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AFTER THE VACHT RACE. Everybody Glum on the Thistle. Trom the New York Tribune of Sunday. A mist hung heavy on the waters about Tomp- kinsville, Staten Island, Saturday, where the Scotch cutter lay at anchor, but the gloom was particularly thick on the Thistle, The chief mate and the boatswain and the few men on deck, and even the cook, who was taking an airing, all looked “glum.” Gone was that cheery greeting with which the Scotsmen, when confident of success before they had fought it out with the Volunteer, were woot to extend to ‘None of the sailors asked for the morning papers as they did formerly. They didn’t wish to read of their defeat. ‘They knew the story well, Indeed, theit depres sion was pitiable to behold, and the worst of it Was, we could say nothing to cheer them up. Their boat bad been beaten after a fashion that admitted of only one expianation—she cannot sail ag fast as the Volunteer. And that sort of expla- Ration conveyed no comfort to the Scotemen. Buc the men had other reasons for (celing gloomy besides wounded pride. If they had won They would Lave each received a inunificent “tip” im addition to theit month's vay. They had shipped on board te Thistle with the expectation ot getting i. They are ali picked seamen, ‘They ave no difficulty in getting good pasiug employ ment oa the other side. Few of them would have come all the way across the Atiantic on the This Gle Mf they had not expected to return with pockets full of, money aa substantial evidence of_ the part ey played in the Thistie’s victory. Accust Yo vabquisiing easily the fastest cutters in Eng: land, they feit confident that the Thistie wot defeat the Volunicer, though with characteristic Scotch reticence they were cautious about exe ressing that opinion. And now their hopes had been ruthiessiy dissipated and the lame of Uiele Deautiful craft was tarnished. Not first piace, but ‘only second, if indeed that, must she hereafter be content with, The Mayflower and Puritan, be- sore the season ts done, may be tempted to battle with her, and many people believe that in such a Face as that of Friday the Mayflower, ab least, If weil handled and Weil canvassed, would prove ler superior. CAPTAIN BAKE HAS LOST ALL COURAGE. Poor Captain Barr remained in the cabin nearly all day. He felt so keenly the Thistie’s defeat that he couldn't summon up courage enough to show up on deck. ‘The men recetved their usual month's pay yesterday, and the difference between that and what they bad expected added to their disap- Pointiment | They Dave deem eugaged tor two years. Wiiat will be done with them if the Thistle is sold here is something which the syndicate ‘which built the Thistle and started her out on her audacious mission will have to settle. Everybody ‘Was “glum” on the Thistle, except Sailimaker Rat~ sey. He bas ap open mind, and be has learned Soulething, and what that is may be gathered from the following account of what he said: “The Volunteer soaked to windward of us fm a surprising fashion. She snowed conclusively the value of a centerboard in windward work. Draw- ing with it down 20 feet to our 14, 10 worked In comparatively smooth and undisturbed water, while the Thistie’s keel was in water that was in motion and had been pounded and swashed by the ‘and falling of the boat. ‘That's why we shipped to leeward While the Volunteer held her course 80 steudily close to the wind. 1 don’t ‘think that it would be impossibie to build a cut- ter that would go as weil to Windward us the Vol unteer, but to do that she would Lave to be built so deep that she would lose much im running and reaching. On the other hand, there {s_no in- Gucement to butid a centerdoard Boat on the other side while the rules of the Yacht Racing Associa- tion exclude her from participation in the matches und regattas there. And if we tried it we sould have tu begina long way behind you, for your centerbour’ boats are the results of ample experi- ence and experiments.” WHAT THE RACES WAVE TAUGHT DESIGNERS, great deal has been gained in yacht design. ing from these international matches,” said the reporter. “Yes,” said Mr. Ratsey, “but the gain appears to have been all on your'stde. You have learned todrop your Keeis lower and ballast them, thus Iaaklng the centerboard boats safe, Desides ‘a 1ov ‘of improvements tm the model sugested by the cutter, and then, tuo, you have adupted the cutter rig. But I don't see what we have gained.” “Beam,” stiggested the reporter. “ob, we had tried that before and knew the