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‘THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, .D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1891—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 si post of the army, and the presence of exten- regiment them for its team and ED AL ED ED WHEELING IN FRANCE |discrss.terimect erie tems | BATTLE OF THE RIFLES) ancrma espresso — WARES — | —— wae — | —— EDUCATIONAL. _, \ a\ — of various — heights and depths Seite = - Just in — IN_ WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN| WASHINGTON. IN W, b> ? tt tn eee pene 4 ben ~* Entiat SR, WORN. 3 | —__5N_Waslinore thorough training of this arm of the service. Creedmoor the oubehde “Sortance bs wbecome rents s "Eee T= coum AUEESITY Law scHlOoL. | Guonosrows UNivenstrr, M=* ano. eer BOSTON, : . . . (ORE. : smaller. Expert giflemen have wet e ‘ IAMPS C. WELLISG, D.. President — PIANO AND HARMONY. Washington Bicyclists and Theit) piaisg ont of the terest, which let for miten| '@ Weapons Used in the Recent performance of ee Sesame | ana of ati tad iia Woteratinat |g sap beeen Paws ey " . ‘ir own banc PI weapons an: cobded » THE HON. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. a cout ‘their ni yt eee about the town, we found ourselves before the at Creedmoor. b menthner yb etaipeor gay The members | ML Wormer'y Mrs. Fiora C. Dennison), A Te sUsticE OF THE SUTREME & Founded 1788-@0. Proreratory for girs aint ittie boys SEPTEMBER 19 Wanderings Abroad. sien, bet ‘not Lnceking, for they stood wide oo ofraig and amy ame have, wits e | SOME raner Mase IG | eee ey ee| — Cganimarenemnsrcorm | Scie Sane arya - - open, of the old walled town of Moret. Its ‘= . gradual abandonment of every military, foe | yim. ior ee ‘Wai be pleased to | "™°USStred Grates, of the Law of Domestis wemtions, Appiy to the President, M*’Sihacexrt, EXCELLENT FRENCH ROADS. | Gupte, bamigmented gateways and the old) FIXED AMMUNITION, | tite cscept tho man’ in ynitorm; ave bine | iaahaed may and residence, 1817 R st, ee HOE SALeE Rs ee Rev. J. Havens Richanis, 8. J. when nats pate PIANO, ORGAN bee gh Sali th Sonn wet on oe Fecagen. ‘sed vanished from the ranges | => TSR, (PUPIL OF PATTON OF N, ¥, | (amocusTE sUerice ov THE scrana coUnT oF Tae sane awed ta 1208 Meow ave os en imi 1e wn, we \E 2 DISTRICT OOLUMBEA), NORTH WEST, buildings being without the walls. Along the DEVICES TABOOED SAVE AT CREEDMOOR. ond EME JOIcE SURES Professor of the aw if hes and: Personal Property, School of Medicine Founded 1851, ace In the Streets of Paris—A Kun to Famous | southern side flows the river Loing. serving | MaJ- Pollarg Gives an Analysis of the Arm We all know how to do this sort of thing. study of Vocal Physiclory and the Use Soot Wikies, MACRY Lee RE ne get 5. % Fontainebleau—How StrangersAre Watched the purpose of @ moat in the past, and as ~ ‘and Cartridge Used by the New York Team— | we know that the accuracy of the Springfield yueenic Adjuncts to Votce | casagranr ATTORNEY GEXEMAL OF THE UXITED enn ~ fete = eas etcetera —Through the Beautiful Valley of the Yonne | (}i0 te on Se ee ge scat. | Neither Could We Used tm Actual Service| can be increased by teloading with bullets ‘at Rorepetipeiiies GEE Profersor of Fass ae of Cqynmen Law eps of _OF WASHINGTON. —Pecullarities of the Plirase Book. tered along the opposite bank of the river, see | Why We Were Beaten =~ goated with soft lubricant, and that if we let BEES." Btiemore, anyl one | “SPUR eM ID iieaes! Ere Sedge! of Law—Founded 187. pa, EEE the town as it appeared centuries ago, when we the bullets projectgo that the cannelinres re- | “aouraanp Pitman Se associate SUNTICE OF TRE SCTREME COUNT OF THE ‘Term opens October 7. tborouch ipelwu-thn, eottage sate ask MATT EE Te Americans had not yet been discovered and ae Saree: tain outside the afell it will shoot still batter. and ne oom 108 Pees ak: Professor of the Law of Comporations. Apply to the Secreters, ighgroand, Nery besithy. Adiirem Rew 7m Bpecial Correspondence of The Evening Star. the arbitrator of all difticulties was the sword. ‘ORE THAN A FEW WASHINGTONIANS | Then we can get in more powder and gain ing. New York ave. urar 15th st. The HON. EDWARD EDMUND BERMUDEZ, LL.D. 8.8L Yeatuan, Geonretown Law Baiidine. Jimena: S bole, Haddonbeid.N J Dusox, Fraxce, August 20,1891. |The donjon keep, also # production of the have been very much interested in the itor force at 600 yards and ter uniform | pend uades Sonn etn, tue best system of short- (CRIEY JUSTICE OF LOUISIANA), 200-13; HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. 3., Rector. - . c. 2 ‘Lecturer on the Civil Law. BE APPRECIATED AND UNDER-| ‘¥élfth century, its proud spirit stilled by the | patie of the rifles, which commenced when the | 1t-_ But to what purpose? We cannot em- ani" 72 inellty for beeinnine oF advanced work, day Gower ENEY E DavIS, A BL Lie Me GkoRGES HALL ~ Prof. 3c tide of nineteenth century civilization, now ploy these dévices anywhere except at Creed- attention to such methods of ATTOMEY OF ‘Tits Distator oy | (JEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Sg pores, cod Paris must be seen. There is a large | fulfills the prosaic functions of a private dwell- | District National Guard team went to Creod- | moor, becpuse they are not tolerated elsewhere. | dictation as” are suited to promote. rapid “ti (COLUMBIA), GLounded 750.) a Block of the Paris population which passes the | ing. : moor. Such of the New York newspapérsas{ We’ can go still further ud get the long | pomesehes PRPs AFe Mow writing 150' to 1%5 words | Professor of cathe lilt cryet aw wry no ne - ect - ScHOOE FOR GHILDRLN, time sitting in front of the cafes sipping ab- IM THE VALLEY OF THE YONNE. have undertaken the task of defending the | Tenge, par ae Springtield—chambered for | _Shortnand and typewriting exclusively. THE HON. ea oe 14.3. REV. 3. Mavens a ws a2. orvuch Pmglish, Music. Gym: siete or cognae, or maybe a glass of wine.