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6 lerable ifanything, in t would s many g takes mp con in THE STAR, we ¢ t or manuse hat we ed with as much { itor of the F ‘To the F kiyn F Your issue of yesterday conveys the sad hietel- Hgence of the death by Rom: ward Pierrepont. ree ran le rrepont mm plish- <a brilliant upright How. His to the re- b- ments and of ¢ scholar, a ristian gentl erited tende ception of good impre sorbed a mother’s father's cultur Edw thereafter dies at the the brilliant and raitiby nis wh not their in serv ry oniy sor d hopes ! what driitian To-day Mr. and Mrs. Pierreyo: to the bedside of their boy, wh unknown to the Fo! enjoyeithe warm pr friendship. of tl pont, Mr. Lowell's rs Ininister to Engiand,and know of bis solicitude, J plans for his Sth of 1579, Mr. Pierrepont wrote & priv: < son for his fature guidance and usting me with a cops at that time. wisdom and disereti mS own Tesponsliilit this in the conviction th who reads it by its teaching Su impressed me by I y that [now offer it, upon . for publication. 1 do t many a young man and st THE L My DEAR much annoy om Tutuy sorrows b giving yout nex have bes FY schools the uni nd T kne 1 their trials and their temptations. I als« Ww how prone boys are to think th their fathers w rules for the the same. My son. : find that from the ti human nature has n the guide toa prospe precisely the asit was whi “ Man wrote. who is f une 2 to have a e experience k varied, punilentes if wi sible motive but th reat advant but will suffer end if he earnest warni been disregarded, Banish forever from your mi which men so. Yer that * and the w: essentially different now fr torty ply in the th nd the fai world: a sometiix dimly comprehend. be finite minds. It is th 4s fruitle ofind Father vven; Ww: it is al most learned man ean ever know. T Great Crestor is just and merciful, and rales by We have every reason to believe: one of the or’s laws that our Influenc wrnest prayer for Zu there is no doubt, that to pras the equal laws, end that it is ad the right w Ido not m yeckfie th sue how earn guid pure to br Mind, and thus to 4 as riches idusint Every day ask your He: Father to ide Youinail things in ti YY Which is ht, and you will not zo w P MEN OF « n, ev ature.’ They find noth brain whieh thet disse conelusion that th: but matter Their discoveries in Wie lawsof matter are wor derial and invaluable, but they utierly the study of spiritual’ laws. und as « part of 1 mp at the not substan atthe soul survi that it is happy or miserable, 10 thi deeds done in the t never allow you todoubt. Ifskepties wish to talk to y It, don’t hever do any ¢ that you lov - Prac Suggest, and you will know from. ev e that what I tell you is tru be mad uments subjects perien will When in th mour, at Holme you saw eheerful ‘and serencly they all under the ace OF & religious lif veoud truth, unfaltering nd honk fastice om und cir Lies come from n ardice and of a depr ways fail of their objec contempt. Without st honor, no oue can have intesrity, rity, just innid’ su thing, or lasting respeet from body. EB one is found out s ror later, and much sooner than he supposes. Indeed. your true character is sure to be Known, and sure to be justly apprecia Tpray you, my son, never trouble yourself about popu Do right. th ou can, deserve respect and you Will be certain to have it How-student who fs aly ie, brave and just, and whi de- >the duties before him ever + Who resists temptati to pleasures which interfere his health, and hence With his suc and respecting him? Jaded idler at Christ graduate; you © i p admirin th tie an d has 5 indolent failure ihe an eminent 6 will, Success afterward, and sia Attend to the duties and obey the laws of the university It sometimes eniers the shalloy heads of young men that it is clever {spirited to transgress the rules. I It requires neither brains 1 the laws, and com notority ‘through aspiring idiot always faiis fu th and burglars break laws; true i they are made for g 1. The great secret of making versity life or of other Ii duty day ‘ou let accumulate rou five things to do each day but if you put them off with th can do fifty on the tenth day. fail. Mind not what others d end. 1 keep then labors of un ax is to do ed burden of arrear that y pu Will surely hey may be able to ws time than you can afford: more er, that they will fail. Many in Christ Church do not expect to make any figure in the world, and have no ambition but to pass throug! diligent. If you have not astand as a sche manly life after y and many affect to des determined purj nd to lead then leave it now, and save mortifleation and ex- pe and ach and scorn Which your countryn Ww upon wasted