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a : -THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 7, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. . 3 5 — — = 2 ——_ = RAILROADS. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE FALL RESORTS. i __ | AFFAIRS IN. GEORGETOWN |IMPORTS AND EXPORTS|INEW COLLEGE HALL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. : A i nit Barrens ea Gerrans ep oncecratienprtinec ae Hotel I rial, ™D._AV.« BRacn see ay ica Beveoesoes. Ste FOREIGN MAILS for the week coding October | Motel im aly Every cot i} + © \New Yor Soumaciiiten (Lobadi:Parlty” | Blestric Onte a Little Gin’ : The Hand i Tg A, MOTTEE DATS, ETTSOURG EXT Tece: | 1¢ wil close- pom nity eC tite ace ae alow: LO ae Ca oa "fringerew v. abla Steamabioe.” One: ete . s Leg | An Interesting Statement Compiled by the Improvement at Gonraza Col 10:0 4M. PENSSYLVANIA LIM ED. Pulls | WEDNESDAY (Al 1:20 PAM for EUROPE, pet | — Titer guests at $10 per week; $2 per day.) 1)! St tem OS umcsrew York, Nov. 1, 10 am Of: Agricultural Department. lege Ocmpleted. ‘eeping, Wining. Smaking ard Ocservation Cars | a5. aug. Victoria, from New York, via‘ Plymouth, | LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT A New York-Oct. 17, 10 am Paris loam Harrisbars fo Chicago, Cincim att, Indiauspolis. | Cherbourg and Hambu: (At 10:55 PLM. for ~ Desire to inform thelr patrons that St. Paul. .Oct. 21, 10-aw{Sr. Loul 10am Te oRAT i rer Re ee Verlor | NETHERLANDS d'rect, per s.6.. Zanndam, from i o HartsUrE. ce pullman Buffet Parlor | NeW York, via Ameterdam. Letters must be df 10 ected Gar to Hacrisburs. Buffet Parior Car Harrisburs | Toved, her Zaaudame ot axcE, SWITZ SPAIN. PORTUGAL, TURKEY, te Pittsburg 4 g : “ Hf$ EXPRES: ERLAND, ITALY 8:40 PM AGU AND ST. LOU. ENP ESS — | a ee ee a DEE eee ee lee ae Pullman Buffet Varlor Caz to Harrisburg. Sleep ne, from New York, via ‘Havre. Letters for ext be directed ing cd Dining Care Harrlahars to york. (i touatl, Poulet le and Chicago, ap De CEU, directa tur To Be Opened for the Students Next (| Parle. 28, 16 amfXew York.Dec. 2 10. am = 2 HADDON HALL, St Loais, Nov. 4, 10 amj§t. Paul...Dee. 9:10 am'| Local Notes of Interest to All Classes | Figures Submitted Show an Upward ATLANTIO CITY, N.J., Red Star Line: ~ - of People From Across Rock Tendency and the Return of Our Will be kept open the entire winter for the re- |. NEW. YORK To, ANTWERP. ... Bt Ds - ception of guests. old oF MM yet0-ce | YRIESLAND , -«,October 14, 12 noon Creek Bridge. Commerce to Its Former State. <a 7 xD 3 -ENSINGTON, THE PENNIURST.—OCRAN END OF MICHIGAN, | KENSINGTON Monday—The Architecture and Design. t > a 7 > . mn La Bourgogne. (WyAt 7 P.M e, ave.; electric elevator; steam beat. Send for fl- : a ee Car to Chicage: was Marcia, Mime clint | ber ss. “Campania, from New York, ia Queens-| fustrated booklet. Special fall and winter rates. ee pNovember 4. 19 a.m. 5 eee ces bs ferd:m. (At 10:55 TM. for SCOTLAND di- | | se7-tf __ JAMES HOOD. "| NOIEIUNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMBANY. "| The Uttle girl child of Mr. Will!am H.| ‘The iraports into and the exports from the | The new college hall, which has just been aio 1 SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS ratte Bo icsnne Pe bor Dee x HOTEL ATGLEN. Piers 14 apd 15; Korthig 3 *~ | Kine of 1626 street, while crossing the | United States for 1893, 1884, 1805 and 18% | completed for the faculty of Gonzaga Cok este oe baee onl Clariant, Dining € sterdam." (@At 10:55 P.M. for SCOTL! a eae iy eons tits Gian es Rowling Green, N.Y. | thoroughfare in front of her home yester- | are reviewed in detail Ir. a tabulated state- | lege by Mr. Henry Simpson, the architect 10:47 PM. PACIFIC PRESS.— Pull ber el NG E. REI ms 28-1308 1y 2 day afternoon about 4 o'clock, was run!anent compiled by the Agricultural De- | of this city, will be opened for the use of Le 531. Tx 'Renet Canandaigua, Rochester and | Bi (IAL 10:55 P.M, for CAPE COLONY. and MISCELLANEOUS, GOMMISSION i = over by car No. 32 of the Georgetown and | partment. The statement also shows that | students Monday morning next. The reli- iagara Falls daily, except Sunday. NATAL, per s.s. Richmond HIN, from New York, | —_—_ zi ——— COMMISSIONER ~OF DEEDS} remeytown electric road, and one of its| during the ten years ended June 30 last | gious exercises incident to the dedication 10:30 A.M. fer Elinira BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL.—SPECIAL RATES | ———____- "re SET dafty, except | Letters’ must be directed “Per’ Richmond Hi. nd WIL | (evAt 10:55 PM. for NORWAY direct, per 3.8. For Lack Ha malay, 3:40 P SD NOTARY PuUB- | legs so crushed that amputation was neces- | our total exports amounted to $4; for Sept and hunting. Best table. and Oct. Home comforts. Good fishing 077,04. Rates $6, $7 aud $8.| lic for all states and territories a. SPECIAL of the building took place, as already stated ‘Thingyalla, from New York. Letters, must be dl- tate sary. The little girl, whose name is Ruth, | Imports for the same period being $7,54,- | in The Star, Sunday evening last. . cl Per Thi — et i" by It. I. EVANS. Office (basement), 132 a ,) = Witliameport. echent er wie steep. | SPRINTED | SETA FEE eee eee eee, URPRY. Riwars in oiices office bow ee ae Let’ | is only a few months over two years of age, | 127,744, the total commerce of the United | The building is in the Roman style of ashingtou to. Suspet Bridge (slt-tf) ity zl my sailing from ew York on Tuewtays, Thomdars| Wire gop TiOUNA, HARPER'S FRRAY, W. VA ~ CHARLES & BUNDY and one of twins. The car was in charge | States, including imports and exports, for architecture, executed im hand-made red Canautrigua, Ktocbester, Buf: | MANY, and specially addressed ‘printed inate: first-class’ table and COMMISSIONER OF “DEEDS, of Motorman J. W. Paxon and Conductor | the decade was $16,013 RS, or a yearly bricks, laid in biack mortar, with red por- This popular resort is ope: alis du, Sleeping Car Wash | ete, f6r ther parts of Barbe New York Cee eating, Ganeing and Aigbing: most breexy ett u the Staten and. Tersitorés, L. H. Loughborough, and they were not ar- | average of more than $1,600,000,000, lage sandstone trimmings, to harmoniz> 3 Sew steamers sailing from New York on | - the b ise. 135 BEES : x a £ <i - = college res! , < wro- phia, New York und the Kast. | Wedasd-s2 take specially ‘Qidressed printed inat- | THE LOCKWOOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. | 2°! se rested, as the police do not attach any| Compared with the annaal average of | with the college residence, and the pro: CONGEESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily. | ter, ot-.. for EUROPE. .