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. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1887-SUPPLEMENT. See eae eee FORMER HAC How it wos Won been S FOR THE CUP. jefended. TUR AMERICA’S TroToRY iN ISU—peveat oF Tae | CAMBRIA IN 1870 AND OF THE LIVONTA IN 1871—| CANADIAN EFFORTS—ISS5 aND ISS6. Yom th. The hy ak for so many Fears has stood superiority in yachting, 18 nly beeanse of the evolution of n they ha Int vesting JuAt moder: also in lesser degr adv 2 What seems now to anxiety to take undue advantage e each side asks and only what 13 necessary toa fair ntative boats of each elas. ap Was orig the ¢ ifs annual regatta around Hun. With no allowance for very of the by the becatise of the tre. ne ran away fron her MUS Spe competivors When ali had the same wind and con- | ys fact iti A weighs 100 ounces, juilions around ief histories of the alests Waged over I One medal- aved Ubus: me bundred s: em, kuwland, Ang 1851, at at the Royal 13 tls: Schooner ‘America,’ 170 tons, Commodore John C. Stover, built by Uscrge Stecrs." New York, 189. The « ing the results of the contests that have beep Waged for its possession. The first of tuese contests was, of course, the | wa: One in which it first cxme into A\ At was in the year ISL. Agi fair had been opened it Americ De exuibited to the world at that fair was a sam- ple of our pilot boats. The Yankee pilot boat had Made astir in the mar nternational Steers. T that day foremost American Yachtsman of aS Une commodore of the New York Yacht Club, instead of a citizen of Boston. His ‘was J vens. Having associated a | am umber of Jemen with whom ‘Mr. Georg! er survives, he determined to build a Scuooner ana get a Face with the best Yachts to be found on the oth The Amer- dea Was the resnit, ‘The America i. Olt Dick) Brown as Comstock, since mate, “The with She went then across “to Cowes. Cowes were ck OL r Laverock ran down to see what The Laverock Was a swift boat of Y had set the mast tu the wrong » biul forward and bad too ners had been es would jut they did whip- nation ge to Sali anything er to a three-tasted 10 10,000, © whole i the weather. of an_ inter. nm to enter th ed tO Water. bad, from asi mer, for any stun was’ a ‘cup valued inst his will Commander nu & bew Jibboom about »Shipbullder Ratsey beut the Al Sallmaker Rat- e through the nd be hopes to eral booms by sing jiv, There oners fn the ruck schooner, the a, in sight at ‘The Aurors but on e been Way. In these days no schooner has Whatever against a single-stick boat. ome. The owners kept ‘On that day it became phy of the worl having agreed ut up, “and. that he best of the Old World appmpriate oue, they pre- e New York Yacht'lub by a ed of trust Which provided certain conditions der Wich contests for its possession should be held. ‘The gentiemen thus making the donation were, John c. Sevens, E Stevens, Hamtl- Wilkes, J. Beekinan Finiey and George L. Schuyler. ‘The conditions Were that any organized yacht elub, through oue or more of Its members, should always be entitied to claim a mate tor this cup with aby Yacht of not less than 30 nor more than 300 tons, incasured by the custom-house rules of its country. Bot sides could agree to any match they cho, Dut In case of a disagreement the match Wa to be sulled over nurse of the an- nual reguta of the club holding the cup, and ac- cordin; to that club's rules, the ehallensiig party Deing Cound to six montus” notice An writing HXing the day be Wished to start. ‘This notice was UO contain (he length, custoul-uouse measurement, Tig and name of the vessel, If won It was to be held by tue club oniy, and on the condition or keeping tt open forever to be sailed for by yachts of ali loreign countries upon the terms just men- Uoned. Foreign yacht clubs were nuuilled of the terms, but for eleven Years bo oue thought of coming for It. Tn 16s 4 Correspondence was begun with Mr. James Ashbury of te Koyal