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Funny, isn’t it, how some people pre- fer sickne is positive and the g1 Wise men don’t “fakes.” And “fa wit money buck of ig” doesn’t pay. ADVICE AND USE Wolff's GM EBiacking Amumitcont Deep Rinck Pattah.wbich lasts Meu's boots a week, and te Women foes 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25> square feet of Oid Furniture with ON = TRY IT, BEECHAM’S PILLS ACT LIKE MAGIC ON A WEAK STOMACH. 25 Cents a Box. far superior to the ordinary, and ; when directions are reasonably ‘well | | CITY AND DISTRICT. | 2-The way to advertise is to put your an- | nouncement where it will be seen by the people ! LATE POLITICAL NEWS. Republican and Democratic Conventions and Nominations tn Colorado. The republican state convention of Colorado ; you want torench. Tue Stam reaches every-| assembled Yesterday at Glenwood Springs. body in Washington, and all advertisements | The object of the convention was the nomina- in its columns are regularly and carefully read | tion of a judge of the supreme court. Chief ty all members of the household. | Justice Helm was nominated by acclamation. 1 es | Tho silver plank of the platform calls for the H ‘cn nek ones free and unlimited coinage of silver. The The Nationals to Cross Bats With the Lesd- | f President Harrison, and, while not agreeing ‘ers—Games Yesterday. with him upon the question of coinage of BALL GAMES YESTERDAY. silver, it recognizes his administration as American Association. square and upright, approves the action and At Milwaukee—Louisville, 10; Milwaukee, 6. | Tecord of Senators H. M. Teller and E. O. Wol- National League. cott and Representative Townsend in the last Af Boston—Boston, 13; New York, 8 (first po na! — Lege ome = ee ae * nvict or servile labor. | game). Boston, 11; New York, 3 (second gam dameaiatin sinks onnventiaumant ctabee: | At Cleveland—Chicago, 14; Cleveland, 13. ver yesterday. Hon. Luther M. Goddard of | At Brooklyn—Brocklyn, 8; Philadelphia, 1. | Leadville was the only candidate for chief jus- | At Pitteburg—Cinemnati, 7; Pittsburg, 6 ! ! tice, and his nomination was made unanimous. ‘The platform heartily approves of the Aus- WHAT THE CLUDS HAVE DOXE. tralian system of election laws euacted by the American Association. last general assembly; free and un- limited coinage of silvor; seuds greeting to Pr ot ch agg | @e¥- Campbell, Goy. Boies and brother demo- | 695 } Colambus. ..61 73 .455 | crate in Ohio ‘and Iowa; favors equal repre- 619 | Milwaukee..60 72 .455 | sentation by both parties on the bench, and de- 527 | Louisville... .54 80 .403 De clares sympathy with labor organizations. jew York Democrats Organize, The long deferred meeting of the New York democratic state executive committee was held yesterday at the Hoffman House in New York. Many of the big spirits of the party were in attendance. Wm. F. Sheehan, 8. W. Rosendale, D. Cady Herrick, Daniel Lamont, Amos J. Cummings, Edward Murphy and Senator Stad- ler were among those who paced the fumoug corridors early. ‘The meeting was strictly executive, even the candidates being excluded from tho delibera- tions. D. G. in of Watertown secured the chairmanship. Following are the committeos appointed: On literature—Messrs. Cummings, McLean and Tilden: on organixation — Lamont, Meyer, Stadler, Kearney, Lany and Preston; on reg- istration—MeLaughlin, Herrick, Voorhees and is. Ei While the executive committee was in session a grent number of prominent democrats called at the hotel. ‘The headquarters of the committee will be pened as soon as Clerk Defreost roturns from ‘Trey. whington.42 87 .326 H H 2 57 558 | Pitteburg. i | Philadeiphin.66 68 493 | Cincinnati...54 79.406 THY HOME TRAM. | The grounds were too wet to allow the sec- ‘ond game to be played in the short series with | Baltimore, and the game had to be postponed. | It will probably be played off on one of the ys on which Baltimore is scheduled for play- ing here next week, at the close of the season. | _ ‘The Statesmen leave here this afternoon for | Boston to play three games there. Great pre- | parations are being made for this series be- | tween the’pennant winners and the tail enders, jand the home club may come out winner in & nancial wense, even if the team should not get THE EX-MAXAGER. Ata special meeting of the directors last night the resignation of Manager Shannon w: Political Notes. The republican state convention of South him by the xecretary of the saa ee rs. Balam ey he necretary of the | Dakota yesterday afternoon nominated on the sca teengience ce he ation, in which he | #t#t bullot Col. John L. Jolly, state senator said: from Clay county, to fill the term in Congress “Tam instructed by the board of directors to | made vacant by the death of Congressman notify you that your resignation as manager | Gamble. and captain bas been accepted to take effect | J. Brady nominated by the Nebraska demo- September 30. Your sickness, now of nearly | crats for the supreme court of that state: has de- two months’ duration. which has prevented | Clined the nomination Your participation in the games, has no doubt | “Ting Young Men's Republican Club of Balti dictated your course in severing your connec- | more ix making arrangements to tender a re- tion with the club, knowing, as you did, that | ception to the republican state candidates, to the direotory of the club desired to combine | be given about the first week in October. the'postfion of manager and captain in the per- | County tickets were nominated yeateriay by son of a player. The board deeply regrets the | the democrats of Charles, Frederick, Alleg combination of circumstances that has pre- | anq Washington counties of Marinade Sented the success of this plan. from which! ‘The republican judicial nominating