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GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, W. BAKER & CO.’S Breakfast Cocoa eee cltie No Chemicals are used in its preparation It has mare than three times the strength of Cocoe nilxed with Stareh, Arvowrvut or Sugar, and {s therefure far more economical, ccooting leas Aim ome cont a cup. St is delicious, nourtshimg, | wing, Bae SILY DiGeSTED, and admirably adapted for invalids os well a¢ persons in health, Sold by Grocers everywhere. AKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. B 1 THE ONLY Portect Substitute for Mother's Milk. INVALUABLE in CHOLERA INFANTUM and TEETHING. ‘A qaickly aminmilated Food for OY CONSUMPTIVES, CONVALESCENT: & PERFECT NUTRIENT in all wasting diseases, PEQUIRES NO COOKING. KEEPS 1m ALL CLIMATES. SENN for ont book." The Cai F SEND intznta,” walled tree to any eaten ee MOLIBER-GOODALE CO.. Boston. Mass. 5165 7TH ST. ¥.W., Have opened a first-class retail crodit JEWELRY STORE, Where they will constantly keep on hand s complete stock and laexe arsortmont of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, &e., which they will sell ous wo of the article whiie they are paying for it, We keep a full stock of all the best grades of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's GCLD AND SILVER AMERICAN WATCHES, Including Spiit Second and Repeaters, Also HOWARD, ROCKFORD, ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMP- TON AND SWISS MOVEMENTS. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ‘stein Lefore purchasing elsewhere, THE JAMES POWERS CO., 615 7TH ST. N.W. Up Staira. esr - Pager aey nmeer pany nig mnpeone bapa who prides himself on eppearance, can carry so much hidden dirt. If the edge of my skirt looked as ebomipatle as the botiom of his trousers he'd dy in a rage. And all this nasti- Bess could be avoided if he would use Wolff's AGME Blacking on his Shoes, but he won't; and yet hesays it is the finest Dressing in the world for his Harness. Some men are just pig headed, and John is one Of them.” WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Sold by all Leaiers and Harness Matera, BEECHAM'S. PILLS ON A WEAK STOMACH. 2sScts. Box a OF ALL DRUCCISTS. Guanvs P, UZzLE are. | Here Which demonstrate« all. 80 46-7. 7 100. Tue fractions here are 44nd tae whule num! tre 98, added thus: 5 plus 10-5 equals ustrates fone the fractions menially is usin it to obtal a8 LOD can the: pleas in th only Le gotten by add’ng the eum of a1 take im suyiny to successiul com pate cables te your crdey - Th et. nwa Mrs Me kit ies “Mase , [rs ne trom Bastimore. 1 ase the @ and those wou! hop at it 2a impro} at they would Lave been right (they hat Der mot ad my arteerttsements, You will Sed some hew worth your time. You will get urefui Hon aud, fiviowed up, yeu will save money. SEMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACES. M. Cc. GRASTY, FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA, GLASS, ke, EVENYI BING FOR Casi. __ 1510-1592 7th st. mw. Tue Veny H I1GHEST GRADE OF PATENT FLOUR wo : is THE oO AL AND FOR GALE ONLY BY THE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS GhoCERs: CARLES 1. |. Masonic Temple. WF. ABBOTS, 1722 Pemsaylvania ave. endcor, Lith aud Hate, CLORGE E. KENNEDT & SON@ 1209 F ot and 1116 Conmectient ave, 1. ¥. BACON, 040 Fenneytvania ave. ©. G. CORNWELL & SON, 1412 Pennaplvanigave, ©. © BEYAN, 1415 New York ave. LeALL & BAREK, 450 Pennsylvauieave F. E. WHITE, 03d Louisiams ave, SK WATERS, 1:43 7th ot, ~. DURKCHAKD & CO., 554 Pennsylvania ave ‘W. 2. GIVER cor Sd and U ote ow. cial credit system cheaper than can be bought else- | business and approved by said Commission- forcash, thereby enabling our patrons to have | ¢rs, and to maintain learn how to buy goods om our special | ment to this District and it will tend probably ——— | ers with an idea that M: out duplicating | subcommittee who reported this bill, I am wit ctions. | he would modify his rej tl * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., WED A ? whspay SEPTEMBER 24, 1890. or CITY AND DISTRICT. ae SOTA No other paper published has anything | Main track would remain precisely the same, like balf as many readers in the city of Wash- . mestcloe eendentemp ington as has Tax Evextxe Star, and no other | There is no xactiy single tract of lan one has yet supported ite claims by an aGidavit | Homed in this bill or to which access is of ite circulation. mitted by this bill that is not outside of the disputed territory, and there is not a tract, lot or block that is uot required for the business interests of this city, and to which access is not to be permitted for that pi alone, and under the direction and control of the Dis- trict Commissioners, and subject absolutely to the action of Congress hereafter. UNDERSTANDING THAT THE STATION SHOULD RE- MAIN AT 6TH STREET, Mr. Higgins—Mr. President, as stated by the Senator from Kansas, I was one of the sub- GOES OVER—POINTS FROM THE DEBATE, co ittee which exami d into this matter, The McPherson-Atkinson bill made its ap- | The roport was drawn by the Senator from pearance in the Senate yesterday evening. It ee ae oe, pot ard _ came when there were agreat many vacaut bol seats on both sides of the chamber and it came | sre oly Teeret that he is not here to express bis own views for himveif. I also am sorry in response toa call from Senator Ingalls, who | that the other member of the subcommittec, said it was of local importance and would not | the Senator from North Carolina (Mr. Vance), require much debate. is absent, s0 that the Sonato could have the SIDE TRACK AMENDMENTS AGREED TO, Oe ae ne oe ae = ¥ sul who thus into this qui The first thing done was to agree to two com- | tion. In. the first instance, the bill as intro. mittee amendments, as follows: duced by the Senator ffom New Jersey (Mr. Sec. 2. That it shall bo the duty of the Com- | McPherson) called for the Fight to enter upon missioners of the District of Columbia, and | *qU*res and reservations and blocks running they are hereby authorized and empowered ah tacts ‘oat sang Lrg (ogste bf whenever they consior ita public benefit, to | he Long Bridge, but the | subcommittee grant the Buitimcre and Potomac Railroad | ought that it was best that no grant should Company permission to lay, maintain and use | L® orgy = Tati chacia be atkere ena hoe side tracks aud sidings from the main lines or | eet, but iat it sboeld be confine me line of said railroad east of 6th street and west | Pontumty oF the right to enter crows streets of 12th street southwest into any real estate in | 87d to have sidings into, reservations an the said city abutting on the streets and ave- | Private places of business slong post oor yg ues on which such line of such company is or | TO%d Delween 6th street aud the tunnel. The may be situated. which may be used or ocen- | question that was, asked by the Senator il pied for manufacturing. commercial or other | Wassnctiusette calle for this reply. Tt was the business purposes, by parties desiring the use | Teer ee anes ohigne (Mn MeMillney thet ire of such facilities.” Such side tracks or sidings | Seuator from Michigan (Mtr. McMillan) that the shail be laid and maintained under the direc- | best solution of this problem would be that the tion of said commissioners and in such mauner as shall least obstruct the use .of the public streets for ordinary purposes, sy Sec. 3. That the Baltimore and Potomac | Railroad Company is hereby authorized and empowered to require, subject to the approval of said Commissioners, for the purposes of its business, any one or more of the squares of ground in the city of Washington south of the line of the said railroad end north of L stroct and east of Delaware avenue and north of the Eastern branch and south of K street south- east and east of 13th sireet southeast, and any one or more squares as shall be approved by the said Commissioners abutting on the line of said railroad on Maryland and Virginia avenues cust of 6th strect and west of 12th street south- THE RAILROAD BILL AGAIN. Called Up Inthe Senate Last Evening by Mr. Ingalls. MR. HOAR THINKS THE SIXTH STREET STATION SHOULD BE REMOVED AND OBJECTS To coN- SIDERATION OF THE BILL—IT ACCORDINGLY station should remain at 6th _ street. So tar as my own Pygee re goes I differ with the distinguished gentlemen who have ex- pressed their views that it ought not to bo there, I think it ought to remain where it is. I think that it is the best place for the conve- | nience of the people who visit Washington and the citizens of Washington. I do not think you can put it in any better place, wnd I do not be- lieve it will ever be put in another place. But if it is to remain there I agree with the sugges- tion which was made by the Senator from Mich- igan that THE TRACKS SHOULD BE TAKEN OFF sIxTH STREET and put on the Mall and then covered over in Groat dnd to ostcuds mainrig tii street south: | such a way ae not to make it unsightly, but to est, end, ree] : ‘3 ; from convenient points on the line of said beesotcan oS peon aed inher one tenet EDUCATIONAL. a, Mis AL AND. PARAL, DEPARTMENTS. HA- of EDUCATIONAL. IN_ WASHINGTON. GPoRsETOWwN v er ris. EDUCATIONAL, _____IN_ WASHINGTON. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. _ RAILROADS. __ (hussartane AND ome Liu wax tures will begin MONDAY, OCTOBER NIVE 7 a terminate ApH 80. 1801. Bor ive ot COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL FACULTY, Snnouncement H. H. BARKER, MD. dean, ACULEY: Schedule in Effect May 13 1110 H st. u:w, ‘Telophone, No. eitw Jaen c. WELASRERE p. ‘ REY. 3. RAVEN RICHARDS, 83, HOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN BOOKKEEPING, ‘The Hon. JOHN Ma. Wanbin Tite a — boxlish Branches, General and Commercial Math: mociate dice of ta US Nupreme Carthy CHARLES W AX, LL.D, gmatics, and Profesor Batitution S and ‘Dean 4 reining. Terms re He Woube anaes lic snd Private Inter: MON, WILLIAM A. RDBON, save Daten sees me. OO tot Tie fon WALTEA 8. [i a Whint Seatiee, RSoureot at = 3. for Newport News, oid Ss THUS, 1004 17TH SF. RW, (Associate Justice of Su) jurt, District of Oo- | Lecturer ou Statutory Adrinistrative Law and oatns a= will give truction im the Enylish 2 = Latin, Drawing’ and Painting, either at ber howe ct | Professor of the Law of teal and Personal Property, MARTIN ¥. KORKIS, LL D., ah om: Gncimeatt Rxperes ‘that of the pupil. 17.20" Thelen WILL Aisdemesnors, > ae International Law, Vestibule Sieepers throurh: WANTED PUPILS FOR PIANO OR VIOLIN BY | _ (Associate \tiorney General ted States), wg Eh, ag 22 FOUN Sreng at 7S a S competent, tracher: graduated in Gormagy, | Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law BOE, SEMAMION M- WILSOK. 34D) = 2 Bhs t care and kindness will be Kiven: torus, and Equity Veading and of the law of hvidence, ‘op the Law of Reai Estate aud the Lawor - fersous€h- Address THACHER, Star olice: ‘e333 | ‘The on, AUGUSIESS WOLTMING TAS: LLB, Kvidence. charee to iz SCHOOL a ge So | Formerly U.S. District Attorney, District ‘ot Go- HON. ANDREW C. BRADLEY iuston and tale om Maen, aver), Under inauacenient oP Wiese: | Lecturer Picedtur and Practice and on | Leta Sas Seago bee ee ea | Obs SS eae opastinenter Vresbil Sisaec Dette a ty tasaee on Cinoeu Mbtowtaply = a ak erged ; — mar departments, | indergarten sn inst WILLIAM F. MATIINGLY. Fi 6 MW. FULLER class for teachers, Deisarte physical eulture, drawing, : JOSEPH J. DAKLINGTON, LL.D., syle-te Generel Passe: inusic, German. ‘Sunny rooms, open Sires, couch With Lecturer. on Be yap ee Oat lad Lecturer on the. Law of Personal Property, Contracts | — aa tarer Agent, ne ae: SST | Formerly Assistant aa a et oe GEORGE E MAMILTON, LLD Been: fae Fy Associate P of Practice, Sudze of Moot Court | Lecturer on tbe Law of Partuersbi sabitigiou vow station corner of New Jereay ‘aud Lectureron the Misiory of Law. Practice aid Tesiainentary Law, B\@ueand Cetreet. ROBEKT C. FOX, LL.D» Treasurer, R. ROSS PERRY, AM, For Chicagoand Northwest, Vestibuled Limited ex The opening exercises of the Lew School will take | Lecturer om Criminal Law, Domestic’ Relations, and Per SR LL 30 ay express 8-50 pam, place iu tho Law L:cture Hell of the Ustournt Torts. SF Oxcinvat, St. Louis and Indiapapolie, expres® NATIONAL (COLLEGE oF PiTANMACY, corer 15th and H atreets n.w., on WEDNESD. — daly. 3 30 and 1130 pm. lege Building, 8081 at. n.w.