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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D.C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1887-SUPPLEMENT. Sharp’s Reprieve Extended. YOSTPONES THE CONVICTED ‘TURE TO SING SING. Chief Justice Ruger, of the New York Court of Appeals, yesterday extended the stay of execution Of judgment upon Jacob Sharp until October 19, ppeals will hear argument on = The dectsion of the court will probably hot be rendered until at least a month after the argument, so that even if the court of last resort Stains Judge Barrett, Sharp 1s not Ukely to go ig until late in November. Judge id he had grave doubts conce dence of Sharp's testimony ommittee, and the opinion he Court of Appeals will be lower courts and order SUDGR RUGER AGAIN Twestr Paz Cast Reovorox When the Court of A; Defore the levislative e< 38 waintng ground that Teverse the decision of t & new trial of Sharp. In that event the ultimate unishment of Sharp becomes a matter of Tday’s decision will unquestionably e movement for the nomination of ttorney of New York. His Family. Strengthen th Moritz Hoffman a: ‘THE ERSEOUTED MAN MAKES A STATEMENT OF HIS A Phillipsburg, N. J., special, October 5, 8ay8: Moritz Hoffiaan and wife, of Wilkesbarre, are still here, and he will remain until he ts sure he may Teturn without being further annoyed by those Whom he claims to have been doing their utmost toperseeute him in order toget control of bis to be worth 000, and says he will spend half of that mitted to spend the balance of who, it is claimed, 18 1 daughter to obtain ty, has relented, and r. Hoffman's statement a that led to the ac- is m the hands of quest 1s withheld tated, however, that us to lis iheareeration at ‘a ood sum of money to bis jurposes, all of Which has, 1t 1s PRIOB TO REMOVAL TO 15TH AND F STREETS, OCTOBER 15TH. amount to be per HL ¥. WOODARD & 00, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 1432 New York ave Szume Orr To Crose Bosra THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT AND BELOW Cost. wo reporters he Son for business said, disappeared the Flags. special to the New York World, Oct. > 17th regiment held its annual reunion at the City Hall to-day. Senator Edmunds made a brief address, and, In speaking of the bauners of mt deposited in the archives at Wash- ington, Said the Danners never came so near going South as they did last. sumn Will not go now until th Senator Edmunds 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 OTHER HOUSE 1N TOWN. ‘but I think they end of this Administra— earned Uo take care of the bat miunds also spoke of the and exhorted those M citizenship above all party considerations and to labor for the cause of equality among mem. —<ee__ James Hunter's Spurious Paper. OVE $400,000 IN FOKGED NOTES PUT UPON THE Present to hold the If WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR STOCK BE- FORE PURCHASING IF YOU WANT TO BAVE Over four hours were consumed tn Judge Thay- | THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AS SOON AS POSSI- ers Court, in Philadelphia, Wednesday, in the iuination of Jas. Long 1m the sul; of the ational Bank of Mount Holly, N. J., tore- sulonal Bank of Phila- delphia on one of the notes said to have been forged by Jas. Hunter. finguish bis genuine PLEASE COME EARLY IN THE DAY TO AVOID ‘THE RUSH AND YOU CAN RECEIVE BETTER ATTENTION. ver from the Seventh Long’s ability to dis- ture from forged ones im his name upon ten periaitting him to see STORE FOR RENT: FIXTURES FOR SALE, notes in evidence all genuine Dut one, be on the nove in sult. forged paper issued in §. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Pennsylvania Avenue J. Cy. Horcsrsox. y the payment es not admit the and suit will be brought against A VISIT To 1HEL 1D MAKSS TUM 4 MORE FRONOUNCED | Elegant new lines of goods will be found in all de- +4 Son of Mr. nul to see and judge for bim- of the peasantry. ws In Iavor of home ith the people. learn~ yd concerning the actual lation to Mr. Gladstone's with the result of piac— than every on the side of onduet which has beer vents him from taking a s pubuc Way In the home this’ Very repression only ling of sympathy with aly rational Means “ation of their un- Correct styles in trimmed and untrimmed hats and bonnets in large assortment. ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS in Kersey and Beaver at $4 and upward. FRENCH RAGLANS. Piain, plaids and nobby cloths ranging in price to PLUSH WRAPS. Latest styles at the very lowest price. Lappy condition. Bismarck and Crispi. {THE CHANCELLOK'S ORGAN SAYS THE INTERVIEW AS+ PEACE OF EUROPE. ette refers in cordial ug Detween Prince Bismarck interview,” says the Ga- e old and tried friend- Tulers and people of ‘White Lace. Black Lace, large assortment of Real Duchess Lace and Handkerchiefs. DRESS TRIMMING. Latest Paris, London and New York Novelties, Cut and Sicnor Crispl. zette, “1s a fresh proof of t ship existing between Germany and Italy, and has established the fact ‘that both statesmen have one determination in a—to preserve peace and n War, and ih case of necessity ‘The task is not subordi- iestion of detail, nor the HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. A new department in which we show chesp, medium and high claas goods at lowest prices, Fast Black Stockings 22c. » pair, Silk Hosiery in Seamless Black HOSE, guaranteed not to stain the feet, and withstand effects of repeated washings, 40c. Pair and upward. ‘Latest novelties in Ribbons. Foster Lacing Kid GLOVES, new!mproved hook. ‘A cordial invitation is extended to ladies to inspect ction WIth Aust fate to any pending ©utcome of p sof both nations, 4 national unity, desire Tis thus attained. "Peace- Joving’ citizens ready to welcome joyfully every will regard with satis. ainoky and Signor abroad, expressing “dis. m that great majority of &, but from those upon nations the calam~ ‘h, having establr Yo umprove the bel Zresh guarantee of pe: 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ples desiring pe ¥ Of great wars.” Very Arrnactive READY-MADE CLOTHING. Love and Electricity. JHIRAYE CORLISS Fo THE LIFE BURNED Ot > earth, hanging in a 's, the arms and feet moving percept- was the ghastly sight o'clock Tuesday night ard aVenue and the Mich. Thediscoverer We are pursuing our steady, legitimate course of trade, gathering in what bargains the market affords and giving our petrons the full benefit ofall such purchases in desirable fabrics and of standard manufacture and reliable workman- ship. We only offer such clothing as will prove worthy of confidence, consequently we offer clothing that will be satisfactory to our patrons. ‘Wecall special attention to our tailoring de- Fartment which is filled with a very large and Varied line of Cloths, Dingonals, Corkscrews, Suitings, Pantaloonings, &c.. &e., which we make to onder at very short notice. Shirts made Ably like Jack ‘which grected people at 9 ©n the cerner of Wood Campus Martius, in Det Of this shocking tragedy happened to be a man led the depart- ters wer erected in mid-air and d man, but finally ‘tension and car- He had been «gu his body during the ssed the electric’ cur- em, Which had made ue entire Brush nows how loug 1 to Wateh the efforts ‘to on attehded with great ic current Was SUIE on. looking for a