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; THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 189¢--SIXTEEN PAGES, RAILROADS. |FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE| POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Tepolars was told Tuoiay wight, The god ot Fpeobs,, ANd consisted of the following: Music hy ap jee Mary H. ; reading, Miss Pearl Lut- ‘Should be read daily by all interested, as chauges | 7th street, Sunday, |. Thorne uet, Mra. Willis Gordon and Miss ‘Tillie oe trel ‘Tuesday and Thureday, at Rawlings; “recitation, Mi ner; _ solo, may occur at any tine. a.m., landing at all wharves as far down as Mad- y See ae SILI GIRTON TOUNy Mt. Vernon Railway, ponte suai ‘forthe week ending Jame 13 | dox creek, Ve including Chapel Point ad Cc ay acosr a Dent eens Danske Galles and Sibeesuneas Science Cate close promptly at th! Cc lows: Beach, returning on Mondays about 1.5 z cot 4 Erwin. From Station, 13} St. and Pa. Ave. PIRANSATLASTIO SAILS, nesdays and about 3:90 p.m. Passeoger ae. | An enthusiastic mebting of the Congress Heights Geen es i Ge FRIDAY—()At 6:00 p.m. for FRANCE, SWITZ- | commodations first-class. Freight" receiv Citizens’ Association Has held Tuesday ev caliciaye trough laiseioen: sirgiaie POR ALEXANDRIA Ek i ‘TURKEY, | bour of sailing. Telephone 17 until ? ‘Tuesday cvening,and } several th doan county, Virginie. 10, 11, 12 am: 1, 2 3, 3:80, | BGVee aon wivriet INDLA ja ed ae he HEED & CO” — E 8. RANDALL, after the transagtionj.cf routine business these | Miss le Sims of Washington Js visiting her comes ti th 30, 6, 6:30, 7, 3, 9 10, i, 12 pm. aine,* from New York. via” Havre. (byAt 7:20] Agents, Ale: a tor and | Present who Delong to: the democratic party Leld | Sister, Mra, De eae coun ka 5 0 the Bat ALEXANDRIA. * 2, 3, 4,|PM for IRELAND etter — mail only), per GEO. 0. CARPINTER, an election to expr their preferences for Prest- | siness sufficiently to be at his post in the store of meals anit pee | ee oe ee York, ae as a =< awa C. dent. It was foundjgthat the differences of opin- | Mr. J. N. Gibson. oS eS ee ES Se ere WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO., “LTD. Jon between the vobied money men and the free | _ Aili Minule Jacobs, who has Deen wpenting sey- FOR MOUNT VERNON. 920 pan. for GERMANY, per ss. Saale, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, silver paople could Hot be adjusted, and the result | ra! Weeks visiting relatives and fr! at Vieuna, a.m.: 1, 2, 3, 3:30 pm., except Sum | New York, via Brem Letter for other ts of From ith st. Ferry Wharf. Bit y pei uenetvestentaye see te Pe EUROPE, via_Southampton and Bremen, must be | 0, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7| Wa two sets of tofpinations. The sound money } ‘Mr. Merle N. Poe of Princeton College, New Jer- PROM MOUNT VERNON directed “Per Saale” At 10:50 p.m. for NETH. | &™.; Mondays for river Jandings to St. Clement's | faction nominated R..T. Wilson and H. A. Her-| sey, a resident of Findlay, Onlo, is visiting Mr. Ks e.m.; 1:83, 253, 3:05, 4:33, 5:08, | PAPANDS direct, per ‘es, Maasdkin, from Bay, Breton's Bay and Nominf Creek; returning, bert for Presidentrsmd Vice President, respec- ee Roreheck. ‘ew nf f eee ‘ pe Uirected | azives Tucaday afternoon, Wednesdays for rine? “ : 8. DP. Shipman, presiding elder, preached ARIENGTON AND AQuEDUCT BEMGE. | “Per Naasdsme toat 1058 pine for ECLOPE, | landings to Breton’s Bay and Nomini Creek; thease | tively, and thone fevoring free silver, Vieo Prosl- | morning and night Sunday in the M. E. Church. es : ot Se Patee® tro New Pare tia Suuthampton, | to Piney Polnt, St. George's, Smith's Creck, Gece | dent A. E.*Stevehgon, for President and E. C. es Aree ters for GERMANY. must ‘be “directed. ber | 804 Yeocomico- sivers; returning, leaves Nomfat | Walthall for View. Imeshdent. HERNDON. am; 1:35. Paris.” (At 10:55 p.m. for SCOTLAND. direct, Gea ‘afternoon for river landings, arriv-| A meeilng of the Anglo-israel Association was 3 ate t s.s. Clreassin, from New York, via Glasgow. | im8 Friday morning." Saturdays for river landings | held Monday evening ft the home of air, Alpheus “ BALTDIOKE AND O10 RAILROAD. restgrs, must be directed: Sher Circassia. (At | arrives Sunday afternoon Ya effect Nove te ioe | Davideoa, “Anacostia: “Am address on Fen | eee Seen ey ee St Eat ee 10: for CAPE COLONY apd NATAL, per | arrives, Sunday afternoon. In effect Nov. 4, 1806; | wan delivered by. Sf Las | churches met with the church here Tuesday. ‘The Leave wihedule in effect May 30, 1800. | dw anericat foam Neo fork ‘Petters ist be je (molt) ©. W. RIDLEY, Gen. Man." | come to Washington to enlist’ the interest of the | 10:19 train brought forty or fifty delegates from Jersey avenue and C. street a | Gee be te ee won steamers | 0 (DT ANG. Seog one at the Mate wee, Fecked tn Boston | wattimore, Washington and Falls Church. ‘The Seg bey 2 - ‘PRINTED MATTER. ETC—Ge: the memory 0! ute Rev. * Smith, the 2 2 rina picage, and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited | waitin. trum New dork on Tuesdays, Thiralays and PIANOS AND ORGANS. author of “America” and “My Country, "Tis of | Morning session was taken up with the organiza- For Cine olis, Vesti- | Saturdays, take printed metter, &., for GER- = = = Thee.” . tion, devotional exercises, reports from the churckes i 3:43 pain; Eapress, 22:15 night. MANY. and specially, addressed printed matter, Banlers & Stayman —_—>_. and reuarks on the reports by Rev. M. I Fish- % and Clevélund, Express dally, 11:30 | &¢:, for her paste of EUROVE om New York cn New Music Ware Rooms. KOMA PARK, burn of Mount Pleasant, Rev. J. H. Jenkins of take specially addzesved