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AN ENGLISH THEATER BURNED. ‘The Audience Caught by the Flames aud Many Literally Roasted to BDeath—One Hundred and Thirty Bedies Taken Out. ‘Daring the performance of “The Romany Rye” in the theater at Exeter, England, last evening the ‘Wullding was discoverad to be on fire. The audt euce became panic-stricken and made a frantic Tush for the exita, in spite of the heroic efforts of ‘the attaches to recasure them and induce them to weout quietly. The occupants of the pit engaged ‘Ban awful struggle for egress in the narrow sislea, Men and women were deliberately knocked own and trampled upon by those behind them and hundreds of persons were almost entirely de- ‘nuded tn ‘THE TERRIBLE FIGHT FOR LIFE. ‘The pit was Onally cleared, but ep acme of the occupants of that portion of tile house were a rauner lo slaughter ensued The rush Tor the stairs Siocked, those persons who Kept thelr was by 7asid mage ot prostrate prisoued and ‘the trasipied, the, wounded and Fry and the trait the dying were pertectiy tig. Neartrending, but there ‘bo relief, and in a moment scores of men and Women were'elther suffocated to death or KILLED BY BEIXG TRODDEX UPON. Afreescape was at last brought to one of the gallery windows, and through this medium the pressure was relieved and a great many persons were lowered to the street. As soon as the house had been cleared of the living, the work of remov- the dead was begun, and sixty bodies were ‘out by means of the ire-escape. ‘The ‘wounded survivors were conveyed to the hospital, bd thelr pumber cannot at this time be deaultely ascertained, but itis very large. The Der of lives ‘lost 1s estimated at 100, but may ex- ceed that figure. ‘THE PIRE STARTED IN THE FLIES during the fourth act of the play. When the flames were discovered a drop scene was lowered to prevent the current of alr from increasing the Diaze. After this was done the actors and stage Bands threw open a door to make their e= gape when “the ‘drart causa the lames to burst Safougn the drop scene aud ignite, the woodwork of the gallery. rhe flames overtook the hindmost Of the ‘unfortunate people, who were wedged 1D ‘tae corridor and stairway, and LITERALLY ROASTED THEM ALIVE. ‘There was no escape for them, the fire betng at thetr backs, and a compact, immovable mass of human beings in front. The fremen reached the upper windows and took out all the people they could and, bak most of them were dead and many died soon after they were taken out. The Sargeous tm the revived a. few persons ‘who were thought to be dead from suffocation, but at 4 ‘Gelock this morning neariy one hundred corpses laid in rows on the floor, and these did not comprise the total number of ee # the dead, as a great many bodies were burned to ashes in the theater. Soame of the dead were stmply sullocated, and not at all mutilated or burned. ‘The occupants of the drese cifele escaped, without, injury, Mine injured ‘dead beng confined to the pit and the upper circles ‘The Suilding was destroyed. ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY BODIES have been taken out of the theater thus far. Of these one hunared were men and boys and thirty women. A score or more of the injured were taken ¢o the hospital, and a large number were taken to their homes. +e. —____ An Expert Swindler. MIXCHON DUPED A MONTREAL WOMAN Bow DOT” AD THE TUNE OF $100,000. Detectives are scouring the country for one of the greatest of confidence men—“Doc” Minchon, with over twenty aliases. A few days ago a hand- somely-dressed woman, accompanied by a New York