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ARRESTED AS HE LANDED. cum with Cheating “Big” ars ged pies CAPTURED BY A DETECTIVE ON HIS ARRIVAL PROX ‘RUROPE AND A STORY OF MINE SALES COMES OUT. ‘The New York Times of yesterday says: Henry Wi Finiey, “of Washington, colonel on Gem War. ren’s staff, lawyer of 41 Cornhil!, London, one 0: te managers of Samuel J. Tilden’s campaign. mining expert,” &c., generally known as “Biz’ Finley, because of his girth, stature and yarns, ‘walked down the gangplank yesterday soon after ‘the steamer Arizona arrived. As he did sohe was tapped on the arm by a detective and arrested on a warrant charging him with swindling the mil- Honaire whaling captain and mine owner, Ebene- zer Morgan, of Groton, Conn., out of $1,920, He went to police headquarters, secured the services of @ lawyer, and at the Jefferson Market Police Court faced the complainant, a horny-handed snd weather-beaten old man Of seventy, and his counsel, Mr. Morgan sald that early In 1886 he employed Finley to go to Colorado and look after his tu. rests in the Great Animas Mine. ‘That fall Fin- -F Wanted mnoney—$2,000. He sai¢ he had failed to get his fees froma woman for whom he bad prosecuted one of the Alabama claims, and prom- ied to pay When she settled with hima. Belteving these representations, Morgan gave hiin §25 and a ebeek for $1,929. Flaley produced what appeared to be an agree- ment, made in London on June 30, 1886, between limseif and Morgam, to the effect that Morgan, Weing an Owner of Valuable mining property in Colorado, and, needing counsel, aud Finley being a lawyer, Finiey agreed to give advice and pro- mote thé sale of the property for $5,000 in eash, all expenses, and one-tourth of the proceeds of the lease or sale. Finley claimed that the money tained from Morgan was in part settlement of this contract, Morgan repudiated the contract and said his sig- nitare to it Was a forgery. He said he was intro duced to Finiey by Prof. J. H. MeChesney. “T remember him,” interrupted Justice Duffy; “Thad him before ‘me twice fcr drunkenness.” Morgan admitted that the processor sometimes He went om to say that be had spent $150,000 to get his mines “through.” ‘The Great Natinas Mine Was valued at £40,000, and he charged that Finley conspired to get itn to sell tt for £25,000, so that he and confederates could pocket, lance, His acquaintance with the d cost him $12,000, and he considered him a humbug. justice Dufly safd he would hold the prisoner for eXataination orsend the case to the district at- torney. Finley wanted to be paroled, but was held in $000 ball. Being unable to procure tt he ‘Was sent to the court prison. ‘There he sald” he thought his character would compare favorably With that of his accuser, He had oaly to rever to the suit of ex-Cougressman August H. Brandegee st Morgan. Morgan subscribed $5,000—or put down bis n ne for that amount—for a’ Baptist enw W neu the coliector culled he repudiated his signature. He con ‘ase by pay ing $4,200, and then boasted that be had saved $50. Fintey <atd Morgan and Prof, MeChesney came to his office tn London, They vere in trouble with thelr Seoteh investors about the titie to a mine {a Jdao known as the Atalanta. They employed y to goto to negotiate for Its sale ouch ¢ He contracted to sell the to Jas. Wylle Guild, of Glasgow. teat him 10 ook af Finley went to Colorado, secureda i the property, buying it In, and get- stile, He ten prepared’ to go to Mongiin to sell the mine, which Was a Morgan had been’ gambiin brokess, Owens & Mercer, failed, Tt nley asked Norgan erms of the contract, happened. that fh me cording Morgan Fecetved the settlem nt of his account With his brokers in a check for $1,229, ‘This he in He ‘wight have told Morgan about (he woman with the Alabamactatm, Dut te reason for getting the $2,000 was the con tract Now, the Alabama claim business, Finley said, woriand, of New York, had 3 His lawyer, Jerome F. Ff ured in the last days of the « ‘ommiscion and Finliy Was appointed in his place. ciaim Was allowed, but it had not been col- rs widow had not paid the fees, ontract of last