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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1896—SIXTEEN PAGES : 5 FOR RENT—HOUSES RAILROADS. | EETORDONA. FALL RESORTS... [AN EPISCOPAL ARMY], * "wane resence mance UNFURNISHZ j WASHINGTON, QUEXANDRIS AND MT. VER. IN WASHINGTON. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. ~ ses = Aan TST a Ee aS eee Col, Henry's Comma ENT 335 ; 1iR., BATH: LARGE From Stat! % al. und Penna. ave. ‘Day and SEASIDI v1 ed Witenes sumed i en ‘onder to suit ten eo 20. OKELEY ‘Home SCHOOL Mr. Henry Stopsack, (Ocean endl Pecsericaue esc mea aalONs, i, 35 The many friends in this city of the ant D. D. THO: IN, 13 2. Teacher of piand and violin. ‘Will remain open all the year. Ne aera United States Cavalry, hich wi fon- = i 3 $ Ww vangelizing ler alry, which was station. gts At apa 32 Stydjo,,O17 Fenosyaye. fe., Waslington, D.C. | Thoroughiy heated, elevators and every conventenre, lew £ Movement Und ey tng seen Ghee ew cagenns fect July 031-3t FOR 1. SXANDE] (Daily).- q 7:50, 2 ies and girls, 1750 st., Duy . a ay Ta th iz ot ras) Jute, : Sates Sot ts: Mie BY HtHD A é "ee A Business Education. Seago n > - SS DECEA C DRANISGN, assieTED BY WS. | Creeps « raPrINCORT Headway. undoubtedly be interested to learn that 4305, 5 6: 7:05, 8:05, 0¢20-11t ERO ‘Siex aeein” ‘Daily. RA cngachars of fashionable daye- Desire to inform thelr patrons that 5 the organization recently undertook and pen om Fue 6220, B25, 120 ex. 6 = EOOKKEEPING, writing, ariiumetle, come Ing. ACADEMY, '{617 Rost. oc2-1m' es accomplished successfully a practice march 7. ~ 5 Sh RS i m., 1, a A pondence, > stenography, 5 S HADD( YN H A ee annie Sealine cont suxbays— 25), Pit Oat i Lrtmeneical aa ee eee oar al Chenoweth Institute, LL, of some magnitude, demonstrating, as an evening; now is the time to join, more than 200 already enrolled; new building, gymnasium, prises, ete. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, os eee aie 4: FOR RENT—A BEAUTIFUL CORNER 1.0USE 221, 11:21 p.m, FOR MOUNT near Dupont Circle; low price; $50 month. A| wey stations.) (Daily except beantiful house near Dupout Circle, In perfect} 12 u.m., 1, 2, 3, 4:15 p.m., 11 1842 Vermont are. and Towa Circle, select board ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., It WILL ADOPT MILITARY FORMS officer apuly expresses it, that “those in ——— fog and day acl oung ladies; “Miss MARY | Wilt be kept upen the entire wiater for the re- ana aan @ eRe Tarehowane og Caption, of puesta, eer commend of the cavalry can make soldiers, oe GaEs : even if they do not receive promotions.” order; $45 mouth. Apply CHARLES EARLY, | FOR TVvERSIDE PARK (ally co81-tt 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. : 2 THE PENNHURST.—OCRAN END OF MICHIGAN 3 es eos Tin 1, 2, 3, 4:15 p.m. FOR ARLIN ‘AQUE- = aE 5 % ave.; electric elevator; steam beat. Send for l- . ‘ The 3d Cavalry is at present stationed a Pes = s SS SE Becr BRipGR FALIS CHURCH, FORT MOSER, | MI AND MRE. Ww at McELHINS Bes = Kindergarten Normal. lustrated booklet. “Special fall and winter rates. “Old Glory” With a White Cross | at semerson Barracks, near St. Louis, Mo. $41 Trumbull t., $ rooms and stable. Pee erie eg Sea ere5 oe 10:8) | china painting: terms moderate; casy jnethods. pee Manbogg., Kindergarten , Nowe Cu emis ~ . and the practice march was to Springfield, leg oe -m.. dally: Grits ae Studlo, 425 4th st. n.w. oolT-sit* | 1918 Sunderland place, will. begin fall, session MIS CEUEABEOUS on the Blue Field. Mo., 2) miles distant. The march out “HT. LEIPOLD, s.w. cor. 13th Bagenge checked free for passengers holding first- Oct. 1, 1896. Children taught French and German. | RorivAR HBIGHTS HOTEL —SPRCIAL RATES and’ back, 50% miles in all, was completed 02-6 oF EEO. & = class tickets at station. Bicycles, 25 cents euch. Bii School of El ‘ici eel-8m ‘ for Sept. and Oct. Home comforts. Good fish! ee in nineteen marching days out of twenty- FOR RENT DFSIBAGLY, ARRANGED HOUSE |G." E Aunors.” ced. rt Pailtirs ss 00! Oo} lectricity Washitigto lieve ana wanting. Best table. “Rates $6, $7 and : three days abserce from the barracks. yti06 Rost. ‘mw.; reaconable reat. | _ocat *” = no Tncorporated. Biles butlding, 85 B at. n.w. aston Colleg er eck. “Circulars at Star office, ee |UNIFORMS ADOPTED The regiment, consisting of two squadrons _8LE BUSt. 06 Mth as bearial PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. akiactical electrical engineer " and mechanteal You FoR di ss es ee iaeat. Gok aa reek J Deu Oey Y. = -—=> == SSS Stati trects. ughting exclusively taught. poratories fully wi y. part Beat ; FOR EXCHANGE. i sores oC ante 8 Pe Es erate ey i= es, DENTISTRY. Henry, departed from Jefferson Barrack 8D AND T 8TS. N.E. PITtsBURG Express— | §,the ONLY tostitution of tts kind in’ the ‘coun The house of bishops of the Protestant | October 3. The average rate was 25 See ae . Visitors welcome. es on applica- to board! = sy " S < has | Miles a day, about five mil nm hour. Th Wu ERORINGEE ee 4 Al a opt eer logues “on applies GE boarding sndlday puoi, | Grounds Episcopal Church in the United States has popers were five hours in the saddle, wery ecesibe 4 s. in part for | man Sleeping, Diulbg, Smoking and Obcervation | WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1425 NEW YORK | locution of high grade and ressonatle. perfected plans for the pushing forward of | with one hour rest, each day, or, in oth fine resid ‘This land has a big spee- | Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianap- | ave.—Beginning; French, Prof. Rivot; physical oa * = 5 a great movement which is intended to car-] words, the 500 miles were covered in. I Also wany other fine properties | olix, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Par-| culture, 7 o'clock, Mrs. Davis; dressinaking, | 8°29 ¥. MENEFEE, Pres't. : i indift marching hours. The gait was an alte 1030 4 Nerciabare: eres | RC ee ELOCUTION A DRAM ATEANSS a ved oe Si ged “ pened a oa path walk me trot . ie aaah 0AM. FAST LiNE.