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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS Ok RENT—HANDSOME SUBURBAN REST- Fe RENT-STORE PROPERTIES FROM 816 dence, cor. 4th and pay PO n.W., near ter- $2825. g08 Dwellings from 210 429 50 per mo. ; ininus of 7th aud th. bath and cel- in office window. If you want to rent, lar, ote sale and bara: tell ttoure cal'on EA. MoINTHiE, 918 Eat. nw. 8 Cee ae annus Rot ee16-3t BHT. Vi FURNISHED 6 he nee eee ‘ELY ae ot minutes 21036 B st, n.w., i i errs 13 Fepeiy scene 14Conn. a 185 100.07 nw. Hig — R RENT—THOSE NEW 2-STORY AND BASE- a ment 8-room Houses on. st. bet. 14th and 700 sis 15th sta,; 852.50. A. P. FARDON, 1326 F stsl4-4t —TO TWO LADIES OR A MARRIED it children. an S-room Furnished Ry a a.¥- fterms 650 per month. Address 632, city. eel4-4 727 6th s.w.,st.t seth £4 bg Fn sel4- rt Meh Se a #HU! a OM Tithe” ED HOUSES. COMPLETE 1 PMS TED LIST AT MY OFFICE. 941 Fret, 24 bysteam. .85U that rom TOW asirz 11 Fetnwese Tyo La ave, from 10 a 1325 14th st. nw. . 308 5 Cottaze Row, 5r. Now Stores, 1016, 1018, 1 1728 Zist et. be sen walt be databed al Fond, ‘ulars office, of particulars call a Rg“ HOLTZMAN. 10ts and F te, m. (OR RENT—UNFURNISHED. 125007. 50/931 rea) Ge, 5 1137 5th st 50, F full at to WESCOTT & WILCOX, wld sil 1907 Pa. ave. now, TWELVE ROOMS; iB RENT _Oel 4TH ST. X JRLOR RENT—906 OTH ST. N.W.; GOOD PLACE for Dining Room. JOR RENT—DESIRABLE Ho ‘ACING PARK, ten rooms: handsomely yarered: 845 per month, 1146 3d st, corner New York ave. n. sels, RENT—TWO HOU n.e.; 6 rooms and bath, larze yard iuod, imps. : for $15.30 a month. - App Market, cor. of Sth st. and Md. ave. n. JROR RENT. modern improveme: Apply CHARLES EASY, no NICE 9-ROOM f HOUSE; aL Youv tiie sel4-Im. int een 8ed. G00 A “in These are Groom houses; mod. from cars, school and market EDW: 409 Bat. se. OR #l 39 CORCORAN 8’ oud beth, 730 27th st. 57 rooms nd bath. EIGER & LIEBER MANY, sel4-St 3 F st. ER RENT—IN ROCKVILLE, MD., ae ROOM Dwelling, contrally located, new. Abply,to. Mrs. 7 Hope ave, 8.., 4. FFICES. 915 F st., front room. 2d floor: ‘Set hw. 4 roo 9th & Pa av. rooin IR RENT — FURNISHED — =e OFFER FOR 2. F it for one year or longer one of the most com- Oth and Pa ave. Peli te and beautiful Houses in Washinuton: situated 25 prominent avenue im the most dearavle pert of STORES, &o, ee a ;_ everything the most artistic ule: bath rooms with ile foors and moet | Store, and Dwing 2007 er furnished thro: & JOHNSTON, sel4-6t 503 Penna, gm RENT 001 IRVING ST. NEWSEVEN-ROOM | The above is onl: jon of the property on my 3,815 per month. Large books For full ist call at office for bulletin ieeund oe ate Be the Istand 15th. [sel3] THOS. E. WAGGAMAK, OR RENT—COMPLETELY FcR ‘OR RENT— F private family ont vit od le; all lass, pout, ‘Apply to owner, Room 43, ‘aut ORK RENT—1604 aa 1908 G st.n. we Seer. eee Je ‘10 50 Or. and Store, So 3525 Corcoran s i BERT -FIME BUSINESS FORM Ox ith ot. 2. ‘iu Apply ta FY, Keal R RENT al ERN HOUSE | eniee: 12 rove ate glass: brown oe decorated | $12,000 ;rent $75. lsc | 726 7e., Where apply. NTE O: OCTOBER LATA a Tee at Forest Glen, eell-lw is J. R HERTFORD, 1419 G si rT RENT— 630 4368. w. IR RENT—A NEAT 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE: Forties zr eee Bees Et! ® mi. ; 822 Bet. xe. ; #16 per month; ke; Rext door: 602. 604 and at ess SPO stn.w.: ebU yer mouth. 0 NEL, O18 OR RENT — & NUMBER OF VERY 1 ee : in the Northwest, KOBERTSON & BLACKFORD, 1515 Het. hw. sell-6t KENT_ENTIRE BUILDING, NORTHWEST . 7th and L n.w.; has IN WASHINGTON. ___ THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSIT a moron Wit Jes UNIVERSITY—LAW SCHOOL, FAOULTY: HON. ‘THUR 'T aernP LLD, Late Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of es HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, LL.D. Justice fhe arene Ou Saree st} the — ‘States, HON. me * ‘Lecturer on TRAIAN, 2 Es of the ‘Courts. Legturer on the “aw Gt batusute und Domestic Relations, HON. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, LL.D., Professor of Evidence, ‘Equity, Torts Equity, Commercial, Cons mercial. Constitu EvGr CARUSI, LLD., Professor of the EE SAR anamenta, Oo Negotiable Instruments, Cor- borat and Applied Evidence. CHAS, Mas, Bee tector oa Eerie ad Fraction ION. 8A) -HILLIPS, Late Soliclior General of the Untied Lecturer on the Law of Partnership and Co! wae. DE. JOnY GOODE, LL.D., on the a, ‘Crimes. cane S. WESTEL WIO! Late President of the Court of Ai gle of Vinginin Lecturer on the ‘the Law of Real Proper JACKSON H. a. RALSTON, LL.B seep! ‘on Practice and Judge of the Moot Court. e Sessi 9. TUESDAY gates LA AT Pode rem wae e Law Coll 1006 E Sif. N.W., when announcements will be An excellent Lil com! Wecerel an and Stats during the recess The 2 ee i be open 0 recess. y texce Xcept Si am, to. 0. p.m. for the exclusive use of the Btadenta ‘and G Graduates, Catalogues can be had at the p: principal Book Stores andon application to KUGENE D, CARUSI,¢sq., Treas- rer corner 1Uth and E ste. n-w- aud CAiLP! SELL W. USHNELL, esg., Secretary, 1008 F st. n.w. 8¢16-2W F%, SALE—500 COTS, BLANKETS, SHEETS AND Pillows. J.P. _8016-6t Barnum's Hotel, Baltimore, pa Sate PE LAW SCHOOL OF THE T= HY sg ge tHe comm — a0 tag FACUL’ aaa ea imp, HIS and wages mitra A oh hws eel 0-71 ee ‘Ds’ SELECT — SCHOO! eens | Fe 2 vane, Senex waren. ‘Cost ee ant Crastitational Taw. | ear eee | sie aw Seti (Associate Justice of the Su; x Goluinbia) Frufeeoe ofthe Lave of, nig, Dist | Selence dae TEAM; as Cy cs Con! it ; calisthenic perfectly . The Hons WILLEAM ACMA EE EE, D, ee eege eo Falerence | ras are CE (Assistant Attorney Get the United ttaten, Boskd saicabe ste ae chemical apparatus: text rs Sat a my of of Equity of i ae ‘The Hon. mes OS eed, ROBTHINGTON IL-3. (Some time ‘of Colum- Ds, Professor. of Oriminal. Tas and of —CHEAP— NEARLY xEW POOL + Pabte ALe, ingaire B16 19th st. nw. 2016-30" Ripert ae COLUMBIA SAFETY ee bo a se oF trouble ie heat, ven oe Fes once hove chee esau an "HOS. arian T= as SCHOOL OF Fes bi ee 14th st. nw. ae resp teen ave. Wi aera ¥. MATTINGLY, tw tte Americhand Stas ‘a8 the best school = ss ners, TerrAR iSoRe E, DAVIS, A.M, LL. be Terms oe plete and Se ~ Trial Lesson: Commande: i ‘as. i? it i Attorney oor iesets nag of 8 Gali ), As- B b in Boston, Keootipa’ New sat Philedel- Sas. asi eae. a SGnp. a Subina 1 ‘Lumber Yak 13 Tech dourt and ‘Pectater on phia, iia, Chicago, lin and = aa ee OFAC Ss a LOOUTION 18 THE ART OF ALL ARTS; NO (SHARES WASMINGTOS. 4 4 -_ Me ei g yes ‘education i# co without it"— 00 Shares Pheumatic arent ect ball aoa rill be Sergi aeth and “Fow persons know what powers they possess until Se Was boxes beige vie LO 18 “CtN Het, zw on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, at 6 8 orclock, this Artdevelope them” Salvin when the {announcements for Semeks OR SALE—scHOOr Bc , BOOKS odael a OLD ana Introdueto! will be Selfvean tanake ‘Books of end exc Hiembersof the faculty in explication of hele severe several | 913 6thst.n.w. Reopen 716 Kat, 1227 Sedat. Sate lecture courses, enroll for class posi ‘The exercises in the School of Practice are This well us Fe. SALE CARRIAGES, Waco larged during the accordil Hohe: Dest Pro: be efpiained ‘on ‘ie openine wim hed pian witch will M street, Georgetows, ‘Library, to which large sdditions are Ry OR SALE—YOUNG PARROTS NOGKING BIRDS, Foes vs Dow Food and Mediet A for Lifustraed ‘end Price List. SCHMMID'S tira 12th st. n.w, {OR SALE — ONE vit ‘Coupes, 6 81 10 6 Buck! Wagons, 10 ‘Cut-under mae, will be open daily for sti Seionramis Glaun gate al ial eae sion in the afternoon. soot talogase eivins tiformation concerning the may be obtained at the book nen ee wien He Mor Bi ASH Pata we = Willian i ae % at the bites of Mesa as TASZTPA svesuiw or by letter to icndbon Sidi sel4-1m JAM. ES ©. ©. WELLING, Pres. 1 fount vs pence COLLEGE, Doctors’ ish Cu under Surreye 10. E Top SELECT. DANCING ACADEMY, CARKOLE INSTI- AL DEPARTME ee Siar itt eis «Hea = 3:8 Sctnot Warntes tram 618 uy ‘The bee bY ap ee IN ore ee ewes: Se, Pupils, thd see for yourselves at the New Fork a | urday, October 5, 1889, at 3 and Send for eir- tory, Srey eat fe —" da nel6-0t" oes Gall st SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 934 F st. mw. | _uld Wei HE LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE HOWARD IVERSITY. a Titre rooms "410 1Osihat, poe OT rhe at igh Anson Court Meta Sx EG, lascieal Sti eet See of New York. DOW SSEw eC GE AND Opel cbt GAMES HE SMITH Secretary. and t the tile Dental Course wil borin on 3 ay ar Sen to Pho And ‘Typs: | HAHNESS KEPOSITO a bet. 16th abd a Mitructicns on the Pass. at ee Bao 305 | sizes. itt the Co ice Duldlng, 1325 street northwest . ust Fo: aS aa OTST Sis ENSOIE BE or cite! ents apply to Dr. A. F. 20th st., September 16; vacancies for a limited num- | A° 2 Soa grate voll quires no boiler; avoids all expensive attendance; ber of pamiis, - sola-im | ee oe 76 CS street sige we yl | 3d | no Jose of time; no handl itn of fuel, Send for eareulas FRENCH, AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY IN Six Months; commercial, technical and all other translations promptly made; French conversation by a young lady of Paria; lessons 60c, Apply to,1432 IANO Ene ROCTIOR Tee Ae wa Snow tacher of the Pian ate news TRO ationtiin given sud terme moderate to beiuners, epics, AND, DENTAL, DEPARTMENT, NA- tional University, Sth and Keta nw. The sixth nual course of lectures 7 October at S o'clock p.m., and end Ay ‘Tou ror an: pouncements and ‘inform: Re jon amply toi LW. i. M.D., Dean, 1116 H st and price list. D, BALLAUF, Ax’t, 731 7th st. nl2-tr pa ah a a E COLUMBIAN COLLEGE.