detective, visited the New Haven, Conn., authorities in search of Minchon,who was thought Minchon’s latest swindle, b; uch he realised’ neatly $100,000, is one of he cleverest on according to Inspector Byrnes. Minchon, to escape a United States justice, went to Momtrest where he opened ai office fot the sale of Western land securities, He became Ube confidential friend of an artist who was a picture of Mrs. De Foya’s husband. the artist he became acquainted with the rich widow. He first tried to invelgie her into putting her money into Western farm jands, but she wouldn't do ft. He then decided to marry her, and he did so “after a long stege. ‘The caused quite a little sensation In Montreal social circles. He next persuaded her into converting her property into cash or nego- Uable securities; $50,000 was turned into mouey abd alamoncs and ‘about as much more into Zhe pair then went to New York and Due up at the Stetropoiitan on brocdway. | The Second day after their arrival Minchon induced ints wits to go to baeakfast without bis company. In ner absence he broke open the strong box con- for over fifty of- is known to the pouce trom Montreal ‘Taspector Byrnes bas his picture, and sare be 18 oneof the clevervst swinciers of the age. Sfiachon is thirty-dve years of age, 5 test 8% inches higt, © stout Dulld, weighing 260 pounds, Ras Crown Ratr and moustache, dark eyes nnd full face. Me Ww York, abd is one of “Con, REV. DR, EDWAKD EVERETT HALR'S CAUKCH MADE A JEWISH TEMPLE. A Boston special to the New York Tribune says: AS the Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Hale satin the foremost pew at the South Congreg:tional Church ‘Voday he must have felt that a strange transfor. ination had taken place inthe house where his ‘Yolce and those of bis predecessors, Motte and ‘Hon had been heara so often in the last eit century. ‘he lofty pulpit was replaced Dy a velled ark, the Chrisiian inacription over the apse supplanted by a paraphrase of the Jewish creed, and even the name exchanged for that of the Temple Ohabel Shalom. “The dedication of the church under the latter name denoted its trangjtion from Christian service to that of a Hebrew congregation which has twice outgrown its synagogues since the humble one erected little more than forty years ago Was the shrine for all of the religion aad race in Boston, Now seven synagogues are required, and as all of these were represented yesterday afternoon at the celebration of the parent cougreyution, the as- semblage Was the most remarkable of’ the kind ever gathered in the city. Whether from the con- ceasion implied in selecting the Christian Sabbath for the event, OF from a growing interest ip the re "Was also a considerable representa- ‘Uon from other denominations. = A Novel Campaign Weapon, A NEWSPAPER ENJOINED FXOM SUPPORTING A CAN- DIDaTE. A New Orleans dispatch says: During the pres- ent campaign, which has become very warm be- tween the followers of McEnery and Nicholls, rival democrats, on two occasions, in the interest <a ounrss wese called spoa! 10) eajeta from printing editorials tn behalf of test Case Was that of the under a writ of sequestration the court, took charge of injunction order Sealants ‘ot enjolning the of directors and the editor from using the columns of the paper in advocacy of Gen. Nicholls’ nom- imation. ‘These writs were obtained by four stock- holders, holding 21 shares out of a total of 200. The Democrat publishing Co. bonded the seques- ‘ration and wok charge of the paper. The grounds alleged for the writ issued were that the Policy of the paper in supporting Nicholls was in ‘Violation of the provisivn of the charter, ‘which Geclared that the paper should be democratic in politica, Bishop Wigger’s Warning. ME DECLARES THE FUBLIC SCHOOLS NO PLACE FOR ‘CATHOLICS. In the course of the opening ceremonies of the thirty-second annual delegate assembly of the German Catholic Union of the United States, in Chicago yesterday, the Most Rev. Bishop Wigger, ot Newark, N. J., preached a festival sermon. The ce il THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1887—SUPPLEMENT. Besorry Your Howes. AT A SMALL OUTLAY MAKE HOMES CHEER- FUL. A little fixing here andthere helps substantially in ‘embellishing # room and adds most to its cheerful- ness, We have an immense variety of FANCY SPLASH- ERS and TIDIES at prices within the reach of all. Special sale of Stamped MOMIE and LINEN GOODS from suction. ‘drawn w eer! epee Linen Splashers, with one row ork. 30 dozen 20230 Linen Splashers, with one row drawn work, doe 20x30 Plain Linen Splmsher, fringed, 100. dozen Butcher Linen Tidies, ith drawn work, dozen 18x36 Stam: Tidies, 18¢. 98 doz bain Momte Fidioe) es ane as Se; doz 54-1 Plain Momie Linen Scarfs, 40c. doz. 54-inch Stam) Momie Lit Scarfs, 65c. A og," #-inch Blan Stamped “Mouie Lines Burees rity -atriped Linen 00 dos. es ate Hes, Taye" doz. Si foilet Aprons, 17¢. ave DOCTORS’ BILL. Now is the time to keep the body warm. Cool even- in and cool mornings are treacherous. stock isenormous. If you canuot afford the best we can show you the cheaper grades. in anaes to save yous percentage which prove = of FLANNELS for infants’ wear. The baby must be looked Gin All Kinds and all grades of Fancy Striped snd White Flannel. we have all wool for 18c.. A better ee Checked Flannels. le for 0c. The finest ever shown for 23c. Ske an al-wool 4-4 Flannel selling for Sc. “Gioth for 40 ana Balerd vale onan fet va a Ear iS De ‘We have for Ladies 740. ‘These are the greatest barvains ever shown, a igh retail allover the city for Ue. stripes for 43c.. in a variety of, patterns. Two cases of Twriled Finsiuels io" pinks ght blue, m, bine and brown, 30s. nel Just opened 3 cases of fancy stripe Flannel ‘Children’s. costs, skirdngs. Bc), ‘Skirtin wide, $1.50 per yard. ONE PRICE TO ALL. se: #20. 422, 424, 496 SEVENTH ST. Verr Arrnacrive READY-MADE CLOTHING. ‘We are pursuing our steady, legitimate course of trade, gathering in what bargains the market affords and giving our patrons the full benefit ofall such purchases in desirable fabrics and of standard manufacture and reliable workman- ship. We only offer such clothing as will prove worthy of confidence, consequently we offer clothing that will be satisfactory to our patrons. ‘We call special attention to our tailoring de- partment which is filled with a very large and Varied line of Cloths, Diagonals, Corkscrews, Suitings, Pantaloonings, &c., &c., which we make to order at very short notice. Shirts made to order. ‘NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania avenue, Oxz Gruso F, ‘Toclose the Summer Stock of al wat Erropr CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, ar OAK HALL, Corner of 10th and F streets. Fall stock is coming in, and the balance of hts must co at once, and the following reduc x iat ‘he BO juced to Prince Albert 3 need. 815, $18, $20 Je uite reduced to $12, $15, $18, Alpaca, Drap a'E! reAlpacs, Drap d'Ete, Mohair Coats and Vests regard- ‘Pants t lose than cost of manufacture. For Boys 14 to 18_—Suits reduced from $5 to Suite reduced from $7.90 to €3. ita reduce foes $10 t0 90.50. Sulis reduced fro 842 to $7.50. Bulls 5 to 99. Tse Prices Tsxz, AND EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE. Gaze at the wonderful bill of fare the LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO. has prepared for its patrons and the public at large: 8.00 Buys All-Wool SERGE SUIT, Blue, Brown, Gray, and Salmon color. 