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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1894-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 13 Te \ gentle 5 I J EDUCATIONAL ] EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. C R 0 F F U T ’ S C H A T fang to en ae orci marae ~tiIN LOCAL STUDIOS ‘ AS. i WA: a IN W. INGTON, b ple have not a right to know at once.” . HINGTON. = IN WASHINGTON. _ <a sEEneren = le have not a righ oversers ‘hastily aroe Fautn «tal niet | The Columbian University, | "°"*"? pice: Soe Pea Education fer ad Real Life “At the game tines and the other esti | Despite opposing winds and weather the + a¢ Well as to those y ASHIN' D.C. ical ical, Obstetrical and Den 1864, FOR SONS ANI GHTERS, 5 “| oo + iy. Terma reasonable REV. sn GREENE, D. D., PRESIDENT. ‘The Medi ment of Howard University ‘The Spencerian Business College, Plenty of Coal and Few Colored Bll loeaeangerg ane! yore a penne ygge —- of ee = The Preparatory School opens. will give the following clinics during the winter | National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th i nage . a C \ and the ate at the home of js Julie Sante, Taro, | His einen eter, ees eS Hepa beaming ater | Sea Daw. Mgt eh nolo People in West Virginia, | manting audacity of we successful reporter [Thompson last Tuesday evening, and for OPERATIC. TEACHER, he Medical School opens i : vol ™ : chen | three hours worked from Jel charming amed Th Set 5 eeeees October Surgical Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. by Prof. N. F.| In the national capital and throughout the country, Of course I got a fr ntary ort when rom a mod iovguet teaching at | The Corcoray Selentite School ‘opens. October 2 | Graham. On Wednesdare at 4:30 pm. Uy Profs Sot a fragmentary rep: is a household word, assdelated with thorough busl- The Law School opens. October 8 | Robert Reyburn, C, B. ‘is or Dr. ‘Will- | ness training agd a’ prosperous career. =t 3 + 2 = h. The School of Graduate Studies opens. .October 4 ams. 3 ‘The thirtieth scholastic ‘eond of this lar in- Pliss Rathbs ne Smit The Preparatory School, qlutatrical—For graduates and seniors, by Prof. | stitution began Monday, September 3, tes. Five the talk was over, but I alw thereafter | €nough to arouse the most indolent to a lookel upon Gov. Curtin as sly. If I had | state of enthusiastic energy. The club is had twenty years more newspaper exper!- | composed almost entirely of young artists, LINCOLN AND THE WAR GOVERNORS departments, viz: Practical Business, including ence T might have stayed and broke up the | ey" sed eh ten 8 : - Las . | Meaicat at 10 o'clock a.m. by Prof. bookkeeping course, English, rapid. calcu mecting. —— oe ee Se aay = ~~ — | Tim ror callege,"for the Naval and Milftay Read. | 2088 Brecker Ratios oupid ering: oes ont octal culture, oj a selves on the much-contested fleld of illus ond ge = civics, It was my pleasant privilege. ten or | tration. All sorts and conditions of medium vis. econom; mere! Practical lish, nd Instructors. Building open for inspection and & ‘and Ear—Tucedays, Thursdays and Saturdays | with initianery took! eepngy "Shorthand. Type: iva ft o'clock by Dr. E. Oliver Beit. writi Diseases of Rectum—Once a week by Prof. ©.| Delsarie system of i anjo Instructor. mies ant for business, A corps of ten professors | is G expressi . a Theodore Tilton and His Retired present daily after September 9 to answer twelve years ago, to render @ slight service | are employed to further thelr scheme: ADDRESS 1422 VSTERET X. W. - \ to a including English; Spencerian Rapid to Gen. Fremont, in obtainii ublisher | artistic old costumer are dragged from an- 2 a = from 9 to 2 o'clock. Session begins SEP- Ser | Writing, * aining a publis stic EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY W For’ furtuer tatormation adress. | ph i20t, Sutgery—Tuesdays and Thursdays by Dr. | ing: Mechanical Mode of Life. nd Architectural Drawing. Fal) ANDREW ©. MONTAGUE, PAD Dispensary—Dafly, from 12 to 2 o'clock p.m., by | ruts °F ‘BOrousHIY tralued teachers, Location cen~ 1; | | Des. Watts, Hill and Williston. brilliantly lighted,” handsome halls and ‘The Columbian College opened September 24. |" Post-mortem demonstrations by Prof. D. S| qshiclous, brilliantly, Hehted. hand always in de- Full classical and scientific courses are offered | amb, mand. Terms moderate, but no competition with XTON, only certifl- | leading to the degree of A.B. and 18.5. respect Out-door Midwifery—By Dr. Ernest King. cheap schools. The leading business men of Wash- Cap a late of Milan and | ly. Students seeking admission are required to fn Dental Infrmary—Open every week day from 2] ington were trained in this college, and send thelr tve a limited number of : iticates of the work done in the Ins to 5 o'clock p.m. sons ro and capil Dr cnnpley ment which they have previously studied. The | Students desi to attend these clinics must | fous fod (raining: eres eres > ROOM, 1429 2TH ST., Js oben to both sexes. For fyrther Infor: | apply to C. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, 1118 | This ccliege received from the World’s Columbtan ications may "be made TROP. A. P. MONTAGUF, Ph.D., Denn, | > _*: —— Gemulssion diploma for “Excellence of Students” . 4. P. MON aUF, “wut . z Ni E vork’’ in all of the above departments. welve FROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, LEIPZIG GRADU- - - Corcoran Scientific School. | "s theors,” paychological system of voice | Of IS graduates received diplomas from the Eapo- nares ‘al fesson ead Areetions’ for 28 | sition for superior general written examinations, and instructors; twenty” | Jessons, trcluding books, $3. 