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FAMED FOR SPEECH. Noted Metropolitan Orators and Their - Bourke Career— Mr. ment— Chae Ingersoll—Cari Schurz's Restlesences. Special Correspondence of The Frening Star ean truthfully There are doze: sequired wealth, fame and induence solely by their stranger who h ING THEIR WAY- - Ways. Cockran and Hie Remarkable Choate’s Culture and Refine- neey M. Depew and Col. K. ieniccaieoaeacnica Nuw Youx. Dec. 8, 1892. T HAS OFTEN BEEN said by those who love to dwell upon the supe- riority of the past ov the present that letter writing and oratory are lost arts, Now,while it is trne that cheap post- age, postal cards and electricity hace tended to make letter writing ‘WASHINGTON, D. Cc. SATURDAY, DBE ER —— 10, "¥892-SIXTEEN PAGES. word, he has never lost his love for the country | of his ancestors, and no great French gathering in this city is complete without him. French- men of eminence who visit New York are en- tertained by him and Frenchmen in distress | always apply at bis doors for the relief which he so generously bestows. He is an untiring worker and thoroughly wrapped up in the | Affaire of the great railroad corporations whose legal affairs he controls. MN. WHITELAW REID. an obsolete pastime, » one who looks sbout him in New York | say that oratory it a lost art. | ms of men in this city who huve imply and “gift of gab." and if you aska has the most curiosity to se fm New York the chances are that he will | pame Bob Ingersoll or Chauncey M. De- and ten yeare ago he would named fieny Ward he or oar many ora whe have requ: these i» William Bourlu something like of the last dem; tors there 4 dozen > of who became tyat the time & nation: cratic « | } \ MR. ROURKE cockRAN. Bourke Cock: Ireland thirty years bis scquain': at least forty-five. ever questioned it is wid of nearly every « nence. that he and that when decided that be vocation and ¢ with barely enc week's boart as teacher in where he succeeded so we as principal of Here he seadie« ance of Abram of Tammany to the bar at 178 Broadwa: earned barely eno: mary expenses, certain gift of talk which ma: Mase meetings. ran claim~ thet be was born in ht years ago, but for some 1 aspected that be No one, however, has e origin.” It ia said, as Irskman of promi- © the priesthood is Celt he i for some other country, arriving ev to. pny for bis first obtained employment hool in’ Hariem, that he was engaged the Mz. Vernon pubtic dlawand made the B. Hai he was better came to ough m He fi a ol. ‘wppan, then grand sachem in 13 he was admitied gpened a small office For several mths he h money to pay his neces- but be had strong lungs and a him popal ad John Kelly. thro: counsel to the after be first of Practice worth eared to hold p: ran for Congress in 1 large majority. wammer he may Long island. ‘The firm of still in exietenc place among 1 law firms a great many vears ago. the firm was Wi! statecraft as was Joseph H. Chauncey M.D was consider sveaker in niticent style in Macison avenss @f country life at nix place at San ew ¥, heriff's ah $60.06 ublie 0: ; hin ten yenrs | otice be had built up « He bas never ce, but was induced to} the ares | # Point, | Land was elected by a In the winter he lives in mi and i be seen enjoying the mn. cmoarE. Evarte, Southmasde & Choate, | e under another name, took ite| jhe most famous of New York's | The head of | illiam M. Evarts, celebrated in iiae in law; the junior partner Choate, who before the sun of | Jepew loomed up on the horizon ed the cleverest after-dinner | is. The backbone of the | firm was Mr. Southmayle, who was unknown to! the public and case, but was lewal never appeared in court to try a nevertheless considered br the ‘ofession the bruiniest man im the firm. | | from the front to the Cincinnati Gazett [scription of the battle of Pittsburg Landing Whitelaw Reid is more famous as a Journalist | and politician than as un orator. He is too cold and reserved by nature to become agreat popu- lar speaker like Robert Ingersoll or Bourke Cockran, but in assemblies of his own class ho elways speaks with intelligence, force and logic. Here in New York we never think of him as an old man, and yet he is trending uncomfortably we to sixty, having been born in Xenia, io, some time in the thirties He is of Seotch extraction, as any one will tell you who has ever done any business with him. He was fifteen years old when he entered Miami Uni ad after his graduation he was made | cipal of the graded school in South | leston, Obio. After that he editor and proprictor of the Xenia News, and for two years led tho life of a country editor. The republican party was founded about the time that Mr. Reid finished his senior year, and he identified himself with it at ce, diligently studying the columns of the New York Tribune and working hard for Joba C. Fremont. In 1860 be advocated the nomi- pation of Abraham Lincoln for the presidency, sud rt was largely through his influence that the Obio delegation to the convention con- tained so many Lincoln men. | During, the war he achieved a national reputation by his letters , his de- | } being regarded as one of the most brilliant journalistic achievements of the rebellion. OX THE TRIBUNE, After the war Mr. Greeley urged bim to take an editorial position on the New York Tribune, and it was not long before be became the managing editor of that paper. After the death of Mr. Greeley he obtained control of the Tri- tune by offering the shares of stock as collateral to friends who advanced him money on it, and although that paper was conducted