—Pullman Buftet Paslor | Gy MOMELI: SOORGA™ ay PRAV Ge TO MATIC ANT DEEP BREATH- I ren ent in every large city in the country, and | Mate ™ | trot. : oe Ee allman . B. ACH™ AS Ey EL Ne q ¢ s anevs i oe e final day of the march the regiment acer L terkesarurs. Bunet Varlor Car Harsleburg | “ior 'in Latin; 6° sears” experience; method pur. | 70, PXPRESSION, NATURALNESS, Studio, 1019 Of officers who have been intrusted with these | covered thirty miles in five houre of mene SHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. | Sued: active’ co-operation; terms, 60 cents per 3:40 P. Jetson of one hour. Address 1014 10th st. n.w. eesnee beceeen te wena perm ce Pullman Buffet Parlo ee duties are expected in Washington in a] ing and one of rest. When the barracks Car to Harrisburg. S EN; from parents, parti | Short ti Z were reached the men and horse: sire to exchange let us know E Louis, | _ 0080-4 EDWARD 0. ‘TOWNEEND, st sign of de kes its ap- | Shert time. Sa ee eee See ae ket son a geod deal, C1 atresia aren Miss Katie V. Wil vooan — | ®ISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, AL EIMIDIS Hatae aad Dele Sea Sik anOvemment: wiikch ke wine plan similar | €X¢ellent condition, The day following the reba deen 7:10 P.M." WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Ble] ss Katie V. SOM, 1EssoNe. We spect home coming the regiment gave a full- t to thet practiced by the Salvation Army, y ‘ : = SS = = ux Car to Chicago, and Harcisburg to Cleveland. of and recommended by Mr. = z 3 ; ; z | dress review to Gen. Nelson | Biles. com- HORSES AND VEHICLES. Dining Car to Chica i eerie arn Aaa ear ree he aes dentistry us agreeable ax it-can b Lut which it is intended to carry further, | manding the army of the United States, - SES s VER uN. 7:10 F- = SCO TECRSTEaN Sr idence, 1820 11 new. ‘u81-3m S ort and DRILLERY, DENTAL was started in a western city several] who was visiting Jefferson Barracks at SSE man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg ar SS = 7 504 11TH, 1 a 7 the tme. Gen. Miles expressed elf UTIFUL BAY HOH Harrist vinnatl. Dining | COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 900 K D Cc months ago. It was found to work well | t) ; pres ns Wilkes). 6 yn. ol Ce Ee ee ing | “at. n.w.—Now open for tnsteuetion ou plane, Mo: | o Ist floor. ° ° PARLORS, | F St. | there trom the stert, and experiments were | °* #teatly pleased at the fine service ac weight, 1,100 Ibs.; thorough 10:40 PLM. OP, EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- lin, voice, ete. as As : complished and at the excellent condt- Com daiee kitty B. MOL te Cae to Pla EXP! = ge20-2m EDWIN HART, Prin. Mi. PUTNam’s SCHOOL, no2-21d made quietly along the same lines in tion of the men and horees. oct DA. M. for Kane’ Canandaigua, Rochester and 3 1683 19th at. n.w., ao 1 other cities; some of them in the east] Gen. pry'’s ride with the 9th Cavalry FOR SALE LO analy, excen ts Sunny TT eee | ae Banjo and Mandolin tgoe | velversitier anh ‘teckateat’ schone aba tor bust: Removal Notice. and others in various sections of the west. | at Pine Itidge. of 108 ‘miles in twenty fo ane * inst by 3 cl i dio, 22 >. acl " , v1 ro ours, is wel » 0 e 00) 2 ia geri Sunday." For Lock Haven week days and Will- | @th atc mw. or wt home Gf puri. uezy-ae Recs pursuits. Private instruction if desired. The Evans Dental Parlors In each place where the plan was tried it | 'W° hours, is well known, so the trooper LIAM H. NAM, 2 . au29-tf STE SEUTROM) “AM Enioeloel’ have nicved to their new and elegant rooms at | W could be de- —— ~ 1369 F st. n.w., where all work will be done at | sired by the most enthusiastic friend of the A select das able price and guaranteed to give sutisfuc- | >, i ‘ en The Stuart School. ,4 ‘(its | reasonavle p 8 give satisiac: | movement. a Z : 5 school for Girls and Young Ladies. Opens Oct. 1. - — A genueman who is prominently connect- | participate they got all they bargaine: Academie, collegiate and preparatory courses. Kin- ed with the enterpr he work is A feature of the trip was a ride by Ssrgertep. oo6 isTH st. N.w., cor. sass. ave. | Painless Extracting, 50c. {not original in this country H.-H. Pattison of the 3d Cavalry. ‘se28m MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. Best teeth, $8. Painless Ollings, Tc. up. Gold Sy roranny 8 winter wa sioaen tiaras Schack: in alt ; m “hs 4 ns, fe Each department in charge of ar 7 hi eapert ‘specialist of long experience. “Novstudents, | the first time it in some of the] cut. F evy ase ‘Ai work guaranteed. See larger ud. on page 7. | cities here and the result was very grattis~ | permission ‘ € a 7 DENTAL ‘N, 7TH AND D STS. ing. It was at first intended to continue | Gwn horse to Jefferson Barracks, 110 miles Baers cates ory HOSRDING AND/ DAY PR Z salina the work only through Lent, but because of | istant.. He left camp at > pom. October School for Young Ladies. EES ee SPATE | the interest manifested it was continued un-| xy ord aetived Gt the baer, October Malt an pour from Washington, D.C., by elec: L INFIRWARY. DENTAL, Depanr. | the inte! _ 5 2, ard arrived at the barracks at 4: tric cars, *.ench the language of the bouse. jumbian University, 1325 H st. aw. | Ul Ascension Sunday cork ja | P:m- Octcber less than twen¢ Reoprns Getober 1, 1806. Address All operations upon the teeth at cast of material While, as has been stated, the work is} hours, or 140 miles in less than thirty-eix Mile. LEA M. BOULIGNY, used. Extructing free. Hours from 1 to 6 p.m. vhat similar to that of the Salvation min comittion of Setar. Burrus Jel7-6m.12__P.O. Station