3001 VE. ave. mew. | abd four of them won silver medals for “valuable twelve full courses of st ae juding 8, 5. - | service’? in the living educational exhibit. and Electrical ineer- | _ Ole tme | Otic open every business day and nigti. Grographs, Geology | THB COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF OPTICS Waite or call for new annual nnnounceinent. rman lessen good help tc for the two volumes of his “Memotrs,” and | cestral chests, and pretty girl friends who until bis death I was permitted to continue | are willing to sacrifice thelr personal coms the agreeable acquaintance thus begun. | fort in order to assist the interests of art, Last month in reading the account of his | are all remorselessly pressed Into service, perilous expeditions, I was struck with the | So that with the facilities afforded, if suc- name “Basil Lajeunesse” — remembering | cess be not achieved, {t will surely not be that it was the name of Longfellow’s black- | for lack of opportunities, smith In “Evangeline,” who “Took tn his ose . » I have been for a week in West Virginia, | leathern lap the hoof of the horse for a Mr. Parker Mann has returned to his and some former impressions of the state} plaything.” The na of Gabriel, Long- | charming home on Kalorama avenue, and Virginia may be called the white state. unt of material collected during was written shortly after the Pathfinder’s | Svat am It is essentially our Caucasian common- | return, and I wrote to Mrs. Fremont, ask- | @!S travels abroad this summer, of whic w. FREMONT AND LONGFELLOW eee Written for The Evening Star. visiting tenche ents ailvised as to sehook Literate, lending to degree | grtint oto cotzam 8 the ere Sat the art etl ate MHS inelpal and roprierer, | Wealth, having a far smailer proportion of ing her if she could explain the colnckience. | Bf Soln’ COf course, 1 went to Faris first— of BR Fhe for ull course, io a’ year Spectal | profession acaulred 1a) free. months, at Ded | sig FISK TEACIERS’ AGENCIES ~| blacks than any other southern state—a | She reviled last week, tn seat baa The new one is much the better, containing per year. Taverstery” Grsignings and SOA wok | St tke AH of (re cea eh on een” | BURTON, CHEW TKK. TOKONTO, CHICAGO, | proportion only one-ninth as great as i Longfellow Mtmselt told me where he got | 88 It does the finest and mont reresentar ee co come 4 Open 5k 5 3 A al by cuiaitas j. Ow a = D. . eta $3 12TH ST.. WasHtncTon, | °f the mother state, Virginia. I was there | the names. It was at a dinner in Wash- ASSOCIATIO? tive artists, the word representative mean- ryuhar. seven days, and traveled some hundreds of | ington, at Robert C. Winthrop’s, who had 1 < r BATON, BURNETT & DURLIN SINESS CO nat Bae * som * ing in this instance not name or previous PARENTS may know thet 3 Ox, APTLIED MATHEMATICS Where to Attend School. | "tee “int snot of Shorthand. and “Typemetiag, miles, but saw only four negroes outside of | jst Poon Coty ng ppethe was | Peputation, but present work. Many of AGE prof. F. i. F. 2 = : " i eee We h € a Senate. Longfello : on hans 4 Smee aris oh. ta Whale as Prof read of Department. We impart n thorough knowledge of the COM: | 15th, aud F ste, A gui topen boil day and) the dining room at Grafton. It seems that | there. ‘andthe sald that ee hol eee Mats | the names onthe catalogue have hardly Conrses ia De Mecuanies, € night school September 3. The schools under th a 1 ; bee d of 0 t jen conf icatme™ | Rover tha other actonun” BUADREDE one chet | Blsvermat uray, slur tae gr, | tere ever was any slavery in West Vir | found intereatim the general's exriorations, | Bosh PeaMd of Retire, and am ensiely new Special achers. success in life (so they say) to the traini they ond teal character ond rr the waitore, miccess of ginia to speak of, and that it was largeiy — that he had adopted in his new poem t ot my muner wae eat at . ir graduates. ness is in ent are : sical names ome 01 p explorers. apn ro % you all about this LIVE SCHOOL. ‘We assist | , ness houses and tanks. Scores of successful sten- | oppressions and crueltics of the institution | «Giyriel ferward found the lonecr | bavy with Mr. Brooke. There was a most aduates to positions. Tenth year opens Monday, | Ostapbers, our graduates, and their employers will z thige The whites of Cert ward found the longer | Geucntful little colony of painters there ptember 3. Day and evening sessions. WOOD'S | testify “that ‘our department of shorthand and | east of the mountains, The whites of Wes better adapted to his eriean, British and Dutch—and as cam COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, aE East Capitol st. Ot rebanerm is without a eee Office open | Virginia do all the work there is to do, and merican, hay a cily INSTRUCTED 1 USINESS “ed LOWEST € . 2 . LOH. DURLING, A My : 2 : x on. | €asily be ‘imagined, the scenery, Dutch on a Bn puTSaN® oo ies CS au1é-eotm Resident ‘Prinelpat, = they = frowing up an industrious, a fi, Is con. Sabing beate gad arthetie peughe sebe prant ee UTNAM'S SCH . N.W., RE peg py eee 7 hardy, self-rellant, self-respecting race. rena 3 _Lonsfellow’s | Saints the service of art " Lecturer om Ror alge dy GPE Miss Burbage, Secondly, West Virginia is rightly called | following entries rane be come — am . : . : CABLED. Witt! tulle; “Dilyate lessons it dealred: best of reter- Graduate, Leluaig Moral Cantortators. “the mountain state.” It is more moun-| “18d, December 3 In the ye We went all through Holland and | cee - ct _ z : “ “ a atc Rid am, he « ons of Dut The FIREMAN. Phe D. auzsif = A Wat, He PUTNAM, AM. s029-1m0* 469 I st. n.w. tainous than any other state east of Col- | (its. Longfc'low, who spared her husband's | S10" = The [lisses Kerr’s School = | CUUg 14, COLLEAE OF comMERc itutive Analysis, M.. him) 7 ad Fremout's ex- Rocky mountains tn 1saz; | those in Amsterdam crado, not excepting Arkansas and } ow pedition he Hag: he i i nw. Hampshire, There is hardly a square mile | hich: x studios of the Dut seers of the prvarat THE FISH PEACE s rn ld