at a loss for many years, it eventually became the mag- nificent property which it is today. Mr. Reid was twice offered the post of minister to Ger- many, but refused it on both occasions. He TR@*EVENING STAR: | 1885, when he was clected to the presidency. timid reporters, | especii | who lly to young and find him always ready to accord an interview, even if ye has to leave his own dinner for the purpose, and, moreover, who always remembers them when he bappene to meet them afterward in” the | | street or in auy other public place, Tt has beea ; | said of him that done more to awe! 1e Se i e | space bills on the New York dailies than any| From its earliest days until the | man of his day amd generation, and that something which rukes him a fit subject for| Present time the policy of Careful, : a chancel | Constant, and Progressive Improve- a in the village of wii Mee SEER ee ee oo steadily carried out. ancestry. He was educated at the Peekskill Academy eide by side with the Iste James W. Husted, and in his eighteenth year he entered The same policy will be pursued unceasingly in the future. Patents for improvements to this King of Yale, where he quickly became a leading spirit in bis class, It was during his stay at co! | Typewriters are constantly issuing. It is now covered by that he first began toattract attention a# an ora- tor; but he was not famous for his scholarship. He was admitted to the bar shortly before the war, and in 1962 reprosented the Westchester dis- trict in theassembly, and was appointed chair- man of the ways and means committee. The next year he was elected secretary of state on the republican ticket, and in 1872 was defeated } ~ the race od he eg governorship = jiberal republican ticke' lis talents attract e | attention of old Commodore Vanderbilt early in s9 PATENTS the sixties, and in 1866. in retarn for the valuable services that he had rendered that famous financier, he wat made the attorney for the New York and Harlem railway, and, three years later, upon the union of the Central and Harlem he wax appointed attorney for the con- solidated company. Halfa dozen years later he became the general counsel for all the Van- derbilt roads, with a seat on all the boards of direction, and in 1882 he was made vice presi- dent of the Central, and held that office ntil most of them having from 12 to 17 years to run. Ample guarantee is thus afforded to our patrons of their freedom from annoyances incident to use of other machines on account of suits for infringement. During his connection with the road ite has been of great service, not only ina legal ca- Remington f The Remington is to-day | | not only Unsurpassed, but , Unapproached, for Excel- lence of Design and Con- struction, Quality of Work, Simplicity and Durability. Typewriter. 1892 Model. SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict. 327 Broadway, New York. Washington Branch, Corner 8th and F sts. n.w Le Droit Building, pacity, but also in Albany, where he was wont to go to hobnob with the state legislators when- EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ever the Fanderbilt interests were in any way at stake. Mr. Depew married about twenty IN WASHINGTON, IN WASRINGTON years ago the daughter of one of New York's old-time merchants, and with his wife | GT, CECELIA‘S ACADEMY, 001 EAST CAPITOT ry rn | St, cegeyie 'y ally: for iri dispenses a delightful hospitality at his fine | Gagheducation “Purticast attendee the at dar yy home. In appearance he has much to | Wil be admitted to the classes Ip. uusicy art. fancy commend him, being ofa benevolent cast of gio countenance and possessing remarkably genial work, elocntion, phonogranhy and typew Stisa‘A. Sine Wowere, vocal teacher. 4th g A.B. Princtpal, limited, thus insuring thdividual instryc- pirat MANDOLIN, GUITAR. THOROUGH und rapid Instructions. Day Day or evening. ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. HOWES, 49.2" ee 980 Koo. Gono ASEUTE, Sy oar SW. For circulars address asin bt ‘A Boarding and Day School for Girls. BEVERLEY R. MASON. AND CHINA COL. | Teare with holiday | azzwe | ors. | Firing at atudto. works 1300 ot ne we SCHOOL oF AGI Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT, ai; France. Principal. 'LOCUTION, Snevadio of At puis aiden, Close Buy oyetern toast proues Rne nd orators. Sire, ELIZABETH KING, 507 Esat Capitol st 5 BU B5 Bie Stews complete course. On the season. Archibald AT. Espec 1426 New York ave. ter ticket, entitling holder to fie the moat popular ae u hol of Busines KT INSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR- tunity ever offered to parents, children, teachers. designers, decorators or artists to learn to draw and vaint perfectly: best and cheapest. Crayon, pastel, ter ,cojore, china and off painting, Sketchtra a ating from nature, canbe learned in afow days, i and ree the wonderful is to her. TR. medals and studied fifteen xears with the most celebrated artists in accepted the ministry to France, and during his stay in Paris made himself very popular not only with the French people, but with bis own countrymen, his large income enabling him to dispense a magnificent hospitality. When he first assumed control of the Tribune he was lampooned and ridiculed to an wnwar- ranted degree by his contemporaries, but he kept on his course, made the Tribune a paying property, married’ the charming daughter of Me. D. G. Malls of San Francisco and now has a chance todo a little laughing himself. His city residence is the Villard mansion on Madi- a avenue, an enormous and costly house erected