leak, had s the body was being undertaker's. \ bystander told her. ‘© @ fit of hysterical weeping and It was Emma Cook, Who Was NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania avenue. fell to the sidew G. T. Kuz 7, B, 414 9TH 8T.N.W. FALL sTOCK one which requires Li-wikich wo propose fo wa Bhall choke uso nor ‘The way to the vosl of « To rereive the plaudits of th tude. ual cost of manufacture, Soh manatees, peuple appreciate, cessive years, winuing fresh laurels each Kk YoUF attention tw an ins} the largest, nest, Band out ‘MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 4, & GRAND FALL AND WINTER OPENING SRT nS's i Ne ACBELE stis 915.50, $1630 10.50, SSL FINE PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, ¥ictoR © a u “Tea Fer Cent Clothteg How and 928 7thst. nw, corner Strictly One Price. Open Saturday unt 11 p.m $$ LADIES* AND CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, INFANTS’ CLOAKS, HOSIERY, ‘NOTIONS, FANCY GooDs, CORSETS, KID GLOVES. IN THIS CITY IN QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS OUB OPENING SOUVENIR, 4-BUTTON STITCHED-BACK KID GLOVES, FINE CLOTHING SOLD AT THE LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO, COR 7TH AND G STS. A Heavy Mixed Cheviot Suit at $6. wy Mixed Cassimer Suit at $7.50. ‘wool Cussizuer Suit at 810. jool Corkscrew, Cutaway Suit at $10, We have a full li Cheviot and Cassimer. a We have » fuil 86, £7. 88, S10. of Cutaway and Sack Suit t prices that will astonish 4.50 up to e135. — have a full ine of Children’s Suits, from $250 up) BAYE * full line of Children’s Overcoats, from $3 @ren very cheap, at Pants for Men, Boys, and Chil- LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING 00. a Comer 4th and Geta mw, EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Mis WILLIMPNE BEOMLEY WILL a limited number of pupils jor the Rooms, $11 Oth st, ‘nw. “& GENTLEMAN WISHES 10 GIVE LESSONS IN Greck. ation and Engi vranches Excellent reterencca Teruis mod ‘addreas Box 97, Star oles. ME A. PELE HAVING RETURNED TO THE resume her French classes and y and evening. fesidence, 810°1) RECEIVE 'ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS IMPROVED BY NEW 10. ‘fine For terme inguire at HALLELT & DAVIS\ Piano Upriehte specialty. ‘Piatlos, which ‘are selected. with, speci Seon ter one gion agent, and which will be sold ‘ & DAVIS CO. S11 9th st. KER BROS PIANOS, FAMOUS FOR RICH- ness and beauty, of tone. private lessons, Address at her he the Arlington Ho searhes es BUCHER AND MISS AD NN Pgeachers of Piano, Oran, and Vocal ¥ care for our Washis Sth at uw, near 10-13 whe GO Known everywhere as NORWOOD INSTITUTE, A SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Nos 1212 and 1214 14th st. and 1407 Mass. ave. MR. and MRS, WILLIAM D. CABELL, Principal. Zhe, three buildings are ait closely, connected. one with the other, and face South and East. with open play-erounds in the rear. ‘The sanitary appoint ments are perfect, and ti f the whole estab Heivent in fn accord with the latent sud most enlight- ‘ened views upon that important subject. The course of the stud; : Primary, Inter- Cadel ta hey eich Ritdiviomaot M0 nloma, of whieh Mr. Justi Prome Court of the United States, says: ‘school for young ladies whose aint loma commands a et higher respect than Norwood Institute.” In addition to this course of studs, which embraces a thorough English education, sdvantaces of the first ro Provided in all other branches, of Polite abd elegant culture adapted to the finished development of order aro etrls. ‘Terms have been made as low as is compatible, in {his city, with the complete comfort of such an estab Tshmen thd the