| “will open {ts 20th season MAY 20. Rooms large blame to them. this ten-year period, the staiement says | posed new college building, which will be with Dining Car from Balti a Girsed stenuiere sailing trom New York on Satur. | - and aire: plenty shade: table Grst-claey: rates UNDERTAKERS. The little child had just left its mother | the figures for 1896 show an upward ten- | placed between the new ball and vesidence. Lys matter, ete. for «i per week. Mrs. 8. . Pro —————“-,—_— - -—— - ing BRITAIN ard IRELAND, and specially addressed | —ayl2Sun and twin sister and started to cross the | dency not quite so marked as the gain over | The basement story, from grade to first 3, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and | printed matter, ete., for other parts of Burope. ——— R. W. Barker, GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge inountain; 20 mii utes’ drive from depot; rates, $5, $6 and $7 1 week; mediciral water; conveyances meet trains; two lovelicst months of the year—Sept. and Oct. | _ Send for circular. my7-5i street, when the accident occurred. The | 195, but sufficient to warrant the hope that Fonerat Laban am practical Embalmer, motorman shouted a warning to her, and | unless some new disturbing factor arises Resider-ce.on the premises. Teleptone call 907. | #ttempted to stop the car in time, but to| the commercial depression of 1894-1805 is sez Sm. no avail. The fender struck the little tot, | @ thing of the past, and our commerce, the ae a and threw her down, while the wheel | measure of general prosperity, will soon re- W: R. Speare guard, designed to prevent persons from | Sume its former d:mensions. I 9 ¢ going beneath the wheels, was too h:gh to floor level, is in rusticated courses of prick work. These rustications are carried up the four piers, accentuaung the center projecting portion of the facade, which ter a gable with a molded cornice ani There is a molded brick s anday. 7:00 Dining zu. | PY as aap riaeer ing ar from Wilmington} A.B. te Te OES I ee 40, 10:00 and 1 M. For | dvertised to carry mail. adeiphia only. Fast Express, 7:50 A-M. week | MAILS FOR SOUCH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, dags. Express. 1215 week-days, 2.01 and S:40 WEST INDIES, ETC PM. dui For Leet Age ut change. » THURSDAY—(d At AM. week-days and 3:15 V. Ne York. For Baltivere, 6:25, 100, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, I Finis ay Seas c., for all countrics for which + rere eed tc., for all countries for which for BERMUDA, (a) At 6:25 A.M. per ss. Orinoco, for NASSAU, NVIAGO DE CURA, pei PIANOS AND ORGANS. Undertaker & Embalmer, | cat her ty form. Her lett leg was ly- Sener cee ar 10:30, 11 OU ‘and 11:50 A.M., 12:15, . 2201 Nisgara: from > ‘dy At 6:40 AM e; ried across the enlire front at the spring- 3:15, 3-49 44:00 Limited), 4:20, 4:36, 6205, = Shed : oad ing across the tr: z During the fiscal year just ended the | ing of the upper arches, which for e i, 10:00, 10:40, 11:15 and 11:35 P.M. On By Ai eC i iz ‘ack, and the wheels passed ¥ which forms th: yA “THOMA: 10:39 FM. for SPECIAL. 940 F Street Northwest. over it just above the ankle, mashing the | American farmers sold to foreign nations 9:05, 10:30, 11:00 A.M. caps of the piers. Above these arches is . LEEV.ARD and INDWAR 00 Lirait=d), ANDS, MARTINIQUE: BARBADOS, Anti: = Ival In trade thix season, we | Eversthing stetetly fiist-class and on ‘te most rea’ | bones completely. Without much delay the | $570,000,000 worth of their produce, a gain | @ Stone frieze, in Which is cut the utle of Toso and” 1 ‘onitabell Nee Nok: fevers fe ll have Ni ecial preparations to ieet it,” Our | sonable terms. Telephone call 340. fal-tr_ | Car was stopped, and the unfortunate child | of $17,000,000 over the preceding year. That | {he bullding, nzaga Colle in 1 @ TOBAGO. must be directed | stock == : derly lifted up by Mr. Clements and Dr. letters, inclused in carved scroll work. the east corner of the front, at th a el, is the corner stone, having U Bey ne pre om|| Sing; . his increase in absolute value 1s accom- PIANOS, ORGAN! Slaymaker of Tenleytown, who happened | ‘8. AEOLIANS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS: MAY END THE RATE WAR} to te a passenger on the car. The child pan‘ed by a falling off in percentage from ii PSA THENSTSE GREATS was unconscious, and the patrol wagon | 70 to 66 is due, the statement continues, to of all descriptions was never so fine as now, and — es Was brought into use and carried the child | the fact that the sale abroad of our manu- this is seying that it is the finest ever seen in to the Emergency Hospital without loss of | factured products grew roportiona tely Washingte Cont: ir} time. Here the doctors examined the in-| much faster, gaining $44,000,000 for % Freee oR CASH amd our patrons reap the | 4 Deal to Get Control of the Seaboard Air) sin’ jlicre, the doctors amputation alone | year. Denett. could save the life, and this measure was| It is shown that many of our principal Phas Kor Rent; also Tuned and Reyatred at Line, resorted to. After the operation the child | farm products, like cotton, wheat, lard, : 5 PM. for JEREMLE d GREYTOWN, per ss. Ardandbu, fi w York. Letters for COSTA RICA must’ be 1 5 PM. for FORTUNE NILLA and CARTHA- New York. N “This stone was laid by Cardinal Satolli,” ete. The butiding is entered by two Michts of massive store steps, with wide landings, leading to a loxgia. The first floor con- tains a large and lofty loggia, at each end of which are placed the iron statrs le fey At dally: 1 Janta’ Spec ial. Line, $40 P.M. dally. Accommodation 4 AM dally, and 4:25 P Ee Se ee eee eee Bridge, all | 21 SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per @ only, 10 E via ‘Hichmond and Seaboard or Qu: ICO, per ss. New York, via Progresso and Vera, must be “afrected —'P Pansm: I. for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa It = Stree! ew York, via Colon. Letters for ¢ Satisfaction gt teed in every transaction with was placed in a cot, and from subsequent | bacon, leaf tobacco, etc., brought smailer |ing to the basement and to che «aller re) A (Se ee sstkess EA winst Boo dinectedh Per Finance ane jon guaranteed in every transac tio a indications the doctors are sure that she | returns from foreign markets than in 18%, | These stairs are wide and easy ‘he main days, and 11 35 P. daily. re ‘ BM. for CAMPECH CHIAPAS, ie Said to Be Effected Through the Port | will survive the shock and the surgical | Wheat, flour, canned beef and pickled pork | hall is fitted up as a theater, having a large For cape May. 11:00 AM. week-days, 11:35 P.M TAN and CUBA. speciaily addressed ony; I Sanders & Stayman, ies e operation. held their own, while farm animals, corn, | and convenient stage, fully furaisned and Hie omces. ceruer Fiftecuth and G streets. aul FOUNDLAND, per S.s. Assyrian, from 1327 Fort. now. Washington. joyal und Augusta — Understand- The father of the child claims that the | fresh beef, hams, oleomargarine, oil cake, | quipped for the coltege plays. The all Where orders (At 10:55 P.M. for NEWFOUND- car was running at an excessive rate of | fruits and nuts brought better returns than | with the gallery is cap toanoke Railroad Company was a defeat | hand, deny that the speed was excessive. | (04K) worth of goods, cr 22 per cent of the of the movemen: to secure for the South- | The¥ claim that while the grade is dan-| total imports. A.l parts of the British em- rm eh Berous, the children in the vicinity make | Pire In all continents bought from us $51 ° ° ern company, through stock puretases, @| matters much worse by playing in the | 000,000 worth of goods, or 5S per cent of the Mails for CUBA (ex centro] of the road and thus nd the rate | street, and that an accident of the sort has | total exports. Oi tie RC Mae ee : war. According to a siory that came out | been looked for for some time. Some of the |, Of the more important countries that Medmere saline Sondays and Thuredays from TY today from railroad men, who are ustally | ™Otormen have been forced to bring their | bought from us more than $100,000 worth a = aie ss goods « the year Germany, Can- ett Cerna te ree Oy ‘ll informed, the clection was the result | C2°8 t0 a stop because children would de- | Of goods during the year Germany Mar's for ME tand, unless specially ad- w ut w |S Uberately stand on the track and refuse to | 44a, Italy, British Australasia, British Af- oF_dlispat: vamer, close at this Offi-e of an arrangement by which it is held | move. One conductor, some time ago, got | ica, Japan, Russia and China show Hy at 9:50 AM. 'o friends of the Southern company will pra¢- | Of the car and caught a child who was | cided gains in 186 over 1883. The United tically control the road. According. to this | doing this, and gave it a spanking, and the | Kingdom shows a gain over 1895, but a and scroll work of a rich design. ‘The space for the orchestra is sunk below the general floor l« has beer 5 AM. (dy M for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and relisasiene jose st this Office dally at . ‘ . ble of seating 1,200 Sau Be ioft for the checking of baggage to destin Trortia, trom New York. Se Ce ing an to Yesterday's Election. speed, and that all the cars coming down | last year. This is particularly noticeable | people. from hotels and residences. 4b) At 7:20 for BARBADOS 3 oe ou the steep Incline on 32d street violate the |in corn. During the past fiscal year this | The floors of both gallery and auditorium M. PREVOST. "3. R. woop, direct and NORTH BRAZIL. per Cia See ae ECE VASILINE LS ee law in this respect. He claims that the car | country sold to the English-speaking pe2- | are formed with circular, raised tiers. The General Manager. General Passenger Agent ate eee ae seaman ane onendicected > . was not under control, or else it could have | ple of Europe $46,000,000 worth of mer- | proscenium opening is 40 feet wide, giving sc es er Dominic | Seemingly the re-election cee of been stopped in time’ to prevent the acci- | chandise, which is 45 per cent of our total | every “accommodation for college plays, HINGTON, ALEXANDRIA 1 Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax President’ Hoffman of the Seaboard and lent. The ratlroad ople. exports; and we bought from them $170,- | and is framed in with ornamental columas HINGTON, ALEXANDRIA. AND MT. Fails for NEWEOUNDEAND, ty, rail to in at ou people. on the other | €xpo au and Penna. ave. From Station, 13% 81 Jul; Ir “effect FOR ALEXANDRIA “*PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German steamers} JOHN sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thi 1. Special atten‘ion paid to the light and ventil ‘The ceiling is divided into panels by curved at ends, ting on ornamental cor- bas. The baseme contains a larce and lofty hall, for a gymnasium or recreation room, with lavatories, dressing rooms, fur- nace room, kitchen, cte. The ceiling of the recreation hall or gym- nasium is also divided into panels. ‘The 3:21. 4:21. 11:3 p.m. D: except Sundays.) 10, 11, tae TT ; fi BE? thatsennonrals ena al mother threatened to have him arrested for | falling off from 18s. | A very rapid and | buiiding will be lighted entirely by clee- ARLINGTON a 66 AST to west, from stéry the Eay rd ee crs mala assault. This, however, does not apply to | Co#tnuous decline is shown in our exports | tricity, with gas laid on to cach fature int . FUT s north to south, every- | {Company's tines have, through a deal,with- | the case of iittle Ruth’ kline. to Cuba, which dropped from $24,000,040 in | as a’ provision of safety, in cause of ene a : a ee 1 eee in the past few days passed into the hands o aaarieg amr 1893 to $20,000,090 in ISH, declined to $1 accident to electric lighting ‘ INA and JAPAN, per s.s. Tacoma, where, the musician, ot a New York syndicate, and will as sooa if tenes: 000,000 in 1895, and amounted to only $7 There are tin lary ceiling reflector ice checked free for pnssenerg bolling first se here daily up to October 10, the dealer, the artist, the ama- | #s the necessary details are completed be | Mr. T. A. Cornett, formerly electrical | 40,000 in 1S%6. lights in the main hall, and the walls hav JAPAN and HAWAIL per s. operated in connection with the Port