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5 EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. WASHINGTON, See AND MT. VERNON FOREIGN POSTAI: SERVICE | KENTUCKY’ PIANOS AND ORGANS. . S_SENATORSHIP| AN IMPORTANT QUESTION | <q, : , . « daily by ali-taterest: as ‘ = st - OF NEW YORK From Station, ‘st. and Penna. ave. < P eae teas oo = x { Seater ARE | og hm Me a Taare $350 E | PARES ‘coding An Extra Legislative Seasion to Be Oalled | A Suit to Set. Aside Oortain Deeds Fromand e i 3 : a eee me 8:80. ex., 60, *10:00. eee ee : Prakaninsas Ps Z ae, : VOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO LESSONS, 205 40, a z z March 3. to John B. Scott. _ —— h; im order to secure a good p ex. from “New via Southampton. Troe ‘metho “abies *10:00, U I g * lesson, | Address ART! EREANiih Wal See oct . i 9 — Hees ety |] The Bradiey-Hunter Fend Still Bitter | Much Interest Felt in the Outcome SSS “3:00, Sid crt Cor00, 3:80, "19:06, : : ea, “Teutdhte, fom 3 Yerkes’ amd Boyle's Rela- & Case te Be Heard in onveraation and reading. f Kensifigton, trou New ork: i - : ines the, Langembenrg, native pone ge Baer pe ig BN 5 ‘tlome—A Late Tip. Rockville, Ps G02 19th wt, | } clr de2d-2w WEDNESDAY—(c)At_ 102 g January, THE STUART SCHOOL. hi via aieteaeh otis i Receive Treat ‘ qaestleet day apd poarding schoo! for, Giels and $10 down and $7 mont! Y= | “anda F wat 60 Pat oapea Correspondence of The Evening Star. Correspondence of The Evening Star. @uced Price foung Ladies. Academic, Callegiate, Preparatory | sia i ert 7 Pep LOUISVILLE, Ky., December 27, 1896. ROCKVILLE, M4., December 28, 1896. 22. s . COR. = , Y, SPAIN, P y+. . - HE shaPcLat pin STUART, Principat, | FOR kuncrox, Dally. 8:00, 9:00, 10:05. The two Uprights advertised at | BREAN, BRITISH IN No sign has come from the sphinx of the| A bill has been filed on the equity side ‘$195 in Saturday’s Star and Sunday’s Baggage checked free for rs holding first : z Post were sold Monday morning be-}'8: class tickets at station. eycies, 26, conte, etch. ABB! GEO. R. PH! executive mansion as to his intentions re-| of the circuit court for Montgomery coun- = : chloridum discovery for consump!ion G. EL OTT. ILLIPS, . = garding an extra session of the Kentucky ty by Thomas T, Keane, by Robert B. . Baltimore, Md., will open @ ‘school Gen. Manager. Agent. | fore noon. Here is another special legislature, and about his honored head fly| Peter of the Rockville bar and Arthur | Bacnggrenst wiioeadinpnan A eer: Saas fue this city Im January. A reduction to all wend- | _ dee almost as good for tomorrow. We ‘ Tork mane | the condemning cvrses of the people and| Peter of the Washington bar, his solici- | sy ites trmcmene sonamence ayes = 8. we vi a at tain deeds " ‘The Baltimore sckeol f« the largest = 3 . we” Tet: “Per Eth! ‘> | Politicians. There is an open, avowed de- | tors, to annul and set aside, cer ns Dr. Shade has been permanently located in Wash e Ba prt ay CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. want to close out all the small lines ear we ar en cpeencae! Be sire for the call; for the election of a sen-|™=de by and to John B. Scott of Wash- | ington for five years, = THROUGH THK GRANDEST SCENERY IN | Of pianos left from our great Christ-| trom New. York. via own. ator to succeed Blackburn and for the | ingtun city. The bill involves a question of much-needed financial legislation, but so|the utmcst importance to every business long as there ts a chance for the election of | ™n in the state of Maryland. via. Quce si ooeees & fe® permanent cures, the result of sailing from New York on Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays take printed. matter, etc., for GER- MANY,” and specially. addressed. printed matter, AMERICA. ALL TRAINS _VESTIBULED, onversa: Ho rye i een ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL ee ee ees MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. 8TA- mas stock this week. Just one left of those . Magnificent Dark ~ Rose- ne. Path A hn mt ss x Sa- | Kim, 25 Sth et. Miss Lillian Hont, 1104 13 ‘A SPECIALTY sion Stree eo ‘ creed Se ete. for other ett ne Pee Congressman W. Godfrey Hunter it is doupt-| Mr. Scott was the proprietor of the Na- | “itl. 4 Shorthand ier NCHES— lances ‘fwood Orchestral Upright” Grand} “Witte set arn ot Eats ew york on | oa ee ea Bradley will make any move-| tional Hotel and the Howard House, and | ft) 0-".; Mm Bender, 1282 6th st. n.w.; Mrs. Hol- Individual instruc F eccaen tete nie Schedule in effect December 13, 1896. | Pianos, with three pedals, including: Mrs. Hughes, 440 7th et. W. Sanford Brown, 2145 K st. nw. Write or call for booklet. Symptom blank, &., for those desiring “home” treatment. Consulta tion free, 1282 14th st, Dr. Shade in change. e26-5t ANNUAL REUNION jong — experience— Spec “ 2:20 P.M. D. St. Louis course eq 5 ry five months’ course ’-M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Spe- Save" —— and ee Speed dictation and } clal—Solid train for Cincinuati.. Puliwan sleepers’ criticism