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} “THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1896—14 PAGES. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read ‘datly by all interested, as changes PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. P ALS FO <A y STON S NON PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THB NAVY | WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER: Yard. Washington, D. C.. December 12, 1806.— RAILWAY. Heatwole, J. P., Minn., 1435 K st. now. Heiner, D. B, Pa. the Avon, North Cap ftol and C. > PIANOS AND ORGANS. DENTISTRY. (LEGISLATORS HERE Neale posals, Indureed “Proposals for Sup- plies for the Navy Yard. Washington, D.C., to From Station, 13% st. and Penna. ave. In ‘effect Jul may occur at any time. REIGN MAILS for the week ending December Copyrighted High-class Hainer, E. J.. Neb., 1209 R. 1. ave. now. Hemenway, J. A., Ind., 1325 G st. now. aE Henderson, D. B., Iowa, Normandie. be opened De c 29." 1896," will be received | FOR ALEXANDRIA.—6:40, "Fe. 7:35 ex. ao 19 close Seen ae Setiews: ° ° Where Members Have Located for] Henry. cL. ind, 1si7'16tn st. at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy | 8: bere Se FRIDAY_(b) At 7:20 PM. for FRANCE, SWITZ- Henry, E. 8, Conn., 1421 K st. now. Departinent. Washingiom, D. C., until 7W2LY 1G, Sim Sao cr | ERLAND: Peace, Spans Peay ae * Hepburn, W. P., Iowa, 1124 East Capitol. O'CLOCK NOON, DECEMBER TWENTY-NINTH, aaeae *10:00, | EGYPT and BUITISH INDIA, per es, La Bour. the Session. Herman, Binger, Ore., 1014 Mass. av. a.w. 1896, and publicly opened immediately thervatter, Ba Gee Reo * from New York, via’ Havre. Letters for ° - At HALF the usual high-class prices! Service Hicks, J. D., Pa. Willard’s, to ferniah at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C.. Sther parts of EUROPE must be directed “Per La methods and materiai—everstnioe the very, Hi, E. J., c a quantity of Hardware and Lumber. ‘The ar- Bourgegue.” (c) At 10:55 PM. tor METELEH LANDS rice. Dest. ‘Teeth extracted free and by as methol +» Conn., Hamilton. Gita outa fo the age vantage direc per ni Syanraiat it Mew Monk Wa ° oltely free trom pain or after effects.” Best Hite ie Re, i adr ae ass the usnal naval inspection. Bla - Rotterdam. manst rected. ““Per Spanrn- 5 = : plate, $7.50. a Vis. LR. R., Ul, 1507 - RAW. poo sent be furnished upon pplication to the fam) ‘at fos35 BR. SQUTLAND, direct, We're closing out this branch tore will thd ‘the surroundings and it. THESTAR’ S CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY Hooker. w. B x x. The Saino. avy Yard, Washingte . ‘The attention of ss. Circassia, from New a 5 men! most acter. Hours, lopkins, A. .. Willard’s etutactaree and dealers is tavited) Tie tere. must be @ieccted “Per Cheat. (oat of our business. # to 5: Sundays, 8 to 6. “ other things bel equal. department resorves the right to wal At MEALS SEKVED IN DINING CAKS. TIUN SIXTH AND B SIREETS. sTa- 10:55 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.s. Lucania, from FRIDAY — IQUB and GUADELOUPE, At 1 for HAITI, MARTIN- ss. Bordeaux, from George J. Becker;pemoved to 911 G nw. Sheet music and musical instruments. del7-1w* Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- ———— Bate, W. B., Tenn., Ebbitt. Howard, M. W., Ala.. Howard House 0:55 Howe, J. R, N.Y. 208 Md. ave. ne. FOR MOUNT VERNON, RIVERSIDE AND WAY | New York, via town. S Q1 t ts D.C. Dental Parlors, 1225 F 4 Howell. Be! nitie. de ; F 5. s - 5 ne owell, Benj F. J., Normandie ny STATIONS —*6:40, 10:08, *11:00, 12:05, 2:06, | | SPRINTED MATTER, | ETC.-German steamers maliinstrumen _ pol8-21d E te Washington Addresses of Senators Hubbard, J. D. ‘ongressional Saturdays take printed matter, ete., for GER- ‘ FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART. . Huff, George 1315 16th st. now, SMITHSO? \GTON, Daily.—8:00, 9:00, 10:05, 11:00, | MANY, and specially addressed printed matter, at st an OW. ment of Columbian University, 1325 H st. n.w. and Representatives. Hulick, Geo. W., Ohio, Varnum. Washington, €., December 15, 5 5, 2:05, 2:40, 5:00, 8:05, 7:00, 8:00. etc., for other parts of Europe. ae © | All operations upon the teeth at cost of material Huling. J. H., W. Va.. Willard's, Toate will be’ reevived. at this | Bagguge checked free for, pansengéry holding finst- | White, Star steamers suiling trom New York on —_——— used. Extracting free. Hours from 1 to 5 p.m. Hull, J. A. T., lowa, Willard's LVE O'CLOCK NOON DECEM- | Clase tickers at station. Bicycles, 25 cents each. | Wednesdrys take specially addressed print 3 ee A ee a amas Hurley, D. MN. Y|, 22 B st. now. TETH. ‘and opened at 1 o'clock | G. Be ase ee ee ‘The American, Cunard and French Line steamers TPietzerett uSIC lo a 7 on ’ . +p Hutcheson, J. C., Texas, Arlington. day, in nee of the bidders, Gen. Manager. Co boas iling from New York take printed matter, etc. UNDERTAKERS. CORRECTED UP TO DATE] ji" C., Wash G st. nw. : pd erecting iw he Fors all conmtcler for hick Ten ee caretised to | Steamship Tickets via all Iires to all points of the eirwticeorinarses Sakbe Aika Oo hie OE the steel and cas romani ‘orld. tek . & O. RR. —>—__——_ ochre kr —— =, im two or, more CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. SIALLS"FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, “il {i OFS ms eet N. ‘Ww. W. R. Speare, Jonnson, Grove i.. Cai. Regent.” Baroy “fe WEST INDIES, BTC. Senators. lohnaon, N., Ind., - aw. pas and other It | THROUGH THK URANDEST SCENERY IN P.M. for PERNAM- ree’ < 2 Undertaker & Embalme _ 5 Johnson. M_N.. N.D., Hamilton. ation to J, AMEKICA. ALL TKALNS VESTIBULED, | BU OS, per Catania, from New| it mer, Nelson W., R.I., Arlington. Jones, W. A., Va.. The Varnum. aes ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL | XT, | Taetters for oiner parts of BRAZIL must be PIANO TUNING, 940 F Street Northwest. Allen, W. V., Neb., 320 Delaware ave. n.e. Joy, Chas. be