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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1897-14 PAGES. ee 13 SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ALBEMARLE, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR Beautifal new hotel, with all the mor- weniences. Central "location. Exeelleat and service. per day. Special reduction in \.eckly and family rates for fall. Write for descriptive booklet. Capacity, 300. First season. J.P. COPE, Proprietor. a HUTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE, ATLAN- Ue City. N. J.—80 ‘yards from Leach; elevator to ground ‘floor; appointments and cuisine of the highest standard; special rates for fall. J. D. PEASE. se10-1m THE WESTMINSTER, Kentucky uve. Elevator. Steam heat. Sun par- lor. Near beach. Mzs. M. KOCHE. "_se2-20t The Shelburne tly on the bea ear, J.D. EDUCATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON. The Berkeley School, 115 “Hh” N.W., Will reopen MONDAY, September 27. Pupils prepared for West Point, Annapolis and for all ae and colleges, ova BS ra ‘Head’ Master. TANNER’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COL- LEGE, Loan and Trust bidg., 9th and F sts. ee and Night sions. The pore was formerly OFFICIAL COURT and TIVE STENOGRAPHER, as well as Public Accountant. Iogus, showing ralleled number of ‘The 10th Annual Cata- graduates in posit: is free to all. Studies embrace Shorthand, "Typewriting, Penman- ship and ranches of business. Now in ses- siva, se24-1m* MES. ALICE KRAVT BENSON (NEW ENGLAND Conservatory), Plano, Voice, Deep Breathing. Cor- rect Placing, Artistic Phrasing. Terms moderate. Tuesdays and Fridays, Sanders & Stayman’s building. Other days, 1115 U st. s023-th,x,tu-2w* PROF. LOUIS NAECKER, Teacher of Violin, ‘Piano and Cornet. Lessons resumed ow October 1. Studio, 723 7th st. se. ‘se23-1m* Columbia Conservatory S03 KE. | Moderate terms. "SD National University. LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY OF LAW Hon. RICHARD H. ALVEY, (Chief Instice of the Court of Appeals, D. C.), President and Lecturer on Constitntional Law. JAMES SCHOULER, LL. D., (Hoston, Muss.) : Lecturer on Bailments, Domestic Relations, Wills Administrations. EUGENE CARUS!, LL. Instructor of the Sentor and Juniof Classes, and Liofeswr of the Law of Real Property, Contracts, Negot Instruments and Equity Jurisprudence. JACKSON H. RALSTON Associate Instructor of ‘the 1 Professor of Comm Sal FOR SALE—HOUSES x Axe CELLA STOR limps. : to alley: ru i th sw. & CO. POR SALE COLUMBIA It $7,000, clezant; 10 rms. and baths south front decorations, per foot. 9% ste swe it the janager. ent’ sez-d,t SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER AT ATLANTIO CITY, N. Joy , Are Most Delightful, HADDON HALL Witt remain open ikrcughout the year. able pleasures and cmusements. Illustrated booklet nailed. se1-8,52t LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ‘HOTEL ST. CHARLES. Atlantic City, N. J. ‘The fiuest hotel on the coast. Will remain oper throughout the sear. Strictly first-class in every intent. - Write for Hilustrated booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, mh6-208t Owner and Proprietor. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantic City, N. J. SEPTEMBER BY THE SEA IS MOST DE- LIGHTEFUL. Llustrated booklet mailed. E. ROBERTS’ SONS. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN EXD OF MICHIGAN Auantic City, N. J.; electric elevator to level. Send for illustrated booklet. JAMES 10D. HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from board walk. Ocetin view from all tuoms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, ete. Elevator from street level. Special week! rates. 6 o'clock dinners. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. m1B0-156t-5 " SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. SANDERSON'S HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, MD. W. ioeaktly Cong: SANDERSON, Prop., THE MOUNTAINS. Hotel. Washington. IN THE BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND VALE Cottage wants 30 persons in the mountains. This point <ommands unequaled views of ths historic mountains of Pa., Md., Va. and W. Va. “All home comforts.” Special terms are offered for the Tionths of Sept. and Oct. aes for Ps. &e. se E 3 13 rooms; 2 Targe parlor: lot 2ixi25; side ‘and, “ear ai < immediate persesston. For particuinrs and permit to Inspect apply J. ROSS COLHOI Keom 1, Warder bldg., Sth and F sts. now. 23-3t ‘Season- improvements; worth $5,000; if sold at once only DAMEL & ARMAT, 1313 F st. nw. WIN ITART, Prin. ALE_DWELLING-THE BEST BARGAI R See eas cetas Gaetan ta areca wom Briel dwel t tation iu the nws? 4 rooue on 1st oor: 2 tied 2 $3,500 below value. ‘Box 87, a se2-3t LE-or EX property; Ie .OD BAY-WINDOW BRICK and New Hampshire wanged at a gi sae Feet ti FoR SAL modern nior and Junior 10 rooms end stables in Harvard st.; th and eellar. th st.: light brick and ston ; these houses hav t water beating J of best m ¥ ‘and one house cellar; t lot rick: stome tution Law. _ Hon. CHARLES C. (Associate Justice of the Supre District of Columbia), . Leetuier on Statutory Lacy. WALTER I. ROGERS, Lecturer on Patent Law and’ Practice. ~CHARLES COWLES TUCKER, LL. M., (Oficial Reporter Court of Appeals of Disteied, Professor of Practice, Judge of Mcot Court aud Lecturer on Criminal Law. WILLIAM W. MILLER, LIM. @fember of the Law firm of Hornblower, Byrnes, Taylor & Miller of New York), Lecturer on L. CABELL WILLL L DOXS and . THOMAS, ude tof Appeals. The next session of the s we day, October 4, 189; aiding, S18 13th st. n. Of the course of instructior will be explained and all necessary anno’ made. All persons desiring to study others interested tu the wellare of t! requested to be present. ‘The acere Law School may be seen at auy thi y At the otfiee ‘ot the District Tide Insurnce Co., 610 T3th street, and prior to the opening of the school between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening at the Law School building. Me will furnish all needed information as to terms, ete. It is t those desiring to enter the selves az the earliest con- ‘ool catalogues may be and also from Low- Court of the . to suit purchaser, at 5 per will be sold WNT FROM ACTUAL VALUE KEN AT ONCE. . REAL ESTATE. ‘This bo LARGE DI “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPEI'S FERRY, W. VA. will open for the season May 15; rooms jarge and airy; plenty of shade; table first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietor." my1-Sm HILL Toy HOUSE, HARPEICS FERRY, W. VA.— ‘This -pepular resort is open. Sutisfact anteed. Dancing, fishing, beatit house. Apply early for rocws. wyt-6m FOR SALE ARE OPPor WOM aaeus bene cas be secured comer of st without ix cunereted; the hy planned and’ well ara brown stone tri when “the par estrncted, ith batt brick for the ; plumbing and beat- e lots 20x90 10 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. qihtould be read daily, as changes may occur at any oe FOREIGN MAILS for the week cnding Sey 25, 1897, close promptly at this ¢ ‘7 TLANTIC MAILS. RAN iC 3 FRIDAY—(b)At_ 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- PORTUGAL, TURK! luring the FOR SALE_742 6TH ST. 6 KOOMS, summer Kitchen, bath, 3 barn: tet 404105 {t.; $3,400; nice house. Come and see it. sem=-6te For SALE. walk of patent, pension and house new; beautiful archite seme" paper throughout; large fixtures; tiled vestibule; plate glass Price’ only $7.100; ‘very easy terms. y tly the Teason for low sezz ST. N.E.; NEARLY NEW in every respect; steam beat; lot terms. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. SDSOME DOUBLE HOt porch and trimmings; 153: contains 10 cold. stor- electric ptember effice 23 follows: ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIS EGYPT avd BRITISH INDIA, per s.8, *La Gas cogne, from New York, via Havr DPM, for GERMA: DENMARK, SWEDEN, ORWAY (Christiana) “and RUSSIA, per s.s. ‘Havel, from New York, via Bremen. Letters for other parts of Europe, via Cherbourg, must be direetad “Per Havel. (At 10: for NETHERLANDS direct, per s.s. Veendam, ‘from New York, via Rotterdam. Letters must be dirceted ‘Veen- (At 10:55 PM. for GENOA, per 5.8. Fulda, from New York. Letters must be directed (At 10:55 P.M. for SCOTLAND direct, per 8.3. For Sane house; mod: cheap and easy HLL GENE D. CARUSI, LL.M, Secretary, G10 33th st. aw. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR Boy: oper Connecticut. Aver osite the Army a TERM HEGINS SEPT." 22. 2 Furnessia, from New York, via fBboet bait, and etters must be directed “Per Fur-| any time. ‘Two departinent: exceptionally <r EWTON, | nes 3 . for EUROPE, per 8.8. | acedewic. Gymnasinin und. lab ow” | *Umb: York, via Queenstown. of college men. TO PREPARE MEN Fit PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—German stcainers sail- ing from New York on Tuesdays take printed mat- ter, ete., for GERMANY and specially addressed printed matter, for other parts of El The American and White Star steame from New York on Wednesdays, th cm rs on Thursdays, and) the Cunard, French and German steamers on Saturdays, take ited mat- ter, etc., for all countries for which they ure ad- vertised to carry mail. B INS FOR HOME SEEKERS AND INVESTORS— in the south THE UNIVERSITIES IS OUR SPECIAL WORK. For information apply to WARREN W. PHELAN A.M., Head Master, Se The Woman’s Law Class REOP! OCTOBER 1, 1897. For particulars sppiz..to Mrs. EL! PENCER MUSSEY, Attomey-at-Lay- 470 La. ave: n.Ww. Or Miss EMMA M. GILLETT, se9-1m Attorney-at-Law, 802 F ‘st. aw. The REASON WHY YOU, SHOULD PATRONIZE the BERLITZ SCHOOL. Its method is the simplest—most sensible and scientific. ‘Thoroughly conscientious teach. ing—pupils recel ery help to quicken "their progress. Frequent lectures—and yang usual advantages, son fre private lessons. : three on E st. s.c. e cent bh ; four on 2s . Ist and 2d, Kian and F st ‘kan st. bet. $ HOUSES IN BUST business; rented for must be sold. se22-3t* « HAITI, GONAIVES, AUX- ANT. from New York. (c) At 10:55'P. iE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, per 8. Clty of Wasbinstou, froin New York. ters for other parts of MEXICO must be directed City of Washington.” (c) At 10:55 P.M. for NDLAND, fa, th; store front; «ts ¥., WILLIAM ME 1 ‘Trial PROF. vo MUMS roprietor and Principal, 723 14th st. n. ant2-6m,14 un- WM. YC Philadelphia, from New York. fe) At 10:55 P.M. for NORTH BRAZIL, per 6.8. Paraense, from New York, via Para, Maranhan and Ceara. open d: 3 PIANIST, de to su! « ORGAN) Tir. B. Frank Gebest ie NEW! UNDLA by: a THES ST, Mails for NEWFOUNDL aes ta cy trae’ Lessons ae ‘Studio, 1227 F St. we selitin 6 5, SB, Se and'on sonders aly 3] OK ELEY SCHOOL fon ptember 27, Young Ladies and little children, 1759 Madison ‘st, Duport Cir Miss BV. HETH, A.M. au2i-1m¢* Mr. ERNEST LENT, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Trs. ERNEST LENT, Concert Pianist and Teacher of Piano, se21-Im 1528 CORCORAN ST. vestibale; open plumbti Lei ee class in_ every sired. | Wate! hin: ded via New York up - close Wednesday), for forwarding via Thursdays from Port cor. 15th and aniticeatly tinieh MEXICO’ cverlan PECHE, CHIAPAS, T: h, after the be forwarded via (except_those for ASCO and YUCATAN, 189T SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS In Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth st. Thirty-third scholastic year. Day and evening sessions Rapid writing. English, rapid calculations, book- keeping, laws and ethics of business, science of wealth, science of citizenship, vocal and physical culture, the art of expression Welsarte method), shorthand and typewriting. ‘Terms reasonable, but uo competition with cheap schools. Office open every business day and night through- out the year. ‘Call oF send for new announcement, '9% Mrs. Sura "A. Sp se20-1m Principal and Proprietor. SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE, 1425 New York ave. Prof. PAUL B. VOIXOT. Twenty lessons, $10. se20-1zn 22 ROOMS, COR. OF = cost $18,500; will eon tim KER & CO., # w York up to and including . close Friday), close bere dafly at 7:10 TR. (PACIFIC MAILS. Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Trople Bird, from San ramcisco, close here daily up to 6:30'P.M, the 24th instant. (@) Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAT, jer s.8. City of Peking, from San Francisco, close bere daily up to 6:30 P.M. the 26th instant. (a) Mails for HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. the 2th Instant. ( Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed only, per 3.8. Empress of India, from Vancouver, cloeé here dally up to 6:30 P.M. the 4th proxime: @ Malls for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAIL, FIJI and SAMOAN ISLANDS, ber ss. Moana, from San Franeiseo, close here daily up to M. October 8th. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (execpt West Australia), NBW ZEALAND, HAWAII and FIST ISE 9 NE BEAUTIFUL house, 1121 € ircaxe case: pr WIEGAND, Phone 19 1410 G st. nw. HEADQUARTERS FOR FIXE MODERN HOMES. 23 too low to be published. Cail for list. tf JUST COMPLETED--TWO ELEGANT tages on Richmond st. near the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- deuce, about % mile from terminus of the 14 . cable ears; 10 and 16 rooms, baths, sewer, er and all’ conveniences of c terms. For prices, size of io EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, : THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. 6. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. = CHARTERED 1921. 100 Professors, Assistants and Instructors, The session opens im all ‘schools September 29. —_ The College. © ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, ‘Ph. D., LL. D., Dean. Liternture’ and’ Set ding te tbe Segrect of erature legging to the o1 A. Band B_S.2 Scholes oF Eactish, Greeks Lavin, Romance, Germanic Languages,” Mathe- inatics, Chemistry, Sclence, .Fine Arts, Literature. ics.” Philosophy, Political » Hebrew, and Bible Entrarce examinations will be held at ‘the Unl- versity September 27 and 23. * ‘The Dean of the College will bein tis offce, in the University building, daily, trom 10 w.tn, to 1 P-m., for the purpose of giving iaformation, The ; Corcoran Scientific School. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. ‘This sehool offers to men and women the fol- lowing four-year courses of study, cach of which Jeads to the degree of B S.: "Gi jenee, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechea- teal Engineering,” Cheitistry, “Analytical; Chemis- try, Mathematical-physical; Mathe tatles, Metvor- ology, Geograph: Geology and Mineralogy, | Ar- ebitecture, Finance und ‘Economics, Language aud iterature. There are twenty-five departments in ie School, in which 156 different topies for study are offered, and special students are permitted to register for any of shese toples Tit they are qualitied to pursue. The instruction is given be- tween 6 and 10. p.m Intendisg to take courses in the Chemical Labciatory will be per- mitted the choice of desks in the order of the! registration. The opening exercises will be he! September 29, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, When an address wiJl be “delivered by Professor E. 8. Farwell, C. E. ‘Tbe Dean will be in bis office at che Ubizarsity from 4 to 5:30. p.m., dally, to meet students. The School of Graduate Studies CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. Men and women holding suitaile degrees from institutions of repute exh pursue in this schol courses of stndy leading to the degrees or Ma: of Arts, Master of ce, Civ Engineer, EI trical Engineer, Mecuanical ineer mad "Doctor of Philosophy, two rs’ study being required to fecomplish tke work for the degeee of Doctor of Philosophy, and one year's study being reyuired for cach of tne otaer degrees. Application blapks may ve cbtrined from the Dean of the Schoul, aud When filed, they must be submitted, through the Dean, to the Gourd of Directors ‘of University Studies for Inspection and action, The opening exercises will be held September 29, at 4:30 pm., in University Hall, when an addiess Will be delivered by Hon, William ‘T. Harr: LL. D.,-on the meaning of graduate studies to graduate students, The Law Scheol. HON. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean. This school offer to men courses Jeading to the followlag cegr Law, Master of Law, Master of The entire course of study department en i tent Law. in the undergraduate *, ‘sloning ~ with craduate course Will ree years; thia change will not effect students <ntering this vear. The exercises of the school p.m, which enables the to p the services of ¢ neat jurizis engaged public service at Washington, and gives to the entire day for study, besides pe: 4 men-engazed In.office duties to enjoy the Gc! of the school. ‘The Dean will be prosent inthe reception room at the University building from 4:30 to § p.m. daily, after September 15. The opening exercises at 6 p.m., In Uni will be profit by in. the be held September 2 ersity Hajf, whea anuouncemen Made for the session! The Medical Schooi 1325 H st. n.w., Wasringion, D. C. The 7th session begins September 29, 1897. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. P. Carr September 29, at 8 vlac daily lectures at 5:30 p.m. Every is afforded for laboratory and clinical work. The office will be open for further infermation from 10 a.m. to1 pm. ard 2 to5 p.m. scholarship examinations on 7:30 p.m, Dr. E. A. De SCHWEINITZ, Dean. se3-lin-14 E. Dental School, 1325 H St. N. W., Washington, D.C. Or 4. The eleventh session begins M z he opening lecture will be delivered by Dr. ¥ G. Thompson at 5:20 p.m, The free dental i fizmary opens Oct. 4 at Lp.m. Fall exa ‘on Sept. 25 at 7 p.ta, AMl stodents must ulate before Oct. 14. " For further information ad- dress Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1023 Vi. uve. sel4-1m Catalogues, giving the courses of study, terms, &e., can be obtained on application, persoually of by letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, The Columbian UVatversity, C. sel3-Im Washington, D. Mount Vernon Seminary. CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments ‘Thorough training in all branches in accordance with best modern methods. Spacious buildings re- cently erected especially for school purposes. Ample play grounds und tennis court. Twenty- third year opens September thirtieth, For fur- ther information apply to Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Asst. Principal. sell-2m Washington College. Boarding and day school for girls and young Jedies; charming grounds (ten acres); elegantly furnished rooms; thorough courses, inclading high- grade music, clocution and art. ‘Visit the school or apply for catalogue. W. MENEBEE, Pres., 3d and 'f sts, n.e. sell-tm 8.8. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:30 P.M. October 8th. (a) ‘The FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is arranged on the presumption oftheir uninterrupted overland transit. agi) Becistered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same iy. (b) Registered mails close apd-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDS POR S\LE—CLEVELAND PARK. One of these attri One of those attr One of those attractive bomes.. Others at other prices. MADAME J. ESPUTA DALY, TKACHER OF voice building and note change system for read- ing music; Tuesdays and -Bridays. Studio, E. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. ave. n.w. — se13-Lin* SHORTH. AN Dqintividuat” instruction; ‘one learns three times as fast as in class. SPEED DICTATION a spe- en} Onice, G10 24th st. s09- ty. Entir: eatisfaetion guaranteed. 2 : 1:00 P.M. same day. | <ialty. | Entir 043-1 at. nw. Secs — = (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P-M. same day. FOR SALE—A SP pap IE Emre ENT. HAXD-| (a) Kegistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR. some residence. on Columbia Heights. 1352 Har- | day. Instruction by Miss G. E. Buckingham, yard st-; Jo large rooms: Kitchen om first floor; | (e) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Tucsdays every modern comfort and convenience: can At Studio, 1522 €th st. nw., bought greatly under value oF om easy terms Or at residence of pupil." se18-1m* and Saturdays. se2l JAMES P. WILLETT, Post TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE WASHINGTON KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE THE ern TEACHERS, W MODEL KINDERGARTEN AND GRADED SCHOOL. No Extras “for French or German. @iiss) SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK, Prin, ‘Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Associate ‘Prin, For particulars ingulre at’ the FROEBEL INSTITUTE, se10-1m* 1426-Q st. nw. ? from OWNER at 1229 Pa. ave. au31-1m “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ E. S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. NDALL wilt leave River Tuesdays and Thursdays at ‘h, Chapel Point, down as Lower Machodoc. urping on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m. and oa Fridays about 3:30 p.m. UNITED STATES MAM. ROUTE WASHINGTON, D. C.. TO GLYMONT, MD., tmaster. ¥RS. HARRIET MIL VOCAL LESSONS. New York, Mondays and ‘Tuesdays; Washington, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. se18-Im 1115 9th st., The Montrose. WOMEN-STUDY LAW. A private class for women is now forming for @ systematic study of law and preparation for admission to the bar. Enroll at once. Competent faculty, prominent member of Wash. bar and former ‘instructor (Yale graduate) in charge. WASHINGTON PREPARATORY SCHOUL, se18-20 1333 12th st. n.w. WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1425 NEW YORK OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. New York-Southampton (London-Par ‘Twin-screw U. reeves Manmshieeet Sailing every Wednesday. Paris. ....Sept. 29. 10 am)8t. Paul...Oct. 27. 10 am St. Paul...Oct. 6, 10 am St. Lou! ‘St. Louis. .Oct. 13, 10 am Par! Paris. Oct. 20, 10 am St. Paul.-Nov. Red Star Line, fre Arithmetic, bookkeeping, algebra, Journal- and intermediate land! isi t Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ, daily except Sunday, KEW YORK TO ANTWERP. telegraguy, ‘Eaglian brenches” moar eerie at,9:20 a.m. Returning about 2 Pra caght re. | OUERWARK. Sept physical ealture, dramatic art, : Passenger accomiodations first-class, Ne “I 8-6, IN. HA: Pres. ceived until the Sour of sailing. sei5-6,tf ANNA 8. HAMILTON, E. S RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. GEO. O. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington. At, M. RBARDOS Agent. Alexand: se13-20¢f THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. Summer schedule in effect June 1. STBAMEIS POTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. w! every Sunday at 4 p.m. for Baltimore and river landings. Steamer Sue will have every Friday at “4 p.m. for tiver landings as far as Miller's Whact «Smith's creek and every Monday at 4 p.m. for itis river ins. Bpbscuser accommodations strictly first-class. e it be id. AU river freight must be prepeld: sens, STEAMER “WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Wastington, D. €. (ith st. ferry wharf), i,” for intermediate landings 0 Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomini Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, Colton’s. Wednesdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Tcstiwood, Rock Polnt, Lolion’s, cnardtown, Ab-ll's. Nomiini Creek, Piney Point, ‘George's Isiand, Smith Creek, Coun and Yeoco- » T am.. for intermediate landings to Colonial eh, Busiwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, Nemirt Creek. (See schedule 4n effect September 13, 1897.) seT-tt INTERNATIONAL AVIGAMION N > Ns XY, Piers 14 and 15, North re S . jst z Office, 6 Bowling Green, M. GEO. W. Moss, Agent, se22-Am 921 Penn. ave. NORTH GERMAN LLOY FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. 2 PLYMOUTH, LONDON, BREMEN. Kaiser,Th.,Sept. 3), 8am) Lahn’ .Tu.,0ct. i9, 10 am Saale..Tu.,Oct. 5, 10 am) Kaiser.Tu.,Oct. 26, 9am ‘Trave.Tu..Oct. 12, 10 am! Saule..Tu.Nov. 2, 9 am Havel SoC EEBOURG. PARIS, BREMEN, vel st. am Sat. Oct i ‘Twix-tcREW PisaNGin sevice. © °™ Elocution, Oratory, DRAMATIC CULTURE, PHYSICAL “TRAINING Course AND, RALSTON CULTURE, = 1, 1897. — Tuit! $100. Kalston cerns ome February 2, 1898.’ Tuition, $15, References re Apevery case. All fecs strictly'in advance. Martyn College. 1223 to 123: G street northwest, Washington; D.C. se6-11,tf Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, ‘Teacher of Singing, Piano and Harmony, at her gStudlo, 1413 N st. nw. set-Im* Washington Preparatory School, sien wra'st Ww, s s brivate acho, embracing the follow: ing departments: Shortha a tm, Ser se teem ora Se * rit Prin. IL. Oct.