwa, Ia.,” said the drummer. “The | — 2 zs Singin 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- der no consideration whatever will guesses | tion. While only women and girls may whole crew were celebrating, more or less, | Art School. West End A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHCOL FOR | falo and Niagara Falls daily. Slveping Car Wash- be received from any source and considered | guess and win the prizes, they can receive 2 9 YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ‘ton to Elmira, and had paid several visits to “The Road to| 1115 17th st. n.w. Miss S. W. Kelly, London Hell,” kept by old Storing Jordan, who| Medalist, Principal Thorough course in drawing t . from. object. and iife—oll, water colors, china bucked the prohibition law so long. A fellow | painting: outdoor aketching from nature, oc&2-bt* | Ped with every requisite of a refined home and @| New ‘York dally, for Philadelphia» week prior to Friday, November &, or later than | help as to their guess from any member of i Philadelpiia, New York and the East, Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. PM SESSION, anes six o'clock p.m. November 12. For no rea- ! their family or from all the family. 4,00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” ell Pare Large and attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- | “jo, Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for remsos ae rai ee SE aes ee Aes Gays. = aie . ive school. " in the crew, ‘pulling pins,’ a tall, lank, blue prose Regular at Dining Car), 7:20. 9:00, 10:00 foun 8 0) Si G Applications for admission of pup'ls to the Day 5 215, 3:15, EIGHTEENTH INSTALLMENT Sse Seo ne eae ume ove ee keley School for Girls, | .t08 nase ‘unde atter Septetaber afteenth, be-| igi Can) and 11:00 AM oe ay, * was always ‘chewing the rag’ and ‘rawhid- ee Bisnis ae neues Circle, aS sae Be the hours of ten and one o'clock each (Piping Gar), 7:20, , 11:00 A.M., 2:45, ¢ 5, pi ve? -Im* Ss 3 Prin. | morning. 4:20, 6:40, 11:35 P. Phil (Back numbers can be obtained at The Star office.) ing’ with the ‘eagle eye’ or-engineer on the | -~ ee “aw See oe me ST ee eres yard engine. Both were pretty well tanked | ” for girls in English, French | _ se10-3m 4 Principal. | press, 2:01 and 5: . daily. = é and got to bluffing each, other, and finally also. Natural History field classes, = = : = For Boston, without change, 7:0) A.M. week days, CHAPTER XVIII—THREE MEN GO TO] had not been conscious for more than a the blue nose bet the engineer he could stand it her residence, M27 Pst. oBi-ms | DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUME LES: |- and 3:15 P i For Baltimore, 6 DENBY. moment at a time since Mr. Warren went in the middle of the tratk and get on the ~THORAED JERICHAU, ee ee eae 280, 11:00 and 1 Will found more than half the searching | @way, and he had said nothing of signifi- head end of the engine ag fast as she could Royal Universi oienhagen, will | —Sve-_ Piano and 7 eereael z : party at Mr. Warren's house when he ar- cance. turn a wheel. j pils on Plano, Organ, Theory and Com- | \{ANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITAR—BANJO. es scat 7 3 Gishloskout “Of course, I will stay,” responded Will. “They put up $25 a side, but that wasn’t tudio, oe Music Store. | ARTHUR E. YUNDT, rived. Two or three were on the = “Have all the people come back?” all the stakes. Failure meant certain death itis" Sasic Houses: SE || ee oa ee eae for him, and before he came to the gate; “I think not. I didn’t see King and the for the switchman and a‘trial of the engin- CHOOL FOR GHUS peciat peal texas: zi pe they had told him the news. men who went with him as I came in.” eer for murder. se ee are | "1 tf gs Mg daily, excey “Nick's took up. “I hope he basn't gone home—" gia Neseotakica isl ena “They went out into the to settle it. Wis ee Nt nee Prof. T. WILLIAMS-PEARMAN, For Ainapois, ity 9:00 AM 12:15 and 4:20 Although the young man had seen clearly] ,,,O8' he'll come here first, you may be ea meaaine Firs aeaen enanee