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EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. SEWING MACHINES, &c. ae ere ee The Standard Oil Company and 1 w He Scooped Vander- Nose aemeessor oem | Dye Seni Bs October Ist and closes June Ist, of teachers. eepls COLERGIATE INSTITUTE, For Young Ladies and will Sr ee el Mor Circulars apply at the Tos Cos arr sth and 19th pt. $d), Number of students za Ruperioe eaicotiees wervas raoieeeee Ap time at school rooms, [oS. W. SIDWELL, Manager— bilt Out of $1,100,000. “Did you ever hear how John D. Rockefeller, of the Standard Oil Company. salted Wm. H. Vanderbilt to the tune of $1,100,000: ‘an oll speculator of the Cleveland correspondent of the Chicago Nevs. CLASSICAL SCHOOL PECULIAR VIRTUE IN AYERS SARSAPARILLA is that while it cleanses and purget the blood from all corruptions and impurities, and thereby roots out disease, it yuilds up and invigorates the whole system, and makes one young again, CORPS’ OF TEACHERS: eee poe eee oe ‘New Haven Correspondence of the New York Times. A well-known Bridgeport professor, who re- fuses to give his name, makes public the facts concerning an engine which he calls the instant and noiseless annihilator of human life, which can be operated without detection, and which the United States government has just refused to patent for him, because of its dangerous char- acter, and from fear that It will be used for nefa- rious purposes. A reporterof The Times visited man to-day, and was shown the machine. “The principal objection to it,” said the inven- “on the part of the United States Patent Ofice was, I believe, the fact that they feared I was in league with belligerent Irishmen, and was seeking the protection of our government 1604. “Ful corpe WASHINGTON “I don’t believe it ever got into the papers. You can be certain that Vanderbilt never men. tioned it, and Rockefeller never talks business got out among the oil men, used some talk. rlier will manaze ; and those who do not | ANY FORGET THAT THE HAIR AND SCALP need cleansing as well as the hands and feet. Ex- tensive use of Ayer's Hair Vigor has proven that it is the best cleansing agent for the hair—that it prevents as well as reiuoves dandruff, cools and soothes thescalpand stimulates the hair to renewed growth and beauty. oll For terms and Principals, 1212 and 5 ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF PHONOGEAPAY AND iif Superior ad ication amky bo mado ‘Dam. to 3p. mL iE CEDARS_A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls—will re It is situated on the Heisht is accessible by street cara to all parts of the unds are extensive, the location healthful is joderate. | For circulars address the MISSES EARLE, 1916 35th st., Washingtor PRIVATE Lessons SPECIAL Courve of twelve lessons for Phonoaray STUDENTS sup oe with Te: Tooke, py cals, "Phonoxran! : TYPE-WRITING Lesions, any bour, day or evening, -writing correctly and promptly done at 927 T street nw. All work catiSractory, Ask for MCKEAN. Ol its vast and always widening an army on a sdonday, Octo- Dictionaries. Peri Georgetown, and handled like zh the country t plan and one der is an order, = my WARE GARR oF EP ORCS at the great improvement i ournew High Aru Mas For foot and band power. Old Relies ssken teem: Recived fresh, “NEW QUPEN.” sPOMESTIO* and SSINGERPM Stine rs #20 Ui ontiog Teparing, = rebuilding ana Femodeling, all winds. Agency Saxony Wool German Hand-kuit Jackets, o8 De SERED rin tet sett tobe ext Fun e ° Eee intprored Machine new mde Neary 10 oman: factured and sold in less than twelve months. A lane assortinent of other new Machines on hand at bottom Prices for cash or eaey monthly payments. No canvas- sere, Come-to the office, or send post EES 1217 Pennertvanta avenne, near Gincoray Axé Gallery. pecial facilities for repairing Machines rent at@2s0 per mouth ‘chim eee | acourcil of wa ms can come from one m: ESSOR ALEX DE WOLOWSKI REOPENS Musical Institute at 940 New York avenue n.w., for Singing and Piano Instruction by his short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts, Oj Oratorios will find their Mecca in which is the shorgest ai and training voices Ladies’ in the future work of killing off English mem- NEW Chass Forma. bers of parliament who are hostile to the land I Many of the deci There was a time se FRENCH PRONUNCIATION have no objectign now to exhibit my In- Thave spent years upon it—in fact. it en all my leisure hours for nearly a de- but, as I find I cannot be protected by patent, and that my models and plans have been seen by many persons in Washington, and Ican prevent noone from using the same, I have no reason for further secrecy.” The invention consists of a brass belt, shining like gold and of fine workmanship. inches tong by 5 inches wide, and is five-eizhths of an inch thick. As the inventor took It up and turned it in various positions he patted it ly, and then abruptly wanted to know if it was not indeed a beautiful piece of mechan- “Do you see that?” he exclaimed, point- slightly projecting nipple that the middie of the belt. “I ean drive a pellet from that nipple that will penetrate the skin tance of 60 feet. THE RUSH OF NEW AND PRETTY GOODS Which are now arriving by the waxon losd, comprising avast number of articles suitable for the adornment of Youf homes, as well as the first invoices of the Holiday Importations, enables us to-day to offer snch an array of decided Bargains as can scarcely be equaled anywhere. We would call your attention to our Fine Oleographe, in a beautiful gilt frame, equalto the finest oil paintings, and fit to go in any parlor, in large sizes, at from $5.49 up. Lovely Landscapes in oil, size 22x36, in gilt