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SNE eR aL TN are OR THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©., TUESDAY. CITY AND DISTRICT. LIBRARY BUILDING SCANDAL. ‘The Select Commitiec Crose-examining ‘Mr. Smithmeyer. ‘THE CEMENT TRSTS NOT TO BE GONE [¥TO—THE INVES- ‘TIGATION CONFINED TO THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS. Before the cross-examination of Mr. Smithmeyer Bad progressed far yesterday afternoon Mr. Cole- maz, Judge Kelley’s counsel, objected to questions Telating to the tests of cement. Thereupon Mr. ‘Wilson, counsel for Stahinecker, mide a long Matement to the effect that he would show that tore, and had been rejected by Mr. Smithmeyer ‘Without tests; that subsequent tests had all been favorable tothe cement except those under the TH eee A Amspector Entwisic Explains. WE MAKES 4 SUPPLEMENTAL KEPORT ON TRE FALLEN CUURCH TOWER. der of the commission that investigated and re- Ported upon the cause of the fall of the tower of ‘the Chureh of the Covenant, has made to the Com- missioners s supplemental report stating bis con- ‘Rection with the structure. After referring to the inspections he had made he said: “There ‘Was no superintendent employed, and the archi- tect as weil as myself wasueceived as to their con- struction. He certified to ‘he work and allowed It {© go on. No such building should go on without constant ‘which the District cannot be expecced to furnish. So much Is this office con~ @ constant supervision is necessary ‘Wat we place upon every school or other bulid- When being constructed by the District Columbia, a i 8§ superintendent to control thelr construction at every point and in derail, |, Without | additional assistance general city work, it is impossible tor this make clove inspections of private build- have each year in my annual report called Of the Comintesioners to the absolute additional heip. I ain required to be from four vo five hours each day to Submitted and aitend vo all the work; being charged with the re- dings owned by the District—102 under the law, with making plans ‘the construction of ali new Duild- Of ail private parsings and the re- houses; and, until last montis, pro- it Ohe assistant on general city work, half lis time taken up in the complaints. It is ciear, as 1 have ‘ed, that without addiiional assist- not be held accountable for defective ‘Congress, a! Your earnest request, Wided me one more assistant, but, control the consiruction of buildings, should be at least turee more. It would be advantage of the public, ai mey well ale iF i i E g ye Hi: ‘it Ef Bg 28 RE | Ee i 8 Ly —___ Complaints About Sidewalks. ‘T the Editor of Tax Evexixo Stan. I desire to call the atieutioa of the District Com- missioners to the condition of the sidewalk on 12in street, between G and H streets northwest. The Property owners are permitved to occupy two. thirds of the sidewalk between these two streets om the west side as parks, some of them being fenced in, excluding the public entirely. But this 4s not the cumplaint I make. Having ‘only one- third of the walk to pave and keep in repair, there 4s not @ Worse place in Washington for a ‘pedes- (laa than deiween these streets Di tue Fain storms of the iast few days person finds hunself over his shoe-tops every other step, the leat Bowes iling with water. “Something should done to the matter, for any oue going Up this street at night when it 1s raining shou! ‘Wear rubber boots up to the knees. CITIZEN. gece meshes ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been flied as follows: H. B. Fitzhugh to 0. L. Pilney, undivided two-thirds pt 1, 9g. 1022; 28 and pt. 23, aq. 263; $— Ra Fiahugh, suo e. sq. 28 and Pt 23, 8q. 263; $200, EC. Elmore to same, pt. 1, sq. 1022; Fizbuga to ¥. H. Mackey, undivided Sa 25, pt. 2h 89. 263; and C. ‘Black to & Stewart, ‘Steusoa to Catherine orm; $45. Leighton and E 3 A Rational Zoo, Hominy Hill nad ite Master. Deluded Mormon Recruits, From the xew 1h Rattowal 2 = 7 HEIN wna EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. A project is under by Congress, GARLAND HAS PREPARED POR RIMMEL?. bees | Law Derazmeakr through a provision of the sundry civil Dill, toes- | Little Rock Correspondence St. Louis Globe-Democrat. | New York Correspondence of the Philadelphia Preen, is focal tablish a Zoological Garden in Washington that Attorney-General Gariand is laying his plans to} Attention nasbeencalled tothearrivalot a party | 9018-2031" 1242 12th st nw. ov Tae ‘shall properly represent the animai life of our | ave Washington and take up his pérmanent rest. | of Mormon converts from Sweden by the rescue of wavtomat, Wervenstry reat country. 1t isnot surprising to find a certan | dence at Hominy Hill after the fourth @f next | a young girl from the party by her sister. Emma 3 FACULTY OF Law. Hox. ARTHUR MscARTHUR, Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the » ‘Also ‘canoes. Estow. epee sel8-1w* y |ATIONAL COLLEGE [ARMAOY TT Siliverinic teventernca meena Nilson, fifteen, and a typical swede as to purty of complorion and yellowness of hair, had Deen sent on to Salt Lake City by her parenta, who intended to follow her later; but her elder sister, Pies De service, Latin, Msthematien Aris pei 7 ‘Adres ‘the Administration is going to be defeated. If ne ives. much consideration to the probable result in jovember he & most laughabie thas such inst Goubtless thinks “ihe Cleveland | ida, who had lived in Brookiyn a year or two, in- RSDAY, OCTOUER 2, Inen, Daiistal Ouiesaee iatiae “uate esate oe ts | re swe lananets cin, ava cnre | ans cincerucanre aarti sant” ge | BNANARG, See: rte TS PREOIDERT. Wor 2 ,. " Darrowsmlnded opposition of acon: wiitte ae fing ready to retire. He told his friends of his in-| Emma dectares her Leg Be Tsaminstions of Juntor Students will be held im the Hox. SAMUEL F. MILLER, Ialngtt qatar paren cet| Sort at eadi aapeat as Sar Wek | acess at as Sear noes | Wes HRGNT TEU Uaah PGI AT Hi | Ammo age rt Cad zoological garden is as much a of the 4 — Work of Government as Duilding schools or send- | Bw Attorney-General next year. “are you to mary Bee berg, the sg ad ion and lecture tickets will | Professor of Inte:nstional and Constitutional Law. | _* —E ing out snencine Ics. source of instruc | MF. Garland thinks ther is ‘not another such | man who tried to keep you with the Mormon im peticenee for matriculation and Jeotare tickets will . ‘OUNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 1: ton to the people, and an aid to the development | Blac® in the wide world as Hominy Hill When ne | tuizrantst” the Prese correspondent inquired. TRE Street aw bebweoe te Ree gee Hox. WILLIAM B, WEBB, I repch and English Select i f sclence, especially 4n this country, by presery- | was stumplag Arkansas ob the Union tide lu, 1800 | |i cannot answer that question,’ Eiing replied, | o'clock a. m. until the commencement of the lectures. | Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence and Praction, sue seventeenth year MUNDAY. OCTOBE! toy ‘Of wild animals frou exunction. | he saw the and Was struck with It. “The | through the translation of ber sisver, for she eei8-2w gr circulars and information apply :o. ore nis latter respect that the proposed gar- | Gibson place’ ‘was the name by which it was | not speak Engiish. “We were all pledged not to | 4° Siw aocgSTRATED CINGULAR JAMES SCHOULER, Esq, CS eee ___h_ 4 _ Sea, roses ne ct, Gnas satan, Ver, Bnet at ous | Eee Goterusen thay comme Ged be tices Ga ens | eee ue! A, 8 0, SHOR’ MEDI rae ~ NOUNGARTEN AND PRIMARY imal ‘Detore 4 iw . ee — 2 Till soo disap pee tt eee each mane be net | Owner of “the Gibson piucey” and would make tt ‘Dut ian Nison asserted posttively that Emma | £7 BOYS sent on oS MEDIA (Pa) ACAD #. 