—Lect October 1, at G o'clock p.m, when addresses in exphi: MOOT coURT. Jer Hittabury and Cleveland, express daily 9:30 4 College will begin’ October 2, 280, at 6:30 p.m. Kn. Y the courses of lectures will be made by the Cireuit Court: Prof. GEORGE Kk HAMILTON. and 5:40 pm. trauce exainination will be held in the lecture room of Pare thee aMMoURCements will be | Court of Aupesin: Profs. MATIN £. Moris | ,/¢\esih«tou and pointe in the Shenandoah Valles the College on Thursday, Soptemiber 25, at Lyin | the current schgvastie sear, ANDREW C./BKADLEY and KROSS PERKY. —S For tickets and inforaation apply to the college Phe ls cture course of Mr. Justice HARLAN on the — cia between 10 and 12 o'rlock daily, Consthiutional Jurixprodence of the United States | Introductory lecture apd announcements for the — ~~ 10 3 SOBKI, Secretary, | will be evlaryed aud will be supplemented by s new | ensuing term st the Law Building, corner Oth, and RNOLD WILFRIED MEYER, GRADUATE oF | £2BF8¢ 0" Public and Private Titernational Law. ‘His | ste uw. ob WEDNESDAY. Octebes Tn wt ooo NOLD WILFRI EB. GRADUATE OF | Kctures will be deliverod weekly through the entive | Ailinterested ete most condetig wanton Leiprig, Organist Assembly sbyterian Church, | seh tic year. ‘The library, une the knglish and sadn will five Instructions in Piano, Organ end Th Aue other Professors will announce the extension | Aiverican. text Boe Se: 2 30000, 625, 622 Will jail cirewlar for 1urther inform siyeu to their several courses, thost legal ui WO pam. &c. Terms moderate, Address 1319 10th st, 620-60" ‘OCAL $i ARIAN r 5 hs station of the vol ip 4 repared for Grand Opera, Coucerts, Oratorios, ee. pening September 1. G10 Hat. n, 10-30 and ii Law Library, which has reocived large addi- é With commodious Fendi : open daily (Sundays excepted) for study aud 10 pam. dail; de open from 8 am. to 5, Sundays ex- cepted, & students and alumut of the gecboot. ‘The secretary cau be seen at w Bui on Tuesdays. Ihursdays and Saturdays, from. 7.20 to 5.30 pu. for information, enrollment, &e, course e tions, is reference. Sucietics for Jeal debate and sssociate study exist in connection with the school. The Kexistrar aud Librarian will be daily in attend- 1 6 o'clock rt an, Dire 4 ancein the Law Library from 9 ata, th culare giviiue ‘of study, terms, &c., can be Seadaya, 5-30) B P-m. to enrol students aid answer inquiries, taiued at book stores of W."H. Morrison, 1334 F 2 LLKGE, -atalogues, wiving detailed information, can be ob- n.w., and Lowdermilk & Co. 1424 F st. and » D D ste. NW. tained at the book stores of W, H. Morrison, 1334 F W. 5. Thompsou's drug store, 703 15th st. nw preparation for official aud business posi- | yt. u.w.. aud of Lowderiniik & Co. 1424 F st. h-w..at | or on applicstion 7 OF By letter, to the rienced und successful teachers. A con office of the Treasure:, 143 Ave, OF on ap- | undersigned, S. M. YEATMAN, tant emanct for eesduatee frou this tchool. 3 s8-Lin Secretary and Treasurer. E' ing Soesiou erms moderate, ¥ ae » Wa ha * as et i. ane | ete JAMES C. WELLING, President. DM FERS scH00 = pee DENTAL AND PHAMAGKUZICAL | NATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL partments 01 lo. niversi wi give > <" ¥ Es didacti¢ aud ‘ctiical Instruction dduritetthe funting | MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OFTHE | FOR YOUSG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Will be from S:d0to 040 ne ee "pally lectures ‘ted | ‘The Sixty-ninth annual courscof Medical Lectures instruction. Best of Teachera, For partic- clinics from 11 a.m. to Medical by Prof, Surgical by Prof, N Sursical by Prof, Disoaees ot the Throa: Obstetrical for Seniors mm. yburn. ft. J, #. Brack Prof GB. Barwin 7 by Gynecolozy by Dr. Georgo M. Perry. Minor Surxery by E. A. Balloch, Children by Dr. 't1 ‘Miller, Over. and Fourtit Deutai course will, Login om Wednesda October 1, at 8 p. am. in the colle, buildlog 1 st.u.w. Introductory Medical Lecture by Lee. M.D. Dentel introductory by Prot. nh examinations will be held on Thursday, ber 2, at 7:30 p.m. Fer circulars of both depart ments apply to Dr. A. F, A. King, Deau, 720 13th st, nw. Office hours: @'te 10am. and 40d p.m. Tel Phone 88s, 68-1m. the ch at Pies ELIZABETH W. NYERS. HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR and Little Boys will open for the second Jour September 224 at 1429 20th wt... cor. of Pn.w. as Pro ay bo made at 2901 Qst. until the "2th of september, Aiter that time at the school rooms each day from 10 to 12 a.m, aug0-1m* Wil ‘Mark ; and CBilaren— 8 = ee COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, in French. Opens ember 22. For cireu- ‘m.. ¢ exercises of this tustituti 4 a oe y listo 1 dail; hm from Pitwbum 210 em. aus0- rE i ution, the Collegiate De- parunent of the Columbian U: ity, will be re- sumed on MONDAY, Soptember in the Hail of the Univers: 4 open to 9 orelock a.m. road into the said property, and to cross | be consistently with retaining the beauty of such streets ay bi for | the public reservation. that parpose, and to constrict theress | Mr..Hoar. What do you eali the Mall at that such facilities