In most advanced stage of stenographic | to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis. ap tee und St. Louis’ without change Varldr ears Citicin- NTRAL > natl to Chicago. : 11:37 P.M. DAILY_¥. B. V. Limtted -Sottd train for Cincinuatl. — Pullutan’ sleepers to Cincinnatl, Lexington and, Louisville without change. Open for reception “of passengers at 9 p.m. Pullman compartment car fo Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Tuesdays and Saturdays. Dally counection ‘Wednesdays take specially a ited. mat- ter, ete,, Yor EUROPE. een e American, Cunard and SF¥ench ‘line steamers soiling from New York take printed matter, etc., for all countries for wich they are advertised to. MATLS"FoR socrn AXD CEN CA, 0 ANI STRAL AMERICA, | WEST INDIES, Bre ment toward executing the will of the peo. | Teently made-an assignment for the bene- ple in these directions... fit of bis creditors, with liabilities amount- Pea ee aeons ee el “om aaa caee kta meio all ages wnlch Wee wo iynarked Jast Winter.| tell meat dealer of Washington; was oe as cropped out again; the air seethes with | of the largest oreditore Sect. whe ow rumors and counter-rumors of what each | ca g porccs af lang wear Weakingten, Rellitc trae Party is Prepar’ | ued at about $15,000, conveyed it to John er, e outcome of | Id Acie Ee it all is that neither of the two can ever |} ,CoUsbian, who immediately conveyed the famous PRACTICE PEDAL, largest case and longest octave made, continuous hinges top and _ fall board, all the latest improvements, guaranteed ten years, sold by dealers at $350. As a special drive to close EMA’ dates prepared, for, college: Annap lis. Prof. F. A. SPRINC Send for circular contain ngs. Slee it back to Scott for life with the follow- fe the Sprij Ca . . 3 ‘ om and meniors = es . Glalty. “MISS PREANCIS MARTIN, principal: Mies | coe ia Polat’ and Seow Oey I | Terms, $to down and $7 monthly. nS pal semi-officially as being “‘out of it.” Hunter, The Deed in Question. however, is working day and night for a| “In trust nevertheless for the following renomination, and with some chance of vit., trust for the success. St. John Boyle, the caucus nom- | US and purposes, to wit., in tr sei- Capitol Hill High School “Glass of 1893, for Old P AH F. RUSS, ABs 2:20 P.M. DAIL’ er Gordunsville, Charlottes- THAND—WE CLAIM ERIORT ov rn fille, Staunton und for Richmond, daily, except: others METHOD of teaching the Pi junday. Gian apstenn “We tefer to reporters louse and | Hescrvatious and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio Beautiful embroidered Japanese silk scarf and new-style hard-wood ia a for GUATEMALA inust be directed “Per Advance.”’ (JAt 10:55 PM for SANTIAGO. DE. 1 CUBA,“ VEX- EZUELA an mame, f said John B. Scott during his life to retain f. 13 o : = New York. Letters must be directed “Per Pan- | inee, ‘who came within one vote of election z nate, $9 per mo. THE DRILL Sos 1th | oflces, S18 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 8 | stool included. at (At 10:56 PAL. for GRENADA, TRIN | last winter, Is making no fight for the cov. | Possession of said parcel of land and prem- Pinsent Ainas haat kdgu st Stee ee H.W. FULLER, No exchanges. PAD and TOBAGO, per s.#. Grenada, from New| eted honor. He prefers tp maintain his dig- | ises without impeachment for waste; and = ee OKELEY 2 SCHOOL = CeneealEnsentees Stents This instrument will sell itself—it | WEDNESDAY (oat 10:55 PM. ‘tor Bega Deetionte insert Spee His put. to receive the rents, issues See Plans Odtlined for the r le children. Madi: = B ANI " : * a BRAZIL Du Om Ne i sy. | thereof for his own use and benefit, and Doped Cee Mies BV BETH aM. ded ime soe ee is the highest grade upright ever of-| Para. Maranh aire tion is still the strongest of all the candi- frcm and after his death to hold said parcel dates, and with the inter-party fight be-| of land and premises, unless the same tween Hunter and Bradley it appears to | shall be disposed of as hereinafter author- a casual onlooker that he will either g0| ized for the use and benefit of Mary Bliza- before the session (if it is ever called) with-| eth Scott and Margarct Adelia Scott, out another caucus, or win before the cau- daughters of the caid party of the second }cus, and finally get the seventy votes of the | part, their heirs and assigns, forever as republicans, which will elect. Fature, Leave Washington from Rr =D TMINA 7 tation corner of New MT. VERNON SEMINARY, | ,.. Chicago and ‘Northwest, Vertiteied Limited CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. treins 10:00 8:05 p.m. 2.m., For Cincinnati, St. Lo and Indianapol! Ves- English and French Boarding asd Day School for} tnaica Limited 8:40 piss Cathe Tee Girls, For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express dally 10:00 Reopens after the Christmas vacation January | a.m. and 8: ma. D. ester and way stations, 10:00 a.m., for NASSAT fered in Washington at $225 and on these easy terms. Bradbury About half a hundred of the members and friends