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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897— RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Sixth and B streets. A.M. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURC PRES. Parlor and Dining Cars, Hasristurg to Pitts- burg. 10:50°\.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.— Pull Sleeping. Dining, Smcking and Observation ( Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, - Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Parlor r to Harrisbarg. 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.--Pullman Buffet Parior Car to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrisvurg to Pittsburg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Sleeping Car Washington to St. Louis, and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Sashville (via Cincinaati), and Chicag: WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullmaa Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicag 10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN. EXPRESS..-Pull- man Sleeping Cars Wastiugton to Pittsburz au Harrisburg to St. Louis and Cincinnati. Dining € ae 2 EXPRESS.—Puliman Sleep- to Pittsburg. 50 AM. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:50, A.M. for Eletira ant Renovo daily, except Sunday. “For Williamsport daily, 3:40 P/M. 10 P.M. for Williamsport. Kochester, Erie, Buf- lo and Niagara Fall daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington’ to Buffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erle and Elmira daily; for Canan- daigua, “Rochester, Buffalo un} Niagara Falls Saturday nights only. Pullman Sleeping Car Washington to Kochestor. For Philadel ‘ew ‘York and the Enst. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10: ining Car), and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- mington) A.M, 12:45, 3:13, 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 and . {Dining Car), 8:00, rom Wilmington)’ A.M. 6:50. 10:00 and 11:35 only, Fast Express, 7:50 A. * 15 Waal. "week days, M . 9:00, 9:05, 10:50, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 9, 10:00, 20:40 and’ 11:35 For Pope's (: Line, 7: daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:00, 5 iz ‘Sundays, 9:00 A.M. except ‘Sunday. P.M. Coast “Line—Express for Florida and BO A. Atlantic Coast Line, 4 3:46 g only, 10:57 A. week ita Sp via Richmond and Sea- board Air Line. 0 P.M. duily. Accommoda- tien for Quantico, j. dail; PM. week days. SEASHORE CON! For Atlantic City (via Dela rail route), 11: daily; via CTIONS. e River Bridge, all- t Wharf, 10 A.M. and 12:45 P.M. week days, 11:35 P.M. daily. For Cape May, 10: 00 A.M. week days, 11:35 P.M. datiy. Ticket offices, corner 15th and G streets, and at the station. 6th and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. woop. z General Manager. General Pass. Agent. se" BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 5, 1897. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and € st. For Chicago and X Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- pest? tibuled Limited, 3:40 ‘p.m., th For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Express daily, 10:00 a.m. and 8:50 p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:30 p.m. For Winchester and way stations, *$:00, 11:45 am., p.m. ‘ew Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- Knoxville, Bristol and Roanoke. 11:20 ily; Sleeping Cars through. uray, 3:40 p.m. daily. imore, week days, 5:00, “00, 8:30, x! m., 8:05 p.m. P.m. Sundays, 2 For Frederick, week days, §: 5:30 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a.m.. 1:15 p.m. For Hagerstown, +10:00 a.m. and +5:30 p.m. For Boyd and_way points, week days, 8:00 30, 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 ‘a.m., P- For Gaithersburg and way 8:00, 9:00 a.m., 12:50. 3:00, 4 Zoints, week eye andays. av Ridze, week dass, Sundays, 9:35. ROYAL BLU PHILADELPHI All trains Slluminated with Pintseh light. For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East. week days. "7:05, 8:00, 2:40 Dining Car). 3:00, & 10:00 a.m., 12:00, % Dining Car), 12:01 night; Sleeping Cur open at 10:00 0° ). Sun. days, 7:05, 9:00 a.m., (12:40 Dini ir). 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 12:01 night, Sleeping Car open 10:60 o'clock. Additional trains for Philadelphia, Week days, dally, 8:00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars vo all day trains. For Atlantic City, 7:05, 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon, 32:40 und 3.00 p.ni. week days. da; For Cape Max. 12:00 noon. TExcept Sunday. *Dally. sSunday only. xExpr 12:40 p.m. Sun- ress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at fcket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenve n.w., New York averue and 15th street, and at Depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN. Gen. Manager. ‘Mgr. Pass. Traffic. eT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effec: July 4, isot. All treins arrive and leave at Fennsylvan‘a pas- senger station. S12 AM. ‘Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- Durg. Harrisonburg Sunday, and at L Western daily, ard avd Stauntoa, daily except mebburg with the Norfolk and with ihe Chesapeake and Ohio 2 Bridze and 1 {fet Sleepers, ‘kwonville, unith bury with Prlimin Sleeper for “Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C+ Knoxvitie, Chattanooga snd _Nash- vite, ‘Tenn.. and ct Charlatte with Pullman Slee fer Angnsta. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orlears, connecting at Atlanta for Birminghans and Memphis, Solid train Washinzion to New Or- Jeane without change. Sunset Personally Covducted ‘gourist_ Excursion Threugh Sleeper on this train ry Wesinesday to San Franciseo without change. 01 P.M.—Local fo: Front Royal, Strasburg and Marrisonburg. daily, except Senday. ¥ ily.