E.. Washington, D.C. se2v-t . We intend to carry is much further. Jaimsport Sundays, 3:40 P. M. 10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo | Vocal Culture. G20. W. LAWRENCE. ra Falls, daily, except Saturday, with - | * STUDIO 4, 934 FST. ‘ar Washington to Suspension Bridge via | PIANO LESSONS. Low terns. VOICE TRIAL GRATIS. Weak voices and beginners a specialty. M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- | _oc21-12t' and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- | Tite FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF 23 PHO- ington to Elmira. : = netic sounds, for ladies aud gentlemen; new term; 4:00 ae ONUR SMION ork RIT ED, dally good pronunciation: beginners and advanced cours- ‘arlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. | _¢*. MULE. V. PRUD'HOMME,807 D n.w.ve28-2a1° Regular at 7:60 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 | SHORT STORY CLUBS Wining Cary) 3:15, 4:20, mington) A. ‘i e and 11:35 B day, 7:00 (Dining 9:00, from Wilmington) A. 12:15, ae 10:00 and 1 rae For Philadelphia on'y, Fast Express, 7:50 A. M. Week days. Express, 12:18 week das daily. of the 3d Cavalry when they started on recent outing had no reason to an- - a holiday. The object was a prac ch, and, says one of those who found to work as well a trap. offer refused. KO blood ble for family use. JUST ARKIVED FROM load of first-class horse pairs of extra fin Fi mong them thre R STUDENTS OF svlid colors; alse some French, German,Spanist, and Italian meet weekly. Gaillard School #2 3% + 1». branch of Languages, academy) 206;2)[stz Fastest and best way to acquire confidence and 01 and these modern languages. ocze-tt Tor Boston, without change, | —wencs 1" — For Baltimore, 02250 7:00" 1 250, 1-50" B00, i Gunston Institute ron IRES, t hurried ride on hi SS = | While the work of the army consists in . MRS. FLINTS SCHOOL, 1734 L ST. N.W., WILL = 3 H : 10:30, 11:00 and 11: 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST._N.W. Spang Oxtaer! 14min Clatesslzatilaber ronments PIANOS AND ORGANS. ringing people to them, it docs not pro-] rhe object of these practice marches eS ee ee ory, Mteruture, etc. adapted to young ladies PIANOS D ORGANS. vide to keep them permanently. ia ks sew whist boku mad Batux cae eee 2 who bave already’ fintstied school life. se7-2m* = = RRA RD Mt spd ieiad nti plens Sov E NNE! 7S SHORTHAND AND SSS a Fine Square Pianos Practical Perm: t Hel so fexd 4 main in Ko d oe “ a Brough: . io | TA R’S Resins Vortman, 488 NST NW. : “It does not throw around them the] ¢¥ent of war, a command so hardene kaways ste re Se Es eae S| LOAN AND TRUST BLDG., OOK. ¥ & WIH STS. pile Misses Kerr's School Reduced in Price. iohhescss ahkL Seilticas) ibe Op irben foe es distance riding ould. jin the » trimmed in white elo’ 4 are % s M. . > M, | offers onpe ralle! rt ies. @ prio - « Young Ladies ai ttle Children 25) Pianos for $173 s é g s ap a of G st. p mostes' JAS. K. PROBE a eager ee eg Pee ree cs rll an EXP! CED, PRACTICAL ACCUUNTANT— a eid Sa gcod resolutions. Our work will be to bring | men ther the firstest,” and be invinelt 0:00 A M., 12:15 and 4:20 | 8%, experienced business mun—a practical court as = ae church and surround them : ue 5 ES 200 Piatees for $1 them into the church an : = = = 34 dally, ‘except Sunday.” Sundays, 9:00 A. M. Henan Cougrens, Thorough, practical a B. FRANK GEBEST 7 Bi acaltne S100 with the influences of the church, admin- ; = PABG : Mt oral juste, Bei jonthly Payments. RAR i the ate wo *: FOR SALE—BICYCLEsS. Atlantic Coast Line Express, 4:30 A. M., 8:46 P. Betnoge He ir Gricumstioge, Rapid” Writing. Poe: Teacher of PIANO, ORGA\ THE PIANO EXCHAN ister the sacrament, and the ultimate work M. daily Richmond only, 10:57 A. M. week days; Law. Special attention to Spelling, Pane- | _se5-2m* Studio—1327 F st. n.w.. Roor if 0630-124. 913 PA will be to erect laborers lodging LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS A) 13 1 Wren & Crad~ | houses for men and rescue for wo- —Candidates prepared for colle Vose & Ss ns men. Annapolis. Prof. F. A. SPRL “While our churches and church institu- Send for cireular containing refere . Be tions are built i sustained by persons Winchils House, Longacre was in- RCH ORGAN FOR C “WIT f means, we-want the poorer people to] inaugurated yest y after at the CHURCH ORGAN FOR PRACTICE, WITH OR wit aa r : ‘ ’ without lessons; aley tuition 4u- piano, compo: A 3 know that the fine buildings are not mere | Central depot of the Britich Produce Sup- club houses for the wealthy, but are places cial, via Richmond and Seaboard Air rea lore and all Modern Business Methods. Finest ) P. M. daily. Accommodation for | jocation im ihe city. Call and see us, or send for Quantico, 7:45 A. M. daily and 4:25 P. M. week | gonual announcement containing unparalleled record days. of graduates in positions. Day und night sessions. Ticket offices, corner 15th and G streets, and at | “'qu22-3m* Bring Farmers re Together, LEAVING with w figure. Call Sth st. mw., Atlanta Sp Line, and efore 5 p.m. FOREIG) the station, 6th and Ti streets, where orders can he" Ieft forthe checking of bagenge to destination | FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, from 3. R, Woop, 1811 I st. n.w., POSTAL | sition, ete, THEO, INGALLS KING, 9 4 ly Association by a luncheon given by th ae 3 : : aw We fave e iaiccaee om ee tesa Le ation by a luncheon given by the en OFT ERICH NOTICE.” |) Geacratiy : General Passenger Agent. | For ROW SE NNASIUM, cauipped with Sargent | —¢————————_____Se10Sin_ the famous In Ris Sn Wale | "eda eepeoeen haan aire plore oll hee gas | Haid OF AVRoraecn ail Moltaghere. ant cecur at any time. SOUTHERN RAILAWAd, apparatus, has Just been built and the laboratory | Miss Sherman’s School for Girls, Hea ened Ory in execution with the Adv son, about | the directors of the association. The ob- *REIGN MAILS f NOVEM PIEDMONT AIR LINE. enlar, mn of most artistic de 1215 19th st., cor, Jefferson place, Reopens October 7, 1896. ie16-2m Education for Real Life | D. G. Pfeiffer & Co. | the won tnroothont the Cite 7 clese. prony TeaNss a month before Chi istmas, 1 contin’ ws: Schedule in effect June 14, 1896. Students trained in this school in accordance prices———$10_pa With modern methods readily meet the require- All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas | Tents of the most advanced colleges, and ust. ot the assc through tb y Lon- depot, with all MONDAY. Ke ‘1 é ig kinds of farm produce as direct possibls ss. Mit senge= station, ally under the average age. will be begun in earnest this winter Hrenmen ces Ee ee Soames ocl9-tt THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. 