Opportunities. Do we ve is nothing in My power which | would ¥ you. Be a failure, thr ndolence Weakness and fndul xh you Read the fable of the and profit by its te success, with honor, sures of lite. I have Panionship with sot fortune, and no easy life ofan En sturdy purposs daily. Rememt reffort, but of and th dren Ss Che @ the many fears I tortoise or that vuld that Amerie Xo one is b > titled grec! other re; he who gets {t must nie who ean eve it in some form is ofsmall consideration, We have no idle class, and I trust that w may never have. An idle life is a worthless and unhi life. Never go to balls or parties in term avoid late w always inju es and sey they and without beaith her wine ined pur ii se Who. ad endured nor strong drink, the rin ¥ prov drank water only, escaped dis fatigue far beyond th rs. I cannot t Se portance of es Uons Inte th that early chic upon you the has re netic rays of the sun are widely different in the morning from those of the declining ¢ goes down Most of the beasts and birds seck their pla rest, many of the flowers und plants and trecs fold > sun-flower, which looks toward the sinking sun in lie west, is turned to greet him in the me rhing tow the east. As he appre 8 to usher in th all nature, from bird to fh wer, i i With invigorated life. Then tae mind of hi who bas had refreshing sleep awakes with lis best the hts, its wisest plans, its largest ea bilities. But ‘this ean come only to him who has spent the midnight hours in si restores the nervous for of the extausted brain, and the best constitution will soon. be shattered and the best mind will become un- strung if sleep is neglected. It was justly led— “Sore labor's bath. Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, ‘Chief nourisher at life s feast.” Rome, April 18.—The faneral of Mt. Edward poutlate American Charge d’ Affairescecurred to-day from the American Episcopal Church. ‘Iwo thousand persons, including the members ot the dip. lomatic corps and many political and commercial no. tabilities. were present at the services. “The munici authorities sent wreaths to be placed upon the co! The remains were wrapped in the Stars and Stripes, The Rev. Mr. Nevin officiated. An aidviecamp of Be. Eing: Signor Mancini, Minister of Foreign Afluirs: Von Kendell, German Ambassador, and Mr. 5. HM. Byers, the American Consul General, acted as pall-bearers, ever to be departed | Thieves | THE EVENING TAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDA MAY 27, 1885-DOUBLE SHEET. —That economy is a virtue and that ex- ines is a vice, never forget. Your see a man of forty who regretted ES seonomy; ¥ou will see plenty who mourn A College Detective at Yale. From the New Haven Register. A solitary and melancholy Yale student sat on the campus fence last evening. “Times are not what they used to be at Yale,” he said in response to a sympathetic query; “you can’t do anything here now without your parents Jearning all about it.” “Why, how is that theireariy extravas avish expenditure never wins respect. It may win temporary who despise the ivol they fatter. Wer DOF i ors ft asked his surprised "tempt you to speni Ten ake awabertine | listener “Es the acuity becoming even uckaier ans Who are so | than it has been?” Lope, your pride, erica, A country whose i whose greatness and in tae world. yu do not one greaiest re- most powerful rope, you will fail “Ob, not It's not that at all; but ifI am_cor- rectly’ informed, and I believe Iam, a private detective has established himself here, and is abdut to open a burenu for the purpose of giv ing parent secret information as to the doings ut Yale. How did I come to hear of it? Well through my father. For the past two or three weeks I have been receiving letters from him. nbassador from’ the ver been to the gdom in F Of your possibilities and of m3 and I tell you the knowledge that man has of | pO net tisten to the twaddle about the de- | my career here at Yale is as full and complete | catenee of Tingiand y. but in | as is my own Knowledge of my conduct and | the full vigor or robust m: feat nations | misconduct. Finally these letters made me feel nee Hiei their morals | so nervous that I wrote home and insisted on his giving me his authori(y, He wrote back say- ing that he could not give the name of his in- mant, but that there was a certain gentle- man in this city who had established a bureau of information for the benefit of parents of young men at Yale college who spent more sense, conreze, nad for bray tod trath and just A we with thi apaci . She he is not movi colossal power of this your “¢ torward bolder, Teoresusiiand tearless America; hee civiliza- | money than they ought to. When I read that