employment of due talent ib each on. Department of Instruct References: The patrons 05: WVASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FLOCUTION AND W loratory, 08 Sat ha at OE SEVEN HART, Principal, Voice Culture, Elocution, Laws of Oratory. Diplomas awarded." Elective: English and College Preparatory. od-Im Sj TAMMERING CURED._REFERENCE TO RESI- s Oe eae aes © methods. No. secre v3 HART, Principal Wash= denta of Washington rmanently cured. Sci fo trick. M. STEVE! ington School of Elocution. of-1m Te INTERNATIONAL CYCLOPEDIA IS THE most comprehensive, cheapest, and best educator Sf modern times. Circulars free. | Correspondence solicited. “Agency at 1228 Oth st. 1.w. De ND PAINTING TAUGHT BY potent teachers, ‘Terms Miss Conn will accept engagements as an accom- | the highest grade instrum. = “¢ ses SOR ms pen sizime 1408 If ENGLISH AND FRENCH Ladies. Reopens October 3, ed for private instrac- SANDERS & STAYMAN, ‘934 F st. now. ENGLISH ‘AND FRENCH |. ptember 28th, ERS & STAYMAN'S, ‘934 F stn, B PIANOS FULLY MAINTAIN | THEIR roe ex than ever itt tone an ip SANDERS & STAYMAN, ‘EBER PIANOS FU: S21 Vermont ave. He tion to adults. workmanship. ‘PATE INSTRUCTION THE BEST.—PROF. 7 RICHARDS will College, Civil Service, and for speci W301Corcoran st. INS ACADEMY OF DANCING y. September 24, 1887, at 2 for particulars send for ‘TING ‘A SPECIALTY, AT ne SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, Mai open fat NAME A GUARANTE! clock p. m., Masonic vular. & STAYMAN, STEY PIANOS, ‘Fischer Pianos, fi erate price, easy terms, SAN: OL ARDING AND DAY SCH little girl Re ‘EDARS—A for young ladies and pupils classified September 29 and 30. Supe- S & STAYMAN'S, iE NEW ESTEY “PHILHARMONIC” ORGA ind other styles for church and chapel use. Estey Quine, leh “stops, 860; Monthy payments of €2. Vicror Becx Expertin ‘Tuning anc 5 Years’ experience. moderate.” Fine EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGETOWN UNLVERSITY.—The Thirty-ninth Session will in with an Introductory a TABER JOHNSON, on MONDAY, OC’ o'clock, at the Coll Oth sts. n.w., to are invited; after whi ei ‘between th an: ich ‘the profession and the public Poets dally st°S.50'p, mn Foe former watures ea im ‘at 5,90 p. on. For fur formation YM OE WH. LOVESOY. MD. Deans ie ee OOO ativetnw RAYON PORTRAITS.—WILL TEACH ANY ONE to make & Crayon Poriralt in 15 leasous: elie of drawing uecessary. Satitaction ‘s17-Iin* Room 13, May Building, ALD-ELLIS SCHOO) ‘Massachusetts ave. and French “Hoarding and ‘oung Ladies and Little Fifth Year begins s intermediate, Acadeinic, Repairing of Pianos and Or- ‘Work warranted. Prices janos for rent and sale. Terms ‘Warerooms 801 Sth street n.w. MILLER PIANOS—Gi nid Upright, ‘The most beau Oo are eELIS & RAND, SQUARE (N UPRIGHT PIANOS, 1 TPE MoDON. sthod of stringi Naat aN. A Day School for Girls. ptember 28, 1887. Wellesley’ Prepar- fourses taught by « corps of 3 permonth, three les sons & wepk. Special classes for children on Saturday rattachment and other improvements, by at 81.50 per month. Studio $21 11th st. n.w. o-ame piang can be rendered almost silent; nineteen teachers. Tuition inclu ‘NAECKE} | Teacher of Violin and Cornet, Miss a4 GRAY (CHRISTIAN SCI has returned to the city, and will receive and pupils at her new resideiice, 1915 G st. u.w.ol-Lin? prorz - GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF PIAN ‘Organ, Vocal Music, and Harmony. " Especiall fentive to boginners, sa well aa to pupils advanced. G11 Ist. new. 12m" NINA CHANDLER, TEACHER OF MUS! iT ¥ane Met. ‘best references: formas moderate. 