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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. YORECAST TILL RIGHT A.M. THURSDAr, For the District of Columbia, ‘land, Del- aware, Virginia and West Virgi colder, clearing and feir weather; light frost in West Virginia tonight; northwesterly winds, Darxx Osczota.—Every dealer sells Osceols ‘Water. Br « Womay.—“I_ think, Writer, “that a true and fect woman is the crowning act of creation.” But to be s perfect woman in these degenerate days of social ex- actions is, indeed, difficult, unless Dr. Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron, the great female: tor, be used. Its effects are wonderful. says an eminent Tae Carer Arraaction or Tus Weex Will be the continuation of the sale of childs’ suits at $1.95. Ersemax Bnos,, 7th and E, Childr. Department second floor. We Wit Remary Oren until 8 p.m. sutil further notice to accommodate our customers and execute our orders — Ww. B. Moses & Sox, cor. 11th and F sts, n.w. Fon Unic Actp use Osceola water. Nopprest Suares, npr wala prices in stiff and soft hats for men and boys. Fxaxo, One Price, 7th and D, Youn Evesicst r fitted, $1. Hempuen, cor. 43¢° Srervem Bros. auction sale of unredeemed pledges continues this evening at 7:30 p.m. ‘Great bargains in watches and jewelry. Use tse Jouxstox Sparse Leay Buexpep ‘Txa in five-cent packages, Powrarct Sepative—drink Osceola water. How's Tuts?—Duf; herr Pajero baa Speer’s port wine, § ure berry brandy, Toca: excellent claret, 25c.; fine old rye whisky, T5e. bottle. M. & P. Merzoxr, 417 7th. Brrore You Bry your ts and furniture see W. H. Hoeke’s stock and get his prices. Dox’? Far To take a look at c 1: $4 boys’ suits, E:szmay Bros., 7th and E, Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. Bur Your Coat, Coke and Wood from Jomx- tox Buorurns, the leading firm in the Dis- trict. Oscrora Water cures malaria, At all dealers. Att ane Ixvitep to inspect their improved methods of doing work. The rush still con- tinues at the Exyres Canpet CLeanrve Wonks, 631-635 Mass.ave.n.w. Telephone 787—2 Aut Dearsrs sell Osceola water. Wasurxoton Duessep Beer, go to Jno. R. Ex.xr, Center market, 9th st. wing, tomorrow. 6o “Hor” Cican! Havana! Delicious! Fragrant! Tus Dappie says granulated, 8 cents. Svean House, 731 7th. Ovr Tatonine Deparement Is stocked to its fullest capacity with the new- st fabrics and designs, and at prices that will please you. Suits to order from $20 up. Trous- ers to order from 85 up. E1seman Baos., 7th and E. Tailoring Department second floor. Ant Room. Artistic Wall Papers, Water-color paintings, etcbings, &c, Picture frames made to order. Bourrus J. Laws, 1427 Penna, ave, nw. For Baicut’s Disease use Osceola water. We Suow the largest line and choicest Selection of wood mantels. Our prices are the lowest. Harwarp & Horcursson. Osczoxs Ware prevent formation of uric acid AxotTuen Great Stasa.—Coffee at wholesale Prices to the consumer. See ad., fourth page. Cunia anp Javan Tza Co., 731 7th st Loox for white letters on windows, Osceola Water. Coot Morsixses axp Evextxos Necessitates the use of a fall overcoat. Our stock of these garments is complete. Ersemay Buos., 7th and E. Manufacturing Clothiers and Tailors. Granulated 8 Svear House, 731 7th. Dusetic Surreners use Osceola water. CITY AND DISTRICT. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Avsatea’s Orgsa Hovse.—Creston Clarke in “Sea of Ice.” New Nationa, Tuzates.—‘Jim the Pen- man.” Kervay’s Wasurxcros Taearer.—Frank Cushman’s Monster Specialty Company. Haenis’ Buov Tueater.—Lillian Lewis in “As in a Looking Glass.” Gonz Turatex.—Transailantic Specialty Co. Tax Reouiator every time. cents. BEHIND THE BARS. Cases Disposed of by Judge Miller This Morning. ‘Twenty-four person: re behind the bars in Judge Miller's court this morning. Catherine Maroney was charged with vagrancy. Police- man Kimmel told the judge that Catherine and her husband sold pencils, When they make enough between them to purchase a pint of whisky they make the purchase and then get drunk together. “Ninety days,” said Judge Miller. THE PREACHER'S WORD PREVAILED. Preacher Bell, colored, who has lived in Slate alley for fifteen years, appeared to testify againsttwo of his neighbors who are well kuown to the police. They were Randall, colored, and ite Shell shite. te is the Wife of ‘Bootblack Joe,” wHo is coiored, and THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1889. THE TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE. — Program Arrranged for the Knights Templars’ Week. SEVEN DAYS OF RECEPTIONS, EXCURSIONS AND PUBLIC DISPLAYS—THE GRAND PARADE, THE COMPETITIVE DRILLS AND THE BARBECUE—FULL ‘TEXT OF THE OFFICIAL PROGRAM. ‘The program for the conclave week has been issued by the triennial —: nea Templar. The program pro for every day of ropes beginning Sunday, October 6, though the Grand encampment does not sc- tually begin its sessions until Tuesday, October 8. Following is the program in fall: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 11 a.m, devotional exercises will be held in all the churches, to which the sir knights and their ladies will be cordially welcomed. MONDAY, OCTOBER 7. Receiving and escorting visiting com- manderies. In the evening receptions at their respective headquarters by Washington com- mandery, No. 1, Scottish Rite sanctuary, 1007 G street northwest; by Columbia No. 2, Atlan- tie building, 930 F street northwest; by Poto- mac No. ——— hall, High street, George- town; by Molay mounted, No. 4, corner 12th and D streets, south side of Pennsylvania avenue north we: These headquarters will be en during the entire week, day and night. sir its and their ladies will be welcome, TUESDAY, ocTcBER 8, Grand parade and escort of the Grand en- campment of the United States to Masonic temple, —— o’clock p.m.