of the graduating class of ", Cap- itol Hill High School, attended the fourih Gi ince? THURSDAY—(Q). es terants in common. And upon this fur- . . (Qt 10:20 A.MS‘tor CAPE. HAITI, annual reunion of the class held last night sixth. - s Aa Boyle and Yerkes. ther trust that said ity of the second = - Laat es | ie Ee Oe pe oo from New. You Latinesiér. Sete Rae eaten pera sre part shall have full power and authority | #t Naval Lodge Hall, Ponnsyivania avenue Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. ahooea. Rnosvile, ‘stl nil Hoawoxe, 9:00pm Factory Warerooms, be directed “Per Ardandin. ae Sat Sonia ae St. ee ie is aetna to lease or sell said parcel of land or any | east. From a social and financial point of Co ae a pe Si jeeping Cars threagh. : RID AN (At 10g PAL fer- JAMAICA. SA-.| or the party nominee, Mr. John W. Yerkes | part thereof from time to time and to con-| view the reunion was the - 1 - For Luray, $:40 p.m, dally. 1225 Pa. “Ave. VANILLA and CARTHAGENA, per 5.8. Adirondack, r ° y tire ares Banjo and Mandolin For Battimore,. ‘week days, 5:00, 6:30, 37:05, | FRUEBORN @, SMITH, MANUFACTURER. from New Torts e)At 10:30 Ar for CAMBECHE, | Will not enter the senatorial race, but {t 1s is pe See ae treat ane Shey | ¥et held, as the evening was so divided into chica! tales: Beck neiarane att Stadio Taf a ee Sy ee ePAN WICKLED Maw oe 1t_| CHIAPAS, TABARCO and, YCCATAN,” per xs. | generally understood that he {s the strong- | "25 Of mor fe rObh Peteeb oan sec cnn | Periods Of conversation and Gancing. Sater. RLw.. oF at howe of pupil 116-2m tO, 31285. 28 Nigilaticla,| from New York.” Letters for other | egt man in the party after Boyle, and that i ae steers Se ; p conditicns as the said party of the second in case of Boyle's promotion to other fields, | part may seem fit, and without obligation whteff is rumored, Mr. Yerkes will at once | on the part of the purchaser to see to the enter the race, backed by the governor's | 4PPlication of the purchase money or the influence, Boyle's strength and a large per- | fon thereof sia re dene ode apices sonal ichowing J sum) Mr. Nerkes tbls’ 55 arcs of lawl aod premine te ten home in Danville this week, and he sald | il and testamens Cre ea ees Dy las = pa eietiones with Mr. aa were | inw.”” ae See. sur a ie would not oppose him in any way, The relation between these two gen Interest im the Inene. tlemen is very close. Yerkes’ wife is a| Should the Maryland courts hold that daughter of the late William 8. Anderson, } this. deed is not void on its face it is con- and Mr. Boyle's mother was a sister of Mr. | tended tat ev : Anderson; Mr. Yerkes’ wife is also Mr. ss Sa Whe eee rupted by clacs exercises and intermission for refreshments, that all present weve equally entertained. Following the call to order by the pre dent of the class, Mr. D. M. Edwards, the class historian, Mr. Daniel B. Street, gave a very entertaining and graphic account of all the alumni and the progress they have made in the world’s great handicap race for honor, position and wealth. The class Poem, by Miss M. R. Parkman, and the cration by Mr. E. Hume Talbert, were nec- parts of MEXICO ‘must b direeted “Per Vigilan- cla.” z Mails: for NEWFOUNDLAND, “by rail to Halifax thence by steamer, close here dafly at 12:06 Mails for MIQUELON,“by “rail to “Boston and | thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20°P.ML(a) Mails for CUBA (except t e for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be-forwarded to New York up to 10:55 P:M.* Wednesday), close here dally at 3:00 P.M. for dispatch vin. steamer sailing Mon- days and Thursdays from Port ‘Tampa, Fla. (e) Mails for MEXICO; overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, which are forwarded to New York, for dispatch by steamer sailing Saturday, after the Wednesday overland closing), close here Mile at 1:10 A.M. (a) ard School (xc ails ciames, :20, ay Mis, 7: 4:36. p.m. Sunday For Erederick, * VOCAL INSPRUCTION. noon, 4:30, -del2-Im Studio, 1211 F st. n.w. For Haj Mrs. D. A. Ambrose, <0, 20) 3 INSTRUCTOR BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR, dell-Im — STUDIO, 2 Eduard A. Lovy, | .2a sours STEFF p.m. Sunday ‘retown, 10:00 a.m. 5 s venture will follow this lead. It is | ¢sSarily omitted. Miss Mabel H "TRANSPACIFIC Boyle’s second cousin, through her mother, | "°°: avi 7 TE SIOLLN . Fe - “HIN. . y : expected thajMessrs. Anderson and Bouic, | £9Ve # unique and original prophecy, which 4% .v N AND COMPOSITION, For Cape May, 10 a.m.. 12 noon. Mails for CHINA, JAPAN nd HAWAII. per | and the two families have always been d tol - wea ti = Biudiog 1337 Pat naw Ganders & Staymaa) | ROYAL BLUE Line Fort NEW YORK AND cru, from San Erunelv, ‘close here deliy up | very intimate. ‘This, it can be readily seen, | attorneys for John B, Scott, will file their | <<! Of &reat wonders achieved by the mem not 1-2m é v1. bers of the pioncer class of the C. H. H. 8, the great people they had turned out to be Memorial resolutions upon the death of Mr. John W. Ewing, the first: member the class to p: we then read by Mr. R. A. W. McKeldin, These resolutions All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. Berlitz School of Languages | Fy Wisaritin Sew York) Heston tnd i Bost is the cause of Yerkes’ decision to keep | answer very soon, as both parties are anx- cut of the race as long as Boyle is in it. | ious to have the matter speedily settled. A Late Tip. Hewever the circuit judges may decide, the case will be carried to the court uf A late tip for the senatorship is George | appcals. W. Jolly, the first district attorney, who + xcept West Australia), ‘specially addressed ancouver, clove bere Chas. I1. Stieff, +. 