Tuames Yacht Club, Which teriuiuated, in 1870, 1a sending the schooner Cambria over to sil for the cup. ‘There was no ‘ud of acrimony ia this matter that caunot now be understood, for there 1s no difficulty in making fair race in these days, ue America having Won against a fleet, the Cambria had 10 meet One. The start was made off Stapseton, ob August 8, 1870, at 1126 in the morn- Ui seventeen vessels pitted agalust her olne Une in auead They were the Magi, Idler, Silvie, <merica, Dauntless, Madgie, Phantom, Alice, and on, ‘The Madeleine was in the race, aud was She afterward, having been altered, suc- # Scully detended the’ cup. ‘The yachts started utheir abchors But one race was provided is time, Mr. AslUury objected that a match which the -4 buidi anew boat—the schoouer Livonta—and Yo feling raised In Uylng to get at iy, Ou October 16, 1871, the schooner Livonta— & keel bout, of course—wasat the line of the inside course, and the center-bourd schooners Columbia and Fulmer, and the keel schooners Sappho and Dauntiess, Were handy by for the committee to house irom, There Was a ught wind and the ligut-air yer Co\umbia Was chosen. The Colum- Din drew 5 feet of water and the Livonta 10. Of varse (ue Columbla woo; the time was 27 min es 4 seconds. In the next race, op October I Waich was the one twenty miles to windward ani Duck, the Columbls was again victorious, and by 4 midutes 35 seconds. ‘The Laird trial was inside, aud tuere the Livoala wou by 15 minutes, the Co- lumbia breaking her steering gear and carrying away her flying jib stay. ‘Then the Suppuo was pitted agatust the Livonia Over the outside course. ‘The Sappho Was a flyer and Won, rall under, by 30 minutes, This was on Octover 1%. On Une’ Zab she won by 25 minutes F Ube Inside course, aud that ended ap Unsatis- Iactory series of races, Canadians brought down the Schoouer Countess of Duderta, owned by Mr. Chas, Gifford, vice-commodore of tue Koyal Canadian Yacut Club. ‘ike Madeleine, rebullt and inade a fiyer, met the Countess on the inside course on Augtist 11, 1576, aud the Couutess was leit by 10 iminut vhds. ‘The pr hav ed in an agree shou Dut one sulp, tue Madeleine again palled against the Couut:ss on August 12 “The Cour~e Was lald vutslde, and the Madeleine won by 27 minutes 14 seconds.” Ii had been agreed to sail | NOt more than Ubree races, aud tis ended that contest. Defeat stim lated the Canadians to one more trial, and (he sup Alalauta Was sent here. ‘The | sloop Miseler, alter preliminary Utals, was chosen tomect ber. The Atalanta, owned by Capt. Cuth- Dert, was made from a Yankee model, and the race Was'of no consequence. The Misclilef beat her wer the inside cu minutes 50 second: and on Noveniber'10, over the @utside course, by 28 minutes 54 seconds, In December, Is2, the cup Was returned Dy the club to dir. Schuyler, who, on February 2, 1883, Feturned it under hew coniitions to the club, AS ditious govern the cup now, and will con- ‘nue to govern It even If It 1s Won Uy the Thistie, Ubey are given in full “Any orvanized yacht clubof.a foreign country. incor- Forated, patented or licensed by the legisinture: ade juiralty oF other executive deparuuent, uaving fOr Ite waal regatta an ocean watcr course ou the ses Or an, am of the sea (or one which combines buth), practi caule for vessels of 300 tous, suall always be eutitiel roth Our oF wore of ite members, to the right ‘Ssa.lung Smateb for this eup, with a yacht or other ves veled by sails only, aud constructed in the to which the challenging cup belongs, against ACRE UF Vessel a aluresaid, constructed fa the. country Uf the club uolding the cup. ‘The yachtor vee, sei to be of not less than 3U or more than 300 ton, Tieasured by the custom-house Tule in Use Dy the Yof the cae varty. ‘The challenwiug ty shail wive six tu ote in writing, Daming day for the proposed hich day shall not Le + ian seven mouths fron: the date ofthe notice, a