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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1896-12 PAGES. 5 a ; = = FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. = EDUCATIONAL. . RATLROADS. leaders; assistants, Peter B. Sweeny, L. ben! “ So Ee AR ee IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. TI M E L Y Cc H A R | T Y Dorma and Ars Dorman, Evans, lead- COMMITTEE CHANGES Schedule’ in: effect November 22, 1896. .ers: Mrs. Bro: 3 tants, Karl in one sq. of Library bidg.; heated by furnace; | SHORTHAND INDIVIDUAL ATTENTION EX- | WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 | Leave Washington from:.station corner of New Mee nie. meee = Hansen, Mr. Moxley, Mrs. Moxley. = ear lusively. We refer to official reporters House of | i0th st. n.w.—Plano, argan, voice, violin, guitar Jersey vavenue -and C_ street. 2 yt 1x10 to wide alley. ‘This 13 very cheap, | clusiv ; C ¥ 5 S é s : reek epresentatives; any time the dey; rapid | and mandolin, flute, cornet, ‘&c. Free advantages | For Chicago and Noathwest,. Vestibuled Limited - TeF Veterans to Be Remembered. ey ae wees Wt F nw. | pypration, THE DIULLERY, God 11th, lat Hr. | _to pupils. 0. 1. BULLARD, Director." nozi-tine | trains 10:00 a.m, 8:08 pm.” Sian The Poor to Be Given Thanksgiving | sour soo a eee, Important Revisions Recommended to ALE-A BARGAIN-IN a Goon racaTiox | 7 ES = CHURCH ORGAN FOR PRACTICE, WITH OR | tituled Limited 3:40 exprea i a0 ge ; of the Grand Army will be supplied with |” Shy ae eS ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, Without lessons: also tuition in plano, compo- | For Pittab xpress dati Dinn eset the Board of Trad Aeceiog’ 6 roma “ana “batty: Vmomiera HMPEOVE | a yg, SORIA ME MW | | illon, ete. THO. INGAILS RING, GOH et | g fet dattabuse sat Clevifand, express dally 10:00 ers. dinners tomorrow by the Women's Relief o ie Tot 17x74 to alley. Price, $3,400; worth | , [oetructors: Mir. EC. Messer, Mr. Edward S| _n.w. se19-3m, ‘or Lexington and StAusiton, 12:00 noon, Corps. The members of the nine corps of eros gue rue |i eae eke SEWER) Kindergarten Normal | site kusnteveatan toscevis: | CENTRAL UNION MISSION'S WORK) fom este ecir'see western’ S| DIRECTORS ACP ON A SPECIAL REPORE pbs pee - chen | and special Saturday and evening clases, noco-l0t I dslly; Sleeping Cars through lect funds for their Thanksgiving day dis- SOS core B ileesen beaueltulty paparen ted oe aie ey nstitute For Laray, 8:40 p.m¢ dally tribution. Many of these ladies will deliver i h forunce heats Wot 1 0 tor 1Toor miley TANNER’S BUSINESS COLLEA TRAINING OF TEACHERS. (EWENTIETH YEAR), 20:80. a eae a yenemtegetoneday house: furnace hea lo 7x fo fo = . cD sory = TOR. art: INI “HE! E. rr. YE S "x8" e ert . " oar: es. vere: ry a . . near 6th and Hs ener anaious)to sell; | LOAN AND CRUST BLDG CO 9 a One Sr For WITH MODEL, KINDERGARTENS. x38 xbdbe xs 20, 680, evo, he 4:39 | Baskets to Be Distributed and: Din- cee Ege pegeray ee The System Formerly in Use Will oe eaeand S sot € 806 F nw, | ACCOUNTANT a practical court ‘and legislative * are LOUTSIS Hoe eRe 115, x11:50 and'x12:01 night. Sundays, dent Mrs. Annie W. Johnson to remember .§ 3 Leo Stenographcr—chtef stenographer Pan-Amer! = 5 LOCK, X7:05,_x7:10, ank: or Fou S\Le SVESTMENT NOT MUCH | gress. ‘Viorough, practical business methods. Call BOUT Ith ts Ds cctpats, | 2:00, "xi:00, 8:25, ‘80, 38:00, ners to Be Served. aon neelving day in a substantial manner, Be Simplified. CASH NEEDED- from 7th and K u.w.—|6r sead for annunl announcement containing Ui La SSN it Cece inctpals. | 55120, aS and in order to permit their assistance to Excellent Susine S. rented at $45 per | peralleled record of graduates in positions. Day Le INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st.) vention | , For Anna ‘oy enal Senn peed rendered only to deserving families lists Se ae So-foot alley: | And night sessions. auzz-4m* ana SINGING: recelyeep: ‘ 4:38 pi of such cases were prepared after investi- improved by large sts Che ae . GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH 3 Song Books and the NATIONAL | ,2or <2 MANUAL, consisting of Practical | "3? t snerifice an as a spiendid invest- | LATE = sary | ation. ‘This work i: being di Ss ° wididatos peopared for college, West Point and GRAND ARMY GENEROSITY | through the ordinary methods of dstritu.|D U TIES DEFINED 11S Annapolis. Prof. F. A. SPRINGER, 516 Spruce st. | Model Lessons, Rules and Lectures for Kindergar- | For Hagerstown, 41: noon and 45:30 p.m. tion from a single point, but most of the TESA | Send for circular containing references. _no2-Im* | tens and the Nursery Stories, «e~. Absolutely indis. | 4 For Bord and way points, reese ca Ty baskets sent outs Zo ErDnt the anes of the ——-——— 1D CONGRES zi , 7:05 p.m. : = aa aKd ensable to Mothers and Kindergarten Teachers, | 4:0, 5:30, 7:00 p.in. | Sundays, 16th st. near} QKELEY ™: 24 SCHOOL Por sale at Ballantyne's, 428 Thee gost. | - Fer Guithersburg and way ‘points, days, ladies interested in the work. : Home 7:35, 9:00 a.m., 12:50, 3:15, 4: 30, 708, | Many poor people of the District will raicrene cai The directors of the Washington board of cle for $13,000; | Young Tadies and little children, 1700 Madivon st. | Mins, MicCartee-Lamont, [11% Sundays, ‘9:00. 705, | have cause to give thanks tomorrow as a ae Sear trade last night concluded their considera~ steam heat; 2 entertaining. Hupont Circle Alisey EV JHETH eA ee VOCAL INSTRUCTION. . For Washington Junction and way points, 7:25 |TeSult of the thoughtful generosity of the| At the Florence Crittendon Hope and] tion of the report of the special committee Hez"y. 2 1 jouy o. sousson, 617 F et_ | PREPARE FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. | _oct-2m Studio, 1211 Fst, bv am . 