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= . * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1887—SUPPLEMENT. THE WONDERFUL VOLUNTEER. She may be Heaten on a Hench, but to Windward, Never. FORRCASTING THR CHANCES OF A RACE BY FAR MORE INTERESTING THAN ANY THAT HAS TAKEN PLACR— ‘THE THISTLE TO BE DRY-DOCKED ON WEDNESDAY, atonone of the two big dugout docks of Messrs, Handren & at the foot of Van Brunt street, South Wednesday. Scotch skill and ex- > best sort will be exercised on her days, and she will then be toexelude the public from ative of the dock owners owner of the Scoteh yacht ther he will exclude the responsible person 1s pre- toour docks at any time, we to whom we admit. If Mr. » are to suspend all other bus! ot the Thistle, he 1s de a mistake, for we Bat_we xclusion account thas 1 no Such proposition, aution toward the i s to say the least. WHAT THE CAPTAINS SAY. s well sattsfled as the r the Volunteers superb He thought the Thistle’s rated, and that she ciiclipper).. Capt. Barr the sailed the Thistle opsidering the dis- labored, Including out of com- ient that .. “blow Ligh or the Mayflower her. sh the Scoteh Yacht or give F will beat the He believes tha Selt could also vang her a very lively tus) “VOLUNTEER STOCK HAS GONE UP.” ‘This ts what Mr. Jay Gould said yesterday, when asked What he thought about the future of the Amert Mr. Gould saw the great trial rac watched 1t closely from the ying that the Volunteer coincided with the opinion rity of the yaechtsmen who Of a very large followed the big yacuts tu the flukes and flurries Of the past week. It Was the tremendous burst of Speed made by the Volunteer when tacking home after turnin {mark in the race of Friday hat made ev ¥ so confident in her strength. Certainly that Wasa most wonderful performance, under the circumstances, and the eumustances are worth cousidering. The Ma Hower was undoubtedly a better boat than she ‘Was a year ago. She carried a larger mainsail by & good many Square yards than she had last year, and that this was to her advantage Was" testified to by those who handled her. Mr. Burgess, her designer, recommended the additional Canvas. Sue was tm the pink of condition, On the other hand, | the Volunteer Was In bad condition, and she carried her old mainsail instead of the new and larger one Uaat she will carry. ‘That the Mayflower Was well handled all agree; the Wonderful recovery. ater her big balloon topsall was blown out of the bolt Sropes, i t that she made a shorter and Detter course of the reach from the Haviland tn loward the Electra, and withal lost so little op each and the reach out again, prove the sea Your Cuaxce. 6 Owing to the past few days inclement weather and to a few similar drawbacks that are generally consequent in erecting a building, our New Annex, which was to have been finished by the 20th of this month, will not begomploted for a few weeks’ This roou we intended to devote entirely to our Silks and Velvets. We iin Ported extennively as you aight expect, for mich mammoth room. We find goodscoming in on ua daily and taking up room that wo intended for other Dur Poses ‘NOW, THIS STOCK MUST BE UNLOADED, and that in about as short atime aa poselble. So me hate ecided'o mark them at such Brices that will move mat once. in order to avoid all other unpleasantness, we wish to linpress itupon sour mind that the prices on these goods only hold good until our new building is com pleted, “After that the Prices will positively ‘This space will not permit us to do justice toa frac- tion of our monstrous stock, but we will only quote & {Fypieces ALL-SILR COLO) a pieces ALL-SILK COLORED SATIN RHADAME, sn'all'the Teadinie shades, at $1.00 por sas The been received by us, and were bought to sell at $1.25 per yd., but 8 Wwe have hot the room to Place then are compelled to sell them at the above price. 100 pieces ALL-SILK COLORED SURAH, in evers shade made, at 75c. per yd. We are selling these goods At this price only from lack of room to display th pisces of “SAVOLES.” popular brand of “LONG BRANCH” CASHMERE SILK, at T5c. per yd. Regt Jar value, 91.00. 20 pieces CJ. BONNETS ALLSILK BLACK sath RHADAMES, at Y5e. ported foslatehog. ee one lapel ie adgpigees of our $125 BLACK SATIN DUCHESS Tabiisces ot our $1.50 BLACK SATIN DUCHESS 150, Pieces of all_combinati of Tro. Tone Wind snastriped Velveteat 91.1. hmported as to sell at $2.50. {one lot of Moire Striped Velvets at $1 per yard: reg- 3 p cy Black Velvets in Plaids, Stripes, and other designs at $2. regular value, 82.75, > pieces Black Frieze Stripe Velvets, Satin and “Gros-Grain” wrounds, at @1.75: regular value, $2 2 in, Piaid and Block Designs, “0; recular value, &223 All goods included in this sale are of this season's productions. “All fresh, crisp goods. The Latest Colorinwa Latest Desixrns. hen again wall you have such ay opportunity? Word to the wise is sufficient: The trade will positively be excluded in this sale. ‘This forced sale is for the benefit of our legitimate sustouers unly. 7 ic LANSBUBGH & BRO. Fancy Black Plushes HOUSEKEEPERS HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL OP- PORTUNITY. HERE 18 A CHANCE FOR ALL. ALL PERFECT GOODS, AND SOLD AS SUCH. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF LACE CURTAINS OF THE ‘STOCK OF MK. c. M. FOSTER, BOUGHT AT THE AUCTION-ROOMS OF FIELD, CRAPMAN é FENSER NEW YORE, ‘These goods we of productios and tocteatea Boom wehaveouly added Lo percent on the price raid. So'you are gow cuabled to buy two pairs of Curtains at the price of one pair. NEVER SUCH A CHANCE AGAIN. 