—Local for Charlottesville. WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. ibaled Sleepers. Coeches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, Yenn.. tia Asheville, Knoxviile and Chattanooga: New York to Tapa, via Charlotte, Columbia. Sa: vannah and Jacksonville. and New’ York to Mem- phis, via Birminclam: New York to New Orleans, Vestibaled Day Southern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. at Salis- and 6-25 p.m. Sun- 4:22 p.m. daily. except Scrday. for Leesburz, and 6:23 p.m. daily for Hern- don. “Returning. arrive at Washington’ and 8:4@ p.m. dally and 8-09 p.m. dail Sunday, from Round Hill. 7:06 a.m. daily, Sunday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. dais, except Sun- day. from Leesburg. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Wash- preton, (6:42 a.m. 2°20 p.m. and 9:25 pm. daily. 12:40 ‘and p.m. dally, ex Sunday, and 8:20 2.1m. daily from Charlottesville. . Sleeping Car reservation and inform furnished at offices. 511 and 1300 Penasylvania ue, ard at Pennevivonia railroad passenger sta- W. H. GREEN. General Supt. 3_M. CULP. Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent. $s3 «TS. BROWN. Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VELNON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. In effect May 9, 1897. For Alexandria (week ¥8), 6:30, 7:05, 7:35 ex., y. 10:05 ex.. 11:00, 11 15, 1:45, 2:05 ex., "10:00, 11:20 p.m. nd Way Stations (week days): 12:05, 1:15, 2:05, 3:00, 4:00, 4:15 . a a eee For lount enon an ‘ay Stations nday only): 9:00, 1 a.nh., . 4:09 p.m. For Arlington and Er ee Bride (week days): 8:00, 8:30, "9:00, 10:05, 11:00, 11:45 a.m., 12:05, 12:20, 1:15, 2:08, 2:40, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, : €.4, 6:25. 7:00, oe eee Fer Arlington and neduct ridge _ (Sund: nls): $:00, "9:00, 10:60, 10:30, 11:00, 11:30 a.m 400 noon, 12:30, 1:00. 1: 00, 2:30, 3: 20, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00, 5:30, 6:00, 6:30, 7:00, 8: Dm. Baggage checked free for passengera holding first- lone fickets at station. Bleycless 25 conta Sanne Sst CHESAPEAKE AND OMIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE | GHANDESE SCENERY op ay VESTIBULED, ELbctiiG LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED Age MEALS SERVED IN “DINING Cans. SE TION SIXTH AND B STHEEIS. ‘¥ebedale im effect May 16, 1897, 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnit aud St. Louts Spe- ciai—Solid ‘tran for Cincinaatt,” Pulltian wieerots fo Cinelunatl, Lexington, ‘Loulsville, Indianaeane faa St. Louls without change. Parlor eaajunabolls tat te Chicago. Counectw 8 Covington, Vax for a o'r M. PAU. FV. Limited —sota train ‘inci rs to Clucinna for Cran’ Laulavilie ‘witvest change. Paik. hosu compartient cor to Virginia Tot Tuesdays. Thi Gass, Daily councetion for the Springs, Oise Sik parior Car. Sleepers Ciccinuath to Chics ej ‘St. ‘Louis. 2) P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville. Chartot: ville” Staunton and for Kichmond daily except Sunday. :BT A.M.. EXCEPT SUNDAY—Parlor car Wash- ington to Richmond ard Rietrwond to Old Prine, only rill line, via J’enna., R, ¥. and P. and @ and OQ. railways. ‘Reservations nal tickets at Chesapeake dicen, G13 and 1421 Peamylvania Rrentes as oe the station epi7-3sd | | | IN WASHINGTON. Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C. OOL OF DIVINITY OPENS SEPTEMBER 29. lass work resumed following day, 8:30 a.m. SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY, LETTERS AND SCIENCES OPENS SEPTEMBER 390. SCHOUL OF LAW, POLITICS AND ECONMICS OPENS OCTOBER 6. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OPENS SEPT. 30. For further particulars address The CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. C. seO-lw THE WOMAN'S LAW CLASS— REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1897. Three years’ course, equivalent of best law schools. “For further’ particulars apply to Mrs. ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, Attornes |-Law, 470 La. ave. n.w. Or Miss EMMA M. GILLETT, se9-Im Attorney-at-Law, 802 F n.W. MISS EMILIP M. HALSTEAD’S PRIVATE SCHOO will reopen October 5, at 1817 Corcoran st., two doors west of New Hampshire ave. Application may be made by letter at 3024 Q st. 2atil Oct. 1, after that date at the school. _ se9-toocl WIMODAUGHSIS CLAS ave.—Stenography, SES. 1425 NEW YORK typewriting and French be- gin Sept. 15, Omer es Oct. 1. Terms: Membership, $1.00 a year; tuition, $1.00 a month each class. sed-tf ANNA M. HAMILTON, Pres. MES. SUSANNE OLDBERG WILL RESUME LES- sous in singing September 15, at 1706 uth st. n.w. Public concerts, November, January and April. Chorus class formed October 1. se9-1m* Ivy Institute Business College, 8.W. COR, 8TH AND K STS. N.W. None betier; $25 u year; day or night session. se8-3m A Trial Lesson Is Given Free by the Berlitz School To convince the public cf the merit of our method. Circular free. 723 14th st. nw. Prof. WM. VON MUMM—Prop. and Principal. aui2-6m,14 School of Medicine Georgetown University. Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October 4. Day classes at 12m. Evening classes at 5:30 p.m. For further particulars address the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER, M.D., 815 Vermont ave. Office hours until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m. seTtooed Mr. Henry Stopsack, Teacher of Piano and Violin. Studio, 617 Penna. ave. Washington Seminary. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. For catalogue d full information, apply to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD, Principals, se7-1m se7-1m* zt 7 ee 1538-1540 ‘17th st. now PIANO INSTRUCTION WILL BE GIVEN BY A thororghly competent teacher from New York to a few pupils at greatly reduced rates, in order to introduce herself to the musteal circles of this city. Address L. L., 808 North Carolina ave. se. ee7 3t* TUTORING IN GREEK AND LATIN, ESPECLAL- ly for college entrance examinations. Address TUTOR, Star office. se7-3t* Miss Sherman’s School For girls, cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- Jetuber Primary and preparatory de- mrate. se6-1mn Elocution, Oratory, DRAMATIC CUL! PUYSICAL TRALNING AND ‘1 i. Courses in ov Monday, Nov. 1, 1897. Tuition, $100. term’ opens February 2, 18: Tuition, $15. ferences re- quired in every case. All fecs strictly In advance. Martyn College, 1223 to 1231 G street northwest, Washington, D.C se6-11,1f HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, opens September course of study is complete) and pr: Special attention is given to vocal and instrumental music, drawing and painting, the languages und kindergartens. se6-Im 3 ASS. AVE., RE- ARIANO MAINA’S SCHOOL ART FOR NGING—Italian method; pupils are taken from Leginning and thoroughly’ prepared for concerts, ¢ratorios and. grand oper Mads also taught in Fren ‘allan and English. For further rticulars write or call at SANDERS & STAY- AN'S, 1327 F st. now. set2m Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, ‘Tencher of Singing, Piano and Harmony, at her studio, 1413 N st. nw. set-Im* THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL bas removed from 1453 Mass. ave. n.w. to 822 Conn. ave. nw. (opposite Army and Navy Club). NO NEED TO SEND YOUR BOY OUT OF THE CITY. Young men prepared for all universities. School re Sept. 22. Catalogue on application. W. W. PHELA: M., Head Master. au21-im* The Misses Minke. Plano, Vigil Clavier method and Singing Taught. set-10t* 1380 Toth st. now. 1206 Isth st. Qiney School, 2"%8° =. Boarding and day school for girls. Preparatory, ecademic and collegiate courses. Miss VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, se4-tf Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Pri:cipals. Washington Preparatory School, 1333 12TH ST. MISS: ‘A M. LAISE, Prin. A first-class private school, ensbracing the follow- ing departmerts: Shorthand (Pitman 8; Rew and rapid method), Typewriting, © {pupils prepared for regular and technical exams.), Lenguages, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Draw- ing, Draftirg, Proofreading, Library Work, Book- keeping, Higher Mathematics, English Branches and regular college preparatory. Special advan- tegee to backward pupils of mature years. or send for catalogue. 8e3-tf,12 T VERSIT 1325 H st. n.w., Wasvingion, D. ‘The 76th session begins September 29, 1807. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. P. Carr September 29, at 8 p.m. Reg- ulae ally lectures at 5:30 p.m. Every facility is_afforded for laboratory and clinical work. ‘The office will be open for further information from 10 a.m. to1 p.m. acd 2 to5 p.m. Fall and scholarship examinat on September 25, at 30 p.m. Dr. E. A. De SCHWEINITZ, ee8-1m14 Dean. THE STUART SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. DAY AND BOARDING. OPENS OCT. 4. 1224 AND 1226 15th st. n.w., COR. M AVE. #e3-5m Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. National College of Pharmacy. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 27, 1997. Lecture and Laboratory Courses in Botany, M1 teria Medica, Toxicology, Theoretical and Pructi Fharmacy, and Analytical Chemistry. Spe- ¢fal students received in any branch or branches. ‘Terms moderate. For prospectus address or-«all Upon the secretary, WYMOND H. BRADBURY, College butiding, 803 I st. n.w. Office hours, 7:30 to 940 pm. ays, ‘Thursdays aud Saturdays, se2-1m. French Language School. God pronunciation; classes, beginners, advanced ard private lessons.” MULE. V. PIUD' HOMME, _ 07 D aw. se2-1im* THE PHEBE A. HEARST KINDERGARTE: ‘Training School will reopen Monday. Oct. 4. For further particulars address Miss NIEL, Director, 215 K st. nw, scl-Im* OKELEY SCHOOL ‘er. 2 Young ladies and little children. 1759 Madison Dupuat Circles Miss Ve HETH, ACM. augl-12¢ -The Bliss School of Electricity, & B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. 6. ‘The only institution teacl.ing practical electri- cal engineering exclesively. Laboratery equip- ment cacellent. Instruction the best. Course op ns October 1. Catalogues on «pplication. auzl-6w LOUIS DENTUN BLISS, President. 1364 1sv7 SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW, AND BgAUTIFUL HALLS In Academy \ysie building, Niphicty ra achlantte yeas Ba Mea ae A ear. Da; ev sevsions. The leading ‘business men’ of Washington Were trained in this college, and send their sons and daughters aud candidates for employment bere for trait ° Rapid writing. English, rapid keoplag, tawe Sand ethics of business, science Se SES wpa ve me gear. Cail oF send for-new. announcement, “97-'98, con- taining a@dress of Hon. Leman 3, ot calege commencement, and q dresses of 85S graduates of Aen EDUCATIONAL. FOREIGN ,POSTAL SERVICE. SUMMER RESORTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD ia wanwinoreR, WARTINOTOS QC EOE OEFICE NOTICE, Saas PIANOS Washington Heights School, THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL CON- week ending tinue duting September at reduced rates. ‘ 1860 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th at. n.w. 11 close promptly Wt thi6 office as follows: \ ‘An ideal home, ‘near Deach. FOR SALE oc REST. Locomotives of Great Power for Use on the Day — SS gu as oe maien. ve ree Ae oes BeStorcl Mrs, J. A. MYERS. South Railroad Principal, Miss SARA M. STERMBTT. sett | ERLAND, PAIN. PORTUGAL EY, BEACH HAVEN, N. J. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. SPAIN, PORTUGAL, ‘SURKEY, La SEG MG, | Bier nee Se et aia iz ,, 3 ov . rs for AWPEMCE Studios, 's and 6, 84 F nw. | Taine, of E Faust be dircctel “Per La The Engleside. Special discount for cash, Fally Double the Strength of the New VOCAL CULTURE and PIANO. (Specialty begin- | Toura! (©) AL 10:55 P.M. for NETHERLANDS Beach Haven. N. J. ners); mod. terms; concert, church, stage ae direct, per 3.8. from New York, via | Matchless bay for sa! and fis ‘Unsurpassed York G 's 999—Sixty Miles monthly musicales. jt Hotterdom, Letom must be directed “Pec for its relief trom Hay Fever. Sent for Miumrated | Planos tuncd, repaired, moved and packed. m."" PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE AT MODERATE terms; pupil of Meyer and Tamaro of New York and Ziska of Paris, WILLIAM CARL NASS, 111 10th st. ne., from 9—1 a.m., 5—7 p.m. sed-s,t,th,2m* Chevy Chase. MI. for GENOA, 3.8. Ems, from New pre, Lewers must be directed ‘Per Ems.” (c) At 10:56 P.M. for SCOTLAND di- melts eee te directed “Per ‘Cliy. of abe x