by that speculator a few years ago. In the summer he goes to hi ¥ seat, Ophir Farm, at White Plains, in Westchester county. He has long ago made friends with a great many people who were his enemies a quarter of a century ago. and many of these people are now entertained both at his country seat and in his city home. Although a member | of three or four fashionable clubs—he was for many years president of the Lotus—Mr. Reid ix an eminently domestic man and spends his | leisure hours in the society of his wife and | Stet O09 worth of baintineson exhivition and for sale. NOSAL AUADEMY OF FINE ALTSOO Ea: PETENT TEACHER IN LATIN, MATHE- ats and ‘the lower branches dexites private Box 15 Btar oice Once in a while one sees walking with bowed head along Broadway or seated in an orchestra chair at the Metropolitan House a tall man with a grizzied beard and a peculiar face,which somehow reminds us of things that happened fifteen or twenty vears ago. The face and the grizzled beard were once food for innumerable cartoons, for they belong to Carl Schurz, who has been’ an orator, politician, journalist and business man and is’ always a musician, If it were not for bis musical taste Carl Schurz might have raised himself to almost any posi- tion in this country, but it is that which bas made him dreamy, restless and changeable. He has changed from one party to another so many times that very few people could tell to- day on which side of the political fence he stood during the last campaign. At the close of the Hayes administration Mr, Schurz came to New York and, in company with E. L. Godkin and Horace White, assumed control of the Evening Post and for some little time was a notable figure in metropolitan life. But afier awhile he tired of journalism and his partners tired of him, so he retired from his position and be- came the New York agent of one of the largest r = Movsr Vernox Sesrsany, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., WASHINGTON, D. c. Fichteenth year opened OCTOBER 4 Aselect high-grade boarding and day school for young ladies and Uttle yirls—thoroughly modern tn | its spirit and methods. New buildinze, perfectly equipped for health end comfort~steam heat, Perfect Passenger elevator, sanitation, For circulars apply to the princtpal, Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, lines of trausatlantic steamers, He entered wf. GASTON RIVOT of Paris. Address 917 upon this new work with the greatest enthusi- 143 = a eee asm, and tock an extraordinary interest in the Ce development of swift ocean steamships. He 38 » gr Tak’ KERR'S SCHOO, would chat by the hour over tho po sibility of | FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN building a boat which would cross the ocean in | 21. ‘S SCHOOL FOL Bors AND 2 will reopen Se tember 26, 1802. Best ies offered for pupils of all less than fivedays, and whew the Fuerst Bismarck made her first trip he seemed as delighted with thissplendid specimen of marine architecture as M fac Best of references ie a child is with a new toy. But sftera while he | Private :uit cn.“ Apply for circulars and informa- feil out with the company which emploved him, | Woh #11459 Corcoran tt Se and on the Ist of last July he resigned his pou | PIANO, INSTRUCTION MISS May He MEAD. tion and is said to be at present engaged in the | sorvatery of Berlin Lessons at puplls® homes if de. compilation of a political history of the United Adios 008 2d et. nw. oot-simn* States. He is stili popular as an orator and | \WTEST END STUDIO OF EXPRESSION. pee speaks with cogency, elegance and Banbousins tot ceaktee Tene waee cing es ore. eal oul Tanti WALTON, 1803 Hate MISS FRANCES MARTIN | ‘ ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL For Young Fades and Litt Boarding pupile ‘imited. (sel-4m*) HINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY 6 13TH ST. NW. near MASS" AVE., re- 26. BOARDING and DAY sch: Care- ‘on and tension exercises. | GEX, HORACE PoRTER, Gen. Horace Forter has distinguished him- self in many ways. A graduate of West Point, he played a prominent part in the war on Gen. Grant's staff, and when his chief be- came President Porter was made his private European wivantages; no seraaing ef | farena, 137 Q 3 ages and grades. | GRACE A. K. STRELE, SOPRANO AND specialist in votce building, ‘best Aiserican and rolces Call oF J, Eq SCHEEL TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGX v's and singing at sieht. Particular attention to bo- fingers os well as to those further advanced. Terms ‘734 12th at, Srskw2 M! DUCATION FOR BEAL. TIFF, THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGR, ‘National Bank of the Republic Building, cor. 7th and uw Twent ith scholastic year bewins Thi tember 2 18, Day aad nfght sessions, Five ments, viz: Practical Busine including Et rapid writin and training for the civil services Dre- paratory English, with lementary k-keeping, Kpencecian Rapid ‘writing. Shorthant and typawiit: ‘ite, itectural fechanical Drawing; corps of ten Shoroughly trained teschers; central location. ‘Spacious, brfitiantly lighted, newly tmnpepy d,hand- some halls and class rooms: joes of gradnates: always in demand ; terms moderate, bat no compe cheap schools. Office oj every business sZiual anvouncement coutsintos, £$1l taforsatioa’ woent coutsining. fail informa 7 Mra SAKA A. SPENCER, aut? Es " Prinetoal and Proprietor. Leet, spurt Ae Fencing (Ladies and Gentlemen), Swedish Medt- lassage taug! 1a coat rmnaatics a 1405 Corcoran st. W. Mi88 Amy c LEavirr oF Boston. 