¥,19 am! Fulda. THE NEW TWIN SCHEW EXPRESS 5, TOAS KEGISTEE, 69 FEET IN ed i, oan eee ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 8AM. me OELRICHS & CO., 2 BOWLING GREEN. E. F, DROOP, 925 Pa, ave., Agent’ for Washington. French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE \SATLANTIQLE, DIRECT LINE TO ARIS BRAN s VIA Tava Prepared for ri ir and technical exams.), Civil Eng! Mechanteal Draw: fticg, Proofreading, Tine me ing. “MPralning Schoo! ‘will reopen further particulars address 1215 K st. nw. The Misses Minke. Piano, Virgil Clavier method and Singing Taught. sel0-lm* 1330 10th st. n.w, MISS EMILIE i HALSTEZAD’S PRIVATE SCHOOL will reopen ‘tober 5, at 1817 Corcoran doors west of New Hampshire avi may be made 2y letter at 3024 Q 1, after that.date at the scbooi. : lvy Institute - Business College, 8.W. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. None better; $25 a year; day or-night session. School of Tl ~ Georgetown University. edicine Lectures ‘willbe commenced“MONDAY, October 4. Day classes at-2 p.m. Evening classes at 5:30 Pm 2 For further particulars address the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER, M.D,, 815 Vermont ave. Office hours until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m, ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, os EDUCATIONAL. OUT OF WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. REMING- GEORCETOWN UNIVERSITY. | xarzarn, sSH5%, OF rrcmonoer. ON GN MIRAI. FA always F wen OF Women's wheels at SB: xeat, color, tire, saddle. A limited bamber waly. STEARNS” $135 "V7 racer now Sa. JACOBS BROTHERS, 1229 Pa. GOTHAM’S TRADE IN BABIES (FOUNDED 1789.) SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY: Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S.J. President of the University. Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, LL.D. @ustice Supreme Court of the United Lecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. MARTIN F. MORE) LL. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional snd International Law yal departments. 1Lo- men’ -R.; 8 mites trom ht, heat, Y montis. For further particalars address te7-1m R. W. SILVESTER, President. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. $207 pe year. A, successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up the duties of life. Bo~s prepared for cvllege. ‘Under 18 years, $186. Tobacco prohibited, Lova- tion beantifal, elevated and healthy. JUs. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Principal. rates), In Sharp Demand in Brooklyn, but aDrog nd Comy jence. jela-wies 3 in New York, carota th i sae 12 of the Dis waase om te Justice, rt Appeals of 2 ee trict of Columbla), St. Agnes School - Pol Lecturer on the Law, of Corporations and Equity Theor the os ace SSS ice Investigate a New “Raby isprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL-D., Deen of the Faculty and Lecturer. Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS (Associate Justice Supreme Court of the District tion for all colleges. 4a) studies and courses ana “arts : Miss ELLEN W. Market” Co acted by Mra. Wat- advantages in music sium. kine—Fou: ines of a Day, BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. of Columbia), Lecturer on Law Soe and the Law of i = = ——eeean en JOSEPH J. DARL TON, LLD., LEGAL NOTICES. Fiom the New York World. turer. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LLD., Lecturer “on Practice: ‘Testamentary Law and ity Pleading and Practice. R. RoSs PERRY, AMT Lecturer on Common Law ‘Pleading, Criminal Law ard Domestic Relations. Rev. RENE HOLAIND, 8.J. Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL.D., Lecturer on Civil La’ CHARLES A. “DOUGLASS, ” Esq., Lecturer on the Lew, of Torts “aud Negotiable Paper. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M., LL. M., Lecturer on the Law of Dersunal Property. D. W. BAKER, A. LL.M. (Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia), edge of the Circult Court and Lecture= on the Law of Keal Ertate and Elementary Court of Appeals: (@iled September 9, 1897. J. R. Young, Clerk.