conven- they expected great results. You have been | tion of the fifth district of Maryland hus de- earnest and active, vo far as your health would | cited to make no nomination, [ ashen. in the performance of your duties and | atter Tux Stan's report closed yesterday the ave at all times shown a willingness and de- ' ¢ollowing nominations were made by the Massa- sire to give Washington a winning bull team, | chusetts democrats: Eldridge Cushman of which entitles you to our thanks and best | Lakeville was nominated for secretary of state, Wishes for your future success, health and | Jas. $. Grinnell of Greenfield for treasurer and prospe! nd the same are herewith grate | receiver general, W. D. T. Trefry of Marble- fully tendered you." head for auditor, Geo. M. Stearns of Chicopee No schedule of exhibition games has yet been | for attorney general. After appointing mew arranged, but it is expected that the team will | bers at large of the state committes she con, have no difficulty in nding plenty of chances | vention adjourned. to play with other teams until it gets too cold aragraph in Monday's Star, copied from to play the New York Tribune, spoke of a congressional vacaney caused by the death of Representative Johnson of North Dakota. Gen. Gamble of South Dakota meant, Representative John- son being alive and well. “ = ieee ea Ses A CHANCEL WINDOW. Description of Mr. Holliday’s Artistic Work Placed in Fptphany Church. The iast and most beautiful feature of the alterations undertaken fifteen months ago in the Church of the Epiphany is at length com- plete. A splendid window has been placed in the chancel. It is not too much to say that it not only crowns, but glorifies, the work. It is not only ® superb work of art, but it is one which is characterized by deep religious feel- ing. The subject is the epiphany of the infant Christ to the shepherds and the wise men, the artist legitimately bringing together into one Racing Results Yesterda; AtGravesend: First race, mile—Madstone, 1, Cracksman, 2; Mary Stone, 3. Time, 1.433/. Second race, 13¢ miles—Banquot, 1; Sir John, Can Can, 8. Time, 2.42. Third race, % mile—Pan Handle, 1; Fagot, 2; Furnish. 3. ‘Time, 1.17. Fourth race, % mile—Lord Harry, 1; Dr. Hasbrouck, ; Sirocco, 3. Time, 1.1434. Fifth race, 3 mile, Ne kes—King Mae, ; 2; Actor, 3. Time, 1:153¢. Sixth race, 1'1-16 miles—John Cavanagh, 1; The Sheriff, OF ALL DRuCCISTS. ‘imberly, 3. Time, 1.5134 At Gloucester: First race, 3 mile—Tattler, 1; Garrison, 2; Repent, 8. Time, 1.333. Sec- scene the two adorations. In the center light of the window and at ite base is represented Fensrrenz, Canrets, Ke. It's not necessary to quote prices, we've cut them low enough, and our figures on each ar- tell the tale. Quality, we ave rum up, and you'll get better value for less money than ever before. Small profits on high-class goods bring purchasers, sud that's what we want. ticle w PARLOR AND BED ROOM FURNITURE ASD CARPETS IN ALL STYLES AND NEWEST DESIGNS, ‘Ours is aone-price house—and alow price at that—but make terms to suit every pur chaser. we np: We have always done it, and as long as convenience to our patrons we shall continue te dose. Give usa call BUDDEN'S NEW FURNITURE STORE, Detween Eand Fata As A Reze, Ane Appr. 21:E, AND WOMEN EVEN MORE ‘THIS ACCOUNTS FOR THE POPU- or ovR EQUITABLE cxEDIT SYSTEM, TEE TIDY AND ZCONOMICAL HOUSEWIFE. .CKNOWLEDGING ITS BEN- EFAC $ LY SURROUNDING HER MOME WITH LEAUTY AND COMFORT, EAYING ASIDE A FEW DOLLARS FROM BPR WEEKLY OK MONTHLY SAVINGS, aLL THE WHILE ENJOYING TAE SWEETS OF DOMESTIC BLiss. Te LIVE IN SQUALOR AND DISCOM- YORT HAS BEEN A MISFORTUNE OF THE PAST. TRACEABLE TO THE STERN EXACTIONS OF A CASH SYSTEM WHICH LACKS OONFIDENCE IN HUMAN Wa- TURE. FUBSITURE. CARPETS, DEAPERIES, ond race, 34 mile—Zingara, 1; Lilitan, 2; Dr. Bill 8. Time, 6184, ‘Third race, 43¢ furlong Batile Cry. 1; Fleotfoot, 2; Nettie. 3. Time 58%. Fourth race, 1 mile—Middlestone, 1: Corticello, 2; Lithbert, 8. Time, 1.48. Fifth race, % mile—Eclipse, 1; Belle D'Or, 2; Lucre, 3. Time, 1.183¢. Sixth race, 41¢ furlongs— Basil Duke, 1; Baltimore II, 2; Silence, 3. Time, 5854. At Chicago—Garfield Park: First race, 6 fur- longe—Little Midget, 1; Longbroeck, 2; Starter Caldwell, 8. ‘Time 1.155. Second race, 5 fur- longs—Roy M., 1: Paul Dombey, 2:Big Man, 3. Time, 1.04%. ‘Third race, 9¢ ‘turlongs—Quo- tat 1; Barney, 2; Eolem, 3. Time, 2.018. Fourth race, 9 furionge—Long Light, 1; Expe- rience, 2; Lorenzo, 8. Time, 156%. Fifth race, 6 furlongs—Wrestler, 1; Chimes, 2; Annie Clark, 8. Time, 1.15. Sixth race, 6 farlongs— Katie’ J., 1; Lizzien B., 2; Donovan, 8. Time, mee At Latonia: First race, mile—Patrick, 1: Van- zandt, 2; John G., 8. Time, 1.47%. ‘Second race, ‘declared off. Third race, § furlongs— Redina. 1; W. B., 2; Judge Hughes, 8. Time, 1.05. Fourth race, mile and one-sixteenth— Nina Archer, 1; El. 2 Marion C., 3. Timé, 1.5134. Fifth race, 9-16 of a mile—Torrent, 1 Empress Frederick, 2; Allie W., 8. Time, 593. Sixth race, $¢ mile” Wadsworth. 