| Then wesped away up the valley of the Yonne, | action of prominent officials of the so-called | * !oug shell—and can make abard bullet weigh- FREEHAND | Pow RATE DEANE, is AS ‘ : in, ins'so that i d eighty- simple as child's pi Chairs and small tables are provided, protected | passing now wine vaults and vineyards, good | National Rifle Association have been extremely | giding biped puweer aa Teeesonatoata Seis Soe Boe Mtceview and explanations, "Presiden: ou to backward partis Public te mem | Lecturer on Legal Bisiocrsjby anf the Use of | | NOWinle/ Justice ts « Naas tes eae Me fosowraphy ai 0 ice aes on “Kuthoritien in Coare Lecturer on Statutory AKDSOS, LL.D. Claitne), strative Law and A PSACTICAL EDUCATION: from the sun’s rays by an awning, and here the | Challis stored and growing, then fields of grain, | unfair in their statements and in aumetous | Insert these bullew on ciehth of pee iee coe eee (Ta WILLIAM F. MALTING Teval Mas ae hhabitues bask for hours. The restaurants, 100, | the ont fields flecked with red and blue flowers, instances overstepped the bounds of that strictly | shell and smear them with soft lubricant and MM tous Mena, GRADUATE (OF THE IS Ly Ee rs ff oe THE MARYLAND provide tables outside, and you may see what | the coquelicot and the petite bleu of France. | veracious integrity which should surround | ¥¢ them at Creedmoor, but we don't want to papiie sor inwieyction in piano: | THE HOS. WILLIAM EGAN SIMONDS, a, at, | and International J" Ativan) and Comparative AGRICULTURAL 008208 observe their table man-| There were besides these fields of beets telling | cvery journal that desires te the cone | {iii that way. ‘This latter plan did occur to me ee Coxtren stares comsimionr OF PATEKTS), HON. JEREMUAN S. WILSON, LL.D. Lent comtemporary ii. | Of the beet root sngar industry. The rising k — this year after I learned exactly what New York Profenor of the Lat of Patents: Lecturer oa'the Law-o! Real Kstate xnd the Law of Reopens for is thirty-third year ners as you stroll by. The boulevards at mid-| siieg of the broad shallow valley from a dis- | “dence of the public. In order that the differ- | wonid use. Leven went eo far ‘ne to arran THE HON, ANDREW G. BRADLEY Meare SEPTEMBER 16, 1801 night are thronged. Of sight-scers there must | tance bore a resemblance t6 a rag. carpet, the | ences between the Springficld gun and its Now | for the rifies, and as this oatit is several hucke Rretente walesin many aduatage ty xine @ be many, for the guide is abroad and with an | oblong fields being arranged with regard to| York competitor might be made very plain | leberries better than the New York persimmon (aseocsaTE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading LANGTON. TLD. the opening of the seamen 0 g page es we might have won. Lecturer on the Law of Personal Froverty. TUITION FREE TO ALL. acute eye singles out the stranger and offers | color and shade, strips of light green, a Maj. J M. Pollard, inspector general of rifle ‘Contracts and Newotiabie Paper, = M bis services in any capacity. areen, brown, bul and the light yellow of | rractice of the District National Guard, has STATISTICS OF CREEDMOOR YALUELESS. GEORGE LUTLTON, LOD. PERSIE "SER. 0. n. peste, mustard being harmoniously mingled and pre- | Proviice of The folly of this procedure would appear 8. oe — : THE PARIS POLICE AND SOLDIERS. senting a picture not soon forgotten. The wind n the following: ehéh gou toto «ellipsis as ar ° te Some genius, away back in the seventies, sal ia say wet ot cree Batis In place of the mace you find the police of Paris, the “sergeants de ville,” armed with a short sword, arelic of military despotism which governs the people by « constant display of im- plements of war. In the departments outside of Paris you find the gendarmes, the national a FABIAN, THE E! iN made a breech-loading rifle and accompanying | ¥Ppon the results. Neither rifle nor ammuni- | of puptis in the icles wnt cf enact ee Ba ammunition wherein absolnte perfection of ‘all tion is that employed by the National Guard | this-ci conditions was at once attained. The bullet | of our District or of New York. Of what value was wholly independent of the shell and was|to the adjutant general of the state of New carefully placed in the rifled portion of the | York are all the statistics of Creedmoor? No bore just in advance of the chamber; tho shell, | general of brigade or division would tolerate cat 5 ae Lecturer on Couimon Law S71, MILDXS SCHOOL, MORRISTOWN, Wy. _ SA boarding school tor girs. anofurte: ciiow ia | wi Dowwest For tertus, Be appiyet ee | REY. RENE HoLAls Repeater (OOPS MUSIC STOKE cr WM. KNABE & CO.’S ‘Lecturer ott Natural WAKE KOOMS. ‘Tweitth (ears! COURS, ior of Moot