printed mat- a Falls Church and Rev. 8. N. Brown of Washington. ester and way stations, bS:30_ p.m. e for EUROPE. ss A musicale will be given at Takoma Hall Tuesday | At 12:80 a recess was taken, and all were invited Roahoke. Kaoxvitie, | , Conant steamers sailing from Xew York on Sutne- ‘evening, June 16, by Mr. William ‘T. Southard, a: | t go to Central Hall, where a collation was pre- oS sirs cyeie tog Orleans, 10:50 | CeXTN and IRELAND. ard specially asidressed print- sisted by Miss Mary Helen Howe. ‘This entertain- | Pated by the ladies of the Herndon Church. The aes ed matte other parts of EUROPE. ment will prove a rare treat to the residents of | tople, ‘The Sauday School 7 and Lis Equtp- inerie “k days, 5:00, h Hine steamers take printed " ment’ was taken up at the afternoon session. Mr. Pontrien: fone alice thea aes uc Aas e se Takoma, as Mr. Southard ts aa accomplished plan- | J'"5, Nieman of Wasblugton read. @ paper ty It of Washington and Miss Howo Is one of the t titled “The Bible Club for Regular Touche FOR SOUTIT AND CENTRAL AMERICA, best known soprano soloists Mm the elty. A aum-| and a paper by J. F. Johnson-of Washington was " BES WEST INDIES, ETC. ON hs UME, the attention of BYERY | yer of muste lavers trom Woodside, Lien, Ken. | tid by Prot. Foster “of Howanl University, on D. 820. x9-00, x10-00 | _THURSDAY—(dat for PORT AN- They Nag, COmtemplates purchasing « Plano] giivion wud. Garrett Turk ate expecta ten me | the Normal ‘Class for Substitute and Prospective DESO BBS. 4-8e, 25-06, | FONIO, Jamai-a, per from, Baltimore. They are practically new — lustruments~ are expe 0 be | Teachers.” ‘The tople “Has the Christian Endea 12:25 5 200, 8: 32 508. | AL G25 aun for NOWTH, BRAZL per sx STANDARD | MAKES—the cases aze of the | present. fe Society Proved a Factor to be Relled Upo i z Cae nse, from New yore Para, Boece the REDOCED rare ral pine = ant st The Presbyterian’ Chapel was Naudsomély dec- | Ald by ue oe wus ox ean eapalte, 10a gy Z and Ceara. Letters for other parts ‘of zIL. i 10 pmediate a snee = sitnexsed the in. | Prepared by J. B. Sleman, was rei Smrapolis, “7:10 ane 8:90 gm 2210 a | a tap ene at 1s sale. orated and @ large Congregation witnessed the in. Sundays, 8:20 M. R. Fishbuyn, “after whi k, 40:00, DI thelr office, the officers of registration were sub- te ‘e1:15, b4:30, .m. for BLUEFIELDS per steamer from for a $550 DECKER | teresting anniversary services held in the church e ) ‘lees cussed at some ‘length by Dr. Mason and others. | jected to “ atta Drleans. (e)At 10:53 p.m. for FORTUNE ISLA Only $ BROS. PIANO—in ele: | Sunday last. qhn Nan News, pastor, cave a | The question of mammotit conventions, like that to | cled te @ regular examination tm writing, arith. ea aaa GONATVES. AUXCAGES, JACMEL. and SA B75 kant case used but a done in the church during the | pe held. in’ Washington. in metic and other elementary studies, and all are 00 short time. past year, MARTHA per s.s. Cuba, from New York, considered, ameng other things, that he | gna t eT Teported to have pussed the ordeal 4 sf y nd_way points, week days, r ra Se REG had pres ‘one’ humired and Ave serinors and | 320 yeas E85 = Ferm raccinead 0, 7205) pio.” Sundays, 9:00 a.m, | FRIDAY (OAL 10:55. pm. for | FORTUNE for a $25 FIscuen | had Conducted fortsnte paver eet aH | The Lord's supper wa mauner. This may be noted as the first attaupt NO, Yahburn of Mount Ph : aes a } Ken for a few | twenty-seven new members were admitted during a er some clo 07 1d @ Geter ee Cumeeei eases tins | OMY $275 Amor, 3 it ME | ae plcio tad tue four mers AP! MAINE | Washington, "After ‘mate long’ words, ai ng TUNPAM and YUCATAN per 3.8, Sequranea, from. gain. ean. | Vers. fine, mianie was rendered during the BGapts tia Fee Garretg as saning ammprore New York. Letters for these Mexican ports apd + Mrs. orace: ng and Mrs. nn x 5 his house recently purchased of for the Island of CUBA must be directed “Per for 2 $350) FISCHER | Mannus singing solos, In the evening a song wer | "Syne Hattie Wood aud daugh Seguranca.” (e)At 10:55, pin. for HAITT. CUM: PIANO, “Handsome ma- | vice was given, led by the Takoma contingent of ‘0 ere canoe ine es Bee MANE, TE Only S250 ee tt asme at | the crindan Budonvoy chose eas cauelaaeat OF | ala” Won way points, week days, 23, 5:30, 5 at anything approaching civil service in the bis- tory of the county. Heretofore about the only to] Tequisite for qualification for any position was by the number of votes aa applicant ould control for seme tavored leader in the pariy. tou of Mr. Charle Bond of the 00, 4:30, ys. 9 r Claire amd Miss who have been spending several days a.m., cl:1S p.m, cipal stations only. y eet here, have returned to Falla Chureh, and Mrs. | board of supervisors, which was anno t the tgs ew York. Letters for other parts of E- ly used. consisting of Mow. H. J. Loni, Missy Mary ¢ Wood and daughter will start for Verinont. Thurs: | Meeting, will necessitate the appyratn ov. ZVELA, CURACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH end aoe bell, Mr. 8. § shedd and Mr. Will ¢ ll, took day. Lowndes of another to fill his plac and in the DUTCH GUIANA must be directed “Per Prins for a $400 ESTEY BOU- | part. Mr. Webb gave a solo, the cl Joining S meantime the other tw members of the beard Maurits." (0) 55. BZUELA amt Onlv $175 ton Ore ee ee nmunton table has been — ake mM act, one being a republican und We other a o s eluss order. ut little | presented to thi ure ir. S. Shedd and a Be c. Shree Jerstood we des Work Boston CURACAD. at renee - eset pulpit table by Mra. Shedd. and a mnocrat. It is understood that the declination of === Mr. Bond is solely on A literaty and musical entertainment