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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1896—-TEN PAGES. EDUC ATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS" EDUCATIONAL. BUSINESS CHANCES. BOARDING. IN WwW. ASHINGTON. FTY SCHOOL, FOR 30 w.: opening Sept. 14-18, pDeges: Rou-xectarian. Masters W. Phelan, A. M. rus bors, Preparation for ; Kean, BOD, W. RESUME TF B. Students: cert aid choir Lucien det - for learning to read must chain sytem. Studi Kindergarten Normal Institute FoR THE F TEACHERS (TWENTIETH YEAR), MODEL KINDERGARTENS, (PENS OCTORES ITRAININ wr For particulars call eith Mrs. LOUISE NATIONAL K" or Miss NU SL. INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT OPENS Class in Sketeh. compos ‘aturday class. Che- seLotooe! lust ster color sited on Vocai Culture SHAKESPEAR TRIAL GRATIS. : WASHIN en. nd xpecial = TIO 4, os FE Prembuiction tu PIANO) LESSONS. Low terms, 130 Weroming ave. nw for girls. “Prinetpals, and Miss SARAL H Vo Lessons resumed convenient hears MES. HARKIET tute, school for girls aud young | Nie. and Mrs. VERLY Languages. THE GERLITZ SeHocL oF LaNct. 723 Fourteesth st nw < in leading American and Enropean cities, nul private Ie Trial lesson free, Apply ular te Prof. NX. A. JOLY Every Has reope 2 Apply for lars, 1023 15th st nw sel-Im I, Viouinist. pupils for DAVEY « ELOCUTION & DRAMATIC ING. EXPRESSION after SLAY OO! Su BY INSTRUCTION and STEELE, sity x DENTAL ENTS OF ursday, October = Will deliver the address at S o'eie en to all, without Dents Ase epared f ‘ f desired. sebdn EMERSON INSTITUTE (ioung’s Academy», & Clase id Mathemati for M 914 14th sr, Be its forty-tif t all the mols, for the busin boys nara, ete. AS. B. You ¥ at Helen Lamont oponmd 0 for Foe: NW. jenoweth Inst it ute, lect board- ss MARY pal. on Megical Department The Columbian Un niversity, XW... WASHINGTO: fifth Session begins Sept ty lecture will be delivered | nz. September 30, at 8 p.m. lectures ww pan. Every fa- ded for dale and clinical work. HLTE, x ave DE SCH WEINITZ, 8 pan. Dental Department The Colu ambian University, 13255 H ST. N.W. session begins “September 30. The are will be deli aoby Dr. eptember 30, at 8 p.m. J. HALL LEWIS, Dea tenth 1023 Vermont ave. nw. A. DE SCHWEINIT oc.-Treas.. Hi st. nw. IN WASHINGTON, OUT OF WASHINGTON. Bia EN NSULVANIA ATP ROAD. FOR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE CAFE IN THE eee Statlonrcorner SRE TSN Iazon, the new apartment bnilding, north- W: ed ST. GEORGE'S HALL, FOR BOYS, ST. G In Effect September 87450 Z 2 rs Young fen ant Md., ia the hightands, 12 miles’ froin wore; A.M. WEEK DAYS, :7:20 7A.M. SUNDAYS. corner of Pa, ave. and 25th st. A good Ty eteMe the mlghe school of the Noung Men's | Zist sear, | College or business individual Instr |“ PITTSBURG EXPRESS."Parlor* ind Dining: Cars Uon for the right. kind of a caterer, Rent Christian Association, 1U9 New York ave. «List beautiful grounds; new buildings: modern surg to Tittebet B. H. WARNER & CO., of clas: J.C. KINEAR, A n.sed-1m* M.” PENNSYLVANIA LQQTED.—Pallman 916 F st. mw. Arithmet Dini nok ing Cars sel0-3 mited. Ueket, which entitles to many ‘otl Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewrl tiny Ea Register now. ish, tnanship, Membership r privileges. ‘Terni Wood's Commercial Colle e, B11 Ea WAN OUR Fac erute. Phy Miss ‘Virgh ‘Aptages fine. st Cap, st me sqtare 23th y “Leeation hi For catalogue address Miss M. st of Library). ing_ people. specialists. instruction. intel Lata) ipals, au20-2m r opens Sept. ealthfal. Terms, mol: BILL- Central School of Shorthand, 943 I ST. NW. peed and ‘Criticism. Best results gua é ynable rates. aU20-c4 GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL OF ‘TRINITY LU- theran Church, cor. 4th and E sts. n.w., will te- open Sept. 8." All elementary branches and Ger- man langu ‘Tuition, $1.25 a mo. Ap- _ply to © Prin sel-t,ths, 1mm Education fer Real Life. 1864 and D nw. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ‘Che Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th Day and nigh sessions. ‘The thirty-second scholastic year of this popular institution “began Tuesday. ptember 1, 1806. Five departments, via.: Practical Busiuess,” includ: ing complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid caicutations, rapid welting, ‘moral and social cul: ture, Deisazte system of expression, civics and com- mnereial law, Shorthand and Typewritiag aiding English; Spencerian Rapid _Writin; nical Architectura! Drawing. Full corps of thorougii- ly trained teachers. Locatfon central. Gitice open every business day and night. Write or catt for new and beautiful’ annual an- ent. Mrs. Pi ATON, BURNETT & DURLING, F [NESS, SARA A. SPENCER, incipal and Proprietor. SUCRTHAND AND Ses open Sept. md 12th WASHINGTON COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES. 3D ANY tion. faculty. dep: Write ber au25-Im Beautiful campus for catalogue and F Thorough courses. ments of high grade, and very rea: YT STREETS NORTHEAST. For toarding and day pupils. Charming loca- of 10 acres. Experienced Music and elocution mnable. Opens Septem Visit us. MENEFEP, President. GONZAGA COLLEGE. FOR DAY SCH OLA S ONLY. al, Scientific and Business Courses. Mili- tary drill and uniférm. Terms, $10 per quarter. Rey. CORDS ELIUS GILLESPIE, autt-tm President. ¥ CUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, methods English, inereial location FRENCH AND vy BOARDING ng, hookke truction alse G st. ation incipal NORMAL COLLEG an’ ft col of pecs K sts. nw. ington, plas given by Rew. With wthand and ‘typ ", Health, writ Journalist Vin the city. furnished by” J. avtieal court stenogr ‘Thorough, prac: In Typewriting, fookkeepi Rapid Calculations, Rapid” Writing, Co Law al attention to $ Y and usiness Methods.” Fin in G nd see us, or send uneement ug Unparalleled record i u22-Tnt EAST CAPITOL 7. Ladies not 333 12TH ‘Ty pewriting for exu it and fi chstmen ( Che evy orth rooms aud hall, fed to the ¢ ste N.W., REOPENS nd” Business Sc minations; s lieidual ttention, student \GLISH Oot 1 at ¥ as fteen and ‘Typewrit : hd “and typewrl fall the cou! ia preparation 504 11th, Ist floor, Chase. AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Mair tric cars. hour from Ws French the an ‘asbin k ton, D.C., by elec: xe of the house. Reopens October 1. 1896. Address THE term, Sept 15. Classes prostuel sion im 23 pb jesson. ME. V » 7-1m* EA M. in EE, ULIGNY, Washington, r New York, CHGOL FOR GIRLS, Wootman Panl, Inte of 3 Modern methods.” College ation. Tome comforts for boarding «pupils. opens Oct. 1. HAMILTON W. MABIE, sel-im President, MAT: FOUR € once to enter upon their ii | The Maryland Agricultural College, COLLEGE YLAND'S SUNG COURSES OF IN nt Supplie paratus departments. artment supplied with a th Rooms, Closets, Stea: Room, Heat, Light, Wash mi Particulars sent ees Sept. 16. Early appli ittance. au2i-Im MARYLAND, Vey gant nd for cataiozue. finest climate; o. $141 for scholastic . giving full particn Daily sanitary inspec HAGERSTOWN—KE e and Muste and Art Conser: omen; buillings on a hill; home comforts: rare advantages; reasonable rates. PARK. » inmost modern work empha- d_with ¢ Practical Graduates qualltied at work. Boarding de- 1 modern improvements m Heat and Gas: Book hing, Board, Medical at par. EFA 130-page Ss, sent on app! ion by Physician to the on application. ‘Term tion necessary SILVESTER, aM. ALC. RW R COL ory for Young grounds; ele. experienced faculty, beautt L. KEEDY, President. Kindergarten Normal. iis, Ellzabetl) Peabods | Kind: Normal MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19th st. nw. reopen Sept. 21. 1860. Pupils prepared for woiversities techinteal schouls and for baile Bess pursuits. Private Instruction if desired. 