cou! rot Laws, rot Tans) cInctrT COURT PROF Fes are ail delivered after 6 o'clock TON. COURT OF APPEALS ‘are all delivered at jock p.m. creat alvantaces of el du Yc ae ae. X will continue his recuiar course for the | MORRIS, JOSEPH J. D. rome lice, who, in their great chapeaus and epau- filled with high-grade uncompressed powder, | single box of this special ammunition in active suinior year, and this course wil! be aturmented PRENY, ue ahd acliadrws trim tied. Fetes, carrying. long straight swords heed por was then inserted. ‘When fired, the bullet was | service, Tt wouldee stand transportation oF | jeokureg of Justice HALLAR, Justiee Bic cage oc Gia, wee ee iy Ba SS ee eee upset into the grooves, exactly filing them. | exposure to. weathet; could not be carried in impor 8 ween wil Fag thrgtan te wizoe yer es ee piowical culture, seenoamaylup, ioyewriuag wd ‘Kas: ae hayes popes sol fey The bullet could assume no shape except that |-beltsor in cartridge boxes without losing all ‘The mstruction in the Sehool of ctive will be Por catalogue | mor ‘talized, because of the add‘tions made to the The faculty | fie Law Lah Aaily for study or ref Eta wie ne Lave Library is open daily for study or reference | Reet. ews ts from? o'rlock arin, to0 orclvck Tein.’ Societies tor | This balldimn Heval debate and for sesuciated study receive special | poses. of the Lave fscilities Every reapers thor eee to Seay, in attendance in the Law Ba which erected. Enlars ee sel9-1m*_ | fie lecture course oF Mr_ Conuuieateucr SLMONDS DAY AND f Lnge Lod jsopen to all students, but may be ena of the rifled barrel. This combination won | the lubricant, and it results that the adjutant rifle matches from the first, and won all the | general referred tohas a mass of statistics time, and will probably continue to win till | about sharpshooters and marksmen based upon the millenium banishes firearms and other | # condition of things that could never be du- relics of barbarism. {plicated in service. Efficiency on paper was But the practical utility of this refinement of | surely never before carried to such a degree. target practice was at once questioned, and iuegae an ammunition wagon loaded with G car pearance than that of the English, but then the English army relies for recruits upon vol- untary enlistments and the French army upon conseriptions. A closely fitting swell uniform bas attractions for the Englishman that the loose, rather baggy uniform of the French could not have. ¢ plensure in ennouncing that thetr fous Law builtiye, Nos 308 and 308 address, WA. Ht. PURNIEE, 11. p. PREPALI 2 ACADEMY itwas never popular—at present it is almost ges, such as described, after a month of | Gi'nyhe 7. September St a specia! tuition fees 7 oaks. upon most lewal slips Tsducstiomel docile UNIFORMS EVERTWHERE. abandoned. Once year one or two old vet-| jolting over mountain ronda. Still further, | 2801; Gary private leoupin mits.” | So eataigeae phy at the tak stores of WH. | reading focus attache, wi Deeitlstut Seeman The French officer has a burdensome time of ‘ans get out their old long-range rifles and | imagine it passing—the animals at a gallop—in | —*e10-100 _ HUGO k a 142 Feat: now, at the University Livrasy.or by letter | bithe steal ne = itas compared with the English officer, being compete for the Wimbledon cup. The old| rear of the firing line and with two or three oe Re to JAMES C. WELLING, Pres't. ‘The introductory lecture w long-range clubs have disbanded. For practi-| men throwin, Pouncements made for the «1 a A ‘SOS 17th st. now. out boxes of ammunition right | win'be prepared to resume its classes in the various branches 1 - cal military and sporting purposes fixed am-| and left, these boxes striking rocks, trees, {instruction in AKT trom October 1. cir- 6 CUE form and with his dangling sword at his heels. ae munition i considered essontial, <The shell | stumps with euch force as to break and’ scatter ad at the principal art and book stores. | DEP AWTNEST of thecOLU MELAS UNIVER | sie Paris is garrisoned by an army, and uniforms, | for once was with us, the road perfect and after either of ‘officers or men, are always in sight, | & siesta in the shade on the river bank, we rolled vats tay : and bullet are firmly connected in such @ man- | cartridges in all directions. I have seen the | Speci#Tatexfor students enterinz for the whole ses- ty x Tuiversity | The - BGO) ONDAY SEPTEMBER 1. at’) etiod HY ACADEM PREF DEPT - m ner as to hermeti like more than once. MACDONALD, W. H. HOLMES and Mi: DAY, SEPTEMBEK 21- at 9 o'clock @. m.. coke a a, Saluting goes on constanily at long range and | into Joigny—“Johany” we called it, though | fry the ballet chen ne ariecee Soaee: |: Temgine taaipeeracaoes gathering their am- | BEWT#A E. PERIGE: eelteine ey a a ae ke Sow idodir a. a. Pree short range. the men saluting all the officers | that isn’t it exactly—t e posely withdrawn. It will withstand years of | munition up—a shell hore. a bullet there—and | \f1S8 STERLING: nce és open to students of Loth sexes. Applications | &c.. Gan be obtains Cornwall ¥.