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—_— CE Birrvce THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. D. C. "4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1887-SUPPLEMENT. ‘The New York Herala says: Late Saturday after- Roon it was whispered about the room that Mr- Charles Sweet had sent in notification of achal-| EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES, lenge for the America’s cup next season, Mr. Sweet is a strong advocate of the cutter type, and ‘Owns the small cutter Clara, He has tendered bis Tesignation to the New York Yacht Club, in order to challange fm the name of either the Royal ‘Thames or Royal Clyde Yacht Club. Mr. William | pich agsortment in Fine French Robes, in bores, no two alike, in the newest colors, ranging in price from Fife, jr., will design the new cutter, which tt 1s ‘satd will be about ninety tons, and probably of the Second class, Captain Barr, who sailed the Clara uring her successful career in American waters, | |The largest exhibit of Pisin Dress Msterial to be will handle the new challenger, Mr, Sweet. te 2 | found south of New York, comprising the entire range alive of Ayre, in Scotland, and has a law office fn | of colors, of which the following enumeration is only ‘ fraction of our vast stock: Foule Cloth, all wool, 38 inches, wide, stsple colors and the new shades of Copped Hussard, Mousse, Pid- eon, Helictrope, Mahogany, Serpent snd Castor, at ew York and London. It'isadifMfcult matter to @scertain whether Mr. Sweet represents a syndi- cate or whether he will be the sole owner. ‘WHAT GENERAL PAINE SAID. ‘When General Paine was asked what he thought of the challenge he said: “Oh, I have got enough faith In American skill to feel that we can build a Doat here to compete with any in the world, and ‘who was standing across the corridor. ‘The Tribune Says: General Paine thinks the | 74Fl Casaimere Imperial, 42 inches wide, all wool, very though Mr. Bi hasn't yet made up his mind | ne soft material, closely woven and durable, just the oa that point, Imut most, people, though, on fis | matertal for street wear, in all colors, and an aprece- dented bargain, st 85c,; worth fully $1. Combinations of Plaids and Pisin Materials, st all Prices, from 25c. to $1.50 per yard. a day oF two, and there be put on free exhibition, | Stripes and Plain to match, in many styles, at all Volunteer quite fast enough for him, and doesn't Delleve that any keel boat can be butit to beat her, Side of the atlantic af least, nave made ‘up their minds that {fa keel boat can be designed to faster than the Volunteer, Bu fs the 01 man that can do It. The Volunteer will not enter any more races, but will go to Marblehead tn that all patriots of the Hub may satisty their ad- infration for her. After that she will probably be laid up. ‘The fact that the Volunteer will ¢ in no more races this year rather increases than Otherwise the prospects of another race for the the Volunteer out of the way, the Mayflower, Puritan, and Atlantic would like'to measure them- selves against the Thistle, and the Thistle fs not at all averse to an encounter that may In a measure Tadeem her reputation and enhance her value, for, a8 has already been announced, the Thistle 13 for sale, ANOTHER CONTEST PROBABLE. ‘Braid will be extensively used for trimming,|iWe ‘The Larchmont Club has $1,000 which it ts will ai hanes’ pata ave Gulaad ai LANSBURGH & BRO. Ing to offer as prize for the big sloops. sucha race, if It could be gotten up, would fittingly close one of the most brilliant yacht-racing seasons in the American aquatic annals. “A race between the ‘Thistle, Mayflower, Puritan and Atlantic would excite an amount of fnterest only second to that awakened by the contest between the Volunteer and the Thistle. It does not at all follow that the ‘Thistle will go ubegging because of her defeet. Con- here than was paid for the Purttan, feated her. In order to win back the cup the cut. ter menon the other side now know Just