2QELLIAM HL PUTNAM, AM., Principal. an2d MEDIA ACADE My. young glish- ai tion for tention; for cir men; 220 nd commer’ r colleze or busing } excellent table cular. CHAS. year: 820-1 W. STUART, Principal. MEDIA, PA FOR BOYS AND classical, scientific, En- 1 courses; therouzh prepara- reful individu: benutiful location _ ASSOCIATION. ‘Training school for Riodergsr ‘hers. Junior, senior and graduate ccurses: also a course for directors of normal training ‘T. Harris on “Daate."". |. C. HART, Dhector, Md. classes. Lectures by Dr. W. Address Miss CAROLINE: ‘The Northampton, Bal- 18-2m° i accOUNTANT- THE a pea 22D &T. AND PA. AVE. N.W., cable ‘cars; «ool rooms with for teaoseat er permunent boarders; ON board, reas- terms and splesery bieaze, Cineinnatf, Indianapolis, amd and Toledy.—” Buffet Parlor ST. AGNES SCHOOL_UNDER THE DItECTION of Bishop Doane. Preparation for ail Special Studies and Cou of Colleg Special adva tages tu Music und Art. isburg to St. Louis, | Cle rrisburg. T “eas: LINE~Putlman Duttot Parior Bullet ParlyeCar Harrisburg slum | Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Prin., Albany,N.Y. Ht 340 PM. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPIESS. = ex-] pupils ‘at ‘Unis, of Ya., Cornell, ~Pullman Buffet Parler Car to Hadrish Sleep- Ld ton and. Mass, “inst. of Technology at” Boston, mbered eubur and Dining Cars i risbiuis to St. Louis, Adress W. P. MASON. U. S. raat, Lat | CONEY an mi FAUQUIER * WZ ¢ 1 Wi a allman Sleep- | FOR SALE CAR ee Sano SOW eee ine Car’ to Chicago amd Uarrishjug, to Cleveland, Ft = loa fix- 1896. Situated” in Piedmont region of Dining Car to ¢ ee ety “ tures, | furniture complete Southern R.t.. 54 ratles from Washington. Num- 10 PM, SOUT RN EXPRESS.—DPatlwan | for selling, leaviny city; uo one her limityd, For catalogues address cars W ton to Pittsburg and Pitts- | less mean business. Address Box dy14-t,th,s,36t GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Prin. and Dining Car io ¢ . SXPRES: NOTRE DAME. OF MARYLAND. Ccllege for young ladies and preparatory school for girls. Rexular and slective courses, Music and art specialties. Conducted by school sisters except of Notre Dame, nd Wile | Jy1S-cu2m* Charles Street ave., Baltimore, ANDREW SMALL ACADEMY, DARNESTOW: ety ad Star ote Md.—Prepares ‘or business or college. Langu, THE LEAD! sciences, mathe.natics, bockkeeping, telegraph: vie ing x good business, for sak Five miles from Gaithersburg. atalogues this n ble offer refused if taken this oflice. WM. NELSON (Univ. of Va.), Principal. Canandaigua, Roc Rut. SV ameee apa aulo-1m* ally ditiy, Sleeping Car Wash- Eon Sig <VIL 7 oa ie AND FIXT ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE—A HOME ' EW YORK AND esta a limited number of boarding puplis, reopens | POR HI ADELPHIA. iB ORS ESD aE ee aaa = September 17; altuation heuithtal; edyeational | yoy px and stable vantages solid. Address Mies 1 j S Pri Rockville, Md. Alexandria, Va. of the Holy FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN and fixtures of Dress, K days, r J. Without {hiss and 3:15PM: daily. 0, Rare OLD ESTABLI on promin contrs or information address C4 it PM week WRITE TO MRS. Spring, Loudour. Co., L, €, JONES, PAEONIAN . for board; terms moder- ate; no better place In Va. for health; excellent good ti ble; spring beds; large, well-shaded Special ‘rates to families. City ref. » PURCHASE STOCK AND FI ES 10-00, of one of the oldest grocery establishments in the an 10:40, 20, southwest. This Address A. M., is excellent opportunity ET INCOME Wi conservative; “prospectus, jy16-e0,tf FOREIGN $85 AVERAGE WE POSTAL SERVICE. invested; safe, ——— free. F) DALY, WASHINGTON, D.C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. nfiGlte ‘= way, daily by all interested, as ants. auy time. YOUR WATCH CLEANED. $1.00. WATCH MAINSPRING, $1.00. ALL WOKK WARRANT! DONE YEAR ir the week ending Septem- mptly at this office as follow NSATLANTIC MAILS. mho-5d 1221 F ST. . cea yok, Nig Tateers: foe ott SUMMER RESORTS. + of EUROP must be directed “Her La Nor- = 7 4 . ” = * 4c)At 9:20 P.M. for ECROPE, per s. : fy ‘ 7 ee = ATLANTIC a Ne J. IL, from New Yo ite . PM datiy. Desire to fufurm thelr patrons that “Per Kaiser Wilheln . for | For Cape May, 10:00, 11:00 ALM. week days, 11: | NETHERLANDS from bias M corner 15th and G. st at the HADDON HALL, and Eee ATLANTIC CITY, XN. 4. 