was given | Robert © and the | via Curacao, per s.s. Venezuela, from 0, §:60 (10:00 a.m. Din- ” Din Cs and WINDWARD ISLAN: vount of bud health, Mr. Home having declined to act ax 1 of Was! jonary Society of Hamli ington and the Reading Cirel Si Terms, $10 cash—$10 monthly ping Car open and BARBADOS, per s.s. Hberal reductions for cash. Pianos and other | posed of members of that church, met at t at Riverdale Hall in Riverdale last Tuesday night say ee pace eS gears bain, Dining ¢ " kK. Letters for GRENADA, instruments taken in exchang dence of Mr. L. B. Burdett’ Monday night, before a latge and appreciative audien the) another re; alse di Car), ‘a: > must be directed “Per WT All kinds of Mustenl Instruments, Books, | sloned by a “Bee Swart ich Mrs! Clara | peretit of the Prest for SANTIAGO DE Ct Sheet Musle, ete., at LOWEST PRICES. an interesting deseriptt of the b : cllows: Plano solo, Miss Philadelphia. hives, which was followed by the announcement of | BFA Kus as follows: Plano solv, (a) At 11:35 mm. for ST. MERRE- SANDE S the secretary, Mr. Bryant, that the hives had been | Fowler; solo, “Anchored,” Mr. W. Rt. Bendz via New York, per steaner from examined and thelr “conients, the result of six | tation, “Things Seen at Night,” Master Willie y onths’ deposi to $82. Mrs. Morgan, solo, “euphentum,” Mr. ©. E. Henry; | in the dwelling was tast de ae ae i “ pratadlae ana sade Sack 1 Mandolin Quartet; reading, Mins Kate Tod- ec, froma) Rates| sn ly at 11:35 a.m. grated ithe Dee nega crane, art mandolin duet, Mrs. White; _trh ders {a)Mails for SIIQUELON, by rall to Boston and freshments we served. mmpivanin, avenue | thence by steanere cose at “hls oliee daierar Se | Percy S. Foster, Manager, fhe iDceting of the. ‘Takoma. Pleasure Club. for erlan Sunday school. ‘Th rat, inte | ‘The fourth election district, em!n ree}. | Hockville, having beew divided and’ votitus precincts, the su; ed ax the place for rex first precinet the Pu y building, Montgomery avenue, and tor the grand jury room, in the ewurt Another meeting of the supervisors Will eeping Car open for pas- Sun- Sunday only. ‘ws train, sors have: and voting ie Little “Farm Messrs. G. Ss next : ; : 0 pent acel pak ; Britt, CE. Henry piano solo, he Hew aueessment Law he Bort vost ue and Fifteenth street, tre cua (except those tor gantt-| 132 F St, tattumore store, conlents heeubeen! post pana Paul further notice, | Mrs. 0. 1. Smith, vocal s 4 Mr. Al Tuesday and yesterday entered upon I. BL CHAS. 0. SCULL, Cuta, which are forwarded tia Now ¥eck); 3 213 N. Charles St. 1t_ | ishing trip with Mr. Albert Alimony of the Mont- | Holden. ese hee iS ee pete 4 ss. Agt. at this office datly at 3 p.m., for forwarding ° se or eiat en ins Hotel | 2Usplces of Lakeland Lod yg for thelr respective districts. pease er ne SC our Genuine inden Waitnealeg: Tune nce Hel Pythtas, Will be given at Lakeland Hall iu that office of the county con z is fhe MEXICO, ovestand, unless speclally 2 = Joven nine von nt ress, grime Jordon’ K. _ Mr | Silage on the evening of the Zid Instant. a eS . for dispateh "by steamer, close at thls P and Mrs. JX, Jordon, Miss Nettie. Peterson, BW. SSS SS = Ce ea a cet S PITTS. | office daily ut 1ano Bargains Doherty, Mr. and. Mrs. Philip Larner, Miss Nellie GAITHERSBURG. nee ane’ wear SonMliemion Car, : ; ° te et Jamer, Miss Ne as ERS . Drovisicns of the pew registration, election and PENSSYLV ANIA LIMITED.—Pullman ranclxeo, clase here dally up to du Rosewood Upright, | abvott, Miss Alexander, JK. Canpbell, John | Prof. Lee Davis Lodge of Columbian University — s Diuing, Smoking and Se c= p.m ane 12 ia ap ent, Hardy,” Miss Wass amd G. W. Kennedy.” has accepted an Invitation to deliver the address | ft. Ae. eee af ype Snes ise Cheveland* and ‘Toledo. Buttet Barlot A and JAPAN, per 8.8. Olympla, standard maker. . A etichre party will be given at the hotel this | to the students of Fairview School at the cou: ee ee 4 oe : close here daily “ap to Jane 15, at ovgning and the rerular hop Saturday eventos. | suaxement Tuerday evenieg at the Opera, House, Sek CK's lat ON anes San ee grees 10:20 ALM. Fast LXE. Pullman Buffet Parlor re & rings Herel wmier | Mr. Edward Monday is home from Shenandoah said deceased. Jaiwex S. Martin, ad- cisbarg. Parlor and Dining Empress of Japan, from V se here daily up to June 15, at Mails for AUSTRALIA ( tia G. Martin, deceased,” tied int in the persoual estate of Barnsley was appointed conver, PM. () ‘cept those for W: hare forwarded via Europe), NEW LAND, HAWAII, FIL and SAMOAN ISLANDS, Pittsbars. SHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS E: Butter to Is nd Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. ¢ and Chicago. Normal College for vac The Baptist Sunday J.D. Rayfield Miss to the Takoma Park convention, June well-known make. | Corel.” Six handsome sterling ‘sflver prizes’ w awarded to the winners, von Entress eee HT A has selected Jennte Waters d 7 to his infant son, wd, $2,000! Arn Rebeven 2 “ Jpri ing to the gests of Takoma I (KO) Rosewood Upright, | 2% Auspices “of the proprietor, Mr. Georg Mrs.’ Jordan, Miss Julia it and Mosxsrs. Hamlin, Sr Ta Sra = reale! |. Jr. and Arthur Kenna. Price, deceased ed 7 eee Cae Sieep- | let #8 Alameda, from San Francine, elose here Mahogany Upright, | °'Siee"soin teat ‘and’ family have ‘moved to. the | una 2). picuinal/eauthiaee Mtghicant ae es = 10 Clevelucd: alts up to June 39. at 6:30 PM. Wb). anealipenat Mathewson cottage at Takoma for the summ Mr. Willis B. Burdette bas purchased the resi- | thority to sell such part of sald property. as wits Mails for AUSTRALIA, ex West Anstralia, os Mrs. Heaton hax returned to ber home in Wa n Pebes sf watbed by will, Joho Brawett, “utor RESS.