what they will have to do. ‘They must design a boat that can beat the Thistle over fourteen minutes in 8 20-mile brush to windward and be fully equal to Ler tm running apd reaching. The task 1s not one likely to be lichtiv undertaken, for the ‘Thistle was regarded ceross the water as a phe- nomenal boat. Indeed, most nautical critics here, and not a few on the other side now, have serious doubts whether @ keel boat can ever be built to doit. MR. BELL WANTS TO TRY THE VOLUNTEER AGAIN. Mr. Bell, representative owner of the Thistle, stated that he would be glad tg enter the Thistle 4m any regatta in which the Volunteer wasentered, ag he thought {t would be a satisfaction to both Gen. Paine and himself to see the two boats pitted against each other once more. BISMARCK’S PLANS. Renewing tho Alliance of Austria, Ger- many and Europe, ana Proposing a New Zellerein. ‘The most interesting matter in Sunday's spectal cablegrams to the New York press came from Ber- Un. Following are leading points: The coming conference between Prince Bismarck and Signor Crispi, the Italian prime mintster,completely over- shadows the interest in the recent shooting affair on the frontier. Count Herbert Bismarck left the foreign office this afternoon for Buechen Junction In order to receive Signor Crispi and accompany Bim to Friedrichsruhe. The interview ts regarded asof supreme importance. It has especial refer- ence to arenewal of the military convention be- ‘tween Italy, Austria and Germany. The alliance of the central powers with Italy on general policy ‘Was renewed for five years, but the military con- vention, for offensive and defensive purposes, cov- ered only six months—from March last to Septem- ber. While Count Kalnoky, Austrian prime min- ister, Was at Friedrichsruhe, a dispatch was sent toStgnor Crispi asking whether he was ready to renew the convention. "Before Count Kalnoky lett Signor Crispi promised his support to the move- ment for an extesion of the convention and nade arrangements to visit Prince Bismarek tn order to ersonally discuss the matter. Thisisthe first ob- ject of the interview and must be hailed as an ef- fective assurance of peace for many months to come. LATEST CREATIONS, UNSURPASSED IN VARIETY. Poule Royal, 40 inches wide, al] wool, heavy in no doubt my friend near me thinks as I do,” at the | weight, finein Texture, serviceable in wear, distinct- same time winking significantly to Mr. Burgess, | svely elegant, in all the leading ahades, at 87Mc. per Row is the time to look over last winter's dress to make it over, and to those we say bring in your ssm- Dig sloops with the Thistle among them. With | Ples and come prepared to see the immense variety we hsve in seasonable stylish goods to make a new dress ‘ut of your old one. Our stock of Dress Goods never was so large. Novelties in trimming materials to match all the IN OUR ENGRAVING DEPT. siderably more money Was offered for the Genesta | We will continue to engrave your name on a Copper which had de- | Plate and print therefrom 50 cards for 86 cents, Reprint 50 cards from plate 40 cents. Reprint 100 cards from plate All our work guaranteed and finiahed when wanted. No delay at all. ONE PRICE ONLY, 420, 422, 424, 426, Seventh St Tue Faz Sessox Ovexs WITH A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS, OAK HALL, CORNER 10TH AND FSTS, Fall Overcoats, from $6.50 to $20. ‘Men's Suits, from 86 to 830. Heavy Overcoats, from $5 to $25. Odd Pants, from 81.50 to 39. Another question of spectal interest tothe Italian government will be the neyoUations with the vatl- €an on the terms of a reconciliation. A note was rent yesterday by Cardinal Kampolia, papal secre- tary of state, to ail the papal nuncfos, instructing them to keep the question alive by every means in their power. The nuncios were further advised ‘nat the pope had referred the extent of the Die concessions to the holy see to the college of cardinals, whose recommendations would be ‘com- mMmunicated to the nuncios a8 scon