January, Finley sued in the Court een’s Bench at London er 36,000, and the suit is still pending. He rreled With Morgan & McChesney because the er objected to paying bis share of Finley's ex- believed bis arrest was for the pur- f offsetting the suit in England, so Dr. Parker's En‘ozy om Beecher. TUE ENGLISH CLERGYMAN DISCHARGES THRE TASK WHICH BKOUGHT HIM TO AMERICA. Dr. Parker delivered a eulogy upon the late Henry Ward Beecher at the Brooklyn Academy of Muste last night. He began with areference to the overwhelming character of the task assigned tolim. Asan Englishman Dr. Parker claimed an dvantage which no American could enjoy. Inthe criticism of a man like Mr. Beecher Christian Eng- lishmen are enabled to aWard honor as if with the serenity Of accumulated years, whilst some of the | juen in bis own country are yet unable to escape the limitations of loc vision, After some | glowing tributes to vitality, Its tree- dom, {fs emanetpation fron antiquated ideas | That weigh down the Old World, 18 eternal hope- | Tulness, Dr. Parker sald: “Henry Ward Beecher never could have been in Europe what he was in America. You gave him scope; you created ‘Opportunities for him; your Journals muitipiiea his influenc planded and consolidated "his Indep faust never get what the nation did for the man: even we member most gratefully what te man did for the nation.” Dr. Parker sketched Beecher's boyhood and | eariy life, and analyzed his unexcelled pulpit gifts Mr.. Beecher was great without” toll, | lighty without exhaustion, and so redundant were ius pulpit miracies that they were in danger ot being treated as commonplace. He had a Supreme gift of language, as was betokened by his pianet-like eyes—eves is full as Shakespeare's, as radiant as Gladsone's, as expressive a8 Gar rick’ In the ase of words he Was a necromancer; unconsciously so to a large extent, tor he never knew bow well he was expressing himself. There had been great preachers in England. But Mr. Beecher stood apart from them by the very fact That Whilst they purchased thetr pulpit eminence by great expenditure of effort he was evidentiy free born. He tolled not, nor did he spin, yet the ornate pomp and classic'unity of others’ were not to De compared WILD lis artless simplicity. His preaching Was an amazing combination of prilos- ‘ophy, poetry, emotion and human enthusiasm—all centered in Christ, and all intended to bring men into right relations with the Father. Dr. Parker devoted considerabie attention to a refutation of ‘ae charges of unoctnodoxy. Dom Pedro's Fate. PHYSICIANS SAY THAT HE WILL NEVER BE ABLETO RE- SUME WOmK. From the New York Herald. Kio JaNzino, Sept. 10, 1887.—A great sensation ‘Was excited here early in this week by the publt- cation In the Gazeta de Noticias of Partstan cor- respondence from Dr. Dermeval da Fonseca, one ot Its editors, assertiog, from his own observations as physician, and from bis inquiries among doctors and others who bad opportunities of obser- vation, that the emperor will never again be ule to attend to | public affairs, through that progressive failure of his Intellect’ shown in his forgetfulness of Tecent matters and of maimes which 18 due to his malady, diabetes. In fact, Dr" Fonseca cites a private interview he had with his former teacher, Professor Peter, one of the medical experts calied ‘in to examine Bom Pedro, who de- elared to him: “The emperor ts irretrievably lost. Lis return to business must not be thought of. It would tnfulllbiy precipitate the mental decay and render him utterly crazed in a short time.” ‘These assertions of revelations of Dr. Fonseca have been denied by the government and have provoked a Storm of indignant protest trom the Semi-omcial writers, Unfortunately Dr. Fonse- ca’ revelations coincide completely with the Tumors prevalent In Rio soclety for some time previous to the emperor's departure for Europe. Atiention is also fixed upon the election about totake place at Pernambuco, In consequence of ou@ of 13 representatives, Mr. Manoel Portela, having to solicit re-election, through his entry tuto the mluistry aa minister of ‘the empire. Greatly