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io : MICTO i RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th avd B streets. In Effect April 24, 1896, ek mmm, eae tees |S ee ee ‘ Rates Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, — By 8S. CITY OF an an ah an a as an a an nn on aks as ak an an anc When it comes to laundering your clothes nothing but the best laundry work will do. You OCEAN TRAVEL. Anchor Line $/REAL ESTATE GOSSIP Seasonable Interest Which is Mani- UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS 2 SAIL FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATU! For 70:30 A.M. LASGOW Via LONDONDEREY. for Saloon ; . ‘ F HOME, fested in Country Property. is can’t afford to let your linen go Bt Louse regia eet Setiod Gate sae E, $00 20d upward. | to the “one-horse” laundries, 2 | 1080 At FAST UINE—Puliman Buffet Parlor a a > oe 923-925-927-0929 Seventh St. N. W. a who are sure to ruin it with 26 rise aarreturg. Pariet aol Dining Cars, Har- pORAPTS AT LOWEST CURIENT RATES ATTRACTIONS OF THE SUBURBS i = their woeful iack of facilities. ~ Ss illiaad Bate Ea ete eee REGS. | HENDERSON BROTHERS Y Bottling Green, X.Y, Your only safe refuge is SG) bee rg By em Ke toatl, | ge Siar tls Srey Wastinnnen” "sonar ; : < NY | THO EAE WESTERN EXPRESS. Putman Stooge ALASKA . . ing Cae to Chteago and Harrisburg to Clevel x r2|_ Di i Reasons Why Spacious Residence H Y A 1:10 PAS. "SOUTH:-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa OPEN TODAY nies nee I o | 5 SE salsa ee ere Pe $ c Sites Are Desirable. Y GU ! st: 10-8) PAL “PACHIG” EXPHESS—Pattman Sleep- ra h OPENING. It will Ih long in th nds of this le. Ne before & R i " re y ing to Pittsburg. % tm the history of clothing seliing im Washington were such opleadld waiues eented at : We have the most perfectly 7:60 AM. for Kaue, Canandatsna, Rochester and itineraries and full information y > ck . ma ted laund: ¥ | Falls daily, except Sunday. 1 tat a ] we wore chant dice mays makingla murdstguseacuie apa) can, waste IMPROVEMENTS i |. appointed jaundry, “plant! in) 3 for Elmira nd Renovo, dally, except a ee z f and most elegnat stock of TAILOR-MADE C THING that ever graced the SOME < | America. We launder your ye ¢ for Witimaport Eeciesien wutalo and NETHERLANDS LINED 3 fal lines Of guols, but drove the knife tuto than -ap to the bile, hed. Bow : UNDLE clothes cleaner, whiter, better «J: | Masia Pes dally: “eacebe Saturday, wity Seep: | prom New York. to otientam vis Toslogne eur ka take them away whilst they are without spot or blemish—in thelr ian sith less weariand Ceara ing oe Ington to Suspe fer, France, $4 hours from Paris or Lona patamiaated by the corroding dusts of time of ‘mortar, brick At this time of the year suburban prop- Hl a a : 10:40 for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- e . Seo wae Steen 2 faces we re pe ee ees ee eis erty becomes an important feature of the | any laundry in the city. We use falo and Niagara Palls daily, Siceping Car Wasb- $70.00; send catvin. $35.00 $ G : real estate ee ane heated 1 only pure pleted artesian well voi Pui ADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE ral _Panscnger a tendency toward the country whic! OME water, and finest washing ma- *¥? i HOSS, 921 Pa. 2 ity is more or less ae : S 4:00 PM. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” dally, spans 2 D o o Ree ine se cali omen poeas terials money can buy. All our ye ed 04%, ith Dining Gar from, Baltlinore, ; Car), 7 :00, 1 Worth of FINE READY-MADE CLOTHIN' MUST be moved and moved quickly. If the i Ki sf a ~ (Wining Car) “and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- coin _ a fest in a more practical shape than the workers are “experts,” and per. A) mingtany A a2ss. aston an 6540, 10-00 7 : H_ Wholesale slaughter of values will accomplish this eb ee ‘twere done already. anere/déstre-expressed or ‘unexpressed tor a fectly understand what BEST | andthe ear. tat see ston Can, A erican Line. Sprin g Overcoats ‘The world famous Homespun Sults— suburban home. Whether there is any In- ES 9:00, 11:00 {Dinlee ter tam Wi m o Pi eet etree borer eer work means—the only kind we 12:15, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, Kew Tork - Southampton (Loudon - Paris 2, tention to carry out long-considered }lans Twinscrew US Strictly all-wool, silk and satin fac thaa $12.50. mt sleeve tings. neat and dressy, They, too, MUST go at Express, > all Steamshipa. 15 week days, Salling afters Wednesday. For Pi turn out. ‘or Philadelphia oaly, Fa and secure a home in the country, a great week days. Lede kids SES SEL ESS SSS SESE ETE ET TH e : : 40 PM dally. Por'Bosies without cl New York. May 0 am| Berlin,Sat..June 6, 10am t fitting. Very cheap at $10— $6.50. many people, as soon as the vegetation be- Let your bundle come. Sim- os AM. week days, and 8:15 PM. van Bt Pasi. any 0. 