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J. B. HUTCHINSON, = General Manager. ee eS “THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1897-1 Caw: PAGES. ———— RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA I RAILROAD. tation corner 130 3M WEEE DATS. PITTSBURG. EXPRESS. —Parlor and Dining Cars, Hazristurg to Pitts- arg RAILROADS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CHIN, "AN, Al LIA, VANCOUVER, ‘Startle oat TACOMA AND N Fi AND ALL POINTS ON. EDUCATIONAL. IN WasHinaTen. Washington Heights School, ave., cor. 19th st. n.w. svt TED.—Pullman LINE Doarding “for” girls and young ladies. vaeae: See eee oun cence tien Cars |] MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND RULE STE. Pyaaa't Ba rants MAI IN. Pe Be a oe ee Butet Parlor | DULUTH, SOUTH RHORE ASD ATLANTIC RY. oe Ee Sar ton cere =o poe glass, Si ar arenes ne a peat Lawrence sii onde ws F nw. 1050 AME EAST UNE Hullman Dutt ciebarg | AROUND-THE-WORLE D TOURS Si REDUCED ae and PIANO, Sarat na 3:40 FM GiICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. | WRITE FOR RATES DRSCRIPTIVE PAMPH- | Mouthly musical ~ Sleeping Car Washington to St. LETS, ETC., OKELEY SCHOOL 222%... 2. ingt Toul: Sleeping and Tining Cars Harrisburg to Se. Lonta, inna EV SINNER, GE. A. Foune ladles and ttle children. 1759 Madison st. JOT AL. WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleep; | _ fy28w.fm-tt 855 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. | Dupont Circle. eV BE er as ch arrisburg to | = Nes . MEH WESTERN EXPRESS..-Pull- EDUCATIONAL. I he Bliss man Sleeping Cars Wasbington to a and IN WASHINGTON. ENTIETH XEAR OF THE KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE School of Electricity, 35 B 8ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C ‘The only institution teaching practical electri- ‘Canandaieua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. eal engineering excirsively. Laboratory equip- ead Bilis aml Renovo, dally, except ee ment cacellent. Instruction the best. Course q; Fo Wien Sty. . MopEz, RISDEWGARTES AND opens October 1. Catalogues on xpplication. 7:10 P.M. for Wil Rochester, Erle, Bat- falo ‘and a Fale ams except Saturday, Xo Extras =a ey = BE Eee LOUIS DENTON BLISS, pears swith, Sleeping Car on’ to lise) SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK. Prin, 10: fe ned Pltaima dally: for Canan- : Ninigua, Rochester, ‘Bullslo api Sagara Walls Mrs, ye POLLAN ani ate Ext. SpencerianBusinessCollege Saturday nights only. Pullman Sleeping Car FROEBEL INSTITUTE, NEW AND Bal 1 HA Washington to Roc sel0-10t* 1426 Q st. nw. In Academy of Music ic bulldog. ea nw. Ninth street, ith st. Thirty-wsied ‘scholastic “year Day and evening sessions. The leading business men of Washington r. For Philadelphia, ‘York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED.” daily. all Parlor Cars, with » Dining Car, from Baltimore. Wining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 The Misses Minke. Piano, Virgil Clavier method 3850 Singing Taught. were trained in this coll and send their sons nd Pee yen pag per) Gi es ws and daughters and candidates for employment bere Samiay. 1:00 Catholic University of America, | Rit. sastish, rapid slealttons, book: Ft tae Ca ee ei - Washington, D. C. ee ones eee eee . it o weed - detphia nl Fast Ex SCHOOL 1OOL OF DIVINITY ——s Soy oe 29. ee ee of exp Welsarte Bethea Week days. Ex = resumed follo 2. rthand and typewriting. 2:01 and 5:40 P.M. daily. SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPEY: LErTERR axp | “ugethas reasonable, but no competition with cheap For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week days, SCIENCES OPENS SEPTEMBER 30. schools. dally. ané 4:20 P.M. timo SCHOOL OF LAW. EOLITICS, AND KOONMICS open every business day and be through- PENS OCTOBER out the year. INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY OPENS SEPT. 30. Call oF send: for new 88, con- The GHodie UNIVERSEET Washington, D. C. aoeat, and ae ‘cia asd fas . C. | commence! nam aoe “4 8e9-1W dresses of 868 graduates of 8. Fae THE WOMAN'S LAW CL , 10:00, 10:40 and’ 11:35 oy 1, 1907. au20-1m Principal a Piopeistor. For ea Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. Fears’ cone, cqulvaient of best law daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:05 A.M. scala, For further’ particulars apply to Chevy Chase, Ai 7:00, °9:00 A.M... 12:15 and 4:20 Mrs. SPENCER MUSSEY, FRENCH pat G ENGLISH SCHOOL ‘Sundays, 9: See ave, ea cbse = (OF Mio ina M, GILLETT, eta bof Washington, Line—Express for Florida and m jorney-att-] st ont gr, Atlantic Coast Tine, £:30 A.M., 3:46 | iiss ENILIE M. HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOI. une Ee ae ae noUeiGR'y" Tnepa, duity: Richmond 10:57, AM." week | “Wit reopen October 8 at tal? conn fee Miss ©.” PETTIG! ‘Asst. Principal. : Set | Hore west of New Haupetice eves" Applica my18-15-10 | P. 0, Station’, Washington, D.C. made by letter at 3024 Q st. 29¢fl ‘Oct, - 2, ean. commode: on for Quantico, 7215 A.3t. dally and 4225 PM. Ty after tat date at the schools ecb tect Week days. ART NTS’ LEAGUE, STUDEN’ 808 17th st. n.w. SEASHORE CONXECTIO: WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 14% NEW YORK Classes in drawing and patting: from life, the For Atlantie City (via Delaware Tver Bete, air | are-Stenography, typewriting