to Uhe disgust of the government, and especially of the new minister, Dr. Josquim Dabuco, the abolitionist chief, bas’ 1eturhed from England on purpose to contest the election of Dr. Portela, and has probabitities ot success, despite the pressure whicn the ment can exert, To check the opposition’s eltetoral agitation the goverament delegate has prohibited abd suppressed by force open-air meettngs, one lite being already sacrificed in doing so. The abo- Liuiouist feeling 1s very strong in Pernambuco, aud itis in arms against the minister because in enter- ing the cabinet he consented to sacritice to its pro- houneed pro-siavery policy his own loudly pro- claimed sympathies with the abolitionist move- iment, ———_+e-____ Urging Yale Men to be Religious, Prof. Henry Drummond, of the University of Fainburgh, Scotland, who, with a party of co- laborers, is Investigating the religious system of the American colleges, addressed @ large number of Yale men at Dwight Hall, in New Maven, Sun- day afternoon. In explaining hig work he said Sie are scientists and deal with facts e jentists ecause our religion is founded ‘om mec 3nd have come to you to-day. I would say to those Who have not seen Mt to join our movement tbat the cutsiders are, in many instance i Maeae hte fest, the wittiest inen in our colleges’ rehase identity themselves with us “became theyre ail the little weaknesses of Christianity. Isp post You sit on the fence a good deal here at Yale; put there is no fence in religion. You are On af the fgut between religion and the world. Young man should be religious as a Young man, hot us an old woman, We allow no interference with amus uent, and consequently have drawn juany football And ericket players within our Tanks. A dozen more of our men have formed a sockty, and have Uo go into the slums of Edin- Durgu dnd work among the poor and wretched. “hele room is decorated with the trophies they won in athletes, and they are manly and strony jueu of the university. We do not interfere with tyeculation. | We hold that there are twelve en » the KingJom of God, Kingsley goes in ab one gate; Sain Joues in another. ‘There Isa reat deal Of religion in this country, but not laueh Christianity. ‘The object of our being here 4s that we may ve-ome like Christ, and thats the Object Of a college and university. = — A convention of independent colored 11 be eld "im Charlottesviite, Vary Gctober Le for. the Ptpose of deciding wpoa the best Yo pursue the present campaign iu that State, Capt. Black and soses Sal in Saturday, began preparing the petition to tne Supreme Court Of the United States for a writ oi arior ia the case of the anarcnista, THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. f WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1887-SUPPLEMENT. A BBR Bae fA BR AA BOB AAA BBBOA A UU MM MM 955, BE wae ee ee TU MMM — Syg8 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 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We have our Prices Down to the Lowest Notch, and ‘We'll push business to the highest at oo AK RE HHA L @ OAAKK HoH AAL 9 OSA RK HAH AAT coe SE Sc OE E24 tutu 229 COR. TENTH AND F sTs. G. T. Kes TAILOR, 4149TH ST.N.W. FALL stock Now READY. Seuuxe Orr THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT AND | te. BELOW COST, To Crose Bosixess SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, UNDERWEAR, LIN- ENS AND DOMESTICS, AT LEAST TWENTY- FIVE PER CENT LESS THAN YOU CAN BUY THEM IN ANY IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK BE- FORE PURCHASING I¥ YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AS SOON AS POSSI- BLE. PLEASE COME EARLY IN THE DAY TO AVOID THE RUSH AND YOU CAN RECEIVE BETTER ATTENTION. OTHER HOUSE IN TOWN. STORE FOR RENT: FIXTURES FOR SALE. eep2-3m 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Pennsylvania Avenue HE OLNEY INSTITUTE, THE MISSES DOR- Dist, Priuctyata Bag Eogliah, Hpeueby ad Saal jouns Ladies ‘cirl session eirculgre Sify tothe the MIsse6 DORSEY. ‘dines poet Washington. "se WAseEeT oN 1001 OF ELOGUTION AND HART, Principal’ Voice Culfure, Elocation. of Oratcry.. Diploma