96.00 buys a nice Gray-mixed SERGE SUIT. $5.00 buys » good BUSINESS SUIT. $12.50 buys s Silk-Face BLACK CORKSCREW SUIT. $4.00 buys one of our SILK ALPACA, PONGEE, and other FANCY COATS and VESTS that were 87.00. $1.00 buys s food pair of WORKING PANTS that ‘will stand the knockabouts of agymuast, CHILDREN’S and BOYS’ SUITS at half price, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING COMPANY, and Corner 7th and Gata nw, GRATEFUL—COMFOBTING LFPS's Cocos BREAKFAST. ease mrmama acaretul application of dar. xoye bee ‘our brealiant pay baad Seedy alias naar ie pak an ee et SEL ey bee oman ah tas Cures Pleurisy, Rheumatism, Lumbaqo Backsche ‘Weakness, Colds in the Chest and all aches and strains. ‘Beware of imitations under similar sounding namea, Ask for BENSON'S and take no other. 2029-m,w.2.6t EDUCATIONAL. __ EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. NY maa Ga RYLAND AGRICULTURAL, 0 IPRE, OLNEY iNeqrrete, mt ies abe 1116 a oa eee instruction in BSRY, Principals: aa sestenth Taeeeatings cot Teteary eaeaeee ca from Washinton ci No extra charge ice NT OF THE sm Nanos, ee 2 Vo oe BOL nemica eeu. 535 eecarar Addresses will be delivered . FRISTOR spd KB, DONALDUOR, D.D.E. to which the profes. fectures will fontiges’ fy uroughout course, be: uit vain pe paral ‘7 iio, ‘hours: 8:30 to 10am, and: Bt 2 Giese ee hours: 8:90 am, nd die (22 VERNOX iN 630 1 BT—SE- Tee Gils, reopens egigan ite CHAS. W. PATRO, Principal. Mea Bete ae ‘open tor the Sith Year, MORBAY. eptember yD, zus sent Upon applicati HE CEDARS—A. aes AND DAY SOHOOL L for youn ladies ithe, girls, ESS = Washington, D.O: seps-3m EADED SCHOOL AND KIRDEEGARTER, fee ee 188 EVA MILLS WILL iSTRUO. Mitt In focal naaie Septeraber lowe Derg inn prevered oF gape aud concert. Sai HE GERMAN-ENGLISH SCHOOL OF THE cits wotay ask ge estou | Earme farther information Te at a BETS ) got ot tisllan method of Si Yotce Culture, Applications for Tous o'cloe! au? wr Yorkava.” 1110°8 WW. MRS. J. T MoGEES SHOE (8th year) will ‘re-open Septomber 2! * French and Drawing by the best masters, se2-1m* HE MISSES MASON’ jSCHO gon FOR CHILDREN Y Mg er te ta tember 21, at 2107 Pennsylvania avenue, for circular. e230" EORGETOWN GOLLEGE, D.C. nt Reopens ‘Lhe Schools of the Acsdemic De} THURSUAY, SEPT ENDER Sra 188 Bees an ; Sn YARED A DOONAN, 8.3. President. Gorzaen COLLEGE, 1 and North Capitol sta, Offers best advantages for CLASSICAL, COMMERCIAL AND MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. Opens: September 5. @10 per quarter. ER 8TH, per seasion of ten tonths, 6300. soars, Roce: Kaori ee a GASB YOUNG! Principal, ain roe : OA ph bes aie ea ‘Junior Practical & iivqoing, Business Ani HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY da, 1 bes he Uolpebiag Calor, ane seerie epee Beles Ele ee a aaa 2120-1mo hi a pe PREPARATORY, ‘SCHOOL COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, ne eneneS ELMAR Coreen, Feramed on, the ite SEPT uER with a corps g Buber of pupil salted or and applicants s ol oH Bith clase, limited in number (eeshn een Es Botan eed of pupils seeking instruction th lower English hes, and the Tudiwuonts of Latin: preparatory to Ueginmhiye ct Soe pene it's sugcreat ee teree’ eens ghalle icine, with tie duly overnight ofthe Principe mal, will be placed in a separat: der the giatge of« feacher mho will devots re bir