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CITY AND DISTRICT. RQUITABLE C. B. ASSOCIATION. Eighth Anaual Report. Lamew INCKEASE OF BUSINESS—KXEW BUILDING AXD ‘OPFICR QUARTERS—BCT ONE MORTOAGE FORECLOSED ‘SINCE COMMENCING BUSINESS—STBENGTH AND AD- YANTAORS OF THR ASSOCIATION—NEW I8SUB OF STOCK TRIS MONTH. Wasuincton, D. C., Nov. 2, 1887. To the Stockholders of the Equitable Co-operative Builiting Association: Ip thts report of the business transacted for the Past twelve months, and the fnanctal condition of ‘Whe association at the close of its eighth year, Will Be found additional proof of the success of the Bquitadle tn carrying out, in a practical and satis- factory manner, the object for which the associa- Which produces fair profits, and to make advances ave property’ at feasoaable raves Of iater- ‘and upon terms, ‘THE STRENGTH AND ADVANTAGES OF THE ASSOCIATION. AS evidence of what the members have &ccom- ASKING Fo MERCY, had private conferences with them. All sorts of treaties were adopted to sign the petition, but he resoluvely Modo sores did also Lingg, Nicol, Fischer, and Parsons. At m. the same ition was brought to the Jal! Brrsenmar, Riderman Frank : Linnemeyer, with permission from the sheriff to EDUCATIONAL, _ EDUCATIONAL. G. Pat toi ‘Terms Bi 04-210" er SBEINGT OS e oF Elect ART, “Principal, MORE IS PREPARED ME }» err cactus olf ahd watercolor panting st Studio, 1006 Mase. ave. fldren and beginners. oe 5 Ni. OM. are 'D, 815 T ST. eran ne-2e iS ER TAMMERD ‘dents of Ws ‘cured. cleutine methods, “Mine Mt RTE: of Hloew- VENS HART, Principal Washington Schoo! Y_ EXPERIENCED BR OF Alaa LAD’ a TEACHER good references. in school ot sraatier orveruess! Address VISITING ‘Star Denese, petent ‘sons 8, week. $1.50 at advant \SHINGTO} Witirca Satine, ‘Organ, Vs oboe PRINTING TAUGHT BY Com- rerms 83 per mouth, three tes classes for Childien on Regerdey padio S21 Lith st. nw. o8-Sm" ERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. Quand F stn. Nineteenth feat, Be. Violin, Flute, Cor ‘ED, Di 7-bmn' plished and succeeded in doing in the past year, Dy the opportunities offered them in the associa toa, they have set aside from their incomes and Paid Into the association on their stock, at $2.50 er share, $34:3.126.37, while other members have Fecetved ‘advances to pay for property amounting 000. The a monthly receipts on cs were gec3ok This ty for one Year. ih oH association ‘has been aed 7.20 has been’ re- earnings oF profits of the 8 5 i mncouraged its to successfully tothe end that when 10 save, naa oa ‘property, or to emt vestments or ‘Dy the, aseochation they have been they had in. view in the foward which thelr efforts have been to say, that now 75 per cent or 80 per {a for the purposes ot ‘purchasing of Na Droperty. The f ; MH I i ft iE ie a & ab. it Hi nual report. The present assets are $811,802.23, $110,316.02 41 the past year. during this tme have deen $700,- 13 $75,168.66 more than those of the Fear, the monthly aver Year being $59,106.44, against last year. fotal receipts in ninety Deen 097.41, the ave for the whole time betng $30,- of management has been at the SHARES AND A NEW ISSUE. of shares now on the books, ad- 896.4; the number not advanced ‘The fourteenth issue 1s now open for the first upon which commences in Dabince on hand the 15th day of October last was $4,190.67, which had been awarded, and Was awaiting examination of titles and execution of papers. BUT ONE MORTGAGE FORECLOSED. ‘The fact that the association has foreclosed but one mortgage since it organized and commence- ment of Dusiness, and then realized in full the amount due, shows the wonderful success the sarebolders have experienced in paying for their Property, and also the careful consideration and safe security obtained and held by the association for advances, NEW BUILDING AND OFFICE QUARTERS. In the last annual report it was stated that ground bad been purchased on Fstreet, that plans and specifications for a bullding had been drawn Tm the same report it was said je estimate made by (he board there Sufficient rooms subrented, over and above ia floor occupied by the association, to pay taxes, repairs and insurance, and a good the amount invested, leaving the association, # proposed, their office quarters without cost.” OR: Of the lot and building i $00,708.75. ae We, FRONT a rooms to reat, of wi four are occu Producing "a mont! Fontal revurn of €40.1m, showing the estimate st the board to have been correct, and that the asso— elation has secured « good safe investment, as well ‘ag suitable permanent quarters in wuicn to @fty transact its business, containing adequal Yault and safe accommodations, in which to de- posit i's valuable records, files, and securities, ab- solutely protecting them from destruction by fre Since the building has been occuy ‘Sectation in part. and the rem: rented, the Doard ts more milly convinced that the stockhold- €fs Were wise When they authorized such @ safe $24 profitable investment, and empowered the to parchas a lot and'to build, at the annual mgeting November, 185. The lot/and building, Of course, constitut® part of the assets of the as- Sociation, of which the Value of every share ts as- eertained and axed; and when