1» per Ss. i Wilt be kept epen the entire winter for re Letters i jon of guests. selout NORWAY direst, SRCnASS a ATUANTIC CITY, NEAR ss. Island, from # ths i > PRINTED MATTEL German Steamers avis fine table; will tale: mat $8 to $10 from New York on ays, Thursdays sud ——— x ; lar rates, Ss Y urdays take printed matter, ete., for’ GER- | WASUINGTON, Sa 23h eny. se0-lm MANY dressed printed matter, Sound THE PEN EST. oS y b White Star Steamers m New York on - De ted book Special fall winter rite Wednesda y addressed printed mat- | FOR ALE D », 7, 7:50, ae Hon Wednesda ly addressed printed mat eae eee Soe JAMES Hoop, Cunard 4s sailing from > 5 8, 9, 10, a and 12 p.m. D TTAGES. Full ocean view from 05, urdity BRITALN printed matter, take Hotei Imperial as Ocean end Maryland ave. printed AND Tit latter, ei wide three-story porches, This handsome and : TB) ex. 8:00, Lomelik= house has every comfort mniven v1 $4, 4d, 5 1 fence for winter and summer rooms tO cxrry ivy sad, 9:03 ek heul) ality. Artesian and POR SOUTH AND CENT! 4:21, 5:21 PUES oA oes ie scrsit ialty. Greatly re smityemce, gg WEST INDIES, BT SON S| aoe) G. OK. Pea m. FROM Mot HOTEL nicusos AVE. OCEAN for AU. NP a stations.) (Dail end, Atlintle City, N. mn heat, sun pare per ss, Nagra, frou AEG: 3 12:38, 1:38 , elevator, &e.' For terms aad ether informa- SAU, N. FP per 8.8. Anti from New ARLINGTON AND AQU tion addcess: tera . must 1, dirceted NTONTO, f nile 2) a-m.2 FROS fel3-cott » P.M. for POL oston. At 10: 1:35, LAND. pers weniin, from Phitadet pi 6: 35 pom. FRIDAY (At 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS dir ARLINGTON AND pee tlevators and every con also NORTH BRAZIL, vin’ Para and Ma HS) 0:20, 10:20, ek | CHAS. E ss. Hildet B30, 6 8:30 p.m, Gther parts ‘ON “AND BRIDGE | Hitdet on; «quiet and ho Hee free from me shingt Eo, SHALL & TILLOT A of Kentac conveniences, Special BEY KENILWORTH CELA and CURACAO, AVANIT via Caran Gen, Manager. | INN, Nom HOE OAL He ext : Ovean end Kentucky ave. Pall view. is BALI 7 RAILROAD. Every convenience of modern times. Elevator to UADELOUE BALTIMORE AND O10 Hatt = at level cial rates for and 7 Schedule in effect July 19, 1896. Ilustrated booklet matiet COE Leave Washington from statiow® corner of New Jersey avenue aud C sisert For Chicago und Northwest, Veetivuled Limited. $:08 p.iu. Youid and Indi nis, Veati- by to Halifax | close’ at this otice daily ai, 3:45 pom.; exprese, 12:15 wight. mir apd Cleveland, eapress daily, 10:00 0 p.m. Springs, 3:45 p.m. daily, except 1200 noou daily, and $:05 p.m. HOT Michigan ave. near bea ss sHarr TaN TGL AU: Slo por week, rail to this ott and at ton itle City, Heated. ms SANTIAGO DI e26-130t Yorks clone | Land mertauleat | ar tik oe oriaeia risbrooke Inn, _ fscteetarl ners sail rdays from | @ NOR. ATLANTIC CO., N. J. in the ¢ | SUI Dity nzton and Staunton, ¥ situated on ocean front. AN mod- ils for 3 mutess specially rand way scttions, +5:30 p. ern improvements; elevator, gas, electric bells ddressed for close at this ns, Meuplis, Biriwiugiam, Chatt 10 minutes by eléctvie cars from Atlantic City. ee daily at 9:5 Booga, Knoxville, inristol and Moaucne, 10:59 BM. | Bpochal rates for June. Address tANSPACIIGC MAILS. daily; Si i je12-3m A. E. CRAWFORD, Ventnor, e CHINA, JAPAN ond HAW ee For 3.45. p.1a. — = r Fr H, week 0, 6:20, | HOTEL sTICKN Rf, KENTUCKY AVE. AND at € 7230, 2H -OU 39230, x10: } Bea 100 feet from the ocea: munsic; excellent 2210, x1. z | tate and we day; $8 to $10 i forwa 0, 5 00, j Week. 1. V, mhz-tt ALAND, HAWAII, FIN SAMOAN