1112 KINDERGARTEN aaa wD ke MANNS Bawany sewoont ERGARTEN NORMAL TRAINING. Gtreie). rm begins Oct 3, 188 MS JAMES CAULFIELD, LATE PROFESS im. OR AT the grand Conservatory of Music, New York. 2 P at. u.w. ss R FABIANI, FROM EURO! Rae Men Nes 030-12¢* New York ave, N EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILT, GIVE. IN- c prey ‘college or cavil- rruction to yersons preparing for college oF cil 308 9 examination. TEAC! PE SCH SYSTEM OF SOUND SCHOOLS FOR English-s] i Jo. New York City, Bostor Manns Pottarlie, Pao Newark We iarlen Se Raltiinore, Mdy” Cottage. City, residence 18 West 934. Winter and spring of 188 ote Washington, D.0., residence McDonald-Eifis Schoo. The “Student's Hely"in six, parte, 33 cts. each, con: taing in a condensed form all’ that is neccrsary fora Wuick nowledge of the French language; for sale at . Address Y. PRUD'HOMME, Care of Hon. 8. 8. Cox, 13 East 12th at., New York city. 830-3m_ CHOOL OF MUSIC —¢ THEO. INGALLS KING, Principal, Bw. Hours till October 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. organ for practice, (AET ScHooL, ‘WEST END. 1024 17th st. n.w. ‘Miss 8. W. KELLY, Principal, London, Medalist and recipient of prizes {fom South ‘Kensington. at Ryneal’s, 7th st. RT SCHOOL.—MRS. MH. PIKE how at 1530 Pierce Place, as former! will be pleased to ruction is «iven in every branch of art, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Clouc building, th and F ste. Nineteenth ¥eat Piano, Org m, Voie advantages 0. B. BULLARD, Director. je27-4m" JRAWING AND PAINTING—NATIONAL ACAD- my of Fine Aris, S04 E st. presided over by irs. TMOG! MOLRELL, medals aud studied fifteen years in. Europe with the most celebrated artists, ‘To prevent children form careless habits of drawing, they will be received Sat Gaya at four years of ace aud upward, for almiost note ing." Thorough, insteuction, in “every branch of art froin drawing of all kinds to portrait and. historic Biinting. “Evening classes for ladies and gentlemen jondays and Wednesdays at 7 o'clock. me pur ‘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 (3. @ corner of 15th and Hstreeta), on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, AT 6 O'CLOCK, when the Faculty will mal veral new and inport- anf announcemeuts for the coming yea Elarwed Tactitice for the ms of dee Law Library larwed facilities for the use of the Law will be furnished. New prizes, one of $100 and another of $50, will be offered. r School of Practice, ‘The Graduate Department, 0 will be conducted by Profs. COX and MAURY. For catalogues apply to W. H. Morrison, 475 Pa. aver and 1454 Sow York avo: Hidde eek Boyde E57 Ea. ave.; W. H. Lowdermmilk & Col, 1424 F street, JAMES 0. WELLING, Prest. ME NERNOX SEMrNany, 1100, 1104, 1116 M st.'and 1130 11th st, Freuch and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladiesand Little Girls, Academic, Intermediat»and Primary Departments — Commodious new schoo! >uilding,containing CHAPEL, SESSION - ROOMS, CLASS-ROOMS, and. OFFICE, with steam heating’ and best modern improvements, ready for occupancy this fall. ‘Thirteenth year bexins OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, 834m MKS. E. J. SOMERS. S282 MRS. ALFRED BUJAC WILL RESUME, the duties of ‘their School ‘on October 4th, at 1016 17th st. nw. Private instruction in French, English, Drawing, Mathematica, & s22-1m* HE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY. ‘will, for the benefit of Medical Students, give a thor- Suh course m Clinical Medicine, Surgery, Disoases of Women, and Obstetrics during the ensuing session at the Freedmen’s Hospital as follows am y Prof. ‘A Medical Cline every Suuday, at 2 p.m. Tk Med. “4 Surgical Onke every Sathday, ad p m,, by Prof. ¥.F. Graany, or C. i Purvis’ ’A daily Dispensary Clinic by De" ¥. J, Shadd. Veot, Purvis ‘will limit bis Obstetrical Clinics to advanced students, "A Surgical Chinic will. be given every Sunday tort: ing during the winter months by Prof: Robert Reybura stress Hootie ot teeter ental operations aid filling of teeth will be per- formed daliy by Prof John F-it Dufour wud stan™ qa grinformation address CH PURVIS, M.D. 1118 1: iim (GpLOuGETOWN UNIVERSIT SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY. REY. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8.3, President of the University. CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, LL. D,, ‘Dean of the Faculty” HON, WILLIAM A. KICHAKDSON, LL. D, (Chief Justice U. 8, Court of Claiins), Lecturer on Statutory sd Administrative Law and xin. HON. CHAKLES P. JAMES, LL. D., Gustice St ¢ Court District of Coiumbiay. Lechurer cu The Heading Enwlinh Statuten HON. WILLIAM M. MERIICK, LL. D. (Justice Supreme Court District of Coltimbia), ‘Lecturer on Constitutional Law, Common Law Plead- ing and Equity Jurisprudence. MARTIN Fo MOwtids, ELD Lecturer on Equity Pleadiny: aud’ Practice, Corpora- tious aud Admiralty. JAMES G. PAYNE, LL.D, Tecturer on the law of Real Estate, thé Law of Evi- deuce and Criminal Law. Lactureron the Lav’ of Peixonal Proper ‘ou the Lav of Personal Properti and Negotiable Pay JOHN W. Ross, LL.D, Lecturer on Common Liw Practice ind’ Domestic Re- ious. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, ESQ, Lecturer ob the Law of Partnership, Torts and Tests- mentary Law. Gontracts, MOOT COURT. Circuit Court—PROF. JOHN W. Ross, Court of Appeals PROFS, CHAKLES W. HOFF- ure of Areal a FF. MAN, W CK, and YF ua K, and MARTIN SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Esq, Secretary and Treasurer. Introductory lecture ‘and_annotncements for the gnsuing term at the Law Building, corner 6th and ¥ streets “northwest, on WEDNESDAY, October 5, at 6:30 p.m. All interested are most cordially in? Vited to attend. Alibi “ol i 1,000 volw of aay, Somes he ney a eee care- Pra tee ad aa. stem eee ‘except Sundays, to students and alunnt ‘The Secretary can be seen at the Law Building from 6 to 7 p.m, daily for information, enrollment, giving course of study, terms, a&c., fully selec dious: room: ‘text books ani TO}p tm ani of thie schoo! Cais be had at bookstsres of Mott ca, re re son, “Anglim, oF on application Wo the. Unde = See sa YEATMAS, _s16-1m0 Secretary, IEDIGAL, AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, National University, Mt. Vernon. Place, corner Sti-and Ruste now. marth “auntal seaslot Will Dorin MONDAY, OCTOBER: ADs 1Bt7, wk 6:00 ofclock Petr and end Apri ‘For further inte Mt. 817-1mo oe 1116 H st. ‘RS, GEO. C. CHIPMAN REOPENS MOND: M*S,S50,, Lat v0 int “i door from K' st. "Fait studied until perfected. NSTRUCTION ON THE VIOLIN? Mr. H. DONCH will regu giving leesons NCH will Residence, 608 'H at. 2 #12-3mo AU F QUIER FEMALE Ti Me Rs oN Vas’ ‘Fioduiont region an tor ite ‘beauty. fertility “aud. healt ‘nly Iniles from W "The grounds, ten seres in we The buflding is one of the (eeotka” “GEO.O. BUTLER, A. ML, Principal. instruction in Fpvaiuable for'thong who’ wish, fo practice without ry family or Heighbort ae SS. FL ELLIS & CO., English, French, Latin, Penman the cusot pape in Gisthe parse ofc ihe use of pupie in distant parte of the © Chiars address the principal: SiS AN: is employed for 714 Ket. now. UILD SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS: THE jum grade piano made, Pin dNO. F. ELLIS & CO., Pa, ave, hear 10th st, nw, TANOS IN GOOD PLAYING ORDER, able #5 per month. NO. F. ELI ii T ind instrumental . ‘Exocutiox Isthe Art of all Arts—no person's education iscom- igte without it and useful. ant noue pays etter at “tho present day. Mian Floctition.” ‘The Colleyiate Courses open October 5. 