C.K. URNER, AM., CE., Prin. < . : = awe ge ee Ol a aie ens “i deal of our tt 1 ei : an gefot Noung Ladies and Little Children, ‘Tho leading school of business ind siiortband, | Of level Innd in the state, and the mowing | wild lit: day al ° ad deal of our time Ree Rorsiaoe e138 to noxs 1438_N 4H ‘alnable grade of instruction at moder- | rachine has a hard time of it. There is an I > EN = ~ Thorough and practical courses in MISS RALCI'S CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITOTE ANT English, civil service, mecountascy, Business College, 1311 [1th n.w, Pupils prepared rthand and typewriting. Superior and en: successfully for’ civil service, departmental aad 5 | cetsus examinations. Stenography taught. se: Metals, dey & Kever, Posgenbak and Offermans Will couduct @ co: Doring my five months’ tp there were ply not twenty days that tt aid tain, but In spite of this the weather not bad tor pain fn a wheel pour tS Wheels amount of undeveloped wealth in Under {ts 23,000 square miles » it is estin 16,000 square mules of coal, and it lies so near the sur- face and crops out so frequently that every farmer has an accessible cozl ‘mine near his house, where fuel is cheaper and ma a. better fire than any wood In the world. | It costs about a cent a bushel to mine it, I believe. With its coal, iron, oil and part Trust nguished success, Situations wh talogue. x, with we surf ning my « 1 for study was of innum 1 hshing b ails, while $s greeted their arrival Sud navy and for the civil service, During the past year twelve students have been euceesstully | Jostons in exch. Atted, for Fariows examinations, Arrangements | dress Mise A., 1 may be made for private lessons in all Dramches. | ee INSTITUTE_A BoaR bas hallinta rp school for gisis. 3038, 40 and 42 Cambri 5 = B.W., opens September 26, ident enough from aN th , n7-2th ‘Mr. and Mra. B. its immense wood and its great | Longfeilow's 1 mm was Kind a st many studies $e AND pore a cara Gana Ss reaches of fertile yRul nd hillstdes, West | his repertory r ineth 1cf the flat interior tony W14 14th #t., Franklia square. pas rginia offers to th Forty-third: snucet = ee eee beh acer — NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY home advantages probably unsurpassed by ecctool for Hareard. | For soung women and girls; 20 minutes north of | any state east of the Rocky mountains, ist aml for the best technuicd?. | Washington, at Forest Gleo, Md, Collegiate ami ae : Sk . cat Sat ass enjoys, reputation second to no achool | preparatory courses, Excellent faculty. 40-acr.| In West Virginia T met Mr iam LL. shows that } 1 no ec in this country. ‘The foster of the gradaates: cons ‘i Wilson, now seeking re-election to Congress | Which to weigh with accuracy the An anecdote which Mr. Mann relates with eee en oe ee eee Siatingunebearin) every) cembene- Win 00), Rel mews, (A ichiard BOeP | T. dhie occhnd Mike. “The calmpelan au iam | ND ee wa ae Ole MUAY, great enjoyment will give to those who are eee i‘ = Send for 1 2 © Secem ” - — Wis Mrs. Fremont’s friends will be glad to | not familiar with the trials and difficulties circulars, tc, £8 ean ee as Favour exceedingly hot one. The friends of Wil know that after years of nervou »stra- | under which art is frequently purs an ‘RENCE. | Warrenton, : are speaking and singing, arguing ard yell- | tion she has recovered her he again, | idea of the means by which some of our BENG Peteate and clase leasonn, tee gine meat region of Vir-| ing approval. The friends of his opponent, | and that in a pleasant home in California, | artists obtain thelr most successful subjects, farmer seeking a | by the heroi but t limes f which ts broken 4 pollard willows a g above the level and death of the + Mason De yi ION, a Danville R. R.. 55 miles in the midst of ple den and orchard | One charming litile landscape painted, Prof. A. GONARD, * Mr. Dayton of Barbour county, are con- | in the mids ainp arden and orchat a *7 r pe painted, i» . ‘ from” Washington. For catalogues address : y and surrounded childre srundehtldre st be confess: + se22-1m) 1611 Mart Js17-(u,th,s39¢ GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Prin. | spicuous for thei silence, and are conduct. | 284 surcounded by children, grandchildren | it must. t nfessed, in rather # slap: and came into extst MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF VOICE | =. able neighbors, she ts probably in | dash cliain system for readin; ion of as much comfort = under SHALL FOR BOYS. ST. G! ing a still-hunt for votes. State pride w HALL happi- | the harrowing — circumstances, Term begins September — 1 ec bd rn mowepgy iy go far in giving Mr. Wilson votes enough | ness as falls to the lot of most people. the artist started out fully MENT. OF MATHEMATIC Bccese Need aE training, health, kindyess, ‘comfort; to elect him, for it ts felt by both parttes JS st. and before long dis~ MEEMENT ob MATHEMATICS, Miss AMY C. LEAVITT, auzo-2u : ; 2 name and services West | Theodore Tilton was one of the most ideal bit, which was od ahi vrais 1121 VERMONT aye ean = i WOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. placed upon a ce icuous | promising and is one of the most gifted of | fairly crying cut to be painted Naturally TH. G. HODGKINS, . 