¥. and the officers their superiors.until one would | the valley, here sloping to the margin of the | 7>ooure to air and molsture and euifes ne ions | tenderly wiping af the mingled lubricant and REOPERS GO ARTES 180) Racca tore Pgs pepe bane ve Pen he FoR YOUNG LabiEw ee ee serra L Gece ree aes cen ae ee an as | tn ican cu Sbetraey= Gnd misuibe| of Sreay- | Abd; doing all Gals with ad omecee preeine os| lao aa z Ted Yer. wow. | in the Univeraty Lib - é ually or. tig. bette gage fomewhere enrly in, the day, salute each other | Joyable we have ever had. fitty-four miles of | Dyrtaticn oer seca cate heavy ammuni- | in front to reach the coveted position 300 yards — 5 » erate ae, S. M. VEATMAN, a sa Sete. 17. 260). Gans aan ote, nat Mute for the erating | ee ting eae ee Vi roan and n-| fion wagons do not in the: lesst impair ite | away, where the Remingtons sotld not be’wsea | A PRIMARY CLARE CORCORAN OCBIAN URTV TE. Tae COLUM | — Sete =< ——Secrwiary and Teewvarte._ | 5 uatiew ron Washinston. twenty-four hours. resting towns, for Villeneuve-sur-Yonne was ~ oe hi rate a : MIVERSSTE. IANO LESSONS — with superior wuuginge ’ : another town ‘with portions of the walls and | %TViceable value. a Gctiey Mike Fe de HALE" ay one eperitemrago™” | Thinssbees eat orem at Geeky. m, OCTOBER | P'ARS dike Waumtsox. rap of Dr, wittam | sour Inca adygiing totais, SPaaad logengeen tel aremomagnre” old gateways remaining and there were still RULES ADOPTED BY EXPERIENCE. ‘Or fancy a skirmish rash forward, and that, | MEA AYER SCHOOL, | depurrueuts of Enphels Mathommirce, Che Euinesr. | p,Mamom, New Neck, 1010's wwe; Oetabor 1. | lars adress muhahedeme © To take photographs within Paris requirgs a | Sihefs almost equally ax pictorenaue- Alloxperience--that of the great cartridge | *{teF the manner of skirmishers everywhere, {eei-Innj 1827 Tot nw._| ing. "Chemistry, "Assaying,. Physics, “Minerwoxy, | Previous to that, dat can a a saree aval special permission from the municipal authori-| If some one were to give “Johnny” a good — '8¢ | the men carried from three to six cartridges in Latin, French,’ German, "Mechanical and. other ye om st 2.v._ve ME SCHOOL FoR GikLs ~ German. branches of drawing, with lecture courses un Astron. | CT. VERMONT AVE — on roped. Zooieys, Botany. Be Ait canoes | Studien Latin, ‘Grevk, standard Lynnwood, Rockingham county, Va., eet in the evenine’ and are open to both sexes. For | phonocraphy. comsnerce, mathenaticn Tse te POR C. Wan “= further information apply to the dean, Prot. E. 7. | §ndxrauiuer cusses Bieopens Mousay, sey MISS ELEANOK C.WHEAT, Principal. Gerrnupe nurrixe, | FHISTOE.LL-D- wr | FE 3s SIXTH SESSION OPENS SEPTEMBER 9, 1801. h manufacturing companies, as well as that of all | their mouths, bullets fires,” Not to montis the Kp GHIEDE Frsuce within ten flee tay fvtged plac | Way. medieval crved Dulldingy chrcew'ith | MISA anthority—ns resulted tho adop-| tenon would ‘ave, hore would be greet | Ere ng Jaap an rk Sos 2 | saccetaen eaeue on ae oat ‘the | tion of the following rules: ‘The bullet must be | *olicituie on the part of tho medicine men as| wor particulees sruiy ee Pon compl archi oerem i nenrses'| pet tiem rpevigeer rpc a tight of | Seated not less than two-thirds its «diameter in | t0 the coating of ‘the soldiers’ stomachs. And Mie at aVS.5 ; : : This school us situated inmuedustely on the : bs L ‘hat « complication would ensue when at close ne THE COLUMBIAN_ COLLEGE PREPARATORY ACADE oat Valle —~ from this that it requires a certain amount of | man; all except the name of our hotel, “Hotel | the shell. All cannellures and all lubricant | W! P! h Successor to Mrs. FE. M. 8. Mazble. sel s loa Valley railroad, iu the iuost healthful part of the ¢ircumspection to operate with a kodak or | du Grand Dus de Burgogne,” which we think must be within and protected by the shell. The SS. kon | Lge still another | «TIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW uCHOGL 1335 Hf st.p.w...elven thevomeh yeaperation Sor cbt E vine went thew owe bomrty empert other amateur photographer's outfit in France. | might show above the surface.” One thing we |POWder must be compressed and crusted in | Variety of ammunition at 200 yards. N lece, for the naval and intitary acadeuies “and Tor Viste « Recently two young Englishmen were clapped | notice in these small French towns is that | Oder to make the shell as short and compact | THE DISTRICT TEAM SHOULD HAVE WITHDRAWN. FACULTY OF LAW. Basing “A corr of ten instructors, five of hous into jail, something they said or did having | nearly all have their little parks ‘or prome~| 824 ae light as is possible. and the shell must | Of course if we had provided ourselves with HON. ARTHUR MacARTHUR, LL. D. 100 ullding open for inepection oad steseber - firet excited suspicion of their being spies and | nades, well shaded with good walks and plenty core crimped around the bullet so as to! the tong-range Springfieiis I mentioned we | (ATE associate JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME CoURT oF | Present to inquiries trom 10 tu ¥ o'clock; | ciliciewuflered 2or puptis of al ‘Private inet i ly . caused them to be placed under police survell- | of benches. Jeigny’s promenade, over fiaif x | preserve both lubricant and powder. It is well oan Tate te = THE DINEMICT OF COLUMBIA), te Corcoran street Hou given if desired.” Ayply to WML I. FULNAM, | muse, #1M. “Tor circulars lance; then their being detected taking a pho- | mile in length along the river bank, would do | known that this getracts from the accuracy. It | Covldn’t have used them in New Jersey against HON. WILLIAM B WEB, LL. D, For catalogues or turter jutormation address 4, M1455 Vorcomn &. 