ont re tine. to ite Instruction. Tuition’ Fee, payable semt-anunall in advance, in the ree four cbassen oun ; im the fitt class, 60. Pathe e trom the Ist of September he scoot 21538 H atrest northwest, to anrwer "“ANDBEW b. hie iGwrxgpe, an20-1m BROCKVILLE ACADEMY, MONTGOMERY N TONAL KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- tute, for the training of teachers. Special terms f0R public school teachers and eveuing classes, National Kindencarten and Primary Benes Mra. LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal, reopens at 1 og? 10th 10th ot Sepeemabee: lyth, where circulars may be ol aw RT SCHOOL.—MRS. M. H. PIKE'S STUDIO I8 ‘now at 1530 Pierce Place, as formerly, where she wall be pleased to meet her classes as usual, 82-2w* ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, 4 SELECT BOARDING ARD DAY SCHOOL FOR Nos, 1212 and 1214 14th st, No, 1407 Massachusetts ave. 0. bw a Highland Place, au3i-Im Ma, axp bins. WD. Gh ‘CABELL, Principals. QRENCH LESSONS—REFINED STUDENTS ARE rare that & genuine pronunciation and ® correct syntar can be learned but trum » prominent and suo cessful native teacher. IE, of Sor- bonne University. Pitis, 151 eee HOF. 3. F op aa a OF PU | EIANO, | Oral wutive to. beginners, an Well aa to Pupils adrauted G11 Ist. nw. "2 SHAEFER TATE OF PETLADELPEIE, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, s1-3m, 1232 13th st. n.w. HORTHAND | REYOLUTIONIZED— SLOAN-DU- ployan, awarded 11 wold. meds pleat. most Tapld, most lecible. ‘fauyht in 12 hours. Classes aud Private instruction dally: tution by mall Ty pe-wait perienced operni OF een glamp or Pree tun ‘The eohool, O21 F sk hws Washingtn, D. sree RLINGTON ‘ACADEMY, 321 7th st., opposite U. 8. Patent Office, “A Select School for Boye and Young Men, “Autumn term begins SEPTEMBEK 12. Day and Evening ses- sions. “Gareful and thorouxh instruction in the com- lish branches. Bookkeeping, “shorthan ‘i BURTON rs SSS, Be Bee 55 FOR TEACHING KIN- ‘8 Oi IN'S DERGARTEN METHUDS, AND KINDERGARTE. AND { 1938 Bund Hae (one block south of Bupont Crete sunderland Place (one bloc! . iret term begins October 3 1887. s1-3m Hiehe or JMS, BALCH'S BUSINESS (SCHOOL FOR Ladies and Gentlenen, 1200 O st reopens OU npetitive examinations of for'teachers,, Bookkeep- fig. typecwniting and stenography taught. Lessons 5 TAMMERING CORED, ‘System explained. ‘Wasington School of El ion and Qatar a 1-30 see” 904 a at ot a oom "WEDNESDAY, Sep- re embraces Elooution, ish’ and ‘ug TUBERS. Bpecial course for Pervons preperiog for given on waiter. nim ‘References, hire i DiEVENS Hawn Prue ASHINGTON SCHOOL, OF ELOCUTION AND W Y, 904 Mot, rf tion Practical bellsh aud Bug atin “Mathetstice, Vocal und Instramental and Puysical Culture. ‘The ‘peineipel a aasistod SBeeticlent corpu of teacherwiu exch d ‘Graded cla ses for boys and and private instruction given awarded. "theevouiie Diplomas ce ‘4 limited nunber of pupils, accommoda ‘For circulars and ref pl ES JULIA GALLMEYER: RESIDENCE 1426 st, n.w., teacher of the Piano and Organ. $15 for 20 Iéssons. pee T, CECELIA’S ACADEMY, 601 E. CAPITOL 8T.— Exercises will be resumed Monday, September 5, ‘The English Course is thorough. Painting, Fancy Work, and Plain Sewiny receive special atten- aE ee es ‘aus FE exes, Ehomae ora ae Sate widual ‘special sdlvan anit ‘The school Soe i fae | i ‘ence books and p spat ee nL separate, Of. Sceheurs 10am to 12a pict catalorus. reas THos.'W. SIDWELL, Principal. eus0-Sm BUIND, NoaTH MARYLAND ScHoot FoR THE ‘and examine husyBattding, ares work sew Rs Bo Hoour ai, Eats. ‘sulz-Im" th and 7 Iethe Art of all “bite os education : Iethe Art of person's 1s com- very ‘without it.” “No branch of Education is nore, scholarly. refined and usetul, an none pays better at the present day, “th he Collegiate Cor ber 5. 