and French Dex axtique and still life. Evening life and antique rail route), 11:00 (and 15. Other classes Oct. ‘Term: classes. Decorative design, composition, | water Gully! via Market Sirest ki jembersiip, $1.00 « sear; tuition, {1.60 a month | color and sketch ‘classes. jan begius Oct. 4. P. days, Circulars on application. eel-Im 12 week exch class. For ere ‘May, 10:00, sey-tt ANNA M. HAMILTON, Pres. MRS. FLINTS Pie WILL BS ocr. ‘ ~ See MEG, SUSANNE OLDBERG WILL RESUME LES-| 18. For, circulars and information apply, at res- te ae Gth ‘and Batreets, where erders can gens tm singing September 15, at 1706 tn at; | Hence, A784 at. “Gaull Oct Hae at may ze we. ic concerts, November, remosd at Gotults Mavs: Foe Bolt, eg treking of baggage to destivation | [oti “Chores class Tord Center ye Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of Eeee st and ane a begin Sept. 20. 531 71 au2s- J. General Pasa ‘Kees. Ivy Institute Business College, eT BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 5, 1807. MR, PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 19TH 8T., Septemb 1897.” Pupils of all grades Leave Wasbington from aaam corner of New SW. COR, 8TH AND K STS. N.W. reparation js tor col Colleges, urivereities ‘and’ tech: aical schools. Best of refcrenccs. Jersey avenue and None better; $25 a year; day or night session. and se8-3m ‘|A Trial Lesson Is Given Free by the Berlitz School cond ERR CO on jung men and boys, U14 14th at opposite Frank. Fe ee es et Te Wecare: wl Feopen Septem SF Circulars sel-if THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1488 N ST. N.W., WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. auld>-3m Emerson Institute Indiana: otistads Limited. Sead pa 1:30 p. i. Tittsbare ‘and Cleveland, Express daily, 10:00 a.m. and 8:50 p.m. For Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:30 p. For Winchester and way stations, 8:00 $11:45 a.m., 15:30 Sricans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- New tancoga._| Knoxville, ce ‘and Roanoke, 11:20 method. Prof. WM. VON MUMM—Prop. and Principal. can be obtained at the school buildi or by ad- eele ents oulo-tt cus a8 8. Eotg, © Wood’sCom mercial College School of Medicine 1 East tol st. A HIGH- GRADE nC BINESs Rot ‘Well Sauces and well pat ns st 30. BUSINES ShontH ASD, WHEING ENGLISH CIVIL SERVICE, UN: usual FACILITIES FOR SEC! TUBING POSITIONS: FOR PUPILS. Beautiful filustrated catalogue containing names of 571 eurolied lest year, a t Gree elsewhere until you have seen it. Shorthand aura-Stt OUT OF WASHINGTON. MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LAND SCHOOL, OF TECHNOLOGY [ARY AGRICULTORS! MECHANICAL, SCIENTIFIC ‘and CLASSICAL, COURSES. Georgetown University. Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October 4. Day classes at 12 m. Evening classes at 5:30 pm. 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. seTtoocs DRILLERY, bos gta. Foe and way .m., week days: Unsurpassed equiprent ja all departments, Lo- ry psa cation Healthy, 01 B. and 0. RR; miles trom oe ar Tir. Hen Sto ck, Washington.” ‘Tultton, board, light, heat, Teacher of Piano gud Violin. bath rooms and for 9 months. baa Si ia leh Slee ee7-1m* 17 Penna. ave. s.e. Bor futher part cular ‘addi ae i t-1m ILVESTER, President. Week days. datt Washington | Seminary. Buiter Partor Care on'all Gay tratna, se HANNAH MORE ACADEMY. For Atlantic City, oa 10:00 a.m., 12:00 neon, FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. The Diocesan School for Girls. 12:40 and 3.00 p. eek days. 12:40 p.m. "San: — oases and —— information; Son, ly, to iiclsterstowa, Md. aa =e - SMALLWe vinetpal President, the Bishop of Maryland. Reference, For or Cape May, 12:00 — se7-1m 1a6e-1040. ‘Yith at. nw. Mr. Wm. eyaer Mr. Wm. W, avlor, Hon. Wm: eeceae oe A. Fisher, Mr. Chas, F. ‘Taylor. Miss Sherman’s School rite for manual to Baggage called Yor'sd checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket 619 ‘lvania avenue n.w., New York averue and 15th street, and at De; WM. M. GREENE, se4-2w REV. JOSEPH FLETCHER, Principal. For girls, cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- opens October, 6. Primary ‘and preparatory, de- partment for boys separate. MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND eeu ry September 18, 1897. Washington pu . M. D, B. MARTIN. will treet at Baltimore and Potomac depor, Oth Gen. Manager. Mgr. Pass. Elocution, Oratory, at B o'clock p.m. the 18th. a DRAMATIC CULTUI PHYSICAL TRAINING lind or whose sight is so defective that AND RALSTON CULTURE. they cannot attend public school Are entitled to SOUTHERN RAILWAY. For tion ad- admission to, thle school. Bionia be road ass Pah a manlaciaes 11 lowe prong Hy at Reeterata: dam."* Ems, iia, from New York, o PRINTED MATTER, = sailing from New York on ar we. for iS matter, ete. The American and from New York on W. FOREIGN POSTAL: SERVICE. SUMMER RESORTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. THE CAPITAL RAILWAY OPEN @afly,” an -shanges may 88 follows: EUR (©) At 10:65, By per 5.8. Zeta Bet dre () At 198 ae ‘for CENOAL from New Gata 38 PM. for = mg free Ww “hurected © lasgow. Letters mi must be (©) At 10:58°P.M.i lesdays take NY and specially ad lor other parts of Europe, ‘White/Star steamers sailing the German steant- 3.10... POST OFFICE NOTICE. ‘occur at for NETHERLANDS Sr as 4.8. Kilrected w York, va City of mers inted ers on Thursdays. and the Cunard, Fren. a tien’ steamers on Saturdae tit sated matter, ¢te. for all countries for which they are adver- tized to carry mails. MALLS SOR R SOUTH neti AMERICA, FRIDAY—(a) At 6:23 4 5 SE. Glubad “Bo AM. for TRINIDAD, TO- “Per POR’ New ‘Yucatan.’