frames, at $4.49 and 87.50 each, Over 500 Indotints, which cannot be distinguished from the best engravings, at 75c. Antique Bronze Card Receivers, 99¢. Antique Bronze Pitchers and Urns, 99¢. Bohemian Glass Bouquet Holders, 5 and 10c, ‘Beautiful Vases, in the latest desiens, to which we call your especial attention, at 25, 49, and 99c. An immense assortment of Toilet sets, three pices, at 49, 99¢., $1.49 and 81.98 per set, Round Nickel Clocks, 990. ed and Brass Bird Cages, at 49c, and upwards. ined Work Baskets, from 99. up. 2 videred Infant Baskets, d_ best, saving years of practice, oil flelds, and the al sgnickly to the very” highest c burdens of manag timers among the stockholders felt that the day had come for holding affairs within their defined Mr. Rockefeller did not agree with th nd quietly ignored all suzy as to how he should conduct the business, Sam Andrews, qne of the three founders of the * as much as any one of the dan- the bizmonopoly, and on several pressed his opinion free! feller said litt! s headedness laid his plans for a move at the nderbilt at that time held a st in the St guaranteed in eighteen lessons, Class limited. Cards of admission $6." Course opens ‘Thursday, Yember 1, 1883, on or Sefore which date “Cards” must be obtained. LUCIEN E. C, COLLIERE, A.M., a native f Paris, France, 1538 I street northwest. ATIONAL SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND DRA- Mrs, ADALINE DUVAL MACK, 1214 K | street northwest. Classes formed, pupils RT SCHOOL, 1318 I ST. N. W., OPP, FRANKLIN: Park. Fourteenth annual session. ° seus & cowie and paint . Mechanical draw- ic ‘Sts, 8. E. FULLER, Principal. WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAG CH, TEACHER OF PIANO AND 03 H street northwest. for receptions and private parties a spe- Piano music f¢ ciaity. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN Cor, Pa. ave. and 15th posit ‘Only scholars of good character received. Fall term of 1883 begins Sept. 10th. Day and Evening Sea- sions. Careful and thorough instruction in the Com- Higher Arithmetic, Als : BURTO! Principal, Worhingtor ‘PENCERIAN BUSINE! lish in 1864 and iiuproved Gfons, handsome and commotion building, corner Sthrand D ‘and daughters for teal life: for welL-euppore, rendenoe. College ofties stration of students Ausust ning” sessions resumed MON Course of study ‘Language, Business Co! proper mom COLLEGE, ESTAB- occupies apa: isin Lincoln Hall Training but had secured en make him wish for the big millionaire with his cured from him a provisional of amount of stock equal to that held by ‘The next time upon which a question 0° poli Rockefeller pli al skill cd se- fer coveri:g an ind Cniture of the Voice for the purposes nsation; Reading, Public Address and Sins is ation taught to Stammerers and others ering from painful Vocal Det 1 special attention to € ition, taucht to Fore was exactly usefulness and honorable in a for reception and ecular day an DAY, September 3. n ox ata dis- If the ox MaBlive I will guar- antee to kill it within 15 minutes, by means of There will be no noise from the firing of this deadly missile, as you shall see ply place my elbow to my side and the machine goes off with the forte pellet. as you will note,” and ntor took down a case containing eenish-looking objects, about three inches long and as large as the leads of a pencil, “is as heavy as so much lead, but no d enters into its composition, poison, concentrated by pressure, 160 parts Into ts of that poison is my Now, if you will wait a moment, I will bring in adog that I have in the back yard, and which I decided this morning to lay on the altar of science. You will then be able to judge as tothe effectiveness of my beutiful inven- and facility in the the same pellet. w double entry, Comme: Business Morals. Special departments of Elocution and Phonography, In the Business Practice de pital, deporits in the or cash and on time, giv celves notes, checks, drafts, receipts, & surance and taxes, and keeps all of the accounts, Business College Diploma conferred upon graduates at close of scholastic year. It is of ad- ts to be registered and fully equipped mn ery Orations, Speeches, Readings or Recitations for spec ions. To mect individual necessities, Elective Stu- ‘Regular Course, may be arranged for refers by permission to Dr. D. W. Pren- Dr. J. M. Gregory, jon Seminary, ak Satin-lined and Emi Straw-plaited Work Baskets, at 25¢, dissatistied with his connection he had better i $1,000,000 for my stocks,” said ‘and oat T go! him $700,000, i, But after some fi before you leave. student invesis cai makes purchases Plush Hand Mirrors, New and lovely designs in Scrap Books, from 10c, up. Our 99. Scrap Book used to sell for $2. Autograph Albums, in new fall patterns, cheaper than tise, DEF, Hyatt, Dr Carroll M0 Mrs. J. , Principal Mt. cning Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen 101 Private instruction dail; “FOUN THEOP ‘TEAC : Pays rents, in- several greas: took that block of of one-tenth Kk, without the addition fa share, and dumped it on to ars. “The ditfer- vantage to stud Vanderbilt for two million ¢ nt into his own pocki “Are Vandervilt and Rockefeller on good K of Piano, Orzan and Harmony. ‘Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania Aventie SILVERBERG'S, 312 7th and 313 8th street, near Pennsylvania avenue. We Are Orreniva NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, 1 part, and the ingred car scholarship, in cas ear echolarship, in inst: mission and remainder in monthly install $l0cach: by the quarter, $20 upon admission, _Even- ing sessions, year scholarship, in adwiission, $16; by the 6 New Dlustrated Annual sent by mail on application. ENRY