surrendered, the members are paki. their proportion of the amount Anvested in the property. After an experience of another year, more suc- cessful than any preceding, It occurs to Us Appro- priate to quoce the following from our last annual Feport, viz: “Arter seven yours of experience Wo! Aug under the constitution adopted by the associa Won and the by-laws and rules framed for the Beoper conducting of our business, it has been de- MonStrated In a practical and conclusive manner ‘the wisdow and accuracy of the plan and principle Equitable 1s operated and man- aged. While several years may yet be required to @ Tull experience of the greatest alt. es, under our constitution and plan, of What may abd will be accomplished in carrying out the true ‘Object ane purpose 07 tne association for ‘the equal advantage and benetit of all, we are_neverthel convinced that, with the ‘Same attention and efforts of the officers and directors in performing their respective duties, and with the same har- Monious and thorough support given them by the the association will be equally as Seccessful 1h future as in the past, aud there ‘Will be gained a ripe and reliable experience, by ‘Which ourselves and our successors, as officers and embers, may always be safely guided.” By order of the board Of directors. ‘HOMAS SOMERVILLE, President, Imo. Jov Evsox, Secretar: ‘The officers and directors for the ensuing year are: Thomas Somerville, president: Dr. A. J. Schafhirt, first vice-president: G. W. Casilear, second viie-president: Jna. Joy Edson, secretary? B. F. Puller, Lawrence Gardner, Pred. W. Prait, Foon Br Cros jr ie A. Fish sad GoW, Wane ir., RA. and G. W. Hark: directors. > Me Married in this City, 48D NOW HE 1S INDICTED IN ATLANTA, GA FOR GAM. At Atlanta, Ga., Tuesday, the grand jury indicted ‘Mr. Geo, Martin, editor ‘and proprietor of the Avalanche, a weekly paper, for Digamy. Wednes- @ay worning Mr. Martin walked into the sherif's Office, gave a boud and was at work in his office Afteen minutes afterward. An Atianta special to the New York World says: ‘The tudictment of Mr. ‘Martin revives an old story that created quite a Sensation in Atlanta, and the charge upon which he was arrested grew out of the Story referred to. About « year ago the proprietor of the Avalanche Visited “Waslington, and while there married. ‘When the news of the marriage reached Atlanta it was currently reported that he already bad & wife in this city. lis friends tls, while Others said that Martin knew he had a wife in Aulanta and would not return. He did return, however, and bis first al wife did not come forward and disturb Mr. Martin and bis Wile, as it was said she would do. The woman Who was thought vo be bis frst wite was Mrs. Jen nie McDace. Tt ts not known upon what facts the | = Worded. One was signed pies, ‘and Schwab, but none o! Suited the other four mea. ‘The RATT promised to 9B, again to-day and renew their application. “We have won more than half our battle in te ature Of 8] “gaid Frank Staul In feaviog the jail, "aad we hope to be successful with the rest to-morrow.” Geo. Francis Train sent seven packages of fruit to the condemned men, ‘with a $5 note attached to each. BUILDING THE SCAFFOLD. ‘The sheriff bas already begun the building of the scaffold on which 1t 1s intended to hang the ‘anarchists, Carpenters were busy this afternoon working on the which go to make up the Machine of Geath-and Tewil wot, be long before the gallows will be ready. ‘This is regarded in some quarters as significant of Mr. Matson’s belief that Will not interfer ‘Two companies of policemen are now quartered in the county jail near the anarchist cells. There are fifty-four men, and each is armed ‘With aWinchester rifle. ‘These men will remain tn the building until a(ter the event of the 11th instant. Regarding rumors of the possibility of the con- embed meh committing suicide, Cape Black, their cotunsel, said yesterday: “They couldn't be hired to take their own lives, Not a man of them would do Rot one. If they wished to do so nothing would de’ easter. But i tell you, that if their cells Were filled with deadly weapons, and they nad polsons more dreamy and subue than the waters Of Lethe, they would scorn to use them. ‘They are Rot cominon Scoundrels who would try to cheat the ws. There ts 0 ignomy in the scaffold for it they must die they would prefer to be st by the organized robbery they sought to overthrow than to siiak out of the world Uke cowards.” MRS. PARSONS SELLING PAMPHLETS. About noon yesterday Mrs. Lucy Parsons, wife of the condemned anarchist, descended the stairs leading to Spaulding’s printing office, on Clark street, Chicago, and to sell the pamphlets entitied “Was ita Fair Trial?” She had her arms full of the documents, and was selling them for 5 cents aplece. No attempt ut speech-making was made, but the unaccustomed spectacle of a woman Selling auarchisuic painphlets attracted a consider- able crowd. It was some time before it was known that the mysterious vender was Mrs. Parsons, and im a trice the street was packed with curious spec- tators. So dense was the congregation that it was impossible for a wagon even to make its way along the middie of the street. And in five minutesafver Yond