2 1121 VERMONT AVE. N. W. PIANO AND HARMONY. <0 Exocurox, Oxatory. Ralph Waldo Emerson said: “‘Elocution ta the art Wal arte; no education is complete without it.” Balvin: said: ‘* Few persons know what powers they sect near done he Pe MALTY coLtEay OF] hounded 1p 1834 oa Ban ee aw United Bates lawe ia ‘Hon. Francis G. Mar: ror '; Webster Edgeriy, gm Prune Pounder ; Wetter Eageriy ‘Hon. , ‘irman of Board of Trustess. The Martyn Collew Jargest and most influ t ential collewe cfite lind in the world 36 in number, are in bse | throughout Europe. ' Four ( I. AGomplete | ourwe in ELOCUTION. & A Complete Course in ORATORY. A Complete Course in ACTING. 4, A Complete Course in PHYSIC. selz-tr MARTYN COLLEG ACADEMY OF Ty OLY HOSS. 2 MASS. AVE. a FOH YOUNG LADIES AND ONTLDREN ‘Witt reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER [3, with tn. 3 text books, fn America and ting Courses: ‘TION. ‘education in the, preparatory and scademi> departments, | course embraces vooal the piano, harp, violin ZLOCUTION, ORATORY, DE AMATIC ACTI ‘Zand voice culture. EDWARD C. TOWNSEN and Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, tow, | MBS MAN SS RINDENGARTES 4s f and THE ELIZABrTH PEABODY KINDER. GAKIEN NOKMAL TRAINING SCHOOL, 1915 Sunderland place, one block wouth of Duvont Circie. OL Fall and winter seasions begin October 3, 18). OIL AND TAPESTRY ‘Miss C. 1. NEVINS, Vial L st. 8: ESSONS IN CHINA, ainting by L tw, DENTS LE. ee Ant portrait, painting, and wo- classes— Antique, and men's For circulars send to S08 172h Eve: tu, life—tnodeiing class tne MME 3 FSTCTA Day, PEOPLE'S SINGING CLASS. he note chain system for reading music at xicht. Washinuton classes: Monday, Tuesday and Wedn day. Baltimore: ‘Thursday, Frivay and Satrday Bindio, 940 New York ave. ih.w. eat GIGNoR MatNa’s | scHOOT, FoR S The onty of the celebrated Tfaiian met od ta Washington. Is thoroughly prepered for con- certs, oratorios an! erand opera. $19 Hr. w —Sie, Maitia will. be prepared to, ive operaiic concerts acts from Faust. Martha, Trovatore, fe.. on thi giylethat the renowned Mt, Mt | ADAME A. PYLE WAS RESUMED HER ‘French classes and private lessons. Tae) re M Be Dine years of successful teachiiiz. Best references. eed MES, MYERS’ SCHOOI—A BOARDING iey tated "For rottare angie athe p avidin ELIZABETH He MYERS ts/ 1s creaned facilities for imparting & thorough course of | 1 Bola, CBRISTIA | trolenm—Prevents ba pina cleat and healthy W, 8. THOMPSON, CBRISTIANA, 48 Pa. ave. \UURCEFS, 8 ‘everstiing for Chr GOULDS WONDER STORE nents, Toys, Fancy SP Rose's npusrni ‘ 203 G _a RS. VO AL TRA M Moprsre AND LADIES" TAILOR, G17 Lata et. n LLE. MARIE BENTEEN, n20-1m* M 160 iam ot KEEN'S, 1312 F st. nw. LADIFS' TAILORING, Pivsa Coats VELVETS CLEANED “D STHAMED Party dresses, tea gown! ko., dry cleaned at short notice. All_wool dresses dyed any shade when not too much faded without rippius apart, ANTON FISCHER, ace of Washington laties, | MES. c. MODISTE, HAS KE FY z parlors fromm 1213 Ito 121 1@ WIL be pleased to meet hy patro: 020-2" ADIES WHO WISH FIRST-CLASS DKESS- 4 making. made at reasonable prices. should call at Mine. CAMILLE'S, French Dressmaker, 7 Lieh ot nw mn® SEATSKIN AND OTHER FUR GaR. tered into the latest fashionable shapes ai MI CUNNINGHAM, 2 yet. Nand 0. NG, SCOURING AND DRY CLEAN 11205 New York ave. First-class ‘ork of every deseription. PLUSH AND. EDs. ADIE Goat, Sheepskin Rugs and White Furs cleaned. ANTON AND CAHOLINE LERCH, formerly with AL Fisher and ¥i Paris myo The well-known spectalist, 404 Ost. nw. Prompt treatment. Office Lours: 10 to2, 5 to&. f CAN BE OBTAT. > OFESSIONAT. MASS » RIUM, TLENTH STREET, Datding, newly papered, Ts a substan painted and Toon, Bathe,” Mass: trictiy ( ‘eperfit, Novelents, @ frolvais ties, F atients: era'ors (male and female), who are rad’ ropean institutions, and twoexperiea.-ed electrician, Pationts attended by their own physicians, a8 no in. Haviaz now beon estab hysiclans w called apon us we extend an invit MASSAGE TREATMENT FRPE tn oF er lerstand our ineihods before mak operators, ehoes fro {Pu F | (HK 13 _ RATLROADS- 9.009 ow px | RIGEMOND axp pasvroe moc zosn oF a3 Now 1S | RY MUDEROPEE AND EC bes POSTEAC FISHER PIANOS” are wed bythe | | Sobetuin st deat artiste everywhere. and are found tm | Alstain arr've and eo > houses of refinement, taste and musical | “y Renee. Nechinees, 0 cuitwre and wherever the beat PIANO is de- stamonson Sortaih and Wovter ra tired. The large number in use provetheir PUBCipel Palais seach or Popalarity. What handsome, tasty | 204 Qunvine, Syaien. FP CHRISTMAS PRYSENTS they'd make. Low prices and easy ‘erms SANDERS & STATMAN, Piano Portors on FS Jot Nowe iam SEF? Penney teenie Pasmme ech back, ecl3Sm___—ADAISN. Charlesst.. Baltimore. ALTET & DAVIS CO."8 CHRISTMAS OFFER- | ing ayrroved Dy ws. Out agent at S12 0th et. x Peay WARHIKOTOX AND sovTR oSerya Uinired mumber of our upright jtapoe at 873 | giQy$t 2% ED. conrad fSethinrepwiar prices WALLETS DATS Conds | WESTERN Veet BULSL (MIT. D. commnnt om co Petnan Slecper Tus ae tres DIveMEXcet | Sow K RASACER PIANOS — ot Fix And rare to Auapta (au lent vioalat. § BR OMILLS © These | mae Riesper through Sew ¥ and other makes at 2208.4 4:., TEMPLE OF MU" aun migcms GH. RUHN, est 1872 Prices reasonable ;terms easy. | Washineton te Alkeh sha \agumun au-3en apd Washingta te Mempiie via Iarwninehare =— os grail eR oe - joutcumeary | Doped pointe w eee on Le MEA Ee E Mot primes vin Rie: SRS ad Weehiwavan tc. stinntn q NNN 3 gE wt a TN ANp onto piviston oe tS “ie: ing ares Wastinat Praxos inaton az EUGEN DALBERT: From fullest conviction | declare them to be Che beat