5:80 pan. Week days. 1:15 p.m: Sun- | charitable, which will cause the distribu- Help Mission, 218 3d. street northwest. | recently created to revise the committees wit __Jo) S clal advantages; night cl e = ——— i sy | there is a prospect of a glad Thanksgiving. : : OX | now and do not y refanded. Call at | EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, For Caps May, 10 a.m., 12 1 tion of hundreds of dinners, though they of the organization, and, after a long dis- Bp ery nine Fo School, 1383 12th Wee notd-1a MISS ADA LOUISE TOWSSEND, KOVAL BLUE LIN fon SEW YORK AND | may regret the conditions that have made | Several rooms on the upper story have| cussion, decided upon many important rec- nity und kitchen on first fleor: six large bed ————__- — a =. _Elocution, Voice ule, Grace. z P LPTIIA, 4 parking and yard; room fo. ystem; : :. Se el » New York, Boston and the East, Is wo} roviding for the need - eee at it r meeting, t el der AME W! WHITE, WTF Fst. ne special speed classes; typewriting:business course; Th ue NSE. N.W. week days, 8:00 "(10:00 a.m, Dining. Cav), 1 Sniliha Gomneaeo roe the Central Union | Partition and stove put in the dining room, | ** “a rou sere qoscnnlindy th ay Re ae 5 Sees clvil service and other exams. Practical work. ie Misses Kerr’s Schoo! G2:35 Dining Car), 3:00 6:05 Dining Cary, (12:01 ae &c. Allin happy anticipation of the visit | C™¥er 9 in Builders’ Exchange Hall. These SEE eee ee erin? news alk Taine eee For Young Ladies and Little Children - 9200 Mth. Dining Cary, Asegs piety Say | Mission and the Woman's Relief Corps of | of tne founder of Florence missions, Mr. | SUEscstlons chbodied many of those made ower Will Sell $1,000 less than cost, J Guitar Lessons, net Se ; Dining Cary 12:01 Wight, Sletfag ez | the Grand Army on a large scale and by| Chas, N. Crittenton, the millionaire evan. | by the special committee, which consisted ae ot 50 cents. Experienced lady teacher. 1100 24th St. John’s College, pitas Week Gone Fos auittoual trains for Philadel- | many individuals in a more limited man-| gelist, next week. The dinner will be] of George H. Harries, Secretary John B. st. Dw. nol8-12t* af Botet Parlor Cars on ali aa ner.. A rear room of the Central Union | Served at 1 o'clock tomorrow, and will be | wight and Dr. 8. C. SUB Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. A day college i i r Atlantic City, 10:00. a:m. Mission on Louisiana avenue was filled to- | Preceded by a praise service conducted by ‘SE IN NOR EGE OF COMMERCE, corducted by the Christian Brothers. sel1-3m tiled bat Busey, while other COLUMBIA COL! Aue r at | Tecommendations were refused. : : : f st, ae 25 p.m. week days. 12: oe 3 "| the ladies of the board of managers at eee cost owner $15,000; will ak ee a ee eee ane incipal. The Stuart School ae select Gey Except Sunday, Dail day with provisions which were being | noon. Visitors will be welcome all day. It was finally decided to ask the board to oe 7 e leading xchool of business ued shorthand. ‘ XBxpress E nw. DONALDS« placed in baskets for distribution this amend article XI of the and checked from hotels and | evening. jest attainable grade of Instruction at mod: | School for Girls and Young Ladies. Opens Oct. 1-| Baggage called fo a ees = Sra x é Academic, collegiate and preparatory courses. Kin- | residences by Union ‘Trinster serting in the place of the Jist of commit- SALE-129-131 T ST. erat t. SI tions for di . 1T-tt idences by Union unsfer Co. on orders left ut . - FOR SALE "1314 rate cost. Situations for graduates. no! QSFEATI OR ng pape MASS. Ave, | HEKEt offices, 619 Pennsylvania ‘avenue niw., New Baskets for Distribution. THE NATIONAL BIRD | voce and their duties, as now provided for, ch. Banjo and Mandolin see eg TE eT COR, MASS. AVE. | York avenue ‘and 15th street and at depo . 3 the following: Don't Mi sacerecting ae eee Rake ee MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. WM. M. GREENE, CHAS. 0. SCULL, There were 800 of these baskets, each Exersitive sshall Gudak the bntercats-be- A Beautiful Heme instruction by Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 Gen, Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. | containing packages of tea, coffee, rice, 7 ‘ ¥ On Easy Tei 6th st. n.w.. or at he -_ nolé-lm* 023, . . * 5 ‘ tween the meetings of the board of dir Two-story and cts Seer Ten Ae a ee te 1606 Chevy Chase = beans, sugar, potatoes, apples, with a tur-| President Oleveland and President-Elect Mc- | tors possess and exercise ali of its func- Brick and stone. from * * : Papel Bie ts PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. key, chicken or piece of beef or pork. ‘The si Be tions, except as tc such matters considera- a enti ellie furnace heats Education for Real Life a ase ree, ee aiee Day Station corner of Sixth and B streets, Ghai Sjae3 sae aecording ito ahessice Kialey's Thanksgiving Turkeys. ton of which may be prohibited by said ls mapered a TOEEER Ladies. 2 ard, vided co 7 Cabinet mantel SPENCERIAN. BUSINES” COLLEGE. Half an nee ae Westie aS Tesi elee- aahpe tect November si 5.91806; of family for which they were intended. such peeeetings Shalt Pomeske te dees at Tied hath roo National Bank of the Republic Building, trie cars. French the language’ of the house. | 7:50 A.M. Weekdays. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. Bread packed in barrels was also on hand succeeding regular meeting of said board; wee eee receptivas! Rall, ding: x0ona, (pantcles Soe ae ae bw. Reopens October 1, 1800. Addrens ee aN a DEN SY LEAS sbure to Pittsbu to be distributed with the baskets. How Choice Specimens Are Selected | and shall also supervise all financial mat. ‘arlor, ption ball, oom, F and Night Scssious. ‘me. LEA M. JLIGNY, .M._PENNSYLVAD LIMITE! in i ™ . " = f Write for handsome anuual announcement, con-| _Jel7-6m,12__ P.O. Station B., Wasbingtoh, D.C. Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and’ Observations Cars | In addition to these provisions, the mis- ters of the board of trade, and submit full taining full particulars and business record ¢f graduates for thirty years. ‘Mrs. SARA A. § Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, | sion will serve dinner in their rooms for 600 For] sag aiehee) RE piee he The Berkeley School, St. Louis, Cleveland ‘abd Toledo, " Burfet Parlor | people, who have been presented tickets for written reports when called for by the Four bed rooms, bath, president. Lot 17x95.5. to Bryan to Get One Christmas. 