Fed See eee SENS en ane - 530-1m* ‘Studio, $23 Bust Capitol st. ey ee re ya, 9 5 7 a “But 1 ‘No; not so bad as that. on’t chang = ds ery, = al oC ‘ nck. almost from the beginning in how com: ‘But I'm not. You see, the chief of police | nothing though it woes without saving that | track full of hard-packed and frozen snow MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, Sa conte ine. TEE See BO PAT dati. promising a situation Mr. Warren was] of Denby, who came for Mr. Warren, left| the fellow has some purpos® in it. Billy, | to the top of the rail. Upto then we thought NATION ADEN ERSTE Richmerd ani Atlinta, 8:40 P.M. daily: Riel ‘The twelfth antmal course of lectures will begin 2 i Tueadey, October 1, 1846, at & o'clock p.m. ey pte qlatreductess’ address will be detiverea by | {S35 T'S: week dare, WILL RESUME HER PRIVATE | Pict. For Alezandria, 4:30, leseons and classes in French, drawing aud paint- | ,Pasminations for admission will be held Monday, |“ y M., 12: Se caliente: B10 20th 23, at 8 o'clock p.m.. at the college building, . 5, at her residence, 910 20th ye corer of 8th and K st we they were bluffing, but when, they took the engine back a quarter for a start, we tried placed, he was as ignorant as the rest of fen onieeranete & get Me as He ouene we'll cet the cirl ve: ae 2 beat the villagers as to the mary details that ones wanted as a witness} “for heaven's sake, Jol maaemitl pie se than anybody supposed. The | °84!nst, Nicholas “Don’t get excited, Billy, though T do to get the fool off the track, bit he was arm- : is hs ny “Good gracious!” exclaimed Will, unable | blame you a durn pit. See here, can you | ed with a car pin and stood us off. one damaging thing that he knew was that | to repress his amazement, “and you say| stand another tussle with the wilderness| | “The engine came at full speed, twenty- thinking. Mr. Warren had shown the most violent | he ought to be found! tonight?” five or thirty miles an hour easy, that fel- a Four rears’ graded course in the Medical De- 45 AM, 2: possible hostility tor the man who eventu-| | “Certainly, I want everything that can| “Of cours "11 have to stay | low stood staggering drunk in the center ELOCUTION riment, and thiee years’ graded course in the for Washington, 6:05, 6:48, 7:05, ally 1 Invalid guest. Neverthe- | b¢ brought up against Nicholas to be spok- | with Mrs. Warren. of the track and never moved. When the cop breathing, € BG ee ee ee 10:28 AM., "1:00, 2:15, yes fe this new!| ©@,! epen court. When he is finally vindi-| “That'll be all right. We'll station . half | engine reached him he leaned way back, set D 10th st. ne Caer Dt anne WORKER M.D. ae anely te 213, :20, less, W nu i is new"! cated, as he will be, I don’t want it possi-|q@ dozen in the house if they’re wanted. | one foot up on the step and she picked bim = — sel6 feat” i116 H st. nw. blew ble for anybody to say or feel that things | Don’t say anything about it. or some of these | up like 2 sh and n reyen threw him up THE DUNTONIAN —— — _- hours since he had returned happily and | might have been different if only thus and | fcolish youngsters may d> something to | against the tron hand rail! They went back Electrical institute. Washington Seminary, peacefull i so had been said.” 3 spoil it. I've got to so home for a bit. | to the saloon and one more drink zpiece put TA SS a 1586-40 17th at. Select boarding and day echeo!. “I think I understand you now, though It | There’s nobody there but me, you know, to | ’em both asleep.” The only manual tecknic training school In Wash- | Collegiate and preparatory depts. German-English Coa to me aon ae prondentally) Lae as lock after the cattle. Bet t — me ie Roy _——__—_+oo— — se Course in applied electricity and mechant- SEES Primary. ir. & Mrs. SMALLWOOD. ‘SM. PREVOST, J. R..Wwoon, “No, no,” and Mrs. Warren spol in vi en I'll be back 3 we'll make 6 = cal draughting now ope Special rater. Pull | _ se4-2m* A petced Brace! 