Ruy- | engineer of the Metropolitan railroad, will O oj e e specialist al Cate d Ci from Stn Keaueieo, clove here daily up to | teur, the judge, the specialict al and Augusta Railroad Company. upon his return to the city from Euro ober mM. oxpel a yack: ]- fe effec a e Pe i Se Ee Aa ax suena fom eanit.) AC expert, all now acknow end of the rate war, which has prevailed | P€ Connected with the Potomac Light ana isco, close here daily up to October 14, at edge that never before have with such disastrous results to the roads | Power Company. The work of placing the 6:30 PM. aS s . nvolved for several S past, a as ¢ 7 dc . ’ NDS, per ship City Chickering & Sons made Pianos involved for several months past, and has | Wires in the underground conduits of the wT, ornamental w lights Kl PHILLIPS, wht iron 1 Tass. Agent. trolied from the s' trance loggia will have three chandeliers for gas and electric lights The basement hell will be lighted by Last Yenr’s Figures. The statement continues: “Our total im- perts during the year were $78),000,000 worth of goods. This was a year’s gain of SOUTHERN RAILWAY, AI LINE: Mails for the SOCIETY Is . = $48,000,000, A considerabie falling off is | “TOUsht iron brackets for gas and electric Se t June 14” 1896. eee Pence “2 e or me indirecuy drawn other roads in various | company has been commen ates lights round the walls, an: arrive and feave at Feboestrania pas: ere Ppa cy Close bere daily uP) With such magnificent artistic | parts of the counwy, much against the | was ye Heniey tosued co. hen otommae macht noticeable in the import values of coffee, ad the walls, and the four col- ion umns supporting the main floor have cl Mails for AUSTRALIA (except: West Australia). ters of tr hts. i + consent of t HAWAIL and FUT ISLANDS (specially addressed attributes as the uprights and | WS", cir owners, Into the contro- | and Power Company for the erccion or | Manufactured silks, India rubber, tea, cot A.M. dt is expected to restore between i poles and stringing of wires from the cor-|%0n laces, goat skins and tin plate: There is ample provision for «me ber $8. Miowers, from Vancouver close here grands now made by that pertation lines the harmony which | ner of U street and Observatory Place |in exports, the United Kingdom of exits, there being four fire-escupe soors at nd Oblo daily: for Fir Naf ries Legs I. famous and distinguished old Js ccrsidered so desirable ‘by those who | Jane, thence on Observatery lane to Linthi- | Britain and Irelard leads in imports. the sides, besides easily essible doors Tub UNITED STATES Fast] TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the S : see have their money invested in those proper- roof staze, cum place, and thence by way of Linthi-| obtained from English-speaking —natior tle: dimensions of th i cum place to Lovers’ lane. This line is to | $259,000,000 worth of merchand| tific and artistic Piano building: antes mal is umdersiood, be no change | he located on the east side of Observa-| Per cent of the total port of ing daily, J the wehedule of closing is} firm. They are models of scien- Be ption of their uninterr pers, New York niting at Salis: Carries Palle Wasi e, Or building pre as follows: Main hall, 69 feet bury with Polln sheville and Hot = 2 tite officers of the Sea-| tory place and south side of Linthicum| “After the United Kingdom follow in or- | by feet 6 inches wide by ae attanooga, Teun., loses at 10:00 AM. same are o ins ne: board and Roanoke for tke present. s a : = Brazil, France, Canad: the aaleew. bs Deglege tags einen. peg ter they are wonderful instrument See ean ke for tke present. oy that | Disce: the permit being issued in liew of a he gallery is 69 feet 6 inches wide by c t former one for a pole line on Lovers’ lane, | Cuba, Japan, Italy, China and British In- das the Pert Royal and’ Augusta road, which } from U street to Observatory place. dia. oar. it Is said has secuged the Seaboard and “In shipments to our shores for 18M e 5 ; FE Roaroke, is a part of the Soutnern railway Colsmeia nb: nearly ail of the principal countries show a ers miail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tnesday John . Ellis & Co., system, and has not yet emerged from ‘The Columbia Athletic Ciub last evening | decline as compared with: 1s the exer p- Putman Bot Texas. via Mont an Sleeper New York Chaclotte and &lonta 4:01 P.M Local for Front Royal, Riverton and except Sundry. feet deep. The loggia is feet deep. The loggia is 1 inches wide by ium opening is 1 accommodati: ifeet wide by 61 feet wide by 61 $ feet deep. The proscen- feet wide, giving every tirmingham via suf c 5 for the college = Th 1 EZ ss the conirol of a United States court, hav- 7 ae é ~ | ti being Canada, China, Dutch Ea: * Agee 3 ! "Che E i AMES P. WILLETT, Postmas ee Tare e . ave a delightful barge ons being Canada, 5 basement hall is G1 fee ches mile thy p= Lacal for Chaciottesciite. NS 5 __TRRES Be UE EBT Bes tmaeter Chickering Ware Rooms, ing been for a considerable time In the | @ Ugnce ae the: cae meee Zollowed bY India, Belgium and Hawall.” Our imports | (i tert 6 inches long tae Ag ee nets LED LIMITED, composed ef . ar: hands of a receiver, the averaze man will poeaee e club house, at the foot | trom Cuba, which were valued at $79,000,- | total dimensions of the building an nan oes sled Sleepers, Diring Cars and Day PROPOSALS. 9037 Pa. Ave. be apt to conclude that If the Southern | Of 324 street to a umber of their friends. | oo in Ich, shrank to $10,000,000 in TSW, OF | Jong Dy ty fect O lichen ae feet leepers New York to, Asi Pi = en = at does not souner or, later become the ac- | The barge party marked the close of the|a little over half of the tormer amcunt. r “3 feet in height from the basement floor to. the ridge, . Mr. Henry F. Getz was the builder. ‘The subcontractors were: Brickwork, Mr. Get pring, Hughes; iron work, Harbour & painting, Coombes & Co.; plurabing, w York to Tamp ‘ks Weaniiten se 5 COS a Ee : Soe | pret edged! owner ot sthol Seaboard” Atr)|(boating season,| while the(dance pracii- | Mexico ‘droppell from! Se 00L000 to 1837 Sealed proposals, indore” “Froposais tor’ Supplies | Ala rig s Pi {fh Reyne HO hoe he pate cette voice | cally opened the series of dances for the |0%)000. Compared with 185, there is foe the Nave Vand Washington, D.C. to be oew | ANASOME Square FLA, | in saying how the tatter's affairs shall be | Winter, On account of the chilliness of | fai" in 1SW6 In the imports from most, of will be received at the Ba- ected. r : * the principal countries, the exceptions be- nite. Nave Denartinent One-fourth Cost. the weather the barge party did not go ar . The Be 7 nites a $0 Jing Brazil, Cuba, British India, Switz: sae AGeeEnGE Meta © Board of Directors. beyond the Three Sisters. “Among those | j284 and the Netherlands. tgomery tone, : opened Immediately there 0 will last a ‘ifetime for only $15 eon Railway 6 : : > , Lewis, i oy Z oo ee é aaized iron work, 25 pu y Yard, Washington, D.C. 2 belt-po cover go with It, $10 down, $ TOMOUth, Wan Yes guok place at} Andrews, and Messrs. Ed. ‘Callahan, Geo. CASAL Bees: a5 fas and clectrie ‘fight 432 pm daly. ye San, foe ort, 3 iron cupolas and S00 tons Mituisinows | One 'aice suare. piano. for berh Portsmouth, Va., yesterday, and the rezult,| Brown, J. R. Cox. Irving Brown, Charles fittings, the E. F. Brooks Co.: the +lec-ric Washieaton 8:56 am- aml 3:00 | Srd amt pass’ the wseal mata? ieeneetion? Wink ||| ocsisa UE TAGE AN as announced in a telegram to The Star,| Baker, Jerome Magee, McGuigan, Ei. | Left Washington Today on Mix Way | work was done by Mr. John R. Galloway: Gentes o troos Ronadl HE Ze acae daily, ex: | propreats ‘ill ue fhenlibedtinge entiicacen, tetera 3 Pa._Ave. was the re-election of President R. C, Hoff- | Anderson and H. C. Stiles. to Rome. the staxe fitting, Mr. Phillips: the forsman fept Suds. f mn Hernion. 8:34 am. daily, ex- | Navy hand, Washing D.C. ‘The attention of Two panera the same board of ectors for Arlington Stock Yard. Cardinal Satolli left Washington today at} '" ©harée of the work was Mr. Blackstou tept Sanday, from Leesburg. manufacture: ealers Is‘invited. ‘The bids, another year, with t except at 3 3 7 eae Bing rong trotns fry the soak arrive at other things being equal; decided ty lot The Dee Basil I, Gordon of Virginia was chosen ia | At the Arlington stock yards yesterday | 12:45, the beginning of his journey to Rome. Depavini ie inci is se eats | Te es EC reat be Knabe Pianos place of Mr. Enoch Pratt of Baltimore, | there was considerable live stock sold. For-| He gos first to Newark, N. J., thence to} ivr me ® USMEAL Collewe, eeanene DieBa 100 ee ee es elect any oc rons 0 Whose death occurred a few weeks ego, | ty head of cattle were put up and disposea| West Point, Brooklyn and New York, tak-| A P ing was given by the Com- lesersation and informa) General, U. : g she board se constituted is composed, | cf at the following quotations: Best, 4 and| iPS up iis time in paying visits to some | ™ 4 Bnet kaa morning upon the _ appli- ‘and 1300 Penns; = Ns sides Mr. Hoffman, of Messrs. Charles D. ; : bas 72s ‘ ges iat 1 cation of the Washington College of Den- msslvania railroad passei TREASURY DEL 75: Fisher and Louis MeLcan of Baltimore, Ig, | 41-8 cents per pound: good, 3tz and 4 cents; | friends ess oe = Se a nk tal algebe win General Supt. eerie mnber 80, $125. B. Gordon of Virginia, Moncure Robinson of | Medium, 3 and 3's cents; common, 2 and 3| from the shores of America. He was ac- | GX TNCRObS ape iM. “Trame Manager. eg ae scelved at thts Philadelphia, W. W. Fuller of North Caro- | cents; lambs, 3lz_and 4% cents; calves, 4] eee ee roe ae a oe Ee cre | coodie athe a ene was called thene w Wo ATURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. Hl DAY OF CCTUREIC 186, ami eae | CASH OF easy payments. lina and L. R. Watts of Portsmouth, who is | and 5 3-4 cents. The S12 sheep and | cr acip fun gintle Gounie thiretenines (ee ee oF aeniiats prenent SP Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. immediately thereafter, for remodeling the ma- . also the general counsel of the company. | lambs sold as follows: Shecp, 2 and 3 cents | "Caraial Satolli has presented to the Cor. | @ztal board of Washington was repre- - —— oRanway | ‘liters of the present tsdruuite pawenger ete | [), G, Pfeiffer & Co., At first sight it appears as though Gen, | per pound. ‘There were vighteen cows, with | a atdinal Satolll has presented to the Cor- | sented by several members. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. yatur now io the Winder building at Washington, John Gill, who undertook to secure a| calves, that sold from to $45 per head. | Sor exacated by Mr F.C nan Italian | aU. H. M. Earle presented the application UGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY x | J; Gz,i2 sccontanee with the specification, copes 417 1th St. N.W. change of management of the Seaboard and | The state of the market was brisk for aii | Sf Gxccuted bs MiB Costag ni. an Lallan | of the new col which provides fer a MrEica ALL STRAINS VESTIEULED, | mst _be accompanied by a certifed’ check for 4 | _ocl-20te ; Roanoke company, had been overwhelming- | kinds of etock. cepted by the gallery and will be displayed | PoeiyCOwPAay the faculty is named ag AMPRICS ALL HED- | sun not less than 10 per cent of the amount of | a1 POPULAR KRAKAUER PIANOS, ALSO | lY defeated, and that the stockholders had Notes. in a suitable place. follows: O. C. Hatton, Chas. H. Gladden, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL the proposal. The right is reserved to reject ‘other reliahie makes, at reasonable prices: by a large majority approved of the course aes = = - = Chas Lina: G. H. Kennard, Wm. 1. Gera = pene or all bids or to waive any defect or infor | tins TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1200 G. at pursued by President Hoffman and Vice} Hemy F. Woodward has bought of Sa eee Jaston. MEALS SERVED IN DI G CARS. STA- ity in any bid ee eet the | Est. 1872. Expert tuning and’ repatring. oc President St. John in their controversy with | Louis W. Ritchie an undivided half in- Health of the City, Dr. Williams Donnelly, secretary of the TION SIXTH AND B STREE Beeson RSE = the Southern Railway Company, but Gen. | terest in lo 0 33, of square 19, the con-] The health of the city, as indicated by the | dental board of examiners, opposed the Schedule im effect May 17, 1896. peal mune (beline PIANOS Gill himself said before leaving Baltimore | sideration being unnamed. reports of deaths, continues above the nor-| 4PPlication. He called attention to the ; marked “Proposals for. R. for Portsmouth to attend the annual meet- uF wees 2 lack of requirements in the way of cdu- 2:20 PLM. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louis § mente THsdraulic Passenger” Elevate : FOR RENT. Ing held yesterday that the returns were| Mrs. Daisy L. Fox will contribute several | mal. The mortality as reported to the} cational facilities as conditions precedent > id train foe Cine in eee | eee fe ee (ae . encouraging for securing options on a con- | Solos at the entertainment to be given at| health department during the past week] of matriculation. Further, that members TA ee ultra A 5 aN, uy HUGO WoRCH, trolling interest of the stock, and that while| the National Hotel this evening by the | Was 96 Gl white and 35 colored), as against | of the faculty were the same as those for Hot Springs. Parlor cars Cincin- a a cs o24 7th at. n.w._ | he would not be able to control a majority | Ladies’ Auxiliary Republican Club of Wash- | ‘) in the week before. The death rate was | Pocted with the recent National Homeo- 220. BORIS = oy Y = ae of the stock at this time he has revcived ington. Mrs. Fox will also assist the ladies | 477: 2 verage ig 23.50 pathic College. Again, the members of the DANY ©. F. ¥. Limited Sold train POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Branch Ware Rooms assurances, he said, which will place in his | of the Presbyterian Church of Rockville in| “7 The arnual average ts 23.58, and in| rocuity were, for the mos! part, inex. for | Cineinnat! am oe Ge oo ae - = 3 Of the hands a majority of the stock within ala musicale and literary entertainment, | ‘2¢ Corresponding period last year it Was] perienced. The board of dental examine>s Laatae . Virginia Hoe spriazs, | Pine Weems Steamboat Co. Stie Piano st Baitinn Ma, | we ak. ‘In accordance with this pellet on the | which takes place Friday evening next. eee ee pene eee ot ea stad fan no objection to the licensing of a rep- ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. = th St. NW. part of Gen. Gill a request was then rent eee gree rain disorders, 13; consumption, 14; diph-| utable school. He called particular attens FALL SCHEDULE. : sph | I ar a nection for the ‘Springs Obwervation eH: | steamer Potomac leaves, That. wharf every —We take pleasure tn extending to sou | to President Hoffman to postpone the incet- Gaal sheuestion. therla, 4, and typhoid fever, &' No fatal | tlon to that clause relating to the right Ciuctnnadl to Chicago and St, Lola, sond | Sunday at 4 p.m. for river landings and Baltimore. aud your friends a cordial invitation to| Ing for one week, but the president would A Sa Gate Te Se Te case of scarlet fever was reported, nor cf | of the coliege to nduct infirmaries, and oT AML. EXCEPT, SUNDAY Via | pea ee ee visit our new ware rooms at 621 11th | not grant this. Gen. Gill said there is a ad-| measles. Deaths amoug children under | referred tc the proceedings brought to light P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes. | tric Hzhted throughout. All river freight must be = fe ost provision in the charter of the company | quarters of the Department of the Potomac, | five years of age fell off from 3Y to 24, and|in the suits against the old institut Strunten and for Richmond, daily, except | prepaié. Specia. rates given on Baltimore freight . t ed to the public and will | Under which a majority of the stockholders] G. A. R., announces that the annual in-| cf thcse under one year old from 2 to known as the National Homeopathic M Suntay STEPHENSON "BROS... Agents, Were ee oe panes ana will'| may at any time call a special meeting ond | a eq Of nine deaths from acute lung affections, | cal College, Boys inexperieneed. tn Tenervaibins and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio _910 Pa. ave. Telephone, 145." se7-tl fbefoceased totsbom yee) change the management. This action, he | *Pection of the posts of this department | 7 cre trom pneumonia, profension, be maid, were allowed full eae ene ee atten STEAMERS ; said, may be taken if the desired control of | Will be held as indicated by the fotlowing | "The meteorological conditions were scme-| and wrought untold damage to th gullible ~ H. W. FULLER, WAKEFIELD iE ae cae MITH the stock is secured, and the stockholders | list: Wednesday, October 7, Garfieid Post,] what exceptional. The mean relative] The public should be protectea against 20.284 jeneral Passenger Agent. ent LG UN ae Piano deem it advisable to change ihe board of | No. 7; Friday, October 9, John A. Rawlins | humidity was 83, the mean actual barom-| such things. He believed the application BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. TON, D.C. Mondays and Saturdays, 7 a.m.. for Sr IRe Stated dhewareee (hata (lens ea ine || Easton Le Monday, | October 12,70) a eter SNES | manne rel eres eet | oem Dlbenbe tithe name of the Washing- 3 gi aa * Interimediite landings to Cylonial Beach, Rushwood, s * ver, vi S = Swesdaw. up 2. | Miles per hour, reaching aximum veioc- | ton College of Dental Surgeons was a re- Schedule In effect July 19. 1806. Keck Polat, Colton's and Nonial creek, returning. 2 ae Laer tea rere Baltimore for Portsmouth Monday even-| Morton Post, No- pope ere o ity of sixty-six miles per hour on the 2th. | vival of the much-discuseed und mow one Teare Washington fromm station coruer of New arrives at ‘Washington on Tuesdays and Sundays paeenobatiaged Late ing Gen. Gill learned through the parties | PAryeut Host, No. Ws seo Yetober | All the days of the week were cloudy, or | tinct National Homeopathic Col Mr. For Chicago aad Northwest, Vestibuled Limited | Shite igohings to Colonial’ Beach; Dashwood, ienk Set ereeamerrear who were aiding him in New York tn se- | te eee oe Ne No. Se duce, Oc. | partly cloudy, except one, with a mean | Earle answered Dr. Donnelly in part, and trains, 10:00 a.m., 8:05 p.m. Point, Colton’s, Stone's, Howard's urd Cobum ae US AL Ea curing options on Seaboard stock that a| tober ui, George G. Meade Post, No. 5. | temberature ef the atmosphere of 70°, this | then the hearing was postponed until ‘he For Cinctunatt, St. Lous and Irdianapolie. Vestl | Nomial creek; returning, arrives at Washington poze S. M. STIEFF. | majority of the latter was already vrac- , : S22 | being the highest, occurring on the 27th, | 14th insiant by the Commissioners. In ibe “i Limited. 