value of it, but were prevented from taking ad- Vantage Of It by the rules of the ¥. R.A, which taxed beam so excessive.y. ‘As @ sallmaker, Mr. Katsey admitted that the Volunteer bad impressed him with the value of battens for the saiis. He was pleased with the favorable comments which the papers made on ‘Ue Thistie’s beautirul sik spinnaker. “But the strain on it,” be said, “was tremendous I saw stall holes breaking Out on it and gradually ex- panding into larger ones, and 1 thought every moment that it would go. ‘I was glad when the shift of Wind came aud Capt. Barr ordered it ‘ken in.” The Thistle, as she lay at anchor at Tompkins ville, challenged the admiration of all by her Decuty, but the visitors to her were few, and the proSts of the boatmen were scanty. The Volum Teer has eclipsed her fame, and interest tn her, irom the spectacular point of view, bas fallen off, BOUND TO SEE THE RACE IP IT KILLED BER. ‘The excursion steamers doa great business on race days, and the tarfff they impose makes no qifference in the Bumber of their passe When a throng of peopie are all corralied within earshot the question inevitably rises how so many of them manage to keeo out of insane asylums. In all the wind and rain of Friday, when the flying rivals, with their lofty satls stretched and taut in the gale like eagies soaring downward from a raountain crag, Were tearing the heavy waves apart and tossing them contemptuously benind, a slight, delicate woman, wrapped in a blanket, ‘Sat far Up in the Dow of ‘the Olivette, where the rain beat relentlessiy upon ber and the indiscrim- inating Wind did its utmost to biow her over the rath But ali undaunted there she sat, coughing as if her rebellious lungs would burst. “Mary, this is too much for you,” her meek little husband would suggest. “IU is too much even for me.” ‘Even for him! The poor long-suffering fellow strained hopelessly after the manly attitudes De had long siuce forgotten. “gven for your” she echoed. “Well, Tshould hope Pm pot as weak as you!” When | begin anys thing I alwaya go through with it to the end. T came to see this race and see It Iwill if it rains Knives and blows Krupp guns! Now, which isthe Vowunteer? Is it that thing With the big smoke- stackt™ “Oh, n0, dear; the Volunteer ts a sailing vessel.” “Well, what of that?’ Don’t this one sail? Pred, you will wear my life out, you just will.) What earthly good are you on a yacht racez™ Fred looked as dismal a8 a fogbank and drew a sigh from his soul aod a cigar trom his fare you going tO saiuke?™ she sharply. “You!l make me sick ¢ you smoke. TN6 way tia boat jerks and bobs is bad enough, and if Jou smoke— won't smoke, dear.” Which is ahead Fred?” “Well, the sloop is to the windward.” “Who'asked that? I Wanted to know— Poor Fred looked so forlorn that a bystander tn \etnere are the ‘boats he sala, potn re are Ul yoader, c toem ont. Sect” = ‘A smule sho* across ber sharp face like s spin- aker reaciilag out along its boom, “on, how kind!" she suid. “Yes, oh, yes, T see.” “Tue black one 1s the Thistle, the white one the Vorunteer.” “And watch $8 ahead?” “The Vowunteer is closer to the wind’ njHlow cam you get cluser to te wind than any- ng vise cab? there as muca wind where the Tatstie st es, bat the Volunceer's head fs up into it better.” Tight down in the water.” her head looks «she fs pointing better. “De they count potnts the same as in whist?"” And there she tat, cougling and sputtering, shattering uke e magpie with everyone except het husband, comprehending nothing, but utteriy re fusing 0 move her unsheltered seat for six mortal ours. When the clarion whistle announced with. @ dip such as an army of imps could oniy imitate that the great race Was over, she plucked half a dozen of her neighbors by thé arm and asked what At was all about. “Why the Volunteer ts in!” some one said. “in where?” “The race ts finished, Mary,” said her husband. Which wont? 7 “Is itt anu Instant, A YOUNG WOMAN TURNED AGED AND GuaY BY 4 ‘SHOCK OF EIKETHICITY. A Cleveland speciai, October 1, says: Mary Har. ‘mon, daughter of a farmer, was engaged to be married to Jacob Eberlein, who followed the Har- mons from Pennsylvania a short time ago. About six weeks ago the Young coupie came to the city. ‘One of Cue Young man’s trends worked in one Of the electric light establishments and they weng Wwe the machinery. Walle passing turough the shop Miss Harmom Tecelved a severe shock of electricity and fell to the floor. Ina few’ minutes Bue recovered sumiciently to be removed from the Diace and wastaken to her home. Medical