0, CLAUGHTON, Fao, 918 Sunweriand See Payee Ors taken to preserve them. A paper ‘at the | the home of his old age. war weat by, and | was £2, Hagsberg, a8 were two other | 7 GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOTS AND YOUNG | Professor of Common-Law Pieeing, Evidence, Equity ‘New year begins OCTOBER 3 uest ot Mr. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, and | the time finally came, after ven or fifteen years, | young women in the party. It was through fear yp oPor ‘nesr Baltimore, Ma. U1 Jurisprudence apd Pleading, Commercial and ‘submitted during the discu-sion the other day in | When the title to the ‘coveted spot passed to Mr | of the laws, which are now being enforced in Uta ae uation, 290 sat Sona eee Maritime Law, and Criminal Law. cnauan, the House, presented facts of striking interest | Garland. It has been his to spend nis | against polygamy, that these dupes of Mormon | Prof. J. RINEAI, A AL Procival weet ort. HE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL Under this ‘head. ‘The Duffaio is already regarded | Summers at the Hill The name “Hominy Hill” | sophistry were silenced ‘on the subject. There | lat selt-2we EUGENE CARUSI, Fag, Gimrxues ap tasanah coun 60 G1ERe. as an extinct animal Not one, it ® said by com- | was bestowed by himseli, The tmprovements are | were seventy-two of the Swedish converts, and | Reyes SCHMITT WILL REOPEN HE KINDER: | Professor of Law of Real and Persons) Property, Gon “ry petent authority, remains British posses. | Arkansas all through. ‘The house is a long | they were accompanied by 149 freshly-made Mor- garten and Primary Class Septem\er 24th, at 401 tracts and Negotiable instruments, and Judie Eight miles from Washington, on B. and O. Sions on this continent; and in this country there Ganon ae with am open space between ad CaS Layne England ot ay. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION kiven to ‘of the Moot Court. ‘Thirty-first year begins September 18, 1888. ‘smatl other parts, ‘open place serves din- | They their ‘Lake. Deaf. “Special paid to Articulation Bike Ycllonndns are, pumteringoeiner ne : tee | a teceinaes meee cena cree pis | teams Rare ee aliens? cee RENE akgnD, regent - [08 x pit Ot America, but of ‘urope, have becu, calling ‘bed-room | several curious tacts about this latest imporvation | IMI ‘Teacherot Pumseanitines, Bessons resumed Sep- pg ~ F. On upon our Government for years to preserve the bison from extnction, as the Russian government bas done with Ruropean Dison or aurocha, It is have been learned. ‘The Swedes were from the Province of Biekings and were brought to an ac- ceptance of polygamy by the preaching of Hags- tember 15th. Apply at Eberbach's Music Store, 15 F st. u.w 017-3° IN PREPARATORY ‘The Law Department of the National University will re-opem MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888, at 7 O'CLOCK, (TBE BERLITz scHOOL OF LaNcUAGES. &s N at the Law School Building, 1006 E st. aw. All resent or elevation and commands quite a view of berg, @ native of tuat Who has been two ite sul ‘ta by agraduate. Reve G vited seins ‘Becky Mouneate goat Gt’ te cote: | Fourche Crock antuiee © years there at the work. He had left Sweden & veaident and Faculty of the Culuinblen « ollewe, Maas ee pauabeihs ack within five years ‘the quadrupeds that ‘There was only @ small amount of land with the | widower about twenty beiore, but he had | EUGENE B. JACKSON, 1321 Q at. eel7-w wd tee treatin aa a Tre tase dying off are the elk, moose, antelope, | Hill when Mr. Garland first invesved, But since | taken three mivesin Uiak, where ie hag enroxtaee Catalorues containing ntieth anual ane caribou, biack-tailed deer, razty ‘bear ‘wolf, | then he has been is out his neighbors, until | sive farm a few miies from Salt Lake City. Five Locuttox, Onraror: ‘Rouncement are now ready amd cau be obtained by ap- 723 1ethet nw Deaver, over and wolverine. ‘fie dttay of’ a" tev Rintreteh Of Hick rena ne pede, taking inguite | of the women, whom he converted, according | <tueatoral arta umyooee education ts com | Piving to the undersigned. . RVIILE (MD, ACADEMY, SIXTEEN MILES years nay com stretch tom, which fessior become members Ber ma Wenkunete reichicth ses dome of most ot uese, ands gap in junds of seed cotton to” the acre, Mr. Gafland | of nis household, really his wifes, although 1 | "Few persns know’ wha? powers they possess until EUGENE D, CARUSI, Secretary, ie institution begins O& Mowiay™ abe the animal life of this continent that can never be | has never done much with his except to | order to avade prosecution they would purport U0 | this Artdevelops thew Some ome a filled, Make it a menace vesrees po weatee: a = oy es ead bt 2 was Euune's gee pee a ve my, 0m OF Office 1008 F st. n.w., For terme, cost institution would be moder- } purposes. “Now, however, he is farm 1B | ticu only two years her senior, ana they fucation eclcet c Py ‘The sppropriation posed 13 $200, 0008 ot um seemed to be'quite deugnied at the pi t of | {hie Art It will Me them for every depariment of ite e015-to le ‘Washington, D. 0, C.K. Nhl 140,000, it is. estima whien not More than sharing in the-affection “of the same husband, al- Caner training. (Henry Ward Beecher. ash —— foray rise pe Michi take Romy ah Collegiate Classes commence Octover 3, 1588, ans. “HEN ck RES cLLY Al wi for habe ‘acres of | Fevurn money on the investment, thougu he Was almost three times their age. A | 1 NON. [ONAL COU! Ss . | FRMERSON INstiTUTE, B HENKY XANDER RESPECTFULLY AN- ined on Boo Crock, ‘sald dea ner me forthe | The road to Mr. Garland’ is one of the third prospective wife to Hagsberg was ‘a widow of TSPROFESHIONAN COURSE TS ORATORY. E ‘914 14th st. bet Tand K sts. Mosutees 0, ie a rpose than 1s enjoyed by any similar garden in | stan Jokes in Littie ‘The distance is | sixty, andthe plan seemed to be w make her & I11— PROFESSION AL COURSE IN ACTiNG. Belect Classical sud Mathematical School for Young ot his stuai, S00 TRIE ee me bie'woria. It presents a beautiful variety of var | avout 16 iailes from tne city. but the route is as | soreor matrou, ‘Ghe was sresieed Maes er ig bn nalts pepe ek Sak ee | Dagtnn the tairepe ee see BOMBAY, SRPTEM ome a Jey, Dill and clifl, has an abundant water supply, | devious us the twistings and turnings of one of | the establishment, so far as authority and prece- | ton in itself: persons of ny wee will hud it fully equal ae VY eimai x (cGEE'S SCHOOL TH YEAR whieh is of great im Dertect drawage, | the luxuFlant grape vines to be found in the Arkan- | dence was concerned. ‘The remaining recruits or | .0,tha trang of any Beminary of Colley, bemtre0e | son tarvant Shi Princeton, Sohne mer- | DA eta ten eee Om —— anda ine growth of virgin forest. The sive has | Sas bottoms Experienced drivers who have