* iT DE Par. AIVES and ISLAND, per 6.8. Thuri 6:25 AM. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct, Kafr Prince, M. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per a, Pr from from New York. York. (c)At 10:55 P.M. itty, fi CAME AS ew Fok. LC 0:55 for CAM! and YUCATAN, per 8.2. df eatan, Letters for other (e). x TRI BAGO and CIUDAD BOLIVAR per a8, eats from New York. Malls for NEWROUNDEAND, by. rail to Halltax and thence via steamer, close + except Sunday, at 12:05 P.M., and ‘ot “Sundays oly at Malls or ‘QaQuELoN, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P.M. = ails for CUBA (except cease for SANTTA: CUBA, which win Ee Ne ae to and includ! close steam Port Tam) nding 0: here daily at 8:00 P.M. for ers ie HOHE, CHIAPAS, TA’ Mondass and Thursdays from Walls for’ MEKIOD, overland (ex BASCO ai t_ those for CAMP! YUCATAN, which, after’ the Wednesday overland close, will be 10:56 Mails for Al forwarded v! a Yolo Friday), ¢! ia New York w ZEANePAGIO MAILS. USTRA! Australia, which ate forwarded vie Kuro EANDS. per os Qsatts for AUSTRAI Warrliaoo, LAND, HAWA! an vat at BAM here dail LIA (¢ W ZEALAND, HAWAII, to and including the here daily at 7:10 (except those for wat ed pio 830" Pe September wots, (except West Australia), I ISLANDS, per 8.8. from’ Vancouver, close here daily after September 10th up to 6:30 P.M. September 18th. Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per 5.8. Gaclic, from Sen 6:30 P. tember 15. (d) Malls for CHINA 6:30 sat ‘A and JAPAN, per s.s. Tacom: from “Tacoma, close, bere dal dally’ up to 6:30 F- tember 19th. eal fo for the 'SGCLETY ISLAD M. September 24th. 6 for AWA o neisco, 5 fteniber 29th. (4) SPACIFIC MAILS ai are rupted overland transit. ee Registered majl closes at 6: iy. - (e) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. ‘Tuesdays an? garage " Registered mail closes at Francisco, close here daily up to ISLANDS, per shi Trople San Francisco, close here daily up’ to per s.s. Australia: from , close here daliy up to 6:30. P.M. pers Of salting dally and. the schedule of closings arranged on the presumption of their uninter- tered mail closes at 10:00 A. M. same “ Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same 00 P.M. same ‘P.M. previous JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. oO from New York. ots must be directed (ce) At plete PM. for GENEMIE, ST. iC, _GON- T Goat aes and TURKS New York. (d)At per oe ce TO- SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. ATLANTIC HOTEL, Sale of Splendid Upright Pianos at half price on $5 How in Operation From Congress Heights to OCEAN CITY, MD. | monthly payments. Navy Yard G Special Rates for September. aidedi Re An By Od mre eee a Poe furnished*at | © © © © stock and offered at half re x the fice of JOHN F. W TAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. gece Een Drertbay oy sila he setae a ae PS Rees BAY VIEW "AGE, OLD POINT OOM-| 9999 such es can af-| Costia Bridge—The Brown System fort, Va. Beautiful situation. few fect 19090 Tae feed Fiane.af — et from the water; $5 G. WIl- | 0000 ea Works Satisfactorily. . G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. SANDERSON'S HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, ND.—LARGE boat: ng, bathing bath! “aabine: eek upward: G na 3 Ber we _Hotel, Washington. 3e20-t8 IN THE MOUNTAINS. THE BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND VALE ‘mountall ® The Capital Railway Company's line be- tween Congress Heights and the navy yard gate was opened this morning for travel, and the fact not only marked an event in the history of that corporation, but the results already attained would seem to demonstrate that the Brown sys- tem of underground electric railway pro- Pulsion—the plan used for running the cars of the line inside the city Mmite—is a suc- cess, There are reasons for believing that the continued success of the Brown ays- tem, where now installed here, will insure the adoption of the same xystem by the Belt Line and Soldiers’ Home railway com- panies, which, despite the fact that they have for months past so persistently advo- cated the. adoption of compressed air motors on their routes in the District, have recently had one of thetr most prominent PIANOS FOR SALE or RENT. LOW PRICES. EASY TERMS. Oct. weit te ke. ths of Sept. a rite for terms, slotim W. J. MURPHY. M-DOWELL HOUFE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., open June 1. Deligh-ful mcderat» prices. ey204m “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, will open for the May 15; rooms iarge and ‘iry; plenty of rhade: table | first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. f. DANIEL, Proprietor. myl-Sm HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, w. VA— “This popular resort is open. Satisfaction guar- aatecd Fee = boath P, telegray cy carly for 8. Over. motte rooms. GhEEWs MOUNTAIN BOCES HARES PEERY, oo Fruit Bil Special @iscount for cash. Pianos tuned, repaired, moved and packed. John F. Ellis & Co., 987 