sit" human possibilty for a pedestrian to Yond il human possibility for a come within 100 yards of the spot where Mrs. Par- Sons stood. Passage on elther side of the street Was out of the question till three blue coats, with flushed faces and short breath, ordered the woman to “move on.” She’ did move on in the direction of the _go¥- ernment building, carrying her pamphiets and followed by an immense It was esti- mated that 5,000 people were assembled around the place. In vain the car-drivers their Delis and the expeatulations of 0 8 {eam sters were equally vain. a couple cers came up and took Mrs. Parsons before Chief Ebersold, ‘That official thought tue matter over, nd decided that Mrs. Parsons had the same right jo fell her books as other venders of literature, and said she might continue in the book busin 6 as long as she pi Provided she did not _block- ade the sidewaiks and streets. Accordingly on re- Qurning to the oflce and getting » fresh supply of Dooks, she, instead of standing in iront of the Dullding, walked briskly down the street to the Dost-oftice, nding out books faster than she could make change. On gaining the steps of the government buliding she once more was sur- rounded by a large crowd, and was told by a deputy marshal to move on.’ She obeyed, and con Unued to walk through the streets until she, com- ly exhausted, staggered uj and” sank lato a chair in Devine’s office. In the few hours ‘she Was out she sold nearly 5,000 coptes of the Dook at flve cents each. ‘SCRNES IN THE Jatt. The seven doomed men appeared bright and cheerful yesterday morning. At 9 o'clock they Were taken down to the “cage” and during the ReXt hour, the visiting hour, the place was fled with the clatter of tongues'and the prattle and shouts of the little ones, and the scene might have deen taxen for the convalescent ward of a hospital rather than the murderers’ row of a jail. Louls Lingg’s sweetheart was as prompt as usual and She fairly bent beneath the load of a big basket of dainties, ‘There was a sad, searching look in the face ot Sirs. Schwab, who came in as the clock use Striking ten. Two little tots, a boy and a girl Jouking Use pictures of fairyland, Toadied ok either side of her, whtie her mother, Mrs. Schnaubeit, the mothérly-looking old laay Who re- cently crowed the ocean in order to be near her Gaughter in the hour of trial, followed close be- nd. Schwab gave one glance at his wife and little ones, aud then burying bis face in his hands he tn- wardly groaned, whue the baby girl pressed her ‘big doll Close to ‘the wire netting and lisped: “Tiss it, papa” ‘Ning Van Zandt, as ‘was the last of the party. She had a smile upon her face and a jaunty Lows of her head as she wished a “good morning” toher husband. For half an hour the prisoners ‘and thelr relatives conversed In low, earnest tones, Whe the children scampered up'and down the Corridor playing ide-amd-ssex with the reporters and trying to pull off the shiny brass buttons from the coats of the Dallif™s, DENOUNCING THE SUPREME COURT. The Arheiter Zeit-ng, the organ of the anar- chists, yesterday hada long editorial on the action Of the Supreme Court, in which tt says: “The re- quest of our eight comrades for a writ of error has Deen refused by the Federal Supreme Court. For a hundred years the United States enjoyed the repu- tation of being a tree country. Up to a shorttime ago Such a reputation was certainly most justifla- bie. But lately a few possessors of the colossal Erimial power to pervert aud miciaterpeee sue rs wer ert and t laws created by the fathers of this republic is ood faith and a progressive spirit. ‘They splatter ‘Were the talk of the whole country. race horse called Rain- every one who went Lord Falmouth’s necessary to groom Who attended jf a horse chanced to to Dite him, or try to; who attempted to fangs. Lord Don- who could cure him, eve him, and a wager of ‘on the matter, A messenger was spat Yor Con Sullivan, Who was Known throughout the country side as “The Whis- perer,” from the a on that he whis- pered into the horse's ear, by which means he quieted such as were ‘unrily, When he Was told the state of Col. Westenra’s horse, he desired to into the stable to see nim. “You must wait till his bead is tied up,” was said and repeated by those who were present. “No Occasion,” said Con; “he won't bite me.” Soin he went, after peremptorily ordering no one to follow him tll a given si i should imply that they had his permission. He then shut tue door for the un- enviable tete-a-tete. In alittle more than a quar- ter of am hour the ‘signal was heard. Those who “A. RT SCHOOL_MRS.M. H. PIKES STUDIO 18 ite Pierce a] ‘now at 1530 ethane instruction is given QINGIN es ve ath $20 fer quarter of twe Sars DED SCHOOL: NTI Grin earanced clasesn. owland met Thorough. work, KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT. Frocbel aystem Ftorinetl cro taeteee ‘OICE CULTURE, ‘paniment (Italian “Cantabil iG, ‘Twelfth, 18S SUSIE. TEACHER OF PIANO. w. Terms ale TATE r New ‘Ei Tw ear. Best of references, ELLOCK: educated tn Ger: ‘of Boston, and MISS CATHERINE 3th st. n.w., Dear Masa.ave 027-11t° AND SELF-ACCOM- Signor FABLANT frou Europe, 1017 12th st. nw. 8030-41 teuxht work $2. iam Beh 19-3 gr's clases CHOOL OF MUSIC 1127 Private snd cl 30-4m_ Rcholars, used in Cl in fount by some of the best ex Thang cottrenta and schools oft alcat For: mad for circular. care Hon. 8. 