—Excursion on the Potomac river, In the evening.—Receptions by the local and grand and subordinate visiting commandries at their respective headquarters. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, Ten o’clock a.m., at base ball grounds, North Capitol and G streets—Grand exhibition drill by visiting commanderies and a drill corps com- posed of 27 boys in full Teroplar uniform from the Masonic home at Louisville, Ky. These boys are the pets of the Knights Templars of Kentccky and are said to have attained a re- hain proficiency in Templar drill and tac- Agsuggested by many commanderies through- out the country, on this occasion an admission fee of 50 cents will be charged and the pro- ceeds devoted to some Masonic charity. It is therefore believed that every Knight Templar will esteem it a privilege to contribute to such a worthy object, 9am. and 2 p.m.—The mammoth steamer Columbia, with a carrying capacity of 4,000, will make an excursion on the Potomac, pass- ing such historic points as the arsenal, the Washington navy yard, the ancient city of Alexandria, where can be seen the old church in which Brother Gen, George Washington worshiped; Fort Foote, Fort Washington, the sacred grounds of Mount Vernon, where rest the mortal remains of the illustrious Father of our Country, &¢., &e, . From 8 to 11 p.m., it is hoped, a reception will be tendered the sir knights and their ladies by the President of the United States, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 9am. and 2 p.m.—Excursions on the Po- tomac river. Visiting the public buildings: The capitol, botanical garden, medicul museum, National museum, Smithsonian Institute, De- partment of Agriculture, bureau of engraving and printing, Washington monument, kc. 2 p.m.—Grand@ barbecue at the Washington Schuetzen Verein park, atwhich time the an- nual fest will be in full operation. 7 toll p.m.—Reception to the sir knights and their ladies by Mrs. Gen. John A. Logan at Calumet Place, Columbia Heights, Here Mrs. Logan has erected to the memory of her late husband a memorial hall, in which are preserved the relics of the illustrious citizen, soldier, statesman, and sir knight, John A. Logan. Gen, Logan was an enthusiastic mem- ber of Chevalier Bayard commandery of Chi- cago, Ill, and held the order in high venera- tion. Sir knights are requested to appear in full Templar uniform. Receptions at the headquarters of the various commanderies—local and visiting. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 10 a.m.—Visitiug the following-named public buildings: State, War and Navy departments, Corcoran gallery of art, Treasury, patent office, t office, pension office, Soldiers’ Home, Ar- ington, &c. 2p.m.—Excursion to Mt. Vernon tendered the Grand encampment of the United States. Street parades and serenades by the visiting and local commanderies, 8 p.m.—Banquet to the Grand encampment of the United States at Willard’s hotel, Reception and iaterchange of knigitly grect- ings at the several headquarters, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. The hospitality of the city of Washington wili be tendered such sir kuights as remain, The ladies will be expected to participate in every feature of the week's entertainment save that of the banquet tendered the Grand en- campment. CHARITY Day. Wednesday, October 9, is known in the con clave calendar as ‘‘charity day. On that day exhibition drills will be given at the base ball grounds and the proceeds derived from the ad- mission fee of fifty cents to be charged will be devoted to some Masonic charity. The exhibi- tion drills will begin, it is announced, at 9 a.m. The following-named commanderies, which are considered the best drilled bodies of men in the world, will take part: Detroit commande: No. 1, Detroit, Mich.; De Molay commande: No. 12, Louisville, Ky.; Jackson commandery, No. 9, Jackson, Mich.; St. Bernard command- ery, No. 35, Chicago, Ill; Louisville command- ille, Ky.; Raper commande is, Ind.; Monroe commande: Zion commandery, N 2, Minnespolis, Minn. Any other commanderies desiring to partici- tein this exhibition drill will notify the iennial committee at the earliest moment, EXCURSIONS. Excursions at reduced rates to and from the Mary has a white man for her companion. Such was the information given by Policeman Golwsy. Both women were bitter in their de- Runciation of the preacher. The latter's word prevailed, however, and the women were given two months each on the farm. Henry Carter, a colored