trav- | Hagberg wedlock were a mother anddauguter, the | Voice’ Guitare: Broneoctetnss Benepe eae | nears fon, Harvard: Xale, Princeton, Zohne Hop- OPSEPTEMBER 19, 1888, at been practically sel by the officers of the | éled the road once have missed it 1B ADORE, | OF twenty oe ered, Widow and the latter a girl | Analysis, Klocution, “Grace. “Gesture. Deportment, | Scieitific Schools C. KMilltary and Naval Acadeimion 1110 Lest. hw. se3-1m* ‘Smithsonian Institution, who take a great interest | tO repeat. It has come to be recognized as a solu- | of twenty-one. Hagsberg was descrived by Eniiaa | Raliah Authors Geaversacon, sd tisken tere and for business,” For particulars address VERROW s : {n this project, and under whose charge the garden | tion of a labyrinth to find the way to Hominy | as an eloquent exhorter, and is descriptions of — 1 HAS. B. YOUNG, Principal _ ‘T. VERRON GEMIBARY, Will be placed when once laid out if Congress | Hill. When Mr. Garlund invites ‘a friend out to THE PROFESSIONAL OOURSE IN ORATORY DANCING ACADEMY the religious beauties and temporal advantages of should authorize It. ‘There ts no real estate specu- life in Utah nad quite turned ‘see him he someilines furnishes a diagram to indl- heads of soane of | ¢™braces among other things: 1. study and Practice 2200, 1204, 1106, 1116 M st. and 1128 12th st 0 Now 7 open f..r the reception of pupile MONDAYS, WED- lation behind it. ‘An important consideration in | Cate that he is in earnest in his hospitality and | his heurers. . sttidy of Orators aud Oratory; %k Opel f al ‘01 ALS and SATURDAYS Callor send BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Fegurd to the expense of maintenance is that prob. | really expects his iriend to find him. There is| A curious instance of conjagal trregularity was | Pifak sumac: 5, Bororations: 6. kxteniporaueous | Jars, 1004 Fst. uw. auz; LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLA. ities 7 a : ae ee oe a 3 ADIy three-fourths of {ts acquisitions would be by | 40d fsuing tn the Fourche, on which the estate | in the Kaylish contingent. lier Abrae vountom | Retad Bia sick tongs ee EU Or ee aE SELECT SCinon vai Gruniiiiserieas gi. This bas been the with otuer collec. | borders, and the dogs can start up a deer in an | who had charge of the entire company, had beet Practice in Lecturing; 10. Actual Practice in After Pay at 1407 Mans, ave. Me, and Alea, ~ can telling the department of Uving animals | Lous alinest any day in the season. The locally | six Months proselyting in the soutuerd counties | Dinner speeches: i actual Brctice iy abeotote: | W.D. CAbELL Veena Yor samgaer oar a rendapeengre hor nage gh $plablisued less than a year ago oy the National | abounds ingame, Just back of the big log-house | of England, and about halt a hundred of the lumi | J0Hine ‘of the Ragitoh Letmanee: 1b Aiea 1 $ § All applications for admission to the day school Museum. Already our consuls are writing from | ate several mineral springs, one of which 18 almost rants were his personal converts, Iv could not be | jug: 10, Dramatic ue-ture a should be made prio: to October L topical countries, offert identical in character with the famous White Sul- * 5 gifts of animals, in an- jearned that he had chosen any of the women for Ucipation of the approval of the project Ly Con- gress. marriage. Most of his converts were entire fami- lies, consisting of husbands, wives and children. eeu Mir. Ed. SOMERS, Principal. 14% YEAR. NATIONAL KINDENGARTEN AND phur Spring of the Virginia mountains. Mr. Garland usually reaches Hominy Hill with a THE PROFESSIONAL COURSE IN ACTING wy ‘A ROSES ERQECTION — DOOR, are embraces among other things: Mecbanics of Acting: | #1 t a WOO! RCLAL. Primary School, MKS, LOUISE POLLOCK, Pra ‘The proper for a national 200 1s in Wash. | tolerably strong case of dyspepsia as the result of | In is preaching he had not advocated polygamy | Line Acting; Counterpart Acting; scene actiug: Full ished 1 5 Cihas, reopens Monday, Sepicmber 17, at the corner of ington. It will heip to complete the ‘cquipment of his winter's work, but one good hunt and a week | at al, but had sought to impress ‘tpon!ais “audi Ziay Acting: *-starring:” Study of Actors and Pays RMAN-AMEIOCG. = wa $24 GBT. Aw, | Mamavel and 10ch st.” Term, €50. peat for children {ual elty as a capital, and be a source of great in. | oF two of his own inineral water makes @ new man | enc:s'the fact that Mormon en eed noc now | Sie, Busiuess, ‘since Setting, Dramatic. Gesture; ATtoopene Monday: September io, oT ew | romfouroewht yesmof age. __end-tw terest and enjoyment to the many thousands of | of him, necessarily have plural wives, Most of the dozen | Reading, sud Comedy. Tide ie theme once ae ish branches in the forenoon apd Gerinan in the iE MEDICAL. DENTAL. ND PHARMACEUTI. ¥isitors Who go there every year from all quar-| | He 13 said to look with relish upon this con-| families brought over by him to the faith | Unie ines that PERFECTe aoa il for the stage. oon. cal Departments of Howard University will begin ters of the Union. ‘Tne littie money it would take | templated retirement to Hominy HilL Years bad come with the Understanding, between the husbands and wives, that polygamy was not to be indulged in. ' But there was one re- | laud, Lishop John 1 markable exception. ‘John and Charles Laird, bro- | jelPhy! Kaw. ©. Tos ‘thers, were accompanied each by a wife. John did ., not propose to practice tne Mormon doctrine of polgamy, Dut Charies accepted it as obligatory. it happened that Charles’ wife would not consent. ‘Ihe method is indorsed by all professions. We have festimonials from U's Attorney-General A. H. Gar- land, iishop John F. Newman, D. D., Prof. Alex. Mi. rr C. Towusend, KB, Hay,enq.cand bun: hown sctors, clergy ue! yera. physicians, teachers of alnwiny, teachers of elo- cution, und teachers of acting, as well as some of the 1d social people of the Prouunent business mé ‘and also meinbers of the U.S. Senate and House Books used ure the saiue as in the Pubic Schools, Night School on Thi auzd-1 _HUGO KUERSCHNER. Principal. CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, MASS. AVE, AUS reopen MONDAY, Reptemit 3 Spiel ae will bs given to the’ oneun, pinno, 210: also Uo perspective: justra, Gold. medal yreday and | their winter session October 1. For information aud id eureular address C. B. PURVIS, M.D, Secretary. IyS1.tock T1As 1c wt, NQIRE, DAME OF MAMYLAND, COLLEGIATE Institue tor Young Ladies and Preparatory Ahool for Little Girls, Eubia FO, three uilles from Balt more, Nid. Couducted by the Sisters of Notre Dane, Bend for eatalowue. Wy 30-m, wae 2 Would be well spent, Chicago's € rglars. CRIMES IMPUTED TO RXPERT CRACKSMEN FOUXD TO ‘HAVE BREN COMMITTED BY SMALL BOYS. The Chicago police have arrested four young burglars, whose ages range from eight to thirteen ago he nad an ambition to be Attorney General, Or sit upon the Supreme bench. He has had this ambition satisfied, and he wants nothing more, Friends went to him sume time ago and asked him if it would be agreeable to him to euter the race for the United States Senate, He said “no” in such an emphatic way that they knew there was ‘drawing, re fwapucd to graduaten tu the academic course of winch LEWOOD INSTITUTE, POR BOT no doubt about his real sentiments. In a recent | to siaring a husband with other women, while | of entatives have been pupils here, the higher mathematica forme a leading fesvure. Pian og Ag md 4 Years, Wiillam Morgao, one of them, 1 only elgnt | convention Mr. Garland referred feeliagly to is | Joun's wile had no objection toit, “The arrange- rege ONS tn LATS oF FARLVATE.” 