2 heart-weary accents, “I fear, Staeon ters Sree rie ane me.” eiruhad a oa Seng, “Eo i tty $32, “Mechanical | 33, AND MIS WAL EL MCRLHINNEY, STUDIO | ocig7""2! Manager. General Famenger Agent. ribly! but not that, Will. Nicholas is in- me your plan, Jonn.”” Ficm an Exchange. ae A oath: $40. Full term, elglt | “495 4th n.w.—Lessons in crayon, oll, pastel, water | —— nocent of the charge they bring against| “Later, Billy. Not now. I'll slip home|! Once when Pasteur was dining with his Pe tenen: a color, china and tapestry painting; portraits ta SOUTHERN RAILWAY. eR and you provide for the house.” @aughter and ker family at her home in < GEO. EDW. DUNTON, Principal. £ (Piedmont Air Live.) course he is, but it is sometimes easy Will grasped his friend warmly by the Buri ly i ik ea f 3 (Bring in $ pupils. We present you a free schol- = to make an innocent man appear guilty. hand, and Martin struck off across the | Bursundy he took care to dip in a glass of y eee "aul-3in,i4a_ | MR ERNEST CANT = Ao ‘5 : Schedule in effect October 6, 1895. “I am sure it can’t be done here. Will| meadows to his home. ‘ater the cherries that were served for d COURSE OF 36 LESSONS; SPOKEN | e2-2m y sory Giso8 Corcoran st. eS a you try to find King? You see, some of| When King arrived at the gate and saw | sert and then to wipe them carefully with il, read and understood; good pronunciation. = 8:00 AM.—Dany Loci! for Danville, Connects at the neighbors who, I think, were disposed | the stranger he said: “You want me, T| his napkin before putting them in his mouth, | Course of rexding, verbs, idioms. 8) lessons. | MISS AMY ©. LEAVITT, Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and to suspect Nicholas, have had their sym- | guess.” Eiinifastidloumness amusealtheincomiemenelimer ome: MLLBL V. PRUD'HOMME, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W.. at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western dally, pathies completely turned by Els‘e’s dis-| | “I’m afraid I do,” replied Officer Jackson, i Sse = Heople av the} 2S0t 1 Diist: eel9-2m' PIANO AND HARMONY, aud with C. & ©. daily for Natural Budge and appearance and I fear they have the mis- } “if you're James King.” table, but the scientist rebuked them for z av31-tt LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. _ | Clifton Forge. Sane eee eae taken notion that they will be doing him "That oe their levity and discoursed at length on the G t I t t t =a =e 315 A. ail —" NITED ES a good turn by keeping King out of Mr.| “Well here's a subpoena for | dangers in microbes and animalculae. A unston ins RG, | 4cApeen ion ane inoLr Cho ae ee ees Jackson's way.” you, a to say that my instrue- | few moments later, in a fit of abstraction, ND 1214 LTH ST. NLW. ‘A day school for rounz ladies and Ittle girls. | lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- s Mr. Jackson the officer?” tions are to take you fortnwith to Denby, | he suddenly seized the glass In which he Aare eRe In addition to a thorcugh course in English. | man Sleeper New York to New Orleans via Mout- HOOL FOR GIRLS. French, German and Latin, special advantazes | gomery, euch, Ger- are offered to students in the art and mnsical | Sh had washed the cherries and drank the water, microbes and all, at a single draught. ‘ou’ll have to go. you sorry. officer’ 3, connectiag at Atlanta with Pullman t for Binaingham, Memphis and St. Louis. Yes, and a very kind-hearted man, too, | so I suppos I should think. He talked with me quite a] “What mak while this afternoon. “Weil, I'll tell You. I don’t think we've —_—--2. Tua ansl Spanish Yor tourinopite ar eaare WS OL) | oebncettog witht theiacabeuye. oe maka | gues eee ae oes “I will attend to it, mother,” and Will | got the right man, and, besides, I don’t like A Peculiar Tort. LARD, MME. PRONGUEE AND MISS CLARA L, | MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND | ,,4:89 F-M.