as may be necessary for its | Point? Mr. Higgins—I mean the public squaro just back of the station, 1 does not touch tion therewith; such tracks, where they cross | that question necessarily, and hence the re- streets, to be laid and maintained under the | marks thatI made, It is perfectly true, tion of the Commissioners of the District | stated by the Senator froin Aansas, that it is of Columbia, and in such manner as shall least | consistent with the passage of this bill that | obstruct the use of said streets for ordinary | the question whether that station remains at purposes, And incase said company shall be | 6th street or is removed from it is left per- unable for any reason to seguire such proper- | fectly open. Itis true, and it is also very or uny portion thereof, by purchase they | probable, that the other membors of the Dis- may be acquired by said company in the man- | trict committee entertain the view that tho ner provided by sections uumbered from 648 to | gentleman from Kaneas hos expressed as his 663, both inclusive, of the Revised Statutes re- | View. thet the bill does not stand in the way of lating to the District of Columbia; but nothing | the removal of that station, that it was not in- herein contained shall authorize the condomna- | tended to stand in the way of it. To repeat tion of any church or school property or prop- | What I have already said. eo far as my own erty of the United States, view is concerned, and that as I understood it pRomreEs, of the Senator from Michigan, it was best that — the station should remuin where it is now, but Senator Higgins was the first to take the | the reason why I made the remark I did was to floor in behalf of the measure. He said: put it upon the record that the granting of “Mr. President, this bill is one of great mo- | these rights at this time should not be con- sidered as a waiver on the part of Congross in | the exercise of its powers und duties in thi: behalf; that it should not be regarded as a waiver by Congress of the right to call upon the railroad company. if that station should remain at 6th street, to take the tracks off that street and put them on the public reservation alongside and in the manner I have already in- dicated, to as to make it @ proper improve- ment in connection with it. THINKS THE STATION SHOULD BE REMOVED. Mr. Howr—Mr. President, I agree with the Senator from Kansas in thinking that this pa senger station should be removed from its present location, When it was put there there was one vote only in ite favor in the House of Representatives, and that was obtained by a mistake. 1 cau call it by no other name. i do not think that we should commit ourselves to any legislation which isin danger of being con- strued to give to thisrailroud the furt ier equit- able right to remain where it js, or that should able the railroad to say that we have author- | ized it to make @ great iss! Saris which it only would have made with the expectation that that license was to be continued, I think. it should be put upon record in con- nection with this bill, either on a report of the committee stating that it is their unanimous opinion that this bill is not intended in any fay to prejudice tho pubiic right or to give any new equities to the railroad in regard to that question, or that a declaration of that sort should be inserted in the bili itsclf, one or the other, especially after what has been said by Senator from Delaware, who seems to bo the only member of the subcommittee which draughted the bill aud prepared it who is now | present in the Senate and who thinks that his Associates on the subcommittee agree with him in the opinion he has expressed. I therefore object to the further consideration of the bill. Ihave no ubjection to its going over without rejudice, and if tomorrow a written report rom the coramittce shall be put on file to that effect, or a declaration of amendment inserted in the bill itself, I shall make no further objec- tion to it s The Vice President—Objection being made the bill will go over. see. Millie Panhorst’s Desperate Shot. Mile Panhorst, aged twenty-two, of San Francisco on Monday night shot and fatally wouuded Samuel Goldberg, to whom she bas been engaged. Goldberg told the girl his family and religion would prevent their being married in the usual form, but ho would marry her by contract, When she rofused he throat- The one phase of the subject which was least | ened to kill both her and himseif, and it is be- desirable and least expected had come tothe | lieved his threate incited her to shoot him. front. There was much force and a tritle of | Goldborg died last night. When Miss Panhorst warmth in the remarks made by Mr. Ingalls on | heard the nows sho fainto d, ne ane ee aa ne Biomarck fs 3till in Politics. MR. INGALLS EXPLAING. Prince Bismarck in a recent interview re- Mr. Ingalls said: “‘As chairman of the commit- | ferring to the prospect of his return to tee, I beg to state that the understanding of | Public life and a seat in the reichstag the Senator from Delaware is entirely without | #14 it would entail regular attendance and the foundation, and if the Senator would be good | {scammers Of, Hotel, fe; bat in tne eee appear when he enough to review his own information, which | chose, and he did not intend. Tice a bear to was derived, I think, from acting as.one of the sleep and lick his paws during the winter. ———— +00 hp earrings A ahay het hoepeerleg 2 Six Shocks of Earthquake. facaus ington, apok which "ersey | Six distinct shocks of earthquake wore re- of the city of Washington upon which ever: 4 tract of petbedtn ean aeoerined, as potas 4 ported as occurring at Columbia, 8. C., about iv marked out, and this bill eliminates every | 8:20 o'clock yesterday morning. The last single question that is in dispute between tho | shock was