8. COX, 13 east 12th st, New York. o Iags leasous. ‘THEO. INGALLS: Ts FRENCH E: hed '46-"87), von to the Puri a faulteas pro. ¢ ‘great confidence in hims a Tessons he learns as miuch French as he needs Reopen at 715 13th st. Wednesdayh, and Friday from (ESTABLISHED 1877). TOth st. now. ‘Church organ for practice. }, Principal. KIN 8) SOUND (COPY- Tris highly endorsed By jen. Teas highly en: wiqua University, and already jenced teachers in ‘country. Price of and Ballantyue's, The auth: OV, Vk Call 1 4:30 PROD MOMMY, to) “Address, had been walting in alarm for the Tesult rushed the horse extended on his back, Simplest, briefest, most iecible Circulars free. HORTHAND IN TEN LESSONS BY UNIVERSAL 5 Phonosraphy. in, They found Playing like kitten with tue="Whisperer,” who mms by mail. PE 281m" IN SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. DETROIT, MICH. was quietly sitting by him. Both horse and opera- ‘tor appeared exhausted, particularly the latter, to.whom it was necessary to administer brandy atid other stimulants before he could be revived. ‘The horse was perfectly tame and gentle trom that day, In the spring of 1804 Mr. Whaley’s King Pippin ‘Was brought out to run at the Curragh of Kil- dare. He ha@d been described asa horse of the most savage and vicious disposition; he had a habit of fying at and worrying any person who came near iim. When he could turn bis head around he would seize his rider's leg with nis teeth and drag bina from his baek.” The dimiculty of managing such a horse may de conceived, w on this occasion it was tmpossible to put a Bridle onhim. “The WI was now sentfor. He remained shut up in the stable all night. In the morning Kit coe was seen following him like a ‘aog— = mm at the woid of com- mand, and permitung any m, without resistance, to put Lis hand tnto his mouth, while he stood “gentle as a lamb.” He was brought out in the course of the meeting, was fun, and won tue race. The fame of “the Whisperer” had now ‘Spread throughout the country, and his services were in extensive demand. This extraordinary rson has been noticed in biany and various pub- ications. Crofton Croker speaks of him in Fairy ‘Legions as “an ignorant rustic of the lowest class,” While he bears ample testimony to his extraordi- nary powers. “I once saw bis skill.” he says, “tried on @ horse which could never before be fot to stand for a smith to shoe nim.” The day after Sullivan's lecture I went, not without some in- credulity, to the sunith’a shop, with many other cu- rious spectators, Who Were eye-withesses of the complete success of his art. This had been a troop horse; 1t was Te yng that after regimental dis— cipline had failed no other couid be found availing. T obyerved that the animal seemed terrified when Sullivan either spoke to him or looked at nim.” Were we to recount ali the well-authenticated details of the marvelous powers of “the Whis- ” we should farexceed our limits, ‘There are undreds of cases on record of we believe, still living—who were witnesses of his marvelous rers or Who have b nefited by them, How he obtained this Wonderial ‘cominand. ovet the horse has never yet been ascertained. Some fancied that be poured some opiate mto the ear of ‘the animal, w! others ascribed bis success to magic. Crofton Croker observed that “he seemed wo an intuitive power of inspiring awe; the Tesult, perhaps, of natural int y,in which I believe a great part of his art though pardicular occasions something must have been cular mt ve no added to it.” ‘The power of “the Whisperer” 13 wlanced at in ““Borrow’s Bible to Spain,” from which, too, ft would that ne had taken some lessons in art. In ‘the Scholar,” he on the subj and [rom what he says it wi ppear that the cure of the animal iseffected by a word. The smith of whom he speaks, he telis us, “uttered a word which I bad never heard beiore, in a sharp and pungent tone. ‘The effect upon myself _was something extraordi- nary; a strahge thrill ran through me, but with regard to the cob it was terrible. anim 1 forth. with became like one mad, and roared and kicked with the utmost desperation. He afterward ut- tered another word in & voice rly modified, Dut sweet and almost plaintive, The effect of 16 Was instantaneous a8 that of the other, but was different; thé animal lost, all 11s fury, and became at once calm and gentle.” ———or____—_ Killed by Moonshiners, ‘THE TERRIBLE REVENOR OP DETECTED CRIMINALS IX HARALSON COUNTY, Ga. A dispatch tothe New York Times from Atlanta, ‘November 2, says: Information reached the reve- nue agent’s office this morning that William A. Morgan, of Haralson County, was beaten to death with sticks by a party of moonshiners on the nignt of October 30. This is the terrible sequel of a long story of crime in Haralson, which began last Jan- uary. On the 16th of January Revenue agent W. T. a abd a posse captured and brose uy large iluicit distillery in the northwestern: Haralson County, There they captured seven men, two of whom wer: turned loose, and also’ a mule. ‘The mule was carried to Waco, 15 