38, page Cate: fells fancy Work, aud the languages tar secant 3 Graduating. English, Graduating, berentsAs proven tical career and t that he had ment was theretore made that John aud Charice | 1X YS COLLE | Sxtee share a pe ratory covurson, Byecsal Sore te Wtels Saptain. tls leatenant io Wallen Suliean ecg | striven for onictal postion, ‘The honors had come | should swapreiver ata thes aia ee a | Sub cea TOR B13 Oth a: aw halla block cat ot Cosette meommenaed by City P. O.), Washington. D.C. M ane SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION. special training for children and uew beginners. _sel5-1m nS TG0B 1th st. By Soros AND KINDERGARTEN, NEAR MAsSA- + Schusette ave. 1127 13th st. u.w,; Misses POLLOCK to him without contest. This 1s peculiarly true. = His eminent legal services to the state during the Feconstruction period made the democratic party Of Arkansas feel Unat a debt of gratitude was due him. He was made Senator without asking, and Was re-elected to the Senate only to be taken therefrom into the Cabinet ulmost at. the y ATI MEDICAL COLLEG! Upon the voyage t6 America, Charles bad a pros- ae ew ‘spective second bride in the party. ‘The Lairds Were English tarm laborers, all under thirty years OF age, «dd, altuough they were not well educated. they were naturally bright and intelligent. ‘Thett complication of matrimony was common talk among their compani years old. Numerous burglaries which were re- Ported to the poiice and aia to old and experienced racksmen were confessed to by the little captain, ‘They had been holding a regular carnival of erime. house was saie woen they crawled around in the buck Yard, ag Was their usual method of at- SdORtL bee Asie Ae ee come MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, The sixty-seventh winter session will bexin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1889, in the new College Pat, West Washington, ‘The third annual session opens Octover 1.1888. The Enxlish course ix thorough aud complete, and toreien languages are practically taught: a limited number of utside ay Join Mune, La Coste’s Freneh and i on shipboard. and NOERK, Principals: fourteenth: it. | Building, 1325 Hst.u.w, For circulars and informa- ibert's Ge ns r . tack. hing of his second verm. Few men 1n Amen coh le sete Yet QOEKU, Hrincipals: fourieentli year:reopene ept. | Building, 1: = Binge Gu bert ocratiscouvern toad clamee art Mn. ‘The court and attaches were astounded when | pubiic life have had the office seek tnem 80 lite! aid of Melodrama, Carri ge and att: ndance. Sc., apply to THE MISSES DORSEY. Pringle” the evidence was given, and the case was contin. | ally as has Mr. Garland. And now he feels that he | prom the London Standard. }+_Teachers' Training Class, Oct, Dr. A. F. A. KING, 1m? ued to enable the judge’ to yet over his surprise, | hashad all that he wants, and he 1s going to re- Ri She 1s not like other maids, neither are other 726 13th st. n.w., Washington, D.O. HE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY; LOCA- (HHARLOTTE HALL ScH00L, ST. 'S COUN: Zag bere nave cleat cree» Soe Uarzsain, | With good grace. male he. In dramati literature abe stands | Atice bets au festa ge aa ira | _Teertonn a gees. Pompe ~~ y Kt ——— - point fact oroux! nt t101 ive be ‘fits 115tl Si EY EI 1888. ‘toey could find, ull they Rave @ set that will uo- alone, except when ‘she is leaning on the manly bos- Lang: cation, an a es (ay motes fustion Unsur E puaxe, klocution, and Caliathenics, | A ETN OEM. B Patent ice lock any door. "The; held in default of $1, | ES epg Situation ungurpamed for health, Exteusive grounds, ck any door ¥ Were held in default of $1,000 0m of the leading juvenile, or accepting that singu- oe amore sddress | “Fall term of 1888 begins September 17. orouxh mili ining. fail each. ‘Their parents are all respectable fesi- haty ape eickissouuaeaseacin nubtacataeiee W. He PURNELE 1-£D." Dep eek ecicaeeetomn Jernm $100 tor board sind tuition for ten moutha on Bird divination, says the London Standard, | comedian which that creator of laughter Invariably | _8¢15-Imo Frederic BURION MACAFEE, A M., M.D. Brincipal. Circulars at Saul's Seodstore and the Bookstores.al53m_ HE COLLIERE HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, (Thirteenth Year). A Select {nstitute for s Limit _Sy26-tu.tavm "RW. SILVESTER Principal. QvATEMORE COLLEGE, 9th month, 11th. ‘Thirty nutes trom Broad ot Beaton, Fuitedelpiia: Under the care of Bride Lady Rowers in a Race, FRETTY YOUNG WOMEN SHOW THEIR POWERS AT THE ATALANTA CLUB REGATTA. ‘The New York Press says: For the first time in 4 one of the oldest things in the worid, and its Survival in the present day may be seen in the little green paroquets frequently caged at street corners in charge of swarthy foreigners, who pro- affords at the right moment. She is always being ersecuted by some person who longs to possess ier, for What purpose is not always said—generally atitled person, most often a baronet,sometimes an MAS Y25, ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIE! said the public that he will receive, pupils for 1n- struction in Exudseape, , commenc: pein ber 17th, in Studio and Out-door sketching. ‘Terms given upon application Studio" 17, in Ver. | Sumberot Boys. Euyilah, Classica, French, Matheiuat- | Full colioce course tor both wexea, Classical, Suisuehs g z ; sas | Carlor count. "But the baronet with a shady past | non Row, 045 Pulave, 1 .. No: ‘change for Ich. | school opens OC LO- | and Li ~ Also, ® Manual Training snd a Pro- its forty years’ existence tere was included In the | fess that their birds will “choose a planet,” as | Sar} 0F count. | But the baronet wit gods and pit. re WILE RESUME ue | BEE 1, sod clones SURE T1551 ot ue ues the | peretery School Theaunfel Trcetion tnegen ai program of the annual regatta of the Atalanta | weil as in many rural districts at home and Utes at the transpontine houses) The more evil Arlington Hotel LUCIEN E, C, COLLIEKE. extensive build Mit Coe tind Hatori naire eae Is, “Residence _se15-1m* 715 Sth st. mw. | iestew MIERSCH, 1519 Rhode Island ave. Instructions given ou Violoncello and Piano, Musi- For catalogue Boat Club, which took place on the Harlem Satur- day, a ladies’ race. It was open to all comers, but only three young ladies were brave enough to enter. All of them came from Hoboken. A great aud apparatus. full particulars, 3y10-eo3m EDWARD H. MAG! ANNAH MORE ACADEM' teachers. Careful traini aud influences of quiet Chi deeds this individual commits or has com- mitted the better he is liked. And even if he has steeped his hands in blood, he must at one time of his career have betrayed some honest “g-yurl” and left her with babies, to die of M. Principal, refers, by special” pei ME F, Riews, of Rigee & Co. Bankers: x MicPhcteon, of New Jersey: Hon. Thos. ¥. Bayard, Seo. retary ‘of Btate; Judge Andrew Wylie, CapuFrancis M. Kame, U.S. N.. and otser patrons. wuz