1864 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 1896. 417 with St. N.W. complete plan of organization alreas from the produc Meat, poultry, gamc. ees nacho © Norfol 8 Py reser See EEE TR ET Sa 1 ess Colles und a wel yped experimes butter, exes, bacon, « e, choice fruits Halter BELAIUM, | Gite! ata with fhe Cheaaprake and Ono deity tor | Olney School, 1% ate #.; M6 | seuonay Bane of the Repaicpuiding’ cor. zen | 80-200 —— sini e crost now In the Bad, heving oem God chant articles Gam or sue mei Re m New. Yo Natural Bridge aad Clifton Forge. 2 atte ‘and D nw. Day and night seasions. Branch Warerout ; take pig teae tiga ina daec ey he : MAIL. Carties Puliunn Buffet Sleepers, New York ee 4 Mise | institution began ‘Tuesdas, September 1, 1896. Five 5 Se eee phe poanatty key Re weal Bo Go oi Nive wei = and Washineton to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- are Doe f | departments, viz.; Practical Business, including he Parochial Mission Society at its re Saitek cn i terge ligincahienebes pall bury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and Hot (Gaia Radwell Stes act complete topkkeeping courses English, rapid caleu- 1e€ ting in New York were the formal ir c 3 ALS applies wi Tea Gee Sprlogs, X. C.: Rnoxvilie and Chattangora, ‘Tenn. s. Carrie Kidwell-Stewart, Petcare race ei cacral Fand eancka culture, cement and acceptance of the scheme | be drawn mainly f individuals, but a pak re and at Charlotte with Pullman Slee ¢ Aust Ne jonday and Thursday. e Fy ession, civ er 2 t ea = t tor pepe enero poe! Ruffet Sleeper Washington to Galveston, NDERS & STAYMAN’S, 1327 F st. | clal law, Shorthand and writing, including En- PS lead pall rchane chat Col. Hadley, | BTS Bumber of local are Au la m via Montgom New Orleans and Houston, glish; Spencerian Rapid Writing, Mechanical and ° & a cna ee ae’: | ganized in < arts the got, Eniman Bietper Sew York to Birmingham vie | 7 oe studenten Des Architectural Drawing. Full corps of thoroughly 1ano a noted church, worker. will We. military |S) that prod cM icy ere tee ralned teachers. Location central. director o' department of the Atlantic, = even quality ri 01 PM.—Local for Froot Royal, Riverton and r udents League, Office open every business day and nicht. ° under the supervision of a clerical head, | HUantues a sey ny oe Strasburg. dally, except Sunday. 908 17TH ST.N.W. Write or call for new aod beautiful annual an- Son eat tae oe ee tone +|center has been formed in South Lin INtla me b Dailvy.—Local for Charlottesville. Class in DECORATIVE AND INDUSTRIA| nouncement. z Examine our stock of Grands and Uprizhts. | 7 ais arte or shire, at Ske 1. It is hoped that a sys- a Ree _Datly.-- WASHINGTON AND SOUTA- MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, ou will find It to your interest to see and | Mi principa Beg Axed se See tem will be established whereby farmers f a 5 : é fe Staff, Major Samuel F Mb ‘ convert their mi nto eee eas Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day | BAI, begin Nov. 2. ee “— : hear @ HIGH-GRADE PIANO before deciding. |. perintendent of St_Stephene Re Dalit ota otieoe mocks, aaonaee ate aida ‘from Scaches- | Bullman) Sleepers | News Yorks) ton Ashe: DR. JOHN P. CAU Ivy Institute Business College, Abe SELENE RANG 2h rear) uy eben: 1 slon, (Stoston> ald Major own beasts, fatten pouliry, collect exes Per Fule See ee Te ee te Rasiteansrend Saeko Will resume teact 8.W. COR, 8TH AND K STS. N.W. sands of purchasers a5 one of the best imu- | Wray song evangelist; chief adjutant, | ord other produce, and, by careful gr HAND direct, a eerie eee to Menmphtecs viaiisiristnsbean: Oct. 1, at au28-3m* $25—A YEAR—$25. sical instruments on the market today. Mon- | Major James K. Bakewell, superintendent | ing, packing, and consigning in lange quan- ie Hiveciad “Te at of eelrmnkct: | New! York to New Onleans, via Atlanta and Mont: | _oct6-im*___1827 M St. N.W. “MR. W, EDWARD HEIMENDAIL, est prices—easy terms. Brotherhood K Mission, Pittsburg: | tities, present their produce in a marke tab pe dhrectex e of orn. | Novae Ventivuted Day Coach Washington to ‘At Vou tea 3 * fidd marshal, Major Alexander H. Leo, at a great saving vilway charg OREN GPE lunta. ‘Southern Rallway Dining Car Greensboro’ to WM. E. HOLCOMB, Chas. M. Stieff, Philadelphia, ‘and musical director, Major Pia yt tment yee gle 3 enmery. ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- Violin instructions. Terms moderate. sociation will conduct both a whole- d retail trade, in the one cz livering the goods free of ch and in n —— % § the other acting through the agency of ‘A tlag has been adopted for the new | appointed tradesmen in all parts of Lon- ervsade It will be ‘Old Glory’ except | don and the suburbs. The premises. in that the stars are left off and ngacre contain ample accommodation for of SHORTHAND; in ther | retall business and for the storage of aneat of BHO EW aud RAPID metbod. PIANOS IN ALL place will be a white cr: blue field. 