miles away, and that night it was stolen Dack ‘by the moonshiners, Who ulso burned the dwelling of Mr. Rowe, Who Was thought to bea guide to the revenue About a mouth Afterward, When Rowe was spending the night with a man pamed Cornell, the mvonshiners fired Into the house tu a the door, and several shots struck tne and the cradle in which a See eens ne 1poosa,, Marshals Johnson and Rowe attempted to stop a So eed “Lavengro, of around in front of it the moonshiners fired eight or ten shots at them, aud tnally got away. ech tow anys after, on the aight of the 25th ot Oc- , the same venue officers captui Mealpin's distillery, In the northwest of faratson the bug diaillery was capeared inst Jaduary. "See, 1 was ast January. Jn Mcalpin was captured and his brother Alexander escay On Sunday night a party of men went to Instructor oft most cel Building, an “oz1-Am | Te vel TEACH! ing. (East nuneiati years. m, 1017, Rooms, # ita day trained for Pract Ps. ur. ‘Miss Sylvester and Lat careless habits of drawing, they will be received Satur- i, Instructiot of all kinds to classes for 1: days at 7. WRAYON PORTRAITS TAUGHT T Ciitatotin: no kuowledice of drawitye necowsaty. #atie: faction cusranteed: gino 7 to 8 pam 3 cor. LL, GMARETS DANciNG ‘ACADEMY, jo Hall. ¥ and 9th sts. n. w. "Class days, Tuesduys ‘Saturdays. For particulars send for’ circulars, ‘The SHAFTESBUKY METHOD World and the most highly indorsed. It teaches NA- RALNESS in Regime for Home and ‘ae in Dra tS" CERTIFICATES ISSUED. Lessonain Class or Privately. Thirty-two paxe catalogue free. MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOC! TORY, 313 6th oz0-1m Canon HILL, KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, ipa, Eleventh Gireuiar and information address the Princ! 2 3 Woons Comerctar, Scxoor, - 606 F st. nw. Individual Special attention given to Hap, Calculations, Commercial Corres fan aystem),, and reasonable. COURT #, WOOD, NCH LESSON: MADAME A. P at her rendence and at ‘and lunent ratex. Graduater stay Trated circulars free st Colle SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Pri AN HONORED, PROFESSION FOR LADIES OB- Sane al t Fda em Jo ge meee ty ghee INSTITUTE, ce ae For particulars cail on Mra. LOUISE POLLOC! Hpac pAicind Pan oll MISS CLARA HARRISON, jason,” N. 8Graut i. WILLIMENE BROMLEY W. Mirae roth thor rh lish suse netiated ve: ee \t culture adapted to the finished de' Terms have been made_as low as is compatible, in thi ‘with the com WT. VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1116 Mt stand 1130 13th at, French and English men young Ladi Academie, Intermediate and Primary Departmenta-— Commodio chool building,containing CHAPEL, SESSION” ROOMS, CLASS-HOOMS. sud’ OFFICE, ‘with steam heating’ and. Feady for occupancy this fi ‘Thirteenth year bexina OCTOBER 6. For circulars apply to Principal, RLINGTON ACADEMY, m in every: jes and centlemen Monda} ‘st, 2. w., half a block east of City P.O. ‘thot instruction. 910 15th st.n.w. (GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR 7TH and D sta. n.w. iy equlpyed ‘burduess of citeiai positions. ‘Three curses, DENTS LEAGUE WILL RE-OP! ideveuing Lite, Portrait, Antiqu Water Color Classes November Ist, at 1173 Peu AG. He ‘Miss Adams. z IVE LESSONS TN and English branches, Excellent = No. 4. 5 Teferences’ Terms moderate. Address Bo: ADEMY OF has had twelve rs of age and upward, for almost noth- h of art, from drawing trait and historical painting. FIFTEEN Jesson hours: 0 at. to W REYNOLDS, Hoom MASONIG Exocurios. the finest in the ‘Society, ns AnD tic Expression. DIPLOMAS DCUIION AND ORA- .. Miss CORNELIA F. BOX DEN Pri a” year opens Monday, October ._ For iWritine, Rapid te mdence, Book-keep- pe-writing. Terms "WO ineypal. " su18-sm PRIVATE OR IN CLASSES, (from Paris) will give lessons pils’ homes. Excellent pro- Entrance on Dst— stablished 22 Your Stenowraphy.Typewriting.. aud orld Wiitug” Students may ener at ‘holm akipequarte 1s, or mnenthiy sh ih “demand. Hae LS. SPENCER Principal, minelpal rt] ington, Lectures, :30. ‘Pupil of Wm. lace, ith, 10th, G and Hf sts... for of Piano. [ & DAVis' Piano 06-1m* St, Dw. ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE, AX 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, The three buildin with the other, and fice South and East, with good, open play-grounds in the rear,” The sanitary appoint euts are periect, and the hywiene of the whole extab- Tishioent is in accord with the latest and most enligt- ened views upon that {important subject. he course of study mediate, Academic, and, wen full diploma, of which’ Mr. wreme Court of the United are all closely connected, one ete; Primary, Inter- socqics cared tt fustice. murse of study, ‘education, advantages of the first polite and, lopment of ‘comfort of such an estab- % of fine talent ip each 51m. and Day School for and Little Girls, best moder inprovements, bes ry ING IN ROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR GRADING, Piritine, so Cutting St ithe Rosslyn Farm, Viprinis, at "Plane: dey ‘and Xowby & Oo, onus «., Washington, D.C, adlw ROPOSALS FOR RICE, CANVAS, MACHINERY, PAD Mita fovember 3, 1887.