5 5, A successful schoo of the ae, - KO REY : yer y = Se | teat Se baler hie alge Sek be up boxe atery end advanced), "MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, — to the duties of life. Boys under 13, §i74. J. | tu! sachin é Sictiy; calcula, Tate 5 STH St. N fe ahe duties, ot Ue: ave naer i heard it. Mr. Wilson does not im the ¢ paraphe |, and millions have become ac- | American writers. He ted with her name who never before | United States for twent fe the : : umbrella, camp stool and other Ma came into immediate reguist- tion, as did also a big rain cloud which had not lived in the trainin years, and has not Wash é sais i sees ¢ i < been here since his lecture tour of ten years | been hanging over the horizon. The picture s, e " Lessor fo Vocal and tal Mi = - western Congressman who ts canvassing te . v SuDbipe apse | i To ede rea cpr a be nell a his district this fall in worn-out clothes to | 280, I believe. He has his permanent resi- | tew rapidly, the cloud did also, until, WARY, NEAR MAS: ARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, = ae PENNING T¢ (N. 0) SEMIN , ANE catch the farmer's vote. He wears his | dence in Paris, where I found him a Litle | When the little sketch had barely reached tts $ " SHIN Y aa Krook R.R., between Philadel . ‘ Sls wget minor DAVIS LoDGr, 4. ML, Ph. Di WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. For both sexes. Fifty atth pene.” Very healthful, Serta blue-black cutaway ult, a while ago in his pleasant and comfortable eager egg Boned y og A sag 4 —— i , 7 Get. Le in courses of in: y ecktie inclosing a sta: e ie “ 00 ply 0 the weal and Rational’ Perchologs. | Ethie, ISS FRANCES MATIN, PRINCIPAL: React Gansta tama oomaeainta her Galak aed Ck Ree soft hat | Home on St. Louls Island tn the Seine. ‘Til-| worked on, until aroused by a “sinking Se expecially adapted te TMENE OF PHYSIe gE Sibhe mage + — : a atalogue, &e., address THOS, HANLON, D. SLECTRIC. MR. W. EDWAKD HEIMENDAHL OF BALTI- President. iy RING Y PEECTRICAT | "ore will resume voral. 1 ‘Tuesd : = a Fridays, at Scnders & clutched together at the top. He even | ton and I studied phonog : tethers his gold glasses by a gold chain, | Class when we were boys en SST His sensibilities are very eastly moved by | ld friendship alive. The gre hy in the same * and discovered that the camp ve kept the pon which he sat was developing @ t stone house | startling disposition to imbed ttself in what MISS BARTO ee ee L F the hurricanes of applause that meet him | 2” Whose first floor Is his rambling suite of | had become a good, old-fashtoned mud pud- v8 parlor 1407 tha a ats J.B. BLOMEN pa. . cua ae See Ba (PERIENCED TEACHER everywhere, and the long tron-gray mus- | Toms 4s on the very banks of Bohemia, but | dle of quite respectable length and entirely pe a Chapin at. Co 2 BLUMEN, Ph. Ds “of piano, and baripay graduate of Non Eee | Some Impressions of a Pleasantly | tache combed down over his mobile mouth, | he lives neither like a Bohemian nor an an- | unknown dep, Righting it as beat he could Ls 3 « rhorite, but like a quiet gentleman sur- | the artist went on with his work, and the 1 Phystes, ‘Theory and Practice | Conservatory of Music, Boston. Emma L. Minke, Spent Summer. in an otherwise beardless face, looks a little | © 2 e 2 * ed laboratory eq) ; ‘od. ; - rounded by comfort, content to get through | rain continued to pour and the stool plactd- ‘d laboratory eulpment. Send | feacher of voice; Lampertt's Italia method. ait Satie lata eee arrived at the Rea | More sedate than usual. I asked him if he met any English iit-| life pleasantly and do no harm. In the|ly continued to sink. The climax. was OR WITHOUT | Cross mansion,1sth -street, from her two | tcrateurs during his visit to Londen” | midst of libraries and gallerios, he has rare [reached when the chair neat ‘became Tene sMitn Aven to © eran iy st. ‘EYLH FIREMAN, Ph. D. 7 ; : - ie es ss 4 = ities to study, and such leisure or | bedded in the mud, and Mr. Mann sat Turk . Instructor. " months’ rest and vtsit fn northern New ‘Justin McCarthy ont: he sail. “I | OPportun! iy, q - -_— ~ - pastas Nereus bade. THEO. INGALIS KING, York. At Alexandria bay she was the | sought no new acquaintances and wished | activity ay he prefers; and his quarters | foshion on it, but the picture was finished, wre for the first time by the oy 920 L at. “¢ z val He Pull: @| no attentions, I went to rest probably cost him only a fraction of what | with s@veral extra flourishes for better luck. | ANG UAG ES sists of grammar, con- Beginners on Piano at half rates. sel-3m_| guest oe Rev. Dr. ebhee . ce ain “By thew he’ aiiad, “% ene Bint they weula in New York or Washington. Dene tie ¢ of popular Kusstap ‘tales, H wife of Baltimore, at “Camp Royal,” their ines a yes a gi vhic! e has written enough good things to es- This ts only one of the many funny little © | See masterpieces of guch, pruse writers as, Gogel: Boston School of Elccution, summer home. Thelr son, Mr. George H.| Cannot be filles tn this conturs, are cle | tablish any man’¢ permanent reputation, | Incidents with which both Mr. Brooke and THE wrnsrrz scuee Special 1217 F ST. N.W, Pullman, who is the financial secretary | will be hung up. I sat at his left a year | S¥ch as his “Confab with a Cricket,” “The | Mr. Mann are just at present entertais ing : "AKTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGIN! . Te eae tn eee ne ee ee s hy Meadows of Asphodel,” “My Creed,” etc., | their friends. ‘Sesehen ike OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, fe Fall term begins O:tober 9. Call | o¢ the Red Cross, accompanied Miss Bar- | cr two ago as he was presiding at the Sat- é g £ ,* ete., rr Deed EDWAKD A. MUIR, ‘ctrews 2. se15-imo* urday Club In Boston. He was an ideal | 8% when I said to him, “Theodore, your ay pleat Weeuwlir ae oociok ‘ . = ton, and together with Dr. Hubbell general) 5 ot. f was even more Gnpreasel by gis] 2aty Bye, Heres o Fly,’ is in a million] Mr. C. E. Messer has finally settled down. Eredecttsas’ Workin Useeiee cea ee Srecial field agent, and Dr. Egan, an assistant tn | readiness, vivaclty and tact than by his | American school books; I'd give my pen-tin- | to hard work, and ts at present comp HADAME A FR al Prietice, : aa bag fm the work.ts now at the above headquarters, | wit, for a man may have wit and lack all | fcr to heve written it) he answered, “That | overshadowed by severe! lunge canvases ‘classes and priv seerenct ‘or further fnformation addi sons. - a S on : aon s 5 2 801 vas wi n some thirty-five | one of which is ost a6 » artist cena Sean Prof. €! SSE. MUNROE, Ph. D., oi, RUBCRERT, were the Bed Cros Ae een reece Mee: | OF cd gap poes RE WIN Mate om Da eAT eee: | Junrs ai kor bay Aumgwate Weerwecn teen | besenihe hese eee ame ae eee ee Eleven se ing. oS Dean! SSE Feseretaes Se ee pitably from the tower. Miss Barton lcoks ppos “se a y | child. J was spending my summer Vacation | red on in a luxurious sort of fashion; one asl The Law School Faculty: |_«s20+ —— much refreshed from her trip and chata | cessor sometime, for there are a good many | at Newburg-on-the on. My neighbor | being dropped a® soon as It commences 10 Mrs. Harzi ‘The Hp. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D = 5 a Sensicnas ee ace avoniital’’ shy catd | every generation seems sullicient to itself” | WaS the well-known New York physician, | be tiresome and another taken in its place. 113 9th st. Miss LOT “| cascortate: Ttstiee ‘of the Strom’ Couit ok the Mt. Vernon Seminary, Islands. “It was so beautiful,” she ca ce Dr. Carroll Dunham. He was a great lover | In this way the freshness of thelr conceps oe nited States), s tive. “We ‘were in our f trons aus aoe : = , “ 1124-1128 11th st to a Star representatly ines rectal ow gra- | Of Hatural history, and a datiy devotee to | tion and composition are effectually presery= oA day “schoo for Joung ladies and / OWN tents, of which we carried three with | Speaking of Holmes reminds me how era | the Taleroscope. We used to ride together | ed, amd the completed canvases show Tot over the Newburgh hills, examining every | the slightest sign of being overworked. The = > = votessor of the Constitutional Juri Nerwoed institute United States, of the Law of Dom inp prim ae aan Cw lations, of Commercial Paper and ot fied Perce : us, to secure abundant room, but our hosts, | clous he was, and how careful to answer ts. Thoroughly modern and progressive in method and | adjoining their great Sibley tent, had a his correspondents. ; Two years ayo Miss | nook and corner to find vers bie rary all the way f bit of he “Hon. W pee Rasa i © find strange flowers and | subjects vary all the way from a bit o amnciated Tene ete Bae at in| "Deteaale:, Poreinalnny i Citta epee frame annex in which was @ fireplace with | josie R. Nicholls of this clty published a | insect. One day he burst out with great | quiet meadow lard ¢o stomm-teenea tmipwas District of Columbia), New Daildings, perfectly eauipped with evert S greet roering log fire for cool mornings | 4 11+ and sympathetic charactertcation of | 1rClauation @t the Mimay Gnd Suancvate | GUA SemegMenteh Beure Seethen Aieiae a oH | Professor of the Law of Heal and Personal Prop- | pliance for health and comfort of pupils. en- | and evenings, and all was so snug = mand Risa peciioa with a serious poem of | US¢ of scientific facts in the prevailiag Mter- | number of other artists, Mr. Messer docs ABELL, Principat | erty, of Contracts aud of Crimes and Ucth year opens October second, fortable, like a good home. ‘The broad, blue . iz pus Poem ature for children. He had bought an {l-| not intend to employ the tempera colors to 5 The Mon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D. Se ee orate eases Menciptl, | river was full of majestic boats, and the | the same measure and name as his, “The | justrated book for his Ute hor nand ae, | any oeent thee ne Whe tempers, colors to AND PRALULEIN POESCH ~ | Gometime Auststant Attoruey Genetal ot Cnitea | ett Mrs. FLIZABETH J. SOMERS. | islands full of people, who own their sum-| Last Leaf.” Dr. Holmes at once acknowl. gusted to find in ft a picture of a spider | However, he is still experimenting with "GERMAN CLASSES, asa Staten oe Law | aed the Ricaneth Prakett Kintera een Soe | mec greaitences and yachts, and ride, at | caged his admirer's tribute, as follows: with six Instead of eight legs, the offended | them, ani with very successful results. RMA) ae ore ot, 40 Conieen kaw an "abd . e i 09 ® 2 sclentist tore out the offending page and sth eg jh [ and G 206 s 4 . 20, 1802. page . H LESSONS. Goub The lon. DAVID J. HREWER, LL. D.. ausl3m pod gegen oe pt ovcigg tage eae to your very kind words in prose and verse, | th!s act, So I immediately set at work and | know that he hes returned to the cit nd Diphtna for two courses, | Assotate Justice of the Supreme Court of the MISS) VALIANT (OF BALTIMORE, PUPIL OF | boat. ‘There was a reat deal of soclal | They mal:e me feel younger and brighter— | “Tote “The Fly.” When the verses were | will remain until about the Ist of m~ ME, Jez D st. aw. Burmeister, will give lessons (plano) in Fridags, heeinning | life, visits and calls every day. A yacht | and do me good after so many sad months | Hnished, 1 handed SO een aks te len eee ee ee ee ev address’ aise dat | Would steam up and a whole boat load of | #8 I have been having. Yes, T feel us i¢ | See" he sald, “if they w ar the test of | pe Baltimore. se26-3 callers alight at your door.” there 1s something yet left to lve for, and | the microscope.” His wife wi sh a New York. During the in accom- | past year he has been in Chicago—winnti ton on Tuesdays, October 16. For tern or 2215 Calvert VATE SCHOO. WIL % - ts nt a rrr asl = - of “ plished woman—author of the ‘Mary Brown’ | his way to artistic success with unusually Gometime Assistant Attorney of the District of | op ang BO WIRD. DN ROE TD SAR: Holley Josiah Allen's Wife), who Was at | afe better than any prescription to bring | the honor to say that my little plece did not was on «hee te a 2 aiew oe eae. ONY. (se20-d Hoom 13, #34 F st. nw. | one of the island hotels a few miles up the | back my, apirits and make and keep me here acpi osteo ee reapeied eg iar ohana “ ym yo oe was @ s 1 ST. See ar. 8 = ,, | cheer! nd content. . op od y torn ou! —— . epee 