jes sutendiny tw sail for the cup may, by mee t. mske QLy arrangement sutistactery 0 he date, course, tue allowaues, snd-any y notice nay be waived. In © tially acree upoe the teruns cam party sl Up 1M ohe trial, sailed ov 1a ? agreed upon for aie hae Ti} it may select which may come ies. it ia to be distinctly a of the owners of the vessel winning itin a match, and ‘ditions of keeping it open to be sailed for Sesunizn! yacht clubs of aff foreign countries: Uren Tietetne abe laid down, shall forever: attach 101% " cup for friendly Nreen forewen countriea™ In all, five contests had been w: America’s cup, but a new series of {nternational races was to be inaugurated, each of which, in polut of public interest, dwarfed all the preced- tests taken together. ir Richard Sut festa, the Secor waters, challenged for the cup. the Priscilla were built to meet her. modelled by Mr. Edward Bi | Chosen to meet her, and, thousands, the contests took place.’ The frst, over the Inside course, was sailed on Monday, September 14, 1885. This Is the table of the race? d How it has Simce COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Loess jual session of the LAW L UNIVERSITY will the b a? cotta S the Uni ‘On February 26, owner of the British cut- fastest boat tn British The Puritan and ‘The Puritan, ‘of Boston, was in ‘the presence of r¥ of the contests for the America’s WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT,6 O'CLOCK, when the Faculty will make several new and import- an{ announcements for the coming Fear. New lecture courses have = alities for the tse ew Prizes, one of $100 and another of $50, will be it, oF School of Practice, wide. ge of the Law Library sro ‘The Graduate Puritan, will be conducted by For catslorues aveyond 1458 Howance due to difference in size was made, the Puritan was declared winner by 16 minutes 19 se to Kave.; Fitch, Fi Eowieriila e Oo, 1424 F etree JAMES C. WELLING, Prest. PREPARATORY SCHOOT, OF THE COLI BIAN COLLEGE, 13:35 school opened on the 10th of nine teachers. Instruction in ish ‘and in Latin, Greek, Fren P, MONTAGUE, AM, ins Principal. al Yacht | 16, there was a grand race ward and back. Down the ~ This race Was open to all na- | Wind the Genesta gained, Dut up the wind the Sorvs of rigs and vessels, a gow | Puritan Wo, thus: size or nd the | Puritan....... solute | Genesta ......... With the time all Genesia was beaten 1 minute 38 seconds. Contest Of 186 was the seventh for the pos- | session of the cup. ‘The challenger was Lieut. R.N., owner of the Galatea, a cutter about as the Genesta. The Mayflower, modeled by Mr. Ed. Burgess, and owned by Gen. C.J. Paine, of Boston, Was chosen to meet her, the competitors for that honor bein, ed and iinprove Aicate of the AUlant outside, 20 miles'to +11:05:16 1:05:30 5305223 Tuition fee, $80. lowance counted out, the) s24-lw GQu7E LESSONS, ‘Address Box 40, Star offic i: RS. ADELINE DUV) "3 SCHOOL OF Eloeution and Drematic Art me pr studies orally if) -ANJO AND MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION OF A) horoughly competent teacher: J. . i also’ private lessons desired, the Priscilla, al- Atlantic, built by a gyn- ‘ht Club, of Brooklyn, and the old favorite, the Puritan. The first race’ Was sailed on ‘Tuesday, Septemi inside course in a Light wind, and’ the ‘Mayflower won as follows: experienced and. v1 21 T. VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1116 Mt sk and 1130 11th ot, French and English Young Ladiesand ber 7, 1886, over the il uations, beating.” | and Day School for Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departments.