8.8. a. | aie tograph, a landscape, with an amateur camera, | credit to many city which hasnotbing accessi- | @ thoroughly understood that every hair's | friends armed with the service rifle, and | recture non iM Sena eon Es Hie ei courte. ‘ANDREW P. MONTAGCE. Ph. Ds, ‘PRE MEDICAL. DENTAL AND PHARM. ~ furnished convincing proof; and notwithstand- | ble but some grass plots adorned with “Keep | breadth that the bullet projects from the shell | wouldn't have done so if we could. I still be- JAMES BCHOULEK, LL. D. sod Principal. (aa 2 ing that they readily proved their identity and | off the grass. and into the rifling adds to the certainty and | lieve our best course at Creedmoor w: C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 130 ‘on the Law of Bailments and Domestic 5 Lecturer’ vy of Bailiment MEDICAL Dera: rf f the charge of bein, uniformity; because when fired the portion of | determined upon before Gen. Ord . BO. GLa Ges cena cat te pay fines for vision hemi etirro ay the bullet within the shell upsets, expanding | viz: to withdraw without contest; but in | Protess/ Od” Heating eet of ihe law in respect to the taking of photo-| ON¢ of the great annoyances to which the | the sheil to fill the chamber, and is then drives | deference to his wishes the son eto dence. Constitutional graphs. The law ws equally applicable to the | °¥clist is subjected in touring in Europe is the | out and slugged into the bore, suffering more | tested, and as & matter of course we lost. Not, | Lorts. LL. D. ce. Equity J 7 DENTAL DEPARTMENT et jurispra- . ‘Commercial Law and Law SPS. A“DENY oF THE HOLY cross, 3512 Massachiuverts a chated. py quantity of dogs. Dogs, great and small, noisy | OT less distortion in the process. Furthermore, | # our New York friends kindly put it, because | Professor of fie lav of Hest sui Ferbohal Property. bogren will pein on Téerodey, Fer ]atreopes or he ieee maki ches or n thn, M a r- > re rl, ¥ coli a ~: weog - = worded that if literally and strictly enforced it | and worse, amuso themoetves. at every oppor-| 18 impownible to get the shells exactly tue | we were handicapped by “faity buoriea tor ay | outs Netevtalle Hostetasete saad Worse: | Getober at © prin iu the colore balding oa lacs! Would work much unnecessary hardship and | tunity by rushing after us, barking at our fect, | *me in thickness or in length, so that some | two hundred yards we tied in one match and MALTER ¥. ROGERS, Ll. M.. pve tp "Pro nine, a, Des an the Adirwes | Y GUNG LADIES BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOT, Snoyance, especially to artists who are not | aud some even looking for a good place to take | PUllets are upset more than others. All this tp a ell ree react hoes deter HON. SAMUEL F viILtTeS in Dentistry: by, Wil i inal. | Pupp prepara tor collie’ arched oceesee: | SFE FREDERIGE French citizens. a taste of us. After acquiring considerable | €®* whe eoyhanen in the combustion of the | o! toe pare = in winning these matches . Tep stare), | Profession and the publ $8 | Sitination’ Highest retereuces, Mis-L- 0 YALBOTT Se eee sini coteney king ara dag o he way 1 | Poa Su drains nthe fight of Ake sgt with de rae ite ntncaton under seat | _—— he The goats’ milk man of Paris gous about the | Satis we decided Grass sent etaaasen rifice to utility and safety. and because a large proportion of the rifles T. VERNON SEMINARY, }FISCUPAL GH sCHOOL. car eity from door to door. the proprietor driving | fhe crete nt at ners would teem NO LUBRICANT OUTSIDE THE SUELL. were equally without the rules : B., a den top to De M £ Alexandria, se oats through the streets, onthe sidewalk if | whip. "Accordingly we provided guevelyen with | "Again, its well known that a soft and plenti-| THE Marou oF 1887, Bove ee bisctcntns ssdersd Most tpas | Be ikea oe BOARDING AED PAY, SCHOOL FOR YOUNG po $e be more convenient and blowing s strain ob | whips at Paris, and our ride has since been one | fal lubricant ‘covering the ballet just eet 1 Springfiold service rifle nover did and tha d KUGENE GARUSL i tit be hela — £- = SL ACKEORD, 1 6. Rice. alittle whistle which has a range of three or | grand succession of triumphs over the canine = = i F f the Court of AD} i S ‘Tuesday, September Boat FSD pae | 200and 1208 Mw." 114 and 1128 21th at ©. LC. MINOR, LL. D., Associate Princtoal. four notes. ‘The covon vender istnother travel: | Sana uccension of triumphs over the canine | scing adds greatly to the accuracy for target | BEVEF will make a record in such wenther equal rides 0 peal fecal Cellge, on Tuesday, Septeuber 28) at 7-30 pean f ‘ z r ; = a pau) — For boys. ‘The 534 yearvpens Sept. 30, 1861. Ex ing institution, the tank of cocoa suspended on | new whip on the first rude dog encountered | Purposes, but as the fresh Inbrication of bul- | t that of the New York team in these matches. Prening exercises will be held in the pew Law | 7 HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. tensive vements ih VULdiNES and caweda his back, cups hung on hooks fastened to the | that we fell off ourtechine ints the duet af tan | kote just before going into battle mec by sae | In 1887 T acted as coach to onc halt er aa Mas- | SGeeie nprtwost, sow acatly copii an Hosiiy: | L tinuardescroaw tip cRing lasses in ALGE. | Seventeenth year bexins TUESDAY, October. ota” Catto wet “yinivock straps, which come over his shoulders, and an | road, while the dog fled precipitously to return | practicable for an army, and ae any lubricant | sachusetts team on as perfectaday as ever 5, u., abd will consist of short Gi ;OMETHY. 