awarded, " Elective: fm ae ree cama § Bae School for Bo Rourek Be aicipal Wash ington Sc! sais, o4-1m TADY COLLEGE ‘GRADUATE WILL GIVE TS instruction in English bran juan, to prepare for collere, or the pues TS TERNATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA 18 THE f modern ‘Ciréuiars free, Correspondence or solicited. Agency at 1228 Oth st. u.W. 8-6" JRAWING AND PAINTIN HT BY COM- Doreen ether. Aetna $9 verano, ree toe sons classce for Souigsen tn Saturtay ate ae im mowth Studio Sai Tse weer os Tine Aint On 5: a MES EMMA’ GRAY (CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST) arned to the city, and will receive patients and pupils ather new residues, 1015 G st u.w.01-Ime ch, or Ger he chine. adress | be HOF. J. F. GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF PIANO, Picea. Yieal Music, and Rarmony. Bapecially at (aisle teenage amr eo Ma SEN RRs Ea PC oe gyuced bupsin: bent rotenone tari modorste 4148 — ol-Im* rANNS ERG: ‘EN iD ME ES MASSS BR RIPAR TING AS} ax INDEWGARTEN NORMAL, THAISTSO. 1v18 Sunderland Place (one block south ). “First term bewins October & 188%, my JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PR She frand Conservatory of Music, Ne Pst.u.w. .BIANE FROM EUROPE, 7 {OM EURO: E Professor at Aatiak soothe at oan rng and Voice 7 oclock p.m, few York ave. ulture. 830-6 N EXPERIENCED TEACHER le, ction to persona preparing for col dervice exatuination. TEACHER, 1308 Oth st.220-49° ENCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOTS FOR i -*peakin, le, New York City, Boston, ottevliin, Pas Newark S. Se ilarlour wpltcations for lessons 2-9, 0 Beluingre, "Md Cottage Cit Washington D.C. Author's clas: ‘of 1887 New York city, Hekionce Swear soa ARNT, Sew, PANE Washington, D-G Ui oaladenos Heap ines party ao eta each, is in ‘a condensed for an that is necessary fic. nowledge of ujorg an language; for sal bats. Address V. PRUD'HOMME, cifite of Hon. 8. 8. Cox, 13 Fast 12th st, New York Se s° (ESTABLISHED 1877) THEO. INGALLS RING, Principal, 1305, H nw. Hours till October 31, from 2 too Pm. Chu Ofean for practh e330-4 A®t ScHoor, ‘T END. 1024 17th st. n.w, Miss 8. W. KELLY, Principal, London Medalist and recipient of prizes from South Kensington. Cirenlars at Ryneal’s, 7th st. 828-1, RY SCHOOL_MRES. MH, PIKE'S STUDIO 18 how at 1530 Pierce Place, as formerly, where she Sill be pleased to meet her claases as usual. Thorough instruction is given in every branch of art. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 8: Cloud building, ¥th snd F sts, Nineteenth Piano. Oran, Voice, Violin: Fyute, Cornet fc, advantages. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. Je2 G AND PAINTING—NATIONAL ACAD- ine Arts, 804 E st, presided over by B.MOLKELE, who has had twelve id studied fifteen years in’ Enrone with the most celebrated artists. To prevent children forming careless habits of drawing, they will be received Sutur! days, at four yeurs of age and upward, for slmost noth: ins.’ Thorouch instruction In every brauch of art from drawing of all kinds to portrait and historical nting. Evenine classes for ladies and gentlemen ednesday s27-lau* pe idence MeDonald Ellis, Schov. OOL” OF MUSIC & LAW SCHOOL OF THE 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 (8. ¢ corner of 15th and H streets), on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT when the Faculty will make several new and import- ant announcements for the coming yeur. w lecture courses have been provided. ~Enlarged facilities for the use of the Law Library ‘will be furnished. ¢Xem Prizes, one of $100 and another of $50, will be jie, Graduate Department, or School of Practice, will be conducted by Profs. OOX and MAURY. For catalogues abply to W. ‘Morrison, 475 Pa, 434 New York ave.; Fitch, Fox & Brown, W.H. Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F street. JA LING, Prest. M™ ARY, AVE “1100, 1104, 1116 M st.’and 1130 11th st. French snd English Boarding and Day School for ‘Young Ladies and Little Girls, Academic, Intermediate and Primary Departments.