1. "The Nou-Profeasion ‘Non-Profeasional is for th RE, UPRIGHT AN Grand, at moderate prices and easy terms; old in- ER, C. M Special attention to beginners, as well as to ad: pup! struments taken in payment for 2 olarly, refined. day AND LASS, JY2S Sunderiand Place Cone, 'plock south of Dupont 2. Ie Professional. The ge who wish to study Elo- ELEGANT ART for Momeand Society, and as an accomplishment which forms an important Dart of every sintshed Education. ‘The Professional Course has two divisions: 1, TORY; 2 ACTING. ‘There ure also Short Courses and Private Lessons. teaches: VOICE. CUL PRONUNCIATION, ELOCU Tessive Reading, Bible and Hymn’ Reading, SPEARE, English Liter "TNO. F. ELLIS & CO., 9337 Pa. ave.; neat 10th st now. RE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDITION, rea. SOHN ¥. ELLIS & CO, \ Pennsylvania ave, ne We teak Och st_ 14 Voice Ber oclode pi, tion, with stool and Cover at 813-1m_937 Pennsylvania av 2, ¥ ELLIS & 60, TUR! ORATORY, ea SE in, We near 10th at. RSONAL MAGNET ACTING, Comedy, DELSALTE, mentary Practi RHETORIC and LOGIC. Public Graduating Exérctses occur in June, ‘The Collece has « Drainatic Hall, with st Tlustrated Catalogue, wit lege Courses: also, etc. ; also, catalogue op the CURE SPEECH? and the School of Deep Breathing, “Diplomas and De i THE MARTIN’ COLLEGE of ELOCUTION and ORA- i If a block east of City Post-Office, ington, D.C... 0. Box S91, ‘dition, with stool and cover, a JOHN F #13-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. EBER BABY GRAND dition, with stool, at a ba 37 Pennsylvania a Mass, Washington, D.C. Authors dlansem” Fall of 1887 New York city: F. ELLIS & CO. 2 ASSORTMENT, HN F, ELLIS & CO., 9. D. W., hear 10th st, ANOS T AT HE CORC NTIFIC : ‘COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, D.C ADO eas ‘he following courses of instruction'in this Depart- i. iS ‘ment will commence OCLOBEIt 3, 1887 ENGLISH—Rhetorie, Logic, Eculisi Langu Literature, Hist THEMATIC! ‘Trigonometry, Piano ttgIC STORE, o HST, We oat ‘aud Organs for rent aud sold on ‘mont ments. Agents for New Enyland, Sterling win THE UNRIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. in second-hand instruments, . Lows, #iriLge, Ke. rawtiere ale eet ber chisses as usual: Thorough seOwe We offer great bargain: Importers of fine viol: OLOGY theory and Metiea copies of 5 and 10-ceut sheet music. Catalosrues free, ‘—Theory and Methods of Signal Of- ING—Mechanics, Descriptive Ge-” metry, Theory. of Instruments, lai Harbor'surveying, &e. PHILOSOPHY: Couries of Lec pology and Geology. For information apply to METEOROLOG' Curckerrso axv Hanpsax Praxos ‘To rent and sold on monthly payments. Vianos repaired, stored, tuned, and moved. W. G. METZEROTT & CO, 903 Pa ave., near 9th st, G. TL, Wao & Bros, Established 1864. second-hand—at great bargains for cash until October Pianos and Organs mored, exchanged or rented, ‘Tuning and repairing honestly: Viobn. Flute, Cornet, &. Free tal aud Moral. has had twelve E. T. FRISTOE, Dean. TYN'S COMMERCIAL COLLE' ‘The Highest Standard ‘near City Post-Oitico, Business College in America, youd Evening Sessionn Students can cuter ow any week day, Catalogue free on april Gftice, on frst oor, from 9 a, ta to ¥.G. MARTYN, Prosident; ©. ion at College tp, to 9 pth. OF Dy ma K. URNEK, C. a st Ea APITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND RAILROADS. J\HE GREAT mates ENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, tT THE NORTH. 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