e ~ ap — | sonable terms. Telephone 340. jal-tr Bacon, A. O., Ga., 924 14th st. nw. Schedule in effect December 18, 1896. hy eA ee erp = SS ===] Baker, Lucien, Kan., 918 15th st. 2:2) V4 DAILY—Cuciauats and St. Louis Spe- | 7220. ,UM. for “BHAZI, “and LA” PLATA! See our grand Christmas Piano INCIDENTS OF A FLOOD. Berry, J. H., Ark., Metropolitan. Kleburg, f y, | clal—Soti ¢ chne 5 ee ie ee a i : i Blackburn, J. C. S., K rmandie. Knox, W LOW, | clal—Sotid trvin for Cincmaai:. Yuliuiaa steepsrs | CO ES i : y % ; 5 . x : Tok Columbia, No. 7548, | $e, Quem Leeimsten, | Lowleratie, Sallansyulls | Tet any for NORTH BRAZIL must be aiseted bes | Offering on Page 7 of Magnificent] 4 Man and a Bear on the Same Flont- Blanchard, N. C., La., Riggs. Kulp, Monroe H., Pa. Wiilz i —= Livats without change: Parlor ears Cinein- Hereltes." ere BE 4 ‘on! Foire: ‘E $350 Upright Piano for $225, on + fe ing Tree. Brice, C. S., Ohio. 1611 H st. — a she Sarnia. a having been ie to the Supre D 3 7 ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA a z A . ss Prom t. attle Post-Intellig-acer. 3 ’ ° => ahaa “ the Distetet of Coluiabk, holding Orphans |g Slant Puliwian’ slgepers vo Cluciaumer | CENA, ‘per ss. Alleghany. (cl At 10:55 PM. for | terms of $10 down and $7 monthly. an Speers cae Jullus C., 1404 Mass. ave. n.w. athe ASC, RAG, bee Be, Fee. eae, of » will and for Tetters | [OF rapt ‘Loulavilie witiveat change. Open | JEREMIE and GREYTOWN, per 8.8. Ardanrose, B Fattory W: Roone neldental to the recent great storm Marion, N. C., 1711 Q st. Lawson, T Ga.. A a ae. en said by, aMary Brown | for reception of pusseugers at'B p.m Pullosen | from New York. Letters for COSTA RICA must be | Bradbury Fa¢tory are Rooms, | meny stories will undoubtedly get into cir. Dn. 31100 = peg aap Sent ey —— tay, | COmpartwent ar to Viexmia Hot Springs, without | drested Ber Araamrame, AAS 1025 tate Ae | rae Pa, Ave. i > It | cviation that will exhibit heroism, romance . es N st. nw Lefever, Jacob, Arlington. of Jan idee thc gcigrey senacperes Coacia nt to renee | peciia uaeSatatogacietrotaeeNew. Cockee Letters for and ludicrous incidents dovetailed with the | G&meron, J. D.. Pa., 21 Lafayette sq. Leighty, J.D. Ind.. Willard an 3 HSE eke SG Re IEE ECR ae accounts of loss of property and the wreck- | Carter. Thomas H i432 Stoughton stn nn. Pa.. 1329 16th st. now. pages EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via_ Richmond | toga." (9) At_ 10:55 P.M. for HAITI, € ‘arter, Thomas H., 1432 Stoug stn, ni vefoik. Ouly rail line, and CARUPANO, per_s.s. Prins Willem IV, ing of fortunes. It has been impossible to Pa., Varnum. Chandier, William’E., 1421 I street n. Sena aa : ‘ A i D “1 nderland pl. f Wills, D.C. 2:2) PM DAILY-For) Gordonsville, Charlottes. | New York Letters, for other parte of VENEZ A SACRIFICE PIANO BARGAIN form any estimate of the damage that has | Chilton, Horace, Texas H st. nw GUION MILLER, - Staunton und for Kichmoud, daily, except | UELA, CURACAO, TRINIDAD, ee Clark, C. D., W 100 2 eh aa. at del7-law tw ; TCH GUIANA must be directed “Per Prius oO: it 4 $185 h been done by the floods and washouts, and ‘Coearall: Evang 318 RS on ‘ap. = Sse = Sheet er Cr i) ee Oe miy Cash. the fact that in many places all manner | Cullom, Shelby M. Til? Mass ave a.w ag EDUCATIONAL. Fe ng lean avenues intone, | SeTeERS a eae mM 6 A Magnificent Full Size Upright Grand Piano— | of communication has been cut off with the | Dubcis) F. Idaho, 1346 Princeton st. cunt ones SS ee = FULLER, ee ee Conta trom New veer, HROGRESO: | Just like new, only used a few months. Has full | outside world makes the condition of those Daniel, John W - 1B st. nw. slager, A ard’s. in Ws 3 . aes nol3-38d_ ssenger Agent. | Uther parts of MEXICO must be dirceted “Per ¢, | rich tone—all the latest improvements—quick ie, | further back in the mountains one of se- ae en 528 ass ave. sw. ou mer Wa. I SH HAND WE CLAIM SUPERIORITY OVER BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD. Condal’”* Sponding action, and without a blemish. Must be} rioug concern. The state of Washington panne phen Wa. Eee oud, Eugene I others In our METHOD of teaching the Pli- dale in effect December 7, 1896. Malls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, | 614 to close the account of owner leaving the clty. u - e : ‘aulknier, Chas. J., W. Va., Shoreham, lowe. P. BL N.Y man system. “We refer to re ters Teunse anid ington from station corer of New | and thence by steamer, close ‘here daily at 12:08 | ®ld to close has lost many thousand dollars during the ‘ THE DRILLERY, 504 11th mer m0. us after the Christmas vacation January Jersey avenue avd C street. PM. patch) close here A rare chance for a quick buyer. Handsome de16-20d 913 Penna. Ave. last ten days. ed almost to the falls, where the current in some way carried them ashore. Frye, W. P., Maine, Hamilton. Jones, James K., Ark., M st. nw. . (di Beasts as Gailinger, J. H., N.'H., % a z ot detT For Chicago ind Northwest, Vestibuied Limited | Mails” for MIQUELON, by rail to, Boston and | scarf and fine stool with it. Five years’ warranty The scenes on the south fork of the Sk Gear Sens to boea ah omeneen! akhany, 3: ee treins 10:00 a.m., 8:08 p.ins thence by steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P.M. (a) | and kept in tune 1 year free. kcmish were appalling. Houses went float- | Gipson, Charics H Md. 1918 N st. now. Magutre, J. ¢ LEY Mose SCHOOL | For cincinaatt” s1sule ana totanapolis, ver | Aisle for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DB : ee ing down the river with all the household | lS’: Charics H., Md., 1918 Macutre, 5G. ¢ hilar + OO A, ich wi or o> ‘on eee on : aes Se Ge. rah i E. te Lildren. 