— Commodious new schoo! building.containing CHAPEI, | SESSION- ROOMS, CLASS-HOOMS, and) OFFICE: with steam heating and best modern improvements, Feady for occupancy this fall. ‘Thirteenth year begins OCTOBER 6, Nec chrcalersepnlyt'Peinlpal, MRS. E. J. SOMERS. Me "AND MES” ALFRED BUSAG WILL RESUME i the duties of ‘their School om October 4th, at | ole Tih st: nw. Private: tnstenction ie French, Enwlish, Drawing, Mathematics, kc. seme | [HE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD | Will. for the benefit of Medical Students, give s thor guah course in Clinieal Medicine, Surgery. Diseases of Women, and Obstetrics during the ‘etauluis session at the Freedimen's Hospital ax fol ‘A Medical Cline every Sunday, at 2 p.m., by Prof. TH Hood. 4 Suryical Cuimie every Gaturday, at 4 Purvis A daily mi. by Grabaw, or C, iro “Clinic ‘by Dr. F. J, Shadd.- Prof, Purvis, wali ‘to udvanced students, is Obstetrical Clin: A Surgical Clinic will be ziven every Sunday torn sy burn ing duriug the winter months by Prot -Robert “Davtaloperstions ahd, Ailing of teoth wilt be ental operat asi, ling of ecth w - formied atiy'by Prof Youu Fit Butvue aga ata For information address C. B PURVIS, M 1118 1sth st. nw. aesern GpeORGETOWN T UNIVERSITY. = SCHOOL OF Law. TY. REV. JAMES SN DOONAN, 8.3, President of the University. CHARLES W. HOFFMA Dean of the Pacult HON, WILLIAM A. KICHARDSON, LL. D., (Chief Justice U. 8. Court of Claims), Lecturer on statutory snd Administrative Law and HON. CHARLES F JAMES, LL, D astice Supreme Court District of Columbia ‘Lectinrer on Ene ish iatuten HON WILLIAM Mt MERIICR, (untice Supreme Court District of Colingbiay Lecturer on Constitutional Law, Common Law Plead. Joe and Equity Jurisprudence MARTIN E. MOMRIS Leis Lecturer on Rauily Pleading and Practice, Corpor- and gas SG. PAYNE, Lecturer on the law of ‘Real Estate, the Law of Evi- dence and Criminal Law. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL. D. ‘on the Law of Fervanal Property, Sontracts, aud Negousble Px KOSS, 1 Lin Practice ant” Domestic Re- GEORGE E, HAILTON, E80, ‘Lecturer on the Law "at ‘Torts and Testa- R Circuit Court_PROR FONS WROSS, Court indi ail CHARLES W. HOFF- MAN, MERRICK, and MARTIN’ F SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Esq, ‘Secretary and Treasurer. Introductory lecture and announcements for the epsuing term at the Law Building, corner 6th and ¥ streets northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October 5, at 6:30 pan. All interested are most cordially i: ¥ a A librsry, comiprising nearly 1.000 volumes of care fully selected text bool Feports, with como. dious reading rooms attached, has been estadlished in the Law Building, and will ‘be open Sam. to 20 p-m- daily, except Sundays, to ‘tudents aud alurant ‘The Secretary can be seen at the Law Building from 6 to 7 p.m, daily for information, enrollment, Se, Chroulans avin course of ‘study, terms &c, can be had at bookstores of Morrison, Bradley A\ or Anglim, oF on ayplication to the underslened, 16-1mo Ny ee ‘AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, National University, acy ‘Vernon [oe Stn and K sta p.w. The fourth annual seasi begin MONDAY, ‘OCTOBER 3D, ‘1887, at 3:30 30 0 o Melo pape a ee BOth, 1888, information ay iH REL M.D, Dean, 16 H st. nw. _817-1mo Woons Commerc, Son 208 F at 3.x. open for inden HOOT an ajizstzuction in Boole heentug Phy, Peninan: , Arithinet rainuar, an ve the Gaited Staten ‘Two clases: in ‘month. Soreroment of ie tate” Po price Sauber | 1 gotatr “ x, OOD, lesperia, Mict qe BEKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, WASHINGTON, 723 14TH ST. N. W., Boston, 154 TremontSt.; Brooklyn, 40 Court St.; ‘New York, 23 W. 23d St: ge avon near ‘Thorough training in French, Gontersational Luowledge ss ONE ot oo $10 im small clamea; also private lessons. iigbest ref-rences.. Terms bewin DOW. RAYON PORTRAITS.