1; Old Pepper, 16 David and Isaiah, the sweet psalmist of Israel and the t evangelical prophet ‘bin an ecstasy inspiration bebolding in vision the Messiah, the hope of Israel and of the world. Isaiah is prophesying of the virgin birth of the Christ; David of the coming of kings to lay presents at His feet. From these, as two foci of an ellipse, the entire conception of the win- dow is evolved. On their right are seen the shepherds receiving with joy and amazement the angelic message of the birth of the Savior. On their left the three wisé men are — sented beholding the star in the east that her- alded the same g! event. Aboveeach of these roups appear two other groups, seeming muc! ae ‘the beholder, which, on inspection, are found to be the same men, three shepherds in the one three magi in the other, ador- ing the infant Christ, who lies in the manger, His mother gazing with rapt face upon Him, while bright-winged angels look on in hashed adoration. The artist bas represented the scene in the traditional spot now covered by the Church of the i ——— by steps which de- er side, the magi having used the one.flight, the shepherds the other. In the head of the central light a happy band of boys is seen Sooreganesees ness the coming of “the Light to lighten the Gentiles,” while d wer all, in the rose window. a chorus of angels | 2; Alcry, 3. ‘Time, 1.05%. Seventh race. Ciattine “cicetn te Reese” of a mile—Outeraft, 1; Zoolim, 2; Come There, The artistic excellence of the work is worthy | 8 Time 59%. platform heartily indorses the administration | ue ** THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D.C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1891. EDUCATIONAL. 1N_ WASHINGTON, L? THE MIMEOGRAPH OR THE. PRI- VATE PRECI Ee RSeee TSE eP Oe ca irte ae gee and Italian, and will ‘week by week feast shine > ORE es or a a ee firme supplied ‘with competent’ steaographors aud A. C. STARIN'S BUSINESS s30-20 Ibena Sy Batu. WH HERMAN RAREMANN M ‘Will: hoe ‘instruction on the violin n 9090-1 ‘188 LY C. AVITT OF BOSTON, M™* SE ovEs 10 1S LST 3. W. PIANO AND HARMONY. " "9030.20 ters, Used in ai 3 the business schovis of Washington." WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, Cor. 8th and F sts, nw. ne2O-tt MEF* *tERS sctioor, 1827 I ST. Boarding and day school for young ladies and little girls reopens October 6, 1891. an29-2m N at. nw. ISSES POLLOCK AND NORRR HAVE KE- moved their Kindergarten and School to 14:4Q re they lave 1 ror and bet limited. OF acco) 1 iPHE WDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, BOARDING and.day school for youns ladies and sittle sins. 1305 17th st.) cor, Mussachusetts ave." Ninth year Le- gins Wetnesday, September 0. ° Bur tnformation ud- the prinerpal. MASS ANNA ELLIS. ae2s-tnn PO%, PASE VOIGT, Divtomy De LUST versite de ‘France, Lis removed his school of ngwace to 1455 New York ave. Pure Parisian Classes now an {Tepid progress assured. orming. ‘HE Woman's ormNasiUM. 1381 N st. n.w., ‘For women atd children. Open October 1. Increased facilities. Dr. CLARA BLISS HINDB, se26-1m ‘Medical Director. ‘A CARD._HAVING ACCEPTED THE POSITION Of instiuctor of vocal music in The Woman's Col- Jexe of at pore my tf for Washington puptis will be iim wo days. Former patrons wuo 8 Feeun.e Jessons are requested to inaxe appiicat! fuelr earitest convguience that hoursmay Le satisiec- Orly arranced. moseor ANNIE LOUISE POWELIA MES, ANNIE LOvIRE Pow EL. of vocal music in tbe W. more, Lessons resumed Uctover 3. se20-ut 151s i 1e8 HARRIET We PARSING, ‘Will resume ionsons September 23. Residence, 1220 N st. Qu" 188 SCHMITT'S SCHOOL lll reopen October 1. y and Deaf Classes. 420 2d st. se12-in ‘UTOF.—PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ntary or advanced studies by a universit; COLLINS. Bolo Violinist And Instructor. TL 12th st. nw RS. JT. DYER Mv iy Mrs. Flora C. Dennison) ry er classes in dancing on Saturday, Octo- p.m. for Misses Baer rs. 8e25-1m* O70,5 AIO L ‘ON OF N. ¥. and EMIL BEHNKE of London, Eng.) VOICE CULTURE. Author of The Study of Vocal Physiology and the Use gt the Laryngo-cope as Vasuable Adjuncta to Voice Trainin (om application. ) Special course to those wishing to become teachers. Instructor at Norwood Institute. ‘Address Hotel Shit Baltimore, until Oct SHORTER he Benn Pittman School of Short- hand and Typewriting, Kooi 108, Lenman buud- ing, Rew York ave near (oth at ia wise economy tu learn the best syste of short- band under competent mid nee. ‘Every tacility for Levinuiny of advanced work, day andevenine. Especial attention to such methods of Gictation as are suited to promote Fapid progress. Some of our pupilsare now Writing 100 to 110 words Per minute, Shorthand and typewriting exclusively. _s63-Lin PEABODY KINDERGANTEN, (ORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL, 1018 Sundegsand piace, south of Dupont Circ Term begins Nov. 1." ars. LOUISA MANN. W 00's COMMEKOIAL COLLEGE, 407. Capitol st., gives a thoroueh practical Dusiness education on easy terms. It is well and fevorauly known and its graduates secure ready aud Profitable omployinent. " Studies: Book keeving, arithmetic, ‘business writing, spelling, practical mar and correspundince,, busiess ice. ‘opular prices: Nine iuouth 3 aonths, 10; eclectic shorthand, 3 months, $10; typewriting. 3 ionths, $10. Cail or send tor 24-pawe circular free. Day and eveniny sessions irom and after October 3. tr EDUCATIONAL. rs IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. RAILROADS. ES iT RE con LVERSITY LAW CHOOL ‘Thaw vite Sind ie Dacy Treetcant ~_ THE HON. JOHN M. HARLAN, LI. D. 4QM20CLATE JURTICE OF THE SUPEXME COURT OF THE ‘and of Torts. verre, . mt the Constitutional Jur of the E COX, LI. D. vALTER'S. (QssocUATE JUXTICE OF THE sUrReak coURT oF THE Professor of the Law of lees, and. Personal Property, Contracts, and of Crimes and “y “fHE HON: WILLIAM A. MAURY, LED. Gsereraxt ATTORNEY GENERAL OF me” UxrTED Petry guy coerce, ope Tow ni FIE Yox DAVID 2; BREWER LS" (ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Professor of the Law of Corporat fesor wor The HON EDWARD EDMUND BEEMUDES, LL.D. (CULE JUSTICE, OF LOUISIANA}, Tactarer on the Civil Law HENRY E. DaVib, A. M., LL. M. Gowernad ASSISTANT ATTORNEY OF THE DISTRICT OF Rreteane of Omics cfiae, ae AUGUSTUSS. WORTHINGTON, LL.B. Distaion jartonsay OF mE CNtixD stares), Lecturer on Leal Bibjovrapby and the Use of Tathorities in Court. WILLIAM F. MAUTINGLY, Esq., Lecturer on Practica: Comercial Law, THE HON. WILLIAM EDGAK SIMONDS, A. M., (CITED STATES COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS), fessor of the Law of Patents. THE HON. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (AspOGEAED SUS=IOR OF THE. SEFREME COURE CF TER ICT OF COLE 5 ‘Lecturer-on Criminal Law tnd op Criininal Pleading ‘and Practice. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. M. (OP rae WanmINUTOX Ba), judve of Moot Court. ‘The opening exerciwes take place in Law Lectare Hall of the University, sontheast corner Lsth and H sts. 2. Wi: 08 JHURSDAY, OCTOBER T, at 8 o'cock p. wien addresses will be mace by thé professors in ex” Piication of their lecture courses, fof new sectures for the cu 6 school has a two Years’ ani Jeading respective y to te degrce of Bschelor of Laws and of Master of Laws, ‘The lectures are all delivered after 6 o'clock p.m. Judge COX will continue Lis revular course tor the siRior year. and this courve wilt be wus lectures of Justice HANLAN, Justice BE” i: Judye BRADLEY. ‘The lectures of Justice HARLAN, two hours a week, will run turowsu the wis0.e year. ‘The instruction im the School of Practice will be more spociaiized, because of the additions made to the Eaoult: 2 5 ihe en ry is open dally for study of reference from o'clock ain. tol. ociock teins” Societies 10F ical lebate and’ fcr usvuciated study fecoive.apectal ecilitien. ‘ioe Senistaee a, daily in attendance in the Law Li brary torenro : swerinduiriess The lecture. course of Mr. Commissioner SiMONDS orga 16 all students, vat may be cint tuition fee. app y at tue Look stores of W. H. son $i im andor Pedormulh & G0. nt. Wee at tae Uli. rary .oF to JAMES 'G” WELLING, Pre = THE COLUMEIAN COLLEGE. Tho exercises of this institution, the OOLLEGIATE DEVAKINEN: DU Aust. Viol TY, University on MONDAY, AL. at 9 o'elock a. an. When new students, not craduates of the Preparat vol, Wiil Presont these. admission. Coulege in open to students of both sexes. Appications for catalogues siouid Le adivessed to the Kewisteur, ir. H.G. HODGKINS, A. B., who imay be found daily inthe T Librar; CORCORAN SCIENTINIC SCHOOL, THE COLUM. ‘This school wiil open at 6.0 des F Thysi’s, Mineraioxy, Mechanical “aud other with lecture courses on Astro omy, Anthropoloxy, Zoolozy, Botany, &°. All class mneet in the evensny’ and are ‘upen to botli sexes. F. further information apply to the dean, Prof. E. 1 FRISTOE, LL.D. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1335 H st.n.w.. ives thorouch preparation for col- Jeze, for the naval and iuliitary academies and for business. A corps of ten ve of whom are college provessors. “Number of pupils limited to 100. Butlaing open for inspection and a teacher present to answer inguiries o'clock; from 10°10 Miter 6 at 514 t. epnicu berms Seytemer on aad ‘or catalog wes or .Urtber juformation address gtr SNDMEW RMON AGCE’ PhD. #63 Principal. MEDicat oe ee i DENTAL DiVAUTMENT COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. in Dentistry’ bs Profession and a pe ‘The regular lectures begin p.iu.,and continue daiiy throughou: th Medical ana Dental Departments. For circ ‘0 Clinica! Instruction in ry. Der ‘apply to Di C sth 05 pt. ‘Telepbome So. The autumn examinations will be held at 1@ Med- seal, nilege, on Tuesday, September 29, ut 7:30 p.m. setlirs COURT ¥. WOOD, LL.M., Principal. | audit KR. ERNEST LENT, ‘HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Mh erceia2g: Yigln snd theory of music, Circuiat describing, the veuiiyyclasoes in ALGE- Piano. Kesidence, 1528 Corcoran st.__s@19-ln* CULUS may be obtained by YERMAN-AMEKICAN ACADEMY, DAY AND bt schoo.; reopens Monday, September 21, 2891; German and Enxlish : private lessons in music. 3019-10" HUGO KUERSCHNER, Princiy iPHE AKT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE HAVING moved into its new quarters, 80S 17th st. D.¥., will be prepared to resume its clavees in the varigus branches of instruction in ABT from October 1. Cir- (gars mnay be had at the principal art and book stores. Special rates for stadente the whole see- sion, Instructors: 5 s C,H. 1. MAC MES and aes BEKTHA E. PERRIE. seld-1m M™ STERLING Soe ARTEN REOPENS UCIOBER Id Pg. ww. 9019-1m PRIMARY 88 A ‘On THe QUINCY PLAN, For boys and girls from seven to ten years, will be con- oD HART, st ducted UY ates Fe de wT TERS wcll Opens Oct. 6.__(se1®-Iin} 1827 T at. n SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. 8 ee i bulidingy 1isd New York evs. 20 New . For pertggeehS OCTOBER T, 1881 partlowjare oF Partic ties ALICE GERTRUDE NUTTING, Successor to Mrs. E. M.S. Marble. “sel im? ALCULUS may be ovtained by HODGKINS, Pro! writing to 5 x Prof. of Math. wells SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CLINICS. ‘The medical department of Howard University will bold tie following clinics for students during’ tho ene Sumy ters: Surxical every Saturday by Profs. N. F. Graham and C, B. Purvis. Surgical every Wednesday by Prot. Robert Keyourn. ctice of medicine weesly Prox. f. B Hood. Obautsies for seniors Uy Pret. B. Purvis. Diseases of throat weekly by Prof. J. E. Braccett. Eye endear every Weduesday and “ees by Dr. E. Ouiver Belt. Diseases of children. ai Minor surgery every Tuesday and 4 hursda} E. A. Balloch. Dispensary c.inics daily by Shadd, Dental every inesday, Thursday and day by Drs. Over, Lee and Loiton. \OLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Cc ‘825 La. ave., opposite city post office. C.K. URNER, A.M. C.E., Prin. s Sixth year oa r — ons mp, leen Fears wi Le faculty of Eastman College. Sout author of the Lastuan System of Traiainue, watch Feceived the only cold medal awarded for business education st the world’ ir held in Peris in 188V. ‘Six courses: Busine ‘English, Accountancy, Civil Service, Shorthaind and Typewriana. Superior and enthusiastic teaching. orough and cal courses. Graduates of rare excelience a1 - — success. Situations when compete nd lor catalogue contcining a description of the courses and last yoat's enrollment of more that 400. red FRENCH LADY, WITH BEST REFERENCES, desires to form an evening class or xive private lessons at pupils’ residences, ‘or call 2s 18th st., between 4 and 6 p.m. FRENCH Lessoxs—Five MONTHE Cou $16. “Tuesdays and Fridays. 