1750. Mucison st For Pittsborgs fseel Casein expres send datiy 10:00 10:55 P.M. Wednesday, the 16th Inst.) close here Pianos sold | effects of the unfortunate owners in them. | Gorman, Arthur P., 1432 K street, Mertin, Chas. H “WS N st. RE M. ~ a.m. and p.m. rd daily at 3:00 P.M. for dispateh via steamer sailing | at factory pric Balkweil, h a_three-months-old Gray, Geo., Del, 1 K st. now. Mec: " Normandte . Hos Winciester and way stations, 10:00 a.m., | Menday and Thursday from Fort Tampa, Fla. (e) [ac cnr) in her arms, waded through three fect | fiule’ Jougene "tol whee fan; Normanatte. 1 MINA Y 45:30 p.m. Mails for MEXICO, overland (except_ those for aes of water for over half a mile and saved Sean ea ae ee BONY i ~~ SEMINARY, | rec kati lamps, Rouognn, ca | hibit, Cid hie ool eho herscht and cid, "Prati S. iiack and | Marri itvam Goa dat ne We cue, dS: Sie. Mi tain ot: A CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. ally Sicep lig! Cora eee ee ema Ee ares or wea celta Naw x oek, Or Auepael ey The Piano Exchange, wife left their home in a canve and started | Hawley, Joseph R., 1741 G st. new. Seaky, See aS. Wor zi and Freneh Boarding and Day School for | For Laray, \. daily. overland dispatch. and those for PROGRESO, whicl down the river. Mr. Black was not able Hill, David B., N. Y., 8 Lafayette sq. ulloch, Phillip D. H st.n.e, Bi are forwarded to New York for dixpatch by steamer to handle the canoe very well and it drift- | Jqoar, Geo. F.. 17 K'st. nw J sailing Sunday, after the overland dis- rmond, J. C., tional. = i nw. i Pi: a miracle that they were saved "S| Kyle, J... 8. D.. Varnum. nw Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Matls for CHINA and JAP. s.-Brencr, | Emmerson Pianos. miracle hey were saved. — Bphge BOC. Mase + AGES Dake eve. Sane DI ENSLEY, oclate Pi 0 close here daily up to 6:30 P De- aes: Two cable bridges at Skykomish went Mantt n., Wellington. 4 ELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. from ‘Tacoma. close here daly tr : praxo xou | out? Wile bri an ‘Mo: elling! Banjo and Mandolin _ m, at studio, uction by Miss I . oF at be Schedule in effect December 1, 1896. from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. December 23. (d) Mails for HAWAII, per 8.8. Australia, from San Mails for CHINA snd JAPAN per s.s. Belgic, < PURCHA: [HE FINES ‘T WORK AND R VALUE FOR THE AN ANY OTHER PLANO MANU- . SOLD BY de15-tu&ths, nders was standing on one of the bridges when it went down, and only through the heroic action of his wife was he saved. A big tree came down the . 1312 Zist st. McBride, Geo. W., Ore., No. 1 B st. now. MeMillen, James, 1114 Vermont ave. n.w. Mills, Roger Q., 1746'S st. nw. Walthall, E. C., Miss., The Vt, Riggs. - a ae = ERBACH, 915 F iver, and striking the bridge upon which STALEY : ore ew, naw 15 p.m. Francisco, close heré dally up to 6:30 P.M. De H, EBERBACH, 915 F river, 4 Mitchell, 3. H. Ore, Chamberiin’s. de ee ee a - ATE Seer ae 5 Mr. Sanders was standing took the briige | Mitchell” J B ot ne . - aiid 1023 15TH. PRIVATE 15:30 cember 23. Fay Sa en WE HAVE LEGANT UPRIG! PIANO, S au 2 : itchell, John i st. ne, Milliken, Seth L., Maine, 1340 1 st. now. Gaillard School a2 thuy cuses | , For Ford and way points: wees. dasa i Dalle for the SOCTRTY ISLANDS. per slip Tronic | Wetter than many, a ood as the beat, uptodate | right along with It. Sanders grabbed one | yschell: John L., Wis., $2 B st. ars eh ee Les corcies des histori- 5380, 7-05 p.m. Sundays, 1:15. 7:05 p.m. Bird, from San close here daily up in everything tone, finish and appearance; double | of the wire cables. He was half stunned | ygorrill, Justin S, No. I Thomas circle. Mitch:il, Joon Murray, N.Y. #21 16th st. of Languages, tit. mec Sondsys 15, 4:80,"4383,"6:30, 108, | Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, spectally addressed | Yeneered maaozany case; full tron plates find | and could make no further effort to save Murphy, Edward, N. Y., 1701 K st. nw. M 1) Frank W. Wyo. W ies 5 5 ieee Aen per ae Euprest of india from Vancoucer, | muller; prire reduced from $250 to $285; $10 | himself. As the lone wire swung arcand Nelson, Knute, Munn, 1525 G st. nw. . D Apt dg ae © MONTHS. days. 9:00 a.m. onls, per as, Empress of India, tay” | cash Aid $8 per mouth. HUGO WOKCH, 924 | toward’ shore Mrs, Sanders who ‘was a | Nel? Soe eg pe NALD qo mgy eng te ~ eereee ington Junction and wa; Malls ‘for AUSBRALIA (except West Australia), | 7th st. mw. aea-sa_ | witness to the whole scene, waded out into | pacn® Fia., 211 N. J. ave. nw. Mossicy, N. A, Ma. Congressional = only), per s.e. Aliowera, fro eters cloee = . : and drew him safely to shore. Perkins, Geo. C., Gal., The Shoreh ; ak ar <eeng OLD W. For Cups ily tp to 6:30 P.M. January 1. (d) “4 B ly ae erkins, Geo. C., Ca e Shoreham, Moody, W. H., Mass., Albany arte ROYAL BLUE Ltset Fon Mew york ann | Maiie" ror AUSTRALIA except those for WEST WINTER RESORT: Justice of the Peace Temple of North! proctor, Redfield, 1535 L st. n.w. E, J., lil, 25 Lowa circle. oe DELPHTA. PRALIA, whieh are forwarded via Puro OE HOUSE, Bend was one of the unfortunates. His! Pritchard, J. C The Ebbiit. N.G. Aris. sete, All trains iliuminated with Pintsch light. LAND, HAWAII, FUT and SAMO) ‘Atlintic City, N. J.,| house was turned over by the flood, but! pugr, James I R st. nw. probe: het <a me = Fer Uhiladelphia, New York, Boston and the East, . Maripos. from San Francisi AT oencall theeears there was not sufficient depth of water to| Rosch, Wittany 3 SEOHOOR AY Gato tae Dane oy = C285 Drain oe tm, mi, Dining Car), ; he port | Thoronghly heated, elevators and every convenience. | float it away. The judge's family were| Platt, 0. H., Conn Norntway: 8 AIOE a4 dn ies steric Care to 10:00 o'elock). Sa the schedule of closing tear. | _ detl-ant GHAS. EVA’ rescued by a number of friendly neigh-| Pettigrew, R. F., S OLE Ne ee ee Sleeping Car open at o'clock). in e sche le of clost =a Ee es $$$. my aden Meat ang ell, =. . Caw rs (9:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:35 Dining Car), rsumption of thelr uninterrupted | ©: ton Institute bors. Mr. Temple himself being crippled, | Quav’ atstthes & ici? Ke new. Senge ea ee 3:00 G:05 Dining Car). 