PEXNA AVE, 89-2: Chickering Piano Rooms. One Nearly New Upright. four mouths gs; ‘will sell for $215; Bee carh and $8 ‘One Emersoo, Upri $5 per mon and capable officials to look on several oc- Bho ‘idee Bown ‘s. 9 and, $1.50 Ey per ‘One square at gas at et one my tas; casions into the merits of the Brown sys- week; t 7 % tedicinel water; comveyamons mest fi Send Ear HUGO WORCH, 923 F at. nw, | {eM and it is said that he expressed him: self’ very favorably thereto. ree Last evening a number of tests were made to determine the strength of the Navy Yard bridge. in an effort to show that it is absolutely able to bear any strain Itkely or possible to be put upon it conse- quent to the running across the structure Of big ioaded electric cars, and the bridge POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. STEAMER “WAKEFIELD,” FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washicgton, D. C. (ith et. terry whart), Mondays, 7 a.m. for intermediate landings to OFFICIAL NOTICES. (OFFICIAL.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASH- ington, D. C., September 8, 1897.—Information has been received at this department from Mr. J. W. Merriam, the consul of the United States at Iquique, Chile, of the death on the 19th of Beach, it, Nomint st the ure without vil tion. At joseph T. Roberts of Creek " Abell, Leonardtown, Ste Stone's, Howard's, | Stood — bration. Wee, 8S, ies. hes = 1 representatives of | Cobrun’s. Colton’s. one time there was upon the bridge not the deceased can obtain further information by | Wednesdays, 7 a for intermediate landings to} Only @ car of the Capital Railway Com- pplying to this department. Per dispatch No. ial ‘shwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, | Pany, containing a little in excess of one seated July 24, 1897. 1t_ | Leonardtown, waa, Nomini Creek, Feist, | hundred ngers, but two of the horse St. George's Island, Smith Creek, Coan Yeoco-| cars of the Anacostia and Potomac Rail- mico rivers. (OFFICIAL) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASH- ingte C., September 8, 1897.—Information See beeurzeecloca ae this department from Mr. Jos. W. Merriam, the consul of the United States at Iquique, . of the death on the 19th of Jats, (1807. at Inuique, of Samuel Cochrane of Pleasant (state not given). The legal rep- Feventatives of the can obtain ‘further information by applying to this department. _Per dispatch No. —. Dated vs 23, Is0t. It OFFIC OF THB COMAMISS! ie TRE District of 30, 1897. of the District of Columbia intend to take the following named improvements, which are, in their judzment, necessary to the public health, safety and comfort. Assessments for one-halt the cost of the same will be mude, as provided road Company, and a large number of two and four-horse teams, the wagons being heavily loaded with produce, one containing twenty-five barrels of flour, making a total weight of that wagon alone in excess of 20,000 pounds. Transfers to Cable Line. The bridge having shown its ability to bear the great weights above mentioned, President A. E. Randle of the Capital Railway Company directed that several |.trips be made by the cars from the ter- minus of the trolley line on the south side intermediate ch, Bust wood. Hock Poin ease (See schedule in effect September 13, 1897.) se7-tt C. W. RIDLEY, Genl. Manager. Satur Gelontal Somint for in ublic act No. 171, approved August 7.1 Gro. 0. CARPINTER. Genemil Washieetn | of the bridge to the navy yard fate ard 189: ities who are interested in the pro- | yoo yas re vel - work are Teta ueraated In the pro: | jez0-14t¢ WM. M. REARDON, Agent, ‘Alera return, and that passengers be given trans fers to the cable cars at the navy yard gate. The order proved to be very popular. During the evening each car carried not less than 100 passergers each way. The transfer across the bridge was made, as it will be done until the underground ystem is installed on the structure, by sioners will give a hearing at the District bufld- on the 15th mae ees 1897, at eleven . THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT on GS) ‘o'clogk a.m. may desire to object sey in effect June dines, for river landings 2, ad Sg (Smith's creek) aud every Monday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Strout: mortheest Be: both sides, front of * Soa ted oxida Breen 17th and isch, 168 and 169; estin avenue betwien 2ist and R's Parsenger accou strictly first-class. | means of horses, but these are attached to front of square 65; estimated cost, g1150. “25d | all rives freight must he p: the cer so quickly and draw the street northwest between M and N’ streets, east a BRO., Office. 910 Pa. ave. Telephene 7 FOR EXCHANGE. - FOR EXCHANGE—FOR Eero CITY PRoP- rty. in Hyattsville: ior ‘and ‘heal iilibg to oars som willing (to, arsume $2,000 ct $3,000, equity. MNCOGEES’ & ROGERS, "386 in and Hyattsville, Md. ee8.3t cars so rapidly from one side of the Anacostia river to the other that the time made ts practically as though there were an unbroken current of elec- tricity from one end of the line to the other. “The speed along 11th and M streets, where the Brown system is in use, has not yet reached the maximum allowed by law, the management being satisfied to allow the cars to be operated at a speed not ex- ts. side. front square 50; estimated cost, $1,790. itt Pennsylvania avenue northwest between 19th and 20th streets, north side, front of square 118; estimeted cos 6th street northwest streets, west side, front of |. Le Droit Park; ‘estimated cost, O street northwest between North Capltol and Ast streets, north side, in front of square 616; estimated cost, $1,900. Yale street northwest from 13th street “eastward, north side, front lots 9, 10, 11 and 12. block 2%, Columbia Heights; estimated cost, $600. Florida avenue north. west between 11th and 12th, seuth side, ave., SUMMER RESORTS. ceeding eight miles an hour. The cars run af smoothly as do those on the lines of the Metropolitan road of this city, which, of square 302; estimated cost. $580. 