City of (c) At 10365 TM. for EUROPE, per ae “Etruria, from New: Yor, vin Queenstown’ *PRINTED MATTER, “ETC. ‘German. steamers Booklet. myl-117t car on afternoon trains. ROB'T B. ENGLE, Prop. IN THE MOUNTAINS. A REST RESORT—MONTB VISTA—ONE MILE fiom station; ore of the highest points in the Alleghanies. " No malaria; po hay fever; the John F. Ellis & Co., 987 PENNA AVF., The Southern Railway Company has just bad completed at the Baldwin locomotive FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL sailing from New York -on Tuesdays take printed | house open through the year. A MONTE | sc0-2: Chickering Piano Rooms. shops in Philadelphia the three largest eave OR, GRIS. matter, etc, for GERMANY aud specially aduressed | _ VISTA, Oakland, Garrett Co., Md. au30-tht,t0u = locomotives in the world. ‘These mon- 01 z Wrench the innecage of Tha homens ‘The Ainerican te Star teen ining | HOTEL SURREY, SUBURBS HAGERSTOWN — NTISTRY. sters, which will be run upon the main line Mie. L. M. ROULI , . Principal. Miss C. PETTIGRE| Bats, electric lights, trolley, fishing; all modern Asst. Principal, from New York on Wed: a 3 pinys, anol the Coates, Pos ae | couvetionces: Washington Peterences: rates, $0 ers on Thursdays, and the Cunard, French and Ger- DE between Washington and Atlanta, and DENTIST, GRAD- DR. C. W. Mi . my13-1y-10 _ P. 0. Station'E, Washington, D.C, | man ‘steamers on Saturdays, take printed matter, | 19 $8 per week. JNO. W. FELDMAN, Prop. uate Michigan University, "5, has reopened ber | Which will soon be put into service, have, COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. feed 12° at Countries for Which they are udver: | _8ud-1m gfice at, Gio Neth. Bank, cor. 12th and G sts. | after careful test, developed a speed of 40%.7TH ST, N.W., MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMER! McDOWELL HOUFE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., | _Hours, Lites 4 more than sixty miles an hour, while Trorough courses ia Biatnea ahi “Miotnaea: | wepsemay a SPE, Se TOA, | “open Jane 1: DeligL“ful, rooms: excellent, table; AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA | 222 # train equal to thirty-three load- Sah meteors #5 < NESDAY— t 6:25 AM. for JAMAT = aioe a Wal dighted "woaee apd? near mates (ATES, | per sia, Ardanrose. from ace 20-4m Proprietor. ed Pullman cars of forty-two tons each. ELIZE, (o) At 1058 PAE toe CENTRAL AMERICA (except Costa. Rica) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per ae. Alliance’ it New York, via Colon, Letters for Guatemala must and easy terms. A limited number of free scholar- ships in typewriting. Catalogue. au2s-3m ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, 808 17th st. n.w. 1 LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., ‘Will_gpen for the season May 15; rooms large and airy; plenty of ebade: table first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietor. my1-5m Some idea of the strength of these en- gines may be formed when it is stated that each Is fully twice as strong as the cele- via. t brated “999,” which is owned by the New Classes in drawing «nd painting from life, the | be directed “‘Per All * (©) At 10:55 BIL |OUSE, HARPER’S FERRY, W. VA.— 2 2 avtique and still life. Evening life and antique | ST. THOMAS, ST. CROD WARD, WIND: | Uabls jopulse noite cee Renee VAS of U. 8. Marshal. York Central Railroad Company, and classes. Decorative desigm, compusition, w er ee ae TDA eel, from New | ant Dancing, fishing,” boating; telegraph In which hauls the Empire State ress oie sat Seth canes. iam, Berton Oct tte ee DAL TOBAGO must | house, Apply catiy for rocms. T'S. LOVETT. ally between New York and Buffalo, FRIDAY—(@) At 6:25 AM. t NIDA - BAGO and CIUDAD BOLIVAR. | nes from 0:55 B.A. for FORTUNE ras, Mene, from New torte TMA: fica inust be Girected “Per Alenee Cy Sr P.M. for CAPE HATIL, GOsaivEs, ost : ONAL) = CAYES and JACMEL, Haiti; tid SANTA BARTH maintaining a steady minute. They are nearly three times as strong as the locomotive which hauls the “Flying Scotchman” between London and Edin- burgh, and more than three times as strong as the engine which brings the train from run of a mile DR. E. 8, KIMBALL, sg arent id Teacher of Singing, at E. F. DROOP & SON 925 Penea. ave. n.w. - WRONESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. au3i-t,th,s,tf Business Men’s League W: GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S FERIY, W. Va.—Open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain. 20 min. drive from $5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day; medicinsl water; conveyances meet trains. Send for circular. > my24-6m forts to Secure Armor Plate Mill—Gencral News. MRS. FLINPS SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. Colombia, per s.s. Kitty, from New York. (c) At SPR'NGS AND BATHS. London to Holyhead. To put the matter 13." For elreulars and information apply, at res | 10:50 F/M. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO === ~ Evening Star Bureau, more plainly, each of these engines can pull YUCATAN, per @.s. Yucat: Ne . | BERKELEY SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA — THE Lg a ape ee Se Hlipe ay, Eetters for other parts of Mesice muse Teeter | Terkeley ‘Springs Heil ie open for, the season. No. 529 King st. a load equai to that drawn by four ordi- “Per Yucatan.” (c) At 10:55 P.M. for JEREMI PORT DE Paix, GAPE HAITI, ST. STAN. GOX: AIVES and PETIT GOAVE, Haiti; and TURKS ISLAND, per s.8. Thuringia, from New York. (d)At 25 A.M. for LA PLATA ‘COUNTRIES direct, per Kafr Prince, from New York. (c)At. 10:55 for NEWFOUNDLAND, per #8. Protia from ew York. Mafls: for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax These celebrated springs are famous for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidney affections, ¢ys- Pepsin. in its varicd forme, and mervousness; only three hours’ ride to Berkcley Springs via B. and 0. without chenge. For rates and cir- culars apply to CHAS. PP 34GK and A. R. UNGER, * nu24-19t® Berkeles Springs, W.’ Va. (Bell Telephone No. 106.) ALEXANDRIA, Va., September 9, 1897. The steamer Charles Macalester of the Mount Vernon and Marshall Hall Steam- boat Company, which was libeled at Mount Vernon Tuesday by Attorney Caton on a Pary passenger locomotives. Description of the Monsters, The following descripticn of these loco- motives was furnished to a Star reporter by one in authority: “The six coupled driving wheels of these Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20. 531 7th st. n.e. au28-lm* MR. LTUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1643 19TH ST. opens: Beptembee 27, 1897. Pupils of all ee Preparation for colleges, wriversities and t for a coal | ¢; ers i Be faaeas and thence via steamer, close here dail ° claim of John P. Agnew & Co. ergines are each six feet in diameter, and Sleek schoots: > Nestire cetereners Selif | Sanday, at 12:05 PM,’ and “on Sanday ashe et Bedford Sprin gs, Dill alleged to be due, was brought to this | the working steam pressure is 2») pounds THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W., | 1335 AAT city last night and tied up to the wharf at the Haskin wood vulcanizing works, in charge of Deputy Marshal Clarke. The Macalester will remain here until some ar- rangement is made for the payment of the bill, Mr. James R. Caton, attorney for John P. Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here dally at 3:20 P.M. a) Mails for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be forwarded to New York up to and including the 10:55, close Wednesday), close here daily at 3:00 |. for forwarding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla. (e) to the square inch. The cylinders are of the crdinary simple type, each 21 inches in diameter, with a piston stroke of 28 inches, This gives a tractive force or draw bar- pull of 27,460 pounds, sufficient to haul a trainload ‘of 4,279 tons, equal to about eighty-five of the largest loaded freight cars. at slow speed on a level track. No WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. Bedford, Pa. THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. Rates reduced from August 25 to Sept. 15 to $2.50 per day or $15 per week. gu2l-14d3w 3. T. ALSIP, Supt. auld. Emerson Institute (YOUNG'S ACADEMY). Select classical and mathematical school for yone inen and boys, ¥14 14th st., opposite Frank- bs ppositc. 11s for’ MEXICO, overland (except those for = : locomotives now running have so large in Square, will recpen September 27, Circulazs | A\SHs fOr, MUSTO. Oneriand (s Syucaras Agnew & Co., will go to Washington to-| cCmbined cylinder crest eee eee a EOUNG, | Which, after’ the Wednesday overland clove, wi be | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | morrow morning for the purpose of arguing | CCmPmed cy} ar ee ee enld-tf Principal. _ | Tyee WS, close Friday), ose wind including, the STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” the River Queen case before Judge Cox. “You may make the moving parts of a A.M. (d) Wood’sCommercial College S11 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCTICOL, Well conducted and well patronized. New term ns August 3). BUSINESS, SilORTHAN! EWRITING. ENGLISH, CIVIL SERVICE, U: USUAL FACILITIES FOR SECURING POSITIOD FOR PUPILS. Beaziful illustraced catalogue Containing names of S71 puplts enrolled lost year. Don’t join elsewhere unxil you have seen It. au2t-t FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washington, D. C. (ith st. ferry wharf), Mondays, 7 Flere ee landings to Colonial" Beach, “Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomint Greek, Abell’s,” Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, Cobrun’s, Colton’s. Wednesdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, Leonardtown, Ab-ll's, Nouiint Creek, Piney Point, St. George’s Island, Smith Creek, Coan and Yeoco- tuico rivers. Saturdays, 7 #.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial* Beach, Bustwood, Rock Point, Colton's, locomotive as powerful as you please, but unless there is a fire box and a boiler big «nough to match the running gear the en- gine will soon be short of steam, with a probable slow down between stations. This catastrophe is not likely to happen to one of these engines as long as the coal holds cut, for the fire box is 10 feet long and 3 1-2 feet wide, with a total heating surface of 194 sqiare feet. The boiler is 5 feet 2 inches in diameter, with tubes which give a heating surface of no less than 2,208 City Gas Works. ‘The joint committees on finance and light heve received the report of Mr. W. K. Fritchman, the expert who examined the city gas works. It is understood that Mr. Fritchman recommends several important changes. The matter will be submitted to the city council at its next meeting. Mayor Solicits a Loa «TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for Wost Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAI, FIJI and SAMOAN IS- LANDS, per Mariposa, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. September 20t. @. Malls for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FLT ISLANDS, per 8.8. Warrimoo, from’ Vancourer, close here daily after September 10th up to 6:30 P.M. September 13th. @ Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per s.s. Gaclic, from San ‘S$ SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COL- GE, Loan and Trust bidg., 9th_and F sts. u Shas pehinal formerly, OFFICIAL COURT ranelsco, close here daily up to | Nomini Creek. Mayor Simpson, who is always looking | square feet. Soft coal, of which about 8 end LEGISLATIVE STENOGRAPHER, as. well Se ds tec CHINA cod JAPAN, ee 3c Dacia (See schedule in effect September 13, 1897.) cut for the comfort of the members of the | tons will be put in the tender at starting, gs Public Accountant, The 10th Annuat Cata- | from ‘Tacoma, clove here dally’ up to'6:30 Par, | _S@te CW, RIDLEY, Gen. Manager. | polic> force, has requested the board of fire | Will be the fuel. in positions, fa free to all, The studies embrace | September With. (dT per ship Tvopie | E:,8. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. wardens to allow the use of the exercise Udlization of Power. Slerthard, “‘Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penman- | pir’ from San Francisco. close here ‘daily pats, Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River | wagons of the fire department to carry “An engire may also have great power Ship and all branghes of business. Now in ses | Gray Wal" Seutember oa, ca View wharf Surdays, Tuestays ad Tharsdays at | prisoners out to the work house, and. it te Pees a auat-im’ | Malls for HAWATL perms. Australia, trom | 7,2 landing at Golonial Beach, Cespel Tout, | Tought, the request will be craved, Here, | 24 yet be unable to utilize it, owing to THE Sen, Franclzen, close here dally up to 6:35 PA. | timmiue on Mondayn wad Welueadege at Seek, LS;.| tofore the officers have had to walk. Insufficient weight on the driving wheels. DRILIERY, | SRANSPACIFIO. MAILS are forwarded to the | O%Fridess about 2:30 p.m. Sociable Tonight. The total weight of cach of these locomo- r a GEA ts of sailing daily and the schedul 25 | ch assenser accommodations frst-class, Freight re- 5 tives will be 75 tons, of which 58 will rest Ist Floor.’ | ports of sailing da fon negte of closings | ceived until the hour of sail A sociable will be held at the residence se Je arranged, on the “plesumpiion of thelr uninter- me ATTN Ree | on the six driving wheels, the remaining a pted ove : " ks of Mr. Edgar Lyles tonight for the benefit of the Methodist Protestant Church. The Misses Taylor of Washington will have several numbers on the program. Armor Plate Mill. Every effort will be made by the Busi- GEO. 0, CARPINTER. Gener Ageot, Wane ZI IN .._ General it, shingt je20-14t2 WM. M. REARDON, Asent, Alerandria, THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. Summer echedvle in effect June STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUF. Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every (a) Registered mail closes at 10:00 A. M. same xo Registered mall’ closes at 1:09 P.M. same ma) Registered = cee at 6:00 P.M.. same ace Tegistered mail closes at 6:00. P.M. previous seventeen tons being carried by the four- wheel truck in front. Reckoning the bite or grip on the rail at one-fourth the weigh on the drivers we get an adhesion of 14 tons, or 29,000 pound: vhich is i pounds more than the tractive force of t OUT OF WASHINGTON. MARYLAND AGRICL YEURAL COLLEGE, College Park. MARYLAND SCHOOL OF “TECHNOLOG AGIICULTURAL, — MECHANICAL and CLASSICAL COURSES. 1 . a 4 pan. for Balt : af engine, thus leaving a good margin for eee eed On Re 8 infies fom | gale) eeietered mail closés at 1:00 P.AL.Tuesdays {-"Siemer Sie will leave aeey Pade nee | ness Men's League{o have the proposed | Gur mtatnen ana slippery rails. The weight v shingtan. > ‘Tultiot : hooks; board: light, Welt; oe PN Sees ee oe for iriver landings as far as Miller's arf | government armor plate mill located in| of 191-3 tons on cach pair of drivers ts : $150 for 9 months. bath rooms’ and 3 aid every Monday at 4 p.m. for For further part Baltimore and river landings. Passenger 2ccou modations strictly first-class. AAI river freight must be prepaid. eee = + = —— ‘ SUMMER "RESORTS. also unparalleied in the history of rail roads. To carry this weight with sa’ and without heating the journals of each this city. Representative John F. Rixe: of the eighth district has written to Presi- cent Harlow that he will use his best r i NAM} a ‘STEPH ‘& BRO., Agents. eed: St] axle are 81-2 inches in diameter by 11 The Diveesan » ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Office,” 910 Pa. ave. Telephene 7: efforts to that end. A letter has also been | so05 in Jength. Fescy tecomotive jeur- Relsterstow = fab me received from Mr. W. I. Chambers of the | iches, im length: Fanicy locomotive, Jour- ape ree specian aii ARONDALES ie ACCOUNTANTS, armor plate board, in which Mr. Chambers | Pals 2 2 Mr. Wm. Keyser, Mr. W Se te Ce es rani cpt. J . said he would consider the maiter should | ENC? acre attached to these engines ‘Write for maruat to acta Bes. ki. WILSON & SON. 3. E. DATES, ptr Si Saree een will be worthy of them. ‘Bach will carry JOSEPH F MAKI 2 YOUR HE UARTERS AT THE DENNI- Public Accountart, Auditor ond Trustce, Jumping on Trains. 4,500 gallons = wore ee se eg ee - ; zon, “Boardw: 30 Boor above Georgia ave., | Room 87, Washington Loun and ‘Trust Co. bldg., | 7 y- | its full capacity will weigh 421-2 tons. oe Adlantie Cipy, N7- “Ockan pavilion, First-class | eektra’ Gree Dil end EY tee = ati regen ars, Baie Nordic f-egiad i comes Agent pr eget ctor wed Aaa on a ee NE Accommiodaticns, $1" per day; tueals, 25e.: b Ze = ing trains which is indulged in to an | This will bring the total | 0,32, 24 East 57th Street ° fast from 5-2. : 2 PIANOS AND ORGANS alarming extent by small boys received Fd 3 s TA S. EN OUTOBER 4. rimary, “The object of having such powerful engines is not so much to make speed on THE WESTMINSTER, a set back this morning when Mayor Preparatory and Aca- : : 3 ve intain It on the grades. demic Departuients, College preparation & 6 f El Aca Mesto 3 Simpson fmposed a fine of $2.50 on a small | the level as to ma ‘ a qrste course. “Art department, Stullo in build: | _Toer Near beieh “Msg 7Me MOCHIS “SB at” boy named F. L. Davis, who was arrested | The maximum grades, of which there are ng. Special students admitted, ~ se2-th,s,t,1m = ; | several from 2 to 5 aa avees natin tes sores THE SCARBOROUGH. wa ORaaitay Conspetns nae gee” Sante | sivto 82 feet co the mile rouhly sneaking The Sith sear begins Sept. GB GOT” Situated to | geqq BEACH FRONT-MARXLAND AVENUE, Simpson sak he would send the boys, 80 | Cotes on these from 3 0 © desrecs: Pled:nort region of Virgin 8 Southern Te oe Seat eS PUN SEPT AND eee AN the work house if the fines are not paid. diets sdaccet cee a BUTLER, AM Principals | 87-1286 Au WARIAN: Police Court. $1.00 Washington to Baltimore h&s,33t In the police court this morning Mayor Simpson disposed of the following cases: The Shelburne. And return via Pennsylvania railroad next Sunday, September 12. Tickets good on all SCHOOL FOR BOYS; ST. ° Ge Md., in Baltimore highlands. | New Djrectly on the beach. Open throughout the I trains that day.