man who was charged with being disorderly in the county, was fined 85 or two weeks. DIMINUTIVE VAGRANTS. Joe Jupiter and Tommie Clark, black boys who were too small to understand the charge against them, next appeared. They were ar- raigned on a charge of vagrancy. The little fellows stood against the rail as though they were frightened nearly to death. “Are you gis or not guilty?” asked Deputy Harper. They made no reply. “Guilty,” said Bailiff Kendig, pointing his finger at tbe boys, — = effect of ing them answer and ey said “guilty.” They were given sixt days each. = ~ FINED FOB DISORDERLY CONDUCT. Eugene Jones and his brother Vincent are young colored men of Georgetown. “Disorderly conduct on R street” was the ebarge against them. Oue of them had a patch of plaster on bis head, and it was claimed by One witness that the wound was received in @ fight. They were released on their own recog- mizance. “I s*pose I w: man named John Cook. when for disorderly conduct on 15th street, He was fined 96 or 15 days. Policeman Denn; complained that Mary Davis, a colored gir misbebaves herself when her mother is away from home and she was given 60 days. Daniel Campbell was unable to give a good Policeman account of bimself when arrested him. He was gi wasso drank that I don’t know what I was doing,” answered a colored following points have been arranged: Harper's Ferry, $2; Antietam, $1.95; Gettysburg, 2; Luray Caves, #3.45; Pen Mar, $2; Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, $2; Frederick, $3; Rich- mond, $5. THE HEADQUARTERS. The Grand encampment of the United States will hold its twenty-fourth triennial conclave at Masonic temple, The local commanderies will have their headquarters during conclave week as follows: Washington commandery, No. 1, Scottish Rite sanctuary, No. 1007 G street northwest; Columbia commandery, No. 2, At- lantic building, 930 F street northwest; Poto- mac commanders, No. 3, Masonic hali, High street, Georgetown; De Molay mounted com- mandery, No. 4, corner 12th and D streets, south of Pennsylvania avenue northwest. The buildings occupied by the Washington commanderies as headquarters will be hand- somely decorated. CONCLAVE NOTES, Trinity commandery of Manchester, N.H., and Ascension commandery of Joplin, Mo., have applied tor quarters. It has been decided, if two or more command- eries desire to participate in a drill after ten arrive here, army officers manderies. The Estate of a Lunatic in Court. ta board of be asked to rate the com- Messrs. Carusi and Miller have for David Callaban, by his next friend, Alfred Coleman, complainant is a lunatic residing at Troy, N.Y. ide in New York, al ? filed » bill against Catharine Walsh and Mary Connery to recover certain property. The SAD STORY OF A SUICIDE. The Man Who Killed Himeelf in Rich- mond Had Been Employed Here. a few days ago was Gebhardt Yon Blucher, re- cently employed as a nurse at ;the hospital in this city, His dead body was found on @ grave in Oakwood cemetery. A loaded revolver was sect’ tee while a bullet wound in the head e: the cause of death. In ‘one of the vest pockets was found $30 and the following note: “Life is an awful burden to me, destitute of friends and full of troubles. I am not insane, as some people say, Sufficient money will be found on my person to give me a Christian burial.” SAVED FROM STARVATION BY WASHINGTON POLICR- MEX. Gebhardt yon Blucher was about twenty-five years old, He came here last winter from Richmond, and wrote several letters to Lieut, Amiss requesting assistance, In his letters he told a pitiful story of wr ggtey Pesos obtain employment and stated that he was starving to death. The police had no money to give hi but they furnished him with food. He after- ward found employment as a nurse in the homeopathic hospital, One day last week he called on one of the hospital officials and ob- tained $12, Friday he returned and requested $45 more. This request was refused. WAS BE A GERMAN COUNT?—A LETTER TO MB, EDSON. He then went off and Saturday Mr. Edson, one of the hospital managers, received the fol- lowing letter from him: WasuIneron, D.C., Sept. 14, 1889. Mr. Joun Joy Epson. Dear Sir: Having crippled myself in the service of the N.H.H. id seeing no prospects at presen Iprefer to leave this world.” My brother, Count vou Blucher, at Castle Higdow, Pomerania, Prus- sia, will pay'my ttle debts ery respectfully, GEeHART, COUNT Von BLUCHER, Late Nurse Homeopathic Hospital, No. 1823 9th street. The letter was referred to the police, who were requested to look out for Von Blucher, They have not as yet discovered any traces of the missing man, and for that reason it is thought that the body found in Richmond is that of the unfortunate count. ——___ ANACOSTIA. Two Marniaces.—Mr. Alexander Moyhen and Miss Elizabeth A. Smith, both of Anacostia, were married last evening in the M. E. church, corner of 5th street and Virginia avenue south- east, and have taken up their residence here. Mr. Marshall Green and Miss Belle Turner, both of Hillsdale, were married last night in the Macedonia geese church and were given a reception at the home of the groom’s mother, Mrs. Eliza Green, _Iuprovements.