307 erienced and successtul teucuei ‘seld-1in* Mile.” NDS" SELECT SCHOO! of al; praise. The drawing is done with free- — dom and grace and the colors are rich as the GEORGETOWN. rainbow, except in one or two small areas. In y 1811 T ST. Nw. Fis , interinediate and high school for both 5 its ninth ber 2 A BURGLAR CAPTURED. Last night there slept behind the bars at the Police station Henry Johnsan, # colored resi- dent of southeast Washington, and the charge against him was that he had entered the home of Mr. B. Patrick, the architect, 1205 30th atreet, and stolen a quantity of things. It was about 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon that Mrs. Patrick discovered bim making for er ail " : PER EAT ATG ware closet and when she raised a cry : snatched » bundle of things which he During the twenty-four hours ending at noon | viously gathered and dashed out of tha tant yesterday burial permite were issued from the | Joor und down the strect. Officer Bloom health office for the following: White— | was eng the tery dhl es = PR nappies avenue if ‘and 25th an Sinead Som, 20 age een Miteain Ss, [eae aae vere eek oak Meta Cudlipp, $ month, entero colitis; Virginia | caitured. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick were at the Kleindienst, $2 years, pulmonary phthisis; | station last night and recognized the articles ‘Thomas Doherty, 64 years, tnitral insufficiency; | taken from the bundle ss belonging to her. Albort Sand, 52 years, phthisis; Catherine Mur- | She stated that after tho man fled from tho hy, 3, Year, Drotichacelle; Susan Loundos | house s largo, at, sharp-edgod rock was found Yiali, 69 ycara, senile marasmus; Aunie Mor- | on ber bureat,, which the robber had evidently gan, 1 year, convulsions; Adam Burger, 63 | brought in with the intention of using it on ears, chronic demen' rgisuna | whoever molested him. Before the burglar ‘own, 90 years, phthisis; Catherine C. Magill, | was discovered he had divested himwelf of bis 83 years, cerebral abscess, Gun ragged suit of clothes and donned & fine Colored Dg, 22 years, accidental | uit ing to Mr. Sherman Patrick. This drowning; Wm. H. Davis, 61 years, disease of | is the third attempted robbery that has taken the ears 5 — _ 24 years, bron ng rw place in Georgetown in the last ten days. Leland fi. Martin, 2’ years, pertussis; Dora manesten OF £0. aveuners, Finmt 7 days, convalsions; Louise Barnes,8! Tuore was organized last night at Trinity ! eR Catholic Church the Knights of St. Augustine, A Night-Blooming Cactus. # colored beneficial society. After the twenty- Tho residence of Mra M. A. Gallaher, No.152F | three members had Deen formally, made tuto street northeast, was Monday evening the scene | one body: the priest in charge mado few re- of a rare display of the work of nature in the | rks appropriate to the occasion und bene- presence of twenty of the delicate and beantifal | {action was sald. The society then, te the blossoms of the night-blooming cactus queen down to the home of Capt Gen Neal, 2609 O of night. This plant is about five fect im wtreet, where » fr jon was tendered the height, and the fotiage covers a circumference | Members and their friends. The titles of the the dicmeter f which is at loast as great. Tofcers governing the society are captain gon- It is ten years ol and was grown from wecot aleral, first depaty, deputy, herald, piece of # leat xbout one end three-quarters by warden, secreiary, sergeant-atarms and re- fwo iuches in size and has been blooming for | €°Fding seribe. ‘he new organization starts years, this being the eighth time it has out under very favorable auspices. The Lach fechas Hing Roem opie ye y in the first Pusvday in’ each ular meeting biossoms opened, and iast evening the simul- | month. taneous présence of sawety open blossoms pre- THE ARLINGTON MAILWAY. sented t rarely seen in this climate. About three-quarters of s mile of the track Besides of the new Washington and Arlington road has been Isid and work is progressing at a rapid cacti Mrs. Gallaher has a night- biooza! ¢, which was also in full bloom. rate, ‘The grading and filling is going steadily on and itis said that by the ist of the is also a large specimen of its variety snd bas been blooming for over a week. beat November the road The s will probably continue to oj spite of the numerous figures and the diverse scenes represented the unity of the work is un- impaired. ‘The artist is Mr. Henry Holliday of London, who stands second to none in England today. Competent critics state that there is no glass in any of the great American churches equal to this, and there is no specinfen of Mr. Holliday’s work on this side of the ocean equal to this i the Church of the Epiphany. Attho Arlington stock yards There was a large and appreciative audience | were 109cattle up and sola: Best, 4to43¢0.} good, Present Monday night at the reception and re- | g:¢ to 38(c.; medium, 8 to 8i¢c.; common, 2 to opening of the Second Baptist Sunday School Ly- | 94/0. Seven hundred and pee eh 2 head of dopartuients, Prepares for any course of aby coliexe or sives a wore training to those who donot go te collexe., Buti ft, evenly. heated thoroughly venthated, new plum Modern appliances,” Text booke tarnished iree ‘of Sppliances, Text Eictyes Udice hours trom 10 to 1% o'ctos sete He incipal. Os. W. BIDWELL, Neo uarUTa dary MME SEC Shh rene, ‘Reading music at sight. Late k E. Bristol of New Yor Suorraaxp, Ii you want to learn the best method of phonography n_ the sbortest possible thne, and if ‘you ‘wont & jorough In typewriting Acne Wictogranhy ‘and Busiiece Bobool, O10 and ver Y ak, ‘ve8-3m ¥. 