500 Lace Curtains at 5c. per. B 25e bone 5 000 508 * x 175 LACE BED SETS at 82.25 per set. Worth dou- ble the money. All this season's production, New Patterns, Beautiful Goods. All are welcome to inspect this mammoth Curtain ale, but come soon to get choice, those In cbarge of her, if aby proot of veiled. She carried her topsall as long as ai, and she made a grand fight. She siinply <ot so good a model as the Volunteer, and periority of the new boat over the old in to windward shows how much better the wiel is, The enthustasma which that mani ority exciied in the spectators was GOING TOO FAR. tators came to argue from saw during the beat to windward that ue, had she been regularly in the race, been left where the Mayflower was, Were going too far, “The Thistle would have p sucht p It is very well to say that ey towed behind the much, Neither did > davits, “Hut there id her back more than combined, aid that Was the foul- tou. “Who would sail a race with- 1cleaning bis boat? And yet Thistie had not been cleaned, although she had sailed across the ocean, and had beep, for inany in the fouling waters ot Sew York harber.” How mich an hour would a glass- Smooth bottom be worth to her? Any one who Will take trouble to row around her can see bilsters Yn the paint $a wan’s hand. Those blisters Will not be there On race day. WHERE THE THISTLE WILL HAVE THE BEST CHANCE. ‘The inside course, the course from Owl's Head In the upper bay out to Sandy Hook Lightship and back, fs where the Thistle will have the best chance of Winning. There ts likely to be more real aud running before the wind on this course In proportion tothe beating thanon the two courses that must be laid at sea It is not Impossible that The entire course, through a shift Of Wind, should be covered with’ sheets started. No one heed be surprised to see the Thistle win ‘the first race. No patriot need be disheartened if she does. In one of the outside races, unless she kets a lucky shift of wind, she must beat 15 miles Gead against the wind, 1h the other 20. In beat. ing those distances the Volunteer may be trusted Yorecover any distance she may lose in running free, and enough more to win handsomely. ‘There are able yachtsmen who may doubi This, but those who will take the trouble Yo Tead the reports of the Thistle’s victories oon te othe side, as published in the British pan PERS i hd that sue always gained when her iden jib and Slik spinnaker were set, and that even the Genesta could give her a good fight to ‘Windward in a good breeze. One of her best races ‘Was that of May 31 from Harwich to Southend. It Was In a breeze that sent the swiftest yachts over the course in a trifle more than five hours. ‘The ‘Thistie showed here that she was barely able to Weather the Genesta and the Irex to windward, Dut after the lightship Was rounded and the silk spinnaker set the others were left handsomely. Bull, she beat the Genesta only ten minutes, ‘Where would the Genesta be beside the Volunteer? THE MOST INTERESTING RACES EVER SAILED. Of one thing the public may rest assured, the in- ternational races of this year will be interesting beyond any races eversatled. Each boat 1s far ahead of anything of its kind; each ts manned by @crew and Commanded by a'yachtsman as good asever snugged aWay under a weather-rail or handled a tiller. Netther boat 1s Ikely to have the advantage Of the whole of any course, ‘There Ul be fun enough for those who get homesick nen they think of the Highlands of Scotland. ¥ can cheer themselves noarse, with good reas as they see the Thistle running away from the town the Wind to the turn. And then, when Saround, the Yankees who have, during the suiked and walked about with faces as long asthe pictures of Brother Jonathan, can gather about “the Wweather-ratis’ of the excursion Steamers and say “Well” with the air of a man Wao has got @ load off bis mind, for they will harrowing breadth of water, ‘aceful sWeep of the long-nosed ef the loug rollers the excitement will til bY and by they will see the Volunteer ue up tuto the Wind and Ml away on another ad then, 43 they are almost ready to say “will be & collision, they will see the black of the cutter drop out of sight under the lee Of the gleaming White bull of the sloop, and, wild With enthusiasin, they WIli take of hats and pull erchiets, ahd, standing on tiptoe, will = Comanche Indians, while steam whistles yy the hundred Will add screech and bellow, and uons Will roar. It will be such a race as peo will tell stories about to. their \dehildren, nial Rational celebrations aré a the 20th century it Will be said with great Tespect, Of Some of the old men in the processton, that they saw the wonderful sloop Volunteer beat the wonderful cutter ‘Thistie—wonderful for that age—in the year 1887. Votunteer’s Big Betting Boom, From the New York Star. ‘The superb performance of Gen. Paine’s gallant sloop, the Volunteer, in running away from the ‘Maytlower in Friday's race, has stimulated Amert- an patriotism to such a degree that the betting ‘op the impending international event has become juite lopsided tn tavor of Amertca’s crack yacht, efore the Volunteer had had the chance to show her mettle, an offer of odds azalust the Thistle Was considered @ very rush venture. Much money ‘was placed om the result of the contest for the Cup at even figures, Dut now the Yankee slo} Das the caliin the ‘betting of 5 and 9 to, an even upon that basis there are many calls Dut few takers, CAPT. BARR STILL CONFIDENT. Captain Barr, the natty skipper of the Thistle, laughed at the idea that any proper comparison of ‘te sailing qualities of the three yachts could be Grawn from their respective performances Friday. He laughed even more heartily when asked about the lowering of the Thistle’s topmast, which he ‘sald had.no further significance than to prevent Lue cutter’s boats being washed by the heavy seas, What he said and his manner of saying 1t showed that he had ‘ost none of bis confidence in the bon- Ble Scotch Fact, when th what they the T thes been the it ‘iste hoid her Wo xls hanging at Wasone tuing that did b ithree boats Bad News From Dom Pedro, ‘THE MONAKCH OF BRAZIL SaiD TO HAVE LOST HIS ain. ‘The Cincinnat! Times-star prints aprivate letter froma gentleman in Rio Janeiro giving informa {on that tue Emperor Dom Pedro, who had been falling for some Ume, has finally completely lost Lis mind. Lis daughter, Donna Izabel, in ‘Was telegraphedior. AS soon as she arrived at Rio Janviro, this letter says, 1t was resolved to send bom Pedro to Europe. He sailea from lo Janeiro ne 30, never tO return, and his daughter, ana Izabel, 1s nOW at the ‘head of the govern? When'Dom Pedro salled more than 30,000 owed him to the whart, but everyboay. ent, aud seemed to feel nothing but pity for old tuda, Who Was leaving them forever, re oad E.orgn ox Tux Evs or Hex WEDDING.