—Daily—“Exposition Flyer, king that f z . MME. PRONGUEE SS AL left the room. the idea of walking t ‘ar. 2 nee Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation tor ; Buffet Sleeper New York and Wasbit At the very door his sleeve was plucked| The villagers laughed at the police, om- From the Chicago News. jorrunce ay ted a po Ally ere a chica Tools ea Tatas | See en Gna wenauen be by one of the neighbors, who stood there | cer’s predicament. In spite of their dislike | 4 queer case will soon come up in the bee = BY for business pursuits wate _tuitium fural 5 nta. te " 7 : 1 vi S SHURC o er es y Ss UTNAM, 4:45. P.M.—Daily—Local for Charlottesville. Waiting for him. Wil followed ‘him to one| of his errand. for sympathy now, was | winnesota courts. In that state the moose Sees MUGS EAB Be CHURCH Boe sth ata. EE Faun’ | fovts Pai Dalle “WwasitisGTON AND SOUT. “We understand,” he said, “as how you're | created a very favorable Impression. ‘Their | 18 Protected game. While out shooting a! yin, AND MIS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, A Business Education Pullman Vestituled Sleepers and Dining Cage, Palle kind of got a right to speak with Mrs, | amusement was with the official, not with | man named Phair was attacked by a moose. ocl7-tf PRINCIPALS. BUSINESS SHORTHAND, = Biccoees Wail fomte Chattancara, vis = Will Sank Into a Chair. Warren alone, as If you were one of the | the man. sates , | OWing, he says, to the fact that shooting Se ~ SINES COLUMRIA (THAN ury, Asheville and Kuoxville. New York to Mem- family, so none of us went in with you, but | _"Well, that’s all right,” said King, “I'll | moose was prohibited by law, Phair did not Mr. Henry Xander, Bee E ag, COLLEGE Bee e a eee ES and it bewildered him when he tried to|I want to give you a tip. Did you see the | drive you over.” attempt to use his gun. The consequence Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music. Penmanship, Of ‘Typewriting, via Charlotte, ‘Columbia’ and Jacksonville. Vesti. think of all that had happened since then. | stranger by the gate as you come in?” ‘Jackson took King by the arm and led | was he was seriously injured by the animal. | Lessee eee ee ae ee ot Mate: omce | Arithmetic” COMMERCE, Dictation Duled Day Goach Washington te atiants, Parlor He burried into the house, full of appre-| “Yes.” him to the corner of the house, where he | Phair is now instituting damage proceed-]| hcurs. 11-12 o'clock. Studio: 807 11th st. n.w. ana all ee 407 7th st. o.w., ged all the Car Columbia to Augusta. Dining Car from for Mrs. Warren. The return of| “Well, he’s after King, who's wanted es | Whispered: ingsgagainst the state on the ground that 2w eon Seadien Washington, D. ©. Seetion ST coer F nother of the searching party |a witness against Nick. We just want to| _““Can’t your horse go lame or something? | the animai is a ward of the state, and that | yim. JOHN W. WALLACE, STUDIO, 903 N. ¥.| Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, HILL have Washington O01 AML, eee Without news of Elsie had. served to| keep King out of his wav. see? Two or| Keep this to yourself, of course, but I'm|he was thus handicapped from defending | ave.—Lessons In fruit, still life, fower and por: | well-lighted; new rgoms an] halis. Moderate tuition | p.xf. “daily, except Sunday, and 6:25 P.M. Sun- “strengthen her fortitude rather than weak-| three of the boys is up the road apieze | Net anxious to have you go tonight. I've | himself. tuait painting: evening class’in drawing from the | and casy terms. Send for catalogue. @ays ouly. for Hound Hill; 6:25. P. fly for en it. She had steeied her heart to beat | and a couple over on the knoll acrust the penne rie ite Cate ene nee es | ——_— +00. cast; terms inoderal veld-2w* aust sh SE Herndon,” Returning, arrive at Washington 6:26 the worst, and wh Will, therefore, came | road waiting f i. i over. e’ve go) je wrong man, an : 7 Ic SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. AM. 34 PM. ily, from Roun il fee ret ace aeawn. with anslacy and | thar Kine dpeaet they Gn sees> °° {| domo good to add! your evidence against CE AO The Bliss School of Ellecs| snss axxa M. TAISB, 1833 12th et. nw, | 7:06 A.M. dally, except ‘Sunday, from Herndon sorrow, she received him with no show of| “Yes, “replied