C. SPENCER, Principal, HORTEST METHOD s of study saved by att io text books to stud; With Penmanship, ‘s HOWE'S Business Selicol’ 8, BOOK-REEPING—! experienced Bookkee} are practically usc yes; as such things go. They keep a other, however, and neither jace where the other Rockefeller let Van- andard because he wished the inside on railroad transportation, and Vander- cash, $50; by the quar- ‘adinissi iB re to go into a could give hin derbilt into the Penmanship alone, HED In the absence of the old man The Times cor- SARA A. SPENCER, Vic INNIE EWAN, OUSEHOLD.” SILENT “Boston.” tine Sewing To sauna Come to the cating ath aspe- St wey jew Home, chines at honest pric ica Stn ae cialty.” MCKENNEY, 427 ‘hat we are the only authorized Agents for the ccle- HARTFORD AND NEW HOME SEWING MACHINES in the District. They are positively the lihtest running abd most durable machines ever produced, ‘O}d Machines taken in exchange. Machines sold on easy monthly payments, and special discount for cash, ‘Be sure aud visit our office before purchasing, S. OPPENHFIMER & BRO, 528 9th strect northwest, St. Cloud Build, First-clane Machines for rent by week or month. All Kinds repaired. apr PIANOS AND ORGANS. NGA Base ‘THA’ eA specialty of bareains at all times in second-hand Pianos and Ongans, that I do not keep . stock, This is a mistake, although it is scldom that I buy New goods on the recular full” price gystem, af I never ask more than. from 820) to 30) for the very. best Pianos made." Pinos reg- Ularly sold at prices ranging from $450 to $1,000, T nuust buy them in such a Way as to sell for less than the man- Ufacturer'« wholesale price. ‘This Tdo by attending: aus. sinecs’ sales, and accepting the offers of manufacturers in need of ready cash, and willing to. anake sacrifices, Pianos and. organs trom the best known makers frv- gently artiveat my store with the simple instruction: ‘sell t PIANO for the best cash Offer, and remit as oon as possibile.” Commencing Octobar’ Ist, 1 sball offer a line of goods ‘unequalled FOR dla < and at prices that excellence and variety, and at such in the way of competition will be s circumstance Worthy of consideration. ‘This is a bankrupt stock of foods arriving in such quantity to doutuy fll my etore, fo I must sell. New ‘Onmans_at $45, worth $00; new Piano ¢ #165, worth $300; Wun, Knabe & Co.'s best, 250. CHAUNCY "J. REED, No, 433 7th street northwest, Washington, D.C. cot) respondent took up the deadly belt and exam- Though the outside was of brass it was lined with steel and was very ftexi- The front was wider and JESS ath atteet more weets LPH ROWE, TFACHER OF VIOLIN._SPE- Ladies and Advanced Pupils. [BER 15. 1919 ylvania bilt went in because he believed it a good thing. Rockefeller im- mensely, and allowed him to make his own ined it closely. And are selling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, attention to You ons resumed SEI avenue northwest, | SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, Ri ble and_ hollow. Ni GS NE. ECKE) PIANOS, ARE MADE BY DECKER Bhos,, N.¥{ G-H. KUHN, Sole Ament, 407 10th si. n.w. ‘Also for Burdett onvans. sep? building, se. cor. 9th and En. w. terms for transportation between Cleveland and ceived’ any time. Hours 8 to 10 tt You, of course, have heard the commodore declaring that Rockefeller was the only man who could dic- tate to him, bat I don’t believe he ever said it.” “You say Andrews was one of the founders of thicker than the sides and back, and the whole toachine felt much heavier than it looked. A hinge allowed the back to open and the belt to encircle the body. Once in place it snapped to- gether much like a handeuff. The ent ‘d of smooth brass, on the cht under the nipple, there was an attachment which seemed to be to enable the wearer to load the belt. Otherwise the machine looked far from dangerous. The professor came in struggling at one end of arope, with a miserable-looking street dog “As I was going to say, just be- fore I went out,” he said, “with this beautiful invention of mine a man with ordinary care and igence can take off any public individual at any time and anywhere without incurring the slightest risk for himself and causing no pain to Do you know that the iful deaths of some of the Euro- pean crowned heads have caused me much pain? The idea of the flesh and bones of kin: strewn along the roadside from the force of | bomb explosions, to say nothing of the other systems of destruction which have been em- ime to time by assassins, is Tt has seemed to me that such deaths were ervel and unnecessary night and day to. pre legal executioners with a weapon that will re- move human beings without pain. kind nothing for my invention, and I shall take Thave received inquiries from a few people in reference to this machine. known Russian retormer, a good man, wants Ihave had no application from Irishmen as yet, but an attache of the Cuban eparatst, the organ of th York, was here |. concerning it. now, I propose to furnish nothing but working but I want to show you the machine RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE 1905 17th st.. corner Massachusetts ave... Washiny ie direction of Mfrs. L. P. McDonald Aina Ellis, assisted by Prof. A. P.M: ment of Ancient Lan rtment of Music: reyeh; Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kink competent teachers, A thorough Envlish and classical advantages offered in French and. Music. will be added daily oral instruc- uch. A limited nutnber of young ladies re- Parlor Boarders. For circulars and informa. ion call upon or address the principals at 1623 N strect northwest, Washington. Ss lerdic will convey pupils residing on Capi- ill direct to the school and return. aus3m L OF THE ART CLUB. VERNON eand Wth st. re- ER, in charge; INO. In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other oods proportionately low. ‘We have a line of COOKING RANGES at various prices, from $3.50 to 150. IRON THLE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to $75. BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to 850 per pair, PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES ut LOW PRICES, story about the DM" * 2aneiNcen, 1 of Voice and Piano, en years! experience. Residence, 1534 16th street northwest VATURAL METHOD.