1 RIGO! METRY, ANAL! 5 lock p.m. , an ‘TIC ext~s long faucet or tube furnialiing the ueces- | ho mors : Dertetion oe Mea co mmsted, im teans- | made Orsedssout sjalile. ~The big score which | Soins Uaioe tiavimeauey Sila” Health ane | Criee te MG DARIEE REG ERAS | Thronmh festrection tn oll epastmentomn.aneess- sary connection when desired. “The outfit, portation or handling, or destroyed by time, | has since stood as the record, at 1,096 points, Fil pret at 61S lock p-iu instead of Gociock. ss | CouCOMAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL, COU. | *20° With best modern methods, on POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. OKPOLK, FORTRESS MORBOK ARD 1oKES- from the cups, looks decidedly like a fire ee the advantage of ite use is impracticable, and | was rolled up without variation of a quarter of | heretofore. - im = q a y Tho French roads have s directness about | hence the regulation of no lubricant outside | point of right wind, and every shot wes sere: aw building. which was and Will be | the dest term; Doping Octeler Tato peas, curiae | _Rapeclal advantages in English Literature, History, | NY OKWOLK. ¥ ah ~4 - sabi ‘sie “ik Sei as them that is refreshing. Over hill and vale | the shell is strictly enforced. fully discussed at each of the longer ranges. | Uecsncuerey Aa% jay school, wit be oven daly find Thouretion! Bie: | Modern Languages and Music. Fereiaercontiany’s PALACE BTEAS IS Wane In the preparation for « sojourn in the lands | they go in a straight line for miles ata stretch, | _Theso regulations are y orld wide. | Tn the | The service rifle was atts best, n the hands of Dean of the Faculty, or EP LEW], In | | Rrery pviiance for health end comfort of pupils, | a¢'F p.m. ston ‘whatt ioot of 7th a evading eg | Steat internation matches, a team of experts and on aday of absolutely a 5 2 where your own language must become for the |nd he who delights, re ae ecu” citt | Of tho N. l nssoclations of Ameriea'and Great | perfect conditions. ‘The engineers wore aloes | eae ilbrary will be laneely ipereased during the cur- | SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CLINIGS time being simply something with which to do aan eal the me tip rall, mous Britain and in the provisions of army riffe con- | Up With 1,093-points. New York was third, with SELToar sad well he qcreumstte to students dally frown she smaticil Suphciaah aga ves = Jenni or dictisncrics of all Kink, adi {88 | hedges or walle toobeteuct the view the rurfucs | tette they aro atrictly onforced. It is even for- | 1.088 poitits. “Many, if not all, of the New York | ©Pasgea ta, ato oko pnts hold tie following clinics for etudcue during "the 2 T bidden to reload ammunition for matches be-| team used the service ammunition made by id will sit i ch we (except durit ha eupect to get ready-made the seutences you | neually excellent, the neatly shaped piles of | cause an advantage pertains to freshly lubri- | the Winchester company and. the seveig | Curis: hebscrsy dent Seen ene eee ‘praye Py need most coamonly you invest also ina pounded stone arranged at fi cated bullets. rifle of the state, thie occasion | {i Preparation and trial of cases at law and in equ! works Tx a lonk rer es pager A pensar | there cam sarosly be austhiag soperor ik et: | S&MrLze oF maw voxr sxoxcxrmiex, |New. Fork ‘broke “the “Fecord’ ‘60 | Sadi haduat, ans ca ag long as the book confines itself to the names | Cellence and enjoyment to the average French | Now, with this preamble the wrangle over |{iTds ,bY seven points. That same day sauia noes y o assachusetts made 784 points at 500 and 600 | nat#,, 4 ithe atudet Se Oe ae oie ‘Now | Foad and a ride over it a-wheel. You can have | this Creedmoor business can be explained. 1| yorin More Yon 1 eine eaiceseree es here denirins to"tabe this aurcers: ueeday sire “by De Ry RE poseative, Phrases.” and 20R wonder who | tity of cast iron with raised. {ettering wo thai | York in the Hilton trophy match this year. | scores were unprecedented all around, Massa. S34 FA aw. and of Lewderwilk & Cor, es Over, Leoamt Lotion. obtin’ | Sap cue 7 DE BAUESET HAS HOVED TORE perpetrated such English ae this: “It | 90s fe anlibely fo eater the sees e° tht | One bullet is sented ‘one-eighth of an Yack, | shustin 962, tho ‘enginecrs S61, New York So, Wetter to, Dg eg RF \OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERC! Me it. | @nother twenty-three one-hundredths and t Pennsylvania 351, latter total being the ‘La. ave., fled Phrnees as of doubifal - utility, | ing. board with all traces of lettering oblit-|Cthers twenty-four one handreainestes moots | highest provious’ tant reseed thet ae | _ oe wr tan ee RE eee Pa, y"yhen You'are sick tnd'the “medical an,” | PO" hia capa aimaye tbe fend at wor, | 6s tian Balt th deter of the bali. “ey | lope are auficent to portray the weather eon- | C/ITOL Hn Sie aerial | youpearbacaepe aetna Pa EXCH LEONE TIVE MQNTR 2 bs maa a id 10% seated not less itions. a ” at zs cs 83 of . which the English of the book ius it is at your | Dfeaking stone, raking or align ng, the sod at | san. nO Ft cis taltiies oc onieliai ae Springsena | SEuREEIA PMDERE N° 8 T° penta authorot th ian Sys a FP GIe Possiaye ana Prdage. Ss Di. Se he DAUGHIs FRENCH CLASSES wil receive their until the ‘of the institution. Also private lessons. he reopening pri side. You ean say. for instance, “Have you | the edges of the rond bed. ‘The bullets contain four cannellures, and of | Fequired from three-fourths of a point to one | QTRIGTLY CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE LESSONS “ ha Mitta en ey PRUD'HOMME, fresh lobes? Psu Nowetge Taam —— to pata greg cede mong —— a theve outa within the shell and three are out- and obalf Lae ped elt klsltsahed oth 500 and Si sil branches of s veneral o:lucation. 