7 C 4 = 5 Bridges—Shall have charge of ail matters Open for inspect i NO, 820 18TH ‘ST. N.W., 10:50 AM. FAST” LINE. ¥ this occasion. This dinner will be served = i © yh pee ee eErineipalian Will reopen September 16. Pupils “prepared for | “Car to’ Harrisburg. buffet Parlor Cae fiarrlanes | tomorrow afternoon while gospel meetings relating to bridges in and connecting wita w. INES & C0., Leipste ee ARNOLD, MEYER aoa. | Meat holmt Abmapolla, for all! universities and | | to plesbre. are in progress in another part of the build- the District of Columbia. x) F st. nw. insig graduate: plano art voice culture; mot | sclentific schools, for direct commissions In the | 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. | ing. As the dining room will hold but 100 | Shure ot the Eovestas fear. t shail give special ajtention to the pro- ae TT a em methods. Upright plano for sale; special | army ard navy, and for the civil servic Pullinan Buffet Parlor Car to iarrish Slecp- ; t ee ee ee = motic f the sed Me ridge Lor IN THE HEART OF THE | povel advantege offered to purchaser. Pamphlet. st year 8! 1 relies a et Parlor Car to ilarrisburg. Sleep- | people, it will take the entire afternoon to | |, seeeiannaay wills . 5 pn of the proposed Memorial bridge ent house. Ned, Attaugemente may be wade for private | 740 PAL WESTES XPRESS. Putman. Sleep- | been Invited. President Cleveland is to have his Rhode | mac river. sors in all bi aches ing ISHER, B.S., Head Master. hall . have uining to “| Eduard A. Lovy, ar Pittsburg to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Smaller Scale Than Formerly. Islend turkey for Thanksgivirg this year Charities and corrections. pint EStOrG os i as usual, and this time President-elect | Chemwe of all matters pe: TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND composttio, | MISS_AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT, PM. 's TERN EXVRESS.Culiman | The Thanksgiving food distribution this | \roxiniey will also be remembered in the | Charities of the Distr We. tensive list of | Studio, 1327 F st. nw. (Sanders & Stayman,) TEACHER OF PIANO AND’ MARMONY, Hehing Care Washington to Vittsourg and Jar- | year has not been on so large a scale as in | MCh cy Will also “ | 2ecommendations to the board of directors ever bad to sell, A | —HOld-lin Lessons on the Janko keyboard. 10:40 TM. PACIFIC E ‘aiman'Steepivg [former years, as the managers of the | “we ¥4¥- SoS concessiing the sane. ere a se28-tt 4121 Vermont avi Car to Pittsburg. aaa 3 ee i: Sunday was a busy day in Westerly, R.] Commerce and manufactures—Shall have Mrs. D. A. Ambrose, a Sap 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester aud | Charity did not feel encouraged to Incur | 7 for the poultry dealers. The annual of all matters re SEG eae a : ating to the com- INSTRUCTOR BAJO, (NDI GUETATE ||) Tee seen GE PAN GUAGE, sehen nae tees | , itsara Falls daily, except: Sunday. large expense, as the hard times have cur- | giuughter of birds for Thanksgiving oc- | ™erclal interests of the District and the ~ with eleven) | —2ote Ine {SEEDION 2205.0 LW. Sood pronunciation: beginners and advanced, cours: | 1 Snaay kor Lock Haven week-daye gad wilt | tailed their income, although there has | curred on Friday and Saturday, and Sane gn and coastwise trade; also of the “ities froma | THORALD JERICHAU, es. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMM! famsport Sundavs, 3:40 PM never been a time in the history of the city | gay thé dealers wer sy packing them | CUUECt OF the further establishment and es a eee eS a ence Fen DUD Lee cauE ano. Gist aie Ann 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Koches:er, Buiclo erd | when there were more homes without a | 2*¥ the dealers were busy 9 Seca, | Cxtension of manufacturing plants and the . WSENEE £ COne Stone: Appt ene So = pi ae = — | Magara Falls except ¥, with Slecp- | Thanksgiving day repast for shipment in the afternoon and early | encouragement of manufactures in the Dis- a bape ee Trial leskioer tree ok ee aes MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, ba ine Ant Washington to Suspension” irtlze via! Last ycar between OX) and 700 baskets | Monday moraing. It is generally agreed | t t of Columbia and the # tions of Mary- a mite a nO 2 successful sehool; one of the best to in- | , Buffalo. S vere distributed, and the applications for | th case kane k rela bet nd and Virginia adjacent thereto. It sha SV FRAME 7 $207. A su ne st to in| uO LAL. for Erte, Were distributed, and the applications for | that Rhode Island turkeys are the best | {and And Virginia adja “ ‘ oO een Teets LANGUAGES. OF lifes prepared {0 Dest colfeees Lope eats | filo and Niagara Falls dally, help have been numerous enough to allow | in the market. Vermont is a poor second, | 06,it8 duty also to obtain useful informa- interest ($500) Q rnin TUE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, years, $186. J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin, | !nzton to die H Aedtae Bad an equal number to be sent tomorrow if lroads and steambuats, é oe d the western turkeys lack that richness | and cause to be k shart of all tar 723 Fourteeath st. n.w. ocl4 coBm. vag pot Philadelphia, the funds of the mission would allow it. | #¢ t a chart of Laritts z Branches in leading American and European cities, | ——— ae eo eA CONGR ESSG Previously most of the Thanksgiving din- | 20d that grasshopper flavor which is char- | of charges of interest or value to the mi D NEW 9, HOUSE Classes and private lessons, ‘Trial lesson free, ny-tt FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE, | tgnsr ae t3 ners have been delivered to colored people, | the bird fed and tended by feds sh sociation; to keep itself ad- Slot, 20x06 A Business Education a (ining Cary but this year a majority of them will be | Yankee fai eee pad teed ela args [epg Paced sec eicen igen eacdnermeal pena aed x, ° aE — | mington) A.M 2 5, 4:20. 6:50, 10:00 and | sent to deserving white families, some of | Hhode 1s! y is highly prized is | ests, and to make special reports to the None better. $25 a year, day or night. WASHINGTON, POST OFTICE NOTICI 11:35 P-. unday, 7:00 (Dining ‘Can, 8.0, | whom have applied for this aid, while | because the here understands the | President of the bourd of trade whenever it Tex Institute Busitess College, sth and K map ud be tead daily by all interested, as changes i Car from Wilt Put | others have been reported by mission | ft of “sticking” a turkey. Long experi- | may be considered necessary, and to take eae = FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending November workers. All applications have been in-|€nce end experiment have made him as | *! oe ao grteds nethet on Norwood Institute. 