11th’ street TABLE BOARD. northwest between G and H streets, both sides, front of squares 319 and 345; cstimated cost. ATLANTIC GiTY, N. J. HOTEL RICHMOND; ‘KENTUCKY AVE., ATLAN- tie City, N. J.—89 round ‘oor; Bighest standard; ‘yards “from bea: feeclal rates ‘elevator to appointments and cuisine of i setGrine” TABLE BOARD, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, at the ican House, cor. -, eb AS and Pa. ave., is the best tn the city: only $18 ; dining soem od Kitchen resited ant ae iy tarnished glectitc lights and fans: special a ccommedations CHAS. W. LEANNARDA, Prop. $iaa 40. Bobrer street northwest between Florida avenue and Spruce street, both sides, front of block 1, Le Droit Park, and lot 17, of Mattern’s subdivision of Jamaica and Smith's Vacancy, and north 20.5 feet of lot 4, 15 feet of lot 5, 15 feet of lot 22, lots 7, 8,9 of Miller's sub division of Jamaica a ‘Smith's a is already well known, is frequently re- ferred to in all portions of the country as the pride of the people of the District of Columbia. The Brown system of underground elec: trical street railway propulsion is the in- TH Special rates towexcurdionists and for t. Near the Beach od: ah se9-2t Mi 1 ARONDALE, Feast eet ts. WILSON & SON. MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT THE DENNI- son, Boardwalk, -se¢ond door above Geor Atlai intic City, B. S ‘Ocean pavilion. per day; meals, 25c break- Be9.2t* lor. THE WESTMINST: ER, Kentucky ave. Elevator, Steam heat. Bun par- Mrs. M. ROCH! Near beach. Mrs, se2-26t THE SCARBOROUGH. BEACH FRONT—MARYLAND AVENUE. meat, flevator avd all modern conveniences. seT-12t,6 FOL SEPT. AND. OCT, .LFRED WYMAN, Dyectly. on the beach. The Shelburne. throughout the IWICK, Manager. entite year J. D. 801 se2-d,ti bey av AND OcroBER ATLANTIC CITY, N. aT t Personally Coaducted ron this train Jeans wit ‘Tourist, Excursion ‘Threugh Sleepe Francisco ‘without change. Strasburg and precept Se for Charlottesville. F< WASTLIKGTON AND SOUTH. LIMITED, compossd of fr colt pout change. French, Spanish, Italian and English. Vor farther Ep Berticulare Frite o call at SANDERS & ST. N'S, 1327 F st. set: ‘AY- 2m Mrs. 3 D. Bucher, Teacher of Si > Piano and Harmony, | at her studio, 1813 Nestea we ASON, U.SN-A. Prin. Sy15-2m* St. Agnes School. Under the direction of Bishop Do@ne. Prepara- tion for all colleges. Special studies and courses of college study. Special advantages in music ae itake teers ew Yor te Namie. | THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Mine ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, albany, ¥. ¥. Rex fou Boge ge Garett Garmin | UNIVERSITY SCHOOL _| = vannab and Jacksonville, and New York to Mcm- phis, via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Mcntgomery. _ Vesti Day Southern Railway EIN AND OHIO DIVIS. ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily — 1:00 and has removed from 1453. a ave, Rw. to 623 xo" NOSED > 70" iit Siier YOUR BO eed four Or tt TH or all unlversities, Betooi re it. Bere tal lica ti Ww. W. eS Head Staaten Rust tos OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. pe ister. auZi-im? few York-Southampton, (London Parts) m. ex + screw U. Sond a, Tor Leesbu are a RS! eo Olney School, On’ Comn. ae 8t. Paal Sp Ae 10 au St. Louis. 7 10 pm. for Hern- a 10 a asa Sablngton’ 8 Boarding and day school for girls. “Preparatory, outs ma Paris a2. dally and 8:00 p.me daily. exept | academic and collegiate corres sag E> © io 1 Oct H ioam m Round Hil, 7:08 a.m. daily, except Mins VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Sunday from Herndon, 8:4 a.m. daliy, except Sub- | _set-t¢ Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Principals. trains from the south arrive at Wash- Fee eet Pieper aed 85 po. Gals Washington aa ew School, jsonburg. 12:40 9:25 p.m. daily, excey 12TH Sunday. “and 8:39 a.m. daily from Charlot Resvilie Mass ANNA M. LAISE, Prin. Sleeping Car reservation and informa- | , A first-class private school, embracing the follow- tion furnished at offices. 511 and 1300 Penosylvania | 1 departments: Shorthand’ Grassy een by a October avcrue, and , Femertcante railroad passenger sta- | 2€W and rapid method), Typewritt ‘vil Service INTERNATION ATION COMPANY, ‘Soe ‘General (pupils prepared for regular and technical exams), | Piers 14 apd 15, North River. M cue. Trae Manager. uguages, Civ! i Engineering Mechanical Draw: Office, 6 Bowling Green, N. ¥. Wk. TORK Gen Pass. gent. ing, Drafting ce. “Livrary "Work, Book: 6n0, Ww. 7 MOSS, "Agent, $3 L.8. BROWN. Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. keeping, Higher "a Sataaticn lish Branches | _oh22-6m ‘921 ‘Penn. sve. regular preparatory. van- = to backward pupils of mature years. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD WASHINGTON, ALEXANDIIA AND MT. VERNON | ‘Ech or send for catulomss, se8-tf,12 euvtatt erie at VICE FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. Te Tu.,Oct, ‘5. 10 am oF THE COLOMETAN UNIVERSITY, 1325 H In effect May 9, 1897. st. 2 2, ain! Labn..Tu. Oc ‘The 76th session 29, 1807. pe Pee 50 Ho:8 $:30, he Introductory iecture wilt be MGelivered by | Spree.Sat.,Sept. 18.10" smu Havel Sat, pis. 10 am a har Watly” lect eat S00 ah ot Bedey taclitty HERS LONDON, AME 7 ular 7 ures Ai p.m. re! UTH 5 BRE! is afforded for laboratory -and. clinical work, pin Luise, ts ‘The office will be for further information from 10 a.m. to1 p.m. and 2 to5 p.m. Fall and holarship examinations on September 25, 11:20 p. a Wag ‘Stations ( 12:65, 1:15, Ts THE STUART SCHOOL Schedule in effect July 4, 1807. 1, 1801. Tuitlon, “$100. "Halston ‘term’ opens | dress BD. MORRISON, Supt, Baltimore Ma. ‘Are re Most Deligntai."” - Al treins arrive and leave at Feanaylvan'a pas- | February 2 1808. Tuition, $15. References re- | _au20-1m ‘Will remain open thrcughout the year. Season- comer station. quired in every case. All fecs strictly in advance. ROCKVILLE IN A DAY- AND HOMB]| able pleasures and emusements. sistloge.” Gouna at Sanasend, for Straw rty z liege, Seprember 15. ‘Mis LOGE S. Sta 50%, ct er ea iz EREDs & LIPPINCOTT. 1 ad Staunté daily except | 1223 to 1281 G street northwest, Washington, D.C. om " oll AS ie = <. ‘alas. od at Lpnebirg ‘wits. the Norfolk “and ee6-11,tf fos Bes nena HOTEL St. CHARLES. Western dail Pith, tho Chesapeake: a HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE, RE: | TRAINING SCHOOL CF BALTIMORE KINDER. intic City, N. J. a for the Natural Bridge and ‘zington. ns September 13. The course of sti is | sarten Association. Junior, venior and graduate The finest hotel on coast. 1:15 4M Dalit THe DNITED D STATES Fast | COnplete’ aud practical” Special of, study a | courses. "A course for directors of normal classes, | 4 Will remain ope throughout the year. Strictly matty hi to dackwoniie, niting at" Salle: | #iven to vocal and instramental music, drawing | be in primary’ methods, and & mothers’ class. ‘Write for uatrated booklet. en ae ingvon to Yackwonl “aahevie ‘Sp Hiet | End punting, tie languages and Kindergartens Lectures from prominent lecturers. “Address Mise coe ss, N. © Kooxvitte, Chatt jancoga end. Nash- Spioeme ee ee | ae ae Owner and Bropeietor, n'Tenn.. and et Charlotte with Puflaan Siceper eee MARIANO MAINA’S SCHOOL ART For : for Augusta. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to | SINGING—Italian method; pupfls are taken from | ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, FOR THE CHALFONTE New Orleare, ing at Atlanta for Birmingham | beginning and thoroaghly’ prepared for coucerts, | boys; home life; individual instruction; res f) and M. is. Solid train Vigsteeiee to New Or- | ratorios and graml opera lads alee taught in Iness; terms moderate. Address Atlantic City, N. J. SEPTEMBER BY THE SEA IS MOST DE- LIGHTFUL. ‘Ulustrated booklet matied. 2u26-26t E, ROBERTS’ SONS. THE beach, ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR Beautiful new hotel, with all the mod- rm conveniences. Gentral location. _ Excellent table and service. clal $2.50 per redoetion in weekly” dna ed day. mily rates Write ‘for a booklet. Capac 800. rst season. J. E, Prop’r. TH NUTTALL, 182 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE., "Miautle City, 'N. second heuse from beach: fashington, D. a5 ferme $8 to $12) er ek Mrs. M. M. cere a. Ma ‘at of Wi = . O. Ballwa; “HOTEL LURAY. walk, Structed occan view. dyl4tose5 teat tron 14. i ped for beatles Fs ‘STI a WHITE HOTEL Kentucky ave.; 00" fee extend to ocean pavilion, directly on Always breesy and cool. Unob- & SON. ead ws THE | PEEREUURT OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ve., Atlantic City, Ni dialectic elevator to treet level, Send for strated Je25-t¢ JAMES HOOD. BRADY HOUSE, 225% 57 hondsome rooms; good mod.; booklets ‘tree. BRADY. WSS lawn; rates Jelb-tf Hotel Imperial wide thre ave. od ropa a oe ees sprsintioente (aod utsine of the highest & Cottages. le, Full ocean view from ak “first-class family bouse, yery comfort and comes artesian water, standard. “National College of Pharmacy. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 27, 1897. Lecture and oersserse Courses in Fae Ma- teria Mc ind Practical Pha "General an Analytical Chester: Beet its received in any eo h or Terme, moderate: tus address or ¢att the secretary, WYMOND H. BRADBURY, ge st. nw. hours, 7:36 to 9:00 p.m., . Thursdays and Sai re2-1m. VESTIBE: ULED, HEATED. ae HAL ELECTHIC LIGHTED, STEAM ¥ MEALS SERVED ey DINING TION SIXTH B STREETS. ED rong French Language School. ; asece, ade Bel ile im effect M: 16, 1 —— 3.20 PM. DAILY Ciacinnat cand St Coats Spe- ey Baw. wae: ee to Gacienatt. ant fon, Sa Indianapolis oe ion KINDERGARTEN an to Ch Connsets at Covington yore further pe ‘address: Miss I Directo, sane P.M. DAUY_r. F. Vv. Limtes_go oe ao Cucinoati. Pallman raion? | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, $Sxtogton and Louisville without pat «0 TPH ST. XW, man compartment cut to Virginia ‘Hot Spriscy . URNER, A.M.) without Thuragays and ‘Satur: | Thoroagh courses in Bustnese and ‘snd, Siorthana; ex, Dat _ gy ean for the — Observa- — patrecien oy: tae rad oe tet easy terms. A limited number of tree 3.20 Fat. DAILY tor in typewriting. Catalogue. a Beerurernrres | Means ee rail line, via Tenna., R., ¥. and P. and ©. and are ‘Reservations aad tickets at Chchapeake and ing uoperaileled” ‘of graduates eee bs ee eat Ponnazivania avense, tes ef oe —_ FULLER, ship and all —— Now epiT-38d Pasecuger Agent, ‘ston. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. 7 —— Gunday 21 a a ia a iC OPENS OCT. OCF m Fi ench Line. ‘Ge —— Gorse ull geen ior. LAUDIA STOATE as fa a OCMPAGNIE, GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQ( SH WEIOR ae bolita = IRECY TINE TQ PAIS, FRANCE, see SCHWEISFORT, wofmeriy: on a Boardwalk. ‘BEACH pavem: x. J. The Engleside. CAPE tinue. open athe, WEST VIRGINIA mis, tiene” for he re 521 llth St. ia ave., Iret-class tea Yor vention of Mr. Milion Brown, a young engineer in the employment of former Rep- resentative Tom L. Johnson of Cleveland, Ohio, whose works are located in John town, Pa. Here the Brown system has been in operation for several years. The Brown System. The Brown system is composed of iron boxes of about eight inches square, and they rest on the ties, projecting about one inch above the street surface. The boxes consist of a vitrified brick inclosed in iron ecsing, the brick being hollow to receive a mica cup, which is known as the best non- conductor. In the mica cup are placed a small uantity of mercury and a steel ball, two inches in diameter, the ball being so arranged, when a magnet is placed on the top of the iron box, the steel ball will rise THE TEMPERANCE WORKER: ; estimated oats avenue southeas! front of square 7! Seco Day of Virginia Grand Lodge of Good Templars. Special Correspondence of The Evening Star. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., September 9, 1897. The second day’s session of the Grand Lodge of Good Templars of Virginia con- vened at 10 a.m. Preceding the session an address of welcome was made by the may- or of the citys Samuel McCue, on behalf of the citizens. This was responded to hy Mr. Jos. H. Shepherd. The address on be- half of the Good Templars of the city was made by Rev. B. P. Smith, and responded to by Rev. H. L. Hout of the Grand Lodge. Soon after the opening of the Grand Lodge Dr. D. H. Mann addressed the body en the question of literature and educa- tion, and aroused considerable enthusiasm. Standing committees for the session were announced by the grand chief templar on state of order, finance, constitution «nd by-laws, appeals, literature, juvenile tem- Fle, temperance legislation. The committee on temperance legisla:ion reported in favor of continuing the Good Templar News as published by the Grand Lodge, with the grand secretary as man- aging editor,and commended the circulation of the International Good Templar Maga- zine and the purchase of suitable litera- ture for the juvenile temples. The committee on finance, through Mr. 3 estimated cost, $1,850. Con: Recticut avenue northwest between K and L streets, sees side, front square 163; estimated cost, 060. Connecticut avenue northwest be- tween Jefferson and N streets, west side, front of oe 129: estimated cost. $950. SIDEW. AND RESET CURB—i5th street northwest between K and I, streets, both sides, front of squares 198 ond 216: cstimated cost, $1,400. Rhode Island avenue northwest between 16th and 17th streets, Doth sides, front of squares 182 ard N. 182; estimated cost, $1,250. Masea- chusetts avenue northwest between 18th and 19th streets, south side, front of square 137; es- ed 7th street northwest’ be- T street and Florida avenue, both sides, front of squares 416 and 440; estimated cost, . 14th street northwest between Q and streets, east side, front of square 240: estimated cost, $1.072, Ist street southwest between B and O streets, west side, front of square 678; estimated cost, $670. Virginia avenue southwest between 3d 14 4% streets, north side, front of square 536; estimated cost, shire avenue northwest, ‘between N streets, west side,“ front of square 97; estimated $700, New Hampshire aveuue northwest between Land M. east side, front of amare tae estimated cost, $i,110. New Hampshire avenue borthwest 21st streets, west side, front of square 70; estimated cost, $700. New Hampshire avenue northwest between O and P streets, ‘west side, front of square 114; esti- mated cost, street northwest between Missouri and Pennsylvania avenues, west side, front of reectvation “*A estimated cost, $600. Gounecticut avenue northwest. between anes Mt streets, west side, front of square 161; estimated cost. $1,900. M’strest northwest between Con- necticut’ avenue and 18th street, south 235 front of square 161; estimated cost, street southwest between 3d and 4% streets, both sides, front of squares S44 and 545: estimated cost, tion of the bell is immersed im the mercury: therefore, forming a perfect contact. The pesitive wire, which in the case of an over- head line would be the trolley, is in this cate run through a cheap conduit, and branch connections are taken off to connect up under each box into the mercury cup, and the contact from the car is by means of two slides which touch the tops of three of these boxes at one time. Over the slides under the car are placed