6 yurses open Oct ‘The Non-Profeasional. 2. “The Professional. The Nap Protecmonnt is for those who wish to study Elo- cution as an ELEGANT AKT for Home and Bociety, fand ae an sccomplishinent which forms an important Dart of every 2h The Proressional Course has two divisions: 1, ORA- KY: ACLING, “There afe also whort Courses site College, teacee: VOICE, LATION, Lott Larios, eLOQUTIOR, ANALY: SIS, Expressive Readi: tebe and Hym: mony, i Grai “rrausiations, Exveniporancous Speech, Perlis: mentary Practice, PERAOWAL MAGNEATSM, Panto. Infme Fersonation, ACTING, Comedy, DELSARTE, EEToUnC and Logic. radusting Exerciaes ‘The Collewe has Dramatic tall, with s Send for Large Hilustrated Catalovue, with full. de- PER ss eee ts alge, cata on the CURE ofthe DEFEOTs ot SEC the School of Deep Bre ‘onferred. THE unico eptsatiS and ORA- half block east of Sea « pana absent canton RUELAND SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, | SANDY Spring, Montgomery County, Md., 18 tailes north, ot Washingion Gis, ae Bepkémiber 10, hor {raining houve governuien carefully to.number i. For circulars, nddress BERRY C{HALLOWMLL, © M. (Yale) jyl-om B JRDENTOWN FEMALE Charming jomelik iE. Yocatlon on the Delaware Healthful, thorough, and Christian, ‘Superior facili” ties in. ‘and health Porcataloguce sddreus Bev. Wil. C. eau Prost, Bordentown, NJ. peas GPExGEEIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH Tulidee young’ mew aod women to, huaton ie Silves and sucteastuliy pertorm the eave. du leg of He. thorough struction ven fof ladon, ‘Book keopinge‘Sanisess. Pesce f Ci ip, Btenograph Ene ew and Evening eesions THURSDAY, Sepleniber Tat ice open for arrangemet ep and'6 Ons the year oF on and after ‘Mondays ondaye Auweuat 3. ‘* Full card pm. Teachers. ne nee Oat ala business cours sessions, one year, Balance ia monthly mente si cach; t year scholarship, paid. fall on entering, ‘tuition per juarter of rae em id om entering. Niet ‘Tuition: $16 for tha, oF $50 for one year. Seats are assigned in the Ne onder of regiatra- Hon. "Shectal advantages secured by bali prevant at he opening of day or bight sessions. “illustrated lar sent free on application. Nu¥ C, SPENCER, Princit ‘MBS. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-1 teenth) 7, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, aa —EIGHT Devartivente and Fout Courses of Study. ‘Students Permitted to board in clubs if desi rune Very | Sah Moderate. Preparatory School attached, Special ai tention given to ntting boys to ‘enter college, uuiver- sity, or the military of naval schools of the ‘Govern: inet Situation wont, beautiful and’ Bealth(ul, oe aye eae brie WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S: ‘MEDIA ACADEMY. AT MEDIA, PA, Thicty minttes trom Bead skeet Belion,_ One of minutes from reet Station. One of the best equipped and best ‘hool Students board with the Principal: "Teachers andyradustes of Bary: rd, Vale, Princeton, Univ of Pennsylvania, ot other tret-class Fi buik single, doubl wenty-(ouy cae with cy erate ‘caveat feat Buatitees ry Avent pelnmees with Bank, Of Short-} sapiens eres eazimare, Mee, wil open Friting: Bc on More fly sued with arttos ihe Disret, Pups at the, Hulumore and Potmac | Shan ay other Collgg-Outug gr Commerctt Shoal Depot Washinglop. B.c Sisto eleck, Pt, evs; | fu the United States, Twelve teachers for ‘mont one 131 escuon For dre ite Diairic Sioieed, st | hundred stadente. ‘Every teacher ase Fry jonmatou addrens F , OF two subjevia Modis, Bok, sup dormers forthe Bla ‘a every hoine, comfort the best education, an ‘A fixed pi covers every gg | Sill ETE POT vaso | eee eet ase “cau! Ic Com Courses, Studies resummed Monday, Bene, eae aera ven, ede mites Queene | awa ROLES Laer g.ihe Rrineipal wit beat tbe Here nifty, Lasse GREER. paige teeter AND agate en fe baticsty pap for college, West Point, ae Wise remered tACARENY Bai os ck vil service examinations. Apply Hubbe toOsl Path. we Bovbihwe nw aust-ime” | rooms’, 8 try IN] aa iieet, ras INKNEY INSTITUTE, 818 CONN, AVE. BELE ibelsh, French, and Garman Bebool for Voor jes and Little Girls, Reopens SEPT. 28, 1687. or partcularsto the Misses BUMGISS, Principals Sars -AMERICAN AC) Gat. n.1 Papier ects a ready use of the English and Germau, languages and pared for the Seat ae oe ete etialogue. “HUGO Principe suze ime ‘Reopens Monday, September ik x BOUND SCH Tue FRexce SYSTEM OF 80 (001, ikeopens in October. Wasnenn oN CONBERY FTORY OF 1 vere a oh ite, Go iene Se Woops vs Conmngi, So, Tnstration tn beck Leese 5 orthogrs sui itis, Spmragiys Gump le StoF and 7 10.9 pei. Lultion: $5 Quarter, and 640 for one year: it ‘auls-3m pB2272 BcHoor oF LANGUAGES, 723 14TH BT. X. W, OPEN ALL SUMMER apractical knowledge of FRENCH, GERMAN, AND BPANISH acquired in ONE or TWO TERMS. Reduced fees for summer, free trial lessous, Tre | dl gous near Highest ref rences, 129 13 Hast Lith st. New York sity, RIVATE ALL GRADES OF ars gt Won. Pees ts cousden tia ial: prepares forcollayy, (gate net oe cates pe SSE INSCIPOR, aw: cur bun ahG Kana aw, ‘Raa YON PORTRAITS PERSONS UN 3 | A ADEMY OF THE HOLY ckoss, Caan ovat Bod Bat: weit they bogin peters mass, September A Begtamars hn in penting ont ep beaded AVE X. W., [29 Seioor or agg pocouaay Usrvew JAMES: ‘Will resume first Monday in September. Tt affords very facility for acquiring « thorough and sccomplish- ¢€ education, Tho musical department, embencing ‘Harp, Piano, Organ, Guitar, Banjo and Mandolin, ie directed by thoroughly accomplished tesabers, Paint- ing int Lustre, Oi and Water Colors, Special atten- tion paid to Bookkeeping and the Higher Mathematica, Attached to the academy is Department for Litue ——e 18 7-78, ieee es Seeare = acces T.HE HANNAB 5 MORE Agi AGADEMY FOR of, J BN HOPEING UNIVERSITY. BALTIMORE, ‘TWELFTH ACADEMIC YEAR BEGINS OCT. 1, 1887. ‘Fxantinations for admission to the College classes June 8 and October 3. Programs of the instruction offered to Greduste, Undergraduate and Special Students will be sent on ‘application. mylé-skw-6n ‘AUPING UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, aisth Beaton opens. 15th soROth pepe pfeepalorean a. dy16-wks,3m z OF eae ORGAN peer — esses UPSE SoS: OF. ALO ae on See pee ee _sul7-2awlm vera SF VAIRFAX HALL. advantaged over for as Ladies, Winchester, Va. Best Say EE ferz. Savbly foreailoeun igs NGS, au3-2awl0t Principal. | epee BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL PEE Wort Frank sn at, Balt BYR, THURSDAL. the Sod of SEPTEMBER. instruction cmbraces all the studies included in a shorousl English Education, and the Frouch and Ger. eare practically taught. Jy20-wks2in HE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AN. Tt ‘Dental Departuiente of Howand University, will SRE Oober 34 mH p.m. An address, will be fersion and pubho sre invited fe re alate aod = m aud public. are rr information ddress O'. PURVIS, nt ss RENO ROED a ARIE Bisa “Gebool end Kingeryaries games etn fiona Teo living st adistance. rate Tessons. au27-1m* SI TSie aw. ‘The course of