—WILL TEACH ANY ae sinaie sargea tet em nokost ices Ww, REYNOLDS “time Rona 3m May Dulin eT MADAME A PELE HAVING 1 THE epee ‘day aud) Rates yldtons at her ew 910 15th the Arlington Hote oS LESg SEAN yi sree Mise Coun will secu! engsgeionte as a BURRS. “AND FRENCH i ae 188 STON’ MeL Ten a ae rE Yoedulte ‘al 7-am IRNED TO THE classes and ‘For cad | CARTOR HILL KIND) PIANOS AND ORGANS. RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL, | Vv 13th st. nw. apeitth Namberot pan, iim incipals eagate aed MISS GS THERINE NOERIC piste eee are z Gee separa KINDERGARTEN, NEAR POLLOCK. former CHADS will continue to Gollece, Civil Service: and tof special cimplop eater S0i'Corcoran st. Otsr KL. G, MARINDS AOADEMY OF DANCING si” open Satu S87, AEe Bielock p. thr, MasoI6 laut "Wor paricalais aig ATS_A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL Teast Miss wea Mt gine Rape ee und clamided September) and Supe; ‘ALLET & DAY 3 PIANOS 1 ad ie 80.31 U8 FOR Aron. Des eas PRR PUNO 7 SANDERS & ann, 013m. 934 Fotn.w. | ae FOR FR! o1-3m_ SRE *Oar Fecn. EBER PIANOS FULLY MAINTAIN | THEIR reput mm. Finer than ever in tone and “Kitrees ike EARLE, doit ath at tation SUANDEDS & SIAYMAR Washington, D.C sept” . ICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGETOWN oa ‘RENTH M eae a ae oe E 2 A Sencraney, Ar, AS wr, Borg. gith serait Pro Aes, ‘JOHN! DAY, 3m ow, Clovis at the College Buildin, ou Be betwenorhend | —° = Sito which the profession and nied: alter which date ¢ ‘ite Teeter lectures wil are inv: rey PROS FIANO® THE NAME A, GUARANTEE. ‘etme’ SANDERS daily at 5:30 p.m. further inforamition | €f*, om aay Sota SEES & SiAY Degin dally at ON DT OvEIO eb ee o1-dm 034 F st nw. ‘19-2 th st. aw. | JIANOS USS TACHE A DANIEL Wit, UME ‘LES- P sR Ee obas iF sray: MAN'S, A sonst in vocal and instrumental Music. September _o13m. SAN] airs whey ie Jyshe Att of a Arte—o person's education is com ‘obranci of Education is more scholarly, refined ed r re ‘polo pays better et “the present day ‘The Collegiate Courses open October 5 Non Frofensional, 2. ‘The Profensional Noin-Professional iw for those who wish te study Eis cation as an ELEGANT ART tor Home snd Society, fii ae an accompliahment which formean importaut fitshed Education. gional Course hint two divisions: 1, ORA- TNG. ‘There aro ‘also Shoré Courses and Private Lessons, "The Callegé, tacliee: VOICE, CULTURI and usetul, a than Hlocuti LATION, PRONUNGIATIOS eLOOUTION, ANALY” Si Kxyiessive Reading, Bible and Hysop: Avot, Englith Literature, CONT EIS TOS, Plies ny, GESTURE, ORATORY fuusiations,. Extenporaneous mentary Practice, ONAL MAG! NET Isa, Pas Pants: Tutme, Petsonation, iG, Comedy, DELSANTE, RHETORIC and LOGI ublic Graduating Exercises occur in June, ue Colleze has a Dramatic Hall, with st d tor Large Milustrated Catalorno, with full de- also, “CONTESTS, talowtie on the CURE. CH; and the School of Deep 01 Le Ene NOOLLEGE iY “PHILHARMONIC” ORGAN HE NEW ES’ T snd otner atzlee for churet and chapel use. Eatey stops, 800, Monthiy payment New styles. ‘ANI eR, 01-3m, st nw. Vircx9n, Broxzs, Repairing of Pianos: ee Expertin ‘luni: ans, 25. years! experienc Work warranted. vonearmeel Fine . Bionos for rent and sale Sooo easy, Warerooms 801 Oth street n.w. 013-3m_ NR! $3 RK ‘PEANOS—GRAND, TARE Hy and batt ho nosh easter nad Pele-im 087 Beaver near 10uh at. a) Ee (& HAMLIN UPRIGHT PIANOS, WITH improved method of si rj ing: 8 & CO. s14-1m__ 937 Pa. ba aves near 10th ot, Ul EM : BROS! GHT PIANOS. WITH D damper attachment and other improvements, by Shieh iano can be rendered almost sileut, Tnvauable for thove who’ wish, to practice without their family or be beard oF ee ELLIS & 60. sildim 837 Pa. ILD SQUARE AND UPLIGHT PIANO THE GOERS wradé plang made, 814-1m 937 Pa, i PIANOS EX G00D PLAYING ORDER 325, Pay: tomes, | PHANG Ex S ING ORDER $25, PA 313 6th st. ble 28 per month. % ano. eit MOY od? Pa. aven hour 10th st, NHE CORCORAN SCIENTIF NEW “PIANOS, SQUARE, UPRIGHT AND zr nano Ee BIAS : on poh ie ‘Grand atmoderate prices eae easy torus; olf a jowinye courses of instruction it pact | sisuments taken in payment for new, © epuent will commence OCTOBER 3, 1887, eee ne, pJNO. F ELLIS & 00., ENGLISH—Khetoric, Logic, English Language and| sié1m __087 Pa ave. u-w., near 10th at Ere etry DEcktz Bee 58 at ARE GRAND PIANO, WITH ver, ata barcain. ve fy NO, F. ELLIS & CO. ral, Analy: aan sl4im ' wear 10th a6 Rw corétieal ana Determinadve: , IN GOOD