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W., NEAR F ST. det5-3m,28 J. ©. CONLIFF, Manager. jays. 8: 00 a. 35 Dining Car), 3:00 (5: ‘oc00 ath. Dining Cash, 200 a.m. Dining Car), Dining Car). it rman, French, Spanish and Italian, taught only by native teach: ers: also Latin aud Greek lessons. Classes forming ‘Trial 1. Textept those Tor West E forwarded via Europe), NEW LAND, HAWAII, FIM ang. SAMOAN ISLANDS, r signed the com- = eee Ee bo aes ere ates + arr close here | served four years as United States district | TREASURY OFFICIALS DISSATISFIED. | mittee and are to be presented to Mr. and NON MUMS ee Atty oer nabe Malls for CHINA und JSBAMG per s.x, Tacoma, | attorney. It is sald that Mr. Jolly can Robert L. Ewing this week. Pade i 2 EES EE z from Tacoma, clqse here dafly-igego 6:30 PM. Jan: | command five votes from the silver demo-| They Think Filibustering Han N. e-cleation of officers for the ensuing E — My of re ulted as rs: Pre e a ». NationalCivil ServiceSchool Stats, who have heretofore voted for Black. | Beem Stopped as It Should Have Been. follows: President, Mr. Dy wary 9. (a) 3. Mails for HAWAII. per 59. pe Francisco, close here daily up to: 2 Fi s ST CAPITOL ST. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and xaminations at the | residences by Union Transfer Co. ou orders left at M. Edwards, re-elected; first vice president, Miss Marie Mahr; second e president, Piano burn. Jolly is a man of parts; has a won-| No information has been received at . a . dd Ba 71 os derfully attractive manner and withal Is either the Treasury Department or the De- Miss Mabel HL Swingle: . Mr. R, po I ele er tres Ree reir apne ep mete ce of Bopeltt: froin Sun Francbito those bere ashiy up | 2, man of ability. He has made no effort | partment of Justice respecting the sus | A. W. McKeldin: treasurer Mee Longe is eer nene scone —— | a Ges Gare Warerooms. RO PM January eae to get in the race, and wil do s0 only as a pected filibuster, Three Friends, except McNeely, historian, Mr. Arthur H. kim. Wood’s Commercial College | ,,, Maneer- Gen. Pass. Agt. fic malls are’ fotwheed to port of sail- | compromise candidate. Ex-Judge ; oraior, Mr. James W. Bevans: proph. ‘ the announcement of her seizure, nor have TOL ST. o at ed of Frankfort is said to have at his . {INCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPTTOL ing daily, and the schedilt (of <osing is arranged | Holt i etess, Mrs. Bramwell Davi A complete display of the world-renowned r. Mar- = Anes ‘taught. on the presumption of theft Nuidferrupted overland | command sixteen votes on the first caucus | any special instructions been given to the | ola C. Grant, cep ee lea aeatiancing Ee on Saat coe SOUTHERN RAILWAY, KNABE Panos; also a few lightly. ured at a re- | "AU sstcreq-mailclowes sifO@b A.M, eame day, | ballot. What later strength he may be able | local officials as to the legal course to be | During the course of the evening's bu ad ir money will be ae Se Rape duction from usial net prices. (byRegistered mall closes Mt 3:40 P- same day. | to muster is a matter of conjecture. pursued. The officials are not entirely sat- | 2€SS. Mr. Daniel B. reet offered a reso! (c)Registered mail closes a$ G106-P. same day. (d)Registered -mall closes gt 4Q0 P.M, previous aay. ; ae S“CiRegistered mail “loses ff. 1500 P-M., “Tuesdays anil Saturdays 1896. All trains arrive and leave at Peunsylvania pas- senger station. 8:00 —Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte Harrisosborg aed way: statiocs eally, except org. Harrisonburg aed way Bs, daily cxcey inday, and at Pynchbarg with the Norfolk and an ner ats =a ye the Coesspeske and Ohio: for ti atural idge and Lexington. Kone better. $25 a year, day or night. 11515-A.M— Dally THE UNITED STATES FAST: Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and aw. MAIL. Carries Puliman Buffet Sleepers, New York 030-3m* and ‘Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at P r fot ‘Asherilic and Hot Pianos of good mediam grade makes” from.