tmatrumente of Amerioa DE. BANS VON BULOW: Tdeccare them the adem dutely beat im America AL SRUNPELD: 1 consider them the best | rarn ing or ovr times Y. AIKOVSK}: Combines with great volume of tone arare sympathetic and noble toze color and Perfect action. A magnificent sttortment of new artistic #t Grands, Urrigbte and Squares, Gnished 1 all fancy woods PIANOS FOR RENT. SECOND HAND PIANOS —A€ latee assortment. comprising almost every wel): known make in the Country, in thorough repair, will be closed out at vor} Sesh fordruice SECA SbOCEMEN Remedi | eT es arid iu tera etch wl be arta S , MONTHEY INSTALLMENTS when aectrad U WM. KNABE & 00., F Market Spade sale ed 4s nt STORE wba | Ot Pian. ans PIANOS, THE ARTISTIC STANDARD OP THE WORLD. At fair prices and on accommodating tere. ‘ip. JOHNS RTLIs & CO. . shin 17 Pa ave. near Yorat, | "For Annerolia S100" 46 0m. 0 hana 4.98 } ANJOS. BS aaa Feedenek, t8 45, T1130 om, 01.55, "aa 87S Stewart Philedeirhta-made Bap.) 4887 jos, A large st es ranging from 87 For Hagerstown, #10 408 » 15 Dem ‘to 860, the Lest for the m: be, “hak re: rein Th & CO. 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DIANOS OF DIFFERENT GRADES, UPRIGHT, | BE sausre and rand; new and second-hand; fron: | €300 upward. on accommodating terms or for rent at oderave prices. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. 030-1 807 Pa ave., near 1th. eat ‘ron Was 200 pm. de os une 1b au Tntanesn au § 00 a, St. Low aPUNING AND RE £01 | Fispw. Chicago 5 oem [TUNING AND REPAIRING. GromOR, mii. 730ps + = sale as ie aii | years with Metzerott & Co. Hesidenos, — | 22thsr. najolle 118 ee nay | 7. connecting tu t EK AND RELIABLE PIANOS AND ORGANS m.. St Lovie 3% ert to: t moderate figures. at KCHN'S TEMPLE OF - C. 1209 G st. Pianos tuned, regulated and 5 rented ablished 1872 at Ki. hmes STEDSWAY, CHASE GARDEN, BRIGGS PIANOS PUBclpal Virginia poiuss, daily, eacest Sunday, tor S Organs aud Wilcox & White Symphony for sale or Pall orations and tickets at Company's offcea, a DBO s ener O13 and 162! Peone. ave 2 _-- - OEeemmeene eh aS 3 ‘SY. FULLER. Gen | Passenger 4<nt SS TITT FEB FFF FEF 18 z= i gE a a i ME OMAN sNLVA Aw sy T Ee fe Fe TO THE Nomi H, SEAT AND SOUTH) - + 0 das § = DOUBLE TRACK “SHENDID SCEAB ES Prize modat Parts Faposition. 200 first premiums; | STE tote iuee ee indorsed by over 100 inusic sehcols and colleres for | TRAINS LEAVE Wasi NqioN FLOM STATION CORNER GTR AND AM STS’ AS POLLOWS Puuevurg to Col Aand Toledo, Altoona to St Leute . SCOTT, DENTIST, Has restimed bis practice at 1011 H st. nw Preservation of the natural witb. Nh deo ant Dowite Car Mars U, ®& DENTAL assocratiox, Wentera Faprnen ai 7 $9 9 Pare Warhinuton te Cht Cor. 7th and D sta. now. H The leading dental onganization of America. Com, osed exclusively of experts and pledged to scientific dentistry at mod- erate prices. Sole owner of Zonine, the “wideawak-” anmsthetic. No danger, no pain and no sleep. See card in another Dine Car Altouus t xy emns, 4 po denly for SN thrown Dieeper to Piabarg and ¥ Cvcaudawee aad column, as ' DENTISTRY.) ( DENTISTRY, | For w 4 Fue tt Hem | “And no pat. § TSE {and nopeia. | ron FHITATLLENTS. NEW YORK a am FAST sn Usnd tls mw te — 4.20. "19 Mm 110 8D. Buprene > ad teath? Well, whatof it? Thousandsof people} — Cars, no Oa Mr. Choate is at prevent « little past sixty, but «does not look bis age br ten veers. He has | ‘alwase been a strong republican in polities, but | secretary. Since then he bas distinguished | bimself in railroad afluirs and as an orator \and a man of wit As an after-dinner have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other anes- thetics o have them ont, owing to heart disease or nervousness. To persons so afflicted the REID'S SANTTARIUM, 523 THIRTEENTH i ion in all departments. For CIRCULA appiy to Miss CLAUDIA STUART. Principal. d- NGTON CONSE®VATORY OF MUSIC, W.ASEENSTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 15TH ST. N.W., near MASS. AVE., 3 r.. ‘opens Sent, 26. BOARDING und DAY school. “8 40. FAR F Nab LMT ‘Care. INGEE SST ! Twenty-fourth year.” Piano, | apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. ol-Sia* aaranteed persianent. ALGINE PROCESS 4 sen gel pepe onal : speaker be easily ranks with Depew and | orgat tong ein, “Ant ee ee TERE, Plano, | apply to Miss a Beasts z a ae EE eae ee ae onay te the ceuee! nin time| Iwould like toknow if there is @ man or Chemie, Soci lly Gen. Porter is an enor- | tagerto paplia. 0.8, BULLAE Die (GUITAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY | TITULTE: 1108 Gets. w. | te epeciatty bipiek. he cs eh ma he believes, he has never had any political am-| an pinabyer land eg Leap rete neard | mous uvorite, and hie ‘pomcssee the catree to | GG UAMANTEE TO TEACH ANY PERSON TQ DRAW fon arora Heme raga STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE —DHs. BROTHERS | abwolutely painless that having a tooth pulled is 4 eae oie ‘de. | 0f Col. Robert G. Ingersoll or discusses most desirable Louses in New ize crayon portraits in 15. lessons. ies | eaten WAL Lat. nw. | 1 and Gray treat al! diseases. No cure, no pay. Oniy | almost a pleasure, so superioris this to the old meth e.., sie thet pablie office nw “BOR SAY S0-| chances in the hereafter. To the outside world | Yorks but it @ at public acd semi-public dinner | (ogm'o, Gon F's, mews, OO REYNOLDS, Artist. | aGHOUn, eat aptatrersicine pnyatciane In tae ofy- Retab- | U2." algtes heals the game quuhiy. stones. bat] aane Tn 1871, when the resectable part of the | Col: Ingersoll is chiefly known ax the man who | parties that he is