—Puilman | HAWAIL and LT IS! DS (specially addressed ington after a visit to he on, Mr. ©. M. Hea dence of Mr. Littletoa BE. Price Iu Damascus, pay- 1. nde oops ae vd en apr ctoed ‘Sleeping ani I Louis and Sleep- | only). 8. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here ees Mrs. R.A. Knight of Colton, Md., 1s visiting ber | ing $825 therefor, wing said deceased. tng Cor Harrishu, nie daily Jine 20, and up to June 23, at Mahogany Upright, | stster, Miss’ Longtetiow. An Important session of the town councll tuk | OTT i Midestood that Satunday a preliminary hear- 10:0 VM. vaciic E sESS.—Pullman Sleep- | P.M ; y from school ast might at the residence of Mr. James fin an be given to the princes mow in Jail ing Car to Pittsbars. = Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Trople a fine instrument. a tof Miss The election of town officers tor the | IA Jt te, Riven to the pe f the col 70 AM. for Rane. Casanaizns, Rochester and | Bird. from Sin Francisco, close Bere dally up ; 3 atusday for ker a fob argh as 3 Soy Magara Falls daily except Sunday. 0 PM. Slight divanc ior time pay- candidate | fo . John expecte 10:30 NM. Elm! tenor NSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the Sught advance pay Pre: “ Smith betny defeated. Master John’ Griffin” was andars, 3:40 P.M. fSarranged on the presumption of ther uninter: | Ments, $6 to $10 per month. night at the chapel 2 ing oll for lamps for the year was awarded Mr. 7 for Willlamspoct, Rochester, Ruffalo and and transit, C ~ The ream festival, held at Trinity Episcopal | Carson Ward, the lowest” bidder. Resolutions a5 ils daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- vd mail closes at 10 A.M. sami D. G. Pfeiffer & Co Chureh evening was a success, ‘The of amd condolence for Conncilnin-elect | Despite the storm ‘Taesday ev the lawn ing Car Washington to Suspension Bridge via Buf- | (bd) Registered mail closes at 1 P.M. ° c +9 were handsomely lighted, with Japanese | passed end a copy ord-ral to be for- | party at the residence of Mr. Pauger proved falo. (c) Registered mail closes at 6 P.M. sa fh St. N.W. ‘The Takoma base all team had a pract m at Gartield Hospital, where he ts |? c gags 10:40 P.M. for Erte, Camindaigua, Rosiester, Buf- istered mail clowes at 6 TAM. previous day. | 419 Ot! 2 IN. We Jett-tt40 | yesterday with the Takoma Junfors, ‘Te ts detained with his stricken funily. quite « success. The large veranda and pack falo anl Niazira Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- istered mail closes 1 P.M. Tues. and Sats. | — a that the game to be played tomorrow with the | The Methodist Church South wa cene of a | grounds were decked with towers and gay colored ington to Elmira. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. $3 PER MONTH Wheaton club will De an interesting one, #3 the | bevuttful wedding last night, the parties to the | janterns. On account of the lawn ror PIULADELPLIA, NEW YORK AND THE | ____ biceemreas =| Gain Pat ve that haw had but tte | W2etens have an enviable reputation, betruthal Meng Me: Willis B. Burdette and Miss | could note used an it have = Vill buy a Gabler square that has had bu le | A meeting of the various committees of the Pub- | Lum B. Walker, eldest dangliter of Mr. John W. b is Gi mot joyment of 4:00 PM. LIMITED,” daily, OCEAN TRAVEI use, ‘Price, $150, One Voue upright, $150; $5 | uc Weltere hacieayarnas cou Warren's | Walker. ‘The chureh elaborately decor: aoe So tee ote tat Gar teat = cae € with Dining Car fe Pee aS cash and $5 per eS MUSIC_STORE, store Just night. Mr. Robert S. iy airman d dn aie, fee ney. Lew L. 1 in char composed of Mrs. Davis, Miss cular at fir), 7:20, 9:00, 10: a sIC_s Of the association, vas Hot present ‘Judge Mile emony under n floral hors M it. Mr. M z Car from Wil. Anchor Line Je9-Sd 924 7th st. aw. I atkceed tottee oe eee Pa la _Se9-8d __ #2 | ste ler was elected ‘to. net! as temporary | UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS WM. KNABE & CO. HAVE TO ER A FULL | Secretary Warren gave an’ account of the SEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY FOR | jine of Second-hand Vpright, Square and Grand@ Werting of the association and stated that he ha agar Fulks played the wedd delssobn, ‘The bride was. atte by and Miss Lillie Burdette an Miss Morkart of Waslin, GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Pianos of different makes taken in exchange, and I'that a iumber of the residents of tv I Sisters of the contracting parties, Mesera ong gidgn a Rates for Saloon Passaz>, Daeidctomicent cate cotecad prices aaktrne not Satisfied with “the form of entertaln Walker, E, Wilson Walk oe a Te Re ed OF ROME, 360 and ‘up fecaulte, TH? Pa. ave. aw. Telephone catl | dechled open by the-meeting of the ase ink Purdum served. as ust Cire Guat aor wivea ems Eee a0. Sie fee DpH | held June S. ax desertbed in ‘Tho Star. After ceremony Mr. and, Burdett ent. ble a goodly sum was realized, SERS, Cabin, $0 jerable scission It wasvordlered to hare congratlat f many friends at the zs re | > 7 Whiek will aid the struggling La ins in erect- : i Ste ing of the whole asso lation ealled fur Sats | of Mec and Mra, J. W. Walker Se ee ae eh SS AT LOWEST CURRENT unday evening ‘next to fwattively decide whether ey IN HMOTHELS. Bowling Green, ¥.