Helbig Pectdi ohoues, Wat she has inherited | statement, I tell you I felt as though this earth eur down front old c had no further use for me, but I determined on F wining just how from this informer, ner progress and fro much was to be feared which w Xo I induced my futher to T would ¢ feprive vou of no innocent pleasures; | send me on the circular explanatory of the that fs not pleasure which injures the health, | schome which he had received. from. this Jades the mind,and m: you feel meanly and | pieasant person. He sent it on to me. Weak and unequal tothe Libor whieh is to fit Jone” eircular contained — the pleasing yon for n | intelligence that a skillful detective Study college course re- | establis himselt here in New Haven, aurires, his o that will be | about Christmas, and that he had de of no > which disciplines and voted his time sine Wateh on all the y | alone in the Tents, who wi n to keeping a close inen in Yaie College not , but in all the depart- ined to be a little fast, and that for an ad © comipensation he would be glad to furnish the pare! oung men with an accurate an® detailed statement of how When training for a you would not &tvoudo not expeet to fight ud lence you will not strike VHft weights to strengthen work to strengthen the ember that you must do it; no | thoirsons spent their s here in New it for yo well might you | Haven, and furthe: statement | me one else to strike the sand or | he wou invesard to these ‘students he t weight which was to strengthen | would back? ap with convincing and conclusive | your muscle, ane vot, My father took the precaution to eut the |" Dmties well don y.and difficulties | depose off the bottom of the “ular, so I am. hited as grow ¢ twuch in the dark about the identity of the ally, and hg enjoyinenis, author Never j ~ Tis ne pleasu: “Do y anything further of the man’s towin at adent's mn nd iS] mode Of of to lose your Phe “Yes. T have been told since that he has in of ines hi m, Wherever that may be, a number of Dress like 3 large indexed volumes, Some of these are de- Rashy, but d | Voted to the *bamunin: j some One LT EXpenses or sour 1 cuned to live willie proud of it. now e knowledse, hea ity yours, cords contain?” to lear pm those pa- sTrceeived, iknow that they con- to another what it would be un- Hike number of KS each of this ve him say to yon, . class of studeats has in college, the correct | Shat good manners are o} | number of times each man has taken more | E Manners shoud be f | sUmakets tha ry, and just how easy, with dignity, far his sprees umes of the city Avoid fawnit wa} 3 rls he I “sweet on, his losses at the foul fie en toa prince cards and how many times he ha’ visited the ger to a ous and imanly | aro an estir of the amount j every whe . ot his indebtednes especially his sa- Bbshk: c Joon bill; whether he is a frequenter of the underbred <3, With a fae sk: ‘ink or not, hether he hi ever | Wrinkled e delight. wrested or not, and if how | ess pleasure and was fined, and what his offense was, con Lortions, tr Whether int yiman, they are inten when n thro the whole listof things the vis usually desirous of Keeping dingly still and shady about, You see You exh ne this fello ot the boys’ down pretty fine Rabie ean and there is ne denying that he hes done his nabit, will bé | work s! 'y systematically | What do and thoroughly ou think will be the eifect of the better that you look frigid even, than | scheme on tie boys?” vou dezrade your countenance with silly | “+A seneral returmation and a remarkable Ell swelling of the list ot membership of the Young # gentleman, fect entleman, and | Men's Chri: association, Hard lines.” You will look and a Ceo Semetimes you will be neglected, and your ‘The Forcing System in Teaching. From the Boston Journal of Education, One error into which some of our theorists are fulling’is the notion that everything possi- bie in the development of the mature mind can be undertaken in the earliest years, Many of the most important tendencies of human nature ave of later development, and are only blighted or stung to premature uctivity by an attemptat the ail-sided training ofintincy. One of the iost difficult and delicate offices of the teacher and the moiher is to know just when the ehild due time all have all the ich you merit, Noone went injury but yourself, ‘Th mstituted that it iS not in men’ hold vespect from lofty charac real ability and good conduct. You may be in ean | | Never let taisannoy | | un do The years of youth short, and the ple ures of youth perish in m: Vite. | emerges into a new reaim ‘of his opening ex- power, aud the consideration whi | ee, und tomectit atthe threshold with Ability, inments, and good