noticeable for nearly a minute. A railroad corporation and th people of this Dis- | rumbling promey ng the shocks, which ap- —= - a the a oe barter peared to come from the ¢ south, \e po! irm myself that being opposed to s tho continued location of the depot in that} _ A Kentucky Alliance Man’s Act. locality, if I believed there was any connection, | President S. B, Orwin of the Farmers’ Al- ‘b facilities in connec- to the solution of what has been one of the most puzzling problems in regard to the ad- ministration of the District, There has been an understanding. as I am informed, that as a consequence of the passage of this bill or in the event of the passage of this bili by the Baltimore and Potomae Railroad Company there shall be carried out_an improvement by which the bed of the road will ve taken off 6th street and put upon the mail, and that it will be so covered, making a covered way, as to conceal it from public view, and that the pres- ent bridge over Gsh street will be replaced by an adequate structure in respect to its size, its roportions, its cost, and its beauty. I should ave becn giad if this measure, had been ac- companied by some provision Saat would inake the carrying out of the improvement I have just indicated contemporancous and concom- tant with the grauting of these privileges by Congress, but I think is ought to be distinctly understood that this legislation would not pass unopposed or unobjected to if 16 were uot upon the expectation that that ‘oy ght e Whatever may be the cost of it, shall be carried out by the railroad company.” ‘MR. HOAR OBJECTS, Then came the question which upset the Pennsyivania Railroad Company's littie bill once more, for the reply made it apparent that there was dissension in the committee. Said Mr. Hoar: ‘Is it the understanding of the Senator from Delaware that the passage of this bill mskes it more likely and certain that the depoton 6tb strect,on the public park there, will be maintained?” Mr. Higgins—I understand so. Mr. Hoar—I object to the bill, then. Mr. Ingalls—I did not understand the inter- Fogatory. ir. Hoar—I understood the Senator from Delaware to say that this bill would not pass were it not for an understanding accompany- ing its passage that the railroad company was to make certain expenditures in relation to access to its present station—large expendi- tures, which would make a large public im- provement, as he concedes. I asked the Sena- tor from Delaware if his understanding was that the passage of this bill rendered it more likely or more certain that the present 6th- t depot would be maintained in the fu- ture, and the Senator does so understand. If that is the view I object. It is not certain that Mr. In; eaten Mr. Higgins raw, but the ferocity on his features that impressed behold- Higgins would be but small meal for the Senator from Kans: ls would have | mediate, indirect or remote, between the | liance of Kentucky and editor of the official passage of this bill and the continued location of the depot in that locality, I would myseif Oppose it, I affirm that it is the distinct under- tanding that every question in dispute is organ, The Kentucky State Union, published at Bow! Green, has come out boldly against oteae ry scheme. The democrats ar liminated from this bili and that its ee ee ce te required for the ‘purposes of public cou- | Populse Than ever.,, He had previously been Yenience aud public quiet and public repose. | 4oted as bad ne Sensier from Moconchusstte wonte good enough to examine the map that li peryek) a jich the arou tad blocks ani ve been designate frm’ is merely to have sessee to property Demerville Page by the democrats of the towsce and sire hovewe and contmloten tart | MIZON-sinth dlntrit of Now York, an uses a is’ places and the round houses and engin Rieter Be robb ni ae houses of the company, whieh is absolutely es- 'W. Cou the ehthadee- sential for the public “interests of this town, | | D. W. Coudon by the ropublicans Zhe chieet of thio te he crossing of | °"Wiiltam £. Simmonds by the republicans of district of Connecticut. ————+e0____ Nominated for Congress. Melbourne 1. Ford by the democrats of the t on Senate, directly or indirectly, b; inference or that and Potomac ‘Company wus to con-| field. following is the ticket: For anditor tinue to oceupy 6th street and to be itted | of state, Jamés M. Johnson of Davies county; nena its present T| treesurer,, Isaiah Hy, Miller of Genet conse; would oppose it, But I on | Siterney general, William Patterson of In- that this matter was fuily e: dianapolis; supreme judge, from the Gfth dis- committee on tho District of Columbia by a| trict, John 3 ae ot Seen comett subcommittee, who examined every tract supreme court, Ben; F¥. Street is mentioned im this bill 3 soually.” ‘MR. DAWES WANTS TO KxOW. Mr. Dawes—-Will the Senator answer an ereity. The ‘coll students of both sexes. Application { jormation, concertuhy hours of exautuution preliminary io ad- inission should be addressed to the pre-ident or geere— tary of the tacuiy. Ue addressed to the For further partic ‘Arphieations foF cataloxues sho Mn, ie Triage nw Tegistrar, Mr. H. G. HOUGKINS, B, JAMES C. WELLING, a =" 9 “4:05, 18 00. *10:00, *12.00n00q, nt3-Om President, R THE GREATEST, OPPOL- 0, "0:23 aud “10:30 ne . —_8 = ao — De, Wilmangtou end Fe he | The course in V:LOCUTION prepa J. Py HE COLUMDIAN COLLEGE PREPARATOKY | el or Artiste to learn to Draw au 7 ud Boum, *Z.0th “6:50, °O:18, 4 Home ikvaiing, Public Mecitals ahd Teashor po Tied} Hat. u.w., prepares tor College, | Faut pertectly for alinost nothing for those who com- 50 pan. tons, for the Unites ates Miliary aud Naval Academies now or by Bept. &. Call aud see the wonderful For intermediate points between ‘Boll aad 5 i ahd tor busincas, “The coutye will be exieniedand | RG0d. TM MORRELL tee, ceeeet from 9 te | Fh ly 10500 and IT) em, TEs ¢ An iuproved « coutug seusion, Which w f 5 Fs ba aoe Teen Publip hadcereee kite eee mur reyes b Sars Brtlnte da Pued A, gears with the monteelebrated | | reine leave New York for Wakhington, °O4 ing. Legal Anmunents, Pulpit Oratory aud Lolitical | For urcuer uiormation address pe RY ret week tn | tage! SB "2200, *5:20, *5:00 pm end Sih | Speeches, dealing with' manner and matter. 