12:01 night, Sleeping ar = UMNSTOM INSTITUTE ror cms, and having to use a cork leg, could barely | Sewell, W. J., N. J.. Normandie. Ou. Fs. woatora a Phe, ate Gale ogAaaltional trains for Fniladel- | (a) ‘Registered mall closes at 10:00 A.M. same DAS TATEE “Winsipws, [save himself. He lost his cork leg, and it] ShermatJoha raat oer: Oley, ye v ithour a Ue pigs gmbe | Buffet Porloc Cars on ali day inte ") Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same day. rincipas. | noated away on the spain at Sit Smith, Jas. jr. x 30 N. H. ave.nw. | Overst >, ind., 1335 G st. nw sition, etc. KING, 920 L st. | For Atlantic City. 1 m., 1 noon and | (c) Registered mail closes at 6:00 same day John Baker came down Miller river on a] Shoup, G. L., I uho, Normandie. Parke I D1 Jefferson place. hw. 12:25 p.m. week days. p.in. Sundays, (a) Registered mall closes at 6:00 P.M. previous big fir tree. Mr. Baker seated himself at| Squire, Watson C. ‘The Normandie. Weise Suter ee MISS_AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT, : a xExpress trains. day. hotel, | the butt of the tree, and after going down] Stewart, W. M., Nev., 8 Dupont circle. Payne, S. E., } Qst A ae ae ee op OrlieekTeauares Go: ech ORTaTntCaE | SG ee ee a ames SEC OOLEAL. ewan tary plumbing wen heats electric ents, wag | abuUt half a mile he had company. AJ ‘Teller, Henry M., Col, 1431 Rhode Is, ave.| Payne. SE. N.Y peeriiaaia: esses on the 0 “ansfer Co. on ord a and Satur itary plumbing, steam heat, electric lig! 2 aatin aa eee amet i 4 Pearson, Richmond, | » Shoreham. sere MT Vermont are ices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue n.w., New | (ty Re mail closes at 6:00 P.M. vrevious | Yerandas, sun parlors, &c. In the heart of th BUcesb lich Dea’ Seaimins Zon suede Be Sua Bp poping) ee Pendleton, ics 415 6th st. now. - - ——— —— | York avenue and 15th stree Saturda: E 2 leaf pine section, the highest polut In the turpeutine | the seething water, climbed on the tree avid. 52 B st. ne. , Perkins . D., Jowa, Hamilton. Mrs. D. A. Ambrose a, Mt GREENE: JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. | eit) within the influ of the gulf stream, to | and stationed himSelf about thirty f on, J. BM, Neb., Arlington. Phillips, T. W., Pa., 116 Vermont ave. 2 : a ae = = which It owes ie miltness of its climate; | from the man. In addition to his alread . George G., 1204 'P st. Picker, 3; MN. i, eee MA eee oe INSTRUCTOR BANJO. LIN AND GUITAR, = GAN vith perfect drainage and a climate unsurpassed. | precarious situation, that bear nearly W. F., Wis., Arlington. Pitney. M.. N ate haa ell-Im STUDIO, 1208 T 8 ———— SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIANOS AND ORGANS. Reached by the Seaboard Ale Line. pines, N.c, | frightened Mr. Baker to death. But Mr.| Voorhees, Daniel, Ind, Rigg: Sone tc . Fle Ed dA PIEDMONT. AIR~ LINE ee "S| Bear was about as badly scared as the uar ° Lovy, All trains arrive and leave at Peansylvania pas- You Don’t Wish to Buy a other fellow, and when the current finally Wetmore, George P., 1609 K st. me = * 'Y GO L drifted the tree to dry land, the bear took | Wilson, John L., The Catro. Mm Ce RESCUES QF TOs saponins, | | ate Oat ia st Hemniasie | Piano Every Christmas. | WHY GO SOUTH? ae ee ae Columbia ave aa pare tie é i cigar fe eee SO BE CAREFt There is within 53 iniles of New York Baker. a é Y “ 2 noll and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- | 5 oF 4 S BIYING. ie Representatives. . ave. nw. r = a? urg. H 7 CF THIS CHRISTMAS IN BUYING. i Another bear story makes Mrs. William = Bes 3 h gg: Berlitz School of Languages | Simiay."taa'ar'yamhare’ Siatiaas: dalle exeert | 4 pinst-CLass MARE-bovent of tie mker-| Am Ideal Winter Resort. Sanders a heroine. -A big bruin was ratte] Acheson, E. F., Pa., 217 North Capitol. hn 3 3 m ath st. s.c. : 723 15TH ST. N.W. aaa Mestern, ae and with the esaprake and Onto | er gayon Wil have a Vano for Mite, FINEST WINTER HOTEL IN THE NORTH. ing down the Skykomish river and was| Abbott, Jo. Texas, Metropolitan. ee 723 14TH ST. NW. iy for the Natural Bri -xington. = 3 > Sra = S a 5 . CI » Shoreham. {Private and class lessoas in German, French, | “41215°4 M-—Daily THE CNITED ST TES FAST THE The Lakewood Hotel, ;Amsre,.. | bot and Killed by Mrs. Sanders Aldrich, J. Frank, I'l., 1401 Stoughton n.w. ; > TU., Willard’s, Spanish and Italian, tauxt only by native teach- | MAIL. Carries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New. York 2 : So ‘Aldrich, T. H., Ala., 1308 19th st. nw. Reybarn, J. E., Pa., 1 mn. ave. TW, i ret Grek Towson, Clastes forming | and Waahington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salle: STIEFF Plarzas one-third} of a nile ta extent, inclosed in BOXING UP A STEAMSHIP Aldrich, W. Fi, Ala, Raleish, Richardson, 2 D. Tenn 6th st. nw. daily. ‘Trial lessons free. Branches “a ary allman Sleeper for ‘Asheville and Hot glass with tropica! plants. sat ‘Allen, C. E., Uiah, 1446 Stoughton et. n.w. Rinaker, John I., American and Europe: ities. Apply to Prof. | Springs, C.; Knoxville and Chatt: a, Tenn., 99 TIC ; ere ageias 3. 