—A bridge and road associa- tiou, to look after all improvements affecting this part of the District and the adjacent country, is being organized, and will probably be called the Anacostia bridge and road asso- ciation. Its views and plans will be as broad as the District. The contractors have work putting down brick sidewalks on Wash- ington street, and the earth removed for that purpose is being utilized to make Polk street passable. Recaanrres.—Salem tent No. 154, Rechabites, met last night in temperance hall Mr. James A. Dar ‘orth was initiated and three members made upplication for the first, second and third degrees. A committee consisting of Messrs. Benoni Milstead, J, C. Eller, J. R. Pur- sell, J. E, Minnix, Arthur Caldwell and W. W. Cordell was appointed to co-operate with the committee from the Naomi tent in making ar- rangements for a Rechabite fair, Norgs.—There have been several very an- noying cases of delayed mails here recently.—— Mr, A. J. Edwards, who has been summering at Dorien, Conn., has returned with his health completely restored. oe Bank axp Orger Stocks at Avctioy.—Mr. Dowling will sell tomorrow at 1o'clock at his auction rooms a valuable list of securities, em-, bracing bank and other stocks. For particulars see the advertisement, to which list has been added other valuable securities not included in advertisement. Lerren Frou A Crzrermay. GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CURES BY THE CTTICUKA REMEDIES. A MINISTER AND HIS LITTLE BOY CURED OF OBSTINAIE SKIN DISEASES BY THE CUT'CURA REMEDIES. PRAISES THEM EVERYWHERE—IN THE PULPIT, HOME AND IN THE STREET. 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Thanks to you and your won- dorfal CUTICURA REMEDIES, his scalp 4s perfectly well, and the keruels have been scattered so that there is ouly one little place by his left ear, and that is hesl- ing nicely. Instead of a coating of scabs he has a fine cost of hair, much better than that which was de- stroyed by the disease I would that t.e whole world o: sufferers from sitin and blood diseases knew the value of your OUTICURA REMEDIES as I do. the CUTICURA SOAP and CUTICURA RESOL- VENT are each worth ten times the price at which aresold. I have never used any other toilet in my house since I bought the first cake of your UTICURA SUAP. Iwould beinhuman as well as ungrateful should I fail to speak well of and recom- mend your CUTICURA REMEDIES to every sufferer who came in my reach. 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Nay! fod me presen mat largely in excess of their intrinsic market vi fuea, then we should be lad if, iudeed, i were “A TOLL OF SISYPHUS, LEAVING NO TRA ~_ Beats tr ee ‘bor remem! name, are. what we are. or whither we are tending, Ovr Or Soars ‘Isa feeling peculiar to persons of dyspeptic tendency, orit may be caused by change of climate, sesson or life. The stomach is out of order, the head aches or does not feel right, appetite is capricious, the nerves seem overworked, the mind is confused and irritable. ‘This condition finds an excellent corrective in Hood's Sarseparilla, whieh, by its regulating and toning Powers, soon restotes harmony to the system, and wives that strength of mind, nerves and body which makes one feel perfectly well. Sold by all druggists, $1; six for $5. Prepared only by OC. L HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. & CITY ITEMS. Send One Cent Postage to Domestic Sewing — - ibe sha New Fashion Catalogue for justrating over 1,500 styles of Domestic Patterns for at corner 7th and H. it Fred Brown’s Ginger.—A few drops im- part to the stomach a glow and or equal to wine glessful of brandy. Atall ita. 712 7th st now. hss ust opened. i ete 2.W., oF} comple’ stock of Crockery and House Garnish Will sell for tomorrow Handsome Hammered Square Trays for 5c., worth 25c,; Beautiful Decorated Chamber Sets. $1.92. ‘eare next door to Blout’s Millinery establishment, Tue Cura Hatt, 712 7th st. n.w, 1t* Just Received invoice Pure Rye Whisky from celebrated blu region Kentucky; finely matured by age; very cheap at $3 gallon. Metzo&e's, Enterprising Grocery Men, 417 7th. Pocket Books, Card Cases, Purses and other Fancy Leather Goods in the greatest vari- ety and at prices that we bhai vod ‘OPHAM'S, 1281 Pa, ave, nw. sel6-lw Over 10,000*Fine Hats, half usual ices. American Hat Co.’s Fall Styles Fine bys. in large, smalland Lecter shapes, 9c. to $1.50. Best Hat made, $2. Pa, ave.,op. Botanical Gardens, Plain One price, se13-m, w,f&s-8t® Knights Templar Equipme ntsfarnished at very low figures, 5S. N. Meven,922 7th n.w. eu24-sdw3m Sewing Machines for Hire, All Kinds, by week or month, with option of purchasing, at the “Domestic” Office, 7th and a lt The Daddie says Granulated, § cents. a Suc Hous, 731 7th, Trade Winners.—Our Java and Mocha Coffee, 30c.; ‘Sunrise Chop” Tea, 50c. Ib. Use them once, you'll use them always. 