— Commodious new school buildi with steam heating an ready for: ‘occupancy: ‘this fall. ‘Thirteenth year berins OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, MRS. E. J. SOMERS._ i ), LATE, PROFESSOR AT fhe rand Conservatory of Music, Now York. containing CHAPEL, medallions contain insertptions record- | as, and) OFFICES When tue time allowance was taken out the flower won by 12 minutes 2 seconds, ‘Ler one attempt Lo sail the outside race, that 8 spouled by fog, the two giants again met on an hands. | Friday, Se Hower had luck. She won by 29 minutes corrected tme. Although this race ing, the Mayflower bas since shown that even in a”strong wind she can whip the Galatea, and so ere was no real hardship in we the contests of 1885 were witnessed by i thousands, those of 1886 delighted the cyes and | forthe training of teachers. Eleventh year. Opens Sladdened’the hearts of tens of thousands. ‘This ar popular interest has reached a pitch that nounts to absolute enthusiasm. No such wonderful models were ever inade as those of the Volunteer and the ‘ihistie, and no better seaman ever trod a Wet deck than those Who man the two boats. All that ingenuity d experience can do will be done on both sides. in the Widening of the new model cutter and the fining of the lines of the new sloop the two styles of boats have been brought very close together. The¥ are so evenly matched that feelin much as Judgment sways the iriends of both Noone may predict the issue absolutely, S comforting to the American heart to | Know that the majority of our best sallors believe | in the success of the sloop. don, and aimong other | 9 secon products talked of a8 proper objects to | proved > World, expecially the | called the Mary Taylor, built by Mr. George | y ASHINGTON NORMAL KINDERGARTEN ID ‘0 7 p. mn. for public sclivol teachers os int the Departments. ‘ational Kindergarten and Primary School. Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Prin- cape “Reopens Sept 19 Oct. 1. Classes 6 t | ‘and | ‘The interest 13 ‘Circulars at ‘the school, RED BUJAC WILL RESUME the duties of their School ‘on October 4th, at truction in, French, 1016 Vth st. nw. rawing, Mathematics, ree MEDICAL pep. UNLY for the benetit of Med ouzh course in Ciinieal Medicine, n. and Obstetrics during the ensuing session at ws Eracdmens Hospital as follows Medical Clinic ever B Hood. 4 Surgical Uuimic RTMENT OF ‘al Students, give a thor- muer morning, they | put it ‘Sunday, at 2 p.m.. by Prof. Saturday, at 4 Liberty's Lure to Death. HUNDREDS OF BIRDS KILLED BY THE LIGHT ON BED- jo advanced students. | will be given every Sunda; inter months by Prof. Robert. From the New York Herald, Sunday. When the sun rose last Friday theré was an un- usual chill in the air, Human beings felt it and | he bedclothes closer around them; cattle | her quadrupeds shivered a Uttle benexth | their sensitive integument: most tender, delicate, and ethereal of living crea- tures—knew that an end had come of sultry | | Weather and that the cheerless days of snow ing was brief, and the somber sun had hardly sunk to rest befor’ they Were well on their way to the land of flowers | _' From the chilly elds of Canada and the gloomy Woods of our own land they swept on by lezious, giadly, unweartedly, through the d aif, with their keen eyes ever fixed on the distant horizon where the sun went cosinopolitans, ‘Strangers, but in Kindly "companionship. And now there was no more sun and there were | only a few stars in the leaden sky, and the fore. most lesion Was beginning to feel’a little weary, suddenly a brigut light flashed out at a Little aad a twitter of amazement and delight | Tan through the ranks of the voyagers. ‘Then, fore the wary patriarchs could utter @ cry of ng, hundreds, aye thousands, of birds had made for the toreh of living switly toward it. Canadian bir birds dainty humimi rations and filling of teeth will be per ly by Prof. Jobn F. R. Dufour aud staff For information address C. B- PURVIS, M. D., 1118, v SONS. — FG. 'URCH, pupil of the New Englund Conservatory of Music, Boston, will he birds, too—those | ree of the Elocation Departme: raduate of the Leipzix Conservatory of Music), «Teacher of Piao, Organ and Harmon 1S51, open to all} TGART METHOD. 