—DR. W. Leipsic University, reopens German Private Claeses for beginners and advanced students October 15th, at street. For circulars, address 1423 8th street, or depart- Gralla ae aces; Dr. J.P. "ie Barrenne, side of which, ri; “Yes, and if his ability had not been brought | AG ef phieh. 1 ve point in the early days land retining, it is by no means a cer- 'y that this city would have taken the start that has made and kept it the head-center of Clark & Rockefelier turned aside for & moment from their commission business on and set up a smail experimental still. k Andrews out of their warehouse, and Andrews was and gave his whole mi He worked out a method by which better dat less cost than by the old ‘ook an impetus thereby. There was money in it, and also risk, and when between Messrs. Clark Rockefeller the former dropped out. Mon was needed for the full development o - Harkness,a capitalist, agreed to } . M. Flagler, his soi From then t! pved a success, and the Standard Oil | and its remarkable history became pos- | LLE. V. PRUD'HOMMI French Classes at her re A kood promun 1S REORGANIZING HER 323 K street north- re tion acquired in one term by her new Euphonic system, Classes of all sradca at moderate for youny girls. A vate tuition if desired, at the other. put him in char; enthusiastic, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, the person attacke¢ eil could be refin cruel and drea way. and the bu: 1425 New York avenue. Wx E. Woon « Co, AND VENTILATING ENGINE UFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. NSTITUTE KINDERGARTEN School for primary s light difficulty aros GLISH | AND FRENCH SCHOQL FOR S, 621 Vermont avenue, reopens Sep- mn in the Languages, Mathezmatics, .000 provided E law, was let in RS. O. I. CONVERSE, inipil of the celeb mperti, Milan, Italy, is 1 struction tn his method of Voice culture. ide real reformet Francesco Lampe 22 miles from new Bro Lest Professors, thorough pared to xive in; perior instruction | riment for little efully-arranged dc s bitterest enemy cannot deny that 00 feet above. tide-wate ft the most remark- able men of even this prolific age. of £25,000,000-at 40. every cent of Which he owes > and at the head wmiplete and tyrannical monopoly ommereial ficure as He took the oil ‘The epecialties are Matheiatics, Elocution, and Read- . Ladies and gentlemen thoroughly pre- pured for business, No. 296 W. Balt. St. and No.1 North Liberty Street, Baltimore, Md. one of them. in'St. George's Hull, 510. 11¢i street “northwest, tlccture to mothers’ and nurses given t LOUISE, POLLOCK, Wednesday, o'clock, to continue eich Wednesda: in the world, he present 7 q unique as it Evenvrixe New FOR THE FALL TRADE IN CARPETS, RU LACE CURTAINS AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS, For the Lowest Cash Prices, at ano Hanopsome iy at the sara ve h Wade did with the te |, Vanderbilt with the railroads, he kept the rket in his own hand: orunmade them as he chosi And yet with ail the seores of columns tha LX VON TAUB) T AND Di aonth; three lessons per Werk, ssors to the Misses Haines th corner Puinsyivania avenue and es The poor dog was dozing t nt out an air-pump from the placed the belt under it, and proceeded it with a tremendous pressure. When in the pump stood at The velt_was tien quite rigid, but gave no evidence of the terrible strain upon ‘After he had removed the bel pump he threw aside his coat, clas} put hitn, placed one of the pellets in the nip- ple, and arranged two little steel levers, one under each arm, which he then connected with After replacing his clothing, taking care to put the nipple through a button-hole in his waiscoat where it was scarcel. he announced that he was ready. ly.” said he; “you will hear no sound.” Facing the dog, he pressed his left elbow against his side, which action he said “cocke strange device, making it ready to go off froma light pressure on the other side of his body. Next. his right arm fell. a nervous motion, wiping the beads of sweat from his forehead, “that dog is shot. 15 minutes it will be dead.” There was a pro- found silence in the room. ticking of the old clock on the wall broke the It did not seem possible that the dog had been struck with anything. The professor explained that the penetration was so swift,and pellinan, a temperance worker | the hole made by the pellet so small that it ‘aused very little pain, no more than that made ‘Suddenly the dog gave a cin shriek, jumped from the floor into the and fell back lifeless. “It 1s not necessary iY, AT MARINDS cet, near #th, northwest, is he EACHER OF PIANO ular attention to be- 734 12th street Thursdays, aud Saturday ard. there has never bee: lars See circulars, cInners, a8 Well ant Performers or ‘Teachers. ribe the man | Tin his own personality, or to dispa: ch hin as he appears to those who | he had finished the gw 20,000 pounds. ETON & HOEKE'S, £01 MARKET SPACE. TY Fro Toss By Berezary, OB ACCIDENT. DEPOSIT COMPANY, a) RS. BURR _ Will reopen her school MONDAY, SEPTEMBER %4Tr, ow" at 130% H street northwest. N, A. M., PRIVATE TUTOR, 8th and K strvets northwest. a