¥., Works ur music. A numer WASHINGTON GROVE. uere was quite is, ancl y ening newr the Qatholfc Mr. Mos or EDW. FY der the iinpression that tare — ae eae ae Es ney PI ANOS ee aroused hy muste than by firew ‘The organization bf the Washington Gro ae sean Nae ti ener aoctte hy am DEAN 5 STYLES. a Meeting Association hus been completed by the | ont-guing car, tt was only v “> pill endad stennshi eos . oe went by President Peck of the follow ful horsemanship which prevented horse abd driver siti Sanaa = China: = Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- _ MPNSINGTON. eee See eee : c manship and “Durability. Mr. W. E. Rrown of We-hington Is building af chairman; J. L. Burns and LT. Fulk; finance, ies on whieh (ede of is tr jeetrabl sidence on the hill, in the Detrick subdivision, | Carlion Hughes, chairman; W. H. Allen and War 's Mall. 7:20 AM. and 4:36 P.M. Ecche Also a fine assortment of desirable slightly used | residence on the hill, in rick subdivision, : a : : 3 z reater part of mad — i Tut Upright, Square and Grend Pianos of our own | Pending its erection he, with his family, will | rem Choate, Mr. Hughes is also secretary of the | tath ces Pens ae oe pmtnndarions ver moke, feturned from rents fully guaranteed; at | gcupy house of Miss Cleera Duvall, en| association: religious exercises, Percy M. Hughes, | a apteevt Sunday.” Sandays, pal reduced! peices end ircescus tle term Knowles street. Miss Duvall end her mother will | elairman, the other members to be selected here- | Born ie inte th .Old Pianos taken in exchange. = pend ihe summer in Tinantown. with his reason the Coast Line. Express for Richmond, peints " snen sce) iecaaie Gs 4 : = - ——_——_ PIANOS FCR RENT. Mrs. Ann Re a Miss F at nmittee on grounds already made : on Atlvatie Coast Line. 4:30 AM, 3:46 P.M. - » Ann Reese cul Miss Fannie Recse have cs "1 pi cae ie S| ae Toning and Repairing by Factory Experts. inconiveaited to qualtihoce uy thelasetiver/a sale: ts to clear the property of the debris oe- |, tme Cam cuaaties, T48 ASE daily, ana | Mer, France, 3% hours from Faris on Lawton Wm. Knabe & Co., Wer ae oe etir Ge ce oe ee eee oe (ee oe compu dation for quantieo, 7:48 AM. dally, “Saturday, June 13-9 a.m. ra, John Graham and Miss Georgie Graham of | S108 {0 Feadjust the lumps atreets amd | parts of the fluuring were not | For Alexandra, 3:30, 6-25, 9:45, 10 ene ee oe oe ee 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Washington bave been the gaests of Mra. M. M. | “puck: SQ.asto accom shhingto Se Tae eile oy cea S103, 10-10 and tid PIM On onda eee | For. inform ly to’ General Passenger | Telepboue call No. 1737. my8.24a_ | Little. . theough Mr. The Met tion is niaking _prepara- ya A iuecting of the Home Missi No. New York city. or to ra : nts in Washington, D.6.—@, W. MOSS, 921 P, Y the Warner Memorial Presbyte ave; E. F. DROOP & (SON, 925 Pa ave, oF S I EINWA 5 held at the home of Mrs. Ja Tits, O45 AM; 2545, 6:15, 8:02 and 1 mary Society of ian Church | was mex ‘T. Marshall yes- Washinston, have hands the assoclation for use of the camp durin season. ‘The instrument has will taki tions for which Sunday. The Sunday school j into this work, Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:05. 6: tered “heartil r mn. 6:05, 6:43, 7: oe E : . terday afternoon, Mrs. Marshall, who attended | placed in Young People’s Hall, and an orga ance fx anticipated. It Is hoped that tev. Wan, eee oan eee Pap ea Geer ee Pate Gabler, Hallet & Davis, Chase, Muthushek, Briges, | the gereral assembly at Saratoga, gave un lnter- | has beew promised ty later by the te the pastor, will be able to be pres- 3:28. 5-00. 5-20, 8:13. To, 7:20, 4:to. a ig s Marshall & Wendell, Sommer, Poole aid other | esting account of a howe tissionary, meeting she Ih the tabernael 3108 FAL Ou Sundsy ‘at 6:48, 9:10 High-grade Plaros for sale or tent on easy tovwa, | attended while there. “It was decided to omit the wan's Christian American Line. at fet ofSives, corner Fifteenth and Tic ee B. DROP & SONS’, New Ware Roums. 925 | Inwn party. which was to hutve len held the 13th inty, Md. hav ; iket ofSces, « 5 2 3 ‘ave. ofthis month up -mecting at Washington Grove from July 15 | Gimme Wun per F ng the pation. Stath and by ‘streets, “where, orders Naw, York Southampton, (Lonon- Fats ea onl Be hemun the erection of | to 2, tnclnsive. 7 sation wins | 28i8te by anany prominent elenzy of the Dis- f ching gage 8. Ste ree on Heights. "The’ res np meeting of the assotation w m totebe and residences, Paria Sat sling grers Wednesday. Oe UNDERTAKERS. = ‘The Home Missionary aod Ladies" Ald soc begin August 4 and continge until the Lith, Ss Mary Burr is visiting in Virginia, where (General Manager. General ‘Pass. Agt. | New York June 17, 10 am| New York July 8, 10 am W. Ss Gated SEES TithER ieee | Ge oe ics sec) | aber eins Root eho eal ere my20 5 St. Louis. June 24, 19 am| St. Louis. July 15, 10 aa . R. Speare, . : visitors. ‘The annual | crete y Gaee eeaine Seot0 retin eerie Se ines, Wil be asststed by a number of able min- 2 ‘July 1; 10 am! i ers for the Ladies’ Ald was held, | isters, including the well-krown evangelist, Mr. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ‘St. Raul. ew York.July 2, 10am | Undertaker & Embalmer, wing result: Mrs. G. W. T. Stokes, | Snyder of Baltimore, and it ts the Intention at Kars se a epteniiaayy eae | Paris Aug 5, 10 Representatives Grout, C. W. Stone, War- TEROUGH THE GRAND: SS R Star ieee ee 940 F Street Northwest. {OUR Ba Soot. frst lee (prestd the managers, If povsible, to make the enmp mect- tae Mee grin eee oe = ae Ce ed Star Line ES eh ee ET RS ae UN a | ee ° Everything strictly first-class and on the most third vice president? Mrs. It E the. grot 2 ! : 5 AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, NEW YOI ANTWERP. 8. ir secretary, and 4 Vilsor "The day following the close of the rey camp | pointed by the Speaker a committee to sit — = which was given | mecting that of the Sal 4 ‘ $ S$ COMMENCEMENT. | in lien of the usual tee cream and strawberry | reference las been made in The Star, will be | against the Leavenworth, Kan., Soldiers’ festival, was a grand finanelal suc far ex- | opened. ‘The meetings will continue ‘until the | Home. ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IX DINING CARS. STA- ‘Wednesda: Wednesd: June 24, noon nly 1, 2 p.m. -Wedneaday, Jnly'S, noon sine the Graduates in the | {pling ths expectations of the se-tety. “ihe names | 20th, duriuic which, as Stat Captain Bhinche Cox See eee are ae AVIGATION COM he Graduates of several new members were added to the roll. | of Washington hms been udvised from heulquae : 5 TON SIXTH AND B STREETS. Miers 1H amd 15, North River, Order of Merit. Mex William Cathonn and Miss Calhoun tere in New York. Mr. and Mrs | Rooth-Tucker Bo Fes bee Schedule tn effect 3 z, 1896. Mflice, 6 Bowling Green, . “a nat | SPeMding several days in. Washington. will certainly, unless iemething unforeseen oc. ey = 7 r s 2:9) PA, DAILY Cincuoat) aud St Louis Spe- GEO. W.’ MOSS, Agent, The West Point academic board last} “Motorman Shepherd, who has been’ sertously Wl, | curs, be present. "Tt is possilie pies ot || te naoane Se rae Se ee eial— Solid train for Cineintat. Pullman siq~pers | ™21-6m SEES night announced the standing in general | Is improvis other persons “prominently wth the | bill to pension the widow of Brig. Gen. to Cincinnat), Lexi jon, Louisville, Indianapolis | = = a : ra iiay choOL willl cole=}| araly Will ala setennte z be wile: chee Coren nee ——— merit of the graduating classes as follows: Ge COTS oer oo ca | CEM aS olisent nse eens) cana ates. John H. Gibbon, at the rate of $0 per ; ike Sue” Geass eee EDUCATIONAL. x R. Stuart, West Virginia; 2, Hoff- Hinton have moved the cottage g | oe eee ey ee ee Ta a aETINGE Ge man, Pennsylvania; 3%, H. F. Jackson, Mis. cluoati. Pulluaw sleepers to Cincinnatl, Lexington ynd Louisville without change. Pull- Wan siceper to ints Hot Tuvsdays, Lays and = Saran ——— | souri; 4, Cullan, Tennessee; 5, T. S. Chap- FAIRFAX COURT HOUSE. sithont Denes Se eee ee TY Ck | pat, Ohio; 6, McClure, Pennsylvania; 7, ‘Dally CED RATES concerts and operas tor rapld | Guignard, South Carolina; 8, Jervey, South | ang Yiawetaree ar AE a lene > Cinctanath tc Serer ahy races] bert pD. W. LAWRENCE, 031". | Carolina; , B. Landon, Michigan; 10, Bt. ty tee Cbg oe "EXCH NDAY—Via ‘Pieb F ——_____________] ting, New York; 11, McNeil, New York; 12, | catmea that Mec Grove as. the . Platt at their cot A. V. Payne was before Justices Taylor, Willk ms ling n MeCullock. Payne lock authorized him to sell the apmeity te A.M. EXCEPt SUNDAY—Via Pichmond {trouble fro gi apo ee The Columbian University. | icy, Pennsylvania: 13. Christian. AUS” | nomics and that harlottes- souri; 14, England, Arkansas; 15, Howard, sold thems, to Comnapres BIAye. Seas Pile, Staunton aud for Richmond, daily, except | THE REV. BL. WHITMAN, D.D., PRESIDENT. | Texas; 16, Hinkley, New York; 17, G. W. | % Washington, D. C. The court thought the evt- PERSE SE Sunday. THE Si MER SHOOL opens June 22. Moses, Ohi 18, Al P. Berry, Kansas; 19, dence not sutfic it te hold him for the grand jury. Bee Ss Tat Bots at Chesapeake and Oblo | Twenty-five instructors; seventy courses offered, | OCT ONO na: 96, Kirkpatrick, Vir, | MF I. C. Lb. Moncure, who fs studying Inw at | Dr. and Mrs. William H. Magruder of Hermon offees, S15 and 1421 VenussIvania avenue, 10 F | including Drawing, Engineering, Econom| essler, Mary ciate ents : ; | Bowling Green. Va., ts visiting his parents. entertained the Horticultural Soctety at its Jnne nw. aod a: the station xlish, Fine Arts, Languages, Law, Mather ginia; 21, Stacy, Maine; 22, Stodter, Ohl; Va., Is vis exlertalne : H. W. FULLER, Philosophy, ” Photogra Sciences. Laboratory | 23, Hagood, South Carolina; 24, Grubbs, | Miss Alice Fitsiugh, wig has been attending | seston. ‘The president, Henry C. Hallowell, was my18 @ General Passenger Agent. and Field ‘Work. Kentucky; 25, A. M. Miller, Tennessee; 26, | Gunaton Institute in Washington, D. C., is home | Im the chair, and Mrs. Charles Mdings secretary, For catalogues and further Information address 22 P ya~ | fr her summer vacation. Miss Eliza Brooke, cl THERN RAILWAY, jestojyleo HL. HODGKINS, DIRECTOR, | Hampton, Ohio; 27, Reisinger, Pennsylva. rman of the ‘forethought M me Miss Marci Wiley, ho has been attendin c ee, calle ention to the needs of vi PIEDMONT Ali LINE! . : Bias 2 Drake, Penney ivania; 20, Seltemam: | school at ellance. Vecds home for the summer | Cmmlttee, ‘enlletl attention to the meets of vemc: May iit 1908. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 wro-| Iowa, 30, Patterson, Nebraska; 31, Morr! She Is accompanied hy Miss Nellie Nevitt of Lor. | table ard flower gardens daring the coming month, Rive arrive aed leave at Pennsyivania pas- n.w.—A boarding and day school for} son, luwa; 32, F. K. Ferguson, Tennesse ton, Va., one of her sehoolmates. g and questions relating to both were asked and an- serser staticn. . iris; reopens Oct. 1. Principals, Miss Frances Williard, Montana; 34, Tupes, Missouri; | | Messrs. Moss and ‘Tom Love, who have been at- | xwered. Brief articles were read by Mrs. Henry 8:00 AM. Si wang on —c lartin, Miss Sarah F. Russ. Je5-Im_ | 35, Holbrook, Minnesota; 36, G. H. Shelton, ene ceetoals ag ee Ma., have re-} ©. Hallowell and Mrs. Robert H. Miller, ‘The dis- rz with the Nocfolk ami Westeru, | MECHANICAL DRAWING MONDAY AND THURS. | Connecticut; 87, Wade, at large; 38, Newell, See lay of flowers and early vegetables was the ith the Chesupeake and Ohio daily day cvenings; SKETCHING FROM NATURE in| Virginia; 39, Brookfield, Pennsylvania; 40, finest for the season that the society had cver 1 Bridge and Clifton