aid ‘Was summoned. For four days the girl jay para- Jyged. Thea she regained the use of ber Linbs, Dut immediately began to lose flesh. ‘The hair on the left side of her head turued gray and began Yalllpg out. After four weeks she Was able to’ be about and able to aitend Lo most of ber household. Gucies, but ip that luge she had beea transformed, froma young, handsome girl into @ feeble old Woman, ser form, which had been plump and rounded, fs thin aud bent, and the sktn ou her tae and body is dry and wrinkled, Her votce is harsh and cracked, and uo one, Lo iook at her, would iinagine that she Was less than sixty years of age ‘Tbe physicians claim tuat the electric current cotuuunicated directly with the principal ‘nerves the 8 side of the head and auock Gestroyed tivetr vitality wt “Be Pickaniany Transportation in Georgia. From the Century. ‘One day a large fam‘ly of slaves came ‘the feids to jom ua. Tue head of the amily, a ven erabie negro, was mounted on a mule, and stowed away behind him tn pockets or ached to the bianket Which covered the mule were two ttle pickaninniés, one OD each side. This ave Tise UO & Most important invention—4. €., “the St, ay of Wanspocting plekaniunies"” On the ext day a mule appeased fa column covered by 8 Diauket With two pockets on each side, evcu Taining a tue negro. Very soom old tent-flies or stroug canvas was F ‘The anarchists and socialists in London uniting to get up a demonstration by way Of pro tent against che hanging of the Chicago: It ts said that during the New York boodie Asst. District Attoruey De Lancey Nicoll $250,000 waici was offered to him ag an Went Lo resign Irom his office, Anduce- | Seasosanze Goons: EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES, LATEST CREATIONS, UNSURPASSED IN VARIETY. Rich assortment in Fine French Robes, in boxes, no two alike, in the newest colors, ranging in price from $17 tos23. The largest exhibit of Plain Dress Material to be found south of New York, comprising the entire range of colors, of which the following enumeration is only ‘frection of our vast stock: Foule Cloth, all wool, 38 inches, wide, staple colors and the new shades of Copped Hussard, Mousse, Pid- son, Heliotrope, Mahogany, Serpent and Castor, st 50c. por yard, Foule Royal, 40 inches wide, all wool, heavy in Weight, finein Texture, serviceable in wear, distinet- ively elegant, in all the leading shades, at 8730. por yard. Cassimere Imperial, 42 inches wide, all wool, very fine soft material, closely wove and durable, just the material for street wear, in all colors, and an unprece- dented barvain, at 83c,; worth fully $1. Obmbinations of Plsids and Plain Materials, st all Prices, from 25c. to $1.50 per yard. ‘Stripes end Plain to match, in many styles, st all Prices. Now is the time to look over last winter's dress to make it ovcr, and to those we say bring in your sam- les and come prepared to nee the immense variety we have in seasonable stylish goods to makes new dress out of your old one. Our stock of Drees Goods never was so lange. Novelties in trimming materials to match all the ‘new shades. Braid will be extensively used for trimming,|\We carry all the new braids and new braided setts. LANSBURGH & BRO. IN OUR ENGRAVING DEPT. ‘We will continue to engrave your name ona Copper ‘Plate and print therefrom 50 cards for 86 cents, Reprint 50 cards from plate 40 cents. Reprint 100 cards from plate 75 cents. All our work guaranteed and finihed when wanted. ‘No delay at all. 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STAXMAN'S, ae a "ie, Tonia and, HE INTERNATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA I THE a i en — Hlareisbare #5 ole at H crisbarg —_ SHOOL AND KIN} TEN, NEAR | WEBER PIANOS FULLY MAINTAIN TH ‘hroweh and Nempaic, Py a Foy ed Cae eee tas | Near re e| Rega henaee Boess solicited. agency at 1228 @thet nw. eS-60" Pa Principals: SANDERS ‘Weeu with trough Marrisbust Distr ano Pantrixe Tavanr Br com SPE leat NORTE te SR | SS EARS <= ‘BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. pA eh i eh ‘PHYATE ASSIRUCTION THE BesT—Paor. 2 P A SPECIALTY, AT OOS con shel ecteue ceberiay, wits Fetes ‘st $1.50 per month. Studio 821 11th st. n.w. o3-1m* RICHARDS will continue one pupils for « her ‘Ss. "Washis Sietor, Ln, arose ete | ee aes Riv. | ror Wihiamapot. tock faven and Kimi, 0:00, ve iSTEY ‘TI Nal AG! Cs y, Cxcey BD bear aEAy TORE eens | Met Seely, eR oy taro | EATERS Ese aes Depa | eae a IR Re oat MESS AOI, CRAY, (CHRISTIAN SCIENTION; | ociock'p. mn Masovio Hall: For particulate sead for | “ol-Sum 534 