German, English, ion for College. West «Point, Annapolis, and ‘competitive examinations, ‘Terms in adi stood that he had not a ainly known that without the lift of a hand or | man. His advent Jon business into oil has been in and again, and with it has been sketched the outside history of the Standard, and such meager_porti could be obtaine Ladi re y happy boyhood. and it is ce nw Ladies aud Li he commenced life the loan of a dol from the comm fie Girls Septembe near Connecticut ay: iaties, Lain. Gre NSERVATORY OF MUSIC, rith and D sts. n. t0 860 per year, aud’ takes all ki . Bookkeeping, English Grammar, Penmanship, U. 8, History 20 18S HARROVER’S SELECT BOARDING hool for Youns Ladies and Children, 1730 Massachusetts avenue, late residence of Gen, Geo. B, ian, near F-strect car line, For circulars apply to nds aluables on Special Deposit at lowest 8 of inside history as Mr. Rockefeller in size isa lit- ¢ the medium, being neither thick-set nor a blonde of the quiet order, wearing no and having a light mustache. ne man in one respect, in that his *, and neither tells ‘sor does not want NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. stice of the Su- Hon, Arthur MacArthur, Associate preme Court of the District of Columbia, President. Hon. Samuel PF. Miller, Associate Justice of the Su- ane Court of the United States, Professor of Interna- dl Constitutional Law. H. O, Claughton. esq, Professor of Pleading, Evi- gence, Equity Jurisprudence, Commercial and Maritime a fillliam B. Webb, esa., Professor of Practiceand Judge . Professor of the Law of Real and Voutracts, Negotiable Instruments, jyinan, Asst, Sec'y. HE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Di Benjamin P. Snyder, Albert L, Sturtevant, ye says more than anything that their posse: known. He wears a very quiet manner, is yery with whom he comes in re his present wealth was en dreamed of, Miss Lucy Spellman, a teacher in the Cl “There.” said he, with us to everybody Mends Glass, Crock: Nothing but the ‘Woods Ching Eeathee, &e,, solid as rock! rrr) Eugene Carus, Personal Proper and Applied Evidence. Watson J. , esq... Associate Professor of Legal Practice and Becreraty weulty, RERS, Hon, H. H, Wells, Criminal Law. Hon. W. Willoughb; Bt touehest and most clastic ERGlue on earth! A sonian ‘Glant among all ¥ ther Glues and Cement olutely ‘Unbreakable |. uu ERRand tlon—always ready—Always Liquid Stoney Pateher om Leathes and. oi 4 CHERS * FURNISHE! certain hours or for per- t positions. OFFICE HOURS, 2 to5 p.m. s15-1m_ Musica acapemy. 1721 DE SALES STREET, J.P. CAULFIELD, TT, OF BOSTON, nd Instrumental Music and har- y, will remove, September 27th, to 1012 10th strect, AQ, He ds and Conveyances, if Corporations. @ ort, the point of a pin. Reopens_ Monday, Oct Rooms, 925 F sti tained at Morrison's. Bookstores, or ut th ender, 48035 Loni tain information Prepara- Mends Marble bber Goods, Bric-a- Metals, Billiard Cue Tips and Cloth, Card Books, Leather Belting, Ornaments of 0 er Ist, 1883, at the Lecture He was dead. hwest. "Catalogues can be ob- rarker’s, Auslim’s and Adams* if the ‘Treasurer, F, J. Lav- ‘New students can ob- nter at the Lecture Rooms between said the professor, “that | these projectiles,” as he picked up one of the reach a vital part to cause th. It is only necessary that the projectile iter under the skin of the animal or he warmth and moisture of the body Ive the substance of which the pellet is and the instant a drop of blood that ith it enters the heart, death en- every kind, Bo else with everlasting inseparable tenacit Manufacturers of G Fine Carriege and Vianos und Cabinet Makers, Scroll mail. post-paid, 10e. extra, ave., Washington, D. O, pellets, “should fumed Lables, the hours of 8 and 10 a.m, aud 4 and 5 p.m., and from 10 pf the Secretary, W 20° Cts, per ¥ J. U. OMEARA & e Agents wanted ‘even Stationers, Hurdw: EOPLE'S SAVING _ select a suit of Clothi ice in weekly or monthly payments till paid for, n's Heavy Winter Suits, $5, $10 and up. n's Dress Suite from 88 to $15 and up. ‘hool Suits from $4 to $8 and ny dren’ School Suits, age 4-12, $2. ‘Miss and Boys’ School Shoes, 78c. Boys’ Flannel Shirt Waist, We. and 81. J. W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. ¥ ITS EXCELLENT AND ECONOMICAL MAN- ment, the wisdom of its system u years a certificate becomes nearly self-sustaining, bsolute safety insured to its members by therapidly street northwest, D.C. WEDN. ins. J. EDDY SOMER ways kept op Session besins September 1, For circulars, &,, ad- eel CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, $14 14th street. Classical Course—Prep Seminary, or for entrance into Smith, Vassar and Welles- Tey, ‘French and German—Tanght by the “Natural Method.” ‘harge of Mrs. M. Stevens Hart, Princi- ‘School of Elocution. Madame Ani —_~+e-—_____ ‘Two Kinds of Girls. From the Boston Courier, “What we need,” BANK—WHERE YOU CAN ine and deposit sp. Day School for Young Ladies an 4 For. Catalogues 2 id a gentleman in private ersation, “is concentration of energy application of it in the right direction.” person who spoke is a manufacturer of art fur- | niture,and it was by mere accident that he took as an fllustration the example ot his fore- woman in the embroidery goom. stout German-American girl. with a heavy face She always attends to : Lonete betta ie oe since ae was * | « young girl doing embroidery for anu) nF thrown ae. hin ick | tiem. We used to send her extra, pleces to doy and she finally came to us altogether, because She has been in demand sought after by employers ever gun, for she spends her whole il of the W a pal of the Was! “Music: ‘Piano—Director, Professor Anton Gloetzner. Art—Drawing atid Paintine—Director, Professor