—THE EX! HOW HE CHANGED THE BETTING. ERCISES ‘se6-Im* of this College, the Collegiate Department of the Will ‘be resuahen hs the Unie TT CADEMY OF (OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1317 MASS. Golumbian University, ed in yeruty Bui ne guttieast corner of erof Aon and Ets, | ove A Se padtine steak cok tok Col. Swords Tells How He Astonished . a ‘clock &.m. Fhe courses of instruction have beca revised and eu- — randy the New Yorkers. larged nase, tines a pin Hs women, in response 0. inany applications ‘already Dare vali ee and, Seohnio, and harp, violin, guitar and Lan general ¥ work free, made under stile head, be found daily’ at the. ¢ Library t from 10 to 12 o'clock in the eaere Calera a4 students or others For catslowuen ad tion concerning the courses of study. For ci rere men Ss, LL.D. u26-1mo TING ident, A Cincinnati special to the New York Times says: Col, W. L, Swords, sergeant-at-arms of the last republican convention, and later with the national executive committee in New York, ‘and drawing, jo aa, Peper OUT | hd * WASHINGTON. #5 BADEN Will reopen ber Dance Classes in Georgetown mber 16, 7:30 pan, and at ei 13 Sehet TUES. NO 2058, 0F LESSONS, NO ENGLISH, only French spoken, No gram ibars; no theories, but plain, common-se day, idiomatic, CONNECTED French con Nek pogoRvermation Method” | THANSFLRABL, COUPON TICKETS, good for three (3) months, sued unmediately, for Class or Private Lessons, by y LU- © ‘8 native of Paris. France, i FOB Lat. howe near Conn. cars, sel: M GARTEN AND PRIMARY School st. se. Thirteenth year opens MON- DAY, Ocober T For circulars and information j to ths principal, CORNELIA F. BUYDEN, sel A} HIGHLY EDUCATED LADY FROM ONE OF the Oldest aud Bost Families of France Desires t ‘Teach the French Language in Private in School; best references given. 11th st. n. IANO—MISS CLARA HARRISON WILL RE- sume Teach! n or about the 20th instant. a1 011 L st. n.w., between 6 and 7 p.m, on Fridays, se NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVE: 1212 AND 1214 14TH STREET. A, SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL of high grade for YOUNG LADIES and LITTLE rule prepared to enter the Lighest classes ot ny college. Special facilities for selected studi Eighth session opens Monday, Septem ber 3 o’cloc! ‘Address the Princt 8, set-410 pri was here today and told the following interest- (TEE CORCORAN SCTENTIFIO. SCHOOL OF aS session Se; Columbian University ER 1 ing story: with Courses of ene in ENGLIS PREROU GER: Seas “It was one of my 4uties,” said the colonel, NEERING: MINEWALOGY PAYN Ge, CEE NGE: | dress “to walk about and take in the various hotels a tagetates from Otol a" ‘clock p.m, Women ad: si MT B BOXS and pool rooms every evening to hear how the valite pening addrona will be delivered by Pro BUWALIADE Yat. | talk was going, and, of course, the betting. I of the U.S W. CLA\ cal Survey in the Gar: o'clock or oe eee Cane te WINDSOR COLLEGE: aR SOR FEN "FEMALE noes Deceens Obese os ae ess eee RA ee ne xe acs ee Separate | Must be done to turn the tide of the betting or Pach theta Sts stor Eee, Dacni funiings st full cota courses, Sein act fd we were gone. Two to one on Cleveland every- HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. —THE CORKCO- at sm Bepteinber 1 rie Address wher ran Scientific School opens October 1. The classes, Presidentor Prof. E. HNO) College, New Windsor Mae aaa SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, ‘North avenue, ran 1889. Pupils are tate of Gulumbis ta nee ¥ ‘his School is for the edu- from 7 to 18 years of age who “ finally organized a syndicate with $200, 000, the sole object being to change the bet- ting. Gain was not considered. Well, I walked into the Hoffman house one night ‘loaded for bear.’ I went into Stokes’ gor- geous place. There it was all going for Cleve- d. “I backed up against the bar and took a which meet in the evening, are Ny meet to both sexes, For Teaco Ceres hong by ure Goon tex, Peuronormetry Apalytic, Geometry and Calculus appa HODGKINS, Professor ot Mathema HE Som SCHOOL OF THE COLUM- bian College, 1335 H st. u.w.