5m 3 es ; SHERMAN, 2008 1 SE. NW TIAN, | river abe ta ant Fee = Wary sincerely pour flung away. How long ago that song was | closely resembling in general charc German- igi mmerctal Law. oun “OLS are antvae Basation: Gti reminahee: ‘Miss OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES, | Written! And how long, alas! those two | Cur own “Society of Washington Artists,” SMALLWOOD. SIMONDS, AUM., 8¢20-1m* Montgomery co. ‘MA. | Holley 1s writing a new book—I think is 2 we we oe first = take ~ interest in the — — oo Ring it —_— a 4 S 7 7 ao Se PATE aa = ‘; *, ve .. | Verses—have now been tn their grave: clu Ouse. is to oped it within eas — | Sometime United States Coiuminstoner of Patents), sending Samantha to Europe on a short} Governor Curtin is laid to rest. I re- | Verses—have now 7 ; ‘“" T EVENINGS MECHANE Profemor of the Law of Patents: The Department of Archi- | sntne famanu Camp Royal I read her | member him chiefly from the circumstance | , THlton’s Washington friends may like to | a few years at the most our Washington apical abd naval, she Hee ANDREW C. BRAULEY, race problem, with Samantha down ” e know that he has been spending this sum- | artists will have a rooftree of their own. ba anciee oe e E south.” | of his having got me into trouble on a not- ow! east - + adé very —_- tue Superiie Cause” of the tectural Drawing (ig elas lon eae create eee ok | mer down at the seaside on the English | It would add very materially to their com: (Associate Justice Distri for desiguers: ctures . ‘ Io Spencerian Business College is now open for the : able occasion. It was in 1862, I think, in | Channel, where he been one of a charm- | mon Interests, besides affording to Me | Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pead- reception of studenta, Carpenters, Wuliders, mos mere gave time to the reading of a| the hard stress of war. The south had | ims party at the Villa Castiemar. As he | viduals faciiities for work and exhibition, < 17TH SF. wars iait qSoHSSON ras, flsed here ave achieved MeeRCe, catean te | Eistory of Southern Prison” with » cies | shown unexpected energy and activity ana |20Ve® salt water Ike = crab, he gany not | otherwios beyond reach. drawing and patnt- Mr ¢ i ae. 1 WL. | Professor of Legal Catechetica and Judge of Moot | {HAF aererdl lew, an a direct emule ae'the prac | tO @ preface to be written, and then there | the north clamored for a new call for | MV SoNe back to Paris yet. Hi intellt : i Soa: Yale = W. A. CROFFUT. Mr. S. Jerome Uhl spent his summer Teas Soest, Coemie ee teal, sil aga feu tg {hus ei ‘ag ss Was our Sea Island gee Oa and | troops, oa ite poet newspaper ——.——_ Chautaugua, where he worked all thro tndent each week from October 2 to July 1." Further | somebody prod *t voices. In this exigency the governors of IDA WELLS’ CRUSADE. what, under ordinary circumstances, woul on Taw School opens on Wednesday, Oct. a, at | formation given at college ofc ‘ net oe ae ee aeneclis biography.’ "toy sl - | the loyal states assembled at Washington have been his vacation. He returned 10 the Lecture Hall of the’ University, | 8¢15-1m MRS. ography.’ Don't you think,” she cc ingtol ARA A. SPE) 4 ; hs 4 ay = the city a short time ago and is now in hi ‘ane lactace wie iieased Gar oe “Hl, VIOLIN LESSONS, foneen ae a smile, “that I had a nice, } to “srgue the case” with Mr. Lincoin, as he | Indorsed by the Con fon of Color- | 0) \, Ang in Vernon ow, busy with what Wot LD LIKE ts for the ensuing session made. 8 Sveclal ‘attention given to beginaers as well as | "irom Alewardri would have expressed it. I was then In ed Catholics Raltimore. promiscs to be an unusually fine portrait sil, to Join ring to enter th are tr advanced pupils. Bilzabethtocn: poy .tiss Barton went | charge of the New York ‘Tribune bureau | ‘The final session of the 5 of Gen. Payne. He has several others “on . register prior opening. | ge37-3m Residence, 608 H et. nw. | to Elizabethtown, Essex county, to visit | here and wanted to get a full account of sean ae a ommee | The way” ond Gummete o> Geb oe : are wow Oyen for sistratlon of | in HERWAN URANEMAN WILL in the family of the late Ropert 8. Hale, her) the meeting. ‘That morning I met Gov. | Catholics and the convention of St. Peter | the way’ a moing to New York, where, as * o justrectlon on the violin the Ist of he tpet 22, 18 remembered here as one of | Buckingham of Connecticut m | Claver’s Catholle Union, which has been in wat : colanmn” | Graduate School. Studio and remidente, 1221 12th sin, So the inost scholarly Representatives ever In | Huckingham of Con) Peietan rote rt of the winter. usual, he will spend p. = ‘. ieakomimenn that [ must find out what took place at Courses of advanced iustruction are offered, which | FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENT: Congress from the empire state. Her trip | the conference. fate, Ciel Boetnes re Bieta ig taster of | AND HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOTH SEXES, Init | Closed with a few days’ sojourn at the | “ali right,’ said the obliging gover t tll Engt Electrical Engineer and| J begins {ts twelfth year September 27, | Hotel Waldorf, New York. ey sation tate, erin tell en an rhe tt 1 in Baltimore, was held Thursday. ie. Next year the sessions will be held in New| Canvas umbrellas, like overgrown mush York. A resolution was adopted in refer- |Tooms, dot the shores and Immediate vicinity “of Philosophy d $ z . of Rock creek during th i ai Curidisat research ae@ Mibliogeaphte | Stapling Wh tbe primary departient. "child may ceases when we get through: but why don't you | ce to the lynching of colored eitizens, and | {fork creek during these lovely fail daze, Opening exer Sursdas, “OrtOber 4, | ere who average due to every aeventeen students Brooklyn's Armor Plate, mo? I don't see any objection.” requesting the President of the