C. E. Messer, Director of the Washington Art School. Decorative Art—Under the suvervision of competent Sth st. n.w. Oven after ECTIC SEMINARY, OPEN ral Thistruction will be given to young inen and boys over ten years old, who wish to nemselyes for any business or ils wanted. Cirenlirs at bool HARDS, A. M., 1301 Corcoran street, iDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH ont lodel pare te for thi Frsene ate ete (e% onths’ course), commences Oct 2 100. Positions sect for those whoo MRS. LOUISE PO instructions to ladics are ost quiet and yet | making each guest owering him’ with are twenty-five | ce, Mrs. Rockefeller is the | #uest at the door: and onvenience | HE ENGLISH AND CLASSIC ores. dnguire of | [te BOYS’ ENGL AND ae and a dumpy figure. has in the short two ands but 6 training of teachers, business and attained mublic through lock box 535. ILLIAM_WALDECKER ‘Conservatory of Music), Teacher Leechs rewued Isth street northwest. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Cow Wearsre , and to be ready for it you should . ‘we can show for; dat one nor thrown at him with | 929 &th street northw given in the afternoon after 3.0 ROF. SHELDON'S FASHIONABLE CIN ‘AOADEMY--All the latest dan Eee ized only by the elit quarter (GRADUATE OF THE ckefelier Is a mei don Euelid avenue, minister with sensational | since she rintende Sun- | strength in her work. Her dress is extremel: lent of the Sun | plain, and she does not care for gayeties, Sli | has no ruinous diversions of interest to yent her from attending to the matters of importance.” “On the other hand,” he continued, “we have off and on, in our embroidery room, a tty girl who will never amount to anything. ler ideas of life are misshapen. She is a clever enough embroideress, but she works half heart- edly, and only when she feels inclined. She won't undertake this cart do that. She is doing little irregularities that are harmless enough but disturbing to business. Her one am- bition is dress. She really ladylike person. we paid her better. ‘P®OTECT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTHING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH. nees taught, Patron. | Residence, 1807 Ye HB ta ten aweek, ((OLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., PRESIDENT, he has been for many years, and nt when in the city. Mrs. Rock- so in charge of the infant de ether they are two of the staunch churel, and whenever anything is the Baptist denomination in any the country the president of the Stand- | rd is the first man called upon, the trustees of the Women’s Christi ce Union that is making the p ficht in Ohio, and has furnished as much amjxtisn as any living man. in his donations, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 90, PER POUND. The Hon, WALTER 8, COX, I, D. Contrasts ad of Cetus Sad Behe E eet, Of The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D, ‘of Equity Jurisprudence, of’ Common Law , Of Sg Tae ‘The Hon, WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., Lecturer on Constitutional Law, GEORGE F. APPLEBY, Eaq., Moot Court and Associate ‘Professor of 790 9 LC. HOP. He is _ one of present temper- and she says she asking favors and W. 8. JENES & 00., 717 Tth street northwest. AND WATER COOLERS: REDUCED PRICES, But he is thorough business i xoes on a theory of his own. ¢ te everything that comes along, nor just to rid of “an applicant. and looks into the merits of each case. aland home-like side of the His business side is of an- a he matches his skill In the st that of another man or combina- relentless, cold and deter- has come through the buy- ushing out of com- claim is sent up by his friends ver movedagainst aman with a pur- il he had first offered to take ‘sand property off his bands at a tair and even generous valuation. Mr. Rockefeller has kept himself awa: much as possible. m pobties and his name is never seen « the delevates to any convention or in tof honorary vice presidents of a pollti- He keeps his doors closed to reporters. and never or answer anything, on the business streets, and his face is ‘ier number of Cleveland peo- aa that of any man whose prominence in Wealth or commercial activity equals his own. CURE FOR MALARIA, tains: SAE eta compounds—at Di CHILLS AND | 5 is, in her way, a ee She is neat, and clothes herself in good taste, with no display, but in a style far above her condition in life. Not a lady does she see in the street but she looks at her dress and manners. and even listens to her speech to see what she can pick up to Improve herself. The result is, the poor girl has culti- vated sensibilities which make it unlikely that ehe will ever be contented with any home that might be offered her, and she has no strong- Bra cckecen to Heceten dees Brenan: y devot er energy ‘unproductive chan- has made herself useless and un- ig not thinking of how her work appears, but of how she herself: to gain admiration and Ingratiate ally when what we want from her is not p1 manners, but a good piece of em! The colored people of Cum! tablished a co-operative store, $2,000. It is conducted on that the shareholders will profits will be divided them pro! vi atthe of each year. ta He asks close ques- Brune Eeevets co ud Eecveta on ‘of the School will between D 10TH, at 6 o'clock p.m, announce! fe mae me mate by 814 7th street, 5 doors above Penna, avenue. SPECIALTIES. MOST RELIABLE AND LON ing out oF c W7 established, BROTHERS ieover octé-Im JBERTSON, SPECIALIST AND CONFIDEN- Dit Chee rio’ SPEC ‘for. “adie and Gente: Sto pm. af 456°C street mortnee acientlic ‘guarantesd, Main ‘Md. auv-3m Dustaces contiiential wes Hlooy vale of Paris and : bltheses kn a NPanberige to