28 close promptly ‘at this otfice as follows: vestigated to eliminate any fraudulent | Perfect in the use of the knife as the skill- SIEGE BSE Ripe tices eee jet ae nee Gonacediea perenne REEDS ESO Oe CAERG a0) Tetra : i cases. If sufficient contributions are re- | Tul surgeon is in his sphere. i Spo ree cael eget calles A_selict aid limited school for girls. “ail NATAL, per #8, Cova, from New York ‘Atlantic € Deiaware River Brid; celved by tomorrow many applications that 13 there wall” age ‘gar roan he |? dali toe eligsbhe to secmsberanip on this ALE_WE Special courses for grown students. must be di “Goya” @ |. dajly. = are regarded as worthy will be responded | Will bu: stern bird this year under the a GieSae Bo sea pon thi corner of California and 2d sts. no6-Im* Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Principal. PRIDAY—(at 6 9:00, 7:50, 6 00, 9:00, to, but it now seems that the mission will | 2p that he Is getting a Rhode [etggrteaeas shall also be the duty of Telass tnvestinent F th easy B. FRANK GEBEST ERLAND, ITALY, SPAL 11:00'and T1.50 A.M. "12:15, 12:45 hot equal {ts record of other years in the | Islander, for the Gealers, because of poor | this committer _ co-operation of JNO. L. WEAV DoE 3. D iE BES EGYPT and BRETISH 1S 3:40 4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4 distribution of food on Thankesiving 4 ther’ and miserable ‘curs, have beea as nizations or uni eae aie eT (Royal High School of Busic, Berlin.) cogne, from New 10, 10:00, 10:40, 11:15 and ble to 1 usual number, out | Of the Distr to submit for the bargain. A - desirable and con. | jog Teacher of TANG, ORGAN uid THEORY. Hate Ta le a = : AL eS The Comniittces, thcre are some choice | and the ¢ tion of the board rtors such matters o cage a Studlo—132 g Hes ogue.”” joy AL 2:18 = ie ya : . sod . reel oc ces Sees a +s a from New 3 5:40, 6:15, The Thanksgiving day work has been | lebritfes are not being forgotten. Tee ae eargen eee oe e ex f- . For Pope’ > § 3 Se e Di ct a a 9 time be ss ih School of French Language, ea) Te DO eb eH under the charge of the following commit- Selecting the Executive Birds. submitted ty or through ashe trade ences chaser, $14.00) wen, (CAL m), {., 12:15 and 4:20 | tees: ‘Ay: Prof. Paul E. Veinot, For Annapolis, 7 . Westerly is the great s ng town, and | izations or unions. ply to Owner. at je Life Ia: Mester alae Lela eto Bhi fxeevt Samlay. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. | On investigation and designation—-George | is noted as the place from which Presi- | _Membership—It shall be the duty of the Surance Co. Agus He Ga en emis | (AE 10:00 FAG for CDULANTD a Atluntle Coast Line Express, W. Wheeler, chairman; Mrs. W. C. Me-| dents’ turkeys have been sent for. many | the Glietige eee tship to inquire as to wales foe Gieeala ad sels tees Aiioplay from Fin Gitscows) Detters | galls) Rletimondlantia0 Michael, Mrs. J. A. Randall, Mrs. G. W.| years. The sender of the turkey for the | bership whose names ae tes, oat a te . : dires r tows “. pecie ‘ > | y a <4 ~ wd x gs “se > Washington Heights School NORWAY ‘ites: sperses) Hlekta, Lie, 9:40 Fat ut Wheeler, Miss Ximbail, Miss Belle | President ts Horace Vose. The method by | it, and to report thereon to the board of GOERS Letters mast be directed “Per Tek co, 7 dal uckey and Mr M. roo aie his Sikis Aurkioe Miah gee Grectors for tinal action, dia en sey PRINTED “MATTER, EYC. German stean vo On lunch—Mr: Dy Halley, chatiman; | Sie Be Secures Bis seukeye and prep article 2. section 2, of thes ae pera sieees ing from New York on Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and | At the statien, Sixth and B streets, Mrs. Carrigan, Mrs. Dorman, Mrs. Briggs, | ‘h¢m for market is interesting. During | “YS. a ‘he charged with of ad Keme. "1 =e SANE aad apedialty adtegT Sted Tmateae | tun from hotels nnd residences. Mrs. Craft, Agnes Inch, Mrs. 8. H. Martin | the year he makes agreements with tarm-| yiecng with and aiding the seoretaty in eee tes M and Sectalls nddressed printed ma S. M. PREVOST, 3. R. Woon, and Mrs. P. W. Pratt. ers all over Rhode Island and adjacert | curing a proper attendances of the meminre he Se SCIENCE | “White Stats ie trom New York on |. Genietal Manager. Genoral Pansouser On dlstribution—George W. Havell, chair- | parts of Connecticut. When it comes time | and in increasing the membership at the a =| languages, music; el ay ot advanced study: Weilneatays fake 0s addressed printed mat- | _ 2019 a man; O. B. Brown, Allen Wood, P. W. | for the annuai slaughter ihe farmers never | board of tra @ CAPITOL, ROOM HC university graduate; eaperlenced; reterences, P| ter. ete., for EUROM AOUGueIN ATT AY Prati, IE. P. Clayton, W. 1. Grahain, C. G. | decapitate a turkey. They make a small | ‘Parks and Neservations.Shall hav alee ies se, Novihwes! im? Ne American, Cuunrd and French Line steamet s cI AY, : 7 ANY, petted ed 5 errs : > od ™ atbons.— Shall have jur- = Pact an S-room house, northwest, O. Box 513. iS not-1me mune au aA i and Breneh Dine steamers PIEDMONT AIR LIN! Lorch, Mrs. J. W. Wachter, Mrs. Henyon, incision in its reck and allow it to bleed | isdiction in all matters relating to the parks Ave MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND | for all countries for which they are adverticed Schednle in gftct Novembyr 15, 1896. Mrs, Deitz, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Randall, | to death. Neither do they scald turkeys, | and reservations in the District, whether a Maviness College 1341 11th st-—1.700 persons pre | tatay wall All trains arsive apd leave at Pennsylvania pas- | N. M. Ambrose, Mrs. J. 1. Wright, Mrs. | an operation that removes patches of skin | Gxisting or te be. bereafier oneater naa LE-THE MOST Pe pared for examinations. Stenography ta by | MAILS FOR SOUTIT AND CE a0 TRAL AMERICA, | Senger station, TERE, EO AM A. G. Bliss, Miss A. Yingling and E. N. | With the feather: They pick the by y.