3. MULVEY. 183 BALGH, 1207 10TH ST., WILL REOPEN her class for youn iadies October 1; special in- Structicn in Engiish and inatl + DUPIs pre- Dated tor ail eaah sel-im FRANCES MARTIN WILL REOPEN HER 100! for children at 1: a So at Yeave.seO list Meee ae oe eee ee pared succensiaiy for Grul servis gopartinental pad Eeasus examimauone. ste YAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN, 2? 3D ST, .c.. reopens Monday. Oct. o.. For circulars informati ‘after Sept. xB SOREL PPUOIDEN {MERSON INSTILUTE, Ee 914 14th st. ‘bet. Tend K ste. foe Ss revares { Yale, Princeton, Johns Hop- kon shige and he“ acueruae er the ‘scientite Scbucls, United States Ail Naval Academies and for business. for boys between Band modern Risse 12 years of age. Att laneuages. ‘Duriux’ the vecation the building has deer: thor- oughly fenoleled snd renovated, important ciditions {have Veen mada, splay Toot: bas been provided forthe Ras beau tyeced tu proporerine fortus work of setae? iste ‘Darticuats, address CHAS Be YOUNG. aul *[ HE PARISIAN BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Sanaa? ees tee in 5 a ‘Miss C. 5 st 5 fe PAG Booties ear aa Wi ROP. P. R. pone pita OPEN kag a NINTH a tion in on the st of Octover. cs wersation. “Cal PLC7ION, ‘oRaTo and voice gd Mise ADA TOWS! FS Pg BRO formers or | My CR RE OF MISS HALSTEAD’S aes nalketstieleniewie aes aie method ; publishes sixteen text books and ethod of instruction to nearly all teachers And colleges in America, Coliexe opens OCTOBER 1, with full day or evening sessions, as preferred. catalogue free. NORWoon INSTITUTE, "WASHINGTON, D. c. A Select and Limited Boarding and Young Ladies and Little Girls. ‘Tenth session besins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Address the principals, Mr. and Mrs. Wal. D. CABELL, 4720-3m_1407 MASSACHUSET?8 AVENUE. PHOE. IVOT OF PARIS WILL GUARANTEE to pupils that by his natural method they will be able to speak French after six months. Parisian ac- tent. Dloderate Best of references. Address 1B st. nw. sel-Im* PBURNESS SCHOOL OF THE ¥ WC. A. 1400 New York ave. n.w., apens October 1 and” is :ree to members. Ciasses in Stenography. Typewriting, Anthietic Bookkeeping, ‘Lavish French, Geran, Alceura, Geometry and Drawing. “Cnusual opportan- ities for'young men. Classes for men and boys im Gymnastice, beeinning October 1. Competent. in- ‘Only absolut Kerimombersilp te wood moral’ chasvater Cat ot ae fs sood. mo! Call a Office for blank ‘and further particulars ‘Day School for ‘applications: BY Goenta ‘4. PELE (FROM PARISY French classes and private lessons. Eight years o succesaful tonchine. ‘Best references. sel Stun’ M89 tacte a. Daxter, 715 Sth st. nw, Voice culture and _eel2-im® are sn‘ plano instruction. oi be mouth of Beptembers veel: BS. TTE M MS SOT Lessons resumed September 10. s02-Lm* KUpeseaeex. 5. 1530 O st. n.w. « %>ln* YOLUMBIA CONSERVATOR! , 913 K c TOF RWIS gh} St um lanas ¥ N HART, lew fasic, se7-1m* DES, 2 CAULFIELD, FORMERLY aT K st. u.w., will resume lessons October Tad Rew York ave: wie in M*®* Zetic >. sccmEn, 1322 13th st. n.w. 28." Applica- ofclock eacti aay. ‘Tus semzrrz scuoor oF LANGUAGES, 723 14th oh mw, ‘Winter terms berin now. (©10 and 612 a term. ‘Branches: New Yc lessons from. 2 wlan 3 GPORGRTOWS, UNIVERSITY, School of Medicine—Founded 1851. ‘Term opens October 5. Apply to the Dean of the Medical Faculty, G. L. Magruder, M. D., $15 Vermont ave. aw. School of Law—Founded 1870. ‘Term opens October 7. Apply to the Secretary, 8. M. Yeatwan, Georgetown Law Building. 1; HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., Rector. my EORGETOWN UNIVEMSITY. Ghounaed 2760), SCHOOL OF LAW. Pacuity. REV. J. ie alee, > President aiveraty.. HON, WILLIAM A. KICHAKD=0 %, LL.D. (Chief Justice U.S. Court of Clains), ‘on Statutory enJ Administrative Law and Legal Baxi. MARTIN TF. MOKIIS, LL.D. Dean of the Farulty and Lecturer om Constitutional and Internations! Daw. Adwriraty and Conparative HON. JEREMIAN M. WILSON, LL. p., Lecturer on the Law of Real Estate and the Law of Evidence. ANDREW B. DUVALL, A.M., LL. Lecturer on Fguity Jurigyiadence apd Torte, JOSEFH J. DARLING ION, LL.D. turer on the Law of Fersonal Fropeaty, ‘Contracts and Necutiab.e Paper GEORGE E. HAMILTON. LUD., ind Testa eutary Law. . ROSS PERRY, A.M, ‘Lecturer on on Law Pied ng, Crimninal Law and nnestic Relations. REY. RENE HOLAIND. 8. J., tural Law. MooT COURT. CIRCUIT COURT, PROF. GrORGE &. Hastrt TON. COURT OF APPEALS: PROJS. MARTIN F. MORRIS, JUSEVE J. DARLINGTON AND IL Kons SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, ES@., Secretary ani Jreastier. nnouncing aun, Ow. 5 it their ‘and 503 ot lecture rooms and iorary Teadins roowns. ‘The livrary now comprming tire ¢lisu and jewding American reports, aiid che lates! text books, pom most iewal subject, with ti Toaditig foun attached, will be open trom Vim. daily. Sundays excepted, to students anda. 61 thie school. «l prospective students, cordially invited to bey ween ut the ocd ays from ent, &e. | Circuivrs giving course of study be obtained a: Look stores of W. H. Mlorr: Fs TAY st. wee and Lowdermuiik & Co. Bw. andat W'S: duxaveun's ray store, 4. nw. oF on Applicat Feoually or the undévsigned. peree M. VEATMAN. Parsity Becretaty sbi treasurer, JN AUIONAL UNIVERSITY Law scHooL FACULTY OF Law. | HON. ARTHUR SacARTHUR, LL. D. | (LATE ansoczars JUsrich Ov The SUPREME COURT OF ‘TUE DisTuicr or COLUMBIA). PRESIDE HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, LL. D., Lecturer on the Jurisdiction of tue Federal’ Courta, JAMES SCHULLER, LL. D. iments and Domestis Ds. . 