all remedies hitherto known, | Kotor kOe. cane that man’s bu He takes no fice, 90 North pees each. 408 L street, between 4th and Sth OLD FRIENDS ARE KN¢ 3 where, ‘aret close can be wold ‘st respectable SEBO ASD pans PROPOSALS. F. A. Unso, UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED A SPECIALTY, §27 Orders promptly attended to. ¥. A. URSO'S Piano Rooms, sep10-7m 613 11th street northwest. GE WD « Bro. ° 709 7th street north Ba to Cash Buyer for the Std the Kuenich & Bach and. New Bue gs land PIANOS and Barker ORGANS, ‘new of second band, but also well on eaxy install- ments. ‘Tuning and repairing faithfully attended to. _ sept EINEKAMP FF TAN H HIGHEST Aeon OF EXCELLENCE, U frm CELEBRATED FOR BRILLIANCY OF TONE AND DURABILITY. VALITY sr! WORKM: RIVALLED, ISH SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. FACTORY PRICES_EASY PAYMENTS. We eive perwons having old Pianos to ex change extra advantagew'in the value of thea old instruments, and balance ‘can be paid’ monthly: Ope til § pay. HEINEKAMP'S BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 427 10th street northwest. aus EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re duced peices. Win, Hnabe & Co. world ro owned Pianos. Tuning and repairing. ithe treet, above Pa, ave. ALLET DAVIS & 2 Davis & Co.'s Celebrated Upright Piano, In excellence of construction, dasticity of touch, beauty of tone, endurance of usaze, ‘these pianos are without a rival. “See them, HLL, SUMNER, Agent, sep27 S12 9th street northwest. pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano Made, EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Orcane sold on installments, rented or ex- x; rent applied if purchased, 5 CENT MUSIC, The only complete stock in the city. after cnet iat, 198 Fahey sock lover LADY OF THE LAKE DAYaté30p.m. Stopping BROTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS —8: _WM. P. WELCH, Agent | POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ Fr TOE TRESS MONKOR, NORFOLK AND THE Safe and Elegant Steamer JA! o) Meals served nthe Phen DNDAY,. WEDNESDAY and FRIDA' or FREDERICRSDU NG and at ‘on te Re wale and The og Rea pee Cornidd Piney Point apd HompP. BON leaves MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, at Jam. Fare, 25 cents.” For information apply st Gene Eso) 7 glace GO. BR’ PHILLIPS, ALFRED WOOD. wep22 ‘Superintendent, Recrotary. PProeranT Notice: CHANGE OF SCHEDULE TO NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THB SOUTH. Commencing MONDAY, Sept. 24th, 1883, the popular steamer GEORGE LEARY, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES MATT. HOSTRERT WHARE, every MONDAY, SDAY and FRIDAY. at 3.48 p. Returning, leave Boston Wharf, Norfolk, on TUES- DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATUIDAYS at 4 pm. Steamer stops at Puey Poit and Cornfield Harbor going and returning. Round t orfolk and Port Monroe ‘ork. berth ington to Ne ewton, $15.75, including stateroom, "Proucht received dafly utd 5 p.m. 2 * TAL HUDGINS, Gen. eure... ya ST!oun aRnowsMITHT Leaves 7th-street wharf at Tam. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, RR at Shephent's: "y Bot fro Wash uuneday® for Currio= actual ayn On aturan for eS eS Curricinat,"Cronandiown aud ulema Teast returning Sundays, 2. B PADGETT, © W RID en ‘Tth-street whgrt, Wash STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN Teaves 7th street wharf daily weasept Sunday) for Me Vernon at 10 o'clock aan.: returning’ teaches “Washing ton about 3:30 pan. O00 z TL. L. BLAKE, Captain, 5 3 ‘The steamer SUE, Capt. W. ©. Geogheran. leaves Stephenson's wharf, ‘foot of 7th every SUNDAY, at 4 o'clock Pp. River Landinsw, Returning, leave DAY at 5 w'clouk, ~ Ait accommodations strictly first -clasa. River freight must be prepaid, and will be revived om. SATURDASS only. STEPHENSON & BRO. Aevnts, ml6-6m ‘7th street wharf and 12th stand Pa ave, STEAMERS A“ LINE—SUMMER SERVICE. —> Quebec to Liverpool every Saturday, making the shortest ocean voyace. Only five days frotn land to land. Accommodations unsurpassed, Cabin—@70 and. $80 single; 8135 and $190 Excursion, Baltimore to Li ool every alternate Tucaday, Halifax and St, Johns, N.Y a. LEVE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broadway, New York; or, At Washington, D.C. D. A. BROSNAN, 612 9th street. JAMES BELLEW, 711 7th street. G. W. MOSS, 225 Pennsylvania avenue, D STeaMsHty LINE. Between New Yorn, Hovam ‘DON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. oapeey, will sail EVERY WED. DAV from Branen pice, foot of . Rates of passace: From New York nh, Southampton and Bremen, Recta certiicaten, & Sei oF peewee m certinieaten, rit ojos! to OF ERICH & G0., Bowliny Onen, New Tork: Weak, METZEROTT & CO. 925 Pennsylvauia avenue northe west, Avents for Washington, Jal2 (oesanD LINE, F MSHIP COMPANY LIMITED, YORK AND LIVERPOOL, AT CORK HARBOR. 40. NK. NE Scythia. Wed” i ‘ AND EVERY W NESDAY FKOM NEW 4 Kates of Passage 00, 890 anid $10, according to ao commodation. Stecrage at very low rates. Steorace tickets from Live fend Cuccustown and all other parts of Europe af ext rate, ‘browh bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and oth and, for Mediterranean 1 or freight and paccume a 4, Bowling Green, or IS BIG! Ww a Pr ‘ VE NH. BROWN & CO. New Yo Orto BIGELOW &'CO., _ dant (005 7th street, Washinton, YEW YORK, ROTTERDA AMSTERDAM. — The firet-clees. full pow Clydetmud Dui Steamships of this Lt KAM WROTT EA KDAM. ROTTER- ewer Eenpacm, | LAND. Aitarrneeaccra. Ons No. 915 F STREET. Sussex ater: Cree meularly every Managing rartoe of that fem iin Gn, aa_ | SSUAY fr Hettnin ad Aisin aim = = BL CAZAUR, General Arent. 2 Sou Wilhns sie RAILROADS. £00. 