—Sealed Proposals, severally endorsed for Rice, But- Saco Git hen inks arekaee hos and White Pine Lumber,” will be received, from man, E or ‘dealers only. at the of plage and Glociing Savy Department. Wanhing Ge until ELEVEN OCLOCR a Novi ‘EWEN (Y-NINTH, 1887, and opened immedi- ately thereafter in the presence of bidders, for the suy ply.at the Navy Yard, New York, of 25,000 Fice, aud 1,000 dozen eagle buttobs, ‘to be deliv- within GO days from date of contract; at the Na ‘Boston, of £0,000 yards hammock canvas Ex tag canvas, 10 be delivered. within 6 onthe frou date of contract; and at ‘the Navy Yard, Washington. D. G., 132 boxes American glass, 5, Pounds ‘roofing felt, 10 boxes charcoal tin, "253 squares "P slate, 500. pounds galvanized. slating-naile, “600 pounds putty, | 100 Haat tee Me abana eS tae square’ foe ing ‘in 22,950 " pot 10 shaping-machines' with tool-hoider Saini lie pee agees jow aud white pine lumber. Por times Washington fievy'Yord ox tpocshcstions Os 1 wal be received for one or more of the above-men articles, ‘but ‘must ‘include the fall amount. re- uired of uch article of articlex The above articles tauat conform to the Navy standard, and pags the usual vaval inspection. and a ‘reservation of 20 per ceut will be withheld from the amount of each livery until the completion of the contract. “Bidders are referred to above Bureau for specifications, times of delivery and forms of offer; a informa tiou relative to the articles required can be had on ap- plication, respectively, to General ‘Stor Keerers, New ‘ork, Boston, Washinton, D.C. The proposals must be made on the proper blank forma ‘and filled out as Sp SS eae ight to Te: ropossl not consid vant seous to tha Government JAMES FULTON, D4 luw-4w General, ‘Navy. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. AVE YOU HEARD THEM! WE MEAN THE Estey Panos: rich tone; splendid action and touch; superior workwanship; fit for artists, and ‘the Rrices moderace. Also for rent. SANDERS & STAY- MAN, 934 Fat. nw. 213m D5GKER BROS. FIANOR, THEIR RANK AS THE highest «rade plano fortes ix undisputed. Mark the fact. SANDERS & STAYMAN, nl. 934 F ot. n. (PRE PUSHER FIANO HAS A LARGE FOLLOW. ing in Washibwton,attesting in a substantial way ite solid Worth and reliability. Sold on easy terme and for SANDEKS & STAYMAN, 934 F st.n.w. 1-3m NOTHER MOZART. iron work, ‘aud clam rast at nw. EARLY 200.000 IN USE. church, chapel, and school, Sold on easy terns andsfor rent, Second-hand. pianos abd organs. Our terns are most accommodating. Stock of pianos for reut. "The leading instruments, SANDERS & STAYMAN, 924 F st. st, now.. Washington, D.C,: 13. N.C Baltimore, Ma; 1217 Main st, Richmond, Va. su EBvepaes LLER ». 8Q) ‘Tho meet beautiful ahd fect JNO, F. ELLIS & C 937 Pennsylvania NUILD SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO! Grrctimelfint trade bane red \O. F. ELLIS & CO., 028-1 _ 937 Pennsylvania ave n.w., near 10th st, NEN PIANOS. SQUARE. UPRIGHT AND GRAN at moderate prices and easy terms; old instruments taken in payment for new. JNO. F. ELLIS & CO., 028-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., hear 10th st, EBER SQUARE PIANO, IN GOOD CONDITION WEES SRISEE ana [ogee comneni -1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., neat 10th st. UARE PIANC, IN GOOD CO} ‘and cover, at JOHN F ELLIS § CO, 028-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., near 10th st. WEBER BABY GRAND PIANO, IN GOOD CON- dition, with stool, at a bargain. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. _028-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w.. near 10th st. Ureiguz, PIANOS: A LARGE ASSORTMENT very little used, at Low prices. JOHN ¥. ELLIS & CO, 028-1m 937 Pennsylvania ave. n. w., near 10th st. NOS FOR RENT AT MODERATE PRICES PAS Bored! ‘Tuned, ayd Repaired es co, 028-1m_937 Pennsylvania: ave arwes 350 QEBER PIANOS. ROSEWOOD case: $350 ane Ti ctave, with sto, Land caver (0. F. ELLIS & CO. o28-1m_ 937 Pennsylvania ave. u.w.. bear 10th. $300 .28aies ; ‘ne stool a1 ve mt () STE-NWAY & SON'S ROSEW wh gel and caver ee _,0%8-1m_937 Pennsylvania uve. o.w., Dear 10th at, HAINES BRO.'S, BRADBURY, VOSE & $200 Sun's, and other Pianos in good condition, ‘With stvol and cover. INO. F. ELLIS & CO. Am 937 Pennsylvania a & 1 h(), BRADBURY. NUNN & CLARK, EMER- S15 0c otter Pianos, stool and cover in- clued, <0, F. ELLIS & CO., o28-im_ 937 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., bear 10th at, 810078 ‘AND OTHER PIANOS, o28-1m_ near 10th st. IANOS FOR RENT; GOOD STOCK: Moderate Price. ELLIS & CO, ‘JNO. 028-1m_937 Pennsylvania ave. u.w., near 10th st. G, L. Wu & Bros, Rraskth EBech ted other fing Sites et eek os Ft pena ay St a ceca Tea po ig oe ego a ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS IMPROVED BY NEW patents. Uprights a specialty. We keep a fine stock of our Pianos, which ‘are selected. with’ special care for our Washington agent, and which will be sold at the lowest possible rates and om monthly instal ments. H. &'DAVIs CO. ‘oth wt Victron Becxen, Expertin Tuning and Repairing of Pianos ana Or- gana: 25 Years’ experience. Work warranted. “Prices, moderate,” Fine Pianos for rent and sale. Terms easy, Warerooms 801 9th street n.w. 813-3m_ sony. Werervoms 50) = SALE FoBiii Way & soxs Graxp square axD BALTIMORE AND OHTO RAILROAD, ULE IN EFFECT OCTOBER 16TH, 1887. MATE SPEER ABE CO y yg Chicago and Northwest, Exp. Daily 10:350. m. oft Citcinnati and St, Lous, Bxp. Daily 3:15 and Hor Pitiabung and Cleveland, Exp, Daly 10.55 a.m, 210 amm., ‘ata ‘Gaithersburg.and intermediate points, 19:058 adr Borat abd intermédigte stations, 11:20 p.m, Church trai Wesilnston Pech 1 Hor Frederick, 10:55, mi, 5:90 pid; Sundays, For'Hiage wp. 10:10. m. and 1530p m. ‘Traits errive trom te ‘ sp. mp fom Cincinnsdl aid St Pre am and D. m.; trom Pit a fe am Reon hr ee ae Fingers en iotermeaiete: poimts north of Bal- TREn eee ape ee bee tt 4 sie ad 54:10, 9-05, 0:90, ‘Except Sunday. *Daily. real. eens ate tSints, Ole and ISL GS: Fam hawt. dences ou Fer + ‘orders left at PENNSYLVANIA AVENI W.