1 other produce in bulk. Among those GUIGREWAEINGTOT STYLES. The dress for army officers will be a long | at the luncheon were the Dowager Coun. AR F ST. Brown, New York. 21 ELEVENTH ST. N.W o roNien ry Washington 9: a m, daily and 4:45 Dm. Apply at 088 M st. n.w. _oc15-1mo' daily, ex t Sunday, ane p.m. ‘8 only es a GYMNASIUM ree meaacive at Washington 8:28 a.m. and 8:00 FOR WOMEN AS 'D CHILDREN, 18171 8T., “fatly. from Round Hill, 7:00 a.m. daily, ex- | Reopens Monday, November 2, 1896. Office hours, from Herndon, 34 a.m. daily, ex- | frow :00 to 10:00 a.m. until November 1. from Leesburg. ccl2-im* ‘Miss AMELIA WEICHSEL, Dir. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- Metre we acioloa, 0-08, acm, dally. ccept Bun: LANGUAGES. parts La Bourgogne: direct, per s.s. MISS LAISE, 1888 12TH N.W., REOPENS HER Shorthand, RY peed ind = Business School. re nel2 28 Pupils pre} for exantitiations; special classes fn MARHEMATICS; individual attention, thor. rman steamers Thu: ete... for - printed matter, oughness and practical work enable students to secure and retain good positions; Pitman system jing from ardays t amd mers sailing from New York on s x ae ars ai CGEN YALRERT: From fullest’ couviction, 1] frock of black broadcloth vith brass tess Ww chils al d Kesteve ee mrectaligi aaineanci peraed ase —— —— EUGEN D'Al From fulles . adcloth, with brass but- | tess of Winchilsea and Lord Kesteven, . for EUROPE. y .m. daily from Charlott fe. a MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILL PA.— lare them to e best Instruments of ions and epaulets in the aioe The Earl of Winchilsea said that, al- steatuers sailing from New York aero SStecping “Cnt tesetvation act tuforma- | THE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, $207. A successful schol; one of the best to in ic paulets in the form of a cro: tal though the company might see nothing in ae the premises but the appointments of ai ordinary shop up for ordinary trading: hed at offices, 511 and 1800 Pennsylvania ‘123 Fourteenth st. n.w. Shon cornieie at Pennsylvania. railroad passenger | Bracches in leading American and European cities. stetion. Classes and private lessons. Trial lesson free. Sei at Soe Sor ocl2-tf Apply for circular to Prof. N. A. JOLY. Ta BROWN. Gen. Agent Pare. Dent. The Berkeley School, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. wn SSeS aTIG ce Papaeipeepared itor West Felat, fuse with energy, to wake up boys to the dutles | Dr. HANS, V¢ of fe; prepared 'fo- best colleges; boys under 13 solately Fears, $186. J. SHORTLIDGE (Yule), A ALFRED GRU ocl4-eo8m. troments of ou! $175 YHARLY BOARD AND TUITIO Lose TO \ BULOW: I declare then the ab-| the insignia of rank being those empic in Americ anes in the regular army. Acros NFELD: I cousider them th times. he best | braid ornaments the cuff of the garment. purposes, he would ask them to consider ines With great, volume —— ae Beaty cers will wear athe object for which Winchils S f tone rare “symupathetle and” noble tone | close-fitting high-cut clerical dress of light | pias peo estatlisheh na ha! ins); $175 military academy (bos Aieranaiperteri menion cae PRAT ie arr f light | hac been established, and how far-rea branches thorough instruction; best care; Also a fine assortment of desirable slightly used | On the br ‘outlined in silver braid pape ech oy waif cy ec ita grounds; very healthy. Address. Bi G silver braid, to arrive. In ISW2 fortunate in SCHOOLS, Haddonteld, SX. 3° “octo-m,w elt HITAIN and IRELA} inted matter, ete., for other pa: Amertean and French Line New York take printed n tries for which they are MAILS FOR SOUTH AND WEST MONDAY —(a) At 3 from Boston E JAMAICA, per t 10:05 PM. tor KE- ight, Square and Grand Pianos of our own an escutcheon, bearing the letters " nd | =: returned from reut; fully guaranteed; at | Oy), CSCUte a * ing a great agricultural congress UATEMALA, per | THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY in| West Folot, Annapolis, for all universities and | ——— 5 Se ea prices upd rearonable terns above the monogram C. A. A pair of black | agree with him that the chief difficulty and AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, | army and navy, and for the civil service. Durlug POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Second-hand Upright, Square and Grand nog | trousers. with a gold stripe down the seam, | evil that lay at the root of the agricul- the past year sixteen students have been success- ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL | fully fitted for various examinations. None have failed. Arrangements may be made for private of different makes taken iu exchange and restored | and a slouch campaign hat of light brown, = ———— to good condition at prices and terms to suit all | with the monogram in front, completes STEAMER W EFIELD, “ A cl Md 5 a re n it, complete the For POTOMAC INVER Dar Sntending purchasers. Old Pianos taken in ex- | officers’ dress uniform, tural question was the want on our of entering into any such combin MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS 8TA- | Jegsons in all branches. ; a ‘ autual benefit as had carried foreign 1 ington, D. ©., foot of 7th st., Mon- = = The uniform of the pri seuss a of us e TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. eZee CLASES WALEED 6 -vHresd ia esiee:2y[Lcayeeg for Interinediate landings to Colonial d epuiring by Factory. Expert similar in style to that worn | a to, dt Ee each, , Rock Point, Nowint Creek, St ni ‘ory Experts, States e markets. — en he Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. School ef French Language, | Clement and Breton Bay landitigs. Careful Moving. by Experienced Men, i pica en addressed himself to che question why it 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cinclunati and St. Louis Spe- 9 | “Wednesdays, 7 a.m., for fatermediate landings to WwW Knabe eee was that British produce more and more cl2i—Solia train for Cincinnati. Pullman sleepers Prof. Paul E. Voinot. Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton's, m. Kna & Co., eps lost ground in the home markets he was to Cincinnati, Sentestee, reer Pe enepolg) Ss D 9 Pomemitiee, Abaia, Nesintiies ie Polat 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. SIS ie 3 yak oly ino >| met by the answer that the for rs wh) ve z ! Connects r= <1 St. Gi e" |, Smith's Creek, Ce Feo. 6 ¥ . and cha col will wear dark green, ‘ tod RAKuAly Ingen, Vare for Hot Springs Parlor care Ciuc. ea ee comico Heer ere 4 : = rdark green. | desired to take possession of those m: nati to Chica; Apply for Circular. se14-3m,8 . Telephone call No. 1737. 11:3t PM. DAILY_F. F. V. Limited—Solid train WASHINGTON mpany Organization, kets knew how to ¢ Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to te into these combin- Letters for Colonial “Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomint | 7 i? = xa Ri ene Rp m ations, from which the tish had hith DNESDAY (dr At G5 AM. f for -Cincinsat!, Pullman sleepers: (to ‘Ciocionatt, Kind ‘ten Ni 1 Ce cottons’ See ehedule Ce WR! | A BEAUTIFUL NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, A training school will be opened at | to held aloof to their own detriment. ‘That Paes paren Aes peer ae a ae ndergarten Norma General Manages no2-tf. ished in mahogany; handsome carved panels; | headquarters next month. Posts will be | was the great secret of our failure and ane ee man coi : nee a three pedals; made to sell for $350; our price, | established narich Only mt the seaceat (ther maces Se exgeeiesent bh he via Hava change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. te = be 5 price, | established in a parish only at the request Pr osu S. n peri that th EHUD AS Bees eae oc eee ertaee Geecreatiia car institu The Weems Steamboat Co. $10 cash and $7 per month. Other association was ¢ ing more nor less of British agricy’ he | commercial It ducting involved nott than the rehabilitati ure on proper modern . and the recapture of Gh markets of the country by the the country. No less than roduce was annually 1, a great proportion of which . if we would, grow in this coun- and a close mination of that pro- of the rector. When such request is re- ccived a captain and first lieutenant will be sent from headquariers under pa other officers of the company, includ quartermaster, ordnance offi major, orderly and four other will be appointed by the rector fr the volunteers. Outdoor meet held and recruits selected from converts who show satisf: per 8. Orinoes Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louts. FOR THE NASSAI y A.} EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond | TRAINING OF TEACHERS (TWENTIETH YEAR), torr Point and Norfolk. Only rail line. WITH MODEL KINDERGARTENS. Fi2° rice Mh for Michwoods daily except | ars, LOUISE POLLOCE, servations and tickets at Chesa| lo or Miss SUSAN P. OK, [pal officer, Bis and. 1421 “Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F FROEBEL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st. st. n.w., and at the station. H. GERMAN a) FALL SCHEDULE, rigits at $5 per month. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st. wharf every Sunday at 4 p.m. for river landings ‘and Baltimore. Passenger accominodations strictly first class. Elec- tric lighted throughout. All river freight must be prej Specta. rates given on Baltimore freight TEPHENSON BROS., Agents. 910 Telephone, 745, tte | == BS. RANDALL, (POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Rardall ‘eaves River View Wharf, The a 5 ss Hee reet, Sanday, Tuesday abd Thursday’ cart | ‘The Star will display the election returns HUGO WorcH, DLAND, per s Letters” must be for JAMAL INGING’ receive special attention department. Song Books and the NATIONAL w. he Star's Electia . W. FULLER, 5080-284 General Passenger Agent. Retarns. MANUAL, consistiug of Practical = — duce Nself and of the conditions under BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. a CAS eaten tar nao ere Tes am. latding at ali wharves ax far down ag jad] Tuesday night on two mammoth screens, | of sincerity. A maximum company may | WHich tt pee ee eee vince 4 Leave Washington from station corner of New ‘or sa’e at Ballantyno’s, 428 7th st. oc8-tf | PSttnys and Fridays about 3-30 p.m. Passenger se. When a recruit has been faithful for | a™ ior excellence, but rathe Jersey avenue and C street. commodeticns first-class. Freight received until | "€WS aS quickly as the telegraph brings it onformed to the inexeral it months he may be sworn in For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited | MISS AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT, sa sol- x ‘D" hour of suiling. ‘Telephone 1765. y. The St cil " d dis s fs to the contirmation | ditions of modern trade that these ‘ TEACHER OF PLANO AND HARMONY, F. A. REDD & 0” Bie BANDATIA || corte clue nnels an mallzecelve and ale which is under the supervision of the | Wire due. MY GUIANA ust cuprene TTS might | _se28-tt 1121 Vermont ave. gente, end an ad Manager. | play the bulletins of the Associated Press, | rector. After the soldiers have been com, | Tbe difficulties besetting their path were G AC must 218 seit . O. iN » Gen, few ~ , , ; ‘ A torious The sl involve o re 10:35 P For Pittshars and jand. express daily, 10:00 | CoroMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, $030 Wasiington, D."c._| the Western Union and the Postal Tele-| firmed If they aspire to hi Seetpaadl ay sidiiaieg aR tg 5 tp bottom OF tes "For Berkeley” Springs, 3:45 p.m. dally. except Sore Serenity ietrest