vt night, _- ~ ——- anes per 8.8. Alameda. from San. Frances, | 210200 BEACH HAVEN, N. J. e duily up t aber 12, ai | === === H 0 peu. f Ges or CHINA and JAPAN, per a8 The Engieside, from . lose ire daily ap tos 2:10 and Reach Haven, NJ. 1. B. ENGLE, Prop. jak oso BM ane on Oped until Getoder 1 |g MPHs foe Mawarr, Anstratia, | 1:15, LEACH HAVEN GIVES 5 | 4 6:20 PM. Deere 12:00 noon and 45:30 p.m. VE nd for special t | |. Alalls for the TY ISLANDS, per ship Tropic wees days, 9:00 aoe 2S here daily up to Sundays, 9:00 a.m., CAPE MAY, N. J. VILLA—OPEN UNTIL. ¢ hy; large stm parlor beautifal » PM. tt Tok. ee are IN THE MOUNTAINS, - aed on the pre pred NTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON 6 1 itiesi Thue Mid “ ilade \ i waters comves te stered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. sam day. aa | S ADING OF yor Resistered mail closes at 6:0 PAM san 08, 1 de “a stered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. previons | Boh 4 G20 MODOWELL HOUSE BEAUTIFUL day. 4 Hout offers an attractive summer | JAMES P. WILLETT, Po fet Parlor Cars’ on all day. trains, _ DOWELL, Har egies | = a = = For At c 1:09 “am, 12:00 noon ond | rop HOUSE, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Be CBS Tite Poplar resort is ope cept. Sunday. Si most breeay LOVECT. my7-€m w ee cems s Baggage call resilenees by L The W team boat Co. Lock woo a Transter Co, Heket « 619 Pennssty: openpits 2 : oner whart ev York a°enue and strect, and_at Depot gud airy plenty inst-class; Siday at 4p and Bal WAL B. GREENE, CHAS, 0. S $6 per wee aS ee Tassenaer aceon as Gea. Manager? Qy18) Gen. Z tri throw: pre SOUTHERN RAILWAY, This pop suit is first-class fat eae taile; “drcing. fishing and bathing: ere PIEDMONT AIR LINE. highest point: shady lawns; telephone to station, Sees s ein Ufect June 14, 1898, JOUN HO LUBE, Mgr. W. J. MURPUY, Prop. WAP EFIEED AND ‘T. V. ARROWSMITH rrive aud leave at Peunsylvania pas- | _ 2 z FOR POTOMAC RIVER L 7 oon ant =a WAKEFIELD Local for Danville. Connects OCEAN TRAVEL. ON De Monin at Manas surg, daily except Snnday, | = termediate londings to Col and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Wester CANADIAN ILWAX Hock keine. co daily, and with the Chesane id Olio daily f Aa{pudedaieamree yealiliig waves eoNTe ere the ‘Natural Bridge atl Clifton Forge, AVG ae ons . ny 11S AM Dally THB vo Japan ax» China’ a ries Pullman B te tad achiigton to duis Jan. 4 Mar, 29 inihreved! with Pal aca hapa, “natant et aia Bo HOSOLELU a Se also Tuilinaa Slev WAKKIMOD—Oet Second alin acco Lecuardiown, For tickets ! Coan ind Yeo: Nex Sanaa .M.—Tocal for Front Royal, Riverton and | + nt Washington | srrastung, dalle, except Sunday, a seule. lonial Beach, Dally. Local. for arlottesville. orge"s Island, Smith's | yl0:48 PS : UNGAND SO UTE: rdam via ne Suz Colton’ Uabveccenic ee ing, ar: | WESTERN Vi ED LIMITED, composed of n Paris or Le rives ‘at Wasisington Sundays about’ 10. p.n, Gee es Sleepers. Dining “Cars and reat Senecule (in effect Fume 27. T80O), machen Pulligan Sleepers’ New “York to.” Ash nd Hot Spri New York to Tamp: via Charlotte, Coln vinnal and Jackso ville, and New York to Xf mphls, a Birminghan Sew York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and. Moni tibuled Day Coach Washington to Ate ark, ‘thursday, at 7 Tih street, Tuesday and jam. landing at all wharves as far down ns Mad- n Railway Dining Car, Greensboro to . Kk, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial : Be returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- WASHINGTON AND OHTO DIVE nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ace 9-01 am. daily, pm commoditions first-class, Freight” received” until 5 pam. ails, except Sind 6:25 him American Line. hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. Sundays only for Reund Wil, . daily, ex- h Le Pp F. A. REED & €O., F. S. RANDALL, cept Sunday for Lecsbirg, aide tm. daily for Rew Xo ght he ts) Ageuts, Alexandria. Proprietor aud Manager, | Herndon. Returning, arrive at. Wahinetone Bean Gwin-screw U.S. Mail Steamships. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agt. a.m. and 7:0 p.m, daily. and 2:09'p.m. daily ex- Sailing every Wednesday, 4080 Washington, DO. | cept Sundoy, from Round HIM. 7:00 a.m. daily, ex- | Paris,.....Sept 16, 10 am St. Louis. Oct. 14, 10 am s == | cept Sunday. from Merndon. “8:81, an. dailg,” ex- | New York. ul. .Oct. 21, 10 am cept Sunday, from Leesburg. 2 28, 10am { -RAILRO: ADS Through {rains from the south arive at Wash- | St. 4. 10am eas 2 = Zim md 940 pm. dally. | St. Panl.. Sent 30, 10 211 eam a.m, iv, except Sun- x: a a “OHESAPEARE AND OHIO RAILWAY. nd 8:40 a.m. daily from Charlottexsitie. das Li THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY In| , Tickets, Sleepins Car’ reservathn and tuforma- ei tar Line, tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Penn avente, and at Peanzylyania railroad pai station. vania ager NEW YORK TO ANTWERP, INGTOD ember 16, noon STERNLAND. ber 23, noon SOL NS . NOORDLAND, PRIESL INTERNATIONAL 3 AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- ‘TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. Tl. GREEN, General Supt. J. M. CULP. Trame Manager. Ww. TUR! Gen. Pass. Acent. Gen Agent Pass. Dept. NAVIGATIO cag Piers 14 and 15, North River. P.id. DAIL¥—Cincinnati and’ St. Louts Spe- Ofice, 6 Bowling G: X. | ead—Solid ‘train for Cincinuati, Pullman. sleepers GEO. W.’ MOSS. Agent ao * : ucinnatl, Lexington, Louisville, Indixnapolis | ———--—_— mb21-6m (921 Penn. ave. Louis, without change. Conhects at Cov- for Hot Springs. Parlor cars Cincin- ILY—F. FV. Limited—Solid train Dr. CZARRA'S | for “Cine Pullman sleepers to Cinciunati, PRIVATE DiSPEN: | Lexington and Louisville without change. Pull. ave, TLw., ton, D. C neral Director and Practical Embal: joan Corer ee tp Ea eaoties | SPECIALTY—Ail chronic, nervous, blood and skin 612 11th st. n. eae Daily connection for the Sprites) Ober aas®. | diseases, “rheumatism, gout, catarrh, dyspopsia, | Tesiderce on the premises. ‘elephone call 997. udder’ and urinary troubles, ality. restored. ; 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 8 p.m. x FEE UNTIL CURED. . Leatherman, reer in all forms of special diseases. Hydrecele, Varivocele snd Strictare ‘cured. Consvitation free. Hours. 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues, ‘Thurs. and Sat. even., 7 to 8, @2 F n.w. JyJ5-2m* Closed on Sunday. liver, kidney, stricture, Hours piles, Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Lou 10:57 AM., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Polat’ and Norfolk. Only rail line. 20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes. yille, Staunton and for Richmond, daily, except Sunday. ts at Chesapeake and Obio Reservations and ticke offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F BH. W. FULLER, st. n.w., and at the station. @eneral Passenger Agent. - R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on th sonable terms. Telephone call 340. most rea- Jal-tr mis PROPOSALS FOR GROCERIES—TREA! Office, U.S. Soldiers’ Home, Washington Septeiuber 4, 1S96,—Sealed celved at this offic ONDAY, SEPTEMBER FOU plying the Home with Meomargariue for the period of six months, ng on the first day of Qetober, 1806, and on the 31st day of March, 1897." The ‘right etermine the most suitable article is reserved to the board of commissioners of the Hon farther information apply toe RICH A) PARKE crettry and Treasurer DENTISTRY. Di. JOHN HAUGHTON LONDEN, DENTIST, 18 Coulldently recoumended as Ey saccensor to en- tal practice in Wesuington at 1107 G st. a.w. Dr. W MERRILL. now of Goriam, Maine __ap30-6m FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, _ $25, Mass. ase.. Homovapathic Dispeiisars bids. Open daily from 10 to 12-a.m., and 2 to 6 pam. No char free. Al fe, xcept for mate ce Dispensary. 