characte tnd Lot too helpful advice direction, what the man from thirty to seventy ¢ utdanger thatthe teacher will fall into this mest | that she is the cente! thing but the well-spent y 1 Seeure these, igerous of wil delusions— ‘ithe child's universe,and | you from*ho enjoyments suited | his whole lit Ajusted to her plans of \t injuriots te your r operation. ‘The simple truth is that the teacher h PCOS, in any school is only one ofa group of instru | snstitution, and | tors in that art ot living which we call educa- you have no inherited ten | Tt is easy for vou t nible if yous neies to any Vick ad it will be un= Th the oceupatio tue other tuctor ssed by do right, astray. nd tuat proianity fs considered | tery w wand spiritual univers "4 It is vulgar ev where. | moving under the 2 Olinfinite wisdom, s that resided in England | beauty and low » teacher sees mos Word fromagentieman, | clearly what order of faculties live within. the the youns men, slang seemed to be | Scope of s ork, andat what angie he is nt. 1 hope that Gt does not prevail at | brought in contact with the most marvelous of versity all creatures, the tittle child. emit when you are twenty-five | 10+ | Feu willdesire what others value at t The Mount Vernon Association. | what the higher order of fale. aes EN eee. | Live exch year in th way which will best fit There was no proposition made to the regents neXt Year, and ‘thas vou will lead a of the Mount Vernon association at their an- falc wich will secure to you the | nual meeting last week in regard to building a aE Oke rez Wut torget | TAilroad from this city to Mount Vernon. This yours merica, | is regarded as strange, for there has been a sur- sited t id. No ot superiot | y urvey fora couple Yank or high (position than you Te Was a pretty general demand j America, in Engiand their : t system of | ation should make some kind of primogenitny lene a tinancia tement, showing its exact condi- utwa ©. irresps nd Lain ye I with thei syste ver covet dt, tion and stating |menttund. For re have thought best not to make somewhat of a disappointment statement has been made } six years, the condition of th sons of their endow- wh the my. Ay Tt was for no such blie for the past = Birds and Their Feathers. The best time for seeing perfect feathering is in the winter, or onward to the spring; then, after a very short honeymoon, the birds settle down. to. domestic drudgery with exemplary with the result that at the end of afew athers are rough and frregu- nd their plan of leavi son has built up ve nitled with ¢; les x luxury and reined t rifice of many with art and all this isat the rights which we ASL ha hot always last in England, | | his is possible in America; and | substr nslish character 4s | 1 Of th st, truthful. and, in the main, just. | lar, their pinions worn and ragged from con- ve Ares peritage from that race; | stant contact with the nest in sitting; and by but Ticel quite sure that, with all our faults, | the tine the new suit comes at mid-summer, they are more than ready for it. The spring, of rapidly imy ing upon ou: English nd thal we shall become quite the su- | course, 1s the climax of a bird's life, With ts a whole. Scrupulous care le arranges hourly his feathers, all their markings are een to pertection, and many peculiarities of decorations are then and then alone displayed. The fleshy combs and protuberances become scarlet and enlarged, and any one who has not secon a pheasant of cock grouse at this season of love would be as- jean, and that your future is her is not, in all historic time, a grander record than thatot the Uni tes. Before the 1: a great civil war bro had atone e out, and the N. Tent, wore Uutn a million of armed men In the | tonished at the alteration from is nosmel fleld, and South had vast arraies also. | state, The cock pigeon swells that part of After f of terrible war, more than | his “body most adorned with iridescent twelve, hu 1 thowand soldiers were dis- | teathers “to make the. grandest show he | banded almost in addy. They returned to the | can: and every humble’ finch and omen pear lustries of Civil lite without amur- | bird “brush up his modest finery. janor, der, and without crime. | It is safd that not a single bright-colored feather ai gt government they had | on any bird’s body Js lett idie or unplayed. If Ph themselves, the | birds have bright-colored tails, they raise them u onflict dent | to their highest and fullest ‘and abase their WAS assassin . the don | heads; if bright heads, then they shake out | Mead ye faturbance. | More | their plumes, their eye distends, and thelr wat- debt” was Ues swell; and if, as in some cases, they, hav paper money was in such dls- | Jarge toner Cte large tippets of feathers falling on both Sides ot | ¢redit that one old dollar would buy two dol-| the head, they contrive. thee bewitieree bat | lars and seventy cents of the paper. But so| shail see’ all the glories of both sides at ove | Foon BS the war ended we went. bravely | glance, and so drag all the feathers of the ie to gaethied of our vast | side round to the near side, making such a huge Lane parte oe Thee yeas gold | mass that the face is ncarly hidden, and the projecting beak alone shows where the head must be. All this done for the hen's benefit and it 1s only done when she is near; itall turns on her existence, and ceases It she be absent.