—A we New York World from © Mo., Ler 19, says: J. A. O'Day, brother of thé dent of the $i. Louts and San Francisco ie to this city last evening ied at the Karr Hotel, without tne knewiogge 2 lady's parenta. & of the young’ ~ the girl's father, a wealthy and on the next ‘nent Rian of Oswego, arrived event the the Lean, but was too late to ie iwels badly over the affairon account of ment of bis daughter married day to Mr. Rice, a pe oe mot out preparation had been Soci ae aed tt edt om irl 13 only eighteen years old and was Sep- vice. sos Sere se ast June from Ward Se1 Wego (or Uwe 'Frisco line, z OF GEORGETOWN ] EDUCATIONAL. ie UNIV) a iragat -ninth Session begin with an Introduct: ‘Addresa by Prof. J¢ caw to which the }fotession and the public feds alter whe Vecturee will NOE LOVESO% 00" 13h ats Bw. L* SCHOOL OF SRR COLUMEIAN UNIVER- THE FACULTY. JAMES: “pratane iLp, THE HON. WAI E . COX, LL. Associate Justice of Supreme Court of the District of umsbi Professor of the Law of iteal and Personal Property, of ‘outracte, and of Crimes and SMisdeueaZiors HE HON. WILLIAM A. MAURY, % Assistant Attorney General of the United States, Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law ‘and Equity Pleading of the Jurisdiction, ‘Practice, and Pesuban aurea e Of the Courta of the United States, See apetannes: enc e Law of, Partnership. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL. D., ‘Some time Associated Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Professor of Constitutional Law. THE HON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LL D., Bolicitorof tee Departieenzor Stata Professor of Criminal Law. RUBERT C. FOX, LL D, ‘Treasurer, ‘The exercises of the School wilt be resumed in the Taw Lecture Hall of the Columbian University on WEDNESDAY, October Sat 6 lock pans whet the Sinouncementa for the year will be mnade “he face lulty uud course of instruction walle. the saine as dt Shy precedi years, with enlarged Lecture Courses ia alfdeyartmencs. 4 WORKING LAW LIBRARY, specially selected by the Faculty, will be accessible to afl the students, and will be used ia the preparation and areument of cases in the School of ‘Practice. ‘This School ‘will be cou dusted by Profs. Cox and Maun. For catalogues application maybe made to Wm. H. Morrison, #75 Peunsylvanta avenue aud, 1434 New ork aye Lower e coy tae Fstrect west; Fitch Fox Brown $47 Peapayivania Or toJAMES, xt 223 FIFTEENTH ST. N. W. ‘The Mistes KERR'S long-established Day School for ‘Youu Ladies and Chilares wil reopen WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, For information apply as above. ‘No home study for children under twelve. A limited number of scholars will be received a8 boarders. s17-1m NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMAC teenth Session of the Collece will begin on TUE DAY, OCTOBER 4, 1887. The Preliminary Examination betore Matriculation, and the Examination for Juniors who wish to enter the Senior Classes, will be held at the College Hall, southwest corner of -44y st, and Penn- sylvania ave. at 1 o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, QC1O- BER 3. For tickets and information apply to JOHN A. MILBURN, Treasurer, at the College, trom 12 to 1 O'clock p. m., every day alter the 24th of September, orto ‘R. L. ELIOT, Secretary, 17-30 i001 M RAYON PORTRAITS WILL TEACH ANY ON /\O make & Crayon Portrait in 15 lessons; no know) edie of drawing necessary. Satisfaction quaranteed or no pay. J. W. REYNOLDS. #17-Im* Room 13, May Building, cor. 7th and E'sts, SDICAL, AND DENTAL | DEPARTMENTS, ‘ational University, Mt. Vernon Place, corner Sui aud Kosta naw The fourth annual session will bexin MONDAY, OCTOBEK 3D, 1887, at 5:30 o'clock ‘sud hd Aliril SOth, ISB. o— further information appl HH. BARKER, Mf D., Dean, s17-Imo 1116 Hi st. nw. Wp. Z_D. BUCHER AND Miss ADA B. CONN, d ‘Teachers of Piano, Organ, and Vocal Music, 183 Toth st. naw iss Conn will uccept enmugements as an accom- panist. si7-im* SONS IN enue, C. WELLING, LL. D., Prenident. 20-10 ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY, ocl8-12mn* ” Por Messe ND x Elocution and Dramatic Cultui September 30¢h, at Ler residence, Ms, “HILION'S ENGLISH AND Ms Young Ladies.” Reopen ntoadulte, Go%@aca COLLEGE, L A NNN E AA NNN to Ae SEE ILL 4 4 NNN BBR OY U RRR GGG non Be UU RR @ OHA Pp UE BR boo PE Bes “uu ok OE “ode OH aa BBR RRR, 00. as BB RR OO 4as* BBB OR R OO OT ONE PRICE, 816 420, 422, 42.4 AND 426 7TH ST. N.W. Fast Ovexcoars. ‘Whoever intends buying a Light-weight Over- coat this fall nay as well have the use of it dur- ing the first cool days of autumn, and nowis a 8 good time to begin carrying this serviceable garment. ‘More Light-weight Overcoats are being worn each succeeding year, at least we infer so from the increasing demand for those we sell. Our Stock has increased with the demand, until now we candidly believe that no intending pur- chaser of a Fall Overcoat does himself injustice unless he examines our display. Whether he makes a selection here or elsewhere, he will be better informe! as to the possibilities in Ready- made Overcoat. GEORGE SPRANSY, 316 434 SEVENTH STREET. RRR EEE MM MM 00 vv ERE MMMM OOY ¥ da FE ee Gas 3 ty aE R REEE MMM OO V AA LLLL 85S; r FI ey es ae ‘ssp AA L EE Sss8 4° A LLLL EEE = 20 PER CENT REDUCTION ON OUR STOCK OF MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS PRIOR TO REMOVAL TO 15TH AND F STS, OCTOBER 1 H. F. WOODARD & CO, 1432 New York Ave. ‘Present location for rent, To Crose Bostxess THE ENTIRE STOCK, $25,000 WORTH, OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW CosT, BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 5,AND CONTINUING UNTIL ALL OF THE STOCK IS SOLD. ‘THE ABOVE CONSISTS OF ALL KINDS OF SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, LINENS, FLAN- NELS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, HOSIERY, UN- DERWEAR, UMBRELLAS, AND DOMESTICS. ‘THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD IN A REASONABLE ‘NUMBER OF,DAYS. ‘THEREFORE YOU MAY LOOK OUT FOR BAR- GaIns. THOSE WANTING ANYTHING IN THE ABOVE LINE WILL SAVE MONEY BY ATTENDING ‘THIS SALE. ‘THE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR STORE FOR BENT; FIXTURES FOR SALE, 8. L, HEMPSTONE, pep?