10 au lPark St $3.98. i | gins to develop, have a longing for the ply drop postal and wagon will "Y* | Agentic (ity (cis Marker Street ergy) 14:00 AM | Ne Ppa uy Be toa |New York June 17: 40 am %S as L re 2 Oe 270. he seed ailtwoal | green fields. ol call. . ye 11:00 A.M. Saturdays only” ‘St. Louts..June 8, 10 am/St. Louls..June 24, 10 am $ ) it aie ls cea ate Be STs i shown in a practical way in the — |" ‘mime ee! Red Star Line D2 rw : 3 H s . Men Ss Sui S. should have one of these, as they, too, receipts of the suburban railroads, baer B02. YAS, 8:40 4-00 Lamiredd, NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. ‘ fre in the UST colums at the” taal Uogin to Increase as soon as the col + A 5 BY] SS Cas, zero, to:00, 10:40, 3 | sourHwank. wehames thay hema and neat appearing. Ran pel weather is over. As compared w' ie “ sy2 | 10:30, 11:00 A.M., "12:15, 1:15, 2:01, 3:15, 8:40 Veduesday, May 18, noon * =s M A "6: Pe Wednesda . 2 eee $6.50. winter wrame, that uring the sewson of | gr4 roth St. | joa ae Samat Be De 4 making, but MUST fs in ft, hence the} ~ warm weather {s much larger, and, of e's Creek Ling 72 nd 4:36 P.M. NAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, ‘ 7 1104 14th St. Pop: Line, 7:20 AM. 2 a B Mest fo at $ LOTS 2004, 2015, course, a great deal of this comes from the Pie 4 . Fe ee a ee iovas and a:zo | Tue 2 8! 38, Noth River Gren we oa 50. ioe, Toe. casual visitor who goes out to spend a day ne " ‘or Atunapolis, 7.20, 0 M.. 12:15 1 0 eno, esi < a z 23-50. Homespuns, ‘Tweeda, Shetlands, Chev- in the country. | In visiting the different | +, ene ae 1092. sean es teh Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 AMY 921 Penna. ave Ries Ghetks,"Bin'stripes; “neat and’ modest dorsupnetie: auburean coal, ‘orsule ect | eeade acto Satrtratatemtints Sent ste at tic Coast Line. Rxprem for Richmond, patnts —=——— = ——s ‘Oxford Mixti own all over the ecks, Pin-Stripes, neat ani throug’ e suburban c! y. ped 2 YY: rae ants ratte on Atlanti: Coast Line, $:30 A 3: 2pDUC ~ $ civitlzed bs tne sabe spoken eee I ee familiar with the various localities, and in RAY Vv Pleyel: Ye v Wy niiichatood. snd At gt EDUCATIONAL. & Soon Ne MUSE sell Hevin’, you'd then believe that. there's fBle Wa seney, ate more ineiived to Become — —S : = —— Accommodation: for Qui In WASHIXGTON. ti interested in a substantial way in subur- a Pansat ora tnkling cpmbal” Your choice toe ban property. HIGH SCHOOL DRILL However, I think we shall be prepared in | 4:23 1M week da SUMMER CLASSES IN MECHANICAL DRAWING e i time to make a creditable showing upon | P9" Alexsndria, and aketching from nature iu pencil, off and water 7.50. Attractions of the Suburbs. the drill field.” eae colors. wes S7 59. %| at, therefore, happens that there is not wits personnel of company 11s as fottows: | _ saya 329 Corcoran baling DOE 220= ¥ | only a greater demand for building sites in . 8. el, first sergeant; J. sheen, g : a0 = Fn . 3 J second sergeant; 8 W. Bogan, third ser. Alexandria for Washington, 6:05, 6:43. 1 Eest Caydtul st Eis) pomsey OC sgt eal bene eno, (AGd Teeree are aes the, bame’s | the suburbs at this period of the year, tut Interest at the Central in the Com- he are Hellprine teuithe autvenat 9:10, 10 +1260, 2:15, 2 ind July; #10 in a them is = ne of ae Sin; < and Double -brexatea ees Seats ¥ it is also much easler Me Lee property of ns Muedé ant; corpora 4058 is now enrulled. 30-4 ctly all wool. 8 and Vests. , item wi ar re-read- | character. As is well known, the countr : 48 Wild, Pipes, J. F. Ane oar EXPERIENCED TEACHER ‘mas well. ‘They Ing, Jhecalise we're going to sell theo 3 | Shnut this city possesses mary natural ad- ing Annual Competition. dai Sreatee GS Ae ser at Ga | Sill girs baomn Bu eae pee Beene ee ss fee Sele se vantages, and there are some portions HK Bradted. Bo Bake can be left | drawing, and Eugtis branches. Od. $7.50. ¢ which, in point et Beauty order aieTy, is _—- n, L. F. Cudlip, K. M. Goode, EL ¥ fe to destination from | #p2s am 0 B at. | sald to be superior to that which can be Griffin, BP. G KE. Higgins, W. H. J. R. Woon, Ee ae ia: ate | found in the vicinity of any other city in oa 8 are BS beecci c, Pa Fp cre ald weak voices. DOLLARS x | urea ine gt ace | PROM THE STANDPOINE OF THE CAPTAINS | Sn carain a! cats 8 ee ee | never failing sources of pleasant rec ae i, R. Odell, shal, = ees = ares a= | tion, and there is always something new ——— ZR. Relgart, J CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Rone ers such a bewildering