as 1t should be deemed advisable. Monsignor Ruffa Scilla, the few nuncio at Nancy, is expected to urrive in’ Ber- Jin about the middle of October. His vistt will be made in connection with the negotiations. Mon- Signor Galimbertl, the nuncio at Vienna, 1s still charged with the duty of watching the Telations ‘between the state and church in Germany, but the conduct of the question between Italy und the ‘vatican 13 confided to Monsignor Scilla, Another project that Prince Bisinarck ts credited with being Of discussing with Signor Crispl 18 the creation of acentral European zoit including Germany, Austria, Italy, Servia and Roumania’ The projéct appears iuipractl- cable in view of the existing futerual tariff dissen- sions between Germany and Austria and between Austria and Roumanis, yet the subject ts treated gravely by the seml-official press as both desir- able and possible. ‘They hold it to be especially Gestrable a» 8 (reuiendous “iacer” to Ieussi Signor Crispi wil renin three days with Prince ‘Biauuarek and will afterward go to Vienna to meet ‘Count Kalnoky. The interviews are diplomatic Successes of Prince Bismarck, and must gail the French and Russian governments, Im connection with the zoliverem project, a significant semt-official note was sent from Pesth to the German and Austrian press. This says that the action of Hussia in continually raising her customs tariff and thereby causing retallatory German measures {s tending toward an entente ‘between Austria and Germany for the conclusion of & comprehensive vommercial and customs treaty furtuering the interests of both countries, ‘This truth, the note says, may become tac basis of @ customs union of tue central European powers, ‘This communication, directly inspired ¥ the Austro-Hungarian foreign office, gives con- sistency to the reports that Bismarck is trying to induce Italy to enter the zoilverein. Shamming Seven Months, A CONVICT'S NOVSL ATTEMPT TO PROCURE A Par. | DON. A remarkable case of imposture and of capital shrewdness In exposing it came to light last week at the State prison at Jackson, Mich. A convict named Brott was sent up in July of last year for ‘Unree Years for the crime of larceny. Seven months ago he began to develop symptoms of paralysis, He would suddeniy fall to the ground while at Work, and claimed that he could not eat for long riods, all of Which ended in his taking to his The muscles of his face became rigid, the eyes Mixed, and be ceased to eat oF speak only as idod Was fed Lim With a spoon. He was appar- ently deaf, and could not see. In the meantim physiclans trom different parts of the State while Visiting the prison had examtned him, and all pro. Bounced his inalady paralysis, Dr. Williams, the prison physiclan, a few days Hunting Suita Corduroy, at 89. Fine Cloth Dress Suita, 220. worth $35. FOR BOYS, 5 TO 16. Jacket and Kneepsnts, from $2.50 to $9. Overcoats, from 82 to $9. FOR BOYS 14 TO18. 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(one block of Dupont Circle). First term begins October 3, 1887. 81-3m 3, JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PROFESSOR AT the Ne ‘York. Mi: Pie Conservatory of Music, oO & NATIONAL UNivERSITY LAW scHOOL. NINETEENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT. FACULTY: HON. ARTHUR McARTHUR, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, President, HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Amociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Baten, Professor of Tatoriedioual and Conststudobal Taw. HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, ‘Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence and Practice. JAMES SCHOULLER, Esq, Lecturer on the Law of Hailments aud Domestic Be- jations. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, Zsa, F Professor of Common Law, Pleading, Evidence, Equi 3 nrnpradence and Pleading, Gouinorcial and Mar time Law, and Criminal Law. EUGENE CARUSI, Esq., Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Contracts, and Negotiable Instruments, CHARLES § WHITMAN, Esq., Professor of Patent Law and Practice. JUDGES OF THE MOOT COURT: EUGENE CARUSI, Esq., Common Law and Equity Casen. CHARLES 8. WHITMAN, Esq., Patent Cases. ‘This school will Reopen MONDAY, October 3, 1887, at 7 o'clock p.m, at the Law Colleze Building. 1006 ¥ st. n.w., when the announcements for the term will be mala, “Cataloguencan be hed ou application of CAMP. BELL W. BUSHNELL, esq., treasurer, or EUGENE. D. CARUSI, eag., secretary, 1008 ¥ at. n.w., and the rincipal book stores aU -dtoc3 IGNOR FABIANT, FROM EUROPE, Professor of Italfan method of Singing and Voice julture. Applications for lessons 2 ‘Oclock p.m. 830-68 O17 New York av A XPERIENCED TE. it WILL GIVE IN struction to persons preparing for college of crv service examination. TEACHER, 1508 Oth st.s20-4w* NCH 8) OF DS English-speaking people. New York City, Boston, Mase, Potteviile, Pa, Newark, N. J. Harkcan, N- Baltimore, Md.. Cotiage City, Mass, Washington D.C. Author's Classes, Fall of 1887 Now York City, realdence 18 West 03d. Winter and spring of 1888, Washington, D.C., residence McDonald-Ellis Schooi, The “Student's Help” in six parts, 36 cts, each, con: taing in a condensed form all’ that is uecersary for a quick nowledge of the Freuch langtage; for sale at a. Address Y. PRUD' HOMME, {fare of Hon. 8. 8. Cox, 13 East 12th st., New York city. 2 830-3m— S°HOOL OF MUSIC (ESTADIISHED 1877) THEO. INGALLS RING, Principal, 1305 Hat Rw. Hours tili October 1, from 2 too p.m. Church ongan for practice, 230-40 EST E (AE? ScHOOr, 1024 17th st. n.1 ‘Miss S, W. KELLY, Principal, London Medalist and recipient of prizes from South ‘Kensington. Circulars at Ryneal’s, 7th st, 828-1 RT SCHOOL._MRS. MH. PIKE'S STUDIO I8 A Sow at 1500 Flerte Placeae forbicelp whore abe ‘ill be pleased to meet her jases as ustal, Thorough Owe W MEHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, BT. Cloud building, 9th and F sts. Nineteenth year, Piano, Organ, Voice; Violin. Flute, Cornet, &e. Frea advantages. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. 7. DRAWING AND PAINTING_NATIONAL ACAD. ermyof Fine Arty, NOE at. presided ‘over by Mr. IMOGENE 8. MOLRELL, who has hud twelve medals and studied sifteen years in, Europe with the most celebrated artiste. To prevent children formini careless habits of drawing, they will be received Satury days, at four years of age and upward, for alinost noth- juz. Thorough instruction in every branch of ar from drawing of all kinds to portrait and_ historic Biinting. Fypring classes for ladies and wontlemen i and Wednesdays at 7 o'c D®*? cavLriet, 1122 Coxxzoricut Avr. & ‘Lessons will be resumed. Sm October 1st. T= LAW SCHOOL OF THE P COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The twenty-third annual session of the LAW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY will open in the Law Lecture Hall of the University (s.@ corner of 15th and H streets)yon WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT 6 O'CLOCK, when the Faculty will make several new and iinport- ant announcements for the coniine year. ie a ee w ‘will be furnished. er offe ‘The Graduate Department, or School_of Practi wil be conducted by Profs. COX end MAURY. ss ayezand 1434 New York ave. Fitch: Fer k Beowte ‘New York w ch, Fo . 1437 Pa, ave.; W.H. Lowderinilk & Co, 1424 F street Or address ssm__JAMES 0. WELLING, Prest._ M1" SERON SeioNany, 1100, 110 +, 1116 Mf st.'and 1130 11th et, French and, Euglish Boarding aud Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Littie Girle Academe, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta— Commodious new school building.contaluing CHAPEL, SESSION - ROOMS, CLASS-HOOMS, and. OFFICE, with steam heating’ and best modern improvements, for occupancy this fsil. ‘Thirteenth year begins OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, 234m MRS. F. J. SOMERS, W'Nonwie SaNDERGARTEN INSTITUTE, for the training of teachers. Eleventh year, Opens Oct 1. Clansen 