§250.00 upward, dird second-hand Pianos from $50.00. TERMS, CASH OR TIME. Pianos ‘to yagi. moved and repairad, 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. Cabinet Rumers. isfied. with the way. the business of rre- ‘A press dispatch states that Major Mc- | Venting filibustering expeditions from leav- Kinley is looking toward Kentucky for | ing our ports has heen conducted, and it is a suitable man for the cabinet, and that | Stated that Assistant Secretary Wike, whg he bas considered Mr. Yerkes of Danville | is now in Florida will investigate the mat- ter. for one of his portfolios. It is not thought It is known that th si “ 2 ie Spanish minister that this information Is correct. It comes | ners ‘has made repeated Seoaeiat at the tion, which was subsequently adopted, that the president of the class be authorized to appoi:t a committee of three, of which the president should be one, to wait wnon = the presidents of the fraduated and e¢rad- wating classes of the Capitol Hill Pigh School with the view to forming an alunini association. This had been tied nt several other reunions, but failed to mature. ‘The BT languages, music; elementary or advanced miversity graduate; experienced; referenc de19-28a = eee | ee EE : : “ “fafréet: from Chicago, that while Mr.’ Mc--| State Department that some of the govern. committee consists of the president of the ry ea : . y= eae one FI of ‘Kinley-was there he was urged to look for | ment offieers in Florida have money in- | Class, Mr. Daniel B. Street and Miss Mabel MISS ADA LOUIS# TOWNSEND, Springs, BG i Kooxvile and Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., Vose Seg. Lone = er t. officer in Kentucky, with a view | terests n-some of the steamers engaged in | H..Swingle. All the presidents of form>r octet erate Nolet Cane: Save. nw. | Pullman Buaee Steper Westieree ie tiaemear =e oh ALE a5 a OPEN ALT = to putting, Kentucky in the republican | Viclating the neutrality laws by carrying | Classes will be seen and the idea talked mp, oar Soe —— via ertaanery New Orleans: and Houston, ° |. ate WITHOUT QUESTION THE, MOST DESIRABLE column perpetually, but the man consid- | €*peditions to Cuba. These complaints have | #24 if they can be induced to join, the five wet eh Seo oe in peaen Seg oarene mae age | I TAO S==- AHO Wear tata Etec apa [soar ad SOA ante, ‘Ry Sig S| Seen formar toc cuar Cates a | nance wi wil have grated yh (Royal High Schovl of Music, Berlin.) Sunset Personally Conducted “Tourist. Exeurston | 2 3 ze: K Ohio. raftway omlces, oF Adare. “.Jerty to say who it was, but there is every | cers in Florida, and while the reports ad- ut onmual Ripetting Téacher of PIANO, OR and THEORY. ‘Through Sleeper on this train every Saturday. to aS = < a bedacaaeele mer ie y.M f 2, herner will be asked | mit the fact of subordinates or members of | the Capitol Hill High School Alumni A:so- no6-2mn _ Studio—1327 F xt. room 6. San Francisep without z : We are sole agents for their} acsoir ¥ Hay SUP: ines indication that a southern change. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and. rg, daily, Cr) ‘Sunda; faeenetia red for examinations. phy taught by Tocal for Charlottesville. oh fe o€ the greatest experts in Wasbington. “Bos tt VESTISULED LATED, compond of: EGE OF COMMERCE, Pullmap SS Sleepers, ‘Cars and Day: Coat ciation next year. When the business meeting had been can- cluded, a program of dancing was enjoyed until a late hour, interrupted by an inter- mission for refreshments. Those present included Mrs. Bramwell Davis, Mrs, Copeland, Misses Eunicc H. Welch, Mabel H. Swingle; Marie G. Mant, to call at Canton at an carly date. The | their families holding interests in some of leading republicans of Tennessee have pro- | the well-known filibusters, it is claimed tested against H. Clay Evans being con- | that this fact has not had and could not sidered. They say he sulked in his tent | have any influence upon the official acts of last summer ard that if Tennessee 1s to be | the «fficials. Up to this time these state- considered it would be better to choose a | Ments have been allowed to pass as satis- native born statesman in preference to one | factory answers to the charges, but the who: came to the volunteer state to seek | Officials here are greatly annoyed by the famous instruments. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., ' * 47 Lith St. N.W. de25-20tt FOR SALE-ATLANTIO “CITY, NIA ¥ iate ‘chances, on easy termts;' to purchase fur- Tished hotels uit boarding honses;. chotce loca- tions, Also cottages and lots In every section of the city aml Longport. 12 G. ADAMS & CO., Atlantic City, No J. sde28-26t 1,700 persons pre- COLUMBIA COL ‘ 407 Seventh street rorthwest, ‘hes. Pullman Sleepers’ New York to Ashe- C. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Principal. Ville and Hot Springs, N. O.; New York to Tampa, ‘The lesding school of business and shorthand. | via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson- Hiighest attainable grade of instruct a SEASIDE. HOUSE, Ocean and Pennsylvania are., Atlantic Gity, N. J., " P hrey, Lucy A. Grant, Mary fame and fortune. The best Evans can ex-.