-M. CLEMENTS, ‘Manager. Eat AND SoU" SDID SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT MAY 16, 1887. ‘Trains leave Washington, from station, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittaburg and the West, C of Paiace Sleeping Cars ‘at 9: Line, 9:50 a.m. ure to Cleveland, copmecti1 i the West, with through Sleeper’ Harrisburg 10 Siheage, For brie, Cusuiviateun, Rochestet: adage Siacars pri, Cala r ce Wasittiatonto feschestor, ee” rm Washington to Hochestor For Williamsport, Lock Haven aud Elmira, at 0:50a. "m, daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Fast, 7:25, 9:00, 11:00 and 1°40 ain. #:00, 4:10, 10-00 and i220 Sunday. 0:00, 11-40 aun. 2:00, 212 pan. Limited Rxpires of "Parlor Gate S40 a.m daily except Sunday, and 4:00 Pan. For Boston without 2:00 pm. every day. For Brooklyn NX aif through teainn Conbact, ‘erway City with boata of Brooklyn Annex. aft dur dliwct franater te Pulton strectavoldin dubs For Piutadel st is, 7:35 and 9:00 am,, 12:05, 4:20, and 00" rat” daly, except Sunday. Subdage ALEXANDEIL AND FI CKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON Halle IEDMONT AIR LINE ee hed ule to cect AM ast Tenn, Mail Gordonaville, Cha between Alezandeia Calera.” Mot Charlotte, Atlant m Ghia Aut tea Bo fore few Ge th Atlanta to ‘and Mann Boudoir si jeepers jew Orleans, for Birmingham, Vieksbune and’ 8 traius Washington to Atlanta. Does mot counect {oF c Sunday: Bo be cept Sunday, for Manassas, PE ® . for Strusbuny. and interinedinte stations. Riverton with § V- ACH: for Luray, arriving 6 p.m. 530 ¥. M—Wostern, Expross Daliy for Warrenton, Gorionsvill’, Charlottesville, Louisville, Cinciiuatt, and Sumer’ resorts on and’ near line of ¢ Sud Ohio route. Pullinan Sleepers and Solid ‘trains Washington to Louisville: alao tor Lynchbure, B.i-tol, Chattan.ogs, Memphis, Little Rock, and aii south: Rertern points. “Throusn Pullman sleepers Washiog- to Ear Southern Ree for Lynch. oR douthern: ksyrews, che burg,” Danville, Raleigh. Goftinbia, Aiken, 'a on vo Augusta without change, rains on, W. shington and Olio division leave Wash- ington 9:12 A M., axe pt Sunday, and 4:43 B. M Daily arrive Hound Wil 1137 A-Mand 4:10 M;; Returning leave Round Hill 6:05'A. M. Daily, and E. M Dally except Sunday, arriving Washington AL M. aud M. Pbrough trains from’ the South via Charlotte, Dan- pilssud Lynchburg arrive m Washington #:10 A.M. Soiclo a: arieacn Suge ee change arg at 10: a0 2 Sud Ohio route and, Chariotiesvilie ‘at D0 Me Strasburg Loca at 9:47 A. M. tea Metall! Aaton end tnfermation checked at 1300 y Pennayi- wi farniehed, and’ F hand Bate as L. TAYLU sylvapia avenus. an roe Stat Genoral Passenger Agent. UPRIGHT PIANOS. A fall asrortment constantly on band, Termsand Prices reasonable, E. F. DROOP, Sole Avent, 925 Pa ave. KNABE & CO. seven octave Square: musically as good asuew, Price, $200. £.F. DROUP, Ee 5 E. Late W. G. Metzerott & Co., ‘Ar the POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. AILXY LINE TO FORFOLE FORTRESS MON- D ROR, AND THe SOU Steamers GRORGE LEARY and LADY OF THE LAKE, one of which Tp RO atS pm Close connection with Boston Providence Steam- “"Bucamer Leary lands at Finey Point pong soa rotare- ieamer unds at Piney Point pong soa ing Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Seamer retarning, ‘Knox atid Loy nuygers rates will be on. ‘with mud the n sme of the republic. The Su, Court at Washington, the German imperial court at Leiprig, and the imartial court at St. Peters burg stand on tue same level ‘The Justice which 1s veing distributed under the ai of Jay Gould, Vanderbilt, et al., wears notonly a bandage ‘over her eyes, but also a watchword on her breast Which reads: “The public beu—1.'" ‘The article accuses the Judges of having been led merely by the desire of setting a horrible example to the Wworkingwen classes to keep them in submission, It warns the judges that he who sows the wind must reap the wulrlwind, and closes: “Heretofore the working people believed tu tne existence of jus- Lice and equality in this country. ‘The cruelties of their enemies will open their eyes, Our comrades Will seal With their blood the truth that liberty and Justice can hardly raise their heads in this country. However dear to us may be the life of our comrades we must give them up, consoled by the hope that this human sacrifice will hasten the day when the masses will learn to understand how they were being Jooled and what a humbug has Deen made of j ‘Col, Robt, G. Ingersoll