325 Corcoran st. singly oF in classes. vite DANIEL WILL RESUME LE: ocal and instruinental Susie St not the society arrangement was | door frou K st, ‘Faithful work, missed lessous’ re- studied until perfected. Swe Sth st uw. Teeliths yea Principals: MISS SUSIE LOCK, formerly of Boston, educated in Germany, ard MISS CATHERINE NOE! 20-20" W, } Scr Woops Cosaerctat Scnoor, 606 F at. n.w., open for ladies and gentlemen, Toxtruction in Bok keerin, Orth oxrayby, Grammer, ‘United Staten. ‘Two'clamses: Prom were dashing ship, Arithmetic, Goverment o 5 to 7 and 7 Hesperia, Mich. jors—on they came, silently and madly, toward When they reached'it there | Was a crash, a pitiful cry, a Mutter of maimed | Wings aud the next minute all was still. light they loved so we morning—yesterday— the dazzling flame, had slain them. ‘The next rhen Engineer Eugene New- “ed to stroll down to the Statue of Liberty 's Islnd he saw acircle of dead birds Surrounding it, He knew at once what had hap- pened and So ‘did Superintendent Littlefled, who came up at that moment and who has charge of the electric plant on the tsland. ‘These men did not need to be told that the bi been attracted by the light in the statue's hand and bad dashed themselves to death against it. OVER THIRTEEN HUNDRED BIRDS KILLED. ‘They gathered the dead birdsintoa heap, counted | qpflghty them, and found tuat they numbered 1,375. There | METEOROLO Were among them specimens of more than one hundred distinct species. ‘The largest bird was a It measured 13 inches from Wing to wing, and its girth was correspond- ingly great. The smallest bird was a 1 inch long, lovely plumaged humming bird. An examination proved that the heat of the light had blinded the Unfortunate creatures, and that {n not a few cases their brains were actually roasted. Strictly speak- | ing, bardly any of them Were dashed to death, but | Were fatally burned and biluded. of other buds will provably lose their lives in the Same way is almost certain. statue can be seen by human eyes for 3 and as birds’ eyes can certainly’ see it much tar- ther ff 1t goe3 without saying that during the season of migration inany feathered favorites Will be lured by it to an untimely Sci COLUMBIAN U The following courses of instruction ix gy Ment will coumence OCTOBER 3, 1887: ENGLISH—Ihetoric. Titerature. Histo: MATHEMATICS—Alxebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, ‘Avalytical Geometry, Calculus DEIN LANGUAGES ction'in this Depart- ‘reuch and German. —General, Analytical and Assaying. ‘Theoretical and Determinative, $—Mechanical and ‘1 PHYSICS—Heat, Light, Pneumatic, au i course in Electric “Descriptive and Practical. G¥—Theory and Methods of Signal Of- fie CIVIL ENGINEERING—Mechanics, Descriptive Ge- cmetry, Theory of Instruments, Railroad and ‘Mental aud Moral. Courses of Lectures on Botany, Zoology, Anthro- aes Stullien begin at 6.0 Porivoriation apply to Canadian woodpecker, NT OF GEORGETOWN hirty-ninth Session will Address by Prof. JOS. volleve Building, on H, bet Phat thousinds | jorin with an Tutroducto; ‘The fame from the | er iusformation ‘JoW. iL LOVEJOY and miserable doom, Perils of Arctic Sean, RESCUED SAILOR VINCENT'S STORY OF SUFFERING, DEATH, AND CANNIBALISM. Further details have been received of the rescue of a sailor named Vincent, who 1s the only sur- Vivor of the whaling bark Napoleon, lost in the arctic seas three years agi ‘Was effected by the revenue ship Bear in an Indian Village near Natarin, as stated in Suturday’s Star. He Was in a deplorable condition when rescued. ved Of Milt Called for Was not @ sWeepstake, and | The miserable Indian elotnti so When fe, beiug 4 man of pluck, returned home | ered lim was tled upon his body Ino! 0 12th st. nw. OF 4» Toows 7, 8, and 9. 