| frequent successful trips of the filibusters, | Daisy E. Pump! if y erate costs Situations for graduate of, New Orleans, Via “Atlanta and Son ny heated, elevators abd every gourenience. | pect will be a foreign post, and the south: | and it ts not unlikely. more stringent meas: | Holmes, Potter, Louise MeKeldin. ; TEBE BE eee: tae Roce ete ne ea ° . ‘Teorenge CHAS. EVANS. [ern cabinet man come from Kentucky. It | Ures to put a stop to them will be adopted, | Alice Irwin, Irene Sanderson, Mare San- Tir. Henry Stopsack, —_| ute, sou ay Dioing aanoro’ to | Di alo bargains aE Rp eLe GEER SS Whether the subordinates owning interests | derson, Andrews and Addie Illis, and Teacher of piano and violin. pc. | Qk4ES, OX WASHEXGTON AXD OHIO DIvIs- i a LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT ‘lias A private letter from Frankfort says that = these vessels will be required to resign oe eae i a wma he ~ — 617 Penna. ave. Washington, . oe jeune pn poe, 2: O01 a.m. daily and 45. New Pianos, $250. Easy e jatorm patrons that is not known, but if it is made to appear | ie! the state officers have prepared a ment of what they want in the w that any one of them is under reasonable financial legislation, and that it is in | Suspicion, prompt action will be taken, only for Round HM: day, for Leesburg, and Talbert, R. A. W. McK« Alf. A. Er, 3 25 opens September 14. The course of study {5 | Returning. arrive at Wash dis Burgdorf, Hall, Harold C, Grant, Jon HADDON “HALL, terms. 3 Foster, Virgil Hilly spect: s . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. the bards of the governor. Another letter Told of the Three Frien Fitzpatrick, Samuel er, Vi y Ca a mer opt a DS : 4 5 : Will Hillyer, Arthur H. Kimball and Wiil- Eien to poral a inatramental masic, drawing septs from Herndon, 8:34 Piano bargain. Dprignt Gi coon of puesta. ie = ses Precigte” Maren 3. Sei Seen SD ee Salleh 205 fe Dr. Zectichn now charged with having | iam N. Cromwell. The executive ay nd ting, t inguages and kindergarten. ‘Leesbu in el 5 iy ished ig Grand os *§ vl ct jast. eS. Cian Seo ae he | aes ate ee Kenilworth Inn RATION CONFER Cering the Three Friends, at well ax hav. [uishs reunion, was ‘composed "of Mira a ji = Bez it with it. 2 2 m s MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, Manassas Division, i2: = = 2 AN ARBITRATION CONFERENCE, + 1633 19th st. ‘BIVTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. ©. Bramwell Davis, Miss Eunice H. Welch, pst. n.W., Piano bargain. : ing betrayed Gen. Maceo. A dispatch to a ‘This magnificent ‘hotel, delightfully: located in ee ee ee the" mountains “af westéra Recth ‘Caroling has 2 d vingle, Mi: Marie G. ‘tectintcal sche a for busi. ed at at A magnificent Upright Grand Piano, superb Prospects for Acceptance by Veme-/| New York evening paper says: Mane, Mites Daisy Purphrey, Miss Lucy ‘echnical schools and for - | tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ol been leased to Messrs. Livsley-& Kittredge.’ The | suela Are Good. Zertucha had th lets id 7 Mr. Deltus ness Priv: Susti if desired. ‘Pent tone—one of the jt makes. Worth ,. ®: < ertucha ie complete confidence o! <j PWILLIAM Ii: PUTNAM, AM. Principal. | STqzUS and at Tivania railroad passenger.) it goes for $200 cash. peled, "20" porcelain ‘baths ‘added, hss ticctaie | A conference was held at the British em- | Maceo, and was aware of the nature of all | M. Edwards, Mr. Leroy J. McNuly, Mr. R. au29-tf aes W.,H. GREEN, General Supt. Piano bargain. i Ties steam heat, open Mrepiaces, elevators, and | bassy yesterday afternoon in regard to the | the correspondence that passed between | A. W. McKeldin, Mr. Daricl E Ginest, ENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, Wi Ton ae Mantes. - all is appointments are superior, good stables, | arbitration treaty between Great Britain | the insurgent leader and the junta here. | Mr. E. Hume Talbert and Mr., James W, FRIENDS ECT S' . A STURK. Gen. Pass. Agent. A handsome Square Grand Piano, good as|. and the best golf links in the south. arbitration treaty When Maceo received word as to the land. | Bevans 1811 I ST. N.W., L. 8. BROWN. Gen. Agent Dept. new. Original price, $600. Only $90 cash. ‘Through vestibule sleepers from NewYork. The | and Venezuela There were present Sec- ee ¥ RAD! Fine Cover and Stool with it. , The Piano Exchange, For BOTH SEXES OF ALL —s, A NEW GIMNASIUM equipped with Sargent PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, apparatue, bas just been built and the laboratory enlarg ing point for the expedition, he confided retary Olney, Ambassador Pauncefote, Min- the news to Dr. Zertucha, as he ‘aia 10 the ister Andrade and Counsel Storrow. After | members of his staff. Management of this hotel will be. most Iberal. DISTRICT IN CONGRESS, lets and further” part ree Station corner of Sixth and B streets. Open O13 Penna. Ave the conference it was stated that the pros- At the earliest opportunity the traitor The Van Essen Bequest. ety ata an maecae euler eecenin eae In Effect November 15, 1896. zo ae = hg pects of an acceptance of the settlement | Communicated this information to the Span-| some years ago the late Peter von Essen mente «f the most advai colleges, and usu- sects” jards, and the gunbéat and launch were se- by Venezuela are good, It Is understood, | cretiy dispatched to the rendezvous to lie in however, that there are important limita- | wait. There is no other possible way that tions to this acceptance, which appear to | the exact spot and time of landing could 7:50 A.M. Week-days. PITTSBURG EXPRESS.