8 = err a “Tigewriag’ Barling - ALEXDI’ HELECT, SCHOG i at swe — - ; 4 le. These cannellures, as well as the entire and varied within theso limits in a | [outien te those whute. early education has been Minastie teachine, — ‘Thorous A inter: an: School for the theater and you inquire, “Must we go | Wateh your receding st wbelt be ths | cylindrical part of the bullet, are covered with | single score. At200 yards New York mane 886 | feta. GoM sereice,camminantons: at yg RAE 5 | Sees, will beaten ninth year September $8. Rape dressea/” Upon the answer depends whether | * he Se LES cake Gn nannan a | cout bebelenat of shunt ‘dhe conaetvnse of | poate, or Bt below thn teserd. ant Gs toes | Waa tee nuapolis and all ei a. Syve- | Garectsiconaans By yt 4 yy tS Hous tellet be ene fer ‘thelbadh or ene tor the | Jones nse Meare oud ride the velosipede of | Sinaia pig Tinie covers even = part of te | of (be Wind eadqnorm: Ab B66 parte se nctie pe Ra Statey ts fat isa season's eurolinent of tnore than S00 sta Prcore to those whe i Hclot What ls that?, The blare of bugle. | ene! pou, extends somewhat ‘ore un | of thewiod,ehe broke all recor, wid at 0 | “it oie —_ even . = inch outside the and is of course | 81 yards ma ints, or in four 4 K, 1 Tr ~ LLEGE, 15 ax a i ays. charts by a Pr ey {holly unprotected. I easily removed each of | Points of the best provious records. sand jrevargtion’ fof ‘cil service taatunationt ‘dictation can be utained, % ea of | cherwe Bae ghar ae ceed He Father short but thick sek, browned, tera | Mese bullets with the handy alone. NO RESTRICTION FOR NEW YORK Manxewey. — | afin, Prevared for college, Annapolis. West Point | other C : sete Poe. W. SIDWELL: Principat, | et vey looking fellows, who have marched in from the | _If you will go through army museums or ex-| I have gone thus minutely into statisties in | Spruce st.. Le Droit Park. ‘8017-10 MME o Esr ‘A DAL, — ‘Lea’ st. Buarton MONDAYS THURSDA’ outlying forts of the city, laden with full cam- berred the Led kw lay cards of the great car- | order to show that after much perimenting | PIANO LESSONS — XPESIENCED Arup, suc: oa a uae 1 ieee aha’ i Pe sy om Meturwing Tee ee ae eens poke Ppenbingt tae Roll find | New York has at Inst perfected her target rifle | sinner th Lah g ag ipo beep cated Federici Menstatiot ise weet eed ook tee SnaS chemi Bay. May expected to carry with him into active service. | lures of lubricant projecting beyond the shell, | nd the ammunition therefor, and has accom- _ Glalaritanetic. writing spd Aline of all ¢| Suonrnaxo. At their head marched a field band, led By a | no bullets that can be removed without destroy- | plished this by removing all restrictions. wear i yh Pts Sominereial peber, Enwiish and spelling three at : 4 dozen buglers, playing such an inspiring sir | ing the cartridge. The New York plan presents | Fegiment has its own theories and TH AND. Mena OE aS ee 10k » that the veriest coward might march up to the | ®dvantages in target practice, because the | eset makes its own ammunition. The eighth annual session will be opened Monday. | the past two years. He also had - EOE OE Od eee _ cannon’s mouth in-an ecstacy of heroism. | cartridge is the very nearest a] ch to tity of poycer is only limited by the pa RE Ee sj | Rea® school at the Y. M,C. A. yest; | nw: School, O19 and 121 F ot. PIANOS AND ORGANS. France is proud of her army, and well she may | effort of genius first described, Wat no one else | of the and varies from eighty continue until April 330, 18°. BOR pee | eb om F. J. MULVEY. = = SET aT be. ELE.” [follows their eed because every practical | £0Ur grains of the best, sporting powder. “Ti | Sere the Atvothiun ot ier deuch- | \g ISS BALOS, 107 GOTH ST. WILL KEOPEN | WAS ACE SPAS ON A Ten So tioead Be: pee eae feature ina service cartridge is sacrificed for | bullet is as heavy as they choose to make it. | Suit the Xiong ‘wow | MI hes Sane for vouns iedies Ortolee 1; spersal im | pie of Muse, idy Gat. GN. RUMB. Emabiiened mutt minan nace the purpose of winning target matches. There ia a bare protonse inserting the pallet |S ese word, anil conquer | struction in Enesish mathematics: pup ier eee ete a . suggest is <sessore . alt summer. One hundred students now in AL bavi 00."5 iT ‘Thou shouldst have sung the swan-song for the NEW YORK’S RECORD. wholly unnecessary, and that still greater ac- clinical Lave been secured. ‘The | Sitendance.” Diplomas, usin "HOO! CA. 100 £, Davis oe EE Gare oF monrT. rthaie ie a The Remington model fifty caliber rife of | Gurney willfollow the plan eulined re in tee | Foust Tocated in