seen to the beat advantage. | Sommerer ee a M indergaften and Primary Classes, - am oN. noexperiment. We have ased it for more than three | Sunday i r" mest denied the existence of hell, but here in New | His humor, heightened ag it is by @ sing-son, Ap a ~ “ 4 Formerly at $20 3d st., now at E: years and extracted thousands of teeth with it. Naeany, commanity rose in their might and overthrew | 4 ; y a sing-song | V otione, and exrelience In performance essured Ost, nw R. 0. J, CARLETON, Pepe the Tweed gang, Mir. Choate was made a mem- York his theological peculiarities are rather | voice and ‘a drawling delivery, never fails to | also VOCAL and FLanO equally serail taagite Trial | coach trom north zeeest ts" etm | D' ° enreak uae Fores yam wow Stents thrown in the shade by bis brilliancy as a|couvulse those who listen to him, and he Bree. ae Se a BOT 12th st. nw. be a ae ber of the committee of seventy, and ever y bis b y q 2EWENT LEXINGTON ST. BALTIMORE. 3 CONN. AVE. OTTO T. SIMON. Surgeon Dentista, For Broativa, SY. al! throueh trains mizee then he has taken an ardent interest in | SPeker and the bigh position which he has won| makes his points rather by droliery and his 1435 CORCORAN 8. WASHINGTON. i 1023 Paes calvnre, Monday and Thureday. | Graduated London, Fnzlan4, 1835 ; New York, 1879 9 ¥ oate of F ye Amnon. oft the reform of municipal politics, even going so | for himself in the legal profession. In fact, so | way of saying the unexpected than by flighte of 2: F RUECKERT, BLANC KUECKERT. | - Papil of MARCA Lsiof Pari DENNKE of Loudon, | Cyne, Longen. Enctiat. 1875 Now Tork, 18 aaa! Few Suhre. Be Se aaglgues far as to support Francis M. Scoit for mayor in | **Tong are his personal qualities and so great | That the general poeseeses a | R28-2m* 7 Se es Blood or Skin Diseases, Nerve Ex- . 25pm. week 180, ai his talents that they have secured for him the | large fund of common sense and great execu- [2 ESSTITOTE BUSINESS COLLEG! — — — es haustion, Nervous Debility. (TBE EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, Tiepur Gavat tn the guecsting tie friendship of a great many men eminent in| tive ability was demonstrated by his shrewd |g gr 7po@iett Sad. Kate. tw. SW. FLYNN, | RORBEL SCHOOT. SKILL. SUCCESS. " alt he pulpit. Mr. Beecher said of bim once: ent of the movement to build the | si i Te Seti thine English branches under, competent instructors. PEE! - ave. ally Mr. Choate ix a gentleman of culture and ‘be pulp r nee: | managems of build the | sion. mouncement. cl 7-i ‘with teachers’ sreinine clas, ‘DO YOU FEEL 1217 Penn. 2 lceiet. oot fon cheeses ants ‘A rigid and religious despot of a father threw | tomb of Grant, a movement which would bave | 95n5 GERMUILLER, TEACHER Mise SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Pri Mca nhl ap Hab arcing FAIR ens cnc ag Se - ‘tom him off with fatal rebound in theclogy. He is | languished and died of inanition if Gen. Porter | Por Piano, Oram Vocal: Music and Harmonys Exe | 0c20-Ow" ark re melanchol ercial position im New York. pepedhny) anachgge daa pr olen oe Dig tg Coy pertary Sie preee ily eitatlne Wo bemtaners ss wel msi papiiegd: | Sam Se ae Dull, sometimes stupid, have melancholy spells, | SPECIALIST IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. jtarian rominent « is "y . vd not gal z to life. ~ of. 3m" ILUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERO! unable toconcentrate your mind, poor met » fool Unis ~*~ a of warm friendship and much esteemed by ali| It is safe to say that every southerner in New | Tanced-_OUL Lat. ww. = es a siawee uachuty. Bea ony mechs ta COL. B. G. INGERSOLI. 1Och at, n. w, ful instruction in all departments For CIRCULAR ‘La. ave., bet. Oth and 7th sts. nw. ELECTRICITY. D MES DORAN 1117 G aT hb Ow” > At either for business or society, feel shy, desire to <1] i ‘i ROF. AND MES DORAN, i117 G ST. N. W. C/K. URNER. AM. 0.8) Prin, | 3 FINE GOLD AND AMALGAM FILLINGS. For Fores creek Li reader and is extremely "ho know him persoually. He is an unbeliever | York knows John S. Wise of Virginia and half aun BAY ne AG ,. | be alone, irritable, despondent and almost’ demoral- eres Frgith history. fie !® church and Bible, largely through ignor- | of those who know him call hita “governor,” | bich cit aeeivit seprioe ote ieaiesate” eee sens rosesbar al the Taseian af fenzs Occ: | iad, Seal genaraliy: ted up and thas tte te nctng is Bon beter 9.00 and 12 50 « ge Eliot and T ance, but on ali public questions, education, | though he was never elected to that office. Mr. pupils alec taken. Private tuition, Ay ot evening, ih, Phonograph. | charm for you? If so, you are afflicted with EXTRACTING WITHOUT PAIN. ® my wt Gusday. Suni ray. Fora great many years Mr. Choate has ™0rality, temperance and purity he is always | Wise is an orator of the true southern type and | Call oncraddree E. ce Ee | eed eathagett ete Teen, Superioe NERVOUS DEBILITY. weed ALEXANDRIA AND TEE SOUTN wed his summers at his superb country home | ‘and and earnest.” ss such is in great demand at ail gatherings of | QOLUMMIAN UNIVERSITY a crooL. Graduaten of Sears excellence au tistia: | Do you beein to realize that you are not go vigorons ‘We make s full Set of Teeth (either upper or lower) es B40. 