— ly under the av age. B oclo-tf THOMAS W SIDWELL, Principal. Py I and Dini: Care Harrisburg to oe Olney School, 22 1:5 st. tacing Hartisbire do Cnengo, Ciacin of Georgetown left $12,000 to be expended on “the free white schools of Georgetown.” ‘This money has remained in the treasury ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, THREE PEDALS, Ma- hogany case, left with us to sell, only $115 cash. Ttcre 1 wlihin 58 miles of New-York * Boarding and day schoo! for girls. Iemoved from | Bt Gleveland*and Toledo. Battet Tarts: | 4 4p for some one. HUGO WORCH, An Ideal Winter Resort. | make the case test hopeful of an immediate pe Fn an dgarned except through treach- | tor many years, as the District could not ris. . a 2 : i mane 4 3 camp. 1827 I st. Sse Virginia ‘Mason Dorsey ‘and Miss | _ Car to Harrisburg. de22-Sd 924 7th-st. n.w. FINEST WINTER NOTEL'IN THE NORTH, and apiiaractory, conclusion than has been The statement that the San Juan river | US¢ it in accordance with the terms of the aura Lee Dorsey, Principals. ccli-tf | 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE. Pullman Beffet Parlor expected. ee nas Sas The Lakewood Hotel, ;A%... Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrlaberg was a favorite place for filibastering eape- | Will, and the heirs could not recover it. 1% EEAUTIFUL JAMES HOLMSTROM _(N.Y.) UP- It is practically settled that there will be ditions to land f > vidi chat the Com- MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH ST.—SHORTHA: 4 ar a i land their cargoes is without | Senate bill 2986, providing man system; NEW and RAPID metbod 3:0 Pat’ cHiicaco AND st. Louis express...| Et See ne ane eae ats OF? | _Piszzse one-third of n tile fn extent,.{nclosed In | NO extra session of the Venezuelan con: missioners be given authority to use the money, is now before the District commit® tee, and while the Commissioners are urg- s foundation. No other expedition had ever Scemicet twenty ance anes ‘custom pre | been landed at this particular point before. q salting be Vaeoee The two Spanish vessels woula not have glass and filled With tropiea! plants. MUSIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS. SPECIAL RATES BY ‘THE WEEK. vegt ners and dictation; pupils obtain and retain pos!- | “Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sic Lions: typewriting and business course; CIVIL. | ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Leals, Clk: SERVICE special classes, enter NOW; money | cinnats, Louisville and Chieagoe refunded if you do not pass; experienced ieache-». | 7:10 PM. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman §I for “piano. MEYER, Agt., Plano ‘and. Voice’ Culture, "1637 18th st. n.w. d¢-1m* =i been waiting there concealed if they had | ing its passage the heirs are endeavoring PeRNGeGOORATRNTETT Poth SALLBOR ties, There appears to be some question as to ‘ng Car ‘Pittsburg te Chicago, and Harrisburg to ee ue eee foes marvels of Peat BL Uy eaes | thes mature ral Watconalare position. on mpi wee — Seong teed to prevent the proposed Prene are revel ning Car . Bs rest chance in the worl ropolitan Ext é 110 BM. SOUTHWESTERN FSS. -[ullman Music 1200 Gat Bates ee | Sf Ortental Fiots!, Manhattan’ Beact. Want to Know the fis. tee een nase oitainte bee The Met litan Extens! 0c3-8m,4 Sepine ont revaicing: ien.28 : ve Deta: Friends escaped. entant Donald McPherson has written to Mr, McMillan, chairman of the Senate commit- tee on the District of Columbia, regarding the proposed extension of the Metropolitan railway line. This extension, Mr. McPher- son says, is totally inadequate for the needs of the section of country lying north leering Cars Washington to Littsourg and Har- Habarg to SU Louis an Cineinuasi Dhaing Cer. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Valiman Sleepivg Car to Pittsburg. ‘80 ACM. for Bane, Canandal Rochester and Nigcarn Falls dally. except lay. 10:60 A.M. for Elmira aud Renovo daily, except Sunday. “or Lock Haven -week-days and Will- President Crespo and the government au- | breadth of being drawn into a trap just Maceo was, the sami ; thorities have expressed satisfaction with | “ape eesgenanby the pert NS the general results of the settlement so far constantly since it has been learned that he they secured arbitration, yet they have | pointed out to the enemy the cave used as not yet expressed: official approval of all | shelter for the wounded, and was responsi- the details of the settlement. On the con- | y, *r thelr butchery. It was Zertucha who intercepted the trary, there se-ms to be a very earnest de- } mails and cut off the secret communication aes Hamilton