Will, “I'll join ‘em, 1] Mim ine to say against him.” | om ime Boston Transcript. tricity, Sa en ee? throagh traius from the south arrive at Washing- emotion. guess. S ing to 1 . Drummer—“I've done a big day’s work : x = - ton 6:42 AM., 11:45 4.M., 2:20 P.M. and 9:40 So he stood for a moment spellbound be- ll right, only you understand?” returned King. “However, you're a good | ja... a k rer $5,000 BLISS BUILDING, 35-89 B ST. N.W., Learn to be a Draughtsman! P.M. dally. nassas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, _ i i fell We'll see.”” today; have taken orders for over $5,000 | Thoroughly equippee__in all its departments, e oe her remarkable courage. At last he pened agk think it advisable to argue “They ores the gate, where nearly | worth of goods.” with its OWN ELECTRIC LIGHT PLAST. 18 now Evening lessons fn alt Eints of draughting and ae and 8:40 A.M. daily frem Char falters wi the well-meaning reighbor. The mat- z rs ae ot full ‘tion. Our increased acco ons mathematics begin Sept. 28. 581 7th st. me. "4 a “Twas afrala you would break down.” | ter could best be settled by presenting It | all, the searching party were still, congre- | BUll Collector—“Who are the parties? Chable us fo offer advautages not to he secured | _se7-Bm* suraished at occ, G11 sue 1300 Pommy!ania ave “Not yet, Will,” she responded, while a| in Mrs. Warren’s light to King himself. gated, and suddenly King asked: “Where's | Drummer—“All to Skinner & Slowpa elsewhere in the country. All interested in the OUT OF WASHINGTON. ~ | mue, and at Peansylvania Railroad Passenger Sta light tremor passed over her. It is| ‘I den't belive Jim can say anything | Seth Turner been all day? He wasn’t with! Bin Collector—“That means steady em- |, Sclenen tre ceri ea fre 6 to's, Mone = 2 tion. all over will be time for that. Poor poy!” | against Nick anyway,” thought Will, whose | US- ployment for me for ten months. ‘Thanks; | °§24 \adnoniay and Friday ereniigs’ Catdlogses | MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. | WH. GREEN, General Superintendent, and she suddenly took his hands, “I know | work and other activities had kept him | Nobody knew. ee ing, | don't know what I should do if it weren't | on'ppitcation td || ES ie yy eto emo eg | Pe ea eee ees Jet you are suffering terribly, but there is oné | out of hearing of the gossip that had pre- Ain’t seen ‘him since early this morning,’ | tor you.”” ocl4-1m L._D.- BLISS, Principal. Poet dacios of lite: Bers under iB sere, $177, | oct ALS. BItOWN. Gen, Age Pass. Dept. thing to give you hope. All these troubies | vailed in which Mr. Warren’s words at the | Said @ voice. 5 ee ee =, = meee —_ are linked together, Will, having their ve- | burning cabin had been magnified in some | ,,/ Turner, Seth Turner?” inquired Jackson. +2. Prof. Paul E. Voinot, i SSR OR TUL Hiei) ee Ieee 2020-ro3m* CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. He See 7 seen z tell you. He's i 5 Lightened Grief. SGUAG MD., STUART INSTI 3 14TH ginning years and years ago. Tam as cer-| irstances to a substantial confession of | “1.guess 1 can,tell you. He's in Denby. -: ea oe school for girls; Its healthtulness Rchedule in effect July 1, 1895. tain as-can be that Elsie has been spirited | murder. pec oDey From the Boston Transcript. acelin = aye. > parents wishing to travel will find] ayaing ieave daily from Union Station (B. and away for the purpose of attaining some| Will went up the road a few rods and baa 2) replied thay officer:. “wast “She has been thrice married? And all | MISS SUSAN P. POLLUCK, PRINCIPAL OF FROE-| this a most desirable school and home for their | p} @ih and 8 sts. = end that has nothing to do with her. Iam! fcund King already arrived and intercept- ne eg CD Ned ROY CLNCE Lys aWasnee 5 _ | BEL NCRMAL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st., reopens _ ‘Terms moderate. Miss MARTHA] Pi, 00 one grandest scenery in America, with not heartiess, Will, believe me, but I feel] ed by the scouts make his affidavit as to Nicholas Warren. | three husbands dead? She has had a ter-| her school gud Kindergarten Oct. 1. ‘Thorough | DANNEY STUART. Principal. Altes Stuart, will | tye handeomest and most complete solid’ train canitelants thse s chief scrrow will be| “We didn't find her, Pilly,” h He arrived there with a man named Gold- | rible experience.” instruction. Superior advantages. Best references, | meet partles in Washington who may desire a) ooh ice weat from Washington. : Cpe hee - Anode ; 7» Billy,’ e sald, | ing about 10 o'clock, and I guess he’s there| «y, es; sel1-2m,4 personal interview. ocz2-ere | Sexris DAILY.