0. CLALGHTON, LL. D. ¥ we. Equity Jurispra- dence. Constitutional and Commercia: Law and Law of Torts. letter to EUGENE CARUSI, LL. D. Professor of the Law of Real and Perscial Property, (ontrscts, “Negotiable Instruments and Corpora” ous. WALTER F, ROGERS, LE. M., Lecturer on Pates Fracti'e. Ho: AMUEL F. PHILLIFS: (EATE sOLICIRH GENERAL OF THR UNLED aTArra, carer Ob the Law of Paribersh\p ond Corporations. HON. JOHN GOODE, LL. (KATE MEMMER OF COXGRESS FROM VIRGINIA), Lecturer on Criminal Law. JACKSON H. RALSTON, Li. B. Lecturer on Practice and Judve of Mout Court. HON. MH. 0. CLAUGHTON, HO! SAMUEL F. PHILLIVS and EUGENE CARUsI, Judges of the Court of Appeals. The opening exercises will be held in the new Law School building, om 13th street between Hand 1 nearly completed, on Monday, A p-m., and will colsist of bor: addresses by the several meiuvers of tie iaculty ana announcements of the courses ot study. “The classes Stil mieet at U:15 o'clock p-1. instead of 6 heretofore, ew build elusiveiy texcept Sunday? ‘mm. 10, 10 o'clock p. 1p. for the use of the students. ‘The enlarged dimen- ‘sions of the new building provide separate halle tor de- Dating socteties and clubs jor associated study. Abe library will be lancely increased during the cur- ear, aud Will be accewuble to students daily from 8 o'clock a. m. until 10 o'clock pan. ‘The Moot Court will begin its sessions in October, and will sit twice iu each week (except durime tue Curistmas holidays) during the entire term. Besid the preparation and trial of cases at aw and inequity, he meibers of the Gur are exercise in reparit deeds of conveyance, Wills, leases, coutracts and «hes legal iustrnments. Phe “patent law course, which extends through nearly the ‘whole term, is oven to ail the students without extra charge. Others desiring to take this course alone isy do s0 at a reasonabie charye. For catacogues apply at ‘the book stores of WH. Morrison, 1334 F st. n.w., and of Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F st. u.w., of by letier to : UGENE D. CARUSI. _Sec. and Treas., 48 La. avi ‘AL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, The eighth cponl eee - awl SSS ‘Monday. e anni ion ° : October $, 1801, ut 8 ‘o'clock p.m. tory addréss by’ Prof. G. continue until Apri 30, 18% Ler of the Association Of Anierican Medical Colleces and of the N 5 A tures years! yraded course is required. Bott, ssx0a areaamitted. ‘The faculty bas been augmented by the addition of several professors sud lecturers, and in creased clinical facifitios have been secured. The Polyclinic and Dental infirmary, located iu the collese butiding, under the contro of the faculty and open during the entire year, afford students superior uppor- tunities for obtaiing practical mstruction. At tue former tacilities are afforded for the study of many medical and ‘cases, and ct the latter students way witness all approved dental operations, per- Por turtier inforustion and ant ts apply to for turd ou and announcements apply HH. BARKER, MD. Dean, s019-2w 1116 Hi st. Ww. STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL PRIVATE LESSONS in all tranches of a general education. Special at fention to those whose} early education has been neg- lected. Civil service examinations; successtui prep- aration; full information. Freparstion for coliece, West Point, Annapolis and sil examinations. Type- wnting done. 5. W. FLYNN, A.M., Ivy Institute, establinhed 1876, &.W. cor. Stl‘and K’sta. n.w. ——— o'clock, as Vorciock, Madi MONROE FABIAN, THE EMINENT Pianist, will receive a Muited number of pupils in the higher art of forte instruction in this city. For terms. &c., apply at DROOP'S MUSIC STORE or WM. KNABE & CO. WARE ROOMS. -lin* TANO LESSONS— ‘Miss CLARA HARRISON, Pupil of Dr. William Mason, New York, 1019 0'st. n.w., October 1. Previous to that date office hours froin 10 to 4:30 on Tuesdays and Fridaysat 1215 Ost. nw. sei8-Im* T. ST. CECELIA’S ACADEMY. FOR YOUNG LADIES: SP ciidren, Gor Capitol st.. will reopen Mondsy, September 14. Ladies not atiendinz scuool ‘admitted to the classes in music, painting, phouos- Fuphy and typewnitne. preset ME, PUTNAM SCHOOL FOR YOUNG, MEN aisen ode Tor puoi otal eye, Prive tira” tion wiven if desired, to Wit, He PUTNAM. A. M., 1453 Corcoran st. n. W. ‘sel 3m "THE DIEDICAL, DENTAL AND PHARMACEU- tical departments of Howard Unt will their winter session October 1. For circular: C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 13th sf. ‘aui2-tooch (ACADEMY Saae HOLY Ross, Tory teopes Sepe ik Fe enz-te ‘OUNG LADIES’ BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 927 P at., Wasbingtop. C., will, October 1, service 1801. Pupil or <oliggs or cil : ‘Mt YEBNox semaxany, BOARDING AND SCHOOL FOR YOUNG 1200 and 1104 M st. and 1128 11th st ‘Seventeenth year begins TUESDAY, October 6. ‘Thorough instruction in all departments in accord ‘ance with best modern methods. ‘Especial sdvantaces in English Literature, History, ‘Modern Languages and Music. ‘Every appliance for health snd comfort of pupils, including ample exercise grounds, steam hest, pas- ‘senger elevetor and perfect sanitation. ‘For circulars apply to the Principal, 283m ‘MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. Tae NAT, ‘MERLY oie oo. ee _ EDUCATIONAL. “4 __ | CMBSAPEAKE's O80 BAILWAL _OUT OF WASHINGTON, ORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS. ST. GEORGE'S, | SCHED" Prot. 3. C. Kinear, A. 3 Coulee or business. Noted sor its tr resmunst sitaation a we earmbe,____ S15 A YEAR, BOARD AND S1SO rasmeey Giese, ors): torah taste mo cut fare Nery hea BELLS ote ti incopa scdsonm Hana ot PE Psa Pewe Sewiany, Wie Ls Se es cave daily from iy AS roarn tl omney SSSad pom, aol a Coached Post Line,” with | "Sad p masng " ” car trot Wants rt | crits Masiineton end, Sella fren