Hotel. not to exceed $3,500. Address 7 office. de28-2: HAMILTON, BELMUDA. . OPEN DECEMBER UNTIL MAY. MEAD & BROOKS, Managers. New York office, 3 Park place. del-eozm “OCEAN TRAVEL. WEST INDIA. TOURS. . taste: Elegant Passenger Steamers MADIANA, 3,000 tons, sails Jan. 19 and Feb. 27, ORINOCO, '2,000-tons, sails ‘Feb. 17. E—I AM EXCLUSIVELY AUTHOI- wed to trade $150,000 worth of improved proper. | » lamayrt Sundays, 2:40 P.M thes, valued ‘asi basis from $4,500 to $6,000 | 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Hoches:er, Budslo . and el of all incumbrances, for vacant | > ra Falls dally, except Satu-day, with etary F of incumbrances. This is a rare | {ng Car Washington to Suspension Briige via Florida avenue. He says the bill is well ; = ire at Caracas for more exact information | between the patriots and their friends in | exchange for income property with- as * CARIBBES, ‘2,000 tons, sails Feb. 6. Wi ‘at Southern Pines, | enough as far as it goes, but it does not go _ cn SMe HENBERSO® with | 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua; Rochester, Buf- at is | Pine sInn on the terms of the treaty. When the set- | Havana for more than two weeks. This $y Wagsunan), 700 1th HEBER I Hh | fale and Singara Palls dally, Sleeping Gar Wast- | aif"tatea! improvements, ree Meenas Be y, ern, coureniencen; | tlement was made in Washington a rough | strange silence could not be accounted for far enough to suit him. Mr. McPherson dely-2w draft of the general features of the settle- at the time, but now that Zertucha is no Groiz, St. Kitts, Antiqua, Guadal ™Dourinten, ‘For Philadelphia, Now York ani the East. Martinique, St says: accommodates, guests; modern ‘conveniences, sanitary pltimbing; elcgtric, Ipies-wide Yerandas, sun parlops,” &¢.” ‘eart’ long- leaf pine sec! o! a = = “CONGRESSIONAL Jamat ment was made. This contemplated the | Icnger in the insurgent camp. the commu-| “Beginning at the road's intersection at DENTISTRY. OF por beauty of ‘and perfection. of climate jon, tHe ‘hi in. Subsequent negotiation of an arbitration | nication has been resumed, it is understood. | Columbia road or Connecticut avenue with eae this trip is tosurpassed or Iilustrated jaisphlets °| treaty between Great Britain and Venezue- PIAL So ARTI SHLnEE Aictan tah aae aaah no Gan q STRETHUR ABBIN Sesetent, fuformation apply Failed to Pay a Debt. northward on Columbia road to isth street 2 UTERBRIDGH 2’ OO. "Ag to be extended as shown e new H igh-class 4 & QOTEODGR & Co. “Agents; prefer to see the treaty itself, instead of an | A court-martial has been ordered to con- | t0 be extended as shown, by the new map vene at Whipple Barracks, Ariz., for the trial of Lieut. Col H. E. Noyes, 2d Cavalry, on the charge of having failed to repay a small sum of money borrowed twelve years OW MOSS O21" Pennsylvania ave, Intesded steamehipe salilig Hon Waxconver to Japan 4x» China. agreement for a treaty, and the present in- diéations are that Venezuela will give no acceptance until the entire phraseology of the treaty, with all its terms and qualifi- cations, is completed. This may take con- ward on 18th street to Howard avenue in Mount Pieasant, and thence in the direc- tion aud to the extent that may be agreed upon by the Commissioners, provided it is deemed advisable to go beyond Howard dentistry At HALF the usual bigh-clase prices! Service | 8iderable time. The general - expectation | 80 from an enlisted man serving under | ayenue at this time, to terminal facilities. Tmetbeds and material eversthing the very 00, 19:00, | marrnEss OF INDIA, Mar. 29, at Best | was that Venezuela would first accept the “This extension is decidedly important in pt aye ey 32:45, 2:01, | EMPRESS OF JAPAN. 1, Ay oH proposed. method ‘of settlement. Then dip- furnishing proper and needed facilities to fubber’ plate; $7.86. Consultation free. is HONOLGLU. BOT Jlomatic relations between Great Britain all Lanier Heights, a large part of Merid- je surroundings and £ ; . z meats of = ee ndings os MIOWERA. Tene WARRIMOO: Fars, pba. a ices poate a nga fan Hill, the Walbridge subdivision of In. ® to 5; Sundays, % For tlkets and tee ‘Broadway, Ny, er frelght rales ouly, Go'Wall we 3 gleside, Brown's subdivision of Ingleside and Mount Pleasant, and also the Denison * D.C. Dental Parlors, 1225 F pols2ig REE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART. ment of Columbian University, 1325°H st. p.w. ‘All operations upon the teeth st cost of material used. Extracting free. Hours from 1 to 5 p.m. at COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE; BARN: 7 ACRES of rich garden land; 2 horses ing impte- 3 mod fa.rin ments. Also 2 acres: 3-room house and arramge- miles from city; on electric rail pies call Se Merge track 3c land for sale; some as low as t Fs ($3) ; per sere. JAMES EB. CLEMENT, dle29-3t* 1321 F st. n.w. 3 il if F : i THE OFFICE OFTHE AMMONIATED STEAM Carpet and Works amd U. § Mattress Co" is removed to 07 Hur at aw. ath st. aw. Tel. 904. M. NEWMYER, Mgr. sel-tt Lr i