0 to 7 p- in for public seliool tea and Jadies fn the Departments National Kindergarten and Primary School. ‘Mrs. LOUIS: POLLOCK, Prin- Cipal. ‘Reopens Sept. 19. Circulars st-thesehool: Es 1017 10th st. 22820 3 AND wee. ALFRED BUSAC WILL RESUME the duties of their School on Cetober 4th, at 1016 17th st. nw. Private instruction in, French, English, Drawing, Mathematics, &c. 822-1" HE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF (ARD T UNIVERSITY bod Will, for the benefit of Medical Students, give a thor- oush course in Clinieal Medicine, Surgery, Diseases of Women, and Obstetrics during the ensning session at the Frecdinen’s Hospital as follows: A Medical Clinic every Sunday, at 2 p.m. by Prof. TB. Hood. 81 inte every Suturdiy, at 4p. m., by Prof. X.F. Graham, or G.I Purvis.’ daily Bitpe Clinie ‘by ‘Dr’ FJ, hed. Prof. Pur.iy will Limst hie Obstetrical Clinics to advanced students, A Surgical Clinic willbe civen every Sunday morn uring the winter months by Prof. Robert Reyburn “Dental operations and Alling of teeth will be ‘operations an of iy ¥.3 Dufour aud state formed daily by Prof. John For information address C.B. PURVIS, M.D. 1118 13th st. n.w. szi-im GpHORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY. REY. JAMES. A DOONAN, 8. 3. President of the University” CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, LE. D, Dean of the Faculty HON, WILLIAM A. KICHARDBON, LI. D, Lectures‘on Statutory sud Admisioteatine La ‘on Statutory au rative Law and HON. CHAKLES P. JAMES, LL. D., Gustice Supreme Court District of Colunibiay. Lecturer on “The me RICK Gustice Supreme Court District of Columbia) Lecturer on fepat bay Law, Common Law Plead. singin P dona Leb; Lecturer on Equity Pleading and Practice, Corpors- io Adour JAMES G. PAYNE, LL.D. 4 ‘Lecturer on the law of Keal Estate, the Law of Evi- dence snd C1 ial Law. JOSEPH J.D. INGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the cance Spy Property, Contracts, In Paper, JOHN Wetops, Eee Lecturer on Common Law Practice and’ Domestio Re- i GEORGE E; HAMILTON, £ * Lecturer on w of Partnership, Toris and Tests- ‘mentary Law. MOOT COURT. Seat rege iti van of ; .- MAN, WILLIAM BC MERRICK, and MAR: s MORRIS. ‘sae “ean Se troductory lectury ‘and te for qquuitag toted atte Lane ig, ogruce Ott aud 3¢ O46 “p.m All interested ane moat’ cordially is? Vited to attend 1,000 volumes of care- tides meee ‘Tp pita. dally, exeept Sundays, to sthdents abd slumat Ge ee sed hYSs CATHEIINE NO ose POR RSE cice it Sadd eagPean 1301 Corcoran st. Bt ya Co, MARINTS AEE OF paxcixg will en a 24 at 2 Selock p. mee Masonic Hall ce 24 Tees circular. s8-1m rT. EDARS—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL [Pe GORA paraceat ber 3: aes he eae ane. ). a Rorature, Adiress ‘MISS EARLES ‘Leia ath | at Washingt ; eeps-3m” tA. DANIEL WILL RESUME LES- yf ‘sons in vocal and instrumental Music ber Both Tio sth ats aw. 88 EVA MILLS WILL RESUME INSTRUC cate A Sang on sim 1226 Maseachuse the Art of ee oars educa Ie a person’ tion is com- Plete without ft" = “No branch of Education ts more scholarly, refined and upef ad pone pays better at ‘the present aay, ian Elocstion.” ‘The Collewinte Courses open October 5. 1. The Non-Professional. 2. the Proféestonal. The Non-Professional is for those who wish te study Blo. Cutjon as an ELEGANT AltT for Homeand' society, ‘and. as an accomplishinent which forms an important Part of every gintshed Edttcation, ‘The Procession Course as. two divisions: 1, ORA- TORY; 2. ACTING, ‘There are also Bhori Courses and Private Lessons. ‘The College. teaches: VOICE, CULTURE, ARTICD- LATION, PRONUNCIATION, ELOGUTION, ANALY. RDS, Expressive Rendiug, Bible aud Myron Readinw, SHAKESPEARE, English Literatures CONVERSA: TION, Physical Harmony, GESTURE, ORATORY, Oral ‘Translations, Extemporaneous, Speech, Parliay Inimer Borsouatign, ACTING: Cameds, DEL AARES, Inime, Porsouation, ACTING, Comedy, g RULTONIGand LOGIC. Public Graduating Exercrses ocour in Sune, ‘The Collece has a