Forge. pe : FALLS ‘CHURCH. a 11:15 AM. —Daily. THE UNITED STATES FAST Helberg, Wisconsti 41, Kochersberger, krewn, the roses being espectally noteworthy. The MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepes ew York Pennsylvania; 42, Bell, Michigan; 43, Lott, = July meeting will take place at Longwood farm, Gl d ( ya to Jacksonville, uniting at Char-| FRENCH LESSONS DURING SUMMER,—Goop | Kansas; 44, Whitman, Kansas; 45, F. G A regular meeting of tig town council was etd with Mr. and Mrs, George F. Nesblit, i adaness omes ° ‘iman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- | pronunciation, practical conversation, reading urd | Smith, Pennsylvania; 46, Purdy, Missourt; | Mouday night, Mayor J. BD, Payne presiding, with br wood) Serlendsy School. Mies, Mary, zat ith a better understanding of the nan Sleeper New York ty New Orleans. via Mont- | translating taught in one term, by MLL& V.| 4%, M. B. Stewart, New Jersey; 48, Lewis, | the following counclimem present, viz.: DePutron, } iewell principal, cl . oing Ralorait nae he oat i eee Tien AM caRI® WAM Pullman Sleep- | PRUD HOMME, 07 Dat. .w. (car ince). at large; 49, King, Massachusetts; 50, Rus- | Varker, Filison, Erwin, Gould, Lynch and Poole. | tuucd in, office, wii Miss Saran B. Ehrusher ani transient nature of the many phys- Ot TE cat ee meees god St. Louie | _my2e-tm a sell, Texas; 51, Nolan, New Jersey; 52 | Mr. J. W. Brown was reelected a member of the | Miss Nora Te Stabler assistants.” : ical ills, which vanish before proper ef- Stresburs. daily, except Sund: MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL WILL OPEN For A | Pickering, Arkansas; 53, Burnside, Ohio; | tcwn school board for threo years. By request of | ‘The. «u meeting of Friends, Unitarian | forts—gentle efforts—pleasant efforts— 4:51 PSE —Daity Fecal for © harlottemsIMle, ‘summer sesalon June 15. Private and cl oH, soon: Louisiana; 55, R. J. Burt, Ohio; | the Village nprovement Society, the mayor was piesa meas heats es a ey rightly directed. There is comfort in 5 Dats $ ND SOUTH- truction in science, mathematics Kg i allam, 33 a s 3 a5 Y jay, Sunday Monday. er ol ier fe Veber LANE er Sune | Ree rd he uses. fee Bo ee erenney ant Ole Yo aellye authorized to spponyt and empower the following | from’ Baltimore city and from Harford and Baltle the knowledge. that so many forms of Pullman Vesti icepers, Di ss ard Day | PUTNAM,. AcM., 1683 19th my19-tf "| merlin, Louisiana; 60, Tebbetts, Mansachas | PTescrve order on. tho ‘occasion of the Fourth of | more counties were present, ux well 1s some from | sickness are not due to any actual dis- Gate oP Sleapeask Nak worden E—- ——— Jvly celebrotion by) the! society, vis: G. A. L. ia and Jowa. John J. Cornell, but simply to stipated di: ville and Hot N. few York to Tam $5 per mo. 61, Boyd, Iowa; 62, Wansboro, New re 2 ease, simply 60 8 constipated condi- tna und aaceee: | SHOrthand—F vay, Merritead, 1, oil and water colors dally. Studio ‘orcoran building. New York, Virgi a ©. Hoy x | formerly of New York, but now of Buitimore, one = “s via fa, Sava RNERIDER per week, sey; 8, Evans, Missourl; G4, Kerwin, | ter dn in Payee, ee spe EEN eae: | OF the’ most eloquent and prominent miakaters tion of the system, which the pleasant pile. Poy, York io Memphis, via Birming- “THE DRILLERY, New Jersey; 65, Whitehead, Texas; 66, | G. W. Hawxhuret, R: F, Bartle,” W. Ti. Nowlan, | “ong Friends, was the principl yt Queries | family laxative, Syrup of Figs. prompt- Beans Nowe York 9, Now Onlewm: Sig Auaote aa | mo ve 504 11th st., Brst floor. odale, California; 67, Chitty, Missourt; |G. 1 Phillis, Dr. 4 Af ‘Talbott. ‘The ‘report of | With Feund to the state of the aieveny, meetings | Ly removes. ‘That is why it is the onl. Atusta. Southern Railway Dising Car Greenstore | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMER Sissi ashorne, New Jersey; G0, Bolles, | sine ervthes to Mie een ee nd not | business cession and & proposition to exabiiah ia | remedy with millionsof families, and is 10 MOMENT. INGTON AN 407 Seventh strect northwes! Missour!; 70, Kensington, Washington; 71, | ing the uniount ut a6. Counties FC. beluteen, | Baltimore a home for aged Friends was favorably everywhere esteemed so highly by all <e os GTON AND OHIO DIVIS- ©. K. URNER, A.M., CE. ‘ine! Parsons, Ohio; 72, Orton, Arkansas; 73, |G. W. Poole and Wo S. Lynch were appointed {9 | considered and left for the present In charge of @ ith bes ‘ Ion a STG Sitiat ats 4 Be | ating tet ot, Saptan ant Soest | Robert “Powers, Kentucky’ wanting and report on the’ Ananciad amides of ahe | commlties, with power to voile subscriptions tor | Who value ee oe a $5 pam. dally, except s = . el rade vi 7 ‘ if : 5 OY, ste | the purpo effects are due e fact, that itis the Sundays only for Round Hil. 4:4 m. daily, ex- ti st. Situations for graduates. mb23-tf The first two graduates are given the | tewn. Action on the protest of J. 8. Huley, Tsuac st y ere d mept Samay, fir I Spam. daily for | are ome Sito = DPE | cholce of the engineer corps or any other | Crasman, 1, Le Tomer Bos Giocker and! Jodi | In addition to some fitty visitors here during nu. _ Return ae one remedy which promotes internal als: G gretve at Washington °8:26 COMPETENT AND EXPERIENCED TEACHER | branch of the service: the next six, ord. | Wells as’ to’ the election om ‘the bonding of the | quarterly meeting are the following late aily. und 3:00 e 00 pn daily will give lessons in music, painting, Freuch and fown for an elec : ratlroud was considered at | Mrs.) William Lea and daughter of Wilminzton,| ¢leanliness without debilitating the . from Round Hil, 7:08 acm. drawing, and English branches. nance, artillery, cavalry