—Tacal gfor Danville, Charlotte | Moxie ey he bir - Lamar sin Washin; shall make recommendations cor one of the greatest expe: n, nOF-tE WESE INDI a cerning 2 ary. The result is that the turkey has a | them to the beard of directors Mor by) 100; So = =a ae FRIDAY—(@At 10:55 PM. a A+ | and way st tras | On purchasing—A. L. Swartw. clean, sweet, K appearance, with = on, ee ee ne ntceler? MRS. E PREV SOE ae ee witli _Purchasing—A. L. Swartwout, chair- an, sweet, | ppesrance, without a | Public Buildings.—This committee shall ee ee a ee colar as maa: de H DAVIS, : Eee -? iy, and with the cles. | man; N. A. Robbins, W. C. Tyler and Mrs. | Dlemish of ‘the skin. Pennsylvania poul- | have charge of mailers relating to the mere oT Clank dbsteictiaa Ree eer eee CHIAPAS) TARASCO YUCATAN, and Ohio daiiy for the Natural Bridge and | S. H. Martin. trymen are imitating this process this site and the erection of a buiid- = ~ is from New Nort. gat 10:35" 1 park on ee THD GATED SEAS On transportation—J. C. Pratt, chairmar cr ee Seas before Thanksgiving the y the use of the board of trade a Galliard School Malet ood E | Wied ih Nad 20 GLEAN. Ber 8 re oan aE A eet ee Peer ee ee PE eee ees W also be changed! with its custody: and y cls rts of 7 PRIN) and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- Apis ae a ceca when erected. The committee shall Of Languages, pi UN TCH GUIANA. inet berate} | bury With Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and tiet | | On religious services—E, D. Bailey, chair- | Press shipments are made. < aiso have power to select, subject to the SURCENSON. a fo 2 IMA, per ss. Silvia, from a jotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta, eception committee—Member: - | se 2 finest, and the lent oF Wet Covers munracse foe shee sce ol See a BENENSON A Business Education. for BELIZE, PUERTO. CORTE Hman Buttet + Washington to Galveston, Tiembersmer therweced ane Snel mien United States, be he republican or dem- | trade and of teh teadaiat pnts sical K KEEPIN c Ami be directed “pe ns and Houston, emers 2 2 Sy pees esead s sara sc ade 2 ss al ¢ anes LOE REGED Nays etna, Manutnets ee ee ‘Atlanta, ‘Sunset | Members of the building committee and | 0CTat, is the recipient. Mr. Vose furnish- |]; shall also have rge of all matters min, ‘mechanical and patent ‘di EWALD and WINDWARD ISLAND ‘Tourist. Excursion” Through | their wives, and the following named: Mrs. |€d the bronze turkey that Senator An- san Frau- | J. H. Hitchcock, Hattie Craft, Mrs. Mer- | thony of Rhode Island ing to thi . District new ciiy post evening; now is the time to Join, more tl and for MARACATEC ent to President r = € ng, public hall for na- already enrolled; Lew building, gyimnasium, prizes, Now York, “AU 10:55 VM. “for TOTO Solid train Washington to | rick, Mrs. J, H Robinson, ‘irs. B.A. Stev- Bie oat a ee sadpaeay ee and international conventions, and ete. J " direet, per_s.s, Elihu Thompson, from New : ange. i ens, Mrs. P. W. Pratt, Mrs. M. B. Platt, | Dixon sent to Presiden arrison, but in | other public buildings which may be \ DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN THE en MEQMLENGHE SO UAL IO GO AT P.M.—Daily.—Local_ for ‘Charlottesville. Chattle. Beall. as pane 4 ss Public Health.Shall have charge of all End at a very | use hag 11 fir. Henry Stopsack, AVANILLA and CARTHAC lly. WASLINGTON AND SOUTH: | On furnishing names of destitute families le cne intended for Pre Matiers pertaining to the sanitary condi- from New York. Fi VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of | —¥irs. McMichael and all superintendents, | {48 year was raised by JOHN B. Teacher of plano ard violin, Se 2 in Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining 'C 1D: ace t Ils BAN Avant ectman | tion of the District, and shall make reports WIGHT. 141 Studio, G17 Penna. ave. s.c., Wasiington, D.C. FD ACH east ee fi footuuled Slegpers’ New York to, Ashe. | Committees and workers at all the branches. | B. Frank Cee eee Stoning- | upon the same to the hoard of directors es oct-3m* se PERNAMBUCO nnd ville and Hot Springs, N. C.: New York to Tampa, Gospel Services, vidmg linc from Rhode Isla that it aa | Public Library.—Shall have charge of the For s NW. 9 rT; Daca: een NO eee et via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and. Jackson: rises Scat see ne irom Rhode Island that it is | establishment and development of f bath: eae ooo Chenoweth Institute, CTMAZIE mest be divested “Wer Dale- | Le, aml New Yorks to Stemplis, via Birmingham; || There will be continuous Gospel services } OMI Necetsary to eross a bridge to go ie ibraries in the District of Colum cont jocation; at very low pr! = Sapa = ‘ New York to New Orleans, vi and Moi ; i : > state to the other, consequent. eticre a “ oC ise; easy terme: HL RUST, GOS 14th mw. | {227 Vege echoed for poang india Ati MARY | Alalis for OUNDLAND, by rail to Hatitex | Eomers... Vestibuted Dayton Minion tocat. | €MIrrew at the mission, lasting from 12] the tuekey Gs to all-intents and purposcs Setag rs aa tig ge te =e DAVENPORT CHENOWETH, Principal. and thence by steamer, close at this office daily at | Hmta. | Southern Rail Greensboro" to | mM. to 9:30 p.m., the leaders changing every | Rhode Isiand bird, though really raised a ee ecLtsing 46 Abc oxeaemertion se2-3m 12.05 1 Mate ie Bee TRAINS ON W. kevr. The services will be as follow onet ever the border of the state. Th: Seaiss ae he "i the police di e < rail to Toston BN: i i s- a x & panes |e E RNOHES SEMNWRE Soee EE atic ; e police « Kindergarten Normal. thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P. HON peare ws hit .m. daily and 4:45] 12 te 1—Messrs. Bailey and Haveil, lead- irkey Lee and ws one of fifty- | ment and ii . including the pts for Round Hill; for Leesburg, pin. Suni ht ere except s ht Sunda prs; Miss Alice M. Kimb: ganist; as- | 1Bht se ers Miss Alice M. Kimball, organist; a: gated 722 pounds onal Guard. en Normal tional Guard trict The Elizabeth Peabody | Kinderg: School, and Mrs. Mam indergarten and School for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO Its 2 HOME, sistants, John Gantt, Mr. Stevens, Karl Railroads.