—This School, with an increased faculty, ‘will open September 23. “Thor: M September 1) laryland and the ter are not able me tore, 5 gueh preparation for College, for the U.8. Naval and ind or whose sight Teo defective that they cau | ten-thousand-dollar bill from my pocket and Big deans an tr rive Gat amone” | Pagatient tne MOS HOO a gn flourished it high as I could reach and shook it, _au26-1in0 . D. MOKKISON, Superintendent itimore, JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. while I yelled at the top of my voice, ‘Ten thousand dollars that Gen. Harrison is the next President of the United States! Ten aul7-Im S520 la. IN_WASHINGTON. MAKE me obey ae plo tpn thousand dollars on Harrison!’ Men turned EE NY OWN Gia Crayon Portrait nt 39) igeoona hg nowt TER Rosato ives and looked, Then they came atme. I sup- drawing ne ry. J. W. NOLDS, Art ist, | THE PREPARATION OF ‘CANDIDATES ¥ FOR THE ee they thought I was bluffing. Anyway, the S00 Tine = Open day side sienine, "tele Fos Cataoruee nd BA alpens Braiden roprietors wouldn't have it, and I was put out My TASES SOON AAD BORE jw THOMAS FELL, LL.D. Pd. re the hotel, not rudely, but gently led by the Behool, Primers ‘and Grammar Departments, Kinder- garten’ (Froebel system), Reopened Septeraber ropSi nie refereuces; Normal ‘Training Class for ers, arm. But I was put out. ‘But the next night I went in again and they knew ne. I repeated my offer. They knew SAFE PLEASANT cae AND SCHOOL FOR L, Chil course and French if desired. (ONCURE, Richland, Stafford county, Va and MRS. WM. D. CABELL. _ FIFTEENTH ST. 1223 WASHINGTON, D. Cc, 1223 The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies and Little Children, Fall Term begins Sept. 25. Four Boarding Pupils taken. ee5-tfed Y INGALLS: KING, TEACHER OF PIANO ass. ‘thureds ; for. a Ratna te H st. n.w., Mon- oo ner S sinandag thd Peltay 8.40 fo F082 et = BALCH, 1207 10 Net AG ee WILL OP! w class for young ladi Hours, 9 to a Special attention given to Matheinatice aad Eveltal pire rature, Students prepared for competitive iy AG Tues- inations, rR, PAUL MIERSCH, sober of VIOLONCELLO, PIANO AND THEORY, has removed to 1121.4 Sew peb-1m? po covers all expenses, Address Mra, ME ee better than to put me out this time. They had learned that I meant business. Well, I put in six $10,000 bets and one 5,000 bet in this way. Betting men began to pause. They knew where Iwas from and they reasoned as to my faith L108 eter, on, 1708 COLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Oct. 1—Boys Prepared for Georgetown College, 5-1m* USINESS | SCHOOL. — EVENING, | SESSIONS RSE, 7 thoratgh trainin, home gover \OrOt iment Aumnbor ited: bosie carga etten tended to. ‘tirese HEN RY WELL, ‘or circulars, &c.. Ach, Glalen Sandy Spel pring, ning October 1, 1 ——— db to com At the Yt ok 00 New ork aye. n.w, [s, HALL—A Ape AND DAY SCHOOL | fnew peeve that “they ‘Tian’ But the | P Competent ” instructor . French, for.Children at Forest, Glep, Montgomery county. f man, | Muthemstics, Bookkeeping,” Stenomrepie, ‘Quincy method used. Riodergacten for night I drew $50,000 on ‘em I never will forget. Ben Pitman), Light-line Short) and Typewrit- Gini ‘bull Aelightfal loc Tpoation, The republicans cheered and cheered and the crowds surged and there was a good deal of bluffing, but the €50,000 wasn’t taken, and from that time on the tide of betting was our way. Old betting men, keen, shrewd fellows, i; new :elevat with fin ds for, ber ae erg nh Ke MAR COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC AND ART Conservatory, is » Complete School for Girla, Privileges of the school free to members of the aseo- ciati ee12-3m oss NORMAL SRIUTE E FOR the Rg of Teachers gartens and Pri ‘School, Tatton rg Bah Send for catalogus to ©. L. YX, Pres., to pedge. s = of course, they voted as they pear; Teachers’ gies open’ October SOT TOOK Phariek | town. Ma. i385 hedged the day was ours, We TOIT Voth et, sell-2w WOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES, APLE' every cent at of our winnings,” Concordville, Pa. —, wot VERNON SEMINARY, 1100, 1104, 1106, 1116 M st, and 1128 11th st. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LA- DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Fifteenth year opens for registration and classifica- tion of Boarding Pupils Wednesday, October 2; Day Pupils Thursday, October 3. Certificate admits to ‘Vassar, Smith and Wellesley Colleges. For further information apply to the Principal. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS._ _set-2m A HARVARD Satta apap PUPILS, si or in small classes. ae MH PUTNAM, A.M, _se4-3m___ At Sanders & ‘Siayman's: O89 F ac ew, ftoor and 12 routs abow OR RENT—HOTEL WINDSOR, CORNER 15TH ihe st. and New York ave. Kecently remodeled and Om ughout; steam heatand electric bells: te President's house, United War and, Navy de a rat SARS: Pantene a Bi VOR GENT—OCTOBE Tocatediom square op ror RENT 1003 ¥ thst AvEaS Sth si 5 1, ae Fe ENT — NEW BRICK DWELLING, 420 North "yoann st., Alexandria, Va.; 7 rooms and bath; modern improvements, Addrets KENT, Lock Box 22, Washington, D. , | Bs RENT—725 12TH ST. 10 ROOMS, IN PER- STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, ee7-12t 1303 F st. GR RENT—TO DESIRABLE PARTY that, Fine New House nc. corner 15th, ¢ Ve. Dw. | ee ae two brick, ‘and m. 1, newly by taodern improvermentes pored ated eet Bo first-class Kouse'a | month. Apply io CAMPBELL W, BUSES: foot front. ‘mont. CAXWOOD,& | Fat. n.w. Gauueri. i rw fork'ave, saeco R RENT MOST DESIRABLE CORNER HOU pear Dupons Circle, goo month. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 605 14th si vset-lm NEAR ENT Most anaes HOUS# 3 aE reas Square, mouth, Apply Sea Ae 14tu st, OR RENT— FURNISHED, 1342 VERMONT i 2. Fooms, Bath, im. i. complete jit furnished; can THOS. G. HENSEY & Co. 1300 F street Sith for rE? 2b wers; rent to 1824 13th st, LNEY INSTITUTE— Select School for Young Ladies and Little Girls. 3122 °F at., West Washington. Ieopens October 1, 1589.” Priicipals, the Misses DORSE: se3-1m* GpPORGETOWN UNIVERSITY—SCHOOLOF LAW Rey, J. HAVENS fi icHARDS, 5.4 Presidentof the CHARL! Bae ‘Dean of th Hon, WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LLD., (Ghief Justice, U.S. Court of Claims. ae ae on Statutory aud Administrative w, and Hon. CHARLES Pes eb e MARTIN F. MORKIS, LL D. Lecturer on geaun compar and International Law, ‘Admiral! ve Jurispruden jon. HEMTAR SEW a WiTSO pea Lecturer on de nia of tate, the Law of Evi- nee, Criminal Lowe anv Domestic Kelations, Hou, ANDREW 0. Di. (Justice, Supreme Court, District of Columbia.) Lecturer on Common Ta Yaw Festung, Equity Jurispru- id. Torts. Pye a in ea DAMLINGTON, LL.D, Lecturer on the nal ‘and ‘Testamentary’ ‘Law. ‘MooT 3 Se er NEE TO vurt o! is. . IAN, ANDHEW O. BRADLEY, and MARTIN MORIN Introductory lone pte announcements for the en- suing term at the Law building cor. th and ¥ streets nort y WEDNESDAY, October 2, at 6:30 p.an, ‘All interested are Jost cordially invited to attend ‘The library increased since the close of the last term, Ee now rorieee the English and leading ¢ latest text Upon most e law building with com- rus attachedeaa will be open from Siam, to10 P: ame dally, Sundays excepted, to students and alumni of the school. ‘The secretary can be seen at the Law builai: Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 7:31 8:30 p-mx. for information, enrollment, &e. Circulars giving course of stud: obtained at boo K stores of W. Ht. Mor: street northwes! ik & Co.r1424'F sivect northwest, and cw. 8. BO Thompeo "3 drug store, 703 oth street northwest, or on ‘application, personally undersign: letter, to the ee 8, M. TEATMAN, se9-1m Secretary and T MISSES: TIFFEY'S a SOR Om GIRLS and Little oye wy cs 88 oP ak | PREPARA’ RY eee WILL ae coe e INST, in north session ee TRDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE WITH Principal twelttie oe pens OCTOBER Tat AOL? 10th at: Tuition for Weachers, course of elght montis, aloo eor-w Rh GEORGE 1SEMAN: PORT UAGHER OF PIANO, Festine Leseous Studio 1008 10th st. aw. ‘se7-1m* a 13 433'N at 707 Sth st, 1025 NJ ii liovath st 5 20 Eats he sit 33 | hea 1.50) 103: 38 = 4318 M 49 iets “aches 16 | ‘The interior of muse is beautifully finished 303 Ratt 240.57 Ly 29 | and furnished throughout in elegant st nye, aad ofr Siac nes 88 315 38 | Relicased tor or tern of years, or for torm of Decaws $9)112 K 30 desired. ‘On premises or to #8 aise “35 430 5 33 PSuL stun SOHN SHERMAN & COn Tar Pot: 12 N at a. 50z210 i 50, 13 Hides: rid 13 EDUCATIONAL. 436 8 at 10 | FRE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOO Ses Sock Beak: ai mentaem: 1305 17th st, 1624 Marsechusotts ave. and 1623 i * BE ae GP Bae ULE Fan. sent | MISS ANNA ELLIS. ame AND rb ot gap ee rei ih er peo Exe DONNALLY, PIANOFOBTE INSTRUCTION. Inquire at SANDERS & ua oar ane eet an, c Quand Patek OF Fete oar = Danan ehiciak mse ahaa ME SETHe TRE Oren, SPATE ay Ce ee Fg Se PS ‘eis Shae ay tenis ap inen 010.12 am, #06-1m° 2001 Qat. nw. beget Business, posien. ——— tees IORTHAND REVOLUTIONL ND PLA‘ ures, rithin the immediate rescr ofall Aner ance | Be tae eS ean Speciilcare 5 | WITH A CAPITAL OF $100,000,000. Seat ene n aene sntten | SHORTLIDG! aulz-4m a typewriting ¢ ‘ead Sohioot. fen snp iets Fetasusmen 1850. — | Talk of an American Syndicate to Fight Dograpy, 1 raed the British Brewery Buyers. A Milwaukee dispatch says: “An American syndicate will be formed to combat the English syndicate which is attempting to corner the beer-brewing business of the world,” said Vice President Merkel of