2 to COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF used, Rrtracton daily, we26-1f DEEDS DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB. lic for all states and territories a SPECIALLY by KR. H. EVANS. — Office (busewent), 1321 F at. Always in oon office hours. amyil-tf CHARLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF “DEEDS, Of all the States and Territories, as 4% st. nw. (new Equity building). 4 JOHN FE. BEALL, JOHN E. MITCHELL, Commissioners cf Deeds for every state and terri: . Notary Public, United States Commissioner, Office. 1221 F st. (rst Goon. STEAM CARPET CLEANING THE OFFICE oF Carpet Ciennii THE AMMONIATED lith st 100 aud Mgr. se ATTORNEYS. CAMPRELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing: ton, D. ©. Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. und Oth st. nw. sel8 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Metzerott’s. We're Making Bus siness Brisk ering irresis inducements jane bnyers try less thaw list pric 2 Kimball Pianos. This ts your ls Special Kin aly (wo of t $300 Brand newUpright hoffer. *Tis the product pu tactan ar Special « $150 2 Sean Pianos. We've a Pianos $5 pe METZEROTT Music Company, IO F St. N. W. fall auy it 35,000 Vose Pianos out Your own interest will here to see the VOSE PIANO. bring you D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 4i7 nth St. N.W. ine Square For $150. Original cost, Piano One tine One exellent Knat smal > woren S24 Fth war. IN da IN ALL STYLiss. be nequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- aship and Durabili nd Rep "3 “Wm. Knabe & 1422 Penn. Ave. na Telephone call No. 1737. aus rats Bolt. Sterling R. Holt ened as Chai man of democratic state commi of Indiana. The thirteen members of the com- mittee have been wired to meet at Indian- apolis to receive the resignation, which, will be in writing. Rufus Magee, member of the committee from the fifth district, has also resigned, and other resignations of members of the committee who feel that t annot embrace the Chicago platform and ticket are looked for. The resignation of ike chairman is the direct resuit of the quarrei between him and Governor Matthews, over the appointment of J. E. McCullough as a r of the state board of election, com- re. Two Weeks ago Mr. Holt, in ce with the authority. vested in irman of the state committee MeCullough as the demoer representative on the election board. said that the governor hes is tated to approve the appointment because Mr. MeCuliough had been recognized as a gold democrat. It believed that the resignation of the chairman will result in some of the county chairmen throughout the retiring. ~- cor —- Li Predicts Repub’ Li Hung Chang ited Winnip yester- day. The cclestials of the city were there and cheered loudly when the train pulled in. He remained about an hour and then went to Banff. While he was interviewing a St. Paul Free Press reporter Li Hung Chang said: “You are an American, eh? | What are you, a republican cr democ “A democrat,” answered the reporter dh, that’s ‘too bad,” said the viceroy with a smile. “The democrats are going put of power. President.” McKinley will be the next +e-- rmation Political In Every one interested in politics ean find fullest information upon past political events in The Evening Star Almanac. Ta- bles have been prepared with care, showing the vote by congressional districts in the last congressional election, state election returns for 1892 and 1894, and the electoral votes from 1789 to 1892, with other valuable statistics. In addition, there is an interest- ing chapter upon the money of the United States. 