1223 PPTEENTH ST. NL Ww. ‘The Slisses KERR'S long-established Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Children will reopen WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. For information apply as above. No home study for children under twelve. A limited number of scholars will be received as ‘The rescue of Vincent NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY.—THE SIX- teenth Seasion of the College will begin on BEL, 1887, The Prelinuinary Exainination n, and the Examination for Juniors who wish to euter the Senior Classes, will be held at {he College Hall, southwest corner of 43 ‘o'clock p. 10. 0 kets aud information apply to ‘Treasurer, at the Colle o'cdock p. m., every day aft off, and his head. was shaved in In- | before Matricul en properly clothed and nourtshed uged again, 1t Was agreed that only one | dian style. vuld be pitted agatust him in each of the | the unfortunate man was able to give a history of a Faces Which were provided for, Dut the New | his terrible sufferings) When the Napoleon KCiub reserved te Fight tO put & new boat | was crushed in the ice all hands took to the po ast hum ip each race. ‘Tuere was a lot of Dad | boats without race, but | description. Soon after ge. from 12 to 1 provisions of any leaving the bark the the one in which Doats became Vincent was Each of these boats contained nine ‘Were sometimes on the ice ard sometimes in the Douts for many days. During this time their food. consisted solely of two sinall seals and the leather of thelr boots The weather was bitterly cold. ars, and noses became frozen. hen the boats finally reached elghteen men composing TEACH ANY ON ‘8 Crayon Portrait in 15 lesson: edge of drawing necessary. Satixfacti DEPARIMENTS, ‘Vernou Place, rth aunual session :K 3D, 1887, at 5:30 o'c] ‘Their hands, feet and dropped off. the shore only five of the their crews remained. Of these Vincent was the only one who Was able to walk. Two of the men who landed died shortly after going shore, and the natives reported that of these the two inen sur. viving one ate the fleab off the body of nis dead companion. Vincent, the mate, and a satlor then alone remained. The two latte @eata during the first winter, left among the natives. He had lived with the Indians for two years and a half when succored ~—__—-seo—_ Darin MONDAY OCTOBE ‘and end April 30th, 1888, further information apply to— Hi. H. DARKER, MD, 'D. BUCHER AND MISS ADA B. CON. Te ‘Piano, Organ, and Vocal Music, F succumbed to} Miss Conn will sccept engagements as an accom- and Vincent was | Panist. 188 HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH A School for Young Ladies. Reopens Oc 21 Vermont ese B21 Venuont av yurs reserved for pi rivate instruc: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. ee ce NEVER ese eS — rar i suet eens eee aoe FRENCH | Pecos aad ane apa Sos He ‘G'elock p. m.. cireular sty LOOK! ARB O 8x For Chicago and Northwest, Exp. 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Work warranted. anon for rent and wale | Terms SiS, Bepreseive Mending, Bible and Hynu Read SHAKESPEARE, English Literature, CONVERSA: TION, Physical Harmony, GESTURE, ORATORY, Oral, ‘Translatios temporaneous Speech, Parlis mentary Practice, PERSONAL MAGNETISM, Panto- aguation, ACTING, Comedy, DELSARTE, ‘ORIC and LOGIC, Yublic Graduating-Exerctses oceur in June, The Collece Las a Dramatic Hall, with st ee viption of PRIZES, HONOKS, ete. also, cataloxtie on the CURE of the DEFECTS of SPEECH: and the School of Deep | _ #14-1:m Preathing, Diplomas and Degrees conferred. 7 THE MARTYN COLLEGE of 313 6th st. n.w., half a block east of City Post-Office, = Bude" WUshiuwton, Ds Cot 0" Bor San. ape 3133 Oth st. n.w. near City Post-Oftic ‘The Highest Standard Business College iu America, Day and Evening Seasons. Stu ecek day. Catalogue iree on applic 14-100 EW PT ion at Coll WAKIYN. Prosident; C.K. URNER, neipal. m’} sl4-1m sts. €, Miss CORNELIA ¢ h'year opens. M | citcuiar and information address the principal. 