-Sm 803 Pennsylvania Avenue, Vex Arrmacrive BEADY-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 of all 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, ‘Wecall special attention to our tailoring de- partment which is filled with a very large snd ‘Varied line of Cloths, Diagonals, Corkscrews, Suiting, Pantaloonings, &c.. &c, which we ‘make to order at very short notice. Shirts made toorder, NOAH WALEER & CO., C5 625 Pennsylvania avente, Cooma Bx Gus a ful tne of GAB COOKING sTovEs On hand and for sale. zmb31 WASHINGTON GAS-LIGET COMPANY. s17-s,u&th2w* 1338 H st. n.w., Washington, D. C. Vermont ave, Hours reserved for private 1 and North Capitol sts, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. HE CEDARS_—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for young ladies and little girls. Reopens Octo. ber dpupilaclacaided ‘September 20 and 80.” Supe Hor advantaves. tm aces. Musicr ‘History, and Literature: "Address MiGs EARLE” dute''Soth ‘ta Washington, D.C. seps-3m (GIGNOR FABIANI, Si Preveescr of Helin. method of Singing: Suture. Applications for lessons 2-3, Sauget) ON SSE O17 Now Yorkave.” 1110 SE SX WEF EL Neaees scntoor il (thi year) will re-open September 2 French and Drawing by the best mastera,_se2-1m*_ SS EVA MILLS WILL RESUME INSTRUC tion an vocal music September 10th. sung Iadies prepared for church and concert. _siim 226 Massachusetts ave. _ NV ERMAN-A} N ACADEMY, 924 Gost. n.w, Reopens Monday, Septensber 5. Pupilwwill acquire ready use of the Puglish and German lan and are prepared for the High School Latins rene! Drawing, Vocal and Instrumental Muste. Night school foraduits on Tuesday, Thursday an Catalovue, HUGO RUERSCHS parker ra Alani maser tired Wi MSS ash AGRICUETORAL COLLEGE —ne. Oreahized for specialinstruction in Acrieuitureand eMechanicarts, Scholarships offered in every county, Full hterary and scientitic course, Location, Coll Station, Beard 0. Railroad, s froin Baltimo: huiles froin Washington city, Session opens SEPT and Voice ‘o'clock p.m, For catalogues address J. A. Facult Skrieultural College, Md. MRS. M. H. PIKE'S STUDIO IS Pierce Place, as formerly, where she ther clisses as usual," s2-4w* and K sts, Select Classical and Mathematical School for Young Sen and i Bowins its thirty-aixth year MONDAY, SEPT. 19. Prepares for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop- entific Schools, U.S. Military and Naval Academies, Lu GHAS.B. YOUNG. Principal. RS. 8. C. DAVIS, TEACHER OF PIANO AND ‘Harniony, will take » limited number of after October MAN, 9334 F stu. w. B37. Address at SANDERS & STAY™ ae 15-20" HE MW ne ROY. 6 TRAN = OTRE E = N for Little pinay Ladies an Ply for pai will re-open Weal Aeaneylvaui avouns, ‘Send for circular. RIVATE LESSONS IS dy adie couiaential Feepaesforoulagy, est Polut, all exauiaations. seis ?IVY INSTITUTE, aw-cor. Sth abd K stew. OLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS ‘under 14 vearsof tue. "A tew ‘Organ, Vocal Music, and Harmony. ientive to| begimners, a3 well as to pupils advanced. DAME-OF MARYLAN: Institute for Youn, more, Ma, Send for Catalogue, English, French and German ‘auz5-1m, ISSES MASON'S SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN inesday, September 21, at 2107 sew ALL GRADES OF mupils taken in th Pp een in the family, LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE, A.M.,Washington, D.C. 15381 near Arlington Hotel, Opens Ostoter 3, closes June 1. “Instantaneous Art of Never Forgetting. ”"—See Special Notices. 86-3 MSS. ROSA POESCHE’S GERMAN-ENGLISH School and Kindergarten reopens Oct. 3 (4th year) a us Living at adistance. Circulars “Private lessous. au27-1m" REFINED STUDENTS ARE aware that a genuine pronunciation and & correct Syntax can be learned butirom a cessful pative teacher. prominent and suc- Prof, H. LARROQUE, of Sor- Tsity, Paris, IGT at nw. se. ; GERMILLER, TEACHER OF PIAN Especially at! ae sl-Im* SHAEFER, LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, 1232 13th st. nw. D, COLLEGIATE Young Ladies aid Preparatory School Girls, EMBLA P. O., three miles from Balt- Conducted by ihe’ Sisters of Notre Dame, ‘39 20-m,westmn EY INSTITUTE, 818 CONN, AVE. SELECT ‘hool for Young 1887, Ap 8, Princ id Little Girls, Keopens SEPT rticulars to tlie Misses BURGES:! HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Washington, D. C. ‘The preparatory school begins Sept. 19. ‘The Columbian Collece bewins Sept. 19. he medical school bewinne Get ‘The Corcoran Scientitic School begins Oct, 3. ‘Phelaw school bens Oct. 3. ‘Forcatalogues or other information, address JAMES C. "WELLING, au20-1m0 “ae President, Ape PREPARATORY SCHOOL pry OF THE, COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The exercises of this schivol will be resumed on the 1911 SEPTEMBER, with a corps of seven teachers. ‘The number of pupilé is limited to 100, and applicants will be admitted in the order of their registration. A. fifth Clase, limited in number to 25, and to be come posed of pupils seeking instruction ta lower English, Eranches and the rudiments of Latin, preparatory t0 the regular work of the schoo}, will be formed at the Yeeinning of the year if a sufficient nuinber of pupils shall apply. ‘The class, with the dally oversight of the Incipal, will be placed in @ separate room, under the ‘charge of's teacher who will devote his entire time to its instruction. Tuition Fee, payable sem\annually im advance, in the first four clases, 880; in the Mit cipal, OF one of Lis assistants, will, from, the Ist of September, be daily at the school building, 1333 ‘Hoatreet northwest, to answer inquiries, ‘ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, an20-Im_ ‘Principal. Exocvrioy Isthe Art of all Arts—Uo person's education fscom- Plete without ee “No brauich of Education is more, scholarly, refined gnduseful. and pone pays better at ‘the present day. fan Elocution.” ‘The Colleciate Courses open October 5. 