the collexe : rs seve drawing room. You can get up a discursion t Giled our groves: ‘music till the day the state of New York was never inferior to the | ginning of my remarks. It will be but one step 5 Of the weat! “dialogues™) and down y style. You assert that is not cold.” ma fluently ents = | MARES Cn aC rtaa, me OBATORE |S her (this comes under the head of et eee a fr ae ares, Springfield forty-five caliber at the targets. | further in the from oil military ‘ilonicd tor the study of .G. ee one, But thou hast found thy volce in realms afar Bemo of the stabs emaemasition at ond tiene fur- | SUPT. Se ot jae ie tien Veck Oat ince, x iat oper Where strains celestial blend their notes with | Bithed was inferior. but the Winchester com-| form. © orn : thine: pany applied « cartridge that was ox f 5 ‘is very cold:” and you have | Some cloudiess Deneate shappier star ig ite own with the Springfiel a arses. Should Fou was | Welcomes the brightowinged irk we resign, | ranges Take the record ofthe Hilton mat Colors of Glasses for the Eyes. SE WILLOPEY Tue ea Shera ia te Sect | How nature mourns thee in the stil retreat four times ana lost nine, bat in there matches The — si ae Int of Octover. ‘at Mise 8. W. Kelty, London wsdsiiei; prinetpal: classes 5 ba von embark ino omet rn | hea zaet 1B Pesce, tay love cachantod | OO eats oath teens omen oe ee eer Vitis view Smet ot. 8 petty iiven to comversstion. Call OOV st st ue w.pel7-Lan? | enacg Semel. anion medalist: principal: slesees cement orto and go out to your steamer which lies at its | Where shail she Gnd an eye like thine to greet _| or Springfield,and has been beaten by thirteen. reedom from color which M3 MAY H. MEAD, EACHER R OFT THE PIANO No#Wooo Insrirers, 3% Suchorage in’ the harbor.” Having’ safely | SPTing’s eartiest footprints om her opening flow. | On several occasions she has had four contest- | be desired. But a gronter degree of hardness | ML cera Royal tnd collaces in Aumerica. Coulee opens. ‘with Tull day or evening sessions, as preferred, catslowue free. mbered up the side you can say the follow- pn To armed with Springfields, has van-| might be imparted to it, especially if it is in- | Silat of address i225 Chen UST areiculars WASHINGTON, D. aan aniiky SE ci A ‘ ng. which you have eominitted to memory for | lave the pale wayuide weeds no fond regret shed arrecof them and been beaten by «| tended for eyeglasses without # frame. Be- PiQCUrION, ORATORY, DEAMATIO WACTION | 4 setect and Limited Doarding and Day:Sehool tor M meat RTO i K ret the eeeasion: “Well, here we ure at tl ‘ip, | _ For him who read the secrets they enfold? gines, however, vi . : i 5 hours but not without a great deal of troubie” this sll pd angi of tee fo beater ahs tame st andorra - h & edlerell few anes ADA TOWNS . Teachers, cco?» “ leemetenpenarebeneenen See mantets joer, September. seld-Sw 5 ry Caster, Seecesbs Waediore | aa or neeweecsecece” . [mx ranemel Geman nn ke: samt Forme Dag Ee LE | SS sere | Mr not Shih rene eaneme gouctue yosr remarks by addressing thetarry- | “TY itad chauta with answering wowdnote hor. | UPOW thd focelvod.s bandicyp for dhe Keming: | was we ri ie. selSim™ | CABELL, Lennon resumed Septauiber 10 Ree tet Boge, tgmuct i arcurny of MUI Seed with» bis privctprabeareel oy tisk | Moss 5 senns ti els aay bes matches, The logic of this is hard to locate. ee $y209m 1407 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. One Penbells = - rr ‘kis would go very well. You are dining in| From Elmwood’s vaults of overarching shade? NEW BARRELS IN THETR RIFLES. PIANO, BARMONY. YOUR. PPOF. BvOy OF PARIS WILL GUARANTEE | 1090 0 st_n w. @ompany with Lord A., Lady A., the countess 7 abiet Preah and other notables. Lady A., who seems to be the hostess, politely asks you to try some of the micelli. You decline in the f lowing terms: compriems simost every e Friends of his studious hours who thronged to| Some of the crack marksmen of the empire TALBTEADTS | able to check Wreaths after six anoua“Werinish os oe ee OL FOR EITELE Ons, Gan 7 rv sixth becins de ail your varied tore, state had new barrels inserted in thoir rifles. esol oy a0 oe “Higuera ics. Dest of rtarencen ‘Sit Pet. we ‘eure. 3 ‘The deep-read scholar iS Shall he bo longer seek Your shelves to Teach Exteriorly the same gun as the service riffes, preferred. atter September 22, eel-tun* = jo, I thank you. I ate it so in Italy that ‘treasure missing from his worid- ‘store? | these were finished inside with ali of Agisses 1 [sé FLANCES MARTIN ER | (SOLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 46 ey ee ib al tho a sci, armnaet| Micra Gates SEPT NG | Mie eee ete pt ET with, SGoed mersine' ar bunks ‘Tay singer whom we long have held so dear in Sidous! Toone wisi ‘proweesor, : acy eal at es —— of Kecheat wit of judgment cry = st a Fuakovaxb/Sixetne. wtee thank God; Easy of converse, courteous, ma Eesoclstion veied: Ghoenrem seuieienter tes | ea Toos oss SaEiaay oe te ate EF Me te. 1p te alt yellow iD % FL HINREY. STUDIO “True to his alin, let others bisahe oF praise. issued = ‘Still heavier = From to 500 grait 860 and ‘Freedom he found an heirloom from his up 600 rains” wore Weel tactaaeed to shared his ywder barges kept pace Beavier although to em, ume charges in the shell ett bo room the buller i mr fi i 4 i E i @ He. New Engiand,—people, soll, , eee i il i if [