8 el4im : RADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING IN | WEBER SQU: AL Washington, desires “pupile singlyor Giasses. Inquire of Uh. JARVIS BULLI Oe EK, TEACHER OF PIANO, id Harmony. Especially at Opens its 27th annual session Sept. 14, 1887. uated in the Piedmont region of Ving forits, beunty, fertility aud healthfulnes rss Bose RAND WILL RESUME LESSONS IN AME Execution and Drainatic ii her residence, sin w GPENCERIAN WS aud D sis, u.w.—A prac qualifies young wen and selves ‘and su Bite. Thorough instruction yaveu, iu Hap e English Languace, Corresponden lation, Book-keeping, Business P) ce of Citizenship, Stenography Bu. Regular Day and Evening Sessions resumed | ————_——~ THURSDAY, September 1. Host. n.w., Washington, D.C | ‘Also doves 3 COLLEGE, Co 1 business iueation that und ‘Type-Wri- | B.L. SUMN: Beaxions—Tuition: ‘Special advantages secured by being present at | ,, We offer great Hie onentny ‘of da Raa sessions. 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Agents for New England, Sterling: au Gheyear, Seateare tanigued in thecrler of regatta: | y,, THE UNBIVALLED SOUMER PIANOS ters of fine violins, bows, sof 6 and 10-veut abeet a ERFECTION ATTAINED. PIANOS. Mstchless in singing aud sweetness of tone, Dens & sTaliie HINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. in Decker Bros’ ‘at Harrisbur, Goud building, ih and } mts. Niveteeuth gear, | aUality, power, Tur dougie aad oa tl ch sleeper BALTIMORE Ikered by Prof. ‘B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretar information address rations ‘nUil further notice address MLLE, V. PRUD'HOMME, 13 East 12th’st., New York city, Care of Hon. 8.8. Cox. epg, "Student’s Help” for ealeat Frev's im Bolsa. yes. RLINGTON ACADEMY, A Select School ‘for Boys and Young Men. Autumn term begins SEPTEMBER 12. Day and Evening ses- sions. ‘and thorough mm in the com inon English brand 3m, Greek. BURTON MACAFEE, AM. MLD, Principal. sim STAMMERING CURED. ‘System explained, References to patrons. "Mrs. M. 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DAIL, Avera PAIDAY, fe_and fast Steamers TOUCH, OUCH. WORKMANSHIP ‘A fine assortment of seta baie Wass. Parrrs. ‘WM. ENABE & P. HANSON HISS & 00, 815 15thet aw. Si? Market Space. MISS. ‘Alexandria, Vers7-imé | _ap24 1730 MASSACHUSETTS: Theuced professors and teachers. WORTHINGTON, P.O. Box? AVERLY SEMINAR Wat: Hapers wf ail grades, Friezes and Ceiting Decorations. Special attention given to Plain and Decorative 10 NORFOLK AND FOR! ‘The Bteamer Gi Languages and Science. Fupils prepared for college K UK Wi orbusiness, Individual training and special adyun- KK N {aces to apt pupils. Laboratory svork. and calisthenic kK ON dnl, The schoo) is well supplied with charts, refe1 KK N ence books and physica! and chemicel apparatus. Of K EK ON fice hours 10 am. to 12m. For catalogue sudress THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. 3 ST. J COLLEGE. q yf Course, of wiudiea:Cinssiral and, Commereia, | UNEQUALLED IX 7 emma: Boa yr session of five mo Day'atudente acconing to erade. "Studiey will bore: | | SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Carroll P. 0. Baltimore County, Wa. | _3y1. _Flease send for a Catalogu ayn MONT VERNON INSTITUE, 1530 T eT —SE- Do Nor Prncusse Sot enegish and French School for Girls, re-opens UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. a6-2m MRS. CHAS. W. PAIRO, Principal. | 4 thoroushly Srst-claas instrumen tata medium prica 2 nana Oxet, £1,000 now in tae. NLARENS SCHOOL FOR GU SEMINARY | , Second-hand Pianos and Con N2,, 8 mallee south of Waskingou respons | to$i50., bold on small tint September 0. Location unsurpassed.” ‘Ten ‘expe- | Largest amsortuient of S-cent oa and itted for all of Ta- Sarees Ssacascaeeaet WOOD AND COAL LORGE LEAKY will leave ‘at prices from $10 ONDAYE. WEDNESDAY! SaTUMpays aa atap. ‘Boston and Providenes Patron Beaten Easily, GtoRcETOWN ‘UNIVERS! INGSTONE, THE DEMON, MADE = cur iE, THE