8 at cost, M. & P. Merzoer, Great Tea and Coffee Dealers, 417 7th st. n.w. 1 Guns, Revolvers, &c., at Auction, Parker, W. Richards and Saxton best makes, 803 Market S commencing Saturday, Sep- tember 14, 10:30 a.m, and 7 p.m, selt-12t Se. “Hoy”? Cigart Sales 1,000,000 a month! Traveling Goods ot Every Description at Lowest Prices, $1 ‘lrunk Straps for 50c. These straps are given free to purchasers of trunks, Tornam’s, 1281 Pa, ave. nw. Ask Your Grocer for Johnston's Dry-roast Corres. Do not be deceived by lough Glazed Coffees. Be sure you get the Crisp Dry Roast, au2l-lm Jounston Bros. & Co, Sec. “Hoy” Cigar! All Havana and Sumatra! AMUSEMENTS = ee Arnavers GRAN HOUSE. Every Evening, Matinee Saturday. ‘The Popular Young Actor, MR. CRESTON CLARKE, Ina Superb Production of the SEA OF ICE; Or, THE WILD FLOWER OF MEXICO. ‘Mr. Creston Clarke as Carlos, the Adventurer. selé-lw Marvelous kifecte! ACT 1—Deck of the Urania. . : ACE 2—Sea of Ice, Aurora Borealis. T —— of Mexico, S-GREa Salon, ain a Lot PULLMAN OAR. _ ROP. CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, COR. P ae Lei On 2: ee on, FRI tl hy uber 20. "clock p. ‘ur further - Address J.B CALDWELL, 114 C stew. ticulars sed-1St er ta ERNAN'S NEW WASHINGTON THEATER, Eleventh at., south of Pennsylvania avenue Palace Vaudeville Theater of America. WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 4~AMERICAN—4 AND. FRANK CUSHMAN'S: MONSTER =PECIALTY COMPANY. EDUCATIONAL s017-1me [O. INGALLS KING, ORGAN, PIAN see FE Tuga Gate NAti0xaL UNIVERSITY—LAW SCHOOL. FACULTY: HON. MacARTHUR, LLD., Late Justice Su; e Court of the District of PRESIDENT. HON. SAMUEL F. MILLER, LL.D. Tustioe of the Supreme Court of the United Staten, HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, LL.D. Lecturaron the urtadiction of tie ‘Courts, JAS. SCHOULER, Esq, Lecturer on tne we of Bailments and Domestic Relations, HON. H. O. CLAUGHTON, LLD., Professor of Pieading, Evidence, ‘Equity, Torts, a EUGENE CARUSI, LLD., Professor of the Law of Keal and Personal Property, Contracts, Negotiable Instruments, Cor porstions and Applied Evidence. CHAS. WHITMAN, Esq. ‘Lecturer on Baleat Law and Practice, HON, SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS, Late Soliciior General of ‘the United States, Lecturer on the Law of Partnership and’ HON. JOHN GOODE, LL.D., Lecturer on the Law of Crimes, HON. WESTEL WILLOUGEBY, Late President ‘of the Court of Appeals of Virginia, Lecturer on the Law of ‘Real Property. JACKSON H. RALSTON, LL.B. Lecturer ou Practos tnd Juuge of the Mot Court, 1889-90 will TUESDAY ing Room will be open (except Sundays) from $a.m. to 10 p.m. for the Students and Graduates. St the principal Book Stores ENED. CARI Stork Treas- Urer, corner nw, and CAMPBELL W. BUSHNELL, esq. Secretary, 1008 F B.W. sel6-2w Seer DANCING ACADEMY, CARROLL INSTI- tute Hall, 602 F st. n.w.—Prof’ J. C. Duesberry re- Specttully announces that ie will open bis School Sat- ‘urday, October 5, 1889, st 3 sud 7 p.m. Send for cit cnlar, 915 9th st. DW. 8016-6t HE LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE HOWA! F Ths hg Ao Seis re = 1889, at 6 lock p.m., rome 20 Sth st. nw. 3016-208 it EES ES i. SMITH, Secretary. RS. GEO. W. KO>S WILL RESUME as structions on the Pisno at new residence, 2eth st, September 16; vacaucies for a hmited num- ber of pupiis. se14-1m* & IANO INST RUCIION— MISS JULIA wippows, the Piano, 1111 8 st, new. Ei m er attentica given derate to se14 6" EDICAL AND Di ‘AL DEPARIMENT, NA- M tional University, 8th and Kste.nw. The sixth anuual course of lectures will Monday, October 7, at 8 o'clock p.m, ardend Apml 30, 180. For an- te and information apply to H. H. BAR- Dean, 2116 H st, nw. yO LOSS: LESSONS. bs NO ENGLISH, only ‘French spoken. No grem- plain common-sense, every- CONNECTED French ounversations, Method” TKANSFERABLE xed immedi o CIEN £.0.C0!] EKE, A.M, a native of. Py 1708 L st. n.w., near Conn. # cars, sel4-lm* VAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY School, 22 3dst.s.e. Thirteenth year opens MUN- DAY, vctober 7. Por circwars aud intormation arply ‘to the principal, CORNELIA F. BUYDEN, se14-2in IANO—MISS CLAKA HAKRISON WILL RE- sume Teschi on or sbout the Oth instant. Call at 91) Lat. ow. Fridays. sel3-8t ween 6 aud 7 p.m. on NORWOOD INSTITUTE, #407 Massacuuserrs 212 AND 1414 14TH 5T! A SELECT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL of Mga Sits oropared to enter the highess sisaare of oat =~ tro, | Bpecial facilities for sclecced otadion, th session Opens Mouday, September 30, at 9 ode a i, dds the Princi eel-am Mig cha wns. WM. _D. CABELL. a= colle the Law of Evidence. The Hon. AUGUSTUS 5. WOK 1 HINGTON, LL.B. (Bome time U.S District Attorney for Dist. of Colum: Professor of Crimiual Law and of Crimina) Pleadtug and Practice. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, AM. HENAY E DAVIS AMAL S, * (Assistant Attorney of the District of Col Gmbia), Ae sociate Professor of Practice, Judge of Moot Court, and Lectarer on the History of the Law. ROBERT C. FOX. LED, ‘Treasurer, ‘The exercises of the school will be resumed in the miversity lecture ball (svutheast corner of 15th aud Host. nw.) on WEDNESDA\, UCT. 2, at 6 o'clock p, m., when the anvouncements for the year wiil be male and Jcijrensce will be delivered by the members of the faculty im explication of their several lecture courses. ‘The exercises in the School of Practice are to be en- Jarged during the year acourding toa plan which will be explained on the opening uisht. The Library, to which large sdditions are annusll: Made, will be Open daily for study or research frow o'clock am. to 10 o'clock pu, with» brief intermis Sion iu the afternoon. f The Re«istrar will te daily at the University from | 9 to 12 o'clock am and trom 4 to 6 o'clock pan. we} enroll students, :n«wer inquiries, &. T=) Catal eiving information Cousemntug the echool may ned at the res of William jor- Fison, 1334 ¥ si 3; Williau H Lowdermilk & Co. 1424 F stn. Sop, 425 7th tyne & Sop, $2 veh,Fox,and Brown, ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT AND DENTAL DEPARTMENT oF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ibe strty-cighth Annual Course of Medical Lectures and ti tal Course wili bein on Monday, Oc- ERSRm. with the us liewe buildans, 2 introductory exer 2G street north weet, arnly to br A. northwest, Weshing- ‘BUZs-Ow For circulars of buth depart: . KING, Dean, 726 Lith street ton, D.C. Telephone, 855. y hie LUMBIAN COLLEGE.—THE EXERCISES of this College, the Collegiate Department of the Columhian University, will be resui am the Uni- Veraity Building, southeast corner on Monday, the 23d of Se ‘The courses of instruction have bech revised und eu- larged in all the Claswes, aud wiil hereatter ae to Women, ib respouse to wany applications already is head. A member of the Faculty may be found daily at the Library of the University, from 10 to 12 o'clock in the morning, to conier with students or vthers seeking information conceruing the courses of study. For catai: ddress JAMES © WELLING, LL.D, au26-1mo dent HE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF THE Columbian University will OPEN OCTOBLK 1 with Courses of Stu in ENGLISH. FRENCH, GiR- MAN, MATHEMATICS, DRAWING, CIVIL ENGI NEERING, MINEKALOG\, PHYSICS, CHEMISTY. &c. Lectures from 6 to 10 o'clock p.m. Women ad: mult The opening address will be delivered by Prof. F. W. CLARKE of the U.S. Geological Survey im the 13 ‘vreloc oth and H sta. plembcr, at B o'clock a.m, versity Hall on iUESDAY. October 1. at 8 Pm For Cat e or other information ly to Oe PLO ET PEO TLD, Dean. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Fan Scientitic School oyens October are open to both sexes ‘ourses in Algebra, y. Anulytic Geometry and Calculus, DGKINS, Proiessor ot Mathematics. seuiy wo be savy to weLocimn T=, PREPARATORY SCHOOL OF THE COLUM- tian College, 1335 W.— Ibis Sebi &n increased faculty, wi 2: _8u26-1m0 pemrcies UaRANTEE TO TEACH ANY ONE TO MAKEA Lite-size Crayou Portrait in 15 lessous: no kuowl- edwe of drawing necessary. J. W. KEY NULL: rtist, S0¥ Lith st. Open day and event selS-2w ¢ FIFTEENTH 82. y 1223 WASHINGTON. b. C. 1223 The Misses Kerr's School for Young Ladies and Little Children. Fall Term begins Sept. 25, Four Boarding Pupils taken. ae5-tfe9 pre INGALLS KING, TEACHER OF PIANO aay Theta Goa Ratan Gg are day, Wednesday and Friday, 8:30 to 10 aap. jel 7-3 18S BALCH, 1207 101TH STREET, WILL OPEN a class for young Isdies Oct. 1. Hor 9 to 12. M jase, Special attention given to Mathematics aid English Literature. Students prepared for competitive exam- inations. #e5-1m \qk. PAUL MIERSCH. Teacher of VIOLONCELLO, PIANO AND THEORY, has removed to1121Tst, u.w. — se5-1m' 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 Principsl. Matinees J ue-day, Td ‘and Saturday. 2e16 | sed 2m ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. peti’ Busou THeaTER HAKWAED GRADUATE DISIRES PUPILS, — ome Apeie ce WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16. Sty OF Sina MH PULNAM, AM, First appearance in Washinwton, sed-3m At Sanders & Stevinat's, O24 F st. Ae A eertal ()LSEX isstiTUTE— Supported by WA. ¥) hitecer aud « Powerful Company. 0 eject School for Noung Ladies and Little Girts. Buz Fst. Wes aueton. Reo tober, lay N a ursda’ urniay Matinees, *. N E' Ni) i STOOKING GLASS Pridsy Night, “LONA SOL.” | (GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY—SCHOOL OF LAW Next Week-bARTHOLUMEW'S EQUINE. sel6-0t mataPatianns, s.2 NATIONAL THEAT Rev, J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.3, Nivaybrennes Wedueeday end Saturday Matiness, Presidentof the University. THIRD ANNUAL TOUR! MR, A. M. PALMER Will present the Great Success of Two Seasons at Madison Square Theater, New York, entitled “JIM THE PENMAN.” test dramatic production of decade.— ork World. ” = The most successful play during Mr. r's twent ‘The New ars of theatrical management in New York city. Neo'vore Worud eee NT Monday, Sept. 23—THE STILL ALARM. ICKINGTON LAWN ot Ecki at sel6 Law a Bote nthe wa. Fete on, WEDNESDAY IsiHand 19TH. the fave} who wil TE, dnigton, apd vicinity will give a rm ckington “sasen 0 THURSDAY EVENINGS, SIPC vibes 53 en Creag feature ce reenaway costumes ‘oun serve refreshments, "A fine Usnd will ese the occasion. At M,10c. Proceeds to be an Episcopal church at it aznissior applied foward the erection of on. Electric care, at 7th st, and New York avenue run grounds, pel4-5t" direct to the ‘TURE FOR YOUNG MEN.