1. The Nou-Professional. 2. ‘The Professional. ‘The for those who wish to. study Elo- s AKI tor Home and Society, plishinent which forms an important rt of every gnishert Education, Pathe Proressiousl Comme lias, two divisions: 1, ORA- TORY, 2 ACTING, ‘There are also Short Courses ; VOICE, CIATION, ARE, y ORATORY, TION, Physical Harmony, “GUSTUIE, Oral Transintions, -Extenporaneous Speech P mentary Practice, PERSONAL MAGNELISM, Pauto- mime, Personution, ACTING, Comedy, DELSALTE, RUETORIC and LOGIC, blic Graduating Exeretses occur in June, ‘The Collece has 4 Dramatic Hall, w Send tor Large Illustrated Catalovue, with fall de- ‘hivol of Deep rred. ‘thing, Diplom: WHE MARTYN COLLEG: Offers best advantages for ne AND BR OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Montgomery County, Mi, 1s nil MATHEMATICAL EDUCATION. pT Wearerully utter 810 per quarter. _‘Rev. E. A. McGURK, 8. 3., si7-1w President, G{ECHGETOWN UNIVERSITY. eee es =a nes young met ahd: woten to support them: SCHOOL OF LAW. felven and suctensfully perform the achive dies of a ie. Thorough instruct FACULTY. sb Lanse JANES A HOONAN, 8.3. Tati Headeskeer rue Ut of fie University. Les Wy HOLE MAS can) uf Ue Fac HON, WILLIAM A, KICHARDSON, LL. Da (Chief Justice U. Court of Claims), Lecturer on Statutory aud Adininistrative Law and 1 Maxiuns HAKEES PeJAMES, LL, Day me Court District of Columbia), The Leading English Statutes. HON. WILLIAM M. MI KICK, LL. D., (Gustice Supreme Court District of Coltmnbia) turer on Constitutional Law, Common Law ‘Plead- MOKMIS, LL. Da ing aud’ Practice, Corpora- and Admiralty. G PAYNE LE. De tion sy Be JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL. D, Lecturer on the Law of Versoual Property, Contracts, sane uable Haper, Lecturer on Common Law. Practice and’ Domestic Re- ations. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, ESQ, i Lecturer on the Law of Partnership, Torts and Testa- mentary Law. Moo Circuit Court—PRUF, JO} Court of Appeals ERO ARLES W, HOFR- MAN WILLIAM 30 MEWIICH, and MARTIN. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Esq, ‘Secretary and Treasurer. Introductory lecture and announcements for the ensuing term at the Law Building, corner 6th and F streets northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October 3, at 6:30 p.m. All interested ure must cordially in- Vited to attend. A library, comprising nearly 1,000 volumes of care- fully selected “ext books and Teports, with como: jous readin roms attached, has been established inthe Law I ‘Jing, and will ‘be open from 8 am. to 10 p.m.daxi, cept Sundays, to students and alumpi of the sctiool. ‘The Secretary can be seen at the Law Building from 6 to 7 pan, daily for information, enrollment, Sc. Circulars giving course of stidy, terms, &c. ‘eau be iad at bookstores of Morrison, Bradley Adauus, or Anglim, or on application to the undersigned. 8M. YEATMAN, 816-1mo Secretary. ‘§ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, th st. n.w., near City Post-Oifice, ‘The Highest Standard Business College in America, Day and Evening Sessions. Students can enter ou Any. week day. Catalogue free on application at Ofice,on first floor, from 9 a.m. to 9 F.G. MARTYN, President; 6. 5 Principal Boston, 154 Tremo New York, 23 W. 23d ‘Thorough trainiug in French, Germmau, Spanish, &c, Couversational knowledge in ONE or TWO LESS. $1: iu small classes: also private lessons, Liighest references, ‘Terms begin now. #16 CAETEQE WILE KINDERGARTEN AND SCHIOOT, 22 dat. s. €, Miss CORNELIA F. BOY DEN Prin cipal. Eleventh year citeular and informati A GEADUATE (OF HAKVARD, Washington, ‘desires pupils, alagly, Glasses. Inquire of MIL JARVIS BUL ca 934 Fst, slo-3m RIVATE INSTRUCTION THE BEST.—PROF. Z RICHARDS will contintie to prepare’ pupils tor College, Civil Service, aud tor spec! jal employ 1301 Corcoran st. M iE, 313 GTH ST, N.W. Di partment of modern languages under the direc- ‘uu of Prof. C. Fontaine. French, German, Spanis! Italian taught by good native teachers; conversation: method. Classes on Tuesday, Thursday, aud Satur- day evenings; terms reasonable; no more than wx pupils in aclass. First term begins on October 4. Ap- ply at the College Office. s15-1m* WiSHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND Decorative Design, Vernon How, 940 Pa. ave.cor. 20th st.; office,room 14; day and evening classes. Mrs, E. HOYLE, Miss E. J: WALKER. o-1W* NEE MgDONALD-ELLIS scHt00) F. Massachusetts ave. and 17th st. English and French Boanting and Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls. Fifth Year begins September 28, 1887. Primary, Interinediate, Academic, Wellesley’ Prepar- atory. Artaud Musical Courses taught by w corps of hineteen teachers. Tuition includes instruction in English, French, Latin, Penmanship, Class Drawing, and Class Shuysins. A Special herdie’ is employed of the use of pupils in distant parts of the city. |For cir- culars address the principal. MISS ANN, iS. 814-30 uctice, Civi or Science of Citizen Stenography, and Type-Wri- fing. Recular Day und Evening Sessions Tesumed THURSDAY, September 1, at 9 am. and’ 6. pan, Othce open ior arrangements, by the year or quarter, gu aud after Mouday, Aucust 39. "A Full Corps of Teachers. “Tuition fecs—Resular business course, day sight one Year, $70, payable $10. on entering, aud balance In monthly installments of $10 each: 3 scholarship, full, on entering, 60; tuition per 820, paid on entering. Night Tuition: $16 for three months, or 850 tor Seats are assigned in the order of registra Special advantages secured by beng present at the Spening ht sessions, IMustrated Cir- cular sent free ou a} i SARA A, SP RGE'S HALL, FOR BOYS AND YOU [. GEORGE'S. MD., prepares for any Collese Unsurpasseil #280 to 8000 year PROFS. KINFAK, A.M Pris ASHINGTON CO’ loud building, 9th and F sts. Nineteenth yea Oneany, Voice, Violin. Flute, Cornet, utaves. O. B. BULLAKD, Director. Je: W y 8 oops Commerctat Scxoor, GO6 F st, u.w., will open September L, Instruction