—Shall have . hich are forwarded viz uly’ for Herndon, morning when placed on the. sca + Harvard st 3918 Sunderland place, will. begin fall_session. ee aaiie at S00 PAL for fo arning. Washington Hansen, Agnes anch &nd Mrs. Carrotl. fier gene ete tger 3 iis | all matters velating to the pale Sate Oct... 1806. Children teught Frencl: and German. og from Round Hill, 7:0 1 to 2—Messrs. Wheeler and Cobb, lead- t President's t “A from | location of all railroads Sa1s; Br sel-8mi = 5 fey y. from Herndon, $:34 a.m. daily, turkey ever shipped trom ICO, ove TAPAS, TA rded to Ne whether or steam, including: entering or passing d terminal f trom Leesbure: ers; Miss Dersie McMichael, organist; as- Westerly, though ther YY sistants, Mr. Wachter, Mr. and Mrs. Cl: Through trains ct ‘ive at Wash- | > 3 oie Hy Misra) Ln maa ae ay- |) that weighed mor ington, 642 4in., 240 pm, and 9.40 p.m. dais, | ton, Mr. Little, Miss Jennie Kimball, Mrs. | the ‘scales at theres have been some heaviest tipping PEC cHE, 1 which are forw: Washington College FO! through the ci i i President rs 3 . cae? walifics oc) Satara Manassas Division, 10: daily, ¢ I. Brooke and Miss May Carrigan. Cleve! y cee teas . >, and shall report from time to time Y i Eeciauiaupetehe Ciecriziettslg at oneae and 8:2 oriottesy: to 3—Messrs. O. B. Brown and Me- melon uGuase aren to Wash- |" River and Harvor Improvement.—S cung Ladies, a pi Kets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- | Michael, leaders; Pertha Kimball, organist; |” =m < have charge of all matters relating to the pene oP as ; CTRasractrie Matis. | {ioe furnished at offices, 611. and 1800 Pennesivi assistants, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Ramsey. Mise Mr. McKinley to Get One improvement and deepening of the harbor, : outside plate Now open to boarding and aay pupils. Grounds | Mills for CHINA, and TAVAN, per sis. Cite of | ottion: Tillie Christmann, Miss Tuckey. One of the most jubilant republicans at | 1 the reclamation of the Potomac flats, to & ind tiled bath; handsomely @ park of ten acres. Elect courses. Music and | ¢:3) T-M. November 25. (a) sub to, SEN, General Supt. % to 4—Messrs. Wood and Yingling, lead-| the recent election was Judge W. H. Hip. | the Wharves, dc ete., and of matters 5 open. fireplaces: |b Hicccabinet|b | stacdeioales! Wehl grigetaed! reaneeble ‘Mails for HAWAIIL. per 6.8. Australia, from San ‘Traffle Manage ers; Miss Wood, organist; assistants, A. G. a was Judge W. H. Hill- | peiating to the improvement and deepeen- ee ie iene pe eitenne rest tencisco, close here ‘daily up to 6.30 P.M. Novem: Gen. Pass. Agent. Harrison, L. L. Smith, L. Deitz, Mrs. P. W.| Pd of Stonington, a staid citizen and a | ing of the channel of the river. rout; clectric lighting: Intest: and_ beat 1020-21 be 5 2 Pres't. 4 2, aye ae rt iron : Gen, Agent Pass, Dept. | Pratt and Miss Stuckey. dignified Sunday school superintendent, He] Schools.—Shall have chars all mat- = mane 2 A OED iis for CHINA and JAPAN, specially address 5 : ‘ saga segfhaayr>. " nstess an efter wanted. Avis | Bliss School of Electricity | ou fer sn, pce of, Chitas from Vancguver, | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT VEI- | jcagers? alise Lule, Sininens erg ee oe: | fold his. friends that he intended to do the | {F* Pertaining to the public schools within wisi 2 Incorporated. Bliss butiding, 35 B st. maw. | “lose here daily. ub (0 6:30 PA No RON I RATEWANS sistants, Mr. P. W. Pratt, Mrs. Makinson | 2@2dsome thing if McKinley was elected. | S14 Uxtension, AT A SACRIFICE—152 D S$ FOURTH YEAR. LIA), TIAWAIL and FLT ARDS. be From Station, 13% st. and Penna, ave. and Mrs. Martin. 7 aor Monday morning he fulfilled his promise. Sewerage.Shall have jurisdiction over Library ard ave. cars; 10 rooms: In good order: Practical electrical engineerluz and mechantcal | E14), HAW AIL and PLT ISLANDS, per « An emect July 2 5 tolG-=Mtésers! Procti Or aly exe Beas ssl Ree ace ead waitsieet wt thee eens syster Bice Surroundings; tuust be soid; offer desired: | draughting exclusively taught. Laboratories fully | PS" fycomher 1. td) y FOR ALEXAND! 6:40, 7:16, 7:50,8.9.10 | ches ate eee Proctor and Ladson, lead-| On an early express the handsomest and | the general subject of the sewerage m norett i, L) RUST, Gos Lith st ic equipped. Has its onn electric Tight plant, and | PM: December oe OR ALEXANI RIA (Daily.)—6:40, 7:1 ny | (TS: Mrs. Ladson, organist; assistants, Mr.| gnest bronze gobbler that ever went out of | Of the District and all matters py ng EE rae == is the ONLY institution of its kind In the coun-| , Mails for AUSTRALTA ee ones 35° G32 Us d2 o-m.5 1, 2 3, 4:15 ex. 5:20, | Graham, Mrs. Rowan, Miss Hattie Cr: Y n Was Sta its to its conditicn, improvement and exten- For sate—as CHANGE— try. Visitora welcome. Catalogues on applica. | AUSTRALIA, which are forwarded via Europ 7, 8, 9, 10, 1i_and ‘12 p.m. ee . le Craft} North Stonington was started on its jour- Several first-class business properties, includiag fon. T. D. BLISS. Presid eesti ZEALANIT Bea FUT and REA (Dallyy!—5:55, 6:25, and Mrs. Wright. ney to Canton, Chio. The departure of the | Sion. Goine fine corners. = = _ — iS 8.8. lamed 2 0 ox., 9, 10, 11, 12/a.m.; 1 240, 6, 7, 8, 9,'10, 11 (and way stations) (Dai 6 to ei—Messrs. lL. L. Smith and Mr.| bird was quite an occ Gantt, leaders; Geo. Craft, organist; assist“ | village and one of the iadies of the town | diction in all matters ra days.)—10, 3 aA ants, Capt. Henyon, Col. Martin, Mrs. Crait] wrote and sent a poetical letter with it, | Ways of the District, whether Sunday only. FOR RIVERSIDE PARR at end Mrs. Carrigan. Accompanying it was also a card bearing | 07 the city limits, and to make recommen- RANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port | 10. 11, 12 3, 4:15 p.m. FOR ARU * to S—Messrs. J. C. Pratt and McMichael, | this inscription: To Major Mckinley, Pres. | @ations concerning the same to the boar: fon in the little | Streets and Avenues.—Sh: daily up to 6:30 Hovses from $450 to $50,000. iz. atia . ve Lots in all sections of the city, trom §250 up | Miss Katie V. Wilson, este. Seer 01S Ce Ge AURA ORE sews Pop!l of ani especially recommended by Mr. "I < . 