Fet. nw. Booger. Oop sap gm. 2, patie 20:03 and pupils ather new residcaes, 1019 G stn wol-ime Tak GEDAUSCA BOARDING AND DAY beaheL pros a re em Odd ase daily excipt Gustay, and 4:00 ho be ee cag a Mo SEE sparware,, | pa ea cote top er fortes Senms aearetcieaee | fo. 8, facie aetemtay ong SOB; | ott ae, |e Betie Wao tte aera Gil Tst mw. Reptture. Addrem SSH EARLE, 1010" a5th et | (IVE, NEW ESTEY “PHILHARMONIC” ORGAN | Jemey City with Goat ot ee a er jashington, D. C. ‘and other atyies for church and ct ‘use. Eat pnd ‘trai a MSS NINA CHANDIER TEACHER OF MUSIC. | Weshinston.D S axRERTOO wens rans, cleat i MORI PEC ot ferriage FY os Desinnere, as - a 5 z se Gani 2 3 Ee Se ERE | a in. witl troductory. Addr L, MASSE EISDEROARTES AND) axp EAB JONAS om MORAN petOBEn 3.208 | Vicron BB ARTEN ROMMIe PREPS KG CLAss, | 10th sis, n.w., fo which the profession aud the public iS 8 block south of Dupont le), First tert bein Betobee BLOG akon WIE JAMES CAULFIELD. LATE PROFESSOR AT M the grand Conservatory of Music, New York. 22 P at. DW. 810-4" GIGNOR PABIANT FROM © Professor of ttallan sacthod of Ettring and, Yolce tare. for lessons 2-33, 6-7 orclock p.in. 530-60" ‘Yor! ‘N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL GIVE 15 struction to persons prevaring for colloge or c1vil= service exantination, PEACH ENG 1508 Sth St soS-d we FRx SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOLS FOR People. New York City, Boston, ‘Mase. Pott Pa Newark, Nos Harlem: N-1 Boltlinore, Ma. Cottage, City’ Mass. Washington, D.G, Authors classes, Fall of 1887 New York City, lence 18 West 93d. Wiuter snd ‘of 1888, ston, D.C., residence McDonald-Ellis School. Haipin wx partn, 45 cta, each, con: tains in jenscdl form all’ that ie neccssary for 6 quick Howiedge of the French langage: for sale at dress V, PRUD'HOMME, Care of Hon. 8. 8. Gos, 33 ase Lith at, New Fork city. ‘SCHOOL 01 USIC (ESTABLISHED _ 1877) Ss THEO. Woalts KING, Principal, 1305 H 2 uw. Hours till October 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. Church organ for practice, 9030-4 “AE Scx00r. ‘WEST END. 1024 17th ot. n.w. ‘Miss 8. W. KELLY, Principal, London Medalist and Tecipiont of prizes from South Kensington. Circulars Hynes, Fthst. 28 1 Tpow at 1o00 Pleres Placa ant arerie wees ake now a jerce Placa aa formerly, whe Will be pleased to meet her classes as tusua’ The rough instruction is given in branch of art. ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8’ Cloud building, 9th and F sta, Nineteenth year. Piano, Voice: Viohn. Finte, Cornet ke. Eres advantages. B, BULLAK! irector. 7-41 JRAWING AND PAINTING—NATIONAL ACAD. emy of Fine Ai S804 E st., presided over by Mrs. IMOGENE B. MOLRELL, who has had twelve medals and studied fifteen years in Enrope with the ‘most celebrated artists, To prevent children formins careless habits of drawing, they will be received Satu days, at four years of age and upward, for alnost noth- ing. Thorough instruction in Chad branch of at from drawing of all kinds to portrait and histor Painting. Evening classes for ladies and gentlemen jondays and Wedne atZorlock,_627-Lun" D* ‘P. CAULFIELD, 927-3m 1122 Connecticut AvE. pe LAW SCH a Will be :esumed, October 1st. 57 OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The twenty-thin! anuual session of the LAW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY will openin the Law Lecture Hall of the University (8. ¢. corner of 15th and H streets), on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT 6 O'CLOCK, when the Faculty will make severul new and iinport- Ant snnouncemeits for the comin year. Belanced Tariitice for the wae of tse Law Library nlarged facilities for the use o 7 will be furnished. a ew prizes, one of 100 and another of $50, will be offe 4 ‘The Graduate Depgrtment,.or School of Practice, will be conducted by Profs. COX and MAURY. For catalogues spply to W- de Moreau, 475 Pa. axe, and 1434 New York avo; Fitch, Box & Drown, 1437'Pa, ave.; W.-H. Lowdormilk & Co, 1494 F street. Or address 823 JAMES 0. WELLING, Prest. M™YEESOS FEY 1200, 1204, 1116 M st.‘and 1130 11th st. French and Enylish Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiesand Little Giri, Academie, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta.— Commodious new school building,contalning CHAPEL, SESSION ROOMS. "GLABS HOGS. pd OFFICE, with steam mt moder finprovemen Feady for occupancy this tall sia ‘Thirteenth year bexina OCTOBER 6. Forcireulars apply to Principal, _s3-4m MRS. E J. SOMERS. for the training of teachers, Eleventh year. opens Oct 1 Classen 6 to 7p. mn. for public school teae ‘and ladies in the Departments: National Kindenrarten and Primary School, 3rs, LOUISE POLLOCK, Prin- cipal, Reopens Sept 19, Clreulare at the school, US ane HOI? 10th st. od WS SRD MBe ALFRED Busac Witt REsoME AMM he duties of thelr, Behool on “Cetober that 7th st. mW. 2 iustruction in, Fredcl English, Drawing, Mathematics, 6c. "323-Tne™ HE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD Ser an gs TERN Ces cro will. for : Suh course in Clinical Medicine, Suncor}. Discaace of ‘Women, and Obstetrics durin the eusuing session ef Sear on here over . . urwical Clinic every Gatliay’ wed p, ih by Prot. NF Grabameor OR pane ay Be NE. OF ures. G D Clinic ‘by Dr. ¥. J, Shadd. Prof. Parsis will Lint his Obstetrical Clinics to sdvanced. students ‘A Surgical Clinic will be siven every Bunday morn ing during the winter saonths by Prof Robert Rey baca at'Providence Hosptial. ome of teeth will be per- fal operations and Sis formed dally by Prof. Jobn ¥-1t. Dufogr and ata? ere ein For informat C/B PURVIS, M. D., 13th st. nw. Gy2onaerOwN UNivensrry. SCHOOL OF LAW. D, Dean of | tied HON. WILLIAM A. BICHAKDSON, LL.D, (Chief Justice U. 8, Court of Cialis), Lecturer on statutory and Adininistrative Law and ‘Leval Maxins HON. CHAKLES F. JAMES, LL. D., Gastice Supreme Court District of Cofunibisy. ‘Lecturer on “The Lead ish Statutes.” HON. WILLIAM M. MEHNICK, LL. D.. (Justice Supreme Court Dastrict of Coltnnbia Lecturer on Constitutional Law, Common Law and Equity Jurisprudence. Lecturer on Equity Pleading and Prictice, Corpors- of FY ca ‘Nousaind Adit ray. JAMES G. PAYNE, LL. D., ‘Lecturer on the law of ‘Real Eatste. thé Law of lenge and Crirninal Law: JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Persoual Property, Contracts, Lecturer on Common Law Practice‘and’ Domestic Be- GEORGE E. HANILTON, ESQ., Lecturer of tis Law cf Baa Fats and Teste mentary Law. lead- Evi MOOT COURT. Cirenit Court—PRUF. JOHN W. Ross, Court of Appesl-PROFS, CHARLES W. HOFF- ‘MAN. WILLIAM M. MERRICK, aud MARTIN F. MORRIS, SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Esq, ‘Secretary and Treasurer. Introductory lecture ‘and announcements for the ensuing term at the Law Busiding, corner 6th and F utreets northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October 5, are most ‘cordially in? 1,000 volumes of care- eporte, with, comin. ‘be open fron 8 a m8 am. except Sundays, to stodente and alumni tury can be scen at Law our G t0°7 pit, daly for information, sureilinent giving cot ft booksto ‘s of atuay, es of Monraon Heady ‘anglimm, oF om application to the, unders! he ’ & M. YEAT! M D> DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, EDICAL, AN National University, Mt Vernon Place, corner a K . The ‘Sunual session will bein i SLONDAY, OCTOBER 3D, 887 5:30 o'clock i ‘For further information apply to— i. H. BARKER, M.D. Dean, "1116 H at. bw. gre invited: alter which dato the 1¢ Feeular lectures will Rroderate, ‘ally at 5.50 p. in. For f 0 any oe mits Wek Hoveoy Mtb Besos eaay., Warerooms 801 9th strect n.w. Z niietia at. LW. ENBY F, MILLER PIANOS—GHAND, SQUARE YI conta socal sud tnetremeutal Mae eta tee Bey tno F ELLis & (8 26th. 715 Oth at, mw. otal Music S9oime | 841m 937 Pa sve.,near 10th at. i L208, EHAMLIN UPRIGHT 1 LOCUTION proved nlethod of ate Pieris gna EES seinem | wei PitXo brane of Education is more scholarly, refined | FPEHR BROS? UPRIGHT PI WITH and useful, ant none pays better at the present day, | ID damper attachment and other improvements, than Elocution.” which canbe rendered valmnost. silent the Collexiate Courses open October 5. {nvaluable Jor those who wish. to practice ‘without 1. ‘The Non-Professional. 2. The Professional. The | disturbing their family or ‘neighbors Non-Professioual is for those who wish to study Blo- NO, F. ELLIS & cuiou aman ELEGANT ALT for Goweand Bociety, | _s14-1m 937 nd ‘as an accomphishint forms an importa NaIERERESERE Tne as oe ee a i preity UILD SQUARE AND UPLIGHT PIANOS, THE Par cp erezdetat Cousee as two divisions, 1, ona. | Otbustmeitiun grede any Rat JNO. F. ELLIS & CO., 1, TORY; 2 ACLING. There are also Short Courses We, tear Toth oe aie, and Private Lessons. ‘The College teaches: VOICE CULTURE, ARTI ‘ORD: PAY- LATION, PRONUNCIATION, ELOGUTION, AN: dermonth. “"3NG, F RLtIs Boo SIS, Expreseive Readin FP ivle snd Hymn Resale, | 937 Pa. hear 10th st. EY = z zs = TION, Physical Harmony, GESTURE, ORATORY N= PIANOS, SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND Oral ‘Translations, Exteniporaneous 8) Parlin: ‘Grand, at moderate