in Bookkeeping, Orthography, Penm: slip, Arithmetic, Geoxraphy, Grammar, History. Govéenineut of the United States. ‘Two classes: Stor and 7 to9 p.m. Tuition: $ per month, $ Quarter, and 840 for one year. CULL F, WOOD, auls-3m ‘Prineins HE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND Dental, Departuients of Howard University will open October Jd, at 8 Tin. Au address will, be ‘de- Ivered by Prof, Itobert iteyburn, ty whieh the proz fession and public are invited. circulars “and information address C. B. PULVIS, M. D., Secretary, au ER aan nT GENS WE FRENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND scHUOL, 1p 14th st na, Agcopens in October. th, st., New York ¢ ‘Garé of Hon. ‘The “Student's Help” for saleat Free's tyne's. RLINGTON ACADEMY, 7th-st., opposite U. 8, Patent Office. ol for Hoysand Younk Men PEMBLR 12. She term bewins * slous, “Garefnl iow” English ni, Hicher’ Anitimcticn Algebra, Geoinctiy, reek. BURTON MACAFEE, A.M, AI. ‘Shorthand, Latin, and ral. 1 Pninci UNABLE TO crayon portraits for $6, dof $10, aL 804 Est. n. waif they begin before rber 30.” Beginners in painting mouth, if Sep ane yTAMMERING ‘System explained. References to p rs. M. STEVENS HART, } ston School of Eleeution an: cipal, ‘Orato tember 23, ‘Course of instruction Enslish aud English sor}is of tea ‘Graded cla-ses for boys. and private instruction awarded. Ali in the tuinily. For Mrs. 3 a references apply" 0 aan ada ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH, Proi,'F. A. Springer, late civil service oxmuluck Candidates prepared for college, West Point, Aunapo: lis, or civil service examinations. Apply Rub 300 9th st. nw. au27—1 RY SCHOOL WEST END. 1024 17thst. nw. Miss 9. W. KELLY, Principal, ‘Loudon Medali pent of prizes trou South Kensington ¢ at Kyneal’s, 7th st. ist and 18 SCI NAW. A Intermediate and itieh School for both ary, Fifth year begins SEPTEMBER 3 langed building with luzyer corps of teachars, all pro- fessionsl. Instruction in Enylish, Mathematics, Tanguayes and Sciences, Pupils prepared for colle orbusiness. Individual traning’ aud special advan- tages to apt pupils. “Laboratory work and calisthenic AIL “The school is well supbied with churts, reter- ‘books and physical aud chemical eopuratis: OF fice hours 10a 2a. For catalogue auld eae, Paige cuales WW ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE Course of studies: Classical and Commercial. Terms: Day students ra. per senalou of five monte PiGe, ‘according towrade. “Studies sumed ob MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ie al te “address BNO, JOSEPH Dirtcton, Baltimore County, sa. 330-3, Tieaso send for a Catalogue. 188 ANNE G. BUCKEY WILL OPEN ASELEOT School for Little Boys and Girls SEPTEMBER 15, 3055 Stoddard st. 3-6t M ===s sures ENGLISH AND YRENCH 1001 for ‘Wil reopen September 28th, "ee eat s12-1m* GF CECUIA'S ACADEMY, G01 E CAPITOL sT.— ‘The English Course is thorough. ‘French taught by ‘Mme. dex Garrenes. Private lessons in French, Mu- sic, and Painting for ladi us]kwe SEUTEMRER 10. LENWOO! STITUTE BOARDING SCHOO! for Girls: thorough instructions home Couto, $200 per yout: no extras, Session opens Neve, Li oe FITE #10-10t* Glenwood. Ma,, near Hood's Still B&O. RR, ‘BR, JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR AT the grand Conservatory, tusic, Ne Me oi a IANO LESSONS. r of Wi _s9-1m* O13 M ot new: fee Nonwoop isstirore, A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL TAPELE Sines oe FOR Mu. axp dias WD G Principals. 1212 wend (0 gu yand 1407 rasetts ave~, Wesktine ‘Ladies ton, D.C. “I'know of no School for Yor whose diploma commands cher ot Ne Teor RRA Saas 0 ——- ausl-lin K. LG. MARINIS ACADEMY OF DANCING wall open, Saturday, 24,1887, at 2 loc 3 ‘setid for ‘sirwula som ‘OUNT VERNON INSTITUE, 1530 1 ‘ See-2in "MRS, CHAS. W. PATRO, Principal, NEARENS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 61 ay feusors and teachers. Address Miss GPa, WORTHINGTON, P.O, Box‘?1. Alexandria, Va-s7-imn? Appl THE MISSES TIFFEY and little boys, 1 Instruction thorough. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ‘Corcoran st, reopens Sept, s7-w,s.m1m* Opens its uated in t for its beauty, fertility and heslthfulness. Ouly Misi ru the Class Language, buildings, equipped ayear; to ceptio; and excell desire 3 pas cheap inte ber 14, Ke 3 M We OUR Nit Wut sry PRIC 600) ASK sit t term begins October 3 188% competitive examinations or for teachers, ing, type- wiven on euite expeditious preparation for college. “d suformation, address NG AND PAINTING-THE BEST Aris, SOLE child fo the middle-ayed nan and Womad. mue-1m = EW WINDSOR COLL niale College. ing courses with degrees. aud buninene departiiouts, ait staions open Septem 1. JELLY, DD, Pres't, S LE INSTITUTE, WARRENTON, VA., 27th annual session Sept. 14,1887. Sit. he Piedmont region of Virginia, unsurpassed, Tullee trom Wantanustoul, ‘The ¢fouuds:ten acres aff, Inid out. _ ‘The building is one of the finest in the State. A full corps of teachers, reasonuble, and made known on application, rues address 0.G. BUTLER, A. M., Principal. _ BALCH'S BU NE SCHOOL FOR nd Gentlenien, 1207 10th st. n.w., reopens OCTOBER 3. Special course for persons preparing tor skkeep- ribny and stenography taught, Lessons ™ EGE, CARLISLE, PA, FALL opons September 15; 3 four-year courses: ical, the ‘Latin-Scientific, and the Modern . Facilities, in all respecte improved; new: enlarved faculty. increased, resources, well- gymuusium. Tuition, by scholarship, 80.25 Of ininisters, free. ‘Cost of living ex: The, Preparatory School, with new. mmodations, ain at thorouzh and JA. McCAULEY, E ent ac AND peat place is the National Academy of Fine nw. Students of all azes—from the E AND WINDSOR FE- eparate buildings. Pull graduat- Also prituary, preparatory ‘atalogues on application, Address ew Windsor, Md. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Isvire You To Exause FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- URE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS ICH WE ARE NOW OPENING. IF LES AKE NOT BETTER, AND CES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF DS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOT YOU TO BUY. SOME BIG DRIVES IN FURNITURE. W. H. HOEKE, 801 Market Space. In select styles and Hewnxe Srov ES low prices. Keeping only firat- Prepared to do all kinds of repairing in the best man- ner, especially Latrobesaud Furnuces. A call respect- fully solicited. ‘ing 4 Heating Stove it will be to your inter- est to inspect our immense assortment, embracius all the latest desist which we are offering at lass mechanics, we are 717 7thst. nw. Kepairiny Bricks aiw. All 6 Gold Borders, 45 All orders for wu ‘7th streetcars piss the door, and Furnaces at low S, Slo tit st. u,v. ie ot all kinds promptly done, Grates and jayeon haud, sigan & Bro, THUS. Sanat thos & Co, IN THE PRICE OF WALL PAPER. For the neat thirty days we Will sell all White Back ie, Pavers for 10e. per piece. All 5Uc. Paper tox ‘uc. per piece, . Paper tor 4U¢: per piece, 10-inch Embossed ‘Ouler Paper in proportion. k promptly exechted. UX & Eko. O08 7th st,s.w, 9.2, LEP Wan Wat. fuyes Srecial Painting. our goods now on hat sale at low Offices—419 10th st. uw. aus-3m Parens. ¥. HANSON HISS & CO, 815 15thst nw. 3 uss yrades, Hriczes and Ceiling Decorations, attention given w Plain and Decorative Estimates and desizns enbmitted for all kinds of Ta- terior Decoration a1 Furnishing. ‘Au inspection of is respectfully solicited. 2 ____ WOOD AND COAL OAL AND KINDLING Woop, “A complete assortment of all the best grades of Coal dl and arriving coustantly. st wuarket rates, NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY. We olfer it for All kinds of Wood, sawed and split, or in the stick. STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘Mill and Depot, 7th st. wharf, . cor. Fenn. ave. mouth, ou yp vee Br: nia ave. ‘Counee facifities, Ash, the “Le CT ave. and'K sta, ‘The above prices are tor cash only, anid ad Water sts, 8.46 VY BALpw fe tull deater ii Coke, Coal “aid Wood. Completa Goverumentcontruct in orders. Cheap for cash. ‘ASH PRICES FOR COAL, ML sizes). > per ton. livery this MENKY A. CLARKE S SON, SF st THE BEST FUEL SOLD Inthe District at fur prices, callow, JONSON BROTHERS, Who supply more funilies with COAL, COKE, AND WooD wa’ ‘Than any firm in the United States, ‘Wharves, Depot, aud Kuilroud Lard, 12th and Water sts, sw. Main: Offic 2 ch Onlices? 151 202 F 740 Pennsylva- Oth st, maw, 12th in hone. $y29_ JOHNSON, WHOLESALE AND RE- sts nwa, 1 3 Loti st. naw. on With iuain office by tele w., Sd and iS Dottom pric i, full weight aud measure. ‘Large cargoes direct irom the mines by railand water, sud free from impurities, ‘The celebrated “Lae” Waite ‘Lorberry" Ked Ash Coals a specialty, With Coal Lam now hiling the ‘largest General the District. Send in your ‘Main Onlice, cor. 11th st aud Branch offices—11 A st.'n. e. and cor, 9th LW. jyz8-3m SEWING MACHINES, &c. Gr telephone nN Information and servic Agent for’ $3.00. Also Universal Patterns, Tx: Sewme Macuxe VING THE MOST SATISFACTION 18 THE SILENT NEW AMERICAN No. 7. ©. AUERBACH, 7th snd H, Sole Agency D.G. All Kinds Rented, Repaired and Warranted. QUICK SERVICE SYSTEM. concerning se quickly furnished. fet by aeudiny postal 422-2 to C. AUEMWBACH, 7th and He as CTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING MACHINE. Acknowledged by experiaas the test gunchine extant for Laglitn Speed, Perfect Wort aie Beau coFiuinhe he White es Be ‘and (OKENNY, Sole Agent 42 70th Sun. w. 3,3. RICHMOND, Manager, ‘Hall's Forms for Draping Dresses, Fricw AVERLY SEMINARY, 1730 MASSACHUSETTS ‘ave. mw. Boarding wud ‘Day School for Young: Ladies and Children. Opens OCTORER 3, ‘s6-1m ‘MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. "SEENON SEMAEY, 1100, 1104, 1116 Af st.'and 1130 11th st, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta.— No extra charge, for instruction in Latin, French, Elocution, and Class Drawing. taining chapel; seealourrooe, cite ona, gon With stcomt heating and. best modern uprovemexts, Scaife atl torn @ For circulars apply to Princiy ‘ 34m M) E. J. SOMERS. Narroxar, EDICAL Cotter, [CAL AND DENTAL DI RT} THE MONDAY, OUI: Ue ala ress Ne by Ffots. 7. FRISTOE DENTISTRY. DU! DENTIST, 7 De cer re, A Ae : prepared aud used oulyby tue. ‘Teoth ‘ilted: fectiting ote of arti tooth ‘Opera t 5 14TH N.W.—TEETH “oui Fil Neviates ranted, HE STARR PARS Y ling a Specialty’: also, the cure Of toothache with. cout extracting. A local "used EM, TALBOTT, DENTIST. 487 77H ST doors trom corner ot FE. Dentistry in allits Die shiserted 67 bor sot all work wart the pain of extracting. E ‘Teeth Bevtae AND OHIO RAILROAD, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 25TH, 1887. v1 iN STATION, CORNER ave OF NEW SERSEY AVE ARDC ST ong Chioawo and Bort wont, Exp. Daily 10:55a m, For Cincinnati and Bt. Lous, Exp Daily 3:15 and © Soc Vitiaburg and Cleveland, Exp, Daily 10:55am, saopm, For Lexit Local Stations, t10:10a.m. For Pialedalphis hewarks and, Wiltaingeoh, 7:30 m, 1:25 pm Bud-4-30 pm ally, ‘For intermediate points between Baltimore and Phil- adeipia, #5-00 a, aud 14:39 Dam. ‘For Sitgeriy and intermediate povats, +3:15 p.m. For Baltimore, £00, 0:30, 6:40, 7°30, 8:30, 8:45 am, 12:10, 1:95, 3:15 4p-maimute train) 4:40; 5 80, 6:45, 7:00. B22. 75,030,729, 890, 30, 4:40, 5:30, 6:45, 5 Son. 4:40 hi, Leave An “30am. 4:40. ha pat. ea Rim. 12-09" 3:90, BBO pam. Samdays, an Way 5 ‘between Washington and Balti. more, 9-00, 6-40, §:30 at, 12:10, 3:0, 440, 0:45 se°i-30 pan, On Sundiys Sunda; 3:30, For Annapolis, Pm. On sunday, 8:30 am, and ‘1-30, 0, 6:45 and 11:30 pan. 45:30 and *8:53 pan $On Sunday etope at all'sta™ cand intermediate points, 19:05. a Pand intermediate stations, 11:20 p.m, i ‘Corch train leaves Washington on Sunday only at }1Gieab, stopping atall stations on Stetropulitan ran qi Frederick, 10:55, m, 15:30 p.m, Sundays, ASp.m. ¥e . 110-10 a m. and $5:30 pm. riayerstown, 110:10 a 2B Pa aa Traius arrive from Chicago, dail 20 p.m, y, 6:20 5 8: from Cincinnati atid St. Louis, da 115 p. m.; trom Pittsburg, daily, 7:20 am, Pe m, Sud 4:20 p. mm ‘From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:4: are 3105, 8.00, aad 9.80 pe he dally aud 11-90 ? from Singerly and intermediate points north of Bal- timore, 10:00 a me dally. Traitis leave Baltiinore for Washington at 5:10, 6: 7:30. 