9-2 A. F. MONTAGUE, Principal | Sotsmber after Uied Dt he ee he "i Philad for Wi Dipjomas, Degrees and ‘Teachers’ Certificates cons HE CORCORAN SCIEN JTFIC SCHOOL OF THE | Gy CxCILIA'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES 1130 ta, “Thay woke “bok ferred. juccess of our graduates has surpassed ty.—This school wall open st | Sind Ciidtem GOL Rast Copel oe Ae oy -* 5 all exp EI: 1, With the foiluwine | Sonday, september 8. Music and painting meer of Boston *2.50 p.m., with Pullman Buffet Sieep- MARTYN COLLEG: course of insiruction, viz: Ali departinents of wwe the nny : Pe | ine car running through to Boston without 1s-4m. G14 Lzth'st. nw, | ¢lish, Mathematics. Civil Eogineeriug, Cheuristry,, eee ee via Poughkee, sie bridce, muding passengers 12 = =) say Physics, Miuerslozy, drench. German, ‘Me- M": VERNON SEMINARY, MM, station at isuston. Mes 451 c. Leavirt, 1 wud other brauches of drawing, with lec- For Auiantic City, 4:05 and 10 am. 12,00 nom courses on Awtronomy, Authropoloxy, Zovlogy, Sundays, 4:05 au | 12 noou and 10:30 pam. PIANO AND HARMONY, Botany, &e, All classes micet in the eveniig endure | &W.COR M. AND 11TH STS., WASHINGTON, D.C. | {£xcept Duuday. “ecf sumaay only. s18-1m 1 Mussachneettsave. nw. | opeu to Louth sexes. For surther int Bag case cailed for and trom botels and real uORTHA esa ————— | the dean, Prof. k. ‘I, £ MISTUE, LL.D BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL = een Eas Poppany oe leftet SS taucittu sixteen easy lessons, Profictency in thtee NAtiosan Uxivensiay FoR if CHAS. 0. SCULLs Gens Muse. Ageue mothe, Tynewritug ‘aukbt tree to studctts, ove | J TACULTY, T. ODELI, Gen. Mauaser, ve sittome, Head Bohrer of etn nalped to obtada po- ee YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. eee - er sitions, Head School of Acie Phonozraph: HON. ARTHUR MACARTHUR, LLD., N ove Late Ausociute Justice uf the Supreus pacqemes * aug0-1m F. J. MU! .W. cipal, grcuas Court et the SIXTEENTH YEAR BEGINS District of Colum PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE iss T a mia 7% President. MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH. povsu ack “SPLENDID SCR REI SS TA A. DANI WL KES! E LEs- _ ‘, s G » BU, S MCS TAGE A, DANIEL WIL Pikd to HON, SAMUEL F. MILLER, LL.D. BULEL BAILS | MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMEN, — Bor reilencey oe Associate Justice ob ikg fupreme Court of the | Thorough instruction in all departments in accord- TRAINS LEAVE Wastes eons statt s17-Im* 715 Shes. aw = 7 : OR, ee aie eae Professor of Constitutional Law, ance with best modern methods. Buildingsremodeled, | CUE) Ul OIL AS be LL: (8 wexLitz scitvoL or LANGUAGES, HUS. WILLIAM B. WEED, LED. pe ~ For biting gad ine Were Lane een ses dan Lecturer ou Common Law tleadiig ind Jutiediction | enlarged and furuished with every appliance for $Evimiats Vestibule “Cary at 40-50 nam. daly, ‘ ; awe ASS LONOUL Se ts, health and comfort of pupils, including passengerele- | ast SIMD LUO Au, dal to Chicago, Coluubas Best and Most Practical Instruction Lecturer on ‘the Law of utlmeute’ and of Do- . steam besting apd perfect sanitation. Fortur | Lurg 19 thai-uavits, “tusbane to ‘Columban, weatte Ielations " > cago and Cint Terms $10. HON, H. 0 CLAUGHTON, ELD, ther particulars apply,after September First, 1860,t0 | — Ghuwat!'Expreas SiO; Nate Geena Cin Tranches: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Oni. | PFofeser of Rivals, Evidence, Equity Juriapru | the Principal, im, Ciuncage ‘an Ciwtenunet an ayo, Furis, Berlin, London, & e016 “Ea the Law of rorta 27a MES, ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS. _ —_— ENE CALUS! Ach ¥ OF ACTIN 614 121 st. nw, Large Mlustrated Teetown, D. loxue sent free, 1 8-4m f eal and Personal Property, Negotinbie Instrument ‘and Corporations, HON, SAMURL F. PHILLIPS, Late Solicitor General uf the te 5 Lecturer on the Law «f P: Corum, A COLLEGE. OF COMMEKCE, O33 La. a Louis, comectiin dail dleepers for Louisva ging car Pitt-burg co Kc city’ Express, 10-00 p.m. daily, tor Pittsburg. the West, with throug Siceper to Pistsburg. end. at Harrisbi and uk Joint author y wold wedal cation at the World's Fuir held in Paris, therough moderate. Annual scholur- d and Chiewsro, . D.C, ures, Fifth Sessio 1890. HON. JOUN G ship irom $35 to 50. Situations guaranteed when Fittsburs to Clucazo, apply ts Mines De 4. 1800. Yor Clreulars turer on Crsmuingl Law,” competent. Write ur call for cxalovue. Ufiice opel. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, oitaw Vo ML Dorsey her Ciasses in Calle- HON. WESTEL WiLLUUGHBY, jor arrangements Aug. 26. Sessions begin nept. 1. Covandawus, Kochester aud Niagara th nics and Daucitig Uctuber 24 oy Linnean Hae Lecturcr on the i.aw of Meal Property. ‘auz6 e ‘Gully, except Suvuay, 8:10am. Blostine JACKS HALSTON. LL. ——<— | For Erie, Cauaudayeus und Kocwester daily: for Bute 7 OUNG ND CIULDI 1001 | F st, beans Octg) for Co! 16: Lege aud Civil service kxutniuation. sa LAUR, 4 Simple but Wondéiful Discovery by LUCIEN &. C. COLLIERE, A.M, @ native of Paris, France, THE FRENCH VOICE. A New and Scioutific Drill in Voice Cuture in the Freneh Language, mn SC. 1. 