—FRIDA) ‘Mr. Wm. B. Powell, tens on "fl of instruction” at the ¥. avenues. Gone THEATER, Penna. ave. and 11th ate. TRARSATLANIIO SPEETALTY CO. Aamieslouat wise 1820 BOana se cantare: ues Yo, $0an “hy 3-60" tinees, 10 toa 30 cents, asec sel. -Gt* Matix TL ARD BALL ‘New Proscentum, = eae GRAND OPENING OF 5! IN 188y-! earth Pea ROU se13-6t, General Admigsion, 25c. i Bycar i omit gear ee, Rex York; H. J. SMITH, Agent, ‘Zo South a "ae pelle gt any Baltimore Ohio Ticket Agent ne eae Rights. Largest riding school in U.S “yt F. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY, I , opens BATURDAY, wat jou er cont noun ae ai ing ———:”——X—X EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. AND iG. NON a oe pete ea CHAKLES W.HOFFMAS, LL.D, nof the Faculty. Hon. WILLIAM A. RICHAKDSON, LL.D. (Chief Justice, U.S. Court of Clulms., Lecturer on Statutory and Adwinistrative Law, and Hon, CHAKLES P. JAMES, LL.D. usted ‘Supreme Court, Distset of ‘ LLD., Columbia.) ofthe Law. = fe Gustice, Supreme Court, District of Columbia.) Lecturer on Common Law Pleading, kquity Jurispra- deuce, and Torts, Circuit Court: Prof. GEORGE E. : peals: Profs. CHARLES W. HO) ANDHEW C. SKADLEY, and MANIIN'F. 3 tory. aunouncemerts the en- sulng torus ot the t ser bulldiugy cor, Bos apa B apseets Feat Rabe gett R pont Col a ee Fy ct of the ast tern, aad now com ising the English abd leeditie w building: ci and the lavest fe cheste is located in a dat modious Sain. to 10 p.m, daily, Sunday aud alumni of the ec! ‘The, secretary TB ‘and dale ving a obtained at HE MISSES TIFFEYS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS For circulars and further Corcoran street, \JQRIESDS' SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 I ST, N.W— Eis iirig ntermecintg ee ul bhool or an fhe ence Mt atone aad period Science: pupils pared for college or business; in- aividual reining, special ‘advantages to apt pupils ecbool is well ) charts, reference and a chemical text FE, extra charge. Spee M™ SULLET DONNALLY, , PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION, 188 BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUT: (4 a 1207 10th st. 'n.w.—Persons prepared choca ff TS8ES FOLLOCK AND NOELH: 1127 13th st, u.w., near Mass, ave, School, Primary and Graminar Deparauents, Kinder- garten’ (Fréebel sysiem), Keopened beptember 18; Unexceptiouable retereuces; Normal Training Chass for Teachers, se13-lw* Be acorn L STREET N.W. ~ L708 * Steet Counseticat ave cam 1708 COLLIEKE SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Oct. 1—Buys Prepared for George USINESS SCHOOL. — uBR Octol At the ¥. -. 140% New York ave. n. Competent “instructors in English, Prone man, Mathematics, Bookkeepiug, ” Stenoxraph (Bou Fitna), Light-line Suorthasd end i ypewrit” jn Privileges of the school free to members of the tation. Bel 2. INDERGARTEN No! STITUTE the Tra ning of Tea a3 Gurtens and Primary Scl.vo. jem $100. ‘Twelfeh | eur, ‘Leachers' class opens October 1. For particu Tvinquire of Sra. LOUISE TULLOCK. Paecipal, 1017 Luth st. sell -w QHORTHAND REVOLUTIONIZED AND PLACED SS within the immediate reuen ot ull; Acuse phonos- Taphy acquired in 16 simple lesous; proficieucy in from two to three mouths; sepd or cali tor pamyhiet; typewriting taught tree. Head School tor Acue Bography, 921 F st n.w. “after four mouths’ iistruction I could write 140 words per minute of suy sort of matter.” : sel1-1i HL. STRANG. ywB College. 85-Lm* VENING SESSIONS 1589, ~. hb, Ger- asso- 3m For | “lel Kiuder- ei HE BEKLIAZ SCHOOL xGUACrS * Goo a aw mead for a epecdy innaters eugunses. Row. Phin, Gaceen, Berlin ‘ind Paris. “2 ** fy FOCUTION IS THE ART OF ALL ARTS) NO iD permou's education is complete without Kr, this Artderelays teen Powers they possess until b Position beet erecta eee ¥ jeut ih this comm the SHAFTESBULY ¥ mo Cee £ hae yoy m Blereatos for all Ladies and Geutiewen femre a Huished aud refined wcetion 1B the Hn ‘sajonial Dramatic E to ureduates. “Gborier susrses pee ene Forty-carbt page catalogue free, PP 0 axp BuvONT. MINS ANY x... ©. LEAVITT 830 1 _sedtewles, 2mm _— E SCHEEL. TEACHER - Susu entrar FOES as ‘Seb Don to berinners, as w ied taco pean Bo TR ST M QuNT wappon re Engl sb and Heb select Duties resumed TergDay ci ese Mire. WPA, Principe oa BUTLER, onoantsr, iStivsy Janta hare, ‘Mr. Butler will receive # limited number of Organ Pupils, 2B SANDERS & STAYMAN'S, 034 F st. nw, Sh, (08s y COLLEGE, VERMON SN wt. Classical, Scientitic, wi AVE. § Special attention given to ee i. 2 dtuwes resumed M. a CADEMY OF THE HOLY GROSS, 1312 A ave., will reopen Mouday. Seytemoct & itoth every facility for scquirine « ugh No efiorts are spared to music and art The musical technic, 1) 3 McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, 1505 17th st, 1624 Massachusetts sve. and 1623 Ap Pnglish and so Young Leu id French au i Art, Elocution aud ‘Gy on Mlusttied to Wellesley on certificate of the MISS ANNA ELLIS. LL SUMMER—CHEAPEST AND to learn Drawing end of Fine art 504 E st. 3 nd ist "staiiaonaraciraeas Semana See J and sce the progress of students Miuric, Pu iLose matriculating now will have the benefit of ‘Whe summer clinics, @ u Waunepele MD. Deon _ 3720-300 rs S13 Vermout ave, ME EEN xanve a ‘Teacher ano and Studio, aL 3, Sept. 9.08! NSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ST. otce, Viouw,, Fives, (0. BULLAKD, Director. }USINESS COU! Arithmetic, Arithmetic, Book-keejing sud ractice, Civil Government abd C w. Classes » iu Type writinz, Elocution Civil Service. id easy opens Bert. 2. Call between b aud fommercial Behool, 407 East Oup orran, advantages, ing. Senior: Business i . OUT OF WASHINGTON, \ EW WINDSOR COLLEGE; WINDSOK FEMALE College, Windsor Business Coliege.