aggregation of style and design and qualit y | to attract the attention in the ever-chang- . G. T. Stormor - SDEF' EXE . ae hog Gut of the question. Life Is too short to attempt such anhectuleag | Ing phases of the seasons, Estimates of the Prospects of the} siat’an : Si a cas a cr aed Memisaiel Nina [Benen we believe, and then we will show you the beauties which 4 It is likely that the resident population Capt. John N. Hooyer, who recently won AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | circular. Day end night Kesslons, fe adeyuately describe. in the suburbs will receive many acce: the ofiice n T competitive with much all well done, which wins drill, Soggeietetetets commands he move- , snappy sions as the result of the building oper: Four Companies. tlons of the present year. A number of new houses have already been started in various sections, and plans are being ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- company C ments al cade len’s Pantaloons LANGUAGES. 1 = —_— the admiration of TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. THE B: SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Sy : IS 3 oad i aE ate = ment has a finished 2:25 P.M. DAILY—Cinclunat! aud’ St. Louie Spe- bors Beng) eB regen ani $7.50, $7, $6.75, $6.50, $6. MUST still prevails and suburban homes. One feature, of course, ——— appearance, and the elal- Solfd train for ¢ U1, Pullman sleepers | febral files. . Classes und “bisa watt } 2 1 dow which draws people to the country Is the platoon movements, to Cincinnatl, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis | ——— ats ba soca = re toned down to... +-+-+. sss esse ee ee testes a spacious building sites which can be secur-| savery year toward the close of the school | andae the wean und St Louis without change.” Parlor «acs Cia- | Si PUINAM'S SCHOOL FOL YOUNG MEN AND z : z “| ed for considerably less money than the vy I - - K cinvatl to Chicago. Boys vill reopen Sept. 16, 189%. Preparation for Neat Mixtures........ ..-$1.25 | Blue and Black Cheviots. SI.50¢ | sveraze building lee in the wit term the several companies of the High | Ieutenants . Kum- eat EM, DAILY F. P. V. Limited gotid tenia | college, univernitice and techiea! “echole and _ : mi ig Li c ° at C ae a . | Mel and A. Howe, for. Cinciunati, Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnal Private tuition furnished; Scotch Plaid, all wool... ..$1.7g | Harris’ Hair Lines, Si", $2.9 Green Lawns and Trees, = gear aa ee te ate oe [ae weil executed “a Lexington ‘ond reuisvilie witout change. pull: | beet of, tuftrvtces, “Appiy to WAL. i. PULNAM, : : * WI | Petitive drill, e sa é - | any in the resiment s _AM., Btu. eset . ' waite a 2 ee im tne cty, 10-l ed forward to by the cadets and their | ‘The drill of this com: PuvaTe NS — RAD yw will you be good and do your whole duty like a man? CECA ag Che pu ldsen Ole LIceky ¥ | friends with great interest. Since the | Pany is a direct con- Vanced studics; especial at jon to backward, 4. | two sides open to the light and air, ts the | | 2 es 7 ;. | trast to that of com- . pow ling ‘and adult pupils. Uulversity graduate, 4 | only home which a great many people ceminind hes, beeniphlerged tntova meg) ois a which has asville, Chariottes- | P70f, J-. 1408 Hopkins place, uear 2urb and 2 ste, D } $ | hove to have, not only trom pecuniary ment it has been necessary to hold the | the movement of pille, Stauutoa™ and for seb: aga cctanll bP sons, but from various circumstances, yet | competitions in an open field instead of in- | regulars, while the a ~ ig rage om se : arg 36 Wi = 5 e tions and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio | 10th st. n.w.—Wiano, orcan, o $| eee Te on eon ARF A house with | doors, as formerly, and to occupy two | action of company C oMices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 8 | and mandolln, tute, corn afternocns instead of a few hours tn one | DAs ail the spirit o} In speaking of his c Capt. Hoover ny C is doing steady, solid st. nw., and a. the stution. & | averaze TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE; man or woman likes to live rea- sonubly near a stretch of green grass, doi- d there with trees and shrub- FULLER, evening. This year the competition will enger Agent. be held in the National Base Ball Park, at the head of 7th street, the afternoons of H.W. 1 ap2T Ger Etc. 100 K st. now. Voice, Conservatory of Music, Their rotto 1s “The Red Ribbons,” one SOUTHERN RAILWAY, = tendency {s beginning to be mani-| Tyesa Ww calculated to spur th t 3 PIEDMONT Alt LINE ement, EDWIN HART, Principal . endency {s beginning be ani- | Tuesday and Wednesday, May 19 and 20, rale ed to spur them on to greater ef- GS —— r _ a O22=28=29=2 . W., Cor. 4 | fested to some extent by those who loc d i . | fort. Sctedule in effect January 6, 1896. 