pricon and easy terms; old in- mentary Practice, PERSONAL MAGNETS! sp | Seemananits caken a8 paymen Lion Dew & 00. rsonation, ACTING, Comedy, D! Te | gam CS ee pe toe, a at ‘The Colleze has # Dramatic Hall, with stage 10 eh EEE te Send tor Large Ilustrated Catalowae, with full de- ata DATES. F. ELLIS & CO. sounign of Eouere, Courses: alo, "CONTESTS. | 14m 937 Pu ave. beat 10tb st nw, ‘ORS, ete. : also, catalogue op the CURE ‘18 of SPEECH: and the School of Deep Waren D CONDITION, tisinw, “Diplomas aud Deg teen conferred. cover, at bargain. THE MATIN COLLEGE of ELOU HoSand ORA- YOUN F. ELLIS & CO. Sis ata Sins as ora 813-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave, n. W,, beat 10th st. 3 6th st. nw lock tant of City Post-Ofice, SOt § : : HADBURY SQUALE PiAN si Wshiortan: bc -¥ 0: ox Sok | TBR atol andogeer ste eee HE CORCORAN JOHN F. in & CO., COLUMBIAN #13-1m_037 Pennaylvania ave, n. we teat Ot st. The following courses e AINES BROS ARE ENGLISH enhetories | Gitiou, with stool and cover, ata bargain. Literature, History. JOHN #. ELLIS #00, MATHEMATICS—Alucbra, Geometry, Trigonometry, | _813-1n_037 Pepusylvania ave. n. w., near 10th st An lytical Geometry, Calculus, GER BABY G! PAGESfrouch and German, Watton, wil toot ate JOUN'T ELLIS i -tieal aud Devernint |P Fer “nd tolarranea tte_ana | CE a TEAS a city Jn sae Speen oe gate, ne | UO sery utile used. at low pr HN ¥. ELLIS & CO., ‘near 10th st. ERING—Mechantcs, Descriptive Ts, Theory of iustruments, haiead sed Harbcr'snrveyius, &e- PHTLOSUPHY—Mental aud Moral. PR. 1m g8S, Courses of Leciures on Botany, Zoology, Anthro- R HY Bo ology anid Geo Studies besa ‘clock pam. R H For information apply to R H Sug ge19-1m E. T. FRISTOE, Dean. MUSIC STORE, 925 7TH ST, N. W. J APTEN'S COMMERCTAL CoLLEGe, 313 6th st. n.6., near City Fost-Oitice, ‘The Highest Standard Business College in America, Day sud Eveuing Seasious, Students can outer ou any Pianos snd Organs for rent and sold on ‘mont paynonta, "Agente for New Eucla: Steritter sod THE UNRIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. ‘We offer great ins in second-hand instrument week day. Catalogue free on application at College | Importers of ine tows, si ‘Be. 80, Office. on first for, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.. or by mail. | copies of 5 and 10-cent sheet music. 1e4 tree, ¥.G. MARTYN, President; ©. K. UBNEI, C. EA, BL 35-6 slb-: ‘OL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, Jal wt. 8. €., Mist COKNELIA ¥. BOX DEN Prine ia CO Carcxermo axv Harvwax Praxos ‘To rent and sold on monthly payments, pal. Eleventh year opens Monday, October 3. F ad Salpeter oy ornaieye Yiaoe revaired, store, tuned, and moved, GRADUATE OF HARVARD, CHING IN W. G. METZEROTT & 00,, Washington, desires pupils singly or m amall 23 903 Pa ave. near vth st, Classes, Inquire of ME. JARVIS BUTLER, O34 F at. res = qe L, Wav & Bros. CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 7TH and D ste. n.w.—A practical business education that qualifies young ‘men aud women to support them. selvey and succesatnlly pertorm the active du ies of 709 7th at. n. Established 1988. Kranich aya Buch and other fine Pisnos—new and second-hand—st yzeat bargains for cash until October Thorough instruction «iven in Rapid Writing, | 1st, sthe English Lansuaxe, Correspondence, Kapid Caicu: | Pianos and Organs moved, exchanged or rented. Iation, Book:Kertiue, Tunineas Practice, Civiom, or | TUuliw and repairing bouestly dove Sciende of Citizenship, Stenography, and Type-Wri- auld fing. Regular Day anid Evening Sessions Temumed THURSDAY, September J, at 9 am. and 6 pm. Pees FEE aN od Ottice open for arrangemenits, by the year or quarter, KE NNN AA BOB OE gu aud after Monday. Aniust 29. A eps of Ree nae ee eee eachers. ‘Tuition fees—heyular business course, 3 sessions) one year, $70, payable 810. on entering, an eK NNN 44 EBB ERB bulauce In monthly installments of €10 each; «year scholarship, paid in full on entering, $60; tuition per usrter of ten weeks, $30, paid om qntering. Nueht. essions—Tuition: $16 for, three months, or 860 for ope year. Seats are assizned in the order of resistra- ton. Special advantages secured by being present at the opening of day or night sessions, Iustrated Gir cular sent free on application. C, BPENCER, Princit MRS. SARA A. bad ice-Princijial. PRE MEDIC (ARMACEUTICAL AND Dental Departnients of Howard University will open October 3d, at 8 p.m. Au address will be de- livered by Prof Robert Heyburn, to which the pro. fession aud public are invited.” For circulars aud address