abroad, Not to go further back than Homan days, whether of the republic or empire, every ‘one 18 faunillar with the custom of jostication from the way in which the sacred cuicken ted or from tbe appearance of crow or raven before , thoroush instruction. other “ork lad : = ; tian howe in bealtuy many New ¥¢ lies, sweethearts, sisvers, | battle. Through succeeding centuries the idea | distress and poverty, in order, presumably, that | cal'Theory thorouruly taught. ‘sel4-1m* SER CEMIA BUSINERS COLLEGE. THERE EN Reighbsrhood. Kuv. A J. KICH, A.M. M.D. Keister- Wives and cousins of members looked ‘at them | of drawing some conclusions from the | she may be Fescued from such’ a fate by one of “ ee ' cs are Rpore, Tethonal Bank of | pul uiding, | stown, Sram, wileatma Tock oF a bag any Of ale buat-house oF from the | feathered creatures around us is firmly ex-| the characters whose charitable motives areal. | AN, EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER A COL” | comer7thanc Data.n w. Fivestrectcar lines pass neat ~ ty 2 ! a ASHINGTON deck of a big excursion barge, Which was moored | istent in many parts of the world, though the exe graduate, desires yelvate pupils or clasece in | the door. Institution established 1864 A practical bust. KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE Vv ‘ways misconstrued. If convenient, the aforesaid cl themat specialty. Address | bess education that qualifies young men and womeu for Just above the house, omens differ in significance with the locality. | baronet should also have a long-suffering wite | Box tol. isnot ence © MPeCIALty. Adar OR8 | aT support aad asl al nee a and wen for Dor iwe trainine of teachers, All of the young lady oarsmen were pretty. One | Swallows, which are perhaps the commonest of ali OR’ cog somewhere in the background. It makes the play more realistic and natural. Ivis astonishing what terrible trials and temptations the poor persecuted heroine had to suffer and resist before she can be finally restored to the arms of her faithful lover. He also has tohave the powers of endurance strongly developed, for as the melodramatic maid's life 1s not passed on @ bed of roses, the good-look- ing hero, with ing eyes and a false mous- tache, does not wile away his idie hours drinking Deer and playing skittles. Tho business coure: embrace: ‘pencery avid Wat: ing. Ort ye the Elie . Ceereepoud ence. Rapid Calculations, Bookkeeprug adapted to eve Varicty of buniness, Busiuecs Practice, Vocal and Physi. fal Culture by the Delaurte aystem Civics. includlue Staining for citizenship. Moral and Social Culture, els Bente cf ‘Political Economy and Cont. La Geography. Tuition feu. Year scholars sous teu mouthe payable oh eutering, 00: Or Ta month 'y instalments of $10 each, $70."'By the qusr- ter, ten’ weeks, Payable ou ‘uterine, 620. Night ses- sions: Year echeity 850: three moni, $16. “special courses: Departments for Steno aphy” Pitman fan writing and the Uraphophone: Practical of them was medium sized, delicate and fair. Tpat Was Miss Emma Fuchs. She wore a white sallor Diouse and a blue skirt, with white stripes around the bottom, and on her blonde hair was a coquet— Usa straight-brimmed straw hat. Another was taller and yet fairer vut noi sodelicate. ‘That was Miss Helena Lau, She wore a loose sailor costume, -to0, but the blouse was blue and the skirt white. ‘The other Was sili taller and dark, and she Wasn't delicate at ali, Sue wore a walking costume. That Was Miss Emily Cramer. They were applauded When they entered their three gigs. Miss Lau and birds, as far as the bulk of observers xo, have al- ‘ways had @ certain mysterious ap} ditional belie—perhaps on account of the un. certainty long felt as to where they disappeared to during the winter. In some parts Of the Ei lish western counties the nove of the swallow id unlucky, but the belief abroad has long been ‘that the swafiow if destroyed brings evilon the de. stroyer—as does the destruction of its nest, while to shelter and welcome is to insure good fortune, Other English counties also hold this view, and Russia holds the swallow as a'most SHORTHAND KEVOLUTIONIZED. A NEW EGA ‘Model in the art. Acme Phonography taught im 16 simple lessons, Proficiency attained in three months, CLASSES NOW FORMING. Private tuition duly. Typewritiue taught free of gbarge. Send stamp for prospectus, Washinton Sebool st nw ‘ee10-1m* ASHINGTON SCHOOL OF FINE ART AND DECORATIVE DESIGN, 945 Penneylvanie ave. Thoroug. instruction in Drawing, Painting, Modeling, ‘Wood-carvin Day and Evening Classes. se7-2w* ‘and Primary School ‘Established 1874. Mim LOUISE POLLOCK. Principat, a3 ifr 1017 10thse FPRENCH THOROUGHLY MASTERED iN TWO years by the best of all methods, namely common sense. H. LAKROQUE, the only native ‘professor in tra- ‘Com. . day ses The ALM. of Paris, Sorbonne University, ‘of classical and modern languages, 903 16th st.mw. aa2S-liu" = i, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS. MD. _KIGHT SS Departments and Pout Courses of Btady,. Students CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST, "clu i \ i ‘esterday, David Callahan, @ bill by Margarct Callauan, bis against Catharine Walsi and Mary ‘a decree to declare his ownership in im square 271, beid by the defendants Ha ; ! ‘m trust for the plaintiff. “Callanan was the hus- ‘Dad of ‘Cailab Sn, nee Poles, and carried ‘on the business in Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., Dut came to this city and under.ook business, hay ‘tng $2,500 in bank and other funds. Iu 1885 he be- ‘came Ungound in mind, and his wife had c of Teed, abe Bought Tor 4.050 tue properte 10! ages property in square 71, Woow a deed to hervelf, and’ died suddenty on te 27th of August last. It is alleged that his Writes retatives claim this property, and 3 is asked ‘hat they may be compelled to recognize it as be- longing to nium. —-__ Hs Wanvs 4 Dexp.—¥. Americus L. Fogne led & Dill against Joba W. Bancro:t, of Montgomery County, Md., to procure the pro} couveyance of some lois in square 117, near 20uh aad M street. This land aud others were con- ‘veyed to trustees to secure debis of an ancestor of Bancroft, and the sale of the otver lands paid the deo, Phe plat, wo clalias to be an heir of assighee, asks tuat a proper deed ‘be made to him, ail other claim on the land hav- the Catholic diocese of Charleston were published tm the churcnes in that city Sunday, and a special wo the Baltimore Suen says that they have caused some stir in Rowan Catholic circles Persons are confined to the parishes in which they reside, and Sacraments cannot be administered to persons from anotner Tem eu : ta i tl ts ail a ; i i i : : Fy fi At one time, When melodramas were appallingly sanguinary in plot aud oaths, the maid of melo. drama used to dress in the most tasteful and fetching way imaginable. In the first act, for in- stance, when she ts “discovered” in the’ happy honersuckled home of the ancestors, tending “me father” and bolling potatoes and cooking steaks for his inner man, her costume and dress were in- comparabie. Her abbreviated frock was of the ASHINGTON CONSEn) W Gita Satlaine, Sit aud # ste Twentieth iar: Piano, Oncan, Voice, Violin, Flute, Cornet, &c. advantages. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director." se¢-lin* M. N'S BCHOOL OF TiLEGRAPHY, 313 6th st. u.w, The science and art of Telegraphy is & part of s business education. Every fucility for ob- taining thorough instruction in this becessary science 4s offered to both nuales and iema.es Students wili*not itted to board in clube if desired. ‘Terms very = ie cone, Semele? SS eS es versity, or the military or naval schools the Gov- English hes; Delsarte School of Expression. Write or call for illustrated annual announcement. School year becins Mouday. Sept. 3. a ments on and after Mon C.SPENCER, LL.B. Princ! Vice-Principal." L. Miss Fucls were coxswained uy their brothers, who coached them, Miss Cramer's coxswain was & young and atuietic looking fellow, wbo, if h= coached her at all, did it hesitatingly,’ and seemed quite well satisfied to sit and look into her eyes. “No matinee tickets.” ‘They started. Away went Miss Fuchs in the valuable Visitor in all ways. In the beautiful ‘Swedish and Norse legends the swaliow hung over the cross, ‘hence, from its cry, sigaily- ing “succor” or “console,” deriving its Haine, AS forthe raven, little need be said. A consensus of opinion has long held that gruesome vird—which few have seen wid—at any PENCER, GAKFIELD SPENCER, Secre auld 'T. GEORGE'S HALL, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG rimest, Situation most beautiful and healthful, Yor catalogues address President THOMAS FRc, find better facilities for becoming good, sound reading | $9) men, St. George's, Md., select, thorough aud safe, PROPOSALS. lead, "She rowed with what Ouida calls “a high | rate in England, as a most evilly ominous fowl, 80 | most expensive material, made In ¢he latest Pace = tats i > Zaen. Bt, Grorge's, Md. select, thoroueh and safe, | _ FROP es aud lofty feather.” Miss Cramer was clove benicd | that Poe. ts his lnmortal poses: ont eeattesas | mos style, with just the Gainuest bit of white lace | biatea nhGy ioe cee ge te aud THEAM, AM: Prin, Cirediarw some" 3y KOPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SIX her, but she was losing ground. Miss Lau was | very old’ and general belle, “Owls rather vary. ar petticout peeping f-om beneath to excite feminine nd Mise Lillie B. Porter, wel.-kuown. competent aud AB SS Pett Pi SEPTEMBER NINETEENTH. 1888, for Sreining Ypon her in fori that showed much | The white ow! in France is universally held as & | envy and masculine admiration, And her stock- | esberieuced teachers, wend for cataloeua eel? | 1223 LOrn Sr. SEE Zeete of Goce. Cem, sharp river cond. Gutitrered training: | When they passed the boat-nouse there | foretelier of death, and its “screeteh” 18 not much | ings! Red silken hose with very atricking clocks | "4 HT BCHOOL, 1590 PIERCE PLAGE: aah on delivery” Miss Lau passed Miss Cramer eemamacerenuets | uked by, English peasants. But in Americe | encompassed the most charming pair of legs we A EPPS studio Teopen the Int October, — BECKWITH, QUACKENBUSH & CO., deip stopping aauss Cramer, ‘Then she couldn't | among the negro population, the brown owl, if | mean inbs—and her shoes cost feast a guinea a | when Mra. Pike willbe please! toueet her clone a No, 2025 M st, West Washington, D.C. help stopping to look around tosee where Miss | uttering its hoot on the right, foret pair. Her father, it is true, wore the homely | usual. Mrs. Pike with her from abroad the | The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Tadies and ———— 4 ella, good luck, but the opposite if on the left. In France Belgium the ery of the white owl is supposed to foretell all sorts of misfortunes However, the counteracting remedy is not far to seek—it siinply consists in turowing @ pinch of salt into the fire Fuchs was. “Don’t look around—pull!” shouted her brother. Narrowly escaping a crab in her excitement, shé settled down, and gradually gained on the leader. Sue drew up even ‘witu her, and just before the brn Intest ideas on China. Paintin which abe has bees Much interested during ber Luropesa tour, Studies for rent. s013-1m* EORGETOWN UNIVERSITY—SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULT OTHE OF THE, COMMISSIONERS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. WasiINGTOR, Sep- tember 14, 1888.—Sealed will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. of FKI- DAY, SEPTEMBER TWENTY-FIKST, 1888, fur tho corduroy of the ‘orny ‘anded son of toll but then be only had to play a minor part and curse his landiord for turning him out of @ house and home, because, forsooth! he bad got.behind with his rent. But he knew his Little Girls willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26. Ac- commodations for » limited number of Boarding Pu- pil, 9c3-2m BT TTT a a | const of a new Tin Koof on the Pumping Sta- . J. HAVEN RICHARDS, 8. J., ROOKEVILLE ACADEMY, A HOME-SCHOOL | tion on U street. between 10th aud 17th streets borth— stake-boat Was reached she man: by @ mighty | when the sound is heard. position and did not aspire to broadcloth, except, BEY, . ‘ ~ gy =a effort, to shove the nose of her voat to the wont | "The magple plays a leading part in vaticination, May be, in the last act ‘Ills daughter, however, cn eeerarat ohh Uy mit p. Bb a a a My ES and Won. | When she came back to the boat she | and its system is rather complex. If, on the con: | bad to play a higher role, and, consequentiy,, winy ‘Dean of the Facul Seat Sreegteome tommuas one, ill bert ite covey. | ter ot tot the Water Division. Room 2 Was flusbes, but smiling. No time was taken, but | tinent, tue magpie fies on your left, te betokens ill | should he begrudge, out of his 18 suiliings per HON. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D., WAKFIELD, A. » Principal, Brookeville, Mont- } Office ot the where all information can it was mnounced by the Judgesas “very | luck, But fon your tight good uck. ‘There ‘also, | week, 14 to iiake- his “cheid” presentabiet Her Chief Justice ti. & Court of Claims) somery County, Ma sel-Lm’ [be obtained relative therets, "Tbr right ts reserved to fast.” and iat home, one magpte before or toward | aprons, too, were never solied in cleaning up the | Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative Law and | Weise HILTONS a a ER OS ——ee0—____ the beholder, 1s a presage Of Jit fortune or sorrow; | house and pollsuing the grates; other girls gat- HON. CHARTES F SaMES, LE. D. ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL PESATLEY, CHAR W. RAYMOND, re Damming the Great Canyons, Dut two bevoken good fortuné or merriment; while | ments, under the circumstances, might get : ; (ustice Supreme Court, District of Coluinbia,) patties coe coma untae Sen From the St. Louig Globe-Democrat, Uhree are omens of a forthcoming weduing; and | tively grimy, but her's never did. Neither was it ecturer on the History of the Lae ooTe? Art Clase is uow open tinder the direction, of an taea four are the prognostication or birth. Tne crow, | necessary for her to put her hair in rst HON. WILLIAM M. MERRICK, LL.’ D., —— ‘aon eoewe rs pins been Derpaar pono shan | again, unlike lis congener, the raven, varies in his | curled naturally. If to advance the drkerace | __ auieeatione Gouri, District of Columntia AUQUIER FEMALE ENSTITOTE. ine teaaes x 5-0 dam the | vaticination according to the country in which he | otuer scene and step, she had to meet the wicked | Lecturer on Constitutional ‘fax, Common Law Plead | WAKRENTON, VA. IVORCES A SPECIALTY BY A LAWYER OF canyons of the Rocky Mountains, in order to form | is seen. Scotland does not like him at all—at any | baronet in tbe woods at midnight, did she putoc here rang jerepradencs, Pens its 28th annual seasion Sept 13, 1888, Situated | A Jmany years experience iu this city. Consultation ceed ee ycirs of water, that may be used as | rate, according to the old idea. In France, if he | stout boots and jackets and bonnets? Perish the | recturer on Eu PIC aha Fretice and ‘aa. | it. the Piedmont region of Vinginia, unsuryassed for ite | acrictly confidential and without . Low chanres needed, to keep the arid lands of the great dry | 0€ seen in the morning, which ts an important | thought! To show ber independence and gure uiralty. fasten city, cue branch of Cp hictaescet Barents | Seg aeervins peer. Aédemm A: Mavis Dasins irrigated and fertile. ‘Tue plan wil, if car-| POTS, ne suows iliuck. "In oe she appeared in the Ca kind of stays, with ipaton city, ona ‘branch of | ‘other hana—at least so far as South Germany, the address GEO. G. BUT! i ottice. 5 Railroad. ‘The rounds, ten doves in all, ave tasteful A MULLER SPECIALIST OF Till = Q light gossamer shawi thrown negligently over | Lecturer on the Law of Heal tsiate. the’ Law of Evi- | istq'cut, The tinldtr is coe of ae Bee ey | 7k MULLER, SPECIALIST OF Til YE, EAB ried out, be equally valuabie in preven’ floods | home of lege! 1g concerned—he is harbin-| her fair shoulders, and met and denounced the Genes, Gipina Taw and Tore, fices in the Stat erms. Feasonabie, > | D0 "ind!Phroute tha returned to the ety in the Missouri and Lower Missicnippl walbeye: ap ger of good fortune whenever seen. But in| vile ‘monster, who she knew: mecnee get eed JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON, LL. D. oe N80. 6 BUTLE = oh ath st nw. Odes hours, 9 4s believed that 150,000 square miles of land may a ‘ne Southern states of America the negroes hold | her into all ‘kinds of scrapes during the next | Lecturer on the Law of eT eat wake 23-eo%m_ Sanday. 10 tv & {hus be reclaimed ior cuitivation. The extent of | the crow, and especially if he sits on the house-| hour or 80. And what fine words “she hog New eoNGn Ee” ON Esq BEA ATMENT 1 CaN SPEEDIL} spiny Soe, Ue fact saat tata area | pa tin orvoing into adh presage |e is racist teal "ahd i "Wey eiec Et | acter SERS Ee He HOE Biers | BRENTS HALE LE MEADTRS, Pa SOLTPARE nna, Keurig are £f [Ana bow under cultivation in the United States | death and disaster. ‘Two crows, in some of our | gramuar was! All her relations ‘spoke ina ie Practice, and Testamentary Law. modern appliance for study and recreation. 400 per —_ Ma is less than 300,000 square miles. Dams can be | northern counties—as also in some parts of Scot. | dialect-Yorkshire and Somerset "mixes au’ MOOT COURT: gonum,, Boys of any age received. Send for ue. sod Sil Sess Goss: Saat sas — —— CZ r = land, are considered, a popes of i, eS good, Sean there aoe ‘not. — poke the Geant Aare ee, CHARLES ROP. L. C. BISHOP, Head Master, ny tation = flooding, many peop! take same | purest management cot a Res Ac 4 7 ABD, biectric Out slowly, as may'be needed, all summer. We | view ot the crowing of a cock afver dusk If Ibe | for thei eosny. na ne always. went down “up wan win, Me EBRIO®, cnt MABEIN &. | EIENDO SELROT QOROGE, 1811 1 OT. ww —A = izibiet. ow. Sincere ch works, not greatly surpass the en- | heard before midnight. The ceckoo’s note, on the | among the Gods—the English, not the money, Ve sexes, ‘Bixth Year begius’ “eptember 26, with © corps a gineering feats of the ancients, contrary, is everyw! held asa of duplex | London, too, she still wore short frocks, but a dif- Introd lecture and announcements for the en- | of eight teachers, all experienced and professional. 1b- ~ aE ap Oe ere meaning, the explanation whereot Rot with | ferent One for each scone; and though she feared | suing term at the Law Building. comer Oth and F | struction iu English, ‘Me tice, Languaces, and PROFESSIONAL to Order. ‘he bird's note, Dut with the auditor’s pocket. If | the double-dyed villain, she did not fear the rogues | street northwest, on WEDNESFAY, October “iat | Science, repared ior galere or ‘business. In- | ————— ———_ ‘From the Popular Science Monthly, ‘the cuckoo be heard when the pockets are empty a | and rascals of the metropulis; Bo, she relied 6:30 p.m, All interested are most cordially invited | dividual ning. eescial aiventeges e508 parte. M2? z AEDEREE, THE COLADRAY connate” feta peeenlous device called “The | very Impecumious year and (specullly) the need of | her virtue and innocence, and they carried her | @A%@BL 1.104 in the Law Bullding, with com. | abe ‘with charts, reference books, and phivai- | cuart’ and to her sitters their ‘ames th echo-maker” ts to be used on ships atsea. A flar. | DOfrowlng from friends (or trying 80 to do) is im- | through. Notwithstanding that she visited gam. | .2%°) ‘attached, will be open from 8 | cal ‘chemical apparatus, Text books’ ued. | ow to hoid the affection of husbana and lover and. ym serocrgerdaed yaar | pug, But It On the Otner hand the euckoo's note | Dling bells and low public. houses for effect, not THOS."W. SIDWELL, | {9 win the one yuu love, = Muzzle of a rite. | be heard for the first time when the pocket con- | one would harm a hair in the head of the y 2020-6" | 12 Ga we. en a supposed obstacle is near the vessel the | tains cash, a prosperous and moneyed year 1s fore- | lass” or the “blue-eyed gyurL” And so she wee Yo aoen S5-1 pean Gal rifle is fred in its direction, and if the obstacle ig | told. Another sign of good fortune 1s found in tue | on her course, triumphant over ‘all ner euenies, i UTC T AND WINDSOR FE. | PROF. there the beam of sound projected through the | Din perching om tne root and singing. Curiously | until 11 o'clock, when her faithful lover.-counece = : Sy, becca bara sngehooweranh pen enough tue smallest of popular birds, the goiden- | bred, but no accent—would come to her aid at the i 12, | pevealed, Mecovers Ube echo is more OF leas pertoct 1 unas, and as | crested wren, was, tll the end of the {ast century, | last moment—the most perilous of alle arn ane address REV. A. ML ‘trees! the ‘obstacle is more or leas iS | and in some parts during the first quarter of the | her from ruin and worse, to the unbounded de- low ‘Ma. 9 to 3, at | speedy marries. fom wean ani Loree Wo the ship present one, Gesplte the nursery raymie associating light and plaudits of the enraptured spectators, 424 1-2in_| success in, business, au Fermoee, the’ positon of the sbueacie may orig” | H,With the Fobin, held 08 a foe, and eruelly sion goo Heres a at Ehomeon’s deur wore 708 | pe _ waa | gagelinauonces "Cures Peed a meen at acehny, Sunt | the Curved ct a orarss asst’ "| aap etoncateseaes Nome eam | Hiner nticusdaneses ha VETTE “| MERGE tNPypmart” Peragranere te, | ference sy nmeees When 20 ditected, will in ever: oe t—AAtd OuNY Dosa ee iTS the blackbird: 88 a prog-| A pecullar play occurred tn a recent base ball | = eet az —pEPARTMENS irate hor 0 Sah Ee poops ans eed cere ates se, Of the sound seit, so that, theoretically, tacre ‘across ‘your “path. “Da which