are farnishedana Eiirond out aa street ook Ravion ALTIMORE AXD OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFEGT JULY 25TE, 1887. Wi IGTON FRO LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER Eg (hleaee and Northwest, xp. Dally 10:55, m, “oe ‘Clscinnat! and St. Lous, Exp Daily 3:15 and ieee ee Exp. Daily 10:55am, “yorks or Lexington and 4 Local teal oa, 0102.5 bet Ballin my tco pam and 3: For Mito on, Metropolitaa Branch, 16:45 am. mm. for mations ‘and 8:52 pan ton Sunday stops st all sts: ‘For Gatti termediate point mrsiceipecbannesg tn ta, 18:05 0, For Boyd's and Eiterediato stations, 11:20 pm, ‘Charch train leaves Washington Bi 1:15 rs p,m, stopping atall stations on Wiowopel any For Frederick, 110-56 a, m, 15:20 p.m. Sunday, 1 Pordtevartown, 110; 10.0, m. and t 0p or iron Cinolnusd asd Bt hei, 5 oP m.; trom Pittsburg, daily, 7:2 PS COLLEGE. MS ett oe dere per seasion of five re snonti $00. #00: mina on ion MONDAY. SEES aD 187. P. Baltimore Co Please send for a Catalorue. is es ea COLLEGE, CARLISLE, Pa FALL term, opuns Septomber 15: the. Pre} tions, aims at tb gxpeditious preperation for ‘OF desired. ination, eddrees. Ja: MOCAULES “alae Presi EW WINDSOR COLLEGE ARD WINDSOR FE- Callers “Seperate ouldines, Full graduat. retrace with degress, Also prt Dusiness dey 10: pe me dalyand 14:85 CFtom Singeriy and intermediate points north of Bal- timore, 10:00 a m., daily. ‘Traits leave Baltimore at 10, 6:20, aud 4:2 a rom, Fh nyebiletphia, Cheeta, and Wilmington, mary, 20 Sualaase ments Fall sbssfone Spon Berton a SELLY: DD. Prove New Windsor, a, N TOP THE ALLEGHANIES! THE, ‘Aurora Hou W. fre J. H. BHak. rie ‘85-1mo FOR BRISTOL, ON THE ps RIVERS FOR RAIL-BIRD SHOOTING.” LG tue yublic yousraly that on sad-after SEPT be seh public yeneraily that on apd after 3 be wi ‘be prepared to accommodate them with good Board and Rooms at reasonable prices For further information I will state that ammunition aud shells 10x12 fouled fo‘order, cam be had at his store at city prices coming by rail will dud at ARDNER'S HOTEL, 4m Marlogrg, conveyance to intols which i test w ‘8 ood suppl Pushers, with report daily at SAMUEL GARDNER, Bristol Landing, ‘Ma, Local option prevails. REST TNA ven itgon fe Hetropeitan e tent B dee B Only 9 miles ipa 204 | often ae, a esas en mae Apply to tae Poteet Gen Improvement Se, so EDT Spek Be ‘Tolephone call 773. GES SO COR EA gn se Ta ne one SOME periay OU BTOR E WARan (CATSEILI. MOUNTAINS, 0) Toga, LAKF GEORG! "ADIRONDACKS. On'and after SUNDAY, June 20, express, West shore Railroad wilt yp escept sundae City Beaton ‘of tise ‘enna Pe yi yanis Railroad, makini jons with fast trains to and from Ws LGATSEILL | MOUNTAIN, ‘city Station at 8:50 am. tive! "Hiotel Kasterakill vis Ki mi iae Ho! pm.; Phan! PS pam: = ‘House Station, 1:25 p.m. : Palen Seas Pate room Cars Je Sty fo Grand. Gor Hotel Kaaterskill and Lae ae ees AND CATSEILL MT, EXP! Tonys Fei eaalneis: 0 am. Arrive Hotel Kingstor ws Gran 38 cee An pieeenee gE |e tm. Palenville, 4: owes ps. Philadelphig, fo Grand hesntcia (for jouse), and ratre Weakiagion ‘via Kingston, =m Ky OO.a ant ae SERA LS Vl 15:18 p. Daceare called for and checked at botele, and rex- ENRSYLVANTA VENUES Lae ‘CLEMENTS, c. ag Fass Sone ad SOUTHWEST, & rig CENT Ed PME, Traipsleave Wi ‘corner of dixth w and Buffet embept Hatake fo t 28 to Chicago. Restera. M. with og Soe Went wnd St. Louis, and Har a re x. ‘Mem daily. for Pittsburg gs Raa 4) A ON EUS eae Reeerpan AB. 12:05, 4:20 and 1:09 i: Kove Sankey 0-00 AM, 4: RATA WaBlLNGtOS 30537 a3 LOOK! LOOK!! 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