United | art stufents, intent upon transferring. tse - ie a ia unt wepar for college or for graduation. asked im where the conference was States “to specifically call the attent! f Dee oO ses, - a snehaaakeanas . CHARLES E. MUNKOE, Pr. BP; Srodente prepared, by us are now Enrolled t A further test was made at Indian Head | to be held, and he said at the White House | Congress inj the sodeqermarsedy acieat ge ag hevadinenanfln dg Bi cd Martyn Colleze of For catalogue descriptive of these eoverat echools | Kine,” Slassuchtsetts Itstitute. of Heckuoigh, | Wednesday of the 4-inch plate representing | at 11 o'clock. practiced against the negro citizens of this | ladies and gentlemen, under the guandian= toa ly teZe 0! nadrene RODEIT I MARTIN. Lafizette: Leigh aud others °S%: | the Brooklyn's side armer, which was sub- Te tee fo tone an calles At the Wie | calcy alae the teahsiuace or aie ee eee See, Ge Soe revetars, ing Hs ‘Stranged for schoot . 3 jouse, ‘There jained to Col. Nicolay " 7 - vat — uryanen, and’ in caged, with every weceseary | Sirted {0 a test lost week with results not | My" Ncais and he walls “I. don't’ know | laws, of the apathy with which they are | Making little sketching excursions to every accessible nook and corner of the District ORATORY. <CORTORATED.— to 1201 G st. ow. 4: : i ani, € Medical Department inant, aaemteh ot ,chegaical, qd, pieea! | altogether satisfactory. Wednesday five | whether the conference is private or not. | enforced, resulting ya thelr fetiere we Gane during the past two months; so that the ex- oF and ‘capacity “ot Tediviductas Ho chage: teenies aidan were area. atthe Diate from a | Go in and ask the Fresident.” | brotection to the citizen, guaranteed by the | hibition srbich ‘Sir. Lamasure expects 0 a books, tal en at Ballant: , B: ¥ -inch gun, ma) “ght shots in il tha: wen » fou . coin al is des! national Constitution ;that full an is ; he Columbian University ms Rae tus tee ing eigh a t al Constitu ull and accurate | hold jater in the season will be full of re- ion and at the school. Office hours, from 10 to I 1 a ee it has received, so that {t was spotted ali | 4nd told my errand. t Well, young man,” he sald, “1 haven't | [formation be given as to the status of the | minders of the charming fields, roads and = z P “ he seventy-thind ins October 1, 1 WEL e vi el “Well, y Q , 1 ha’ negro; that the President request Congre: 4 wna ia ibe tora, ot CrNpped testttatien of ite | negaine daily. te ‘fer a wete HONE Her ee zee aerate. out of Che ennai priate, came! the slightest objection, I don't know what | to tevest him eith pene terre eee “Rie FE Mayer: who last year painted Tuner t - Rs anaouscement | Pe =. ane t out of ¢ trial in syrprising shape, break-| 1s to be done or said, but as far as I'm | mission with full authority to make the the colossal canvas cntitled “Planting of } 10:30 a.m. 4 to Opeth, oF De EA Gonzaga College, ng TP Oe VGTY One of the projectiles, The | concerned there is no secrecy. You may | necessary inquiry, and. that one-third of | {re Goons” which was porchased ber the NITZ, Secretary-Treasurer, 1323 H Dabsc: (he dorian or the Yelocities of the shots ranged from 1,600 to | give it to the people just as quick as you | the membership of the commission be col- state of Maryland, has been in the city for 6 pw., 7 te 8 pm. FATBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS. 2,000 feet per second, and but one, and that | want to. ored men. cis Beh veral days visiting his old friend, Ju eeical. acientific and business courses of | at the highest velocity, managed to per-| Thus encouraged, I intercepted Gov. |" A resolution offered by Thomas W. Swann | Ord Although tomaewhat sdvanced fa Eiutics. Schools Feopened SVENDAY, SEE TEM é Floaee = plate a very slight distance, and a ak a door mag entered the | of Philadelphia, indorsing the crusade of Mr. Mayer is still the most energetic . Special course for older students wish! 4 i S y ngoeed to inake Thpid progress in uler students wishing | then only to break ug in ;the backing. The | conference with him. Seats had been ar-| fda B. Wells against lynch law ond dic, TON CONSERVATORY OF MUSI IER, b.w. Twenty-6fth yea HON. EDWIN B OHAY, CHAIRMAN OF THR] fOlce. violin Mute. cornet. etc. : r or artists, his very recent work including B. BULLAED, Director, sezse eonaabae other shots made remarkably slight im-| ranged for the interview by bringing in | crimination against colored people, was/@ large panel containing portraits of all, BOARD OF “TRUSTEES. bs —— rece = Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8 J., pressions on the plate. As this test set at | chairs and placing them in rows across adopted. the directors of the B. and O. ratiroad; an@ TEACHERS 4xb SPECIAL Boas beg OF LAN-| eg President and Treasurer. rest all doubts as to its quality the ord-| what is now President Cleveland's chief A series of resolutions reported through | a fine historic “Cavalier,” which is ai pres- ama founded SS ee nance bureau reconsidered its intention of | audience room. Mr. Lincoin met the goy- | Spiritual Adviser Rev. Joseph A. M. Shorter | ent on exhibition in the Veerhoff wallery. hae 6t & wel Ont Ie 1a a Pree Jn Ns ‘MED | cailing on the Carnegie Company for an- | ernors at the door, and shock hands with | urged the American hierarchy to prohibit Others of his tings are liberally scatter- “dusting ‘course io Literatare; | PIORress!