1ORTHAND—REPORTE rkoM BE 923-25-=27-29 7th Street N 8s r. Mass. Avenue.; their homes in the city. Owinz to the larg AS ithe Hime Aor ‘holding ete crissy: Every man in the cemmand, from the | _ AM tratme arrive und leave at Pennsylvania pas- | inne: te comin; cans practiced $ amount of unozcupied land within the city | Proaches the interest in that event in-| captain to the last private in the rea meres station. A SS ne aes apesely. ° ° $ | limits, which, up to @ comparatively short | creases. The drill Monday on the White | rank, has the spirit of drill and is trying | af QoyAake, Halt Tacal for, Danville, fe22tt “THE DRILLERY,” 504 13th, Ist for. tric ne rice % | time aso, was characteristic of this city, it] Lot of the four companies from the Cen- | hard to win. The secret of this goed monk Y nchburg with the Norfolk sn SPRING AND SUMMER FRENCH COURSE— . ° $ | Was not necessary to give much attention | tral High School, comprising the first bat- is the perfect understanding which exis th ie Chesapeake. au Ladies and gentlemen taught to pronounce French * : to this phase of domestic Ife. In recent | talion, was the first opportunity to judge | between captain and men and a mutual de- Bridge and Cliftos F A nage edna Open till 7 p.m. Saturday till 11 p.m. $1 times, however, the polley of making shal: | the elects ‘nad vale oor! ‘companies, | termination to loss netic through lack of | yi ee ee wee stems a ICB COATS on sale Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings from 7 to 10 Jow building lots and putting up houses, | Speculation has been rife all during the | interest and energy. and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Cha Price, 25e. ap30-tt leaving but a limited space in the rear, has | week as to the respective chances of the| The sergeants, A corporals and_ privates street ortiwest, who comprise company C are: A. P. Tisdel, & lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta: also Pul become somewhat general, so that now the | four companie t, A.M. 5 a a ss man & per New York to New: Orle Princtpal, size of the back yard Is one of the things| | Maj. Charles A. Fox, a third-vear boy, | first sergeont; I. T.” Welsal, second, soc: | Rumery, comecting at Atlanta with Highest “stiniasble grade of iastrostion et seek: Ss oe Z = = apt to be taken Into consideration nowa-| who leads jis c had the following to | geant; C. FP. Fuller, third sergeant; KE. N. | &,{0F ee eer mer Situations for graduates, mb23-tf eeseeece days, when a man contemplates buying or | say when asked about the condition of his | Allen, fourth sergeant; A. Sac, fifth ‘ser. | sith Maal ae i avID ©. BANGR oe FOS renting a house. It is Hkely that this will command: “The drill | geant; Corporals J. C. Nerwood, L. W. Daily.—Local for CharlottesrMe. ani DRAMATIC ART; EXPRESSION, $ O .6 become more marked in the future. of the companies of | Herron, G. H. Chase, A. J. We tlake and |.) M.—_Daily —WASITINGTON AND SOUTH- | DEEP BREATHING, NATURALNESS. Studio, 1323 In the revised building regulations, which the first battalion ts] Privates L. R. Alden, S. Ball, C. A. Bar- wesTEey VESTIBULE D LIMITED, composed of 0th st._n.w., after 4 p.m. Send for circular wt2i- piri e are now before the Commissioners, there rapidly | Drogressing. | nard, H. Laker, C. G. Bellinger, W. F. Bor- | bovnm Vegtibuted Sle tpers New York te Atke. | SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, ‘ . is a provision which fixes the minimum size A decided step for-| land, BE. Deardoff, 1. M, | ville and Hot Springs, NOC: New York to Tampa, | PePorting style; beginners and ‘dictation ° of rear yards of residences, and from this ward has been taken, | Hanilin, Hendric 3. Kim: | via Charlotte, “Columbia, Savannah and Jackeoo- | BTIUNG, | mathematics, | English, ag. sShoe Sellin it is evident that the city authorities have even during the past | mel, W. Kuh: J. Mopsikov, | tile, and New York to Memphis, via Birming- ae ee pe RISE tas coe al realized that the custom:of occupying near- two weeks. This is A eke, Hi eat [bam New ork to New SoS, Tie Adanta end ext [oan ay ra ly the entire building site for residence especially true of er, I.. Turtle, G. A. Washington, D. | Geach Washington to Atlanta, Dimee Gar Crees oO Purposes is not conducive to health. those companies 5 : B. Wainwright, G. A. Wheeler, M. B. Stew- | boro to Montgomery. SOE SE Aare 4M be Infused trto the system, and In addition to this consideration, however, which a short time | ard and C. W.' Becker. TRAINS ON W. INGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- | MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CoNCOIL VILLE, PAL gth and vigor restored by the use of people who desire luxurious homes, and this aro. were somes bat Capt. Howard C. | Tim lgane Washington 9:01 a.m. datty and 4:45 | “$198 per year. A successful whol; one of the . Washington people know an honest seems to be a constantly growing class packward In the exe Hoge of company D | diya only for Hound Hill, 4:82 p.m. dnily, except | Dest fo lufuse with energy and wake up boxe to sale’ trons acteke. here, will desire to have lawn space about cudion of the vro- fee been many D | dase only fo 5 .m. daily, pgp tye gh yea dg ‘They know honest shoes from the their houses z and 6:25 and so it will be found that m. dasly for Boys under gram. For this rea- 3 J. SHORTLIDG: I Wilson’s. 4 he + Prin. “ap30-cot client’ work out of arrive at Washineton 8:26 | — cota = commen, dishonest. Elnds. building sites that are spacious and of son the drill ts now be e 2 e | tm. and 8:60 pun, dally from Round Hal. 7-08 = a: We hive never sold any but honest, ample width and depth will be classed os more, nearly equal: mis men) lately. “‘Tha)| Ta aaiie enent Gunter Gee hee eae SUBURBAN LOTS. rellabie shoes, and we bave made ‘ discipline now is all | aim’ daily, except Sunday. from Leest a r ° ome money and many friends in 0 among the most desirable of the property and friends of the tha: can be expected | “Through trains fron the south arivetat Wi ape — doing. of this description. It ts sometimes now | several companies readily find encourage A. th EBS is mo soul arrive at Weab- ll e We are now retiring from business, considered that deep lots are a disadvan-| Ment in the profpects of their favorite rapidly imierocing, . all e ¢ H VY Th tock Is to be clesed. out tage, but from this point of view they are | company. The contest will, I am certain, Bad attendance has a Deates cbariottesrilie. ii seek Exes no apuecite thts tas donk a eee ute. really among the choice properties. be very close and exciting in the first bat- nindered the prog- | tad fursished at aa vata a informe. ) what you should take to restore It. prices have been’ reduced The Work of the Assessors. tation. cate ou shah Tess of the company | arenue, and at Pennsylvania’ railroad passenger 7 0 1 = : m1 e1 os: regard i . . - | Station, * pete me tee eae acca All $2.00 Shoes, $1.23 soi Con plete the asemerieniot thereare | Ceeaaee mma Loe ame oa Sey Gent afew adhe ‘ sine Maret repsit iver troubles, a “eS ago completed the aszessment of the prop- a x definite, as the battalions have y affic Manager. fi, constipation ana all spring ccmplainta All $2.50 Shoes, $1.68. ; ee eee oe ane Braaey: tioral men were se- ae Gen, Pass AGRE —— a , erty within the clty, and Is now sitting as | not dri Oe eva Ceue dances in cured and the com- L.’8. Brown, Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. has more to recomine than any ale in Weshington bj All $3.00 Shoes, $1.95. a board of equatization. While there have | Nevertheless, I have great con mand has picked up| apt4 other of Washington's 1 ington by Te Secs: 6 heen a number of appeals filed against the | our chances, merely because I am certain cor siderably, Lieuts, E. P. MERTZ, $3.50 Shoes, $2.68. assessment as returned, the number is | that our ee cower to enccbed end as | HH. Platt and H. B. Farrow. probably BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ation about the city, me * pffor n el - sper Spot ve | q y etter 'g = 7 F and rith Sts. All $4.00 Shoes, $2.95. cue puan compared “wit eer ines the officers seem to thoroughly understand ee ae HE gommbany Better. support ean Bebediale in /effect April’ 39, 2008, hogtving, cool alr, All $4.50 Shoes, $3.19. after they look over the books. ‘The board | every part of the program, and as there Is | Say, hi) Coos Os nh ane regiment ven | wear? Tia aes eee Pure water and perfect drainage, All $3.00 Shoes, $3.85. Will continue in session as a board of equal- Plenty Ot Pet ny. “Whether we will carry | €xecuted under thelr efficient and excellent | For Chicago and Blectric lights in every part, ization until the end of May, when ihe re- | Cbstacle ible. ervice. The company at present is doing | trains, 11:30 a.m, ba. Paved sidewalks a All $6.00 Shoes, $4.15, y | vised aesessment will be turned over to | of the honors or pot 1¢ i impossible 1° | splendidly, and if they keep it up ore For Cincinnati St. Louis and Ini . ee en A. eG Reducti the assessor. Upon this assessment the | S4¥. But I can assure those wha are in- | Dov) OY) 2 surprise in store for the other | @wed Limited, 3:45 p.m.; express, 12:15 night. roads. Quartet of areater