CONDITION Mcchunical and Topoxraphical W ba Tint, “Blectyeltye nasaiatis and wien ore TE a8 & Co, and ® special course in’ Electric | 513-1: 937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., near 10th st, ASTKONOMY—Degcriptive and Practical, METEOROLOGY—Theory and Methods of Signal Of- ce, NGINEERING—Mechanics, Descri ry, Theory of Instruments, Hi Harbor Surveying, &e, PHILOSOPHY— Mental aud Moral. Courses’ of Lec tive Ge- and Pecounrr Opens its 27th a x engl 27 aml enon Met 14, 1887. Bu tilted in the Pedient rerion of Vinuibia, unsirpam Torits beauty, fertility and healthiulness. Only miles from Washington, ‘The grounds, ten acres iit all, are tastefully laid out. ‘The building is one of the finest Scliool edifices sm the State, A full corps of teachers, ern able, aud made known on application. GEO. G. BUTLER, A. M., Princ y $ TIFLEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Little boys, 14336 Corcoran #., reopens Sept. ‘truction thorough, ‘Apply for circulars, s7-w,.m1m* Jes ‘EL, TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN and Singing. “Particular attention to beginners, as Well as those: hing to be qualified for mmsiructors or eee 12th st. aus L-w&ezmn" HE ‘scons in cluss, private or by tions for sale York '§ UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, _ sen go gE Ee Eee MAN MAUPIN, M.A, Principal. at ay 18 B-w&s,3m NPP or, winery, 314 6th st. n.w.. near City Post-Olfica, SR eee Doge trons B senate ope aah. 3. MARTYN, President; ©. K. URNER, aL, Principal. Bite a Bast. ¢, Mis CORNELIA B BOLDER Prat cipal.” Eleventh year opens Monday, October 3. For cltcular snd inurmation address the principal, {5-111 CRADUATE OF HARVARD, TEACHING IX Washington, desires pupils singly or in small Hiassen, dnguire of Mit JARVIS BUD EB, 8: nw. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLL and D ste. n.w.—A practical business educati5n that ies Young met and women to support them. ‘and successfully perform the active dusies of ‘Thorough instruction wiven in’ Rapid Writing, fue Ensiish Lameuage, Correspondence, Kapid Calct: lation, Book-keeping, “Business Practice, Civi Science of Citizenship, Stenorraphy, and Type" fine, Regular Day and Evening Sessions repaid CUSDAY, September 1 at b am, and 6 pin. ‘olen for arrangemeaite, by the year or quatte daiter ‘Mondays August 30. “A Full Corps of rs. ‘Luition fees—legular business course, a one year. Balance fn monthls scholarship, paid in full “on entering, 800. tuiiion po Quarter of ten weeks, $20, paid on’ entering, Nieht Sesxions—Tuition: $16 for three mouths, or €50 for ar. Seats are assicued in the order of rexistra- . Special advantaxes secured by being present ab the opening of day or night sessions, Llustrated Cir- cular sent free on application. NY C. SPENCER, Prineipal, aud NCER, Vice-Principal. INGTON ACADEMY, 7th st., opposite U. 8, Patent Office. A Select School for Bove and Young Men. Autuinn term bewins SEPTEMBER 12. Das ening ses sions. “Careful and thorough instruction tn the com wou English branches. Bookkeeping, Shorthan Higher Arithmetic. Algebra, Geometry, Latin, ik. BURLON MACAFEK, AM, M.D., Principal BELECT SCHOOL, 1611 TST. N & ‘and, itigh School for vote Fifth year begins SEFTEMBEL 26, in aw en- Tnnred building with larger corps of fetchiars all pro- fessional. Instruction in Bnwlish, Mathematics, Languages and Scien Pupils “prepared. for eatiees orbusitess. Individual training and: special svete tazes drill, en apt pupils. Laboratory work and calisthentc The school is well supplied with charts, reter- ‘books nd physical and ¢ rat voure 10 an. to 12 m. . W. SIDWELL, Prin BRADBURY SQUARE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDI- tion, with stool and cover, ata be ehh sf AINES BROS. SQUARE PIANC, IN GOOD CON- ition, with stool and cover, ats bargain. ELLIS & CO. 813-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., near 10th ot. Wi BER BABY GRAND dition, (0, IN GOOD GON- with stool, at : JOHN ELLIS & C0, #13-1m_937 Pennsylvania sve, in, Wa near 10th st, PRIGHT PIANOS. ALAR LARGE ASSORTMENT, wed, at low es SDHN'Y. ELLIS & co, s13-1m_937 Penneylvanisiave ‘n. w., near 10th st PIANOS FOR RENT AT MODERATE PRICES. Also Moved, Tuned, and Repaire Pianoe USIC STORE, 925 7TH ST, NN janos and Organs for rent an ‘monthly payments, Agents for New England, Sterling an We GuE,UNRIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. e offer great ins in second-hand instrument, Importers of fine violins, bows, strings, &c. 80,000 copies of & and 10-cent ubiect music. Catalogues free Curcxentsa axv Haxpwax Pus TANOS ‘To rent and sold on monthly payments, ‘Fiauos repaired, stored, tuned, and moved. W. G METZEROTT & CO, 903 Pa ave. near 9th st, G. ‘L, Was & Bros. 709 7th st. nw. Established 1864. 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Commercia -ouree of studies: a Ferns Banrlere yor nasion of ye moat $100 i itndenhy accoring fo ade, “Studioy wil bot: ‘ou MONDAY, BAO. SOSEEH, Director, Pleaso send for a Catalogue. MSS EON TRep User Aen E TSE: ject English aud Frenc or Girls, Te) Ger BERS ASE # i790 MASSACHUSETTS ‘OereBERS, {OF Younes RIVATE LESSONS IN ALL GRADES OF study: to adults confidential: ‘prepares forcollege ‘Anpavolly, West Point all exatibations. seas WY IN UE, sw. cor. Sth ad K. IOLLIERE On E AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS: under 14 yearsof ae. A few puy pis taken in the family, LUCIEN EC. COLLIERE J ington, eat Ariiugtoa Hivel Opes “Instantaneous Art of Never EES —See Special Not 86-3m, D. C., 1538 T st. nw, Haearrxe Sroves. In selecting a Heating Stove it will be to your inter- est to inspect our immense assortinent, embrscing all styles and the latest designs, which we are offering at low prices. Keeping ouly first-class mechanios, we are prepared to Jo all kinds of repairing in the best man- ner, eapecially Latrobesand Furnaces, A call respect- fully solicited. ¥.8 JENKS & 00, alt 717 Tthet ow. ABPETS. ‘Weare daily receiving our Fell Supply of Carpets, comprising all the new patterns in Bigelow, Lowell, and Hurtford Wiltons; Bigelow. Lowell, and Hurtiord Brussel; Moquites in choice patterns; Lowell and Hurtforl Ingrains; Art Squares, all sizes; Rugeand Mate in all the new designs; Furniture Coverings; Curtain Drapery, Lace Curtains, and Table Covers in great variety. sep2-3m HOOE BRO. & CO.. 1328 Fst. mearten reopss Oct 3 Ge peeny Conveyance for pupils living at adistance. Circulars 412th st.n.w. Private lessons. -au27-2m" F472 s SHAEFER. LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, 8] ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music, -3m 12 Wie iGTON ACADEMY OF 631 Fat, n.w., rooms7, 8, and9, TANO LESSONS, MISS CLARA HARRISON, Pupit of, Win, Mason, N. ¥., 613 Mt st. new. 13th st ze — yoke tea tment of modern languages under th rot, C. Fontaine, “French, eae tion of Italian taushit by kod native toucliors: convormatio wad Satur metho Ciasses on Tuesday fe bie: no meee tee pupils in atinga. Firs ore esi Octobe pupils in ae irat term begins On October 4. "Aj cu at the College Office, isin 299 FIFTEENTH 87 NW KERR'S long-eatal iat and Children will reeyen ety SchoO! for WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. For information apply as above. “ No home study for children under twelve, A limited number of scholars will bgreceived as boarder eter Nia COLLEGE OF PHARMACY —THE six- A. Session of the Colle i Day: OGTOREL B47 the reuiaeyEyanoaton ORE 8c; the bene ‘io wish io enter the Bentor Ginssat a ee gant had College Hall, southwest corner: MON st. and Penn- Pi ‘lvania ave., at 1 o'clock P. ™m. on ‘DAY, OCTO- SER 3. For tickets and in yt ion apply to JOHN A ILBURN, premmurer, atewe College (cou 12 10 Stdock psn, Svery day after the Sa sankor REL. ELIOT, Secretary, ae oer nw. 10, | alta IANO AND FIOCUTION LESSONS, — F- land Conservatory CHURCH, pupil of the Ne of Music: Bostout wall elve ae Bin the tae trated’ Solenute’ Method.” ties MAX = DI Will have charge of the caf 108 Tomennw. © CHIPMAN 2G EL Pe wee, Ridiod until perfected. oa I ae nox, ee i Residence, 608 H st. n-w. 912-3mo CRN: SRR ate fay reopens | PROPOSALS. Samoan resis resto | AA ling Dee mae, Octobe 188 eras Marla McDONALD. 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