3 : . jen, e el . Sans Ws. vox Men a © PP lde10-tf | and at Charlotte with Pulses Sleeper for August g PIANO pty ST SeT aT Oe Portable Vessels for Use im South | Allen, J. M., Miss., St. James Hotel. Rovinson, J. D., Pa 1 tton to Galveston, LA ss NationalCivil ServiceSchool Pullman Buffet Sleeper Washi Texas, via Montgomery, Orleans and Houston, IS SUPERIOR ‘T. F. SILLECK, Lessee, America a New Idea in Shipbuilding. Anderson, W. C., Tenn., 412 th st. nw. Royse, L. W., Ind. ReP A SOU an acces = Russell, C. A. Coun., Hamilten, IN TONE, TOUCH AND WORKMANSHIP, e ae ee 4 Md. ave. ne. ¢ Sei spreateae and Pullman York to Atlanta, Soltd pes ~ Lakewood, Ne J, Ne - oh. D. Ayers Russel', B. E, Ga., Mount Vernon Hotel Perwos preyared, for all examinations at the | Lua, Washlagton to New Orleans without change. | Murine ty caperienced ten, Of, Ortental Hotel, Manhattan Beach, The task of building a steamship, setting | APEC: Te By MASS. 1702 Q St. mw Sauerhering, E., Cochran, Re wens an hour. ‘Special inducements | Sumeet., HereonaTly | Conducted Freitag eee eni| Stee Branch War room 5 eet, ee: ee it up, and then shipping it to South Amer-| Arnold, W. C. Pa. The Varnum, =. J.D. Texas. The Riggs. t joining at once. rae £_| San Prancieco ‘without change, es oy Chas. [1. Stieff, 5 Hoes bo oe Sd pas | a eS _ Settle, Thos. N.C. "The Albany ¢ = 201 PM. Local ront’ Royal, Strasburg and t ae 2 eterna ts “| Avery, John, : Noi ‘apito . . . Wood s Commercial College | narrioninr. “Gay; except. Susday. Te pol ELEVENTH ST. NW. NEAT F ST. Hamilton Hotel. cently at Nixon's shipyard in Elizabeth P T CAPITUL sé. em of bookkeeping ever tanght— fascinating. Try our full commer. ud your money will be refunded if 4:51 P.M —Daily.—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43 P.M. Dafly.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dini Cars and Day Coaches Pullman Sleepers’ New “York to Ashe. HAMILTON, BERMUDA. OREN DECEMBER UNTIL MAY. port, was novel in shipping experiences in this country. Portable houses have been common for many years. Portable steam- Babcock, J W., Wis., 11 B st. n.w. Bailey, Jos. W., Riggs Hous Baker, H. M., N.H., 1411 F nw. Baker, W. B., Md., 316 Indiana ave. n.w. Shafroth, John F Shannon, R. C. Sherman, J. S., Shuford, A. C., Col. Kenesaw ave. Mass. ave. N. C., 1714 15th st. J Fs cate Simpkins, John, Mass.. The Albany. You are not wathilleds S100 | Vite andl Hoe tremens ark: we ee MEAD & BROOKS, Mangers. | ers have been not uncommon in this coun-| Baker. Wm. Kan. 222 East Capitol st. Skinner, H..N’C., Evbitt, — a te r ra. | STEINWAY : Bankhead, J. H., Ala., Metropolitan. THE STUART SCHOOL. Chariot Columbia, Savannah and Jackson. PIANOS e. del-eozm | try. They have been set up on many lakes,| yarham. J. A., Cal.. Ebbitt. Smith, G. W., DL, 91s 14th st. nw. c New York to Memphis, via Birmingham; AND OTHER e aa ; aati : P . Smith, Wm. Alden, Mich., 1435 K st. ny prety ayn i Aare oe Ee ee AND OTHER ‘COTT especially in the west, where there has] Burtholdt, Richard, Mo., Congressional. stn. fate and Preparatory Courses. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to At- Desire to inform their patrons that been no facility for building such craft. The Bartlett, C. L., Ga., Metropolitan. Snover, H. G., Mich., O02'N. C, ave. s.e. fate a p 55 Sonth s18b0ro" The STEINWAY is the recognized Standard = oo, % < Sorg, Paul J.. Ohio, Arlington. a a | Gr CCT | ee rr es ee Ste HADDON HAIL | two vessels that ply on Devil's lake, in| Barrett, W. E.. Mass. Hamilton. | Southard, J. H., Ohio, Hamilton. “deze iss A STUAKE, Principal. TRAINS OX WASHINGTON AND OHIO Drvis-| He and used iu private by the greatest ving 9] North Dakota, are instances of that, for] Beach. & B.. Ohio, 1801 Conn. ave. Soutnwick, Geo. N.. N.Y., Cairo. PRIVATE ‘TUTOR-MATHEMATICS, SCIEXCE, | ION leave Washington 9:01 2. daily and 4:45 | artists. Pai: Lek ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., they were brought from the banks of the Belknap, H. R., iL, Arlington. Spalding, Geo., Mich., #20 14th st. now, Janguaxes, music; elementary or advanced study: | p.m. daily cxcept Sunday, and p.m. Sundays : “5 Davie, Mathushek, Chase, | Will be kept open the entire winter for the re- | Mississippi even in the days when the hos SER CRORE RON ae Sparkman, SM, Fia., M polita: university graduate; experienced; referenc-s. b! | only for Round Hill: 4:32 p.m. daily, except Sun- | _ The Gabler. Hallet & Davis, Mathushek, Chase, ception of guests. ecl0-tt | tile Sioux ranged th i North Dak. Bennett, Chas. G., N. Y., Shoreham. ne O. Box 3 aoktm* | day, for Leeshurg. and 6:25 p.m. dally for Herndon, | Sommer.’ Briggs and other prominent inakers are guests. sel ren Sn ee SES | Sepa ea Spencer, Mise., 52 B st. ne ee a zi as tore ning, arrive at Washington 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 | among our sole agencies. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN on ve have usually pen stows Bell, J. C.. Colo., 1514 12th st. now. Sperry, Conan., Buckingham, ss p.m ly from Round Hill. 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- apa res ave., Atlantic City, N. electric elevator; steam | AWay On monster trucks. They have usually 7 A y. iees Be aa Stah A Business Education Gept Sunday. trom Herndon. 8:34 a.m. daily, exceyt | Second-hand Pianos trom $10 up. heat. Send for lilusirated booklet, ‘Special fall | been of wood. Be ans eee aus Steele, G. 1d., Ebbitt Tey ening ee pein oie CeRSD ATE = CH ANee musta ie aon ROE end witter rates, JAMES HOOD. se7-tt The one that Mr. Nixon sent to the United | Bishop, Roswell P. 182 A se Stevenson, . Mich., Ebbitt. __ 1080-3 ineton. 6:42 a m.. 2:20 p.m. und 9:40 p.m. dally. ae BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL. BOLIVAR, w. va.— | States of Colombia, to ply on the Magda-| piack’ Frank 8, N.Y. Cochran Stewart, Alex., Wis., 1416 F st. nw. EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, | Matassas Division, 12:40 ‘p.m., daily, except Sun-| ‘tuned, Moved, Repaired, Exchanged and Stored. Home comfort, God fishing and hunting, Best | lena river, had to be put in boxes, big and | acy Srank S.A ¥> Cochran. | Stewart, J. F., Normandie. XISSADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, dag. aid 940 aan daily trom Chnrtoiesv ile, EMSS ; 2 Bar cn ee eee a 300 Ube ceee DOr Tee eemetning | Blue, BW. Kan.. Normandie. Sulson, G. W, urnum. a = : oT ickets, Sleeping Car reservation forma- SSS at Star office. e 2 of these boxes. ey led three Sheag peeing “ Stokes, . 