the Kraus-Merkel com- pany. “The brewers of this country cannot afford to permit the English syndicate to drive them out of the business they have built up, and they must organize for protection,” he continued. “The matter has been discussed seriously for some time past, but never until "Arter four mouths’ iistruction I could write 140 works per minute of any sort of matters (GERMAN’ Ais Sad eta eee: CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. LOCATED NO. 20 WILHELM 8ST. DIRECTOR, JENNY MEYER. Beginning of new course 3d October. Cultivation of all branches of music. First-rate professors: Ehrlich, Dreyschock, Radecke; y. d., Sandi, Sauret, Jenny Meyer, &. Prospectur in the principal music stores, Reinhold T, Herwann, Eag., New York, 14 West 43d si [.pWAKD ©. TOWNSEND, ‘Teacher of Elocution, Correct (deep) Breathine Voice Culture, Oratorical and Dramatic Action, at 1317 13th st. n.w. ee2-4m PENCERIAN | BUSINESS COLLEG! REE fcutire fluors, Natioual Bank of the Republic Brake ng, corner 7th and D sts. n.w. Five street car lines pase near the door. \ practical business education ¢ qualifies Younis Men and Women for Self-support and Veeful Lives. Day and. Evening Sessions, business course ambruces: Spencers’ Rapid Writing, Orthography, the Enylish Lauguage, Correspondence, Kapid Calculations, Book Keeping, adapted to overs variety of business, Business Practice, Vocal and Physical Culture by the Delsarte System, Lectures on base ball league next year is agitating the base ball public generally, but the question whether Civies, including training for citizenship, Moral and Bocial Culture, elements of, Pol litical Eeonomy and Commercial Law an: raphy. ‘Tuition fees: Year hola Mier seetega a months, payable on entering: i; or in monthly fa- stallments of 810 each the quarter, ten on 2, Night Year scholar ip, 850; thive mouths, 16. “Special courses: ‘Telegraphy.—Ladies and Gentlemen Carefully Trained in the Art of Telegraphy as used iu all telo- graph offices; good operators always in demand. fechanicaland Architectural Drawing. 7 Erening in- struction in these branches under ekilled mastes Shorthand and Type Writing: Stadents Prepared for Amanuensis Work in from ‘Three to Six Months. All Branches of Type Writing thoroughly taught; also the use of the Graphophone, Write or call for illustrated annual announcement, now has any practical step toward forming the organization been taken. The St. Louis brew- ers have already organized and will join the national syndicate as soon as their fellow-brew- ers throughout the country signify their will- ingness to come in. It is their intention to form a gigantic stock company with a capital of 100,000,000, with which virtually to buy up every big brewer; in the count Vhen the time comes we will have no trouble with Mil- waukee, Our intention is to visit all the great brewing centers of the country, including Mil- waukee, Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, New JOR SALE—A SECOND-HAND ONE-EIGHTH ME; dium Universal wal Printing ohtens, cheap: condition, K.K. ice. JOR oe aS ee HAVE KOOM FOR FALL F Stock of Pianos, and to maxe room we offer the fol- fowing epectsl peioee forsix days. Une fine Bebri Bes 7m aw. Roe SALE—A HANSOM CAB AND A SORE in good condition, at Jonu Price's one ¢ Dtable, orn Ey Apply to BEN COOLEY, cor, Cau Sith sta School y begins Manas. ee 2. College Ly SALE-ENGLISH SA¥E! SAFETY Bi marae <3 Orleans, Kansas City, New York and other Poel for arranienuchin ow atter Flonday. ag | sonly soiled; price $00. Seen | cities where beer is brewed in appreciable SARA’ EDINGER Vise botnets au pa quantities and get every prominent brewer into the combine. We do not propose to be undersold by mgr agi nor will we attempt to crowd any one else out of the market by cut- ting prices below a living level, 1 don’t think fends will be at allaffected.” A School Tea Teacher’s Disappearance. Miss Virginig Wagner, aged twenty-four, a Brooklyn, N.¥., school teacher, has been miss- ing since July 2, when she left her boarding house and was supposed by her acquaintances to have gone home to Paterson, N.J., to spend the school vacation. This supposition caused delay in making her disappearance known, her bakes later made bag Sci ney, and refrained from notifying the police, on account of a desire to avoid poblictiy. Detectives are now, however, at work on the case, Miss Wag- ner was tall and bandsome and a fine musician. nr hl Phaeton 250 Tue Cepans. 1250 aud Puscton for 800 aol BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG | “eig:ait Drivaie sable, 1000 idiot aw, £83 AND LITTLE GIRLS, REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1889. MISS EARLE, 1916 35th at. = ‘$CHOODIRWING, PAINTING, CHAR- coal, Crayon and all kin decorative wor Studies for rent. Mrs. PIKE, “Princ! Place, between § and T n.w. au31-3m* T. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 E. CAPITAL 8T., conducted by ti oe Sisters of the Holy Cross, re- opens Monday, Foe se Ee HAVING NO_FUR- her use rel. Mare, J i Poca win glia same for 200. yeaah The Mars handsome, ell bred, an saddle . harness” AY { Owner, 402 Louisiana ave, or SOHNE. PRICE & SON, 311 6th at news Bela Ste R SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE UNTIL OCT. yasebcld Furniture, among which are Real Tass Fertaine, « Silk Bote-bed (never Apply at 1204 N st, n.’ Fe SALE—AT 7 ATE SALE, ENTIRE WARD- f robe of family going into into mourning; alzo Solitaire Address with Samper Bor Bo btar ies” sels-3t JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS DRAFT MARE JUST Se Bee A an immediate 5 hg ALBIN PRICE & Ci 900 1 La. ave. soldat R, ped ye em og FINE HIGH-BRED KENTUCKY Saddle Mare Bianche; 16 hands. pete gd rie rer beceeeed hi receive special attent 'S CIVIL wt ee atte Sor ot Kf bw. Berea! fully for all fatineand om | | uy fa a Book Ke i, logon a A New York Herald special from W: K | Del., says for some time past it has been cur- rently rumored that ex-Secretary of State Bayard would be the candidate of the demo- cratic party at next year’s gubernatorial con- test, but as yet that gentleman's views in re- ire HVE EnULE ein or eaidenc 1.30) SALE—A CHICKERING SQUARE Haw T Fase wy 61 e a & CONLIFF, 514 11th st, n tanker Gees as eh COW; sel4-1m butter Cow. y, aaa ves pole Beak seer R SALE—318 SHARE> OF THE WASHINGTON Light Company Stock. * Gates, ornare aes COUPE ROCKAWAY, | PROP. enti e208. TALLY: “HD SYABL Es, Os rt oR 10 [8S MANN'S KINDERGARTEN = es KINDERGANIEN Hos onte. 1018 Sunderland Place, vouth of Bape indies ERMAN AMERICAN ACADEMY. REOPENS MONDAY, 61 05-10 KUERSC fe Goat venue Ta as ME engiish and Fre aetna eee es resumed TUESDAY. Qetober 1 a iat, _ seein ‘Mrs. G. W. PAIKO, Principal. INDERGARTEN. K Miss TWitcHELTs 18 RINDERGARTEN MO SSO Oke astm > Co RE Saaeeearon. miei, op | Ee ‘weseed eorinan seene, onpER Yinty Pities os Rptactoal slate of New England Conservatory - Sine Sapa 30 eT Classical aod Mathematical School for Young Begins ite thicty-etanhy yar MONDAY, —_ Prepares for Harvard, Rint Bittatias Soke Behgols Uae ae Academies, abd ongs aul5-3m poe ADAME A. PELE classes Ce ee ee Bayward arrived at Victoria, B.C., from Behring sea Saturday morning with 2,700 sealskins, 800 of which were taken before entering Behring sea. No revenue cutters were seen by Sayward sound of stetiner was ‘heard within ‘bailing distance in a dense fog. M P, San Lee a oe ON THE CO-OPERATIVE PLAN. How the Brotherhood of Players Will Run Base Bail Next Year. THE CLUBS TO POOL THEIR EARXINGS—EACK PLAYER 4 STOCKHOLDER IN HIS CLUB—BEAR« RANGING THE SALARIES—HOW GOOD FLATERS ARE TO BE Par, The question whether there will be a national Washington will be represented by a first-class teams is one which interests Washington par- ticularly. From present appearances ‘‘no” will answer both questions. It looks very much as if the national league will be swallowed up by the brotherhood, and if this comes to pass Washington will be left out in the cold, for it ison the cards for§the home club to be trans- ferred to Buffalo. THE SCHEME OF THE BROTRERROOD, which was outlined in Saturday's Stan, is « great deal further advanced than might be nerally supposed from what has been pub- ished about it, The preliminary arrangementa for the co-operative plan, on which the ball eee intend to run base ball next year, so far as the league is concerned, have all been made, and those interested in it, including the best of the talent whose names are now carried on league contracts and a number of capitalists in eight different cities, are perfectly satisfied with the outlook. A Sram reporter who set out today to ascertain ON WHAT THEIR CONFIDENCE I8 BASED was informed, in the first place, that grounds have been leased in every city which is to be represented by aclub, except in Philadelphia. These cities are Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Brooklyn, Chicago, Cleveland, Pittsburg and Buffalo. The Washi club will to Buffalo and the Indianapolis club to Brook lyn. The former club will be strengthened by addition of Rowe and White, so it is sai: and other changes will be made among the dif- ferent clubs to equalize their playing strength. That part of the scheme, however, is to receive attention later on, Tur Stan reporter was also informed (and his informant seemed to be remarkably well