9-00, and 10-308, m, 1213. 3500, 3.105 5 0, 7-45, 8230, and 1100p Eee htore eee PUL eae era ti 3815, 410, 9:09,0:30, 749,830, Tete For points on Shenandoah Valley Kailruad, 1. m, Except Sunday. . M. CLEMENTS, ‘Manager. EDMONT AIR LU Sclsedulein elect September 5th, 1887. 8:30 A. M.—Fast ‘Tenn. Mall Daily for Warrenton, Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Lynchburg and Stations Petwoeu Alexandria “and “Lynchburg. Blue Idce pings, Allegheny Springs, Bristol, knoxville, Koma, Calera.” Sontgouery aud’ New Orleaus. Pullmag ‘ber Washington to New Orleans. 11:24 A. M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char- Jottesville, Gordonsville, Stations Ches. & Ohio Route, Lynchburg, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- tween Lynchburg and Danville, Greensboro, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingham, Moutgomery, New Orleans, Texas and California, Pullman Sleeper New York to’atlanta, in connection with Pullman Sleepers Atlanta to ‘New Orleans, and Maun Boudolr Sleepers for Birmingham, Vicksburg and Shreveport. “Solid to Atlanta, Does not connect for ints Sundays. oP. AL—Daily except Sunday for, Manassas, Strasburs and intermediate Stations. Connects at Riverton with 3. Vi it for Luray. arriving 8 p. 1m. 5:30 P.M. Western Express Daily for Warrento Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Louisville, Cincinns and Summer resorts on and near Line of Ches. aud Olio Route, Pullman ‘Sleepers and Solid Trains Wasting- lemphis, “Tattle ani South wester Powts, “Throw Pullman Sleepers Washington to eere Ce mts forLynchb: 200 P. M.~Southern lor Lynchburg, aul i ci Aston Cha fot, ofan \iken, joutgomery, New Orleans, ‘exas'and" California oepcew: Waal ‘to Montwomery, connecting with Pullinsn Parlor Cars Monteomery to New Orleans’ Pulltuan Sleepers Wash ington to Aucusta, without chance ‘rains on Washington aud Ohio division: leave Wash- Sefer, Gaz A.M Dally except Sinday, and 4:45 6 MM. Datty; arrive Round Fill 31:37 A. Sand 7:10P. Returning leave Round iil G:05 A. M. Daily, and. BAL Datiy except Sunday. , arriving Washington ins from’ the South via. Charlotte, Dan. M. East Tenn. Brstoi aud Lyuch- Ohio Route and Chi tteaville at 30° eters urmihea ana) breed checked. aS aso) ae Kaliroad, Gtii aud Bsteeeta “Jas. . TAYLUI ry General Passeuger Ayert. OTE, WEST AND SOUTH TS EFFECT 4) 1G. 188300 EN Trainsleave Washington from Station, comer of Sixth Forditteburg aud the West Chisu Fiinited an est it euaiace Sleeping Gane at 0:50 A.M Quay Pant 9:90 A. M. daily to Cincinnati and st. Lous, copinie Care from Hurrisbury to Cincinnate dud Butler Carto se, Louis daily, exeepe Saturday Afestern Rigirean at S10 ar quigoone do Ctcaga. Cars Washington to Chicaoand St Louis and Sane ty 9 Hie isbn to Cleveland eonnes fing 2 at, Harmabure "with throweh Soopers forLoujsvillo and Memphis, Pucitic Express, 10-00 B's “daily ior Pittsburg aud the West with throtigl Sleepee Harrisbure <1 Chicaee For PALERIOHE AND POTOMAC HATLEOAD. nie, Cala ater, Niagara, 2:04) BRE aly exept Stray ay with Pa fs Washinton £6 achester For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 9:50 ‘A.M. Gulls, except Sunday For New York and the East. 7:25, 9:00, 11:00,an1 and 13:30 PAL" On 4:10, 10:00and 11:40 AM. 2-00, 4:10. 1 Sunday, 9:00 11 iL Pullman Parlor daily, except Sunday. For Boston without change, 2-00 P. M. every day. For Urooklyn, N. ¥., all through’ trains connect ws Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn “Annex, afford. jw direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double. Jerriaxe across New York City, For, Pisladelphia, 475, 9-00 11-00) ama 14:40 A. AL, peri y (0:00 and 11: ”M. On Sunday, 9.001140 A. ML, 2-00, 4:10, 6:00. 10:00 and ited nited ‘Express, pector audcait og week days and M. daily. 8 90) 25 AML, 12-05, 4:2 ‘Sunday. Sundays, ily, except ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG, RAIL. ANC AND. ALERANDHIA AND WASIENGTOS RAILROAD. 47, 10-5 201, 8:1 3 andi ; the South, 6:00, 10:57 A.M. daily, j "> PAL daily, except Sunday. Trans leave for Washington, 9:10, 10:15, 11:07 AM 120, do, S2"and 1049 Pak ana fexcept ‘Mouday)” “on Sunday a 07h ML 2180, Srl. 7:03, 8: B15 niet ‘dinformation at the office, northeast cor- ner of 13th street and Pennaylvania avenue, and attay Huation, where orders canbe left for tho checxing Eagwast to destination from hotels and residences. ‘CHAS. E. PUGH, General 4.R_ WOOD, Gencrat Passenger Agent. _POTOMAG RIVER BOATS. \ ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE. Alia, Lathe Di IDAY, Low fares. The popular, safe and fast Steamers LAD) ect) LAKE a as NE tosbt ses ele: gantly furnished throughout, leaves 7th. street wharf St 0:80 pan. stopping at Piney Point going aud Feturuang.” Birst-Class ments served iat dining-roota ‘On aint dee! tatervoms secured aud Dagraze checked at G19, 1351 Pou ‘sve, Lloyd's: Express OBices and. O& ol Pe 5 steamer. ‘Iclephotie call—v4. 6nd No, NORFOLK: AND. FORTRI “rhe Street wharf, DAYS, at 521 vail leave. Norfolk TUESbAts. ud’ SATURDAYS st 4p. m1. usive connection with Boston and Provide Steamers, Counect also with eteamer Ariel for Ki jnond, stewuers for “New dork, cud all steam and railmadid lies tor the South, ‘Secure rvois and tickets At G19 and 1851 Peuneylvani ave. and at Kuox’'s Ex. Press, Who Will also check baxtagy fri hotel dences. 1elephone, No. 74. WAL P. WEL nt & t seach ae eae i mane jeduewiays UP). 1. FOLSON, Agent 7th-st wharf. JOHN MoGAHEE, Alexandria, Va, Agee s5-om LAME JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTOMAC = RIVER LANDINGS, Elt LANDING ves Gth st. whyrf gyery Sunday, Tuesday, Wednes- aye aid Feiday at Poa iret class, 50C.; sec. qisuhdag's” aii landings to, Nomini, Currioman, and pte ‘Tuesdays, all landings to Rock Point.returning Tues- ‘evening, arriving in Washington 9:45 p.m, day evening, arriving in Wastangton 9 all landings to Nomini. 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