7 Bio ith i SUvaver wut Sai | thm foci oto, sod to Renova E. F. DROOP & SONS, | 2 #"Btice _aoin_w. a sunray: | lighters, and were foadea from (ne hghess | Basiter: Geka, Mgrs Stone, Chan W, Pa. a Bee” =z NEW York | station “00 “t Prenmevivania ral = AES z = 0 | Se aN BOATS | tordtt@mp Steamship. The name of the] owsrs, W. W.. Cai., Congressional, Ston Typ French, arithmetic, history, FPF GREEN, General Supt. Surin ee OE Aas POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. oe pale Hana) Brewster, H.C, N.¥., Colonial. ae inn stenography, physical culture, elon: . .P. Traffic Manager. te 3 oot —— = = = 2 2 ead ts ats Broderick, Kansas, Elsmere Strode, >., #24 14th. at, German, dressmaking, journalism, W. A TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent. ems it was built with as much care as a larger iy C Strong, L. M., Ohio, V. eutaat ercaie macS-las L. S BROWN. Geo. Agent Pass. Dept. The Weems Steamboat Co. Vessel, It was built on ways, as If it were icrcanbahigy tig ed Sere em Stroud, W. F., N.C, 71 nw, SaaGs o 3 PI Ic Wi FALL SCHEDULE. to be launched here. Every plate and beam wn, Fost y., Te The F; Sulzer, Wm., N. Y.. 131 B st reer gah ae PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. e have cna gSigimer Potomac ieaves, Tih st. wnart every Was put in place, all the woodwork was Se een, one erelbnin: Sulloway, C. A. N.H., Varnum. unce well, sp-ak, read and understand, Station corner i lunday at 4 p.m. for river la:dings ‘more. | fitted, the engine and every part of the C.F, ta, 3 % Talbert, W. J., 8. C., . nw, $) lessons. Mite. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D uw. Sree new etzeete: prices so low t at ieee eS ee fretchtae. wise: | craft’ was made to fit just as if the boat Bae oe Se ee Taft, Chas. F — ae ea Ui eecety Noscmber 115-) 1500, seer cane emora ite bey (ove '$170.00 | btepaid. Special fates given on Baltiuure treigut, | Was to ply in these waters. The rivets, Burton, C. G.."Mo., 209 A st. s.c. Tate. F. C., Ga., National. TANNER’S s#0KTHAND aN 7:50 A.M. Week-days. PITTSBURG EXPRESS.— | @¢0d Second-hand Upright. y however, were not put in. The vessel was] Burton, T. Ohio, 17th st. mw. Tawney, Ja A., Minn., The Bancroft ‘ a BUSINESS COLLEGE, Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pittsburg. Terms, $6 cash and $5 per month. se7-tf_| painted blue on one side of the interior andj Burrell, O., Wis., 110 2d et. se. Taylor, R. W., Ohio, 136% Roanoke st. LOAN AND fRUST BLL 10:50 A.M. PENSSYLVANIA LIMITED. -Puligan | FALLED & CUMSTON Upright. Ts RANDALL FOTO! IVER LINE— | White on the other side of the interior, This| Galderhead, W. A. Kan. 213 North Cap.| Terry, W. T., Ark., Metropolitan. The principal is au EXPE! lecping. Dining. Smoking and Observations Cars| $8 cash and $6 per moxth. Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, | Was dene to facilitate the erection of the Cannon, Joseph lll, the Cochran. "| Towne, C. A., Minn., 1719 Oregon ave, ACOSUNTANT a Upractica ef ae renee eo cmicaee,, Ctacianatl, podianapolis, | JACOB BROTHERS’ Upright... ith ‘street: Sunday, Tuesday ang ‘Thursday fing, | Vessel on the Magdalena river. Every! Catchings, T. C., Miss, 1722 Q st. n.w. Thorp, R. T., Va., Richmond House. ress practical business methods. Call | Car to Harrisburg. Made to sell for $850. $10 cash and a.m., ianding at all wharves won, 48 Mad: | plate, belt and frame was marked to cor-| Catron T. B. NM Blames. Tracewell, R.J., Ind., 1325 G oe seat al announcement containing ‘un: | 10:50 4.9. FAST LINE —Potiman Buftst Parfor $8 per month. Se er ne Capel Leint) aot] Cosaatal paralleled record of graduates im positions. Day ons. ® tm* D lege, West Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Purlor Car Harrisburg to Pittaburg. 3:40 P.M CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pulinan Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Slecp- STEGER UPRIGHT, oak case...... .. Origical price, $400. $10 cash and $3 month. per Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m.; Wed- nesdays and Fridays avout pm. Passenger ac- commodations first-class. it received” until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. respond with the plans, and then the little craft was taken apart, and this and that part packed away in boxes. The boilers, of course, needed no boxes, but each piece of Chickering, Chas. A, N.Y., Hamilton. Clardy J. D., Ky.. Varnum. Clarke, Chas. M., 7 B st. nw. Tracy, J. P., Mo., 8 1 Trelcar, W. M., Mo., Tucker, H. 8t.G., V. : Clarke, R. H., Ala., 4 B st. ne. Turner, H. G., Ga. WM. M. REARDO: E. S. RANDALL, th chir a : as ° 5. Va., 120 Md. av tes prepared for coll ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Loals, Cin- | souMER PIANO, slightly used. $365.00 "Ageat, Alexandria. Proprietor MM 'e machinery and each part of the hull Clarke, S. M., Jowa, Ebbitt. Turner S. S., Va., 120 Md. ave. n.e. lis. Prof. F. A. SPRINGER, 616 cinnaty Louisville and Chicago. a rar a ea a oh agd Manager. | was stowed away without difficulty. o W., Mo., Ni vier. D. G., Va., the V m. lar cont aiming lin? | 7:10 PM. WESTERN EXPRESS. —Pallman Sleep- | Regular price, $450. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Ly difficulty Cobb, 8. . Mo., Normandie. ‘Tyier. a. arnui B. FRANK GEBEST al High School of Mr ing Car Pittaburg to Chica; Cleveland. Dini 7:10 P.M. ‘SOUTH , and Harrisburg to Car to Chicago. ERN EXPRESS. Pullman Upright Pianos For Rent for $3 per month up. Haoling, $2. Storing, 75c. per month. Washington, 6 c. STEAMER WAKEFIELD, ja30 Mr. Nixon will send one of his assistants to the destination of the vessel to superin- tend her erection. She will be put together Cockrell, J. V., Texas, M st. nw, Codding, J. H., Pa., 1418 Hopkins st. Updegraff, Thos , Io Van iicrn, R. T.. Mo. 280 A st. se, 918 H st. nw. ae Sane Colson, David, Ky. Van Voorhiss, H. C., Ohio, Cochran, Pap tn Washington to Dit*soarg and Har- : Lara Te ae EN Ce Mo. | 00 ways’ and launched precisely 6 she Cook, 8. A.. Wis., 1415 Mass. ave. now, Walker, J. A, Va, Willard’s, ot a re See and Ginctoes Dining