C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 13th se, UNEQUALED JX TONE: TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP 14 & suCOND-HAND PIANOS ‘A fine assortment of Prominent mike NOS FOR RENT. WM. KNARR & co., wt 817 MarketSpsce. Do Nor Prnemasr UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMFREOY PTANO. A thorouxuly first-class instrument at medium prica, ‘Over 41,000 now in use. -hand Pianos and ‘prices from 10 tatoos wold on itl outy bay atone oF ey OMENIY SBC, Et at. RLINGTON ACADEMY, 621 7th st., opposite U. 8. Patent Office. Sevorunent of ‘A Select School for Boys and Young Men. Autumn sy term beyins SEPTEMBEK 12. Day and Evening ses- | 9024 Cee a3 CEES instraction: RSS GHA? SERVOS AREER, SNS: fat aed | HOUSE: SHINGS. 6s, Ovr Axzsicax Hoxes AND HOW TO FURNISH THEM.” FURNITURE——FUBNITURE, B. J. HORNER & 00., FURNITURE MAKERS AND IMPORTERS, 1, 63, AND 65 WEST 23D STREET, NEW YORK. Largest display of First-class Furniture in Ameries, Best Values. Prices in plain figures, Ten Showrooms, and Suite of Furnished Specimen Kooms, Llustrated ‘Hand book—“How ty Furnish Our American Homes"— sent on application. a28-w,th,f,tu-tw We Isvre You To Exonsz OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS, FUR- NITURE, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS WHICH WE ARE NOW OPENING. IF STYLES ARE NOT BETTER, AND PRICES AS LOW FOR SAME CLASS OF GOODS AS CAN BE FOUND, WE DO NOT ASK YOU TO BUY. SOME BIG DRIVES IN FURNITURE. W. H HOERE, 801 Market Space. SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 8T.N.W., Vrimary, Intermediate and, fligh School for bo sexes. Fifth year begins SEPTEMBEK 26, in an en- Jarged building with larger corps of teachars, all pro- fessional. © Instruction in Bowiish, Mathematica, Languages and Science. Pupils prepared for college orbusiness, Individual traiing aud special advan- fages to apt pupils. Laboratory work and calisthenie drill, The school is weil sapniied: with charts, refer- ence books sud physical and chemical appuratus, Of- in. to 12, Oras a dress ‘For catalogue fice hours’ 10. THOS. W. SIDW ‘T, ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. Course of studies: Classical and Commercial. Hering: Boarders, yr seasion of hye monte S100, uy students accordituye Studies DAY, SE ra to iD sumed on ys, ON INSTITUTE, 1530 T 8T.—SE- Ject English and French Sehool fcr Girls, re-opens, OciObEKs, 18: aes V AVERLY SEMINARY, ASS ‘ave.nw. “Boardinie ain.t Day School Ladies aud Children. Opens OOTOBRER sty MISS LIPS PU eeaeg Ate, SADE oF ; to adulta cont pre Amavelly Nest Hutst allecxaminatioha acs WY INSTITUTE, aw, and K ate. nw. OLLIERE. HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FO. 3S Cimaacr td yearsot anor Anew pupils ‘axen firtue family, LUCIEN EC. COLLU at) A St. Washington, D. C., 1538 T st. nw, near Arlington Hotel, Opens Coliisianianeous Are ct Never Forgetting. "Gee “Tn 6 a Special Notices. "56-3m Ms ROSA POESCHE'S GERMAN-ENGLIA: School and Kindergarten reopens Oct. 3 (4th year) Conveyance for pipils living ut distance, Circulars at 124 12th st.u.w. Private lessons, auz7-2m" WWANZ SHAEFER. LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Musio, som 1232 13th st, n.w. WASHINGTON, ACADEMY OF TELEGRaPaY, CHUSETTS for Young incipal. Haare Stoves. In selecting a Heating Stove it will be to your inter- ext to inspect our immense assortment, embr: cing all styles and the latest desigua, which we are offering st low prices. Keoping only first-class mechanics, we are prepared to do all kinds of repsiring in the best man- = 200, 4:00, C ep 8 polis, 7:25 and 0:1 12:05, $:20, 6:00 Paw daly, Beco e wunday.” Bundaye B00 D ND FREDERICK} BAILW\Y an RAA SERPS REEDS EATEN 47, 10:57 am; 43 05, 10:95 103 ee 200. 10:6 fe 200. 6 ‘om., daily, BA tioks anv onto RAILROAD. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 25TH, 1887. LEAVE WA8HI ( FROM STATION, CORN VE OA NEW SERS ATR ANDO UE 2g Chicas and Northwest, Exp, Dally 10:35, m, peor Clicinnstd apd St, Lous, Exp, Dally 3:15 and 240 pam. geet Pittsburg and Cleveland, Exp. Dally 10:55am, 350 p.m. Le ‘Stat 10:10: For Phliniciphia Newark end Whitaiogton. 7:30 a, m,1 wm and 4:30 p.m, rs, ‘Yor intermediate pointe betwee Ball and Phil- adeiphia. 19:00 st aud 44:55 For herp and intermediate For. 5:00, ¥ 9:45 gay 11, 185, Ss casa 30, ier a ‘For Annapolis, ad On > day, 8:3 gins ost, 8:30 ain. T2907 3:30, ‘banda cm more, Babb, 0:40, 3:35. ce 2 ay oe sos Bie) 4:40, O85 and 110g.’ ORS 2S Ai sane Se eens Dam (St foes andoS53 pan Ou Bunday wope skal ee Yor Galthers rand intermediate points. t9:05a m, tz:30 p.m. P30. ager Boru and inieribeaiate stations, 21:20 p,m, a Chorch train leaves Washi: on at ey stopping at all ‘mations on ase kas red & m, 15:30 p.m, Sundays, For Hayersto wn. $1010 a. m. and t5:30 p m rete a = oT B:2 atone PY rhs aneyeobaaoe 720 am. 1 Fhiladelphia, Chester, and Wilm! 10:45 ae. ‘5105, 8:00, ahd BS0'p. me dalyeand $4.03 From Si and is te ma. ey amt termeaa points north of Bal- ve mn 5:00 8:05" ‘215, 4:10, 3: : 50, 7 8:30, nto pointson Except Sunday. "Daily. Bacgage called for and checked, at and rest. gences on orders leitat Ticket 19 aud 135) PENS SAVANTA AVENUE % . W. M. CLEMENTS, ©. K. LORD, ser] Manager. Gen. Fass Agent, AEDMONT AIR LINE, Schedule in extect A M—Eust Team. ; ‘Charloties eth 3, Sts eae 8:30 Go Gordons: ‘his, it Le ar Speen etre asia erg Meg ep ti Pulhusn Sleepers Wash- caged oipescayriaery te Dupe at 4S ASL and GAO PMs oie Chee a By Car and funiisted.sud barrage ‘checked at om8ce 1300 Yathia ven Passenger Mtauon, Pen Eniirood Gk aud Buttectae’ SASOL. Ts OTOMAC RIVER BOATS. T. VERNON! MT. VERNON! CORCORAN, ‘Sr downs down as > reaches Wi STEAMER W. W. Leaves Ttheatree wharf daily ‘Yernon and River Landinys as 10 o'cluck a, m, about 3:30 p.m, ald — Low fares. Tho peril : ly furntshed, Foe fpterear tt arta ria tre tar Recarune. ‘meals served unngenouin ‘staterooms secured, and bagrage st 12, ‘Pon, ave, Lloyds sod Pe a Hag See “Oi a Yk NORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONKOE. ‘The Steamer GhLOKGE LEAKY i ve 7th street wi PRi- wi ‘on, MONDAYS, WEDNESDA' CESDAYS auto preven) at ap. itb Hoston and . for Mt. yinunt wt 1, 1. BLAKE, Captain, AND FORTRESS MONROE. DAIL, EX Fawax. Day 3380p will TCbeDAIS, TI Aa. mm, Exclusive connection wit steamers. “Connect ayo with rteuner Ariel tor mond, ior Ne oy WV 631 F st. n. w., rooms 7, 8, and! ocl8-12m" Pathpcemye Geotnerkoy Furnaces, A cail respect- LESSONS, . ATISS CLARA HARRISON, ‘W.8 JENES & CO, s0-1m* els Mat nw! a4 717 7th st. nw. ARTYN'S COLLEGE, 313 6TH ST, N. VARPETS, fmiodern thon Of Prot G. Fontaine. ‘Fence Gane jeare daily receiving our Fall Supply of Carpete, comprising all the new patterns in Bigelow, Lowell, and Hurtford Wilton»; Biselow, Lowell, and Hartford Bruneel; Moquives in choice patterns: Lowell and Hurtford Ingrains; Art Squares, all sizes; Rugaand ‘Mate in all the new designs; Furniture Coverings: st Tialian tau lit by wood native teucens: coavorath peta.” Clasiid on Tucnday, hiuneday, wud Sava pu ‘McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOO) Cor. Massachusetts ave. and 17th st, Curtain Dropery, Lace Curtins, and ‘Table Coversin English and French Hoardi ay ‘School for ‘Young Laliesand Little Giri © reat variety. Fifti: Year beuius September 28, 1887, sop2-3m HOOR BRO. & 00.. 1328 Fat, Primary, Intermediate, Academic, lesley” 1 Cr eT story An und Musical Sones taht 1 proper, | PURPARE FOR WINTER Bincteen teachers. ior. ine struction. i aoe English, French, Latin, Penmansitp, Class Drawing, | » Latrobes, Ranges, 2 and Furnaces at low and Class Sinwine, A. spectal herds : | prices nt GARTUELIZS. So 7th at. aw. fhe use of pupils in distant pa beers ee | ® ‘of is ‘promptly’ done, Graton and ant paris : E- cular adden the banca ike NNK wiZis | Bricks alweywon siden J. Instruction in Book-keevine, Renan. | | D4) FIFTEENTH ST. NW, gers rorpinent of the Ulted Mates ‘Fwo'classes: fromm | y Lhe Asses KERIS long.cetablishea Day School for | 4 2IG, torcand 709 Bem. stuition ‘month, | Youns Ladies: eu wil reopen. 4 ext th Gotan 'F, Woop, Lite” Principal Schools, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBRE 21, Berpicoe. Wi aoe sar Zor information apply s above é ¢,, 10-inch Embossed (Graduate of the Leipsix Conservatory of Music), | No home study for children under twelve, ‘work i reacher . ‘A limited number of scholars ‘will . 7h etaw, _enge et of mee, 1140 Gthat nw. | boarders. Dereosived ae | "th atreoksara pass the tay cb BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, ~ WASHINGTON, 793 14TH ST. W. Boston, 154 Tremont t.; Brooklyn, 40 Court 8t.; ‘New York, 23 W. 23d 8t; Phils, 1523 Chestnut st ste, Mize cgpeanarmanguagze eect erie anes MS Senge gre eae Miss Conn will ate accept ongagements as the College Hall, nouthwost corner of Avania ave, #€ 1 o'clock. Das ERS For Gickets and information ¢ i to J A. MILBURN, Treasurer, at sitet abuse ieee ni7-3w LOOT Mat hw. is. — FG. GIVING THE MOST SATISFACTION 18 THE SILENT NEW AMBRIOAN Yo. 7, ©. AUEBBAGH, 7th and H, Sole AgencyD . 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