25 Penn, aves Wastington, 6” METZEROT T\EGREAT T P SYLVANIA ROUTE vy Es of L nN CI a BROTHERS AND GRAY GI 1 FRER 8 RAILS. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. iy e " Beer ATURE hay Dibra ea eth ae Trarss LEAVE WASHINGTON, FROM STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS, AS FOLLOWS: Se ets, and the West. Chicago Limited of Palace ecping Cars at 9:30 a. m., daily; Fast 9:30. m., ly, with ‘Cars from ‘Harrish to Cincinnati, “ Western Express 7:80 p. m., daily, wi Palace Cars to Pittsburg and Cincinuati, Also, con- hects, except Saturdays, for Chicago, via Coluinbus: and ©. St. L.&P RR, 'with Sleeping Car Pittsbung to Chicago.” Mail Express, 9:50 p. m., daily, for Pitts- dune ‘and the West, with Palace Siecing Gar Washita. ton to Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Erie, Canandaigua, Fore Rochester, Buffslo, Ni 9:50 p. m., daily, except Saturday, with Palace Washington to ‘Canandaigua, abd to Bnfialo. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:30. m. daily, except Sunday. For New York und the’ East, 8:00. m., 10:40. m.. 1:20, 423,950 aud 10:20 p.m.” On Sunday, 4:20. 9:5), Limited Express of Pulluan Parlor Cars, 9:30 a. in, daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change, 1:30 p. m. every week day. On Sunday, 1. For Brookiyi, N. Wali through trains connect at Jer- sey City with beats of Brooklyn Annex, affording rolding double fer direct transfer to Fulton street, avi Flage across New York City For Philadelphia, 8:00. an 8, m., 1:30, nd 10:24 4:20, 9:50 and I Limited daily, except Sunday. ‘or Baltimore 9:50, 10:40 a. 1m., and 1:30 4-40, 6:20, 7:30, 9-50 and 10:30 p. am. \day, 9:40, 10:40 a, m., 4:20, 6:20, 7:30, 9:50 and 10:20 pes Creek Line, 640 a, m. and 4:40p. m. daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:49 p.m.daily, except Sun- NDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY, AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Fr -20, 9:20. 11:00 and 11:30 a.m. 00, 4 . i2.11:30 p.m. On Sunday at 0, 9:20, 11-00 a.m., 8:00 pan. and the South, 6:30 and 11:00 a.m. daily, pan, daily. except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washinton, 6:00, 8:08, 10-08 {Mand stop. and 10: 12-30, 3:00, 3:27, m.. and 12:00 mfinizht. On Sunday at 8:00 and 10. Siektes andl infccmetion at the offies, mortheant jckets and information comer of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the ater tion, where orders can be left, for the checking of bag- on | ointed of @ cure of private diseas's should consult D ROTHERS and GRAY, 906 B street southwest Wi furnish medicine, guarantee a cure or no pay. Thirty= seven years’ experience, os-Am! ‘ANHOOD RESTORED BY USING A BOTTLEOR \) Beier tear Invigorating Cordial, ‘Will cure any case of Seminal Weakness, Nervous De- bility and Impotency. It vigor to the wh- 4 system, 906 Bstrect south i CAN CONFIDENTLY CONRULT Da, 906 B street southwest, 1 ADIES' YOU Litcrarss, attention paidsto all discases peculiar to Ladier. 1 Z Jarities and Ovarian’ f orsingle. All Irreul ‘troubles treated, y-seven years’ © o4-Im* ROBERTSON, A REGULAR GRADUATE, 30 ‘years’ e1 , Cuaranters © cure in all diseases of tht Urinary Orang Nervous Debility Blood ft ke, Tevent casen porotively cured 114106. ‘Skin Diseases, & days. | No mereut wdivwiay' and Saturday: from Ste 9 pan, at he every Wednesday end rom mm. Ghice, 456 Chuw. Tteters to leading physicians of Bal ‘30 N-Laberty at, Bal 1 DR, MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS, Certain cure for all Urinary Discaws, Tmpotency, Gleety Syphilis, &c, Gonorrhea cured in 48 hours. WM. Be ENTWISLES, corner 12th stroct and Pennxylvamia aves hue northwest. Price $3 per box, svt by tuail under seal fon receipt of price. JA 3H00D kes STORED. ctim of early impradence, causing’ Nervons Dew Prematur .. Dens. etc., having tried in vain every known runedy, has discovered @ simg means of self cure, which he will send free to his fellow -uf- ferers. “Addivss J. H. REEVES, 43 Chatham strwrt, New York. 3310-tu, chide CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors snd indise eretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lows of manh Twill send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, ‘This great remedy wax discov ered by a missionary in South America,” Send a welf= addressed envelope to the Kev. Josern T.InMaN, Star tion D, New York Cit 07 -8,t0,th ky K. LEON'S FEMALE PILIS MAILED TO ANE on receipt of ®1, Box M07, City P.O. 28-Im® CKS _IN HOURS. eres to How from hotels and residences. | AS coin tance daye Drug Store, 1S Ne Wisse CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. dys _ | Pullagelphia, BActmwone anv onto RarRoan. ADAME DE, = Bi EN or! from 1 to 9 0" P.m., with ladies only. —_ eey/10-2m* ‘THE FAST AND THE WEST, a : ‘VIA. WASHINGTON, DOUBLE THTEEL RAS COO eee Schedule to take effect SUNDAY, May 13th, 1883. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey me and € street — rene ae 55a ms 10 A an TOAD p. cee thes “apd Palace ‘Biceptane Care 16) to Chicago, rete 8:90 a. m. and 8:40 p.m. dally; 8: hg roiede end Detroit, via, Monroeville, 10:15 «, m. ‘Trainstor Phsddpiis sof New York at 8 om Gay, cxcevt Sunday= 3 pan, nod 940.2. Galy "ted dears, loan Ties 380 coe ck Oe 7, 8:10, 9:40, For Balt Se eae ra 9 2055 om, 228, or Anpapeli 6D fain 1210kad 4:40; on Sanday, 9 ee Beas ae as ican beach, 18 raf for et, Bundy 6:90 ant Gab pam duly: for Bae aan 105 Sin Sd Case daly east 2. 2 the West daily, 6:20, 7:35 aim, 2:25, From’ and Philadelphia, 2:55, 8:30 a.m., daily, From ann So eins 4:60, 6:87 pm; a Bunday, 10:40 a.m., 6: Fab, a cate nan eeaeu arene min are Pittecrs is Wentagtn 3, Eiehaes : Acts PROFESSIONAL.