or infantry; the | length. Merrs. J Riley and J. ©. DePutron | Sannfel A. Govi «and Miss For organs on which it acts. It is therefor den. 8:34 a.m. ap2stt 1 Bee. next eighteen, artillery, cavalry or in- | addressed the co points: lnvolved wore Fee ee ie proaeare M ee Timi nt, in order to get i soo pesbrre. : = paiteys lame atk Bann Nets cat totneee toe TL gaan of 1 Misses. Steer all importa rd its bene- doy from Leesburg. iid Tone Rarip | f@ntry; the remainder, cavalry or infantry, | ttken under advisement by the attorney for the ge yory A heavy rainstorm’ interfered with the | “tperation, R. W. Moore, who was present, and he m Bartlett and daugh- | ficial effects, to note when you pur- <7 reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; typo | A, hi wits me howe : : meh 4 wiston, 10:00" acm WHiting, “mathematics, Engitst, bookkeeping. | fivld day sports, and only three events took | “yn dive,anovimon tua feve dyes of West Chester, Pa., ha chase, that you have the genuine arti a.m. datiy from Cha: Pupi's” prepared for dept. and’ other exams. | place, and no records were broken. xanized by a nun cle, which is manufactured by the Cali: x of the ludies of the town held Jn the Belmont Creaméry rates. Miss AN F reservation and informa- SIP and 1300 Pennsgly: Pennsyivania railroad ‘M. LAISE,1332 12th st. President Cleveland telegraphed his in- | a pleasant meetin ability to be present on graduation day, on | ef Mrs. W. I. account of Yee delay in Congress adjourn- | ble business, after say ing. It wag expected that the President TO a "| fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by onus | allreputable druggists. ponek | If in the enjoyment of good health, 0 Inclement weather the vere served | and tableaux announced for Monday eve reo 4 | home of Mr. aud Mrs. Nesbitt have. be Be ding of Mrs. Amelia. Riggs Mt ULL OF WASHINGTON TH. GRE eneral Supt. : MAPLEW : ‘ORDVILLE, The of Dr. Lugenbell, who die gil of sys ives W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Ae ob tation enti enoet ing class, but the duty was assigned to | wday, and funeral services held at Lewlusville will occur in a few days. other remedies are then not needed. ELS) Brown, ‘Gen. Agent Pass Dept. ihe Gites of Hen) Maes oa Is pene bier | Adit, Gar. Rugsles. Sunday. "He was buried in Oak Hil cemetery. iy pica afflicted with any actual disease, one posi ___ | _J. SHORTLMDGE (Yale), A-M., Prin. “ap30-eo33t* | The following members of the fourth | ' Mavonic Lodge at Lewinsville, of which he was ROCKVILLE. may be commended to the most skillful $230 MARYLAND FOR YOUNG La- | Were found deficient, and discharged from miver. GE. ies, and School of Music. (Near Baltimore.) Col- | the academy: Walter F. Huthsteiner of In- — lege powers, including degrees. Modern conyen- | diana; Henry W. Stealey, Indiana; F = ON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, | tenes, large campis, thorough training, home com iY Rae Sn ek 05 D st. uw., Washing: | forts." Sixteen states represented. | Nov-sectarian, Monroe of Loudoun county is visiting £ physicians, but if in need of a laxative, clas, tHe Misses Jacobse ae A meeting of the supervisors of election took | one should have the best, and with the Eavuel Howard of Washington, who has | place here Tuesday which was attended by the| well-informed everywhere, Syrup of ick W. . Wise : Vohl- | beet spending several days with her parents, Mr. Sie agit a & ‘ ry Jes ck W. Oldenborg, Wisconsin; Joseph Wohl. z seve S e counsel to the board and the newly appointed ofl. | Figs stands highest and is most largely ATTORNEYS. CAMPT:ELL. CARIN Webster Law buik ton, ic.” Residency No. & Mount Werooy Flats, | ev. 1 TURNER, AML, Prest,Lathervilie,Ma, | Derg, New York; Alfred Wilson, Pennsyl- | Wd, Mm: Eatterson, has returued to her Rome tn] CONS Ccitration with one or, tive caceptlgat, uoedanilptt eet stct panmcalcetenkactie: New York ave. and sth st. mw. seis” | jet-s2t vania. ‘Au futeresting meeting of Yinsom Lotze of Gcod | As @ preliminary to entering uysa the duties of ee ge (At Grocers.) FELS & CO., Philadelphia. GEN. JOHN A. yement ¢ Arl There is a movement on foot for the re- moval of the remains of Gen. John A. Rawlins, one of the great heroes of the civil war, from the Congressional cemetery in this city to the National cemetery at Arlington. The initiative in the matter was taken by John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, of G. A. R., of Newburgh, N. Y. It is pro- posed to reinter the old soldier's remains in front of Gen. Lee's historic residence, on the brow of the hill overlooking Wash- ington, near the graves of Gen. Sheridan, jen. Crook, ex-Secretary Gresham and Ad- mira) Porter. Commander Thomas R. Siepperd of Raw- lins Post has written to the children of Gen, Rawlins for their permission to rm move the remains. The children are the wife of Dr. Wesley Wait, Newburg, N. ¥.; Mrs. George Holman and Mr. James B. Rawiins of Barnegat Park, J. Their consent will undoubtedly be given. The monument over the remains of the general in®@the Congressional cemetery was erected by them. Rawlins Post is said to be the oldest or- yanization in continuous existe in the Grand Army, having been chartered Octo- Der 12, 1S69 Bathing the baby is one of the joys of young motherhood. The baby’s bath is the pleasantest feature of the day. This, of course, only when the baby and the mother are both healthy. Not much pleas- ure can be gotten out of bathing a eevish, sickly, retful baby. if the mother isn't healthy, she can- not get muc pleasure out anything. Healthy mothei who are carefi always have healthy babies. 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