three magnets. ‘When the car passes over these boxes the magnets, of course, attract the steel ball, and the current then posses through the box and motor, thence to the rail and back to the power station. As soon as the car passes a box the ball instantly drops, and there is no current at the boxes excepting $1,590. Juniper street northwest between Maple J. M. Thorne as chairman, made a lengthy | When the car is directly over same. and Spruce ance recep front of Bok I and important report, the principal points That part of the Capital Railway Com- Le Dro! Part ima cost being the establishment of a lecture fund of $800 to prosecute the work, fixing the salary of a lecturer at $65 per month and peny’s route which lies between the south end of the Navy Yard bridge and Congress Heights, and which has been operated by $600. MENT SIDEWALK AND SET OLD BLUE 4 ‘STONE CURB—Fiint street from Brightwood avenue east- ward to limits of Brightwood Park eee Both, stics, front, of blocks 8, 9. 18, 19, 22 23, | traveling experses. the overhead trolley, Las been open for 29, 30, 31'and 32, Brightwood Park. JO November 21 was designated asx Grand | traffic since May 28 last. From that period ROSS’ JOHN B. WIGHT, EDWARD BUR AC Lodge day in all subordinate lodges, when | Until and including yesterday there had San of the District of Columbia, 1, 5e10&11 been carried in its cars a little more than 200,000 passengers, without an accident of ary kind to either the patrons of the road or the employes of the railway company. ——— __ $2.00 Washin, to Philadciphia and return via Pennsylvania railroad— rock ballast—steel rails—fieet locomotives— beautiful trains. Grand excursion next Sunday.—Advt. —__ a dime collection is to be taken for the work. It was arranged that a Demorest medal contest be held in each lodge, and that meetings of the, executive committee be abolished. All prfhting of the Grand Lodge is to be given to lowest resporsible bidder. The salary of the secretary was fixed at $350, including the editing of the Good Templar News, and a per capita tax levied of 12% cents per member per quarter. The committee on temperance legislation, through Job Hawxhurst, reported in favor of urging the legislature to legislate for the better enforcement of local option laws, but deemed it unwige to agitate at chis time the question of submitting a prohibi- tory constitutional amendment; favors the abolition of all excise boards and the re- peal of the law taking away from the courts jurisdiction over violations of the revenue laws; commends Gov. O'’Ferrall for his efforts to enforce law and order in After the adjournment of the Grand Lodge at the afternoon session, a special meeting of the International Supreme Lodge was held by Dr. Mann, and the su- Preme degree conferred upon a number of candidates. meeting was addresses PIANOS AND ORGANS. Knabe Pianos. A few bargains in slightly used Uprights which are equal to new in all respects, and which we offer at inducement prices. Wm. Kmnabe & Co., aal422 Pa. Ave. N.W. or 5 EAE UPRIGHT PIANO, 4 alin empresa saath repaired nos tuned, 22 teat — Gs MUSIC STORE, T7iz 7th at, nw. Removal Sale Progressing. High-grade Pianos seh ge a i a D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 11th St. N.W. Opposite Star office. An Opportunity ! Second-Hand Pianos At Sacrificing Prices. STEINWAY, * & DAVIS, We'll sell low on eas; easy monthly payments. Stieff Piano Warerooms, LAMITATION OF ELIG! Order by the Civil Ser- vice Comminsion. » The civil service commission has decided that the limitation of eligibility of one year shali not apply to persons who pass any examination for departmental promo- tion, and such persons shall be considered as eligible for promotion at the grade at- tained in the examination, unless they shall request a re-examination at the end of the year for the purpose of improving said grade, in which event they shall, if they pass, be entered on the register with the new grade attained; but if they fail they shall be dropped from the register, und will not be allowed a re-examipation within one year. It is also ordered that a person on the eligible register for such promotion shall entitle® to certification as long as he remains on said register, unless, after be- ing three times certified, the appointing officer shall object in writing to a further consideration of that person's pame, in which event said person shall only be ‘cer- tified upon the sethdrawal of of the appointing LiTY. Am Import: Last night a large pul held at the Baptist cinco! and made by Dr. D. H. Mann, Rev. H. L. Hout and Rev. J. W. Guy. Among the visitors in attendance is Mr. Jesse C. Suter, grand counsellor of the District of Columbia. The session will probably not close until Friday night. — $2.00 Atlantic City and Return via B. and 0. Special trains Saturday and Sunday next. Royal Blue Line, best and quickest service. —Advertisement. z phia 901-204 City. railroad great excur- sion next Saturday and Sunday.—Advt. cone A etic OUR WESTERN PARKS. Reports Submitted Regarding the —_—_— FAVORS AMERICAN IMPORTS. Nearly All Goods Let im Cuba at Re- duced Duty. The Official Gazette of Madrid yesterday the new customs tariff of Cuba. Nearly all American goods are subjected to lower duties. _ The tariff prohibits the entry into Cuba it i PESetE ail ft H H He hi i i i ; i