posted) that all the players who are wanted in the different clubs have alre igned personal contracts for next year with the brotherhood's representative, except the Washington men. It is stated that this was the business which took c — Arthur Irwin over to Philadelphia last wee! Mr. Johnson, the Cleveland man with whom the players sign, is simply the representative of the brotherhood. Johnson is said to be worth @500,000 himself and he belongs toa family of millionaires, He owns several street railroads in Cleveland and is a first-class base ball crank. He is said to be willing to back Cleveland up to any amount required. THE CO-OPERATIVE PLAN it is stated, was the result primarily of the un- equal salaries of the players, John Wardnow gets $4,500 in New York, while Jack Glasscock, as good, if not a superior player, gets but $2,500 in Indianapolis, where he is forced to play by the league, By the brotherhood’s plan every player will bean interested party, and the A et lists will be rearranged so thata good player in a small town will be just as well Saat the ond of thoncenen en player of equal ability in New York or Boston, THE DETAILS, To explain, with Glasscock and Ward for ex- amples (although the figures may not be cor- rect), Glasscock's salary will be raised to 3,000 and he will be given #500 worth of stock in the brotherhood association. Ward's salary will be reduced to €3,000 and he will be givens similar amount of stock. The salaries of all players will be decided upon by a committee composed of one represeutative in each club and the lists will be rearranged without regard tothe drawing ability of any particular city, because at the end of the season everything is to be evened up. THE BACKING OF EACH CLUB will come from capitalists in its particular city, generally those interested in the ball grounds, nd the money they may be called upon to pat u . within tain limit, will be repre- ‘by that amount of stock in the brother- Reak Sur teoneees ae Coogan, who will rent the grounds to the New York club, if the club does not make enough to meet running ex- penses, will go down into his pocket with the —s of getting the amount advanced more, too, returned to him at the end of the season. Each club will get half of the gate re- ceipts of every game in which it plays. AT THE END OF THE SEASON if, after all the running expenses have been paid, salaries of players and officials, rent of grounds, &c., there is any money in the treas- ury, it will be paid into the brotherhood and distributed as dividends to stockhol: 5 or rather the stockholders are to receive their money back first and if anything is left it will be divided among the players according to their standing with the classification listasa basis, so that the best players will get the most money. AN OBSTACLE. An apparent difficulty arises in the matter of releases. A player who signs now might be found wanting next May, and the question of what would become of him might cause some trouble. Tue Stan man was informed, how- ever, that the system of signing will be the same as that now in vogue. A player will be paid for the time they serve and will be en- titled to stock dividends for only that time, When a player is released he is on the marke? just as be is now. BATS AND BALLS. It is claimed that all arrangements have been made for furnishing base ball supplies. Spald- ing and Reach are to be ignored and Wright and Ditson will furnish all bate, balls, &c. The present Boston house will supply the Boston club, e Wright will have a depot in Phil- adelphia, Keefe in New York, Pfeffer im Chicago and so on in the different cities. WHAT WILL THE LEAGUE Do? There is no denying the fact that the league magnets realize the peril of the national — and will do anything possible to break up the brotherhood scheme before it has gone too far. What they will do cannot be —, fy dent Y¥ is unwilling to say a word subject, It would seem that the o Is this is tried and fails the only thing remain- ing will be war to the knife, by placing ing a league club in cach city composed best material to be obtained and trust to the public to decide the matter in the league's favor. fold in this respect, but it is probable that some of the best players will be coaxed over for next and the following an effort will be tor Teds to run the Atmorioun suoclotion clubs on gene cnn eynararo yn wr 9 ween — FOREIGN NOTES. The police tribunal of Paris has imposed a of 625 francs on M. Lejeune, a member of r keuping » guucbling’ plata. A oboe a bookmaker cased Valautine was fined Chakir Pasha, the governor of Crete, has ban- ished from the island four prominent Christians. ——_———