eductions. taxes will be levied, which will be due next | terested In our half of the drill that we | Abate ore for the other | For Pittsbury and Cleveland, express daily, 11:30 Cbildren’s | Black _ an usset 2 atecn November. will send four strong companies into the As soon as the new assessment is made a | field to hold up the reputation of the rst inaiter of record, the hoard of assessors | Dattalion of the Comal HIE Schools ‘Wil at once commence an assedsment of | The senlor company commanee ot on the property in the county. ‘This work will | 'esiment ts Willlam H. von Bayer. who Pye Rapid transit and one fare to etty. Hand-mad» Shoes. Sizes 2 to 6. Were $1.50. New. Children's Gray Suede Daneli Slippers. Sizes 9 to 10% and 1 to 2 Were $1.75. Now. In referring to the chances of th{s com- pany, Capt. Hege modestly said: “I do not Ww to boast of what we are going to do in the competitive drill, but prefer to let our work speak. Prices, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20 and 25¢. ft. Cuevy Chase ix p.m, Roanoke, Knoxvill Don’t permit them to overrun tha ew Orleans, 10:50 p.m. house. Eastest way “fo get rid of hugs and vermin of all kinds ta to Natural Brid Memphis and e if m 45 p.m. daily. of beauty and Pn ‘chia eves OR aoe aes require the undivided attention of the commends company, Sn the @eulty Of |" ehe members of the company. seciize week days, 5:00, 6:80, center of refined ihe hatin whee! sort French Prtent Calf Shoes Sinan 6 joard until the Ist of September, when the | 2 vie nerd that they have a hard task before them, and ), 8:30," xi:80, x10-00, That it always shall aning. ‘Then you'll te 10%. Were $2 and $2.50. returns will be ready for inspection. The | This company ts every man is working earnestly to perfect meee ae aaa apon pur- with them during Now. Ss ‘$1.69 board will ther. once again become a board | at Work all the time, himself in each movement, and the results —— : i os Misses’ French Calf Hand-made of equalization. for the purpose of correct- | 804 Its drill, which is so far are very gratifyin: agit Pot cam, to be r family amid tog Wo Bee piles tents se ee ing any errors In this assessment, and re- | ¢@y » resemble “The company has been somewhat handi- Sipectid tasers to th 4 Ib, Tie. x top. for dress’ and ancl turn the same by the first Monday in | that which Js charac- capped all slog in taking a tke pees oe thew a WwW. hom son 703 Were $3 nnd $3.50. “Now “DI.Q7 January to the assessor for record. The | teristic of 1 eee movements on account of the small num- to sult. We will be glad to have you Veth Card. Mr. Keneaster tn, now taxes on the, county property will be pay= co ae ee ca ber of enlisted men, but in spite of the call end ak questions? : le with us, and will be pleased able in one In: a aa el 3 ds a s rres: Net Pharmacist. ith ng, and will be pi stallmeat, and that In May odds against us good progress has. been 1897. to fancy movements, nae Fisher & Co, : = Some Improvements. but considerable to Mahe cadets) who compos 3 a nd_ Way points, week Thos. J. 9 SoS SO-Ot 05-16 05 90 -46- Wl I SON Four houses situated at the eouthweat See eee ot aren Re". McKean, frst sergeane: FW Tas" pat Sunaiya, 1324 F Street. SRE SEED L AS. 9 corner of Loulsiana avenue and 6th street the inost rigid order. ed Oe a cas SF er ay — are to be remodeled and fitted out for hotel| Capt. von Bayer D. S$. Elmonds, fifth sergeant; corporals: a.m, 1:15, = 1K! High-grade Shoes, Purposes, plans for which have been pre-| gives the following J. B. Hoge, B. W. Brockett, P. B. Frost, 0:25 p. Peony STORAGE. ¢ Cee ee en cao lanic dite architects | Cae Oe ee coins Dae Ae ee ee He) qm, Mao pa Epo cr wong at Sing (arene aig Tag "OKE tn the kitchen stove Another story wi : : ) A. S. Fuger, Murphy, 3. | 8 ppas diy ORE, tn the kitchen store to. summer 0) FF St. quien story will be! sated fp exon bond. very well. In the matter of discipline 1] W, Brinkerhoif, E. HH. Wagzenee ee ROYAL BLUE CLINE TOR SEW GoRK AND Trunks Stored, have nothing to complain about. 2 much less expensive. the platoon movements require a little more Coke FOCOS AEDS HEL0000060-69000009; | Stories in height. Buell, R. M. Lackey A. R. Pui ILA. A mansard roof, oriel Walker, J. je the cook's life happy and the windows and tower will bs addeg tone Johnson, H. E. Baum, R.A. Linton! R PAD ARAAOLA All trains iluminated 3 me . ' radtice: both on the part of the ‘riges | Homan xe QE aun, a fr Fuisisin, Sew te wt o oe | OMY 25¢. month ptr it cle. “Do anay with (| ROOSOERSEPES OER SOOSEOSEES | front, an electric elevator will be put ih and | Brat, Poth, ON, ane part of the aides | Kenaud, A. ¢. Porrester, e pance went | B Kd 8:00 40:00 am Dining ‘ y,, 23 oma=tiat into baechit At CS ee ne oe ae: Ra tat, to» fry Pro bile Geenines ee a steady drill, fulfills the requirements of | iamson, F. A. Denison, R, Prowdfin Dub 00 orcibean Me freight and. panseniger “elevators easy its superiority. If you do, you'll always New Jersey avenue santos e. ereceed On | the coming drill, I will say that we stand a! Mccormick, B. Dixon and i R. Schayer. 