Car. r h days, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial | WOuld have been launched had she re-| Cooke, Ed. D., Il, Cochran. Walker, Jos. H., Mass., Shoreham. tonHeights School |72" Pittsburg | ee ugo O 9 | Beach, Bashiwood, Hock Woint, “Nomint Greek, “st. mained in this egguntry, (It is simply a Connolly, iA - Shoreham, Warner, V0 IMS Cairo. ein oC! 30 ALM. at Roch¢ — aint 2 les of riveting the hull together, and Cooper, C. M., ja., 1743 si. nw. Vashington, J. E., Tenn., 2 ver ph Abit bet Che eee ele Ke Oe creep, Say wares Sole Agent_for Conn Beata’ Taiyo mermediate landings to} fastening the parts of the engine together, | Gooner, HL A. Wis, Willents. Watson, D.’K.. Ohio, Hamilton. ties. French Kinder. | 10:0 A.M. for Elmira Renovo daily, except h Pi Leonardtown, Abell's, "Nomini. Creek, Piney Polat, | 224 then the vessel will be complete. It is| Cooper, Metropolitan. Watson. J. E., inc ived fi school and nome, | Sala. Eur Lack “Havia week-days aid. Wil onmmer lanos, repress ere be pe ee ‘aod Yeo: | Interesting to know that Mr. Nixon had] Corliss, ch., Colonial. Wellington, Geo. 70 PM. for We linmeport. Hochester, Buacio ard comico rivers, foreign competition in securing the con-| Cousins, R. G., lowa, Shoreham. Wheeler, Jos ‘alls dally. except Saturdey, with Si 924 7th St. N.W. Saturdays, 7 a.m.. for Intermediate landings to | tract for the vessel. He underbid three for.| Cox, N’N., Tenn. Varnum, White, Goo. E Ir. except Satu-day, with Slee a 5 u 2 ae Washington to Suspension” Uriige va ac15-9t,40 cee peace deh Kea Cee eign shipyards as to price, and also guar-| Crowther, G. C., Mo.. 209 A st. s.e. Wilber, D. F Willard’s 10:40 FM. for Erie. C ooh But. A Manager we rt * “no2-te ' | anteed to deliver the vessel quicker than] Culberson, D. B., Tex., Metropolitan. Williams, J. 1126 Conn. ave. oe : Re ee ert ee z - any other bidder. He built the craft in al-| Curtis, Chas., Kan., 1527 Corcoran st. n.w.] Willis, J. 12) 4th st. se. ee eee iia Sieg vibe | Cong reas o a = most exactly sixty days. Curtis, Geo. M., lowa, Normandie. Wilson, Stanyarne, 8.C., Normandie, OF COMMERCE a0 Het tladelpin, New York and the Rast, ISTIC OCEAN TRAVEL. see ___ Curtis, N. M,N. Y., 1807 H st. Wilson, Eagar, Idaho, Cochran. Seventh street por :00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAT. “IMITED,"" i: a = N.H. E son, I. H.,'N.Y., 1622 19th st. nw, K. URNER. A.M, CE. Principal. all Par‘or Cars, with Diniag Car from Baltimore, A CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Hyacinth Culture in Winter. Rae reat eee eet ht, A. B., Mass. Riges. teadinu ‘a-tool of Uusinéss and. shorthand. Hegular at 7:00 (Dining Cae)” 8:00." 9:00, 10:06 Pi an © Intended steamships sailing from Vancouver From Ladies’ Home Companion for November. Dayton, A. G., W. Va., N. J. ave. s.e.! Wood, Benson, LiL, Ebbiti. Cost. Situations for graduates. not7-tt mingtow) A.M. 12:45, 2:15, 4:20, €:50, 10:00 and So TO Japan ann China. fir. Henry Stopsack, By er of plane and violin. Peona. ay s.e., Washington, D.C. MY, 1312 MASS. AV 11:35 P On Sanday, 7:00 (Dining Cari, 8.00, . 11°00 (Dining Car from Wilmington)’ AM., 3:15, 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 and TLS DAL Por dciphia only; Fast Express, 750 A.M. week: Expiess, 12:15 P.M. week-day: 5:19 PM. daily, For Roston, vithout change, 250 A.M. week-days, and 3:15 P.M. daily. ‘The KNABE Is the highest ty; Piano, both in musteal qualifica’ manship. of the Artistic ms and in work- Also a large selection of various medium grade makes, at popular prices and terms. EMPRESS OF INDIA. Jan. 4, Mar. 29, May 31 EMPRESS OF JAPAN Feb. 1, Apr. 19, June 21 EMPRESS OF CHINA Mar. 1, ay 10, July 12 TO HONOLULU, FUI AND AUSTRALIA: MIOWERA, Jan. 8, WARRIMOO, Feb. 8. Second cabin accommodations very low iates. For indoor culture of the hyacinth select early blooming varieties. For potting soll use turfy loam, sand and leaf mold, secur- ing good drainage by a layer of potsherd at the bottom. Fill four-inch or five-inch pots DeArmond D. A., Mo., Varnum. Denrey, W. M., Miss. National. De Witt, F. B., Ohio, 222 N. J. ave. s.e. Dingley, jr., Nelson, Maine, the Hamilton. Dinsmore, H. A. Ark., 1814 K st. n.w. Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willard’s, Woodard, F. A., N. C., Metropolitan. Woodman, C. W., Tl. Woomer, E. M., 1410 Columbia st. Yoakum, C. H., Texas, 807 H st. now. ri Doliver, J. P., Iowa, Hamilton. eee & Bay se Saw, HOLY © 4 esteem For tickets and freight rates apply 353 Broadway, | Within a half inch of the top with this ol ieee From the Brooklyn Eagle. epee er 14, The coarse of study | Second-hand Pianos from $50 upward. Nn X,, For tretght rates only, 8 Wall wt. No X compost, jar the pot to settle the earth, etek 3 a WEG. bay ‘he Setetiiing Ot mabe meen xiven to voral and instrumental music, drawing PIANOS FOR RENT. iene out se Place in te center so that { Draper, WT, Mass. 1601 K st. than its discoverer knew. It has appeared and paiuting, the lanj s and kindergarten. Tuning and Repairing by Factory Experts. i ie bulb may be more than half covered, Eddy, F. inn., 201 A st. s.e. i suit for $20,000 damages _ sel fia é aaa Careful Moving by Experienced Men. American Line. and press the earth about it firmly. Do not | Ellett, T., Va., Raleigh, Tei Taanorahione Gish tees te a gacere Oe ME. PUTNA SCHOOL, — New York-Southampton (Louden-Parts) neglect to make the excavation for the | Ellis, W. R., Oregon, 1421 Binney st. n.w, | £0" Malprac bs bs = “ ‘ = 3 . 2.W, Wm Knabe & Co. Twin-sctrew U, 8. Mail Steamships. bulb. If you place the bulb upon the sur- Erdman, C. J., Pa., Metropolitan. this city that would justify a sufferer in ee ee ne ae pare Cr * o9 Payee pee ee ny m | face and press it down, the earth will be| Evans, Walter, Ky., the Normandie. proceeding in a similar way. A young man Wea paces riietae tence oan et estes 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. New York-Dec. 30, 10 sm/St. Lou's. -Jan. 27,10 am | 80 firm beneath that the roots will not | Fairchild, B. L., N.