wants 2° | game in Portiand. Both nines were tied, and | Mi ‘GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Het. nw. Feiephous No. 7- su7-tm | fe can do. sittings, Merete an Scho, and the, difference tn Une as any one taking & walk, with or witnout | it was in the last half of the ninth inning. A Shed Coes 188 EVA MILLS WILL RECEIVE PUPILS IN , the removeness of the object. ‘The uaval mach’ delice MackDtre’s fight te Censure | Player, made a base hit, and resched first safely. | _ Teton Cunenet teen ae tee een Moca te, Dsiauing Septet dr he ee Board tried the echo mehr yal | much’ hts, that a blackbird’s Might is usually | ‘Tne pivcher threw the ball to first to catch the NT aloe petdine: owe Fh ent big testes Yura sound could fort Tunner napping, but did not succeed. ‘The first Hot, bet, th and 10th sts, HE WASHINGTON +CHOOL OF ELOCUTION ope pe juar- Daseman deftly put the ball in his and the | Forsnnouncement and further particulars, address | ‘I ‘and orstory, 004 M st. nw. a mile of, and pitcher made a bluff to deliverthe ball. The base (“CIEE [a gly pr, A small New Yorker had been having a day of | runner danced off first, and the first baseman tried Se veer, spar yi jay. of to You! VOICE CULTU:.E and URA’ sk. Daily classes 2 such a3 all children | 10 £%,the ball out of his pocket to Louch the run- | (VOLUEGH FOR YOUNG. LADIES_COMPitME ris in English branches, Moners ‘Who do not die young are ukely to have at times; | Per? tus predicament: the fit bomen eee eee faélilties or musicendari. Bend loreatsiosue | peut, Mathematics, Vocal ang Thetrumental, Music. From the American Aualyst. and when he was ready for bed his mother said to | srved afound the bases with the frst beastesa'ts | to Cr ls REELY, Prec, Lngersiown, Ma cusss-Ser” | Staminering succostully cured,“ w-450 Letters trom the stricken (yellow fever) section | nim: ry ‘the Latter all the time tying ES W. D. ALLEN, RCH SISTEM OF SOUND SCHOOL. are fumigated tn a novel way, so taat there is Ut- | “when you say your ask Goa | t8et from his He did kag tae | ML* “evaciiiti OF vocar, axp Se Been Se [28 iota Ue or no chance for the disease being ~ Prayers, Georgie, ask God | runner scored the W run amid great Se ee iuced aad succeed Drought | to make you better boy. You have been very 9" | _1223 goth at sim | ren ub northward. The letters are all stopped when | naughty to-day.” ———_+-e+—___ OF, MUSIC: (eSTARLIsi 1877, | tractive, thorough az loses goees they reach the quarantine Unes, Each letier is none Joungster accordingly put uphis petitions in| Count Kalnoky’s One Finger Trick. Si pote nw Sow 3 aod ebay nee ‘From London Modern Society. Shean for practice, THO or 2 ES a 72 corms (Le ee eee Tt. Cl GArrTOL Pm for ine eeatrioes not: A FEW WORDS [0 ADVERTISERS. AN UNPARALLELED sHOWI!tNG, ‘WIth entire conndence THE WASHINOTON RVEWTNG, ran ts presented to the public as the Dest looal Advertising medium to be found in Wwe gale rauge Of journalism ‘This claim 1s awed upou coraia Aimiy-established facts, Which are weil <genyAy ‘the consideration of all persons interested im opi Mmunicating with the public in regard to aay pas ‘Res Proposition whatever, It rests primarily oa the broad and solia foundation that Tw Sram cir. Paper in the World. And not oniy is its cirowlation the largest and fullest, but it ts also the wae, since the paper ors not alone into the hands of the People of the District of Columbia asa poly, but into their homes.—into Ube families of all clase, {und into those of the money-spending as well as the money-earning portion of the comunity,—ia larger ratio than any daily journal of genera circulation that can be pamed. By reason of the fullness, freshness, and reliability of ite news Jooal, @omestic, and foreign, ite independent ana fair treatment of ail public questions, its intelli. ent and effective devotion to local interests, and te close attention to matters witn which the household, and especially its aay members are concerned, Tas Stan is everywhere recoguized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National Capital, alike in the counUng-room, (ue Work-sbop, and ue family circle, In support of these statements attention isi @ ‘Vited to the tables below. They not oniy show the circulation and advertising patronage of the paper for the several years named, but, by the remarke ble increase shown in both departments in each month over the corresponding month tn the pre- vious year, they also ilusté@te, in the most for. cible manner possible, the esteem in which wns Paper is held in the city of tts home, and by those ‘Who are best able to Judge of its merits as a news Paper and its valueas an adverusing medium These arethe figures referred to, with whicha comparison is challenged: DAILY CIRCULATION Iw 1885-"86-"87, 15535. 1SG, 1887, Janvanr . 23,470 Prexvaxr. 26,20 Manon... 26,009 aren. 23,373 25,749 23,116 24870 Boe 24,905 24,807 23,007 Be sou Sed 1s PRINTED 1886. 1987, Janvary 3,200 3.613 Feekvary, 3.064 3,547 Manon S.NOS 4.090 4,353 S479 4,197 3,383 3,235 3.381 2s82 3176 4,908 4,517 4.s79 5, 3 ‘3,586 3,083 4211 copies were sold at the office, in tne hotels ‘and railway stations, &., and on the streets, by ewsboya, making @ grand total average witia the city of 24,046 copies dally, and leaving a average Of 1,438 copies to be sent to regular sulk ‘scribers beyond the District lines by mail, expresy, and railway trains In addition to the large and constantly increas. ing fixed subscription list above referred to, itmay De said that of the 6,421 copies sola within its Lim {ts a larger proportion are bought by permanent Fesidents of the city, living in lodgings, &., nos ousehoidera, wile tne residue goes into tne hands of transient visitors, from all parts of the country, ‘who each year come to the National Capital (a reaver numbers and for longer periods, and wha, furthermore, largely represent the well-to-do and purchasing portions of the communities to whicls they respectively belong. The last-named iss class Of readers alone well worth reaching; Dut it is to the phenomenally large permanent circuls- tion of the paper, and eepectaily to ite unparalleled hold upon tne bouseboid and family circle, thas the attention Of sdverusers 8 paruculeriy a rected. A comparison of the foregoing figures with those representing the entire population of the District of Columbia will show that TaE Sra ciroulstes ‘within {ts Umite something more than one copy for about every eighth inhabitant, of whatever race, creed, age, or station ia life; apd, realizing be extent to which ite columns are scanned ty the several members of Lhe families into whic is goes, ts not extravagance to claim that the paper ia read every day by fully two-therds of the population of the District who are able to read! (Cab this record be matched Ly Wai ul any Bowe paper tm the world? f Intelligent advertisers will reedily understane ‘Ube facts and Agures given above, and the value ot ‘a circulations of such extent and character, wih out amplification or comment ‘In onciuston, 1t only remains to be said that the ‘subscription lista, the books of the office, and ite ‘press and Gelivery rooms are ai all umes open to ‘the welcome inspection of any person having © colorabie interest in the correctness of tne sale mena horwio made —