2:48 p-m.; express, 15 night. ebout 11 p.m. Thursdeys. er 2S, Charice ‘ Raste Wednesday, Octo tically in sight of Gen. Gil] and his friends, uRye Okey ee ‘alling to 49° on the 3d instant, ranging | meantime ee will be appointed For Pittsburg und Cleveland, express daily, 10:00 | “'STEAMER T. V. ARROWSMITH, Mondays and and conferences were held between the lat. | Post, No. “11; Wednesday, November 4, Pole 2 ie iarcee. atu and S40 p.m. Wednesdays, 3"p.m., for Colonial Beach, Colton's, ta and President Hoffman and those who | Charles Sumner Pest, No.'9; Friday, No- | degrees. ee es pe s ate the For Berkeley Springs, 3:45 p.m. daily. except | Apeil's. Leonardtown, Piney” Point, St Etood by! the present management (An are} vember 6, Phil. iShevidan | Bost,. No: 34; fib sea elec fered SASS (sade! eanacacaeee = al, 12-00 noon daily. acd 8:05 p- | eee ee nee e ee coma’ and Vedat stood by pres 5 Saturday, November, «George H. Thomas | Ported, 9 houses released from quarantine > ee e attica af Waulkatus Core ee IN ALL Tangement was effected by which there | Bauirags; ovamber t- George H- Thomas | ond 25 remained Isolated. No new case of Mins Annic Lewis’ Fancral. and Friday mornings. PIANO ae should be no discord at the meeting of t, No. 15; Monday, November 9, Vo:o- | 2nd 2) Tremaine’ Secported, I placard. re- : : : gake Park Suur | oSatursye, 6 pm. for Biverside, Colonial Bear ae stockholiers; that the dires:ors above | (9g (Geta post Nond moved and 7 warnings remained up. eee a eee eprtioleied ~ | creck, Cea and. Yeocomico rivera; returuing, ar | | Unequaled in Tone, Touch, Work- | named should be re-elected. and the other | vember 11, John’ A. Logan Marriages reported, 26; births, $6. Surcer his talkie Mit thane os eee Hives ‘at Washington Sundays about 10. p.in. hi mDurabilit matters mentioned be cons eft Made | Weaneaday Woverber ah iuiootte pact ioe aS residence of her father, Mr. Chas. E, Lewis, Wirmingam, Chal ce; sche eal) eed eee renee ele manship and Vurabiltty. course of time. : mths No. oo eailsy, Noveubar on some . His Property Held. at Chevy Chase. In obedience to the 1 foanoke, 10:50 Sete LEY, General Manager. Alea, @ Mus artortment of desirable slighty used repens prerenes Fae ae Se tne gut | Reynolds Post, No. 6; Monday, November | Chief Clerk Richard Sylvester of the po- | quest of the deceased, who seemed to have = ; : Speight, Square and Grand Planos of our own 2 3 2, Gi -U E. S. RANDALL POTOMAQ RIVER LINE—| nuue, returned from rent; faily guaranteed; at | board and Roaijoke line of course pre- | 7 George-U. Morris Wed- lice department has asked for the appoint- | during her life a horror of black, there we Steamer Harry Se er a —- reguced prices and reasonable termuge | cludes the idea that, theSouthern 1s about, Peet ela erate Soret Eos NS ment of an administrator on the estate of | but few of the somber evidences of ath; sxreet. ait : a : Second-bi pright, Square and Grand Pianos i 5 2; We * mber 9, Henry S01 aos a le. The de ed Sa a.m. latding at ali wharses as far down ag Mad. | of qiterent makes taken In exchange aud restored | {0 Secure direct controbcof the road, DUC) post, No. 17. the late William Lane, who died here Sep- a pe peg dox creek, Va.. including Chapel Point and Colonial | to good condition at prices and terms to suit all | there Seems tobe no dow ; ANGE > tember 5, 1803. ened oa z “Porvngeder 3 pm. and x12:01 Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- interding purchasers. Old Pianos tuken in ex- | Of management would result in placing 2 > “ a s : p remains reposed in a white casket, + 29:00, 210-09 | Msdays and Eridays about 3:39 p.m. Passenger ac- | change. parties in cohtrol Who would sustain very Tennsters/of Reali Eetntc, This is the first case under the act cf lined with white satin. Although the 25, 4:32, 25-06, | commodaticns hone aucele! t received until PIANOS FOR RENT. pleasant relations , with’ the manigement| Wm. A. Gieseking to Chas. G. Allen, lot 26, sq. | Congress of May 1896, which provides | funeral was intended to be very private, ie ee 435 REDD SCO orice: RANDALL. Tuning and Repairing by Factory Experts. of the larger ccmpanies, bts $10: rE eee ee that whenever any money or other property | here were quite a number of profexsiomal eae re gents, Alexa Proprietor and Manager. ee ———— . P. Ryon et al., frustees, to Bates Warren, | of decease Sons coming into the cus- | fends present, some em coming fro! 850 ate se pm GEO” 0: CARFINTER. Gen. Agt., Wm. Knabe & Co., GRAY GABLES DESERTED. ok e2 yea: SOULS ea feay, ataneignoety clerk of Se eS other sities. The palbearers were six mem erick, *9:00 a.m. 12:00 toon, §1:15, | $30 Washington, D.‘C. P A N.W = Saml. H. Walker et al., trustees, to Bates War- | partment exceeding $00 is not claimed by | Pers of the National Fencibles, of whion For Hagerstawa, 412:00 noom and $5.30 p.m = a ont 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. ‘The President Gees Fishing and Mrs, | Tn, lot 23, sq. 1001; $1,150. the legal representatives within one year | anization Miss Lewis was an honorary For Boyd and. way points, week days, 9:00 #.m., DENTISTRY. RUSS CAE BG Sa . Cleveland Visiting. Lacurgus Ackiss et ux. (@ Flw. L. Schneider, lot | the matter shall be certified to the Or- | member. ee gee =<Y Sorell pet stg 4:2), 5-20, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15 Soe =e Sap 5 re fee 144, sq. 271; $1,400. phans’ Court for the appointment of an ad- | ¥% 2 = ae si al 705 p.m. D.C. Dental Pariors MEDICAL President Cleveland left Gray Gables for | “\atitda M. Connick to Jas. II, Miles, lot 6, Cat. | ministrator. es Pobegee eng Con tere Grok G Jersey City, on hig,retufn to Washington, | chester: $i0, Mr. Sylvester states that there were found Meeting of the Old Guarda. ‘ ; si : Se ed eee ee rest there were foun : i pe eer et Say : NO MORE DREAD OF THE DENTAL CHAIR. yesterday on E. C. Benedict’s steam yacht we among the effects of Lane a silver watch ge representation of the snembers 1013 pom. = Tooth extracted free by our Tate scientific 9 Oneida. Mrs. Clevéfarid ‘and: children took | Patties Mt Conde tenatens te Mi : worth about $10, @ tressury draft payable |_ “4, Tee Tepresentalion of ae a enecth Ny ude ton (Tunction) seal aan natuee oo method. No pain or bad results. Applied to the ‘ics tha’ teal £65-Grawisk: Coin.” Pivaie |Aume B, Jue T aad Mary 3° taki, sor ne [40 his order Eor $51, and $82 in cash. He [°* the 0M Ovard was present at He merting §1:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at priu- } Eums. Absolutely painless. No sleep producing eis eae ; SV iot 14, sq. 20; $8028.” spacer ore: also states that he knows nothing of the | last night, held in Grand Army Hall, Cap- . nt or cocaine. We are not cot 7 é ci es =~, gel stations cnte: 8 30, $8.30 pam. ceree decal estublianmisntse beeswi tio ‘ PRIVATE DISPENSARY, Secretary Thurber ¥ alsé the guest of Mr. Jeo. 8. Haufuan et ux. to Pauline Goldinan, lot | antecedents or residence of Lane and noth- | tain J. M Edgar presiding. The quarterly ROYAL BLUE LIN dentists at prices less than half that charged | No. 619-621 Pa. ave. n.w., Washington, D. C. Benedict on the trip. Ti is expected that | C, su $10. z ing as to whether he did or did not have | reperts of the financial officer were pre- 3 by them. SLECIALTY—All chronic, nervous, blood and skin | the party will not reachwZersey City befcre | Bushrod Robinson at ux. to James M, Green, lots | any jegal representatives or next of kin. sented and filed. Action was taken look- taisch light. Only expert work done and guaranteed of the | dscuses. | rheumatism, gout, | catarrh, | dyspepsia, | Friday, as it is intended to spend consider- | to, 07. sa. 152; $10 = Under the law and present circums: sented a: an washes Boston and the | vers, best materials. | Best rubber plate, 7.0 | ler, Kidney. bladder, and urinary troubles, ‘piles, | ante time in fishing‘as they proceed." Oeites $10. |? SE: Jordan, part of Chi-| 1° estate will escheat to the United ing foward a full representation of the = Din. crowns and bridgework, a 5 4 i 4 s 2 Ap grea TA, pods se Garh, S50 {Tund eH other ‘work done palnlesiyy eon | _Heurs, 9 to 12 a.m., 3 to 8 p.m. ocl-1m* Mrs. Cleveland, with the children, trav- ‘i pe eae company at the next encampment of th OL night open at 10:00] sultation fre Hours, 9 to 5; Sundays, 3 to 5. — | eled in a special car attached to the regular Steep Son 5 1 2 ‘and Army of the Republic, to be held Suniiee: G0". Dining Cash. 19-00 DENTAL PARLORS, 1235 F ST. N.W. var eH New York, New Haven and Hartford train Placed on Record. REE ee a Seat we hee & Cari, 3:00° 6:08 Dining NAW. Dr. Leatherman, for Boston. This car was dropped at Mid- Sch Repaired, The following instrument, signed by R. | Mite appointed” for the, purpe pon ‘ping Car open for pas- ees Spectaitat’ in tail terms otapecaal ty. | Ueboro’, and, being taken up later by an- Painless Extracting, sac. Giocele, Varicocele aud Stricture cured. Consel. | Other train, proceeded on to Taunton and tation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs, | Providence, and thence to Greenwich, where | ing, caused by the recent storm, has becn 3, - Foodman, C. A. Jones, Thos, L. Green, | curing quarters. A committee was also The damage to the Seaton school buila- | D- Goodman, ¢ S n, }euring 4 > ms Moses Briscoe, I. T. Stewart and J. M. Lil- app Pates SP, revise the list of honor hip. rs on all 10:00 2 = ms 4 H ea Raed é ETAT member Inlews fillings, 75e. up. Gota’ | Sub Sat, even. 7 10S 602 ¥ nw. Closed ‘on Sun. | Mrs. Cleveland expects to make a short [repaired and the structure has been de- | !¥; Was placed on record in the recorder of | AV" hurposes of the eu, clase |Gdafalfovecstieee hele CANGHY ERTE visit to. the Benedict family. 200... clared to be as safe as ever in its his. | deeds Seige canes recenly organized, were pres 5 Com » students. AI work guaranteed. | Cures without the knife; refercuces cam be given; SEE Gh ue SEER ES tory. In view of these circumstances the Too eek Ee Peels it |rade A. F. Dinsmore, and a S. DENTAL As: . TTH AND D sts. 148 recent cures in this city. Shot by a Fourteen-Yeur-Old. superintendent of public schools has 4l- | hereby known to all citizens of the United | it. was resolved (hat the commadys of the ise pene ee ik selt-3m* Dt, GEOLGE LILLEY, 358 H st. s.w. |. A special from Abbeville, S.C... says: |Fected that the school be opened tomorrow | States of America and of the world, that Old Guard become me rm the RENE. CHAS (0. SCULL, FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL, DEPART. SHTROP. aA “Willedge Malone, a boy fourteen years |™MCIMINS, guiey Will be expected to re- | this supreme Council of Guardians was this |'An invitation from Colonel L. P ser GotS Gea PassiAet, | mest of Coumbian University, 18 Bat, a. Cc OPODIST ol, went with a shotgun to a col-|""The night cooking school at 3104 P street | U2 McoeP rated for the purpose of protect- | Ghityman of the citizens’ exceutive STEAM CARPET CLEANING, | Sh 22 te fe Hours'trom 1 to 6pm. | REMEMBER THAT OUR SHIELDS anR ‘THM | cred weman, Mattie Hallman, who owed | will open this evening. of the Ancient Order Knights of Je ayes css parakn ot Bue cate STE: ! D) sEANTD semett onl remedials in the world that immediately re- | him 25 cents and told her he would shoot — on ail toe hak Cadet Sn | doen media ys ne : = a ~ — jeve and cure the most excruciating -bunion: or'| her if she did not pay him. She replied she | Henry P. Suman, accused of having! &ec., of the same, with power to grs AIS nvitation of HE « rt : ONDOS ey eadloe arconate y . having | & e same, grant dis ted. Also the invitation of oon rik en oe 8 eabratinn Wermn one at Dee Oa HAUGHTON, LONDON, DENTIST, 1S ee a leading png Ces had no money, and he would have to shoot. | swindled the Dallas (Tex.) News Company | pensations, warrants, charts and. gene pe ft eget san) ping antics sits: wf removed fo 307 Ut ats naw, al practice iv Washington at 1107 Gt. n.w. ropodists, 1115 Pa, ave.” gr ee ee picrenpomuie: Ieveledithe eur: emptied both out of $000, ae yesterday at New York |taws fer all national and state prieste: the members to be present ead sock and low Ggures. Works 1065 and 106? ; ERRILL, now of Gorham, Maine. Rios m1. parrrels into her head and killed her. He is | committed to jail to await the arriv 0 for all state, subordinate lo: jon to be hek iar 28th st.u.w. Tel. $4. M. NEWMYER, Mgr. sel-te | ap30-6m* te 3 al of | also u e. bordinate lo tion to be held at Willard ndays, 9 to 12, oc8-84 in jail.” isc extradition papers from Texas. cecmmanderies of the A, O. K. of J. evening, October 13.