—Charles Whymper, in the Magazine of Art jor June, ~—_—ree. If Herat Should be Russian. It is easy to understand why a Russian Herat —that is a Herat possessed by a powerful and ambitious power always enlarging its borders— must ever be a standing menace to Hindustan. ‘The fruitful and fertile valley of the Heri-rud furnishes a new base in which an army can be thoroughly equipped and whence it can march southeastward, In that valley all the muni- tions of war ean be produced or ean be manu factured. ‘The willow and the poplar flourish; mines of lead and iron abound. Russia would require to bring nothing across long,sterile, and sandy deserts. " The fron and the lead are there, the sultpetre is there, the-charcoal is there, ‘thé corn, the wine, and the ofl are there, the horses are there, and in a very short time she could drill the hardy population into such a state of effictency “as would enable them to vie even With the Sikhs of the Punjab and. the Pathans of the frontier. But that is not all, Secure in a fertile country which provided ali itisor the nished 1 We have 1nd miles ustries, increased in a that our that of any na- an to-day, in which Your son's improvement has really ° d me.” Continue to astonish the Dean and delight me, Phis shows that you have the ability, and that re will be noexeuse ard no pardon if you * not faithful in the future, “rom ti to time Ishail hear from the Dean, am your tutor, and they will tell mé ndonly the trath. The: il reveal your ua have them, as well as your t too many invitations from ts. This will weaken your your success; besides, you ve, Which avoid as you would Short visits do not bore, et you did not carry yourself to thinik that you were il and you tried to look shorter; ; You are uineteen years old than six feet high; that is not but if you grow to any’ height, carry yourself ercet. When you have done the duties of the da: the awkwardly this is a mista and Wi hang term well, Lake your pleasures,whiel | the supplies requisite for her army; poscusc Willbe all the more keen, and when you have | by the Decupalion: of Herat, of the sharkare of Mull finished the labors of the term, you will | Central Asia—a magnificent trade from ncrica ent . ce eee ls DES the more | England would thus forever be excluded Rus. sia could attord to wait while she put in practice in the native courts and the bazaars of Hindu. stan those devices in which she is a proficient, and which she has worked so successfully in Bulgaria, in Servia, and in Roumelia. ‘Thence- forward there would be no peace for the people of India. The English in that country would live in continual feur of the intrigue which cor- rupts native soldiers, which wins over native allies, which makes every inan doubtful of the morrow.—Herat, mary and Garden Central Asia—Mailesor is A YALE STUDENT HELD FoR ASSAULT.— After six weeks’ search, Detective Brewer, of New Haven, on Saturday arrested Emile Adolfe Schultze, Jr., a Yale senior, and son of a wealthy Hoboken, N. J., brewer, on a charge of being the leader of the ‘mob of ‘students who, on March I do not need, in this letter, to repeat the warnings against those petty Vices, tempta- tlons, aud follies of which I have so often spoken. Iwill print this because I wish you to read it more than once, God bless and keep and guide my boy. Your ever devoted FATHER, ++ —_____ Gen. Zachary Taylor's Tomb. From the Louisville Courier-Journal, May 21, On Saturday, May 30, an interesting service will be solemnized during the forenoon at the tomb of Gen. Zachary Taylor, near the Browns- borough road, six miles east of the city. The program has already been arranged, and many 24th, knocked down and sever assaul of Its interesting features are due tothe thought- | Policeman Selleck, taking his nee anes A ful work of Gen. James R. Ekin. Gen, Rufus ey eee was trying to 9 qual! if ® disturbance Saxton, of the United States army, stationed at | made gery ed Phalpeia bese, the guartermaster's depot, Jettersonville, will Siento England, Sehulean