9 a... Dining a curds New! rsey is venue sont east between D| good chance of winning the ribbons.” Capt. Carl E. Julihn is the regimental 05, Dining Car), ( 40 bushels (uncrushed), $2.90. See ee ee which have been | “The roster of this company is as follows: | adjutant and the second ranking officer in | $:00 (12:01 night, Sleeping Car open for passengers Pipseciey meres A Will be phree stories hen, wenitect: They | J. B. Bogan, frst sergeant; Chas. Young, | his class. His comments upon qe yay Sar rier Care on'all Gay. eral frum other storage ware- < : at red pentee Stories high, with cellar, sé-| second sergeant; I.’ B. Craige, third ser: of this year are: “Too| For“ Athantic Clty, 10:00 ak. aaa a (WASH. GASLIGHT CO. roceri€s Le. fected brick ‘and brown-stone fronts, and) geant; Geo. Sachs; fourth Sergeant: FL muchs attention is] dayn i2e pam |) |) ~~ 12:00 moon. Sun. ANTS’ Pancet 2 ? ‘SS ea x Held w half mansard, tile and | Poole, fifth sergeant! corporals, S. Gannon, paid by almost every | {Except Sunday. “Daily. §Sunday only, DELIVERY ©0., 413 1toth St. N. W. Saeiaely Cavey ily vaiia lea i H. B. Wheeler, 8. M. Clark, O. P. Hatton. captain in the regi- re ane *Phone 659. (oN a Zen, ab N at” Phone a70, Than Wholesale,3| otacrnsaies lt ald for nimselt. two and privates, CG. Heyimun, W. TE Lowell, ment to what are de-| jenutncss Og Union ‘Transfer Co. on cates aad : ang 3) i e . E. Slack, P. H. Sfficlair, BE. H. Herdman| nominated ‘fine re 619 Pennsylvania AW CT = Sao between F and G streets, which will be . . at ficket chee, Se kevanie Avenue N.W., AND HOt GOODS STOR ed Out R °° © CERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, 16x30 feet. G. K. Armes, C. M.*Merwin, S. P. Darby. tant, but the giving| WM. B. GREENE, Gen. Manager. “mnié eo ee ee ee islaitfull “R ss d LEI tes J Botng closed ont at leas than $ | Gites tee tere awa by Appleton P. | -T. H. Wheeler, ‘A. W. Bache, W. &. Itch: Pep eur at A lade aateerees soot eapls tt -okiillfull ‘epair © ¢ © wholesale prices—a rare chance for Sr * aa ardson, F, B. Brackett, A. Haselbarth, R. has always been fa- MAC ‘f 3 A G E - y c S%* Hotels, Boarding Houses, Private ¢ | frame cottage, to be erected in Petworth | Wainwright, C. W. ‘Chambers, B.C. tal “The. ‘winnisg| POTOMAC RIVER BOATs. ° 2 — ejual to new. Colors accurately match- 2 Families, ete. eeeh: chen Sigiers:_ Home: Thompson, W. P. Reinohl, A. M. Sakolski, companies have been] S. RANDALL POTOMAG RIVER LIN an srarshirnis seie: oogt sci ed and patterns carefully reproduced, @ take x : —— R. R. Swann, J: W: Craig, O. Armes and those which have| Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wiser ; particolar. Cicen, aly, safe. "Neiocee ihe larvae of MOIS enfietiy destroy ¢Triangle Ammonia az. pints. 75¢. He Bought the Beggar's Hat. |C Paul had spirit, and have] 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. ut Scent a cu. ft; O00 cu. fi, $4 a moms ed. ,Reasonable charg: ne 1042, $kKi eg Bide Salmon $1.68 $ | From the Phitndelphia Record. Company B is iindéf the able management worked. Let there be | $20. (hSHs "4 cluding Chapel, Past ey a a Sood "tur ft, $6 a month, ” Cold storage '“BGC bari eee peels ANON ee i To pedestrians on Market st of of Capt. Frank C. Daniel, who has been no secret ‘points;’| Seach, returning on Mondays about D rin oy eat for carpets. Safety guaranteed. Prowction ».U. vasDarian, me) Ss mour’s Soups aoz.... $1.65 9] a blinl bemwar, who wears One te ant? | conducting the drilt'of his company in a certainly not unap-| nesiays and Fridays about 3-20 pom. ‘Pisweuzer a ee a Nusking: snciiig, ape: Native | Qrlental Rag ei x % @ blind beggar, who wears one hat on his | yery systematic’ mafne giving particular | proved by our drill instructors. There is commodations first-class. Freight’ received until You can't trust your Expert. FS Serer see een Beefsteak Catsup ....doz.... $1.00 @ | head and carries anole Jn his hand to | attention to mingr ponte. The progress has | little wonder that the companies avoid: the | hag of ys Got" | . RANDALL, fuuriture to better luinds, Service Is satie 1012 t. (Secon: lor). i receive the alms of the charitable, has be- slow, but ‘sure, | legion of junior drill instructors; but it is . ‘Alexanaila’ . Prapcistor ant ke ciory always. y apo0-208 ( or). | ¥Bent's Crackers - 21m, cane, 28c.