uortowest ar = = === | graph companies, besides the special bulle- eeust be intelligent workiieaea {S¥stem under which British” agricultural Sanday. Special, 12:00 noon dally, and 8:05 p.m. Twenty siti earvasralbusiiege odicatere: ests OCEAN TRAVEL tins of its own corps of corres e antecedents are fully know 1 | Preduce was grown and transferred to the oe ce ear! Invilisyellyqand/aftesnsyeatsra:ieccaierrot = nee Oe Oe eens ae Te aueaceniny Gh ea Ge ae uners trom | ™2rket. They had not only to find an For + Park, Mountain Lake Park and Onk- faculty of Exstmen College. F = the election news to be gathered and dis- | CO™municants, as is te bee fone | outlet for the prod An outlet was of land. 12:00, 3:45 p-m.. 12:15 am, all dally, No | “giz courses: Business. English, Civil Service, American Line. Ne en ee csi Can en rane, [me Une wuleen thet aititie eas yost-bound trains sfop at Mountain’ Lake Pari: Sua- | 4 Sustaucy** shorthand’ and Cie Gay ° tributed over the country by the Long Dis- | ed at once and braction will be commenced {tine and firetrate quality, - hea by rail to ona Z ancy, Type fs Sew York- S 3 odiately at headquarte: ine anc st-rate quality. a. D were) datigrats a0 For Lexineton and Staunton, (12:00 noe. oan the Hy cou ree ina sborthand giand pstypewriting; LAR ee eraateip ernie tance Telephone Company. All are invitea | ™™ediately at headquarte therefore, to persuade the farmers, mans ‘or Winch enter E ; i ‘Salli ; Wednesday, . a ae a ee of whom were conservative in the worst for SANTIAGO DE | | For Now Orleans, Memphis, Birmiagham, Catta- ee ee Sie 4 10 aii New York-Dec. 9, 10 am | t© ©MJoy the benefit of The Star's complete HE WANTED IT CHEAPER. sense of the word, to A. which datly at New York) close or forwarding vin steam Thurmdays from Port ange their old : ‘through. = v.11; 10 am/St. Louis. .Dec. 16, 10 am | Service. oe ways, and, in certain instances, t oeroe Laney aS pane daily. Mrs. McCartee-Lamont, i-Nov. 48, 19 am Paris--- “Dec. 23, 10 ain Pe epee A Customer Who Found Oat That Low | Tine te produce. a uniform article Z Says. VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Sie bee Sioa! Sper An Unhung Jury. Prices Were to Be Got Lower Down, | merce, Such as butter, which could be sold Soe aceite Baa. in large quantities. They had also to per- suale them to combine fer the purposes of It was one of those restaurants where | collection from large and scattered country they charge according to the service, and | areas. They had also to consider the ques- tion of transport, and f he was glad ) °O, overland unless specially ad- of oct-1m Studio, 1211 F st. n.w. Washington Heights School Re d Star Line. From the Lewiston Evening Journal. i varime NEW YORK TO ANTWERP, In the attorney’s room in the supreme BOA WROMING AVECN-W. SOUTHWARK. court in Auburn, after court or in its in- Bozrding and day school fo- young ladies and . i ything e line of se gine Lepecaligttanton riven olin kee termissions, they sometimes blaze away you can ect anything inthe tine of # atch via steamer, close at ft DAM. a) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. for West Aus- per #8. Mio- ek Uy 4.51 PAL : Sis OS ; WESTERS VESTIBULED LIMITED, ‘composed of | class in MODELL p er, v 2 z SORES TCREE Mice Gi ae that t had achieved Kome “For Annapolis, 7:10 and 8:50 a.m. 12:10 ana | PAT pupils, Principals, Miss FRANCES MAR- “I remember the time,” said one of the | that You wi spe nese semineniad room | success, almost equivalent to a revolution, 28 yim. | Sundays, 8:30 a.m. 4:82 pm g a attorneys, “in the days when Col. Little- | '© @ cfetiria help-yourself counter. And} in th yin which the railway com: +55, Frederick, 200° a.m., $12:00 noon, §1:15, St. John’s College, Pera 14 and 15, North River. field was sheriff, that Judge Walton was | t¢ man In search of something to eat had : aed British agricultural produc ie for HAWALL, ver #5. Australie. For’ Hagerstown, 12:00 noon and {5:80 p.m Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. A day college GH. We, MOSS Agente” NX | presiding, and the jury were out on a rum | WaMdered In among the private dining | Chect was to cover the Seebatie an up to 6:30 PLY Eee Bopd und way points, meek dupe, 9: conducted by the Christian Brothers. se14-8m mh2t-1y ooh Penn. ave. = rocms on the second floor. 3 . JAPAN and HAWAIL per s.s. from 5 erative principles, and when they had that there would be established hout the country businesslike or- “They had been out a long time, ana | After he had settled himself comfort in Frane Is cha jad sé ed P atte on rer 6 Judge Walton wap rether neous ang | Sis chal aut hall secured the attention close here Te? Gaienerbarg sod wey, grits, weet dare, | MIT. VERNON SEMINARY, MEDICAL 7:00, 9:00 9m. 12:20, 3: eA 11:30 pia. Sundays, 0:00 a.m., 1:16, 5:85, | CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. San Ga. wanted a verdict. To his clear and far-see- | Of # walter sacra meet ned ae Spanier wiarice ee % hears 3 F S 80H TRIB. ra = ing mind, the most remarkable, in many | 24 _the nex pide aimee roved me “tet as. sfonow ay Lag pene” Haprese ttains topping st ae Bie et eet ay Dr. Leatherman, ae that ever held janieaiclich eee as if he fad received’ an wlecixc ehork: rites pre Fate Sree Soom oe Jaily up to 6:3 ay dationg only. 4:80, 48:90 pane Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate courses | gpecialist in all forms of special diseases, IHy- : 2 : Rams a ee Roast beef, 45 cents!” he ¢ for CHINA dopattinente: th accor ree id, | drocelo, Varicoccle ‘and Stricture cured. Consul | Hugland, there was no excuse for any pro- | «1, and J aimed. | to depots In the great centers of ‘AN. per s.s. Olympia, for Cape May, 10 am 12 noon. of study. jal students admitted. Thorough in- BLU uu serve a whole cow for an order ly up to 6:30 P.M. No | ROYAL LINE FOR NEW YORK AND | struction io al tation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues. Thurs. | longed consideration of .the case by any | p, — PHILADELPHIA. Dest modern meth t. aT tO: Faw. i ae : ae Star’ . DS, per ship Gal | AM tratns Mamtonted with platsch tight, Wane’ Garis, coalecthg talitiegs reenty | caste ee Closed on Sun. | jury, The waiter said that was the regular The Star's Election News. close here daily up to] For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the | erected aud specially designed for school parposes: ~ e “Leaning back, seemingly lost in thought, The Evening Star's election news wi Enst, week davs, 7:00, 7:08, 8:00 (10:09 a.m. Din- | with passenger elevator, steam beat and perfect CANCER EXPERT. NelSAdNenls lant Gale ipRE Uta Meacenes See eerie ee ‘ © forw: 1 to the port | ing Car), 12:06, 12:35, 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 8:00 | sanitary conditions, together with play, ground and res without the knife; réferences can be given; 2 T lefield i the cep coed | turned the m: : 0 out and completely cover every point of interest « ebedule of closing tw ar | puta. (13:01 night: “Sleeping Car_ 0 tennis court, furnish every requisite for a refined | $48 recent cures inthis city. 2 |B A ES ley eT ee SE bassisycaacs iow Tin oul ie ieeinnis We uihintieas vuption of their mnfnterrupted | Sleek), Sundays (06. Dining: Car) (os home and a complete school equipment. deitam DH. CRORGE DILLEY, 858 H at. a.w, | UP in CO eee lunch and I didn’t think to bring my check | ‘"® COUs* age S 5 85. , Bi = — isi © ae ue a » ‘Mr. Sher- ae ite orded ” . je-reack i rT.) L iA of of 3 TT ¥ - pO s na i > e socia 7 eRe aa serenitet Parioe Care on all day. traing Bbursday, October iret, for elassifeation of Day UNDERTAKERS. won't plead guilty provided his fine is put | ee eee eons ee anon vine gine | ot abe AS . PS 7 Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m. at $50.” aeneTe » se tle has posted staff and special corre soe Pat 1285 pema_week Gaye. | 12:85 p. Mrs. ELIZABBTH J. SOMERS, Principal. | R. W. Barker, Fi “Col. Littlefield smiled and went over | #00F Where the ser cee ae tExcept Sunday. ‘Daily. hee perfect. The patron declared that he didn’t ie ice was soud gr Lad, as | Teaders of The all the important news centers, and the ss Aa aS seepretl Mre ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. | “Funeral Director and Practical Embatmer, | and talked) with the prisoner. It took but red mail closes at 1:00 P.M. ‘Tuesdays cape ael6-3m 11th st. nw. few minutes, and in less time than i Bagenge <alled fer_and checked from hotels and ater ay {| whether th aster. | residences by Union Transfer Co. on ordera left at | MURS BALOH'S CIVIL SERVION INSTITOTH AND | Refiderce on the premises. Telephone call 907. | Could be told, he had retracted his plea, | Whether the r will enjoy the benefit ““ JAMES P. WILLETT, Post he never ate it, and then started for i of a service unrivaled for accuracy, full- ticket offices. 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.¥., New Iness College, 1811 11 n.w. Open all the year. leaded guilty, and had been fined. oe Se ee 3,700) poptis for examinations. Stenogra- PiThen the court sent out for the Jury, | BMEMOOR k ness and completeness. Those who want STEAM CARPET CLEANING. We B GREENR, CHAS -O. SCULL. a ancient and modera W. R. Speare, :: Gen. Manager. ages. Instruction also given by 7 een eee zai me ee anat at a bill of farc pues Eakts c ais to get the quickest and best news ¢ Tue (CE OF THE AMMONIATED sTEaM | = Undertaker & Embalmer, mindsethat the prisoner is gulty’ ee eiadtad arrange to get Tuesday's editions ¢ Pe re eee LLLOUPSTERS Be Roptectiee tae hae a ee 20 F Brest Korthwest. MThe jury looked at each other. moe ee nat blivant ghee ad tat jattress Co. is removed to sprees —— we eo : = u ve- | 5 Good work and:low dgures. Works 1000 asa tet | Wik L FORD, clinplete and “practical” Special sftention is | mverything strictly first-class and on the most rea. | {, ‘It that a fact, gentlemen? curred to him, and he be d to the head —_+ —— 28th st.nw. Tel. S04 M. NEWMYER, Mgr. sel-tf ‘ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, given 2 Nooai and instrumental music, drawing | gonable terms. Telephone call 840. Jal-tr It is, please the court,’ said the fore- | waite: Human Cruelty. 620 F st, n.w. House, 1309 Q st. nw. Soaipalntioe-/ the) lacqueges [and) Kindergarten: a z man. : 2 “What's in the ae ee ACCOUNTANT All kinds of jegal business’ promptly attended to. . “Well, then, for your edification I will} “Our cafetiri From Trath, C } d eT EDUARD A. LOVY, s LADIES GOODS. say that the prisoner himself ts quite well | “How mu: She ing anywhere next - -— — — * Music Instructor of Georgetown Gollege, = — | satisfied that he is guilty, for he has plead- “Twenty ¢ Sunday J. E. BATES CAMPBELL CARRINGTON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Graduate of Conservatory of Music, Prague. | SEALSKIN AND OTHER FUR GARMENTS | 24 gutity and has been fined. You are ex. | pie ccaned fr Reese) ae Kk eavk skeen Public Accountant aud Auditor, ‘Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- | Teacher of Violin, Hi ‘and Composition. redyed and altered into latest styles. Fur novel- a aati nee He started for the © (ex y)—"No, T den’t thini Washizg.on Lou and Trust building, ton, D. C. Residence. No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, Studio 1827 F (Sanders & Stayman), Room 7. ties made to order. Miss C. CU. (GHAM, 1319 | cused from further consideration of the ‘Say,"” he said. She—“How hungry you will be on Mon Cor. &th and F ate, New York ave. and 9th st. n.w. seid oc8-1m Sth st. nw., bet. N and O sts. ocz3-1m | case. lar I'd like to eat @ay.

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