een ae 250 cail the assembly to order and offer some intro- | bonds, which were furnished b; Prof. ductory remarks. ‘Gen. Green Clay Suiith bie | ke aw ood. ts a eriet oe caiperr yi be preegat and de- PES comarr liver an oration. Gen, Ekin will also. s G. ISSING ON THE and Mr. Samuel Drake, © gentleman of Teeog. | TataneewWhen case of Joceph Sietlcck Jae nized dramatic power, will recite a poem ap- | cused of Was called in the eres ie Ere oereed vi ire! choir Eee sort im itimore Leora 4 itwas found that n selected, and wi under the disappeared, and his bail was ited, the Hon. W. B. Richardson. The Re ‘His two. wives were it, With ies Rivers, Christie and J. M, Hutchinson, of Jef | isters who ed the two ce: ies. Wife fersonville, will attend. “The tomb ‘will be fo. 2 said t Sherlock told her that he would heavily draped with flags and garnished with | rather commit suicide than pay the penalty of Sioa oe eae towers. = peta raph ae ae Roots search was tuted, al in @ body and carry with them no trace could ‘on the flelds of | and his friends “ [se flag they fought under [BALDNESS MAY BE AVOIDED BY THE USE of HALL'S HAIR RENEWER, which prevents the falling out of the hair, and stimulates it to renewed growth and luxuriance. 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Goods delivered te al city. on P poe i ol aa “The cur deparumenta of my buainces bave wn be Be bepariment aD expe by having sot Siclivertes, w secure a lil- ee ants H. MoTLE, ‘Relief guaranteed in from one to three months, __ ‘Sent post-paid upon receipt of 50c. Address EDUCATIONAL. ERMAN IN SIX MONTHS. MEISTERS HAFT SYSTEM. ‘Instruction on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FAMILY SUPPLIES. Pore Marie Svoar FRIDAYS. an hour between 4 and iS at the St We have just received s thre lot of PURE MAPLE Cloud Batldi Terms $5 per month. For farther | SUGAR at per pound. Best Paient Process information please apply to W. J. R- THONSSEN, | FLOU! 5. bbl. Sugarcured IAMS. Small Principal, 1316 1st. ne. my25-lw* Ay Cents per pound. Choice Creamery BUPTER aOR ty. Si LARD for 50 cents, A ERSCHNER, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Residence 613 P st. n.w.. Washington, D.C. Ref erences: Hon, W.A.J.Sparks, Comm. of Lands: Dr. WJ. 12 AND 1214 litn, \rinstrong,1628 Conn.av. Norwoon ixstirere AN near 1ith st. circle—Seiect Boarding Schoot for Young ladies. Sessions N5-S6 opens Sept. 30. Early ap- Piigation necessary, as number of boarders will be 2int- GQWITHIN GC SHORTEIDGES MEDIA ACAD- s of chok iy casi, christ. Hearich. iny20-2w* _my23 $1.25 Per Dozes for Contreil & Cochrane's IMPORTED GINGER ALE, The best in the world. Lowest price emy admits and classities y« ung ee and boys at C WITMER € 00.. FINE GROCERIE any time. Send for circulars. SWITHIN C. SHORT- ys 1918 PENNSY NIA A LIDGE, A.M., (Harvard College Graduate, Media, Pa. | — GQHORTHAND-SPECIAT, “INSTRUCTION TN Se oa vee SS Reporting to advanced students, ‘Terms moder- | 5 the Best Latte ie, Address “Cu Stenogragher, Box 21, Houseot | Site Qnate resentatives.” Lessons given’ at residence a * schools. Letters written, &e- my@-ime | Saeat Cured Middiings. 9c. ib. Cassards Hams, 12tzc. Ib. Good Extra Flour, $4.50 to $4.75 per DbL Roller Family $5.75 to $6 per T BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, at $3. 723 14th st. n.w., CITY, dei iaree dt WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER: Begs Patent Process (warranted), per bbl, $7.00. ALSO SUMMER SCHOOL AT eee s m Is fine, 25e. tb, 101 . RETWEEN Kk AND T. FRENCH LESSONS. Parisian prouun- lation. Natural method. Summer ciasses now or- nizing, Children’s classes during vacation at 9 a.m, Privatetuition ifdesired. M’LLE V. PRUD' HOMME, Professeur de Francats, ap2s-2m. HE CIVIL SERVICE T 493 Pennsy} ne Select Civil Service Library Practical Civil Service Studies; and ‘Thorough Civil Ser TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN- INGS, Hours from 7 to 9 p.m. Terms reasonabie. ja2z1swe HORTHAND — REGULAR C ESSIONS: © every evening. Private lessons 4 specialty. All shorthand books and publications constantly on hand, and exceptional oppen es for learning theart are Rio Coffee. Havin Dried Sugar Corr Best Golden syrup, INDIA TEA 445 7th s Te. per Ih, sw. (Island), Northwest corner, 08, 55 to Te. Kal. New Orleans Mol mys D, FOR DRIP COFFE GREEN OF I GRANULATED SUC OM 1N¢ TO 16e. PROLB. AX, 6c. PER LB. offered at WASHINGTON PHONOGRAPHIC HEAD | OLD GOV. JAVA, 2Se. QUARTERS, 927 Ist. vow. = apl_| STANDARD A SUGAR, 6c. 8s ster SCH NOLOGY, CHOICE CAROLINA IS! D RICE, Se. al BOSTON, M ASS. TRA BSUGA THE BEST MINED EXTRA € SUGAR, 5e t LB, Examinations in Washington. Regular four-vear courses in