¥., Elsemere. was shot in the hand and a physician pre- PAVILLIAM EL PUTNAM, A.M, Principal | For Annapol . Pe ibes bs ei St. Louls..Jan. 6, 10 am| Paris... Feb. 8,10 am | Penetrate it, and in consequence the bulb Farris, Geo, W., Ind., 200 A st. s.e. tended to remove the bullet. Indeed, he au20-t¢ PM. datiy. except’ Sunday. Telephone call No. 1737. del-28d ++--dam. 18, 10 aml St Panl....Feb 10, 10am | will rise out of its place. After pott Fenton, L. J., Ohio, The Bancroft. produced a bullet and carried it around to = “ot. ss pss ae WASHINGTON CONSE! tie Coast Line Express, 4:30 A.! Red Star Line. water thoroughly, and set the pots in 3 2 y eaternthe wd Fitzgerald, J. F., Mase., Wellington. prove that he had performed a successful 1 Pr orE: lee, . 10:57 AM. s rather warm closet until roots form, Fletcher, Loren, Minn., Wellington. bperation. As the old wound was trouble- maindolin, Suter cormet. Re. Free fate Special. via ciicharond and” Seahontd’ Hazelton Campers” one) Planes; NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. which will be in from three to six weeks. | Flynn, D. T., 1314 Columbla roai, some the sufferer went to & young Brook- to pupils. ©: B. BULLARD. Director. Line, 8:40 P.M. daily. Accommodation for Quaa- prices, terms and method | FBIESLLAND. a -Becember 23. 12 noon | When rooted the plants can be brought | Foss, Geo. E., ll.. Cochran. lyn physician, who said that he would put —_ At gid EEE Gan | | Seo. 7:45 AM. daily, and 4:25 P.M. week-days. Pianos. Of doing business with | KENSINGTON. ae 12 Bot, | gradually to the light. By transferring to| Foote, W. T.. N. ¥., Shoreham. the hand under the Crookes tube and see FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, at Matt ios. corner Piftecuth Und @ street. sad the Others: SOUTH Aune ‘January 18° 1 BO | the window at successive intervals the dis- | Fowler, Chas. N., N. 3. 1s00 tech st. n.w.| what was the matier. To this the older isit I ST. NW. cat: be left for the checking of baggage to destin: | Vose & Sons BERLIN... Be ,Janaary 20, 12 noon | Play of bloom can be kept up in the house | Gibson, H. R., Tenn., 215 East Capitol st. | surgeon objected, declaring that the X ray For ROTH SEXES OF SLL GRADES. | Sargent | 19 from hotels and cesidences. eon use your own INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, until early outdoor clusters begin to ap-| Gillett, F. H., Mars., the Albany. was a humbug, that no reputable Dye. apparatas, law fust been ballt aod the Incorstory | SqMo PREVOST 0 J.B. WOOD, Pianos. jadement. Plers 14 and 15, North. River, pear. The room in which the plants are to| Gillet, C. W., N. ¥.. Hamilton, Clans tsed {t, and that sort of thing: 4 enlarges Students trafmed in this school tm accordance | with moedero methods reidily meet the require- | meuts «f the most advanced colleges, and’ usu- ally under the average ag. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., Om 8 Bowl Green, N.Y. Gro, W, MOSS. Ancat. eas mh2I-1y Penn. ave. ACCOUNTANT. blcom should have a rather cold tempera- ture, and if the atmosphere is kept moist by the evaporation of water in an open vessel, wkere dry heat is used, it will be Graft, J. V., lL, Elsmere. Griffin, M., Wis., 326 Ind. ave. Griswold, M., Pa., Portland. Grout, W. W., Vermont, “Arlington. rearly persuaded the patient to refuse to lend his hand to the experiment. But the younger physician turned on the light and the shadowgraph was made, showing the ~ se« a —— better for the plant: well - . . wi . bullet t where it had jodged, in a joint _oetott THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. _ J. RUCHU., HAIR DRESSER, 417 1ith St. N.W. sons who. occupy, the ‘room. "avoid" “mach ety we TL, 000 Mi st. nw. ot thee thumb. The older physician was a Olney School, 2 facing | Mannfactures of Cotcures: Braids, Bangs, Waves, |. 411204 direct sunlight until you wish the flowers to] Hager, Alva L., Wis., Portland. quack. A second operation was performed, bore / + Conn. ave. Ornaments iu ical abell hand-cut only. Open, then give them the sunniest place you | Hall, J. R. T.. lowa, Willard’s, and this time the bullet really was re- Tea Ta Sues Vigginte Sisk eet Som | Qosmction, dyes and washes of Knows religbitity | EEAUTIVUL JAMES HOLMSTROM (N.Y) UP. have until the spikes develcp. Once de-| Hall, U. S, Mo., the Cairo. moved. The same young physician has se- does ao Dees Ree ne ee eee ee Fight, transposing, plano for sale: on 8 veloped, however, keep out of the sun and | Halterman, F., Pa., Willard’s. cured other pictures disclosing outrageous See saat onerte Dt 912 14th st. nw. MEYER act. yy cee tee tee ae in Ay coolest window of the room. The} Hanly, J. F., Ind, 1017 15th st. n.w. malpractice on the part of “natural bone SHORTHAND, Prr- ial sont for Extrait Veloutine, Orlentaline | tz: gt. ow” ¢¢-1m* important points in successfully managing | Hardy, A. M., Ind., Willard’s. setters” and other such people, and certain mere acd diciatioa” p rw apr pin ll for Dorsal lnlmentne nt ee S| SSS hyacinths in the house are to have the| Hartman, C. 8, Mont, 1719 Oregon ave. | men who are practicing without proper tious: typewriting und business course: CIVIL | SEALSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS | fine peatitien ones nt ty ania bulbs well rooted before bringing to the| Harmer, A. C., Pa., 1239 Vermont ave. warrant will probably leave the delicate Groen ie Soa do Spa: ican a's, | SPS tak ara ig asain Bary mrs, | il ged carat: ae SUR IRUPLE" OP ta develop, and keep teva rather sont maaan | Herrsg®, Oss. Fz, Ale. ices they cuy cree toetr wiclians SHE. parent ve : c =o 4 s ! . ‘ % Metropolitan. aes-1¢ 1 th ct mw, bet N end O ste, neat-toe |. opt 8m,6 temperature. | Hatch sat ina, ostord medicines and herb teas.

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