1890. Preparatory courses AQ. TALDOTT. Lecturer on Fractice and Judge of tie Mot Cor WALT koueks thee CON talound Niagara daily, except Saturday, 10-00 puny 4 With Sicepiug Car Washington to Mou . Lecturer via Patent Law abd Practice, Misses Schoot Ladies | For Willen spert, Lock Bi Eimise at 10.500 EUGENE D. CARUSI, LLB. =~ a = Foe du. coe Sana a decretary and Treasurer. and Little Childrea will reopen Feptember 24. For Willieuisport daily, 3-0 p.m. — 1 twenty-second aLDual sexsiol of thie school | - aul4-3m i PHILADELVHIA, NEW ¥i wilt ove bn the Taw, Sclivol Butldtug No. 1006 2 ot, (pul McDONALD-LLLIS SCHOOL eter wire whey rata teen O'CLOCK P.M, when'an iBtroducioiy lecture will be YOUNG Lanne <xp cuILDREN. “hans 30 5:1 aa toe delivered aud the announcetuente f school ¥ea: | Comer Mansaclhusstis ave. and Ait wesbingtom, fitsieed Mtyeees “of Patisiee Basted ‘wili be made. D.C. Eighth } ear berine eptember 24, 1840. Cars, 9:40 aun. carly, except Sunday. bor New Lhedibraty and reading room will be open to stu | VS, amuty dene varius Keptember 24 York ouly Liusteu Lapress with Dimins Cars -OUw dente daily, except Sunday, irom B o'clock am. to10| for safor MSS"Skwa exors, a of pan. Bo FOR PHILADELP2TA ONLY. i | Fastexpress 8:10 ain, week days aud 4:00 p.m dail, Bw 5 Laprers, Sunday ouly, 3 a 31 oul), 3:40 p. xe, at. .W., OF st the OF | a 0 stn Se —— _______ - Practleal S12 Sela? Course of tT 4X AND OTURAMULER, COR-| JV¥ HALL—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | Jor Srosbitu Ni aims, 2a Pm covery day. Sr OR sey cnotee of | NEGF, JOH AND ESL N.W., white atudents 1 POR CHILDEEN. ra Jersey Cliy with boats of Ltookiyn Auben, hours. “No adwission eacept by COUPON Tchere, | ae eure =. 2 S EMMA PREN TINS, Principal. tertage scrom New ork aig eee a en Ea Pe ee oe stirrer, BOARDING AND Da¥ | For Atluutio Gis, 1140an. week @aye 11.200m LOW ess COLL nch Classes und Private Lessons. Conversation « chool for wirls, Hyattsville, Md.; ou railroad, six i adnut six puyile to a small Special fi imn* _ | tiles from Washington, Ci ag? Salles from Belti- boys alveady tormed. “Kusitah, Brouc, Latih ae T BCHOUL, 181.1 in ee oe aietic. Applicants only received after Sept. 22.81 I here 2 necsmediee aah te en Iss, SCHMITI'#” -KCHOOL—KINDEE KETE. HE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY FOK GIRLS— D) Weep torte neat with & corjs of teu teachers, all professional and « Weotern Marylaud Railroud—Long uoted for Westeru sectiou. Articulation and Speech Readiug | perienced. Students prepared for business or for bealthfuiness, careful training anc Sporeagt instruc taught the deaf. School opeus September 24. 610-1? | tering the scieutific or classical courses of any coll Hon Rey. ARTHUR J. RICH, A.M. M.D. seister- > = ~ = | tndividual training; special advantages to apt pup town, Md., near Baltimoi auz-sew2 M"*. ADA L, TOWNSEND, a ‘Teacher vf Klocution, Vocal Culture and —_ Action (shaitesbury Method. hw. JANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION Lind Muiler-Greeu of Baitimor rimary, 11 th School “tor doth wexen Eighth’ year besius SEYTEMBER 29 The school is weti supplied with charts, reference books aud physical and chemical apparatus, Text books furnisbed without extra churge, ‘Ihe building been constructed specially for school purposes, and th» lighting, heating, ventilation and plumbing are excellent. Uitice hours, 10 a.m. to 12m. People another hour. Bpodee eh Beank lin et, Baltimore, Ma. IPGEWOKTH BOAGDING AND DAY ‘SCHOCL ior Yount Ladies will reopen ‘I! y. September 18. 7 ‘seventh year. asiw* Mrs. MP. LEFEBVRE, Principal. t . hunited yumber of pupils tor of exch, «in | ¢b¥awed ut those hours may appoint ARRENTON SEMINARY. _A Select. Hi Mehington. For Datticulure iuytireat BANDEHS ait THOS W. SIDWELL, Principal. School tor Young Ladies and Children. Trezint — oes STAIMAN'S. Di4Futnw, ” BLG-10t ROE. J.D, GAILLARD aS ted nt Vikapsia Lm. and 4.53 K ER\EST LENT HAS RETURNED TO TH 10 inform bis numerous cl To ? B i 7 bn. days, 7:45am. Bundays 1 * vi - | transferred his School of Lai to 1017 © MAX, Frincijal, Box 137. Warrenton, Fauquier chmond a ro MM Soyer kann st mua Vin Va | ed Reb of zara SOK, on | LOMA Ei saidaced | Pata hS pee talent “Tresidence. aa ERRMAN © TAKEMANN, 188 ELLEN mm OF 1610 ME, VERNON Tee ig hauaris iat Washivetia, 605, 05 EE TO TEACH ON! é A Aue ot. ipbis, Pe... teacher stapd- | 6:10,6:05, 7:05, 20, 10 137 and 11:08 pm. cats 5 ‘Will resume instruction on September having ‘hom jucate i 0 Okan vines kugwiodse cl ravine senso en 212-Lin* 1207 Oth ot a. eet 15, inited Tbe ot fie of firat-clasg feimilien Becial 7a O50 ead BOSS pe oS a OLDS, 5¥9 7uast., Koos WASHINGTON ONTERVAT ONY oF _Musio, att me given to Maso, French aed Act. paichets sud uroemntion ot che oes w wrtheast cor. : r SS Good Templar Hail, 434 stand Pa, ave—Twerte. ras #1 i Peauuiny Ivana 8 ME® Pav arisen, iret pear, Plame Cera Se ree ere Teen OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLA GANpY | ‘tstion, where ordersean telat forthe shedtnead ‘ TEACHER OF VOLONCELLO, rareee B. BULL a q Ma. reobeus bopt. | LEK fe der tination trom bosele wed residences IANO AND THEORY. 915-1m° H. PUTNAM. MA. (HARVARD), WI sourh training jo cimed st with the influ | Goucral Mauaret. tmyl2] General Feocawer Poecuet of kegtioh oe abtee MEE MORD | his lassie sud bagiins wched ee worn her eed | Sumber te United sat Cayestel cate te cece io tee iCKMOND AND DANVILLE RAILRO, a 1207 Tut at mines hetern by pete e e ALCH, | Boos and resume Pavato Instruction SEETHAUER | health of the scholars Yor crouse and'Vorterise | JRICHMOND aw caer JULY ta 1800S Paris Cilia Minister and nuimber of Pan-Aweri | 22-1800, at 140%! Corcoran at Beat Sb a ee ORENY C. HALLOWELI, A.M. (Yale), Fg i ag Eau Delegaten, eima | Gian: For circulars nd img apply osu | _se18-4m Sandy Sprig, Ma. | Staitoue beter alraadria” nud Lyi hbure. Rosue MATHEMATICS, LATIN, ENGLISH_PRIVATE “MIsSkS TIF! SCHOOL FOR GIRLS a eet Bees —— Or class instruction, eveuinus, bpa.collewe gradu. Boys will open at 1436 Corcoran st ‘S124 am—Fost Mall daily for Culperer, Char at With experience