—“Cincinnat! and St. Louis the afixicty she feels that her absence | breaking away from his companions and eee aan Nee eee Yes, but then she has a brother who Is — —<——= = | gn Mud Vestibnled, Newly Equipped, Elec: causes at hcme.” gcing to meet Will. now. He and Golding seemed to be pretty | an undertaker, and he always gives her a Norwood Institute. DENTISTRY. SEE ee ye ered ‘Traine Pallingn's. Anset Will sank into a chair and covered his} “I didn't think you would,” responded | thic oo good deal off.” ui J \ . i : tle lighted. SWachiugton to Louisville, ‘Cinciunatt, with his hands. the latter sadly. eetties: He ote, Said enee a ——— aliglN SE., NEAR CONN. ANE: Tidinnapolis and St. Louis without change. Diol ‘Pray God you are right,” he moaned.| ‘I think we found a clue, though; see | 10% Voice: owe must Start now and get to Accounts Balanced. ome aNstuccrons: ° Ot We Guarantee Satisfaction | cr From Nalin 11:50 aie and ‘Culeago, 8:30 What gives you such confidence, Mrs.| here,” and he took from his pocket the | “xing and Jackson then bade the villagers | prom Texas Siftinge. Mrs. William D. Cabell, Principal. ——— If there 1s one thing abore another which | %2-; Indianapolis. 11:20 a.m. aud Chicago, 6:98 Warren? A skred of cloth that had been found at-|yooq4 night and hurried down the road to RTO BUS Prof. George J. Smith. Ph. D., English. —— adds to the peace of mind and comfort of | Poti} fie, 11:50 a.m. 5 = er ‘ i ailor—“Can you ve thalers d . 4 —— am individual it ts the satisfaction o = .—The famous “F.F.V. Lim- “Men seldom give women credit for any- peda inishepenaen un ied udowagthes se T you pay me the five thal aidss Mabel, Baker. Lat individual it 1s the satisfaction of know. | Louse, 20°) Gry thing but Intuition,” she replied, “but I Spell ie rare : ue SHES ASUR a Ee . ” ies Lillian’ Pace, Mathematics. Se See ited.” A’ solid vestibuled train, with ‘dining car have: been herelalone moat of/the:tinte’ tor per, and within half am hour were rolling | you owe me Miss Martha H. Scott, Math. and English. aes e are old and reliable experts in the | {64> 8D Steepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and many exciting hours, and I have thought over the dark road toward the county seat. | Student—‘No, not today.” PS eS |S Se eee a3 | Pouisville without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- of nothing save the troubles that have Jackson conversed freely‘about the Gran-| «put I must have the money to pay my | Mme. Marie Blane, Diplomice de la Taculte d Paris Fee." up. Bent full set of teeth, $8.00. ington to Virginia Mot Springs, without come upon us. You heard what this man, ite mystery, warning his companion not to | jarqiord; I owe him five thalérs.” Hotel’ de Ville), French. ——-__ Teeth examined free. Week days. Observation car from ve nt t “said. : betray him’ by incautious utterances, “for, oe Sn aoe Prof. M. Schele De Vere’ Fh. D., German. riztice e! Gincinnati, 6:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m.: Loula- pointing to Dutton, “said. That 1s my Ohi id, “ ‘ : That’s all right. You owe him five Brof, Bi ‘S DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th st. nw. 015 9:40 p.m.; Indianapolis, 11:05 cago, main basis for reasoning that there is ofcourse:g: nejpald. peas) a jpolice omcialet, rot cose Eleven (spaniel: | 850 tin, Tand’St. Touts, 7:30 a.m; connects ih Suppose f ought to be agin the prisoner.” | thalers and I owe you five thalers. That | stss Juliet Thompeon, Medalist, Cor. Art School, Art. ‘They were five or six miles upon the | JU8t ™kes us even all around. ‘Miss Cuthbert’ Buckner, Vocal Music. ts. some wicked scheme to do him an injury. ° Union Depot for all point “ ower line toaseaat eats . Bb? AM. EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Point AAU Goa es EG ee Oe journey when the horse shied violently, arse Rie pee et a eo Skeptical Folks Comfort and Norfolk. Only rafi line. penta Cass Ties Lele oak and it was several minutes before King Spoiled the Kiguie. Prof Chaties Sprague ‘Smith, Italian Literature: | gre tovited to investigate. To those whe | G2: ech hite DWasnemorsn Rtaunton and print: “You mean that they would hold her as ane iy Ce Oe eo ay || bee ie Gee Prof, A, P. Montague, Ph.D., Latin Language and} a2 teen paying “fancy” prices for Den- | pai Virginia points, dally; for Hfebmond, daily, ex- @ hostage?” wo Kept up an unuseally fast pace. The | Whyte—“Don’t you think Browne ts a] For catalogue address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL. tistry ours sound impossible. Sept Sunday. sions and tlekets at company's of PS ee occupants of the top buggy remarked upon | 600d descriptive writer?” _0cl0-8m Fifteen minutes in our office will show | 9 rullman, tecotin4 consylvania cveaue. Le nya herbage ely Mace it and wondered. ‘They had supposed that | Black—“Yes, generally; bat he makes | FRENCH LESSONS, them the how and the why of it. Expert H.W. FULLER, “IT cannot teil. The mystery of his life tech Miche a aa ent Taal 2 Se 1511 16TH ST. N.W. operators—modern appliances—business meth- wht General Passonger Agent. fs absolutely dark to me. I do not know Bee ee eee oe. one ee es Sar ods—that tells the story. —— = why he is here. I—, she checked her- } In tl je rorest ie a e eee sI Pe ae ie Whyte—“For instance?” se28-3mo* MADAME A. PELE. LAND WINTER RESORTS self, and added in a lower tone, “what ence: a eee ye amtinued to shore state, |, Black—“Well, he was writing of a naval MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL Beientifie Dentistry at Moderate Prices. FAL = little I know {s immeasurably less than Becta ee Coe gid ot pce te them [battle ohiee, and) heleail that 300) \brave For Ginis end. Soys\ ntl ener Getta 169 20m GALEN HALL_—A SANATORIUM. what I need to know to explain all that has puzzled them, bul not occur to them | sailors on the defeated vessel bit the dust.” | st» cor. of P n.w. Miss Halstead has made ar- == ALN Mantis Gity; No J. : hi pene: to look behind for the trouble. rapgements this year for the better accommoda- ve ~ god ta : = Had they done so they would have seen SF TN Are ee tion of a few older pupils. Application may be ENTAL AS ‘With all the conveniences of a first-class, quiet wil was surp Ase d, not oniy at Mrs. RHA e ani ouotiateaiting melenttanamittne Excused by the’ Woman. made at jo Vo qf y | hotel. | Elevator, steam heat, qpen grate frost Varren's collected manner, but at what i = 3024 Q ST. massage, electricity, y, etc. ed. she seid. He had supposed that she was form was hanging to the body of the | From the Atchison Globe. and at the school. 2 oc2-tt 401 7th St@Nn. W. Open ail the yeur. Address Dr.WM. 1. H. BUDE fully possessed of some dar peae om and running ee is feet | The women can always find some excuse | EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, ec1-30a 9e23-t! Dutten’s past, and her words see! merely to keep from being dragged, making | for the sins of a gallant man. ‘MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. dicats that she was nearly as ignorant con- ji ne oep ee ar cnsteatt in iongeee coats ae yEiccutton, Voice Culture, Grace, The Mount SSS ss The cclebrated fall and winter resort by the sem, cerning him as her neighbors were. und, theless, . a === | Vernon, cor. YX. ave. No. 20, |e 5 E ; This was no time, however, fer specula- “Billy, the syake is gone.” ae ous horse swans doles Cel ransine or ’ ecko “ Ma ANC ao tos ems snd 2 te 6 aD. Appointments and sore WHITE, ti ton, Tie ee ee at een a Most Women’s