—Advt. buildings. 22d" "year. Individeal, Instruction. | entite J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. 1c — Sam Tennyson, charged with being drunk ie Modern convenienc Extersive grounds, com- | _se2-d.ti in the street, was sentenced to thirly days ANTI-CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE. pel Bethea ie Col STS oe EES SEPTEMBER AND OOTOBER AT- 2 in the work house, but sentence was sus- mosshs ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On $5 monthly payments. eanera : E pended aad in case he is picked up again | program Mapped Ont for Extending iA DF LIN e Most Delight Ps preupedis Sep feeer cin TanT oe atin Ea Are Most pone 111] Here ie the opportunity” of the season | he wil! be given a double turn. Bertie Stil- the Work to States. Will eet at Baltimore and Potomac depot. Gth | Will remain open ibrcughout the year.’ Season-| | ||| to secure high-grade Uprights cheap. We | lards, for using vulgar and abusive lan- A meeting was held last evening of the and ave., at 3 o'clock p.m, the 13th. Children | able pleasures and cmusements. 111, have $ or 10 Bradbury and other standard | guage to Thos. Nelson, was fined $2.50. | |” Anti-Civil a who are blind or whose sight is so defective that Illustrated booklet’ n ailed. Z L111 make Upright Pianos in our renting stock, | Sonn Hunter, charged with assaulting Eli | National Republican An’ vil Serv they, cannot attend public school are entitled to | _sel-8.i%t LEEDS = STERISOONE || ) RIG: wee aeepene to) chose ceut Bt pee: | nn was alanis “ League at the Hotel Emmerich. Although admission to thie school. For information Ts cisel 3 fin, sed. Gress F. D. MORRISON, Supt., Baltimore, Md. HOTEL ST, CHARLES. 11 {| monthly payments instead of $10. ‘These Brevities. no formal announcement has been made au20-I1m sit Ad instruments are in perfect condition inu- uiiie Aieat- Hotel) one ches coast. sically, and are fully guaranteed. Elegant Will remain ope2 thronghout the year. = MB Strictly Councilman Louis Brill is quite ill at his] bY Mr. A. M. Clapp that he would accept hii y ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE. A DAY AND HO; 5 7 last even- 1 end silk scarf included. One year’s | py Pitt street. the presidency of the league, he school for a Mmited number of girls, reopens | first-class in every appointment, a esto Se s | home on street. - < September 15. Mise LUCY S. SIMPSON, Princt- Write for iMustrated booklet: HUT Patek Sree: ony g> & nonth and no in- | “Mrs. Skidmore of East Cameron strect is | ing occupied the chair, and it was un: pal, Rock id aut 3 . REILLY, Sis derstood that he would continue to serve as presiding officer. In accordance with a recommendation contained in a letter from Representative Charles H. Grosvenor, which was read, changes. . Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. it FOR SALE—GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO, SLIGRT- ly used, only $98; warranted 7 years. Fine old mh6-208t Owner and Proprietor. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. SEPTEMBER BY THE SEA IS MOST DE- ccrfined to her room by illness. Engineer Bontz of the Hydraulian Fire Company Is taking his ten days’ leave. Po- liceman Banner Young is in charge of the engine. TRAINING SCHOOL CF BALTIMORE KINDER- gurfen Association. Junior, venior and graduate courses. A course for directors of normal classes, one in primary methods, and a mothers’ class. Lectures from prominent lecturers. Address Miss C.M.C. HART, The Northampton, Bulto., Md. B92 ed. folin, cheap. Instruments repaired. Pianos tuned, | A Young man named Wenzel was acci- | Preliminary steps were taken to organize iy19-2m' LIGHTFUL. Illustrated booklet mailed. violin, cheap. Instruments repat . | branches of the ieague in each of the con- ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, FOR | au26-20t E, ROBERTS’ SONS. $1, HEUBIG'S MUSIC STORE, 1742 7th st. nw. | dentally shot while gunning in the marsh | srossional districts throughout the United boys; home Ife; individual instruction; prepares Saye eee just below this clty yesterday. The injury | States, and a beginning is to be made by for college or business: terms moderate. Address PEE REALE, Bets ase sastained was not serious. soliciting the interest of the members of aiE SON AUER ees sviseea ae conveniences, Central Toca tion. aS Pe hed es White has returned from the ged dent — a. table and vice. t aS Spe on Vednesday of next wee! a St. Agnes School lat’ redvetion in weekly” and. tiully Sites. for I 1a ec The West End Fire Company contem-| Which meets ®: - AgN 5 SEPTEMDER. "Write fer descriptive booklet. plates crdering 500 feet of new hose. Tir cant catick Seok Gaaebihat SrRNOnIA Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Prepara- Capacity, 300, First season. J. P. COPE, Prop’r. Mr. D. H. Naramore is confined to his f th have been ured tion for all colleges. Special studies nnd courses | _auv3-uit 3 ° home by sickness. ergpmeinghe Get ven roe yh renabnan snd arte Guivfashtiac '. Sivantages 1m music | Tye NUTTALL, 182 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE, The Young Men's Sodality Lyceum will | DY 0° Marviand that they were heartily “Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Prinetpal, Albany, x. x. | Atlautle Clty, °X. 4.7 second. bouse from beach! lo | Sive a series of entertainments this winter. | POT ip Marsian’ ivects of the associa. islet forms, $8 to $12 per wk. Mrs M. Ml. FATAL School permits were issued to colored iat Mrs. M.A. ATKINSON of Washington, D. C. children toda: A wil be won tion, and would do what they could to OCEA AN TRAVEL. ee morrow. Candia tinued to-| assist in the formation of co-ordinate . - r = A few bargains in slightly used Uprights % branches in the several congressional dis- oe HOTEL LURAY. which are equal to new in all respects, | ME_ 0. N. Kerby “epee inted |@ | tricte of that state, A committee of three, J :. wars extend to ocean pavi sal hich offer at inducement prices. com of W. X ster, - ‘. cou American Line. the boardwalk: "Always Dreesy” abd’ cook ‘Goole | nd Which we ba service by Collector Agnew. Less atracted oc lew. Srittosets "* osian WHITE & SON. a HOTEL STICKNEY, Kentucky ave.; 100 fcet from ocean; and George C. Randall, was authorized to go to the convention for the purpose of explaining to that body the objects of ine league. Secretary Lester announced that New York-Southampton (Londsn-Paris) ‘Twin-serew U. 8. Mafl Steamships. Salling every Wednesday. Sept. 13, 10 am St. Lou's. Get. 13. 