25c. per copy. a AVOWS HIMSELF mm HONEST MONEY ings Bank Depositors. MR. HOBART’S LETTER | Panmal Acceptance of the Vice peenaeme Nomination. Effect of Daaad Dollars on Sav- a sts DEBT REPUDIATION OPPOSED = : The following letter of acceptance j Of Garret A, Hobart, the republican nomi- for Vice Pr ent lion. Charles W. Fairbanks and Others of the Notification Committee of the Re- publican National Convention Gentlemen: I have already, in accepting the nomination for the office of the vice presidency, tendered me by the national republican convention, expressed my al al of the platform adopted by tha as the party basis of doctrine In ac- cordance with acc usage 1 ¢ now to supplement that bricf statement of my Views by Some additional reflections upon the questions which are in debate befor American people The platform declarations refer to the money question express clearly | Unmistakably the attitude of the repul j can party as to this supremely important subject. We stand unqualifiedly for hen- | €Sty in finance, and the permanent adjust- | ment of our monetary system, in the mu!- | Ufarious activities of trade and commerce | to the existing xo ndard of value. We j bola that every dollar ef currency issued by United States. whether of gold, sil- ver or paper, must be worth a collar gold, whether in the pocket of the man wh for bis daily bread, in the vault of savings bank which holds his deposii< or in the exchanges of the world The money standard of a 4 should be as fixed n n itself. To se ai should be the desire of every righ citizen. Resting ons found. continu: ue shoul to say every mception as suage used in t not yet miai ous and unvarying « ld b | The experience 0 © truth that every coin im howsoever that coin ma will finally command in the world the exact value of which compose it, 7 try, whether of gol the fall vatue of one | so inuch as « this in the market, by preci will some one efrauded The necessity of a cer money value between natio: indivsiuals, has grown out change of commodiiies, the which hay ow wi of human waz of human inters is made zold the tinal st T nati Othe ver a recog import ol as tree ¢ sior cannot | that the republican 1 P this value in silver | pessible use of H hat can be 9 rre yore the expheitly dolar and finere he assure America rade Ly be markets ot the m| cer ely Sloga amp rials ua There is no dilference wee j a dolar half tie Tie la jter, as the chea logic of “cheap mc w 1 surely driv he other out ‘ ‘iat Money Dishonorable. emp on the part of t wwern- Qn to create by its flat, mone y’ 1 | tious value, woul honor us in ; of other and ering intinmite upon the national character, T 2 | and financial cor nees of such a | moral act would be world wid. base ont commercial relations are world wi Na] } our tilements with other la st } made, not with the money which } legally cu: nt in cur own » | geld, the standard of all nations nick eins cordial and ex sive, and no leg ni can te us from that i ¥ It i known fact that more tha to the commerce of tie World is s & or on a gold basis Such free coinage legistation, if « summated, would disorin against « ery producer of wheat, © « or rye who should in justice be equally entided with the iv owner, to sell his oda to the United States treasury, at roti fixed by the government—ar producers of iron, steel, zinc or night properly claim to have t | made into current coin. It we be a fraud upon all persons f a cept a currency thus stimulated ar uh same time degraded. In every aspect the proposed policy is po tial and one-sided, 2use it is only wher fit can be m » by a mine owner o that he takes his silver to the mint for coinage. The government is always at the Jvsing end. Stamp such fictitious value a oth lion, crimi t of ever: worth a little is made into a legal teader dolla out one having a purchasing and debt-pay- ing power of one clearly be done at the expense and injury ciass of the community upon silver ore, and a dishonest ination will made orm of industry hundred nd ains a When silver more than fifty nts, nj t ever tule ts, driving it it will Those who contend for the free and wn- (Continued on Ninth Page.)