in teaching. Terms igraie. | September 17, Every efturt wade to cultivate the | Jocation is heatbiul and the appointments | sottesvalie Gortens AY, tiher Bowen, Address W. M. SMITH, 8 4th at, 816-2w* | morals os well as the iuteilectsot tue pupils. s-lue | Terms moderate. For catslogues addres, Hy JNOBWoop inszirUie, RvECKERTS UEAIC Rooms, Se nS BD Pai | aud Dauville, Gi +. Malelach, 1407 AND 1400 MASSACHUSETTS HIGH. MMOS AND ASL 7TH BT. XW. = Sirmingtans, Montgomery, New On ane onl 7 AN |ACHUBETTS AVE. ( - 3 . Rw. Dy : > “y dnan Siseper’ Sow ‘Avante, TAND TERRACH) AND 1312 AND 1214 4TH BT. | — Violin, Piano, Oren. Veeal Lessons __s6-1ne | POTOMAC - RIVER BOATS, | california, rutluau ‘sitsier Sew’ Tork so 4 WASHINGTON, D.C. USINESS 8CHOOI— SSOTOMAG RIVER LANDINGa | tan Sleeper Danville to Columise and Artec, Pale SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR 1400 New York Ave., PPoremse Rivas Lannea. qan Bieepers Washington to Cincinuati vie C and @ YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRL Conducted by the ¥.M.C.A., and for members only. SIEAMEK JOHN W. THOMPSON. XKoute, = N DIES AN I IRLS. btudies in Arithmetic. Bookkeoptux, Algebra, Geome- | , Monday, Wedn sod Friday, at 7 aan., as far as | 3:40 p.m.--Daily, except Sunday, for Mansseg INTH SESSION OPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER | try. Drawinw Gnechuntcal, arciitectural, topograpa- | Notmint, Currioman aud Lecnanitown. Saturday, att | giestbule nad oem nee ‘70, cai), Shorthand (Bon, Pitman aud kaine's, ‘Type | P-M. as far as Leobsratown. Fare, first-class, Soc.; | Sy"goUue and, miter via Lynchburg, and Chat. Four large connecting houses, with open grounds | )*Fiting (emington, with Jayne spced attachment), | second class, Zoe. Freight lower than other routes. | tanoore Vestibule Sapa, aeLineton te {rece rat ee CognectiON otees, with aero rad | Languages (kuglish. French avd German), For mem. | For information, call lelephoue 1300. s17-lm | Memphis, connecting thence for all Arkansas teachers. Pupils prepared for college or for the Har- | Per#htp und schedule apply atthe ofice, w6-dan_ | gy gg Lh Nag Music, Are, Blocuuor ana Maton Posegnaantaces in | QYPI-8 BALCH, 1207 10TH ST. N. W. WiLL RE-| INORFOLK AND OLD Porst, Falinan Vestibule “iain Washington to Mndividual wwetructlos oud Sore ace pared for higher grades th the public scheole, Vase Gosodahen OA2URDOE, AUR. 8B. BE pee 4 way pre] jor higher es 1D pul ‘ec! 1 and Sirs, WILLTAM D. CABELL, | Sit aud Wellesley Collewen “Thorough reparation for FARE, $2 ONE WAY: 63 ROUND TRIP. weg ee 1s Prinel givil service Decal mEmiBations, Tustruction of | steamers Leave 6th strost wharfat 5 BT | A —y tj speci: a ale pr den Ve LL ™"* tie Best. $Uichor information Telortoes nell 1SbG” Peaks | New Orlescs vin Aust and Most -, Pullen one HE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND jiu | Sleeper Washinwcion to Birwinghem, Al, vie Atiaute AND LESSONS Dental Departments of Howard. Univers y Sint cach Sey suncend teins. ny0-6n | Soe Ratiwap, and pieever open their winter, ‘ocr =? 7 By H.C. TANNER (Chicf Stenographer iste Pan- | pn, “The introductory address will be Geiivesed te th-st. whart_on MONDAYS. Salsbury: “also Washutucton 0 Auguste ‘ie Deaville Bi: at. on DA’ Salisburs. w wo Auguste "via rence. Dufour, M-D. Lhe public aud profession | Hays apd SALUMDAI bat 7 Mam Leturning TEES ; American Congress), Sun Building. are invited to be prescht. For circulars DAL ThiDAY snd SUR Day Sei _Tolephone—1177-2. Call and investigate. #13-13t* C. B. PURVIS, M.D, Bor ‘Nonini Creek, Va, ‘and St. Clem- GEREMAN [AMERICAN ACA EMY |, REOPENS serene See st nws_| epte Bay, Md. touching at i a jonda; 7 * niches in Eug- 188 MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER OF THE PIANO, RIDLEY HUGO ENEMSCHNER, certificated pupil of Horr Kaif of the Roya }Con” Same Pere | Sarah dame ba Sa renee er ge | AO ae = ator 22d at new. m* ABYLAND ANI tA z CADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSs, 1312 MASS. M ZA.S8e, ciubraces thorouxh Preparatory am th CH, OQXBERVATORY OF aes, 213 Sa eon: Wwanced tousse: pigno, violim, ker EDWIN Ana: | Capt. a. tor Baltimore ad ‘teowing Erin. late of ry ‘of Music, Hotomae river, Kvory Monday as ¢o'clock pu. ton. 5-1m " STEPHENSON & BRO., IANO AND THEORY. XANBER Telephone 745-3. Ljezt~sinj—7that, wharf, removed to 1008 It. n.w., and will resume NORFOLK MONROE, Lemons on September 15. Prete Deere ‘GEO. EER irom thst, wert Mon. ) quatiemapememiel Ch yr reo CUNNECIION WITH BOSTON AND PROVIDEROE 306 Indiana ave, ‘open October 6 Toums st 3. O Scere, toes. gle oma 15) aaa . ace At 15300 sk nw. | Pu ave. snd Hawley's, 14th amd New Yorkeve. Bor | Hl be reopenedon MONDAY, ‘September 25, GHORTHAND- CLASSES CAND | PRIVATE | IN- | further information tnguire at company sofce, SPO Sokburoiscnes LLGYD 8a oa Scholars are prepared for the Military and Neval | tp, stuction for ladice end gentionmen. | the vaiue of | Must. getne" u : Academies, for the beet Colleges and for Business, established Application for sdmission may be made to the Prin- | Cipai at bis residence, 521 3d st, n.w., or, on and after ‘the 15th instant, at the school room. ee5-lin 0. C. WIGHT, Principal, Trave, Wed. sept. 24, 1 pau. et. vre), Bremen. 3 ‘Laka, Os iS ain ae eae 5 i ‘aer, Wed, ct pm im, excelicn! table, BR AND MRS. WM. E. McELHINNEY, STUDIO Ou, 101 3d st. nw.—An easy, ‘ater Culors, China Painting. fertis taoderate s6-skwim*. Vout sage Remove 10th st Lessons Naumed SEPLEMBEM 15." $y31-Sen aM n aot hagevee ‘To Soutban.picn Ba Towne, w location ww tale AN AND. 2aces: Jeteabin, @10 ae eae =a UNIVER. bs — os pire Pena. Bours, Yam 08309m Sandan ztoSpm OOD'S” COMMEKCIAL SCH 407 East |) 503 12th, si790 Moeis eee Siena er eee. oe. EE ET $0 = sa ew in EOUSEFURNISHINGS.

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