$ | cever"e, tue sms Of the charits mendicant, Grill ie ar steal the | the duty of the officers to continually seek | “SY GEOG. cARPINTIN. Ge ae W. B. MOSES & SONS, - cM Nt AC Ua oe PR + ‘ady one, | the a ice of ajor ) al alway: - 3230 hington, ‘s ge, 22 M. = sam wt ‘taro ara Ladies’ Shoe Polish o--sd08.... 75. while standing at the corner of 10th and with little snap, but low his interpretations in preference to Sa WiEsE STRAMBOLTOO aS a Fant Bath ste. (Storage, 224 near xi 2 Wade & Butcher Razors. Tinported Checélsin es Market streets late one night last week, fell executed and en- | thelr own or those of any one els Be eS Sas Re HOTELS. T R Si por «+-s1Ib- +06 25C.@ | attracted the attention of a well-dressed tirely tactical. Lieut. —_—>. wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday sed orry Razor Strops. Smoking Tobacco Retueed trom 7,¢$ | man-about-town. The latter stopped and HS. Wood ts doing | Electric Light in Indian Temples. Baltimore and river landings. Avcommodatioas | Goupp. OET WHO GANG OF “AUBURN, 4 LOWEST PRICES IN CITY, CO 30c. 1b, to reached into his pocket for a coin. Just well with the first Soa aes SE ee cntay Gel cast ee aie ee | eareak: kum e tarried for even one day $2.00 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground. Me, BELLE of WASHINGTON then a sudden gust of wind struck his platoon, while Lieut. | From Pavel oe Baltimore freight, Strikes | Only at “THE INN" he would have changed bie $1.0 W. & 3. Razor, hollow ground lTBe. GIGARS, large size, re $2.50 box. $ | tall silk hat and lifted it off his head. The P. Hansen is making | ‘The temples of India are to be lighted | given qu Maltimos dsetgit: | STEPHENSON & | (iy. Swtuntcr aul chanted the praises of lovely Hi Swing Stop. S ae a Guced to... a ese tile skipped out into the middle of Market a good record. This | with electricity, the example having been “ ‘8. | “Leesburg, in old Virgtuin. ap2s-colw Boe, Fit Strop Combination. _| $Jas. & ley car titelci asec, the lie 4 00d “show. for the | Set by the great shrine of Siva, at Kochi- | ~~ Wasitingnox STEAMBOAT vo, ee a 2hc. Shaving Brash... = cs ar Our battered and shapeless wreck. The onact championship, it “it | caddie, near Mutwal, in Ceylon, and {s to FOR POTOMAC RIVER LAND S | O P ae Soc, Imported Shaving Bo seen i L. Son, picked up his ruined property and threw it continues along the | be speedily followed by the equally vast | 0 mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 — Op2l-tm Stens' Hasen, a0 siseas Conmetion Sha sa te fo 6 616 P away again. All the hat stores were elos- Present lines, as its | and ancient foundation of the Natukotta, | a.m.; Mondays for river landings to St. Clement's & &. Clippers, Safety Razors, Bay Tum. cte 14=O01 enna. Avenue. ed, and there was no way for him to buy a Grill is solid and well | in the same island. In no long time others | Bay, Breton's Bay and Nowini Creck; returping, THE RALEIGH ‘Tuesda; fternoon. Wedn - lowest prices.” KOLB PHARMACY, 438-7 st! | 2 npt-ooa new headpiece. His eyo rested once more finished. will adopt the same improvement, till all | {tives Tuesday ‘afternoon. Weduewdata for river Cor. Penn. ave. and 12th et. Be ape2-1zd 3/00 the blind man and his ee Sane When asked as to the chances of his com-| the holy places of the peninsula are so | {o"piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Crock, Geng, | EUROPEAN PLAN. ABS y “CREAM BLOSSOFIS” SETETIVIOS9O064000000000008 | 52/0 the man-about-town, ve you pany, Capt. Daniel sal ‘My company is working hard, but, on account of poor at- tendance and a few indifferent men, it has not attained that degree of proficiency which should be expected at this time. equipped that by pressing a button they can be instantly illuminated, like a modern hotel or theater. The innovation is enough to make Siva and Vishnu, and even the great Brahma himself, gasp and stare. ‘An clepant restaurant for gentlemen and indies. Also a luxurious cafe for a. Private diring rooms and banquet bal Prompt service; first-class calsine. Special attention given to rties after the theater. 15-08 T. J. TALTY, Manager. and Yeoccmico rivers; returning, leaves Nominl Sok ees, posi fia tage png is morning. Saturdays wer landings | pr ee ew 3 arrives afternoon. 5 i] See schedule. (nol-tf C W. KIDLEY, Gen. Mun. cents for one of those hats.” The blind man emptied the hat in his hand of the Lime, Gement ‘and tntce | few coins it contained and promptly turn~ ‘Material Swe lam tReet toa it Gear: Pkt J.T. WALKER SONS, 206 1 . NAW, pet Lining. Fetes, Wire Buick thd Gia Nc Peints, Brushes, ply Roofing At All Grocers.

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