¥e, Method, indorsed “by” Surbonne and | who cau furnish letters of good moped enberees | other test plate from the same lot. all as they filed in. Tho room was pretty | any discrimination among Catholics on ac-| ed through the city, the majority being ; sating <ourse to Literatare; eading eduentors of sapee, England and Amer-| will be received ws pupils ‘On. payment of $105 ———__—~. full as I made my way to the chair under | ccunt of color; requested that colored chil- | owned by private collectors, although the ok Practice Rooms for indl- | iy 1 circulars). aneisted by @ staff of quail: | three iectures a week will be given Uy the differ: Naval Ord¢rs, the larboard side of our tall Yankee exec- | dren be admlited to Catholic schools and | Corcoran Ga"lery has one of the best, cata- vidual D’ ‘ 8 EetSetore fer all modera languages. ee2d-im ple twee mgr ee surgical etaffe. For! 5, seq Assistant neer G. S. Willetts | Utive and chuckled) at having got ahead of | to all occupations for which colored people | logued as “Doing and Dreaming.” Mr. Every t fo th “olleg Mm have the 5 RNEST IN" Engi yess bi en-che contemporaries. “S yesterday f{ Hvilege of taking’ part sant catertainneat ‘at Qian, Solin, theoegae a se26-18t"__Dr. FE SAMAN, 117 B st.ne._ has been ordered to duty as inspector of | “An went smoothly at first, and I might | ety ayteds, and, suewested that it would be | Mayer expected to leave Las ae st once’ week f 4 In sdilition eS classes Will be te sentent Delsarte croft, Alr patio Cis begin Wiss Ai the regular instry by G = well 1f competent colored men were permit-| home in Annapolis, but will probably ree ST. CECILIA'S ACADEMY, 601 EAST CAPITOL | steel at Thurlow, Pa. Chief Engineer J. | have stayed al! day if I had’ concealed the | ted to take part in the management of | turn during the winter. Saye ae saateed aren bot, attending the | Pp, Mickley to the Richmond. Assistant En- | Paraphernalia of my trade and preserved | Catholic instivutions. he EG LA Bye fmusle,” typewriting, phooography, “Latin and | gineer C. E. Rommell from the Richmond | ™¥ usual solemn gubernatorial demeanor. | ‘The convention, by the adoption of the| Mr. Fisher has just Aisponed of the pore gee i * “aul6-3m sat But tt occurred to me right there that this | resolutions, pledged Itself to the support of | trait of Albert Pike, which, for the past — — to Cramps’. Passed Assistant Engineer J. | would be obtaining somethiig under false | the American Constitution, and said that | few months, has been such ‘a point of at- ps Cid wax H. MEAD, | P. Lawrence to the Homestead steel works. | pretenses, and I produced my book and colored Catholics will ever be found among | traction in the artiet’s studio. ¢ portralt servatory of Berlin. address’ Suok't fea! Con- | Lieuts. W. H. Everett and A. V. Wadham | ostentaticusly took notes. Iam not cet- the nation’s most moral and law-abiding | 1s rather larger than life size, and admir- poe pe * | to examination for promotion. Ensign Geo. | tain whether Gov. Yates of Illinois or Gov. | citizens. ably painted. It was taken directly from MR. JOSEF KASPAR, LESSONS IN THE ART Mallison from the Machjas to the Vermont, | Andrew of Massachusetts was speaklag A committee consisting of President W. S. | life; being the second for which Mr. Piki of viollu playing; Mine. KASPAI, lessons in sing- | 24 Ensign G. C. Day from the Vermont | when the cataclysm arrived, but I distinct- | Lofton of this city, Frederick L. McGhee | was Induced to pose. The first was paint ing. Instruction’ resumed October 2. 1217 M | to the Machias. ly remember that Gov. Curtin stood up six | of St. Paul, Minn.; G. R. Wade of this city, | by that master of portraiture, “Ellict,”* Send for efrevlars. ocz-Im — Sein vor yw enh —_ feet two Tie high, and peered an ex- | Thomas oni —— of Pang mae cpre and | and the second by sa gw ty kg ode — a 3 oar PHYSICAL CULTURE— Erre | been ordered to the innesota, relieving | ceedingly long finger at me, and said: “Mr. | Samuel ‘ter of Louisville, Ky., was ap-| being purchased by the Scot ite, an Sqeskt AGieen Os Ce | ae cee ie ae BICKED, Instructor at Bt. Joscpirs Callcge: Exe | Assistant Surgeon Robert Boyd, Who is cr President, are we ail governors here? We | pointed to visit President Cleveland, to lay | hung in a place of honor in the ex-chief'g pe gl — Ro gen Bg Mintaa burg, B ‘hool of Expres- | dered to the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. | surely have a right to be alone.” before him certain matters pertaining to | former office, where sittings for the painte inde gheen, tens date or hae | eae October 1.” — Deen: Gaseen, ot I etocedaye, Assistant Surgeon L. L. Young to the Nor-} Gov. Buckingham Instantly rose, explain- | the lynching of negroes in various parts of | ing were given. 2 + Adastgee’ | folk Navul Hospital. Constructor A. W. | ed my businees, and fald he had favited me | the country: together with the action ar the . tion, the ising (th evieve Nt SN Dna, “2 8 © REDWAY, 123 57 Mr. = Cen Stahl from the Union iron works to the| to be present, and thought there was no | convention ‘on the subject. Mrs. Fisher is buey transferring the bent enon aod palate Pz Wishes re Henry Xander MRS RACE A, K STEELE, EXPERT IN VOICE | construction bureau. Assistant Paymaster objection to te If there was, of course— = a Pees ties of an exquisite bunch of roses to h peatcy palating in dyes, Biserh nek: ass oe! Mus ee See per pg ge And’ clear | J. J. Cheatham to the New York navy yard. |" Mr. Lincoln’ here interposed, and said: | The action brought by Delia Keegan to] canvas. The model is the bouc uet ited; spectal attention given eacn pupil: cla: tremolo habit. Hestores wisused volces. Open to | L4eut. J. 8. Hetherington trom the Mphiern | “This young man called on me this morn. recover $100,000 from Russell Sage for | Miss Fillmore, and upon the "s retui y for childrea; visitors welcomed Thurs. church, concert and society engagements. = to the Pinta. Lieut. J. E. Crewen from the| ing and asked permission. I said yes. I] breach of promise and seduction was dis- | to the city the painting Is to be ridimwee | ected) aw. ee20-Im 1522 Q st. seS-wks2m* '! Pinta to the Bennington. don't know exactly what we are all here | missed Thursday in “ ew York. to her as a souvenir. BY. K