0 4 Stockbridge, Masa, in which village the| IN HIS HOME. people who hail from the other side of DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY. guished success. Cafalorue f Se een renne ENNIS La ae cachich cdpeaaenah Stas aah GARE: f Southmayde family also have «place. He con-| In these few words Mr. Beecher b ppily hit | Mason and Dixon's line. He is out of politics | | Courses in general chemistry, qualitative snd quan- | TOARDING AND DAY SCHO mahnienggiee ep omlapeaaicy: tne paren) [PPOOPRRO Ah OUR ah 9 cman - 0 Siders Stockbridge the moat besntifal village in | % ia | BOW and devotes himself to alarge and lucrative | “stirs analyels ere now open- young ladies at 27 P st. which enabled you to thrust trifles aside and march ic netting ives a ni expression ond, and te fend of tt ecuoce than | off the traite by which the famous unbeliever is | DO" 0nd 2 sregetcmction whl be sciven, i wet and, ary searing. pear ten & gauport, Princ onward to success? If's0, your case is one of the countenance, end abso.ute comfort is assured and : Hew Bagisnd, —< = known im the city which he makes his home.| "Gal. John R. Fell ho before Bourke | work, z ee SEee OS RESIAEE. teed. Rot yet been ruined by too many fashionable a a ‘ol. John ‘ellows, who before Bourke Hon. Spofford. wee euaranteed. people. ‘ peculiar isle of oratory tro tos aell Kanon is | Coekran's day was considered the sbining ora | auattuscedf sities’ wet tt "E eet BALSTFAD'S PRIVATE @CHOOL, FOR | starticd, surprised. cr urot sligat ‘xertioat Tory | We lsvert partial seteby our aystem of Crown and | Tre of r torical light of Tammany Hall, was born in the | qualified students. children and older girls will berin OCT, 3. On and “é : 1 2 Bridge work, avoiding the use ofe plate with all ite © 9 is, 9 " the inhabitants of every cit Special instruction in the che of explosive | after Sept, 98 appiicati iade at the school | ¥OUF heart beat Irrezulariy, sometimes fest and then Ae ? ta. On Kunany at 410, i wand aaah euuiment eee: foam — — . a fest yin subrlatices is cflered to officers of the cfm, lf Feats fap OR st nw. dolly from 10 oie ma | feel asf it were about tostop, have pains of a wan- | discomforts and annoyances. 45-1m' ESE S. Sakray 213 to jog) ‘ given to» comparatively small number to know | broke out and he drifted into the confederate | - Particular attention wi!] be given to providing factli- | —22 SE isdamnee cate wastneyins seated ecaae min os aw! te rsation at the cflice, northoss cus Col. Ingersoll in his home, and it is there that | army. At the close of the war he returned to | tes for research work Jor post kraduste studente who OUT OF WASHINGTON. BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. oat enchen of Werelce ” Seat’ | wa phe oni wes amd ot th the very best side of the man is revealed to | the north. began the practice of law in New | ecjesudidaten ‘cr the derees of master or doctor in ced Sot don it bat People often think the condition is something to feel | vation vf the natural teeth « spocsity, “Extracting | Maine wine we the ehwemian hws intimates. There is no more devoted bus-! York, got into politics and the district attor- “CHARLES E. MUNROE, MARLENOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, | ashamed of, and too frequently fall a willinz victim | snd filling without pain. Twenty years experience Baegae te dn mad pestle “ 1 121m Profe ¢ Chemist the peas, S482 Per Year. A successful school. One of } into the hands of some of the designing quacks who | Fees moderate. see _| oF —~ “27 i band or father im the city than be, and no! pey’s office and me a most useful member | _222%-1m ___ essor of Chemistry. _ | the best to infuse with enerey and to wake up boys to —— VROSHON'S D ‘General Manager. [ew27) Gewers! Passe oe man has ever entertained with a more gen-|of Tammany [iall. He is « mote brilliant | 307 B,f FRENCH , CLASSES FOR | the duties of life, "Boys undar 18 years, Sir infest our large ctties, or go to some doctor in general | (j2OSHON'S 3 5 ————— crcce hospitality. At one | time, it was | speaker than Bourke Cockran, but has not the | “private'tastasitaesies ne cauaren. = TE | Ferien an Lncwindse, of correct teatinent doses | £20 Fitts unde nen Opra dayandatesten’ | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS rane ce esc pat netineton:. he Uiterally | latter's stamina and steadfastness of purpose, | _ni MELE. V. PRUD'HOMME. HOTELS. the poor, deluded individual with the Uromeze te | Sundae. Filling #1 up. Old and new processes used. 2 ronal ept 0 jouse, but was finally compelled | Ho appears at his best when addressing a “< Gabo ee ee . ; i ce A PAROONS 0 OOR OT AND Ew | LK AND WASHINOTON STRAMDOATO®, to-sbut bis doors on account of the ewarme of | Holitval meeting in an exciting local exparge, | WPS GoM MERGAL COLLEGE AXDscutoor | — ssaity ty honphoran,strycbaine., Danson, ‘bc: | DE "AlRG igSaty AEE aa ae ey | NON vent cwnvorom b Oe cranks, office seekers, bores and free lunch Rores i Witsox. ~ | Genital st a hicwrclass school “that on ite merit (ASSOUNCEMENT-8T. avausTIS The causes and proper mode of treatment of thess | teeth restored by thecrowasysteia. Alocalsnssthetig | DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, fiends who infested bis parlors. In politics the ee de Sealnrt on es Hy to tbe tesa maak Day aad . troubles are but litle understood by the general prac, | SUPLiad to guna to pain in Al FORTRESS MONKUE ont colonel is a republican, chiefly because he ic a HE DECEIVED HIMSELF. fore: jon and graduates are ‘asalated to rial HOTEL PONCE DE LEON, titfoner of medicine, and the vividly gloomy word Ei == TK ee gt NONFORR, Fils cireng_baliver in protection. He made, hie pi hiceunils tho annual free, 28 THE ALCAzaR, nictures of the quack's allered lteratnre too often | FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY TEETH FILLED ane new ant power!t! Toon Palace Stearuers ire pearance