Civil, Mechanical, Min- | FINEST FORMOSA OOLONG .S1 PIM LR, and Hlecieical. Rugineerinc, Archi | ASSORTED TEAS Fi 10 §1 PER ER. fudanitted te SPRING LEAF, YOUNG HYSON AND GUNPOW- Year begins Septe DER, 50 AND oc, fons in ch FINEST YAMASHISO JAPANS UNCOLORED States Geolog’ AND GREEN THAS. AT HE FRANCIS A. WALKER, President. my13wés6t | NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON THA CO. J NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SUMMER LAW | (A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED Lectures (nine weekly.) besit sand | CHASERS iN QUANTITI| end Sth September. For particulars apply (P.O, University of Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, ‘om. and Stat. Law ap29-wésIm Prof. Bas EDUCATION FOR YOUNG AND iniddle-aged men an Spring and sum iner sessions of the Spencerian Business College, cor. 9th and D sts. now. Rapid ng, bookkeeping, rapid . English ka stevozraphy, type-writn: horotighiy teuzht. Taition: Year, trom date of entrance. day oF night, Sou; three months, day, $20: night, Sa. night, Sh. Rapld writing, send ior Circulars. SATtA, Y ' i 5 E THE CELEBRATED MID PAT ySOTA ST PROCESS FLOUR, Is without a doubt the most BrAUTIFUL and the most Nereiiovs Flour in the world ‘The Millers have not only t containing as it does all the mo-t inost_ perfect Mili, ed Machin: Urope and eaten at the principal ¢ ts of the old ae nd is consen e bread to th Dest traile at qualities MES. ANY LEAVITT, | OF BOSTON, (GtaD. AVE uate and certified examiner of the New England Conservatory. Plano technique, harmony aud voice culture. oth st nw. as V ASHINGTON "TION AND from y well ns the best, Unsurpassed by every barrel is wart STERLID y auuted to give entire sulistaction. ST. LOUIS FANCY. MRS. M. STEV HART, Principat The culture and development of the voice and nat ural expression of sentiment carefully taught. Especial attention given to the cure of stammering and other vocal defects Buys’ und Girls’ class Satur day, 11 a.m. de-Gel DRIVATE LESSONS TD study; to adults confidential; Annapolis, West Point, all examii IVY INSTITUTE, sw. corner Sth and K sta. n.w, ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, - FLYNN, A. M. Evening Classes, $3 and $5 a month. 0e29 G ever offered to the trade. It is unex: Patent except Ceres, and will p acting housekeeper aud suticty U cure. elied by any other ase the most ex GILT-EDGR, Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patent RELI ANC PROFESSIONAL A splendia Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. Itls avery cheap and beautiful Patent, within the reach of all classes. and we guarantee will give satiofuctc wHliry PAYN (ith eon Chiropodist Finger » d; Hang Nuils and Biting of Nails positively Corns, Bui ils and all dist F Singie ‘Treatment and Xd E 5 a FE. All business confidential. Ladies and gen- emen SU cents each. 4U5 L street, between 4th and 5th streets northwest, my6-1w* GOLDEN HILL ‘The ol reliable stand-by anf the Stondard Pamtty Floar of the District. It is equal in quality ton reat many high-priced Patent Flours, whist it can be bought for cunsiderable Jess mones. We defy competi torsto bring any Flour sv CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, RELL OLDE HILL, and we ivel assured uit any housekeeper Who tries them once Will never Use anytuing else Forsale UY allgrocers, ALL THE TSOP R. LEON, THE OLDEST Only reliable Ladies’ Ph; beconsulted daiiy. 464 Cat, be . Prompt treatinent. Correspondence and consulta, hhons strictly contidential, “Separate rooms for ladies. Onlice hours—11 to and 6109 p.m myd-3w* | Wholesale Depot, corner Ist st. and Indianaave sel WM. M.GALT € 00, AND ORGANS Fi A. FRE jess Medium: is again at hom where will be pleased to 1 my &O— "The wise for health on depend.” and thousands visit Dr. TE'S establishment 1416 Pennsylvania avenue SURGERY, daily wats WH Sacririce rer opposite Willard’s hotel, for the successful treatment or of Corns, Bunions, diseiised nails, Vascular Excres- cences and all diseases of the feet. Dr. White'stwenty- SECOND-HAND PIANOS AND ORGANS. iF of practice in Washi filth consecutive y 3: (Balthnore establishment sitting. Eutaw st.) AY DR. J. SEMMES, SURGEON CHIR AA MANICURE AND DERMATOLOC Corns, sof’ and hard. Komons, Intlamed and > Joints, “Club or Tugrowing Nails absolutely cured Without pain or blood. dlundreds of testimonials ot the clite of Washinton of remarkable cures. All shouid try Mrs. Semmes’ method of curing Bunions, Sure, sue and permanent, Office: 1222 Fst. 4 coors. from i3th, up oe flight, mhis SPECIALTIES. Ts Octave Weher Square Elegant 74 Octave Boste ule & Co. Pino. and Full se Clark F 7 Octave Chickering P: Superb Walnut Case, 1 8 Stop Organ, 6 feet bi 5 Octave Orcan, 2 Sto, Walnut Case, 5 Octave Organ. ovestee Stop Organ. Anyofthe above mentioned instruments will be sold at these extraordinarily low figures either for R. LEON. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | C#S! OF on monthly payments of $5 and $10 per only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be | month, Consulted daily, 464 C st..between 4 and 6th sts nw. = Prompt treatment. Correspondence and consultations SIDNEY T. NIMMO, strictly confidential, Separate rooms for ladies. Office always open. my25-2w* my21 433 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Pree GAY RENOWNED | CELEBRATED Clairvoyant and Astrologist, who can be consulted ‘on Business, Love and Matrimony, will remain but two weeks lonzer at his parlors, S09 4ly st, s.w., for which tlise he has reduced his fee'to 50c. -my22-7t* > ¥ N CURES PILES BY direct treatment, without the use of knife, caustic ligature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at ith st, n.w. from 4 to 6 p.m. ap22m* R. W. T. PARKER, OF BOSTON, MASS, MAG netic Healer: Wonderful Cures by laying on of hands; Nervous and Chrouic Diseases a specialty. Will visit patients, Office hours 1 to8 p.m. 225 D st. a.w. mh26-9we RS. BROWN (COLORED) TAKES LADIES before and during illness, at her nice home, 305, ‘Missouri ave. u.w., where they will have the best of care. mr2-3m* ROF. CLAY, RENOWNED AND CELEBBATED cigirveyant and astrologist, can be consuited on businfss, love and matrimony, All in trouble call. ANOS AND ORGANS FIRST-CI onable figures. Tuntny and re BSpeciatty. GH KUUN my13 407 donk st. FAST, AVIS, & COS UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS —Nacrifices and bargains in my very Choice stock of Pianos, if soid this month, myo M. L. SUMNER, 511 9th st. nw. Herexawr Praxos Are Unsurpassed for Fine Workmanship, Brilliancy of Tone and Extreme Durability. Old Pianos taken in exchange and full value allowed. Lowest Prices and Easy Monthly Payments BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, Satisfaction guaranteed. see $1. Parlors 809 4% | _ap2 422 9th street, ES WASHINGTON T 817 Market Space, Pa. ave., near 9th st. ATTORNEYS. NEW YORK: BALTIMORE: SS erietaoro) HD. MOuEy 112 Fith avenue 204-206 W. Balio. st. ‘of Tennessee, of Mississi yt Years Assistant U, (Four Years Chair'n of WwW '€ ~ OO CB tnorney GeneraLye Goer on Ses Otlices and uw. Kyase & Co. Post Roads, House of B.C FREEMAN & MONEY, Attworneys-at-Law, Office MANUFACTURERS OF Foons, 39 and 40,5t, Cloud building, Washington, GRAND, CARLES 5. GOOCH SOLICITOR OF PATENTS, UPRIGHT, and Counsellor-at-Law and Expert,st. Cloud building, 9th and F sts. Good work, good references, moder: SQUARE ate charges. Twenty-one years’ experience. dsl 5 H. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, PIANOFORTES. 2 es ee aa Ny | SE EEO ey Residence, 240 North Capitol st. mhz | desiring to offer them greater facilities in their deal- SANreee WALKER, ‘US. Commissioner, Notary Publle and Attorney r Rents, sy2 630 Louisiana ave.. next to City P.O THE TRADES. NEWSPAPER, BOOK AND JOB PRINTING GOOD’ STYLE—LOW PRICES. LARGE FACILITIES-NEW MATERIAL. ORDERS FOR PRINTING OF ALL KINDS ings with us, we have opened warerooms at 817 MARKET SPACE, PA. AVE, Nkak 9TH st, WASHINGTON, customers can deal with us there to precisely the same lishments. A full assortment of our various styles of GRANDS, SOLICITED, UPRIGHTSand SQUARE PIANOS willconstantly be UFUS H. DARBY, found on hand. Practical Printer, WM. KNABE & CO. 323 GiBS OR ROTHERS PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS satan ily Teeaige = RS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Sums To Oxom 6 RE-NFORCED SHIRTS to Order for ...........$9.00 6 PLAITED BOSOMS to Order for.—.......--12.00 37 PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing prom; attended ex- perienced workuien, ct moon Sremway Praxos. The Best in the World. Torethor with a large as- Music Store of EDWARD F. DROOP, Partner of the late W. G. METZEROTT & os an Er BoE Sted EEE cmore for Steluwi . Gubler ‘steen. Wheelock, ‘Wendell 7 ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY; | €FY Invented Se en S produce only school of the kind here, A“special invic | ® Flour U Madi ie ee ke eae tation to all to see the method by which you can | provethat we would simply sinte that w large quan- | soon learn a profession, 214 20st ae deoare. | Ely of this macuiticent Flour is shipped annually to | AND AND. TYPE-WRITING PRACTT tis nucle from selected | cally taught. “Success esota and Dakota. it is are followed. Private pupil lim- his Floura perteet sep- | ited. RF. 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