Dramatic Malls with s Send for Lange Ulustrated Catalovuo, with fall_de- scription of College Courses: also! “CONTESTS: PRIZES. HONORS, ete.: also, eatalowtie op the CURE iUCH: and the School of Deep Decrees conferted. COLLEGE of ELOGUIIOS and ORA- th at. nw. half» block east of City Post-Oftice, Senso. Waskinston, DCs Oo bee Sate E CORCORAN Ci COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, Dee ‘ihe follows courses of instruction'in this Depart- ‘ment will cor POWER a, 187, ENGLISH Tihetone “Lorie, English’ Lateuage and story. MATHEMATICS Aleta, Geometry, Trigonometry, ‘An: metry, Calculus. MODERN LANGUAGES-Frenich and German. CHEMISTRY General, Aualy'eal and sway, AMUINERALOGY—Theoretical und. Determinsdve: DRAWING—Mechanical and Topocraphical PHYSICS—Heat, Light, “Electrlesty, Acoustic and Pneumatic, ands special course iu" Hectic MY —Descriptive and Practical. METEOROLOGY—{leory and Methods of Signal Of- fice, CIVIL ENGINEERING—Mechanics, Descriptive Ge- ‘vmetry, Theory of Instruments, jad and. Harbor Surv. ying, &e. PHILOSOPHY—Mental aud Moral, Courses of Lectures on Botany; Zoology, Anthro- polozy and Geology. Studies bein For information a sel9-1m PiveErr ‘ON, VA., Opensits 27th anus! session Sept. 14, 1887, Bit pated in the Pleduiont region of Virginia, uneus forits beauty, fertility and healtitulness. Only 5 iniles from Washington, ‘The grounds, ten acres in al are tastefully laid out. ‘The building is une of the finest school edifices in the State. A full corps of teachers. nd made known on spplcatiou. GE, F City Post-Oiice, Business College in America. Day and Eveniny Sessions. Students can enter on any week day. Catalogue tree on application at Collee Qilice, ou est Noor. from 9 a my Ws 9 p.m. om by ual, F.G, MARTYN, President; 6. K. URNEI, C. E Principal. Cx Es st. 8. ¢., Miss CORNELIA F. BOYD! Eleventh Monday, October 3. \dress the: GRADUATE OF HARVARD, TE, Washingion, desires pupils singly or in «mall classes, Inquire of MR. JAKVIS BUTLER, 914 F nw. See BUSINESS COLLEG! ‘OR. 7TH Wand D sts. n.w.—A practical business education that qualifies young men and women to support thetn- elven aud successfully perforin the active desies of Hie Paorough instruction sven So. fapid Weise the English: Language, Correspondence: Hapid Calce: ation, Dock-Feepine, "Dusinens Practice, Civien. oF Science of Citizenship, Steuography, and Type-Wre ing. Regular Day and ening ions resumed THURSDAY, September iy at-O ant and 6. pin. Otfice open for arrangements, by the year or quarter, on snd after Monday, August 29. A Full Corps of ‘eachiern. “Tuation fern “Herlas Uaxeny courver day sessions, one year, $79, payable $10 on entering, ani Delance in monthly insialiinents of 810 each: ¢'yoar scholarship, paid ip full on entering, 860; tuition per quarter of ten weeks, ES , paid on entering. Night bessions—Tuitio 16 for three months, or $50 for one year. Seats are assigned in the order of registra- ion? “Special. advantages secured ‘by ben present st the opening of day or night sessions, Llustrated Cir- lar aeut fro on apnicaon ENKY C. SPENCER, Principal, MRS. SARA A, SPENCER, Vice-Principal. aud MPHE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND Dental Departuents of Howard University will open October 8 p.m. Au address will be de- livered by Prof. Htobert Keyburn, to which the pro. fession and public are invited.” For circulars and information address C- B. FURVAS, M.D), Becretary, ¥ 0} “ARLINGTON ACADEMY, term begins SEPTEMBER }2. Day and Eveping ses sions. “Garesul and thorough instruction ty the com Hon English ‘branches, Bookkeeping, ‘shortan rithmetior Alge metry, Latin, am Greek: BURTON SACKEEE, AMUMERY Brings” 1-310, SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1ST. NW. A sary, Intermediate and igh School for bth sears, Fifth year beginn SEPTEMBEL 20, in an en Ianved Duildinis with larger corps of teachara, all pro- fomioual. Instruction” in" Buciishy “Matkenation, Languages and Science, Pupils "prepared. for college Ebusieon, indtvidoal trating’ att special sdvate tages to apt pupils. Laboratory work. and calisthen Gnil, ‘The school is well. suyplied with charts refe | NX. "PIANOS, ence books and physical imd chemical apparatus. Of- fice hours 10 ain. to 12m. “For cataloguo adress "THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. '. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE, Course of studies: Classical and Commercial. Boarders er seasion gt five monthin $100, Day students acording to urate, Stndies will bore: sumed on MONDAY, SEPTED. 1887. ‘Address BO. JOSEPH, Director, Carroll P, 6. Baltimore County, Ma. Please send for a Catalogue, doin QUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 I ST.—SE- Mi: +t English and French School tor Girls, re-opens SEK 3, 188 " RS. CHAS. W. PATRO, Principal, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SEMINARY Hill, Va, 8 miles south of Washington, reopens September Zo. Location, unsurpassed. Ten expe Fleuced professors und teachers. Address MISS GA. WORTHINGTON, P.O, Box 21. Alexandria, Va. 8 ‘AVERLY SEMI: 1730 MASSACHUSETTS: ave. n.w. Bourding aud Day School for Young ens OCTOBER 3, MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal, prcat, Cortese, TAL DEPARTMENT OF THE LUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The SIXTY-SIXTH aunual session will begin on MONDAY, OCI. 3, AT 8 P.M. Addresses will be delivered by Profs. ET. FRISTOE and K. B, DONALDEON, D-D.8.. to which the profes sion and the public are cordially invited. ‘The regular Actua iit continue daily throughout the Siteee be- cinuing at 5:30 pm. The Autumn exauinstions Wail feheid'on TUESDAY, October 4. at? p.m For ite formation or circulars address Dr. A. F. A. KING, 726 13th st. n.w. Office hours: $:30 to 10am. and4dto5 p.m.” Telephone call: 8 08 RIVATE LESSONS ALL GK Ol ntudy. to suite confidential: prepares forcolloge, ‘Aunapel cxamibations, SeBTAY INSKITORE ae cor, 8th eG K ste, mw, \OLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS under 14 yearsof axe. A few pupils taken inthe family, LUCIEN E. C, COLLIER, A.M..Wasbington, D. Bt A He Opens 8 I st. n w., near lotel, iancous “AT! of Never Forgetting. See taneo! lever . Special Notices. frictimer JSS, 2082, PORSCHE'S - GumwaN-ENGLIAH School and Kindergarten reopetis Oct. (Ath yeur) nveyauce for pupils living at adistance. Glrehiars ww. Private lessons. aw27-Bme PER. LATE OF PHILADELPHIA ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Must, —eitm __123213that.nw._ ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPUY, G31 Fst n. w., Foome7, 8, andY, oclb-lem TET sao pupil of W St, s9-1m* Meld st we a ARTYN'S COLLEGE, 513 OTH ST, NW. DE- partment of modern ‘languages undor the direo- ‘ion of Prof. G. Fontaiue, French. German, 81. Italian teuziit by good ustive teuchers; convereatio tuethod.” Classes on Tuenday. Thursday, aud Satur Dupibrin veins Wises tra beuliass Gueibet en Ast Diy at the College Ottlce. aioim HE MCDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOI Gon. Masnachiusctta av. sien Se el a oun rm Pittn Yeut berine Septeber 38) 1887. Primary, Inte Acudeinic, Wellesley Prepar. . Artaud Musical Courses tauight by a corps of Rinctoen teachers ‘Tuition inevudes teatruccion i lah, yench, Lat, Penmsnebiy Gises Drawing s employed (OF Mhe uso of pups in distont paris of the ett? alae pldbee ho bition hiss ANNK Lis YRAYON PORTRAITS.—WILL ANY QUESTER Te STE RERE'S Jong-astsblished Day School for WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Yor information apply as above. No home study for children under twelve, A limited number of scholars will be recetved a» ‘boarders, 171m ‘ATIONAL MACY. THE SIx- Nica cea ae ceases ECE VAY, OCTOBER 4, 1887, The Preliminary Examination defore sion, and the Examination for Juniors ‘who wish to enter the Senior Classes, will be held at fhe College Hall, southwest corner of 4st, and Penn Avapis ave.,af J o'clock p.m. on MONDAY, OCTO- 3. 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