to Cinema 11 Tow mo. the famous “P,P. V. Vestibule Limited” = a moind vest Demin ite forty-eichth sesh Septen ber 1 led train with’ diming vat tor ¢ = oie mo | Ost, Leaincton and Louteriile, kgs arriving at ¢ sens oo ati at G19 pus. Lexington ‘eae ¥ HALL BOARDING SCHOOL 1 HILDREN, ie, Chariottert Forest Glen, Md. ‘Thorouzh ! auritsh. Mua.c. G3u0 ie Nite Basties. Speers! attention tu: Dulidings visited iontuly. cS ward paptis Dates ke aE NTISS. and Bich Sih kale Lt Whats at Comper 's Uiien, ‘Pe swan Pema sea O t a F bMINAKY OFT sd Reaistoat eect sid hoalthaay section amd ‘tine value come. o. and admiraliy furnished. sapgghoag aon foretuxh : | Fpur GREK 1 VE THE Noi & NSYLVANIA Rot TH, WEST AND "LENDID SCE NER ot SCORER. N Fhom 8: STH AND BATS AN POLLONS 2 | yuited Express PoR | TRB, ‘THE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Reopens for ite thirty-thin! year SEPTEMBER 16, 1802 Students wil! gain many adv soltatng the opening uf the seescn, aeet WF ° TUITION €REZ TO ALL. For particulars aduress HENRY E. ALVORD, C, £., President, t fi ‘ae daily. for 2 sleeper to Picts AC RAILROAD or and Niwere Pale = Prince Geore ¥ISCOWAL HIGH SCHOLL, Near Alexandria, Va, ¥. M. BLACKFORD, M. A., Principat. ©. L. ©. MINOK, LL. D., Associate Principal. ys ana 3 Ap. xm. dale iy Ber Ask ior ticaeis via the New Line, raAisantee City tis For te Sibawne whart 32%, 425, 1.20 p.m, Ow tena » WASe. mi, LO, $5.0. m. daily, +0 and 10:07 & om, Cahy. ANT PB Traiue teave Alex Bau, 3:4, 11 p. a Lidaa. ws YS THURSDAYS Gruing iLewad, Tor Nomuni Crees, ¥ touctitg at intermediate lat oa fof wCCOMOUE. 22 i Woub, [ne7] General Dassoncer Aswat AND DANVILLE RALLIG tbe ty eat Pounsy vem. General dist Re Lm BWUAL To THE | convinced at Tex | HN. ketebi Caroans Pavesion 8 Aalto Lob Staion for all primcipal puusts evuth abd ecueiee seat n Buffet Sleeper, New York and Washing to Atiauta, conuecting wit T ce position, 200 first preminms; uusic echools aud collaces fof Fanos right Utat can take the § Prkicker & ¢ Ha ¢ Larlottesyiieg Manasaas for Frou. Kopai sid Strasbure, 7 W ASHINGTON AND SOUTH. ED LAMITE Tulunan vestibuied Ps ria UNEQUALED IN 10Ni, H, WORKMANSHTP AND DURA. x. Special attention of **Purci.asers” is invited to their “New Amustic Styies,” Duisued 1 designs of MIGH- EST DECORATIVE AIT. Panos for rent. SECOND-HAND FIANOS. —A latae awortment, comprisins eimost every we country, in thorough Southern Express for Lynebbupe, Ralouh. beliebary ind ation tu Catv.tia Div Chariotte ana. as low Rgures. SPECL ous South Carolina Division to Auguste, abd sation Allauts and Charsore to Auanta, wire cum ion for all points mows, Bd Southwest.“ Turvush couches ew ure to atm ianta. Pullman Baflet Sleeper, New York and Wi to Kaoxvule via Lynchburg, Danvuse, pie pind Mester Norck, Carwutia Devintoa, and Washi TAINS UN WASHINGTON AXD OHIO Ui PISTON leave Waskiuuion 9-10 a.m. daily 025 da: n the “wouth via Charlotte asd Wars Core Meese errive in W antinaon iy nm” 40:20 8 Wuite Clover Hovey. 20c. per pound. Choice Western Onions, Gc. per peck, and 0:45 p.m. cou Char ‘Respectfully, W. H. WALKER, e25-3in Successor to T. H. Waiker & Co. MEDICAL. &c._ BAtTivoKe aNd ouio KaiLkoaD. pD* LEON, Schedule in fect Aucnst 30, 1 464. C ST., BET. 435 AND OTH STS. X.W., Kaeve Woinen oom aaien eae The well-known isdies’ physician, can be consulted dsily from 10to land 5to® Prompt treatment. 8028-1W* NE TREATMENT PREE— FOR FIVE MONTHS Past the advertiser has been and will continue to fie Ohe Scientific Inansage treatinent tree to deus strate us wetuod. Has now addea Vapor, Sea Sait, Electric and Aromatic Bran’ Batis, aud has every facihty found in wore pretentious ‘sanitariuus. NO Medicines used. J reat:pent fur puysicaus 4 specialty. uremic canes baatine the skill of physicians soba, A lange established practice. Call aud iuspect imises and wethods or wend postal your Own residence. Y; hheuts are bozrded and treatedas one uf the talus ach patient receives personal attention of the adver tiger, no assistants bein employed sels” HELD, 401 and 403 C st. we., cor. ath. EDK. PROTHERS, 000 8 fore ane ANC made oath that he ‘mpecinliet in thiseity aud iY Gieceses of auen and Turuiad ny YY, Subscribed and sworn to before. moby Dr. BKOSHERS. SAMUEL C. MILLS, anotary Public 15 aud tor the District of Covuiubia, this id day of July, 188. se7-1an T HAS NEVER BEEN QONTRADICTE: > THAT . BROTHERS Cldest eetablisued acvertie- ing ladies’ physician in the «ity. Dr. BROTHERS, BO Baten. wa. Forty-Lve years’ experience. Maino ofibr, BuO THe ierisrating conga Wall cure any cage of nervous deuilits. wis bw. e07-1m' , MULLER, 1027 0TH BT, N.W.. TREATS ALL D'txrone aitections of the éye, eai. turoat, lund. bours. vio Tterm and dtovpeae aus cat A old YEARS OF SUFFERING EY CONSULT ing Dr. G. ¥. Theol, 638 North 4th st.. Puiladel- pe, Germuin-American ‘the jaited States whe is able to cure ail ofects of Guachs and toeir Home Cure® swindie 2, apo01F ‘LOBB, 329 &. ST.. gg contaimang full pericuars for HUME of charge. Hours Y to 3-6 to 9 evenings. “ pom. Sundays, Est For Predetick, #1230 ams. pm rad 1115, 13.30, oe “ the ihe ane ea ar). 500 C130 pln, Siewpung Cay ‘without Yun Poughkeepsie Bridge, landing pamengersin B. 2M. station at ajoston. For Atlantic City, 4:05, 10:00nd 11:55 a.m. Sume 4 LBS (me of suburban trains eee time tables. to be hag (Of al Licket aventa, ' cept Sunday. *Dafly. " calted Sor and checked Tras: boscis end reste Geuces by Union Transfer Co. on at cast ftices, 619 and 1ayi I's. ave. ead at 3. if. ODEs. ‘CHAS. O. BCULL, aust” “Gen, ‘Agent. PROFESSIONAL. ME, FRANCI*. CARD READER AND TRANCE Oe, BAPaaL THe voyant and born ——_ Ey Boom 10, 910 be ie aa GIATRYOYANT AND TEST cn ited ot ber parlors, OOF bates Pp ‘Of: LES! ‘Hours: cma peeateee a geass ‘or Tuesdays. e06-Lm* LINE. ate