said in New York yester- ‘Wo go to [ilinois on appli- ay tate haa Ferusea cation of ana:chists’ committee tercede for the condemned inen- bis Stand jury dased tts indictment. A bailiff was | ell Shon sare Martin. and be served the iF. Ger W. proof-reader in the lin Printing-House. ‘This, of itself, Ssensation and it Was some time before the ar- Testing officer could be made to believe that he jas of the wrong scent. Mr. Martin, after he had Dons, said toa reporter: “This is nothing Dart of the ———_~+e+______ Atlanta Wine Rooms Open, UNDER THE DECISION OF THE COURT THEY Ak SELI~ ING WINE TO BE DRUNK ON THE PREMISES. ‘the house of Win. A. Morgan, who was suspected of having given the intormation on which the dis- Ulery was found, and beat him to death in the Presence of his wife with heavy sticks, and when ‘she teously for his life they knocked her on u With One Of the clubs. The brutes Probably left her insensible, thinking they haa closed her mouth forever, but she recoverd, and it 45 from her that the detalls of the crime went out, ‘The facts were bri-fly told in an unsigned letter ‘sent to Revenue Agent Chapman. ee Killed by a Cruel Stepmother. TWO IMBECILE WOME BARBAROUALY SCFVOCATED ne THEN BEDS. Arevolting murder case is reported from Spen- cer, @ little town in Medina County, Ohio. A farmer named Gillett had two imbecile daughters by a first wife, now dead. Some time ago he mar- ried again. The stepmother soon tired of the care of the unfortunate women, both the imbecties being of mature and used every means to in- duce her husband to rid of them by placing ‘them In an asylum, but he refused to do so. ‘Piesday night she went fo the room where they were sleeping, covered the floor with dry leaves, over wt ie Be ahaa eds meu ty door of the i; and craw! ing tolynch Bim. They were prevented only by the Presence of mind of the determined young man, Who stood at one of the i reporter, i eta ‘A Select s1-3in school for Hoye and term begins SEPT EMBEA 12. sionn.“Sareful and thorutch imateuction tn th Ton Higher “Arithmetic. Aljceb Fi Greek. BURTON MACAFEE, ASM. MLD, ‘7th st, opposite U.S. Patent Ofc. for ‘Young Men. Autumn Day and Evening ses- ‘NSTRU family. LUC! ys closes June 1. retain CTI Residence, 608 FE Mcpox ae aie REC LLJERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR BO¥S of sie, TENT ct Contisme ha Weskia ‘QUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 15 r—SE- Moai vines Ea a ease 36-2 MRS. CHAS. W. PATRO, Principal. ON ON THE VIOLIN? Me. H. DONCH will reautie ving lessons ‘ALD-ELLIS SCHOO} ‘Gor. Minasaclunetta ave. and Etigitsh ind. French Boardin ‘Young Ladiesand Fifth Yeat bein Primary, Intermediates Acade story. ArYand Musical mgt hineteen teachers. Tultior inci Enlist wrench, bath the uve of pupils in distant ‘use Of pupils in distant par ‘lars adfess the Principal SEPTEMBER at, it Day Schoo! au ttle Girls, sai ‘September 2h: T887. tt Courses t im, Penmanship, Class Drawing, dicipegial Rerdic in cmployed ‘Speus ‘Art of Never Forgetting."—See orgetting, "Se Prima fessional. Sree to PRIENDS' 5 SCHOO! EEPna orcas aerate arta fessionals" Igatruction® fa hee books tad pl Pads, Mvwer! 1811 1ST. X.W.A fea Siac Ms ROSA RAND, voles culture! for the dramatic stage ahd ome ‘circle. ‘amateurs TEACHER 01 Preparer ladies and senticns stage Particular attention ts civen ‘ies’ snd ‘cus escen ou Peay an ‘at. or ‘by. mae BOARDING ‘and little See ae Se MUSIC STORE, 925 7TH ST. ‘Pasce! straight ticket and 83 roi ‘T. VERNON! MT. Pianos and Onrans for rent and sold — payments. | Azcnts for New Biwland, Stering and | 7g 2, STEAMER WW. THE UNRIVALLED SOHMER PIANOS. ‘7th-aireet wharf daily ( alg offer gent baneaina i second-hand instrugpents, | Yemen and iver: aa m1 ine violins, bows, ‘Ke. 80,000 Cones of 5 and 10-cent sheet music. “Catalogues tree Abort 3:50 pm. so-6m_ | _# a) Curcxerxo axv Hanpwax Prsxos ‘Lo reut and sold on monthly payments, ‘Fiauos repaired, stored, tuned, and moved. W. G. METZEROTT & CO, EAMER PILOT BOY m Sundays, T Grinder's whart, Sundayetiown sud Brent's and Chapel Point, Thursdays days and Wednesdays uy: E LSON, JOHN McGAHEE. Alexandria, V1 LEAVES 7TH ST. WHARF and Thu a7 a ae Fe ere near orn 1 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS 7 EW IRON ST es ay per 4A pez | ere ae Ke XNN £4 Bos’ fe sau SATURDAYS at 7 a.m. Ketupnivg TUEADA\ ER NAN AA Bop ke FRIDAYS, ang SUNDAY p.m. youclungat River Land. ‘as Nomint Crees, Curricman, nae he oe Clements Bag, Ma, Connesin with, Bana, at Piaxos Shenherds | Ses scheint 30H - UNEQUALLED IX TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP SECOND-HAND PIANOS. A fine assortment of i munkes at all Wal RMA KNABE & Co. 817 MarketSpace. EAs Do Nor Poncaase UNTIL YOU SEE THE EMERSON PIANO. A thorouguly first-class instrument at a medium prica, Over 41,000 now in use. aia renal ty papetage =O? “GStpest amoruneut ut Scent al te apie vill "ARR PARSONS, Dive ite 8 ane tebe tiga cee, Apia ae Dae Ee at PP PH oer ‘and positively never ‘TO NEW YORK—FREIGHT MERS D' yous GinsON. ant bo BIGHT, sae arf, Washing by arcs hart, Washingion, every Freight at lowest rates ‘TLANTIC & WEST INDIA LINE. NEW AND CHARMING WINTER TOURS. 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