DEMON, MADE SHOKT WORK OF HIM SCHOOL OF LAW. In the race betwee: Clingstone and Patron for a . purse of $3,000 at the Driving Park at De- troit Saturday Patron sold favorite in the pools, $100 Lo $65. He was driven by the veteran George Fuller and Clingstone by Willard Saunders. Both horses were in the pink of condition. drew the pole and came home three le: ‘Tue by quarters—O:34, 1:08: Patron stock for the second heat Dringing only $10 against $50 for’ Cli stone got the better Of Patron at the stai but Fuller Went tn to beat and had driven Patron | Lecturer on Constitutional two lengths ahead at the half mile. At the three. quarters Clingstone had closed up and almost a lengin ahead. |. The odds were now §; dngstone. Patron had the best of the start. Fuller took the pole before the horses reached the ‘Orst turn and drew two lengths ahead at the half pole. Saunders drew Clingstone up to Patron’s but Was unable to BD. Jogged in. | Lecturer on Common Law Practice and’ Domestic Re- lations. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, Lecturer on the Law of CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, ‘Dean of the Faculty” HON. WILLIAM A. RICHAL lef Justice U. 8. Court of Clai Clingstone | Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative ‘Law and ‘Legal Maxis. HON. CHAKLES ¥. JAMES, LL, D. Gustice Supreme Court Di ‘Lecturer on “The La: HON. WILLIAM Ky (Justice Supreme Court District of Col ropped like les fore eat w, Common Law MATIN Sonia Sune home | Lecturer on Equity Pleading and Pract ise OB November % 1881, by 28 | z horse and so they both up US a rock Fengchofanead at the quitter and Patrou could le ron decrease the distance and ne ‘Time—0:35%4, 1:10, 1:45 Queer Case of Somnambulisa, ‘A GLOUCESTER SKIPPER CLIMBS UP A LIGHTNING ROD INTO THE KIGHTH STORY OF A REFINERY. Joseph T. Walsh is the skipper on @ Gloucester fishing schooner now lying at Potter & Wrighting- ton’s wharves, East Boston. He came there with ‘full cargo of fish last Friday. ‘The captain in the evening went over thecity proper, but says that he returned to his vessel about an hour before midnight. At about 12:30 Saturday mornt When an East Boston mab, returning home by ts p Lewis street, he saw Tune—0:24%, stock went’ * $100 v0 $50 on ‘Fores and Testa. Darely escaped the fag. 8. CHARLES W. HOFF. Ck and MARTIN a SAMUEL, M.YEATMAN, Baa, NE SY Oe ‘are inoat cordially) 1,000 rolumes i uditious of the match, in which case | SOUth Ferry, was G a man clinging to the light Sugar Renning Co.'s then up to the crawled into an Ub bave tive ciugbt. the ta of the club holding uhject to ite Fules and sailing rewulstions, ced perty bot bell required to name 116 ‘seventh story. He went up higher W. sig the six momtha’ “putice there i]! BEnLITz scHooL oF LanGuacEs =z WASHINGTON, 793 14TH ST. ¥.' W,, 8t.; Brooklyn, 40 Court 8t.; beeiz rary p cat be again selected by any club New York. 23 W. 234 St; Phila, 1523 Chest nuts tative until after @ contest forit vy tervened, oF until after the afoul ie "thive such contest is autenuing to compete for der sail on their own bot- a place. le cup be for apy cause dis— ‘up sball be handed over to any club of the tw be the property of the clab and Bot ‘AND KINDLING WOOD. OOKS, &. ve n.w. Boarding aud Day Sehogl for Voung Ladies and Children. Ope OCTOBER 3, aia B ist i88 LUPSCOMS, Principal. i. EADQUARTERS Narroxar, Mazproat, Cortzce. B00! SSN iy Dee Dee oECEs op THE po OO eee one, COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The SIXTY SPRTH anal seelon wil begin on ‘Wholesale and Retail. Addresses will be delivered by Profs. & T- FRISTOR PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS and KB, DONALDSON, D-D.8.. to. which the prot Sion aid the public are cordially invited. ‘The reals iectures will continue daily throughout the coures; ber formation or circulars address Dr AF. 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