— Separate uildings: full courwes, diplomas and Seqrees, alee Preparatory deparunents; ert, music. Fall sessions open September 18. Addrem Kev, ALM. JELLY. A. M., D.D.. Presidentior Prot.E. B. NOKMAN, Pribel bal, Business College, New Windsor. Mid. su6-2mm 1. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. §S eieut Deparunents anid Four Courses of Study. Aree THE PREPAKALION OF CANDIDALES FOR THR ac NAVAL ACADEMY. or Catalogues address #rendent ay ay THOMAS Fi LLD., Pap. FE, PLEASANT HOME AN O ‘Regular course and French if desired, per woth covers all expenses. Address Mra E MUNCUKE, Kichland, StaBord county, Va, RRSSEEAND, SCHOOL FOR GIRLS BE-OPENS yam ber 17 |, {uoroueh training: howe quveea Fa wuuber Limited: health carefully, ervane For cirouiars, &c., address HENKY ©, W - (Vales, Sandy Spring, Md. 1. V¥ HALL—A BOALDING AND DAY SCHOOL for Cinidren at Purest Glep, Mou! egunty, method used. Young w byjiding ; elevated ; tal location, ‘sh Septem with fine grounds ior recreation. W be Miss EMMA PKENTIBSS, MAR COLLEGE, WITH MUSIC AND {DWALD C. TOWNSEND, ‘Teacher of £iocution, Correct (deep) Breathing Vo.ce Culture, Oratorical and | Dramatic Action, ut 1817 Lith st. now. selon | USINESS COLLEGE, THREE tional Bank of the 1 Mie Busld- D sts. tw. Five tear Lincs puss Dear the A practicel business education dour. guslifies Youns Men aud Woweu {or Selt-support | and Useful Lives. Day and i-veuimz Sessions ibe | business course embraces: Spencers’ Rapid Writug. Orthography, the English Lasurusge, Correspoudence, Rapid Ci Hols, K x Keeping, adapted to ever Yanety of business, Busiuess Practice, Vocal and | Physical Cuiture by the Delsurte System, Lectures on Civics, including training for citizeuship, Moral aud 5 Social ‘Culture, elements of Political Economy and Commercial Law and Commercial Geography. Tuition fees: Year scholarstip, day sessions. ten mouths, payable ou entering, $60; or in mon! stallments of $10 each, $70. By the Weeks, bie on entering, S21 Year Ps ‘que Nicht, sessions: ¢ tree Moriths, $16. Special cou. ses: ‘Telegraphy.—Ladies and Gentlemen Carefull; Trained th the Art of Telegrsphy as used in all tele- Staph offices; good Operators always in demand. jechanical and Architectural Drewing.—bveniug in- struction in these brauches under skilied masters. Shorthand and Type Writiag: Students P epared Amanuevsis Work in from Three to six Months. AU Branches of Tyye Writing thorvuguly tauilit; also phophoue. illustrated annual announcement. ‘bexins Mouday, September 2. College | Al SPENCER, Li. “ire ma Pandas. EK, Vice Principal. 7 Tue Cepazs. BOARDING AND LADIES DAY SCHOOL AND LITTLE Gti REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1889. au3i-3ra MISS EARLE, 8 ard T nw. U3] GT SECHINS ACADEMY, 601 E. CAPITAL ST, ‘cond Sisters of the Holy Cross, re- opens 2. Academic course for jeneral Sinying and - | the suc ares: Examinations. Elocution teugut and Com- revised. ry auy-sin - Ae kinDeneaesa 83 M*. apres PDREGARTER sien } AND SCHOO! TAINDERGAMTEN NOKMAL "TRAINING CLASS. suzd-lm ERGARTEN. MISS TWITCHELLS KINDERGARTEN Tissoos s3-1m* Nn V. y Cc mg, CO: Wy OF re Gg Late of New 2. ae England Conservatory of ‘Music, Box ; MEREON INSTITUTE, ¥i4 14th st., bet, creamed 4 Stathotnnieal Schoel for Young Degas te area jer” MOXDAT, Seen Aenseaniea and Yor ae a ane ae cuss B YOUNG, “ADAME A. ie at PARI, ee clases “and private lessons; best, retfer- OPEN A PRIVA’ sree rane ener as Sas ac = ces Ke Camyeie Reugel Yer Gua Sonservatory, is « Comp) penal fur catalogue to ‘C. TAREEDE, Pre, angers own. 2 Sen CQUIEE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, . 20th session weit 12 Theo Opeas 2 jon Dent, Pichisont region of Va-58 aniles trove Wi ond aod Danville. Be. For GLO. G. BULLI AMe Principal M% 4 Ele +) acaeeee Nese Pinel ENRY Bt Wabhal Jo2S-co52t a posed Di tian, Principal, | JR PGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOO Baltimore, Mn EP. pals This echoot rill ‘reopen. on thorough Lngitsh Education aud the Byemchacd Gest wea: APLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES, M ‘Soucorstthe Pe y, Business, Sciemtitic and Coliece . lite boys y SHORTLIDGE (isle), A.M. Prin. eee PIANOS AND ORGANS, ———a————eeeea ALLET & DAVIS PIANOS, dep tember 16. Hlegant etyies. prices. seu REPRESENT ALL THAT IS BEST IN THE ARP OF PIANO-FORTE MAKING, THE “FISCHER” PIANO ject now. st ow. Is truly “Old Reliable.” Established 80,000 tn use. Fauy Warranted: ~~ terms. Plabos for reut = EVERBODY KNOWS THE “WEBER” As one of the Greatest Pisnos in the World Matm Fs ane THE “ESTEY” PIaNO Is winning “Golden Opinions” on every side, The Panic guarantee of tia worth, Spleniad tome? Gamer

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