Troubles | WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR, GIRIS. | charge except for materials used. Extracting tree. | _ 923 Trojristor, “You give me new couraze, M : tached to a branch, and cne of the men | piv hordered highway, and if they haa : Bodin aor Tomine are ogiate, prepara- | AiS° Free Dispensary, © to 5 daily. se26-tf | | Ga pENNHURST, (MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR ren,” he said; then, hesitatingly, lta match so that’ Will could examine it. | torre or ene ete etn th they bad! are caused by-a disordered stomach. | tory, “prima'y (French-English), kindergarten; = Ang | beach, Aticntic City, NJ. Open all the year. All CH AE OL GE Ge SOOT Ue es ppebire ey cameos teeta heey ave a ye nei eta gn) Sebablan tae they could ‘have told tha Ray So 1, | stage for da ils. i ‘s LADIES GOODS. conveniences, Including’ electric elevatcr, steam She impulsively put her hands to 13 choking voice. “Where did you find it, | Probate tha: Boe aaitea tere pe et The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt | _o1-tm PRANOES MARTIN, Principal. 2 i Beat cau peter Special fall rates. JAS. Ht -w it down, and Kl: is brow. Jim?” ° a ; ae es . )OD'S COMMERCI OLLEG FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN | _se16-10$t fod bless you, my Lo: id earn-|\ “A considerable ways befora we got to|™dnight than the bright glare of day. is a positive remedy for a disordered | W00D'S COAT eo eitel't. first-class Parisian style; White dresses, Inces and ASBURY PARK, 7 v3 “¥O lena ai coudican (oimesind)) trakwinensraine ty = Justis 5they Dusevyicameytosthevoutekin's |} Scomachs elt «cl the complexion | _ Courses of “study ‘include’ bookkeeping, arith- | lace curtains a syeclalty; prices reasonable. | Call ee Vi 59 Bee ee ee ea ee ec eeCuuld towne to the same spot aeaiar® | candy: the. unknown) fellow-traveler Let || ) 5 ears the comple. metic, penmanship, grammar, corfespondence, | Sme, VIBOUD. Successor to Mme. Valwont, Oud The Victoria. What is to be done, then? The men] “Certain of it.” o his held and took to an adjoining ela. | and purifies the blood. Best results | spel, shorthand, typenriting, Cera tapes | <n aaws GARERULLK CLEANED, ou | accomedatea “M00, tetmh ‘moderats abd’ reduen have told me about how your husband was| At this moment Martin joined the group, | 27 Shortly se proceeded | When outdoor exercise can be had.| for graduates. Expenses less than in other | LACE CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED. 26 ) arerec Peet ednce taken away coming down from the kuoll beside the ps bancontinuedbnaxt (Monday Se ic thu es eed Schools, Day and evening sessions; individual and Feats’, experience. jp bisbescmonopenm and) Wash] tabi = “There Is nothing to be done, Will; noth-| reed. Ho listened in silence to the conver- chore netiser Moudas) Secure only the genuine imported ar-| lass “instruction, ‘Students can ‘begin at any | ME ATC ye Many SOOT, 1400 It oe: | STEAM CARPET CLEANING ile sour aE Nero e tole: ne ticle, which must have the signa-| {2se°" % ““GOter F. woop, Principal. oc2-Im* ieeciieare — tay he night. sh you ; FOOD FOR THE TIRED BRAIN. “EISNE = i \LSEIN AN STEA. would, for I feel so certain Nl this is s on again at that point. ‘It seems Hovefords Acid! Phosphate. ture of “EISNER & MENDEL- MRS, MANNS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL | SEAISEIN AND, ALL Sees i ee Reg &@ diabolical plot that some! to show that we were on the right track.” | y, grein Iwilliog material for bein ana} SON CO., Agents, New York,” on| fanning “seuccls 1018 Sunderland piace, will | buffs end collars made to ordcr. 3 ' fo order. Oftire, 1720 Pa. a to do him harin,” “But we didn’t find her,” said King de-| nerves (the phosphates) and imparts renewed . eas . in fall and winter sessions October 1, 1895. NINGHAM, 1308 $th st. n.w. bet. | THO E nw, Telephone 804 the ted where ‘Du Jectedly. never felt so bad in my life, | streng:, every package. 026 begins ao i ‘M. NEWMYER, Manager,

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