10 am —— $2.00 to Philadelphia and Retarn via Pennsylvania railroad; best equipped Wm. Knabe & Co., Transl to Pa. Ave Ww zens tn: Aveeien. - | he had sent out to various sections of the Sot: oh IO AMRG Paci. oe Sea ee ee eS ee 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. Special excursion next Sunday.—advi. | Pountey a large number of copies of ‘The ‘Oct. 6, 10. am) St. Louis. -Nov. 18, 10 am Att se6-284 ————— Star containing a repori of the proceedings Red Star Line. THE PENNHURST_OCEAN EXD OF MICHIGAN WOMEN’S C. T. UNION. of the meeting of the league held two ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; electric elevator, to One Nearly New Upright. ‘ERP. Send ‘for fed booklet. 7 weeks ago, and in response thereto nat eo NE x ‘TW! let. et KENSTN TON begs a September 45, 12 noon jester itastrated booklet. oo Qt $200 (oer onthe ago; wil ell fOr $215; District Organization to Meet in An. ceived very many letters from prominent SOUTHW. Diember 2 Qne Emersov Upright, $180: $5 per month. rth, south, east and west, asking for UTH WARK September 29,11 a.m. | BRADY HOUSE, Amen 2.82 See: Solent, 9p0 oe ae | About fifty presidents, secretaries, treas-| north, i : K i rr ware at $00, one at $80 and one at $145; ‘5 or mation about league. RO EUAN as eeipeecter ©, AARP Ts oaloaune: votmies’ good tables comes sawn, raicel Sopot + urers and superintendents connected with| further information about the I oe sed. ks a it 92 Amorg thoce received was the following Piers 14 and 15, North Miver mod.; booklets free, JAMES BRADY, jel5-tf HUGO WORCH, F st. nw. x ie mg ju oe the local organizations of the Woman's Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. CG 1 Cottages Christian Temperance Union of this city| said: wh22-Gm GEOL jae ies Hotel Imperial & oti ages. Rem OV. al met at the’ headquarters, 910 F street,| “I meee | in tem dggnaeg — Nai a. — . E vide three-stor first-class family hou Wednesday morning. Mrs. M..B. Plait, | @ssocial Spee pe ee) With modrate peices, every comfort und conven: | 2 ‘ “ oan publican Anti-Civil Service League,’ har the District president, detailed the plans for the next annual convention, which is to be held October 5 and 6 in one of the large auditoriums of the city. icnce for 250 guests. Large rooms, artesian water. Appointments and cuisine of the ‘highest standard. ore eet at tie 1. mr22-156t ,_G. W, KENDRICK, PLYMOUTH, LONDON, BREMEN, .. Trave.Tu..Sept. 14, 10 am Saale:.Tn.,0ct. 5.10 am mn Frave. ‘Tu. Oct. 13,10 am Zam Labn..‘Tu. Oct. 19, 6. Pais, BiEM EN. 1° S10 am Havel.Sat, Sept.25,10 am been organized. “Although I am a silver democrat, 1 will do all in my power to aid your leacue to have a law passed at the next session of Congress—if not then, at the next ses: Lahn..Tu..Sept. 21, 10 am! Sale th tou HOTEL BERKELEY. p Full reports of the work of the organiza- ak ae ye soimussiion, Lowbon Gikeiex. | RiNAy Sitaande atten want ieee | Pagan, Highmte Pimm | sion will be given during the day sessions | Ycriuch Will blot out the presen ‘Luise. re September i (rows street levels Special "weekly it is understood, while the first evening | “““When 1 say blot the over-fed glutton Hi, Hf. Meter. sTates.@ o'clock dimhers. JAMES & GI sew! DPD. G. Pfeiffer & Co will be made bright through a demonstra-| out of legal existence, I only volce the ex. Bremen. mn30-156t-5— A - oe tion by the local unions, and the following will of millions of demo- ng | pressed young GibwALTAR “APATES”” GAOT UMILE BRGntOMgOTRL AND nEstaumanT; |. 417 Lith St. N.W. night Ly a public mecting of the Loyal} Prats.” Sept. 11, 10 am/Fulda.....Sept. 25, 10 am | © $0. Carolina ave, vand Full ocean view. | ~ 901.204 Opposite Star office, | Temperarce Legion. James 8. Arnote of South McAlester, I. T., Sept. 18, 10 aim) Aller... Get. 10a, | Home. comforts, = Terms reasonable. B.A: Wednesday receding the annual meeting} wrote: OELRICHS & wo 2 ES. GREEN. ee " on ea Gerais 5 1 is designated as a day of prayer, the meet-| ~The position taken meets hearty ap- “Agent for Washington, snAGIDEAENEMANEOTS. An Opportunity ing to be held at headquarters from 10 te] proval among the boys. For my part 3 12 a.m. and from 2 to 4 p.m., each half hour to be in charge of a different leader. Notice was given of temperance Sunday, the second in October, and also of the an- want McKirley to turn all of Cleveland's mugwumps out in order that he may leave a cleen field for Bryan in 1900.” Second-Hand Pianos At Sacrificing Prices. French Line. CCMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQUE, t IN] PARI: Ne DIRECT eee FRANCE, 2 ATLANTIG,H@TEL, . OCEAN: CITY,. MD. * oe nual meeting of Auxiliary to be of next week. La Touraine, Santelli. Sat., Sept. 11, 10 a.m, : 5: é srEeway, held in Its room Scptember 22, wee ona: Ta Bretagne, Mapes: Sit Seat if oka pubertal: Rates {gt September. E ae RATER OF PASSAGE Pirsteings Noe Port ts | _anformation OLN BawAGeAM AN: 200 Tite eet ee ” HAINES. Saturday and Sunday next. Tickets valid FFeuriine, Inchwtiny railway fate to arte Gudriand: |< 222% Oa ; We'll sell low on easy on all regular trains Sunday ing charges. Parlor car scat is extra, during sige. | LAY VIEW COLTAGE, ~OLD 7 POINT Coa monthly ents. mer season Second-class to Paris, $4.75, A. FOR-| fort, Va. Beautitur situation. Only few feet ly paymi GET, General . Gereral NO, 3 “Bowling | “from the ‘water;” $5. per iweek. °G,"-G. “-WIL- | Green, N.Y. 2. W. MOSS, 921 Penuave., Washing: | ~LOUGHBY. ange e4-Bt ‘ . fon. D.C. Jaibty | GTO sWaxns Stieff Piano Warerooms, Allegations of a Mysterious Nature in ~ lower c “MEDICAL, 521 11th St. N.W., near F.

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