in of nat ice of P. ti iB re cause susceptible men to bacome completely unnerved. tof material at 1325 H st. dental department oT BORN in 1876 at the Cincinnati convention, where he | A"* Wasted tote of Pattiotinm ona Lake | FIRIEXDS SELEOT SCHOOL, 181} J 87. XW. — . HOTEL CORDOVA. “Where shall Toto get cured!" mauye poor suf. | of the Columbian University, trom ites pram daly | WASHINGTON AND sorTanorsm Paid an eloquent tribute to Mr. Biaine, which treatment life study. Expert. uri 4 dally at OU and be was bursting with information. Finally, ong2om, ong for reception of wucsts: Boome ep tutte | Soaral, waters ad Nourasune. |___ OCEAN STEAMERS. Rerive unable to stand it longer, he approached a} »28-1m _ FILLARD'S 401 nia (nerve exhaustion), diseases of the bindder, kid- URS TO THE TROPIOS—ATLAS Lis! ——_ Sccctl ween: gs an’ Seong teem iret Suir Mt BRADLEY HAs REVOMED INSTRUC. Wy Mako mort. eye thin, bod or nervous system, o= aay acute o: | (Tv sekay mrvacefrpa Stew Krk to dn Teta of | crsieraon main St, Ti HN ane NAR Resear i 2 roe Miea idreycand gepan, tte fae He oe soda, Serica ng yee tay errata tat ina ana Bigsby ad | “PU kor yb we he ne ne In vfking of the men of foreign birth or “My friend,” he said, impressively, “I sup- inwora are welcouve any Wedneeday. — Mesbinsion. P.O. | andan eamestness of desire Sg Catena imal Oe peer ol eae ancestry who have identified themselves with ‘ou know that those gray and fallen walls - Hours, @to2, 4103. Sunday, 9 toZonly. Gousuise ralar " =, a the weifa) York oue thinks instantly weer (aes on tha east shure eee oll: Gat xe.| Ai Sept Be piel tee ae ae mete go eee ee Heated pemphiet toned. bier Foitwobie W sage a f Mr. Frederick R. Coudert, whe ta the most mains of world-famous Fort Ticonderoga?” ja forme. Address M3. Star ollon’ iG tin fioakel nara Se eee ere hee geet prominent and highly respected representative “I didn't know it, iz,” said the small man, CORSULT, THE, ONTY “VROSOOPIAN Pavar- St8z Ro FENPOR, Cy Tea ee oS J Of France whom we have in New York. Mr. simpl: lanes Weskinaten, Dre, BROTHERS and GRAY: png ~~ 4’ ~ +A Phibar nausea ane Coudert, bowever. is an American by birth, for Weil sir, they are. It was on that spot that pay Se re ‘ “4 gee To: re). Bremen. inauer “Arruweun''i! on MONDAS and © EDN hie (ater emigrated to thie city from France the English’ commander was called from his tainty by examining tat Sharecter of | a OE a ae te Dae ene three-quarters of & century. ago, and twenty bed to surrender in the name of Jehovah and symptoms without asta s: bythe aret a Be $0, 7. itavel, fucs., Dee. 27ii aim’ wad on SUNDAY a: 2 pete ws before the birth of his son. The elder the continental c Tt was also on these trike morgine. ‘We treat all pene arenes | Son: em Special raves for (ripe te the pleturenque Lower Po Tomaert was 0 man of conctdaratie learuing.and shores,” added the man with the tomato com- hich the Eaman feuly aFe subject ‘cone gg gg nee, ©. W RIPLNY, aged to give bis children # good education. plezion, waving the fluttering time tables ora- vn gt ety ay By rH ‘according to locations gyi? Gourra Monaeee. Prederick graduated from Columbia College as forically, “that the Prench and Indians fought Minas, stomachs Filner: Ber ot" | Sue berth, sierage at low rates ay valedictorian of bis class at the age of eighteen, the English. Every stone, sir, is crowded with — TNVIGORA’ 4 “ - PTORNEYs. immediately began the study of law, and was history. Dt jorve ytlant ithe ‘OR THE rT naa admitted to the bar as soon ashis age would : hey?" said the other, reflec- yy Aewrieia, Nervons | DYTVPEY Senso Be abMRen EARS, Boe * wan itnare years ago, and tively; “do you live te Loa my eae HAINES' GOLDEN svKci Fic. case time m partin many of ; 1 live in New York.” wade 20) to be wiven | ‘ef offen the most noted cases that have been tried ia wn, ensauene 3 sare. Born here, perhaps?” igantnk Seiss yearsin tact. | withort the kuomedey a ihe patient itis sosniaeely Fe Fontes wink? boners Or) there ino man in New York who enjorsa| ‘No ir.” c berthe te which he displayed “Travel up and down the lake pretty often, I im conducting the prosecution of Jacob | Wider popularity or bas more pleasant things | sy, See Se ene A Se Son tace cutase | wtb cieens in cod petetad about him than | Weil, no,” said the owner of the guide book. wen who was indicted for bribing the “This iv my geet trip.” : ‘boodle” Mr. Coadert bas always “Tis, bey? Well, I was purser of this boat and beaded the for nine years and I know every foot of that bere, Anything cise to tell?” ‘Was the sensation of the hour. From the Chicago Journal. He stood way on the bow of a Champlain hes Mr. C. B. KNOTT will be at the Shorezam DECEM- ferer asks, not knowing whom to trust. Go where thousands have gone before and be restored to perfect St : extraction f1 ; inarmary frow “oA seaiety cg ans, y TALLTARD RCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. 905 FST. | BER 21 and 22 with photographs and digrams of the | health. You shomld atone consult Dr. Carleton, wa | [JENTAL INFIRMARY_NATIONAL UNIVER vit aad avatar steamer. He bad a complexion like a tomato, G Nicer anc anes op satvely new. othjeal, | ae a6-eost | i# Posttively the only advertising ayrgeonin the Unite’ | year Wetrsctiag, a» free” Filiass ead’ plats and be carried a guide book in one hand, three railroad time tables and a map in the other, 1416* "eee States who treats these troubles on recogalzod sclantifis and curative principles, and has made thetr suc cost of materials NORTHBOUND,

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