7 VEW, William Shakespeare of London. Studio and res- FOR SALE-ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY, am ee : very pretty and desirable elx-rooms and bath | —ience, 1329 10th st. n.w. ausesat gas fixtures. Price, $4,000; very easy terms. In 1811 T st. n.w., of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is ar- | TON, "AQ! UCT BRIDGE, FALLS CHURCH, | ———-— ae | ident-elect of the Untied State: of directors. Gwellings; buf bricks, stone and galvanized fron ed on the presumption of their uninterrupted | FORT MYER, BALLSTON.—6:50 (except Sun = = Taxaiion and As trimmings; very nleeiy finicbed Saterloss ane | EF RIE , 3 it ncite ‘ AR, us HONG ay), 1 : respectful and admiring axaiion an Fooms aid hall; electtte bells and atiachuanteeee | FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, ed Serene enae Dye TBS Eb THE OLD, OLD STORY. William Horace Hillare, North Sto tee shall be author ) Registered mail closes at 10:00 A.M. same nO: 05, 11:50 p.m. daily. Jew i e pnectic! tha bearing upon the questions of taxation or $0 rear on a eErlicelCICCUAt oie pemsetinete IHOMIRe airste New London county, Connecticut. Thanks- sore ee = Geire of M.M PARKER 118 F st mnzs.ee | For ROTM SEXES OF ALT HADES. carcent | vil) Registered mail closes at class tickets at station. Bleyeles, 25 couts: cach, giving, 1595. peti ds Baked yr cdy some nes = sa oS = apparatus, has just been’ built and the laboratory | (©) Registered mail closes at G. B. ABBOTT, GEO. KR! PHILEIP But the Red Seals Prevent Fraud. The shipments this year are considerably * oe 2 ee te POTOMAC RIVER BOATS enlarzed. aii? Reelstered mat closes at 0:00 TAC previous |” Gen, Manager, Gen. Pass. Agent. Jess than in previous years. To Providence | S#™me with their recommendations to the a = x jet ay. . ee ef I 0 3 - beard of directors. ‘STEAMER WAKEFIELD, _ sith modern: tnethods teadiiye ect the esac’ | Oe) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays SP ee Pi eA CaS | Led eect amie sone hom bere fi a S Shall of all peares OH OEOMAG INVER LANDINGS, rents of the most advanced colleges, and: usi- aan Os MES P. WILLETT, Postmaster, CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. or Anvents something which 1a a real Blesane ne, | pounds, a5 compared with 13,414 pounds to matters pe RE t6 isting universi- ston, D. C., i 2 7 = : : : sing Adee py line meen ete 5 ston last | ties of the District, promotion and 7 a.tu., for itermediate Iaudings 10 Colonial | 0Cl9-tf __ THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Princtpal. OCEAN TRAVEL THROUGH THE GRANDVST SCENERY IN nookaibe bripgs lim fame or reputation honestly Fry eRe S20 peo Pounas to Sheen taste aoa eek RIAD inet Uitidne wud Breton Bay taediniga Cee S| Qi ney School, 195 ist st, tacing EA I. AMERICA. ALT, TIRAINS —VESTIBULED, | C7"rcC; hut lunmediately a lot of little heads come | YOO aventh annual exhibit the | 2nd development of additi Wednesdays, 7 a.nt., for intermediate landings to is ey eee eee ace 2 5 ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL Reni ae al bes Teas me too," “Here, | Rhode Island Poultry to be | for higher education at th s a janding a ‘ ele 5 oe € ST ae 4 vay, Ieok at me, too.”’ eI = es “4 1. especia ationa! university Colusa, Beach, Hasiwond. Week Point, Conon, | BOSTUSe and dar school for girls, It moved from American Line. MEALS SERVED {N DINING CARS, “STA-| TX ay aveiy other, pogo ome meets axpwadays | Feld in Westerly Decem 1 13, | tal. especially a national university. cates’ Iakaad, Sultire Crack, Come aad ae | Laura Lee Dorser, Prineipals. ocl New York-Southampton (London-Paris) TOD MM AND-B, SIREETS. ; adays | and at this will be exh bree turkeys drinks the new hot food drink, Postum, E : SI the health e Tox: as matters relating to t C Twin-screw U.S. Mail Steamsbips, Schedule in eifsctNovembe: 7, 1890. Bian which Mr. Vose has lected to ad pete Caete iate tanaines to | MIT. VERNON SEMINARY, ling every Wednesdar. : oe Z seme ant Te ae ea Nell Fecelved that no doubt | send to President Cleveland, President-clect | District and shall give sp ae oe oe 9 | st. Pant..Deo. 2 1) am Paris. Dee. 23, 10 am | 2:20 P.M. DAILY-Cincinnatl and St. Toule Spe- | some “*Me, too’ wifl bezin to shout for some one | Sur ee President Clevcland, Presitent-clect | tC iurcement of the Greek, Colton's. (See schedules.) C. W."RipLEY, | CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.w. | New Nork-Dec. 9-10 am|New York.Dec. $0, 10 am | ¢lal_ Solid iB Pech cieae roaia ie intone || ae ee Christmas gifts. They will not be killed, Commitices 4 e 5 te a a ist isvalle, i rsict vl bv cess si eee nage + 5 4 = mere BOARDING AND DAY SCH“OL FOR GIRLS. * and St. Louis without change. Counects at. Cov- Sen gerne, iuxented the processes for | of course, until after the show. The committces on finance, arbitration ington, 3 Se Cue f eal one : The Weems Steamboat Co. | rresaratory, Collegiate and Post Graduate courses Ce tar Line, mane ne es BOE ea ends ie auoate eae Suen cae ee p Seto and insurance were abolished with the un- FALL SCUEDULE. of study. Special students admitted. Thorough ta. | ney NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. , noon | gt 8 P.M, DAtrx B EV. Linitted -Sottd train | people may imitate his discovery. “It is seat eb THE NEW CHINESE MINISTER. derstanding that if occasion should re- Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st. wharf ever ction in ali de dance ee Se el for Cincinnati. Futiysan’ sleepers to Cincinnatl, | brown some rye or malt aud eat puree igs = ire, special fitter ot enkay ot 4 pean. fee diver Hamaling’ ans Gatpitre? | best moder methods. EO UTENWARE December 16; 12 Bit | Lexington aud Loulseiie wlthour change. Open | prown some De dee Det co's). | comectning About the Man Whe wan | THe. Speciel comeliters ; Aud Passenger actoinniodations strictly fst cine: Ei Four spacious, conzecting bulldings, recently ecemitien 1oyl2 for reception of passenzers at 9 p.m. Pulls 1 public cannot he decelved, ‘There 1s but 5 oa attend to matters of th The Irie ligated throughout. AN river freight miust ‘be | erected aud specially designed for school purposes, ee December go, 1y ROOM | compartment car to Virglbia Hot Springs, without | one Postum Cereal food drink, and it cannot be seems oo dadet digs Girectors als to recommend to the Prepaid. Specia. rates given 4 Baltinure freight. | With passerger elevator, steam heat and perfect TRRNAT! GATION COMPANY," | change, Tuesdays, Tharsdays and Saturdays. Daily | titated.”” At the Chinese legation it is said that | }oard of tr: 1 rr ba STEVHENSON BRC - sanitary conditicrs, together with play ground and | pyirs 14 and 15, North Ki 5 2 nection for the Bprinzs. Observation car. | iqy, ot ‘kages h a ain 1 : ok a ke in ch the matter of ee Aaie | Pee ees Ce re 14 apd 18, North Httver, | Ee caters Hae ee, he genuine packages have large red seals con- | Mr. Wu-ting-fang, who succeeds Mr. Yang | appointed to take in charge the matter © EOS” RANDALL POTOMAG “RIVER Ting | home and a complete schoo! equfpment. GEO, Wo MOSS Agents NY | 10:57 AML, EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via ‘itichmond | taining the words “It makes red blood” and manu-| Yeas Chinese minister to the United | the reclamation of the Anacostia dats. Etcamer Harry Rardall “eaves River View Wieeg | .TWenty-second sear opens Wednesday, September | _mh21-t¥ ‘Penn. ave. (or int_and Norfolk, uly rall line. factured by the Postum Cereal Co., llm., Battle | States, as published in The Star yesterday The directors will meet in in 2:20 PM. DAIL\—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- | Greck, Mtich., %th sereet, Sunday, Tuesday c.d Thursday, at 7 | thirtieth, for classification of Boarding Pupils, and == | yille, Staunton und for Richmond, daily, except a.m., larding at ail wharves as far cown as Mad- | btureday, Uctover first, for classification of Day and the contents are sctentif rooms at the Ames buil: board of tre is a man of bout fifty or fifty-five years Sunday Plepared to produce a pungent, piquant and highly December 3, to consider the names of t1 fox creck, Va., including Chapel Point and Colouigi | Publis. CHIROPODIST. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio | nourishing drink, which certainly docs make rei {Of 2&2. He has spent considerable time recommended for the chair- Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. offices, 5i3 and 1421 Pennsylyauia avenue, 1110 F | blood, and round, fat, happy bodies of. the grown | in England, where he studied law and | manships of the respective committees. needaye and Fridays about $90 pm. Passenger aé- | Mrs. ADELIA GAIES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. | | GEORGES’ BUNION AND CORN SHIELDS _ | Street’ northwest, aud at the station. Sa Se RinIRCA bce Rebels: REE (eal scales commodzticns Brat-class. Freight received uutll| ge1¢-3m Give instant, and permanent celief. Sold by leading H.W. FULLER, ee ai See tt e had CONSUL GEN Sr. Bowe a salle, Se leptce: A765: druggists, Cer removed, 25c. Booklets free. Com | 0013-38 General Passenger Azent, previously been educated at Hong Kong, . GES LEE. # pgeutn Alataniches | Eeopcleten cee ee Davy Gee aNG See multation free. — = = where English institutions are prominent, . : - Ae EE OL CAEN TE Gen aee | RLOCUTUS GC PRAMATIC MER DEDE BuEATH, |" “Eatablsbed to Washington 35 sears UNDERTAKERS. “Jost as good as Fostam Cereal” are words ven! | and when he returned to China he locaved | Dek Not Relieve Amy Tein) of Come Washington, D.'O. Oth st. n.w., after 4 p.m. Send for cman PROF. J. J. GEORGES & SON, a to defraud the public. petiter Prixoners Has Been Had. at Hong Kong, where he acted as police = St Foot Specialists, ‘ Se0-tf Ss ee ee. msgistrate, He has becn in the service _ATTORN EYS, ‘Mit. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, Consul General Lee, who is still in th R. W. Barker, ae = 7 7 ck di 5 . 3 y, when asked last evening as to the Funeral Dir : You can’t afford to risk diphtheria | of ‘the Chinese government for the past | cit, W , : ee ~ 1638 i9th st. Dw. STEAM CABPET CLEANING - whee by sending your laundry to so ten years, assisting, among other duties, | report that the Competitor prisoners had WM. L FORD, Wit reopen Sept. 21. is06. Pupils prepared for za Residence on the premises. Telephone call 997, view s ) J ME] in negotiating the Japanese commerciai | pcen tried at Morrro Castle, contrary to a Core ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Bas pursclte: Private instruction {f'deeeea’ ss” | THE CFEICE OF THE AMMONIATED STEAM | 623m “_| disease-breeding opium den where | treaty. He is also a government director | protest_made by him Wefore he left 1! an Mavs of iegal Gtesaibeaat A WILTLIAS 'H. PUTN. ‘A-M., Principal & Mattress Co. ts removed to 607 ith me filth abounds. Let it go to the 0! the railroad building from Tien-Tsin. vana, said: “I do not believe a trial has a — au20-tf é A a ‘The name of the new minister to England | cccurred. Tf it had the facts would Be re2l-te uz Good work and low figures. Works 1065 and 1067 . 3 ugle. It is | speedily reported here by Vice Consul ee = = 28th st.n.w. Tel. 804. M. NEWMYER, Mgr. sel-t cleanest, most sanitary laundry in| is incorrectly given as Lo- solortLa, niouly vase <maaee Pee CROSS ACADEMY, 1512 MASS. AVE. Re | 3 : deer we er leette Undertaker & Embalmer. A Soe the Yale. W: “calls | Lo-Sensle. Some time past he has acted | Springer. There have been some prelim- fetter and ali other disorders of the’ blood per: | cemplete vand practical." Special attention ts | CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-aT-LAW, 2 HATES ee ES agon calls} in the capacity of private secretary to | inary steps toward the trial, and the depos auaneutly cured apd all taint eliminated from the | given to voca: and instrumental music, drawiog | Webster Law building, 505 D st. mw. Watching: Pil /e) Street orthwest. upon request. 514 10th st. *Phone] Viceroy Li Hung Chang, and was ‘with | sitions of the prisoners were taken, but furs system by S. S. S., the greatest purifier. and painting, the languages and kindergarten. ton, D. C. Residence. No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, | Eversthing strictly first-class and on the most rea- that dignitary on his recent tour of Europe | ther than this nothing has been done se Bell-w,f,m,1y, eell- New York ave. and sth st. n.w. seis ' | sonable terms, Telephone call 840, salts | 1092. It lana America. far as I know.”

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