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, , The Oth day of September, 1897. MARY I. STAILEY = = vs. No. 18582, Docket 43. wiatim Te stare, } On motion of the plaintift, by Mr. John J. Dolan, her solicitor, it is ordered that the defendant, Will: fam R. Stailey, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule day occurring forty days after this day: otherwise the cause Will be procerdad with as in case of default. pete glect of this sult 4s for divorce from the marriage With the defendant on the ground of desertion. Provided a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law Reporter and in The Evening Star quce a Week fer three successive weeks before said Ly the court, An important industry has been brought to light in Brooklyn. There a matronly personage, Mrs. Jemima Watkins by name, has for some time been quietly conducting a “baby market,” where childless wives could supply themselves with ready-made families at small cost. There is no knowing how leng the worthy Mrs. Watkins might heve carried on the vork unseen by the public eye but for an unexpected rush of custom, Two babies were wanted in a hurry, and the supply wes short. Hence that a young woman, well it happened eresse Justice. | full of business, appeared . A troe copy—Test: Clerk. - - M A LAMBERT ond JOU BARNARD, | _fy Me ACLAN await | ™ent of charities and confronte EEN : W. Clerk ef Courts: SOHON, ‘k Short. art two babies for adoption, the visitor, with matter-of-fact directness “one white and one black. Both must healthy. Can you supply them at Clerk Short gasped for breath and feebly murmured, “Yes, but, by the way, who wanis ‘em?” ‘Oh, that rapid Watkins, tomers. The further fact being elicited that Mra. Watkins conducted a “hospital” at No. SI Bergen street, the young woman depar! promising to return later tor the babies. Clerk Short lost no time in reporting the case to Commissioner Henry, who will at once investigate. Mrs. Jemima Watkins was found home by a World reporter. There is noth ing deceptive in her nature. When asked about her business she burst into a flood of confidences. PIANOS AND ORGANS, BEST GOODS. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. THE LEADING PIANO, ORGAN MUSIC HOUSE Sec GRANVILLE M. HUNT, LLM, Assistant. The twenty-elgath annual session of the School of Law opers on Wednesday, October 6, 1897, at 6:20 p.m., In the Law School buflding, Nes. 508 and 508 E street northwest. at which time the treductery lecture will be delivered am announce ments made fer the ensuing term. Present an: prospective students, alumi and all others in- ested re cordially invited to he present. The an be seen at his affice in the law fron 6 to 7 p.m., for Inf rmarion, roliment, payment of fees, ‘etc. Those proposing to connect themselves with the school for the en- suing term are requested to enroll their names be- fore the cpening night. As announced at the ennual commencement im Tur . the undergraduate course will be ex- terded to three of 1898-99. Stu uate in two yen: Circulars , terms, ete. can be obtained at the book store of W. H.” Morri son's Sons, 1326 F street northwest; & Co., 1434 F street, and John Byri will be all right,” was the “My mother, Mrs. Jemima wishes them for two of her cus- Erug store, BOS 1ath street northwest, or te a AT THE 1eQor Parents are willing to part with th ir plication ocally or by letter to the w le ones, while any number of financial: PSL Se ant OF BF etteg to he NATIONAL CAPITAL, __| wett-txea’wives are eager to saan cially ine two babies wanted just at : re Es present, e rattied on, “are for partion- Washington Seminary. WEBER, P lar custcmers. I want the white haus for ‘0 i] LS AN] YOUNG LA 5 at tol as ¥ " For eatalurue and full Information, apply to. DECKER, I ties abe catered ener weenie: wife of Mr. ‘and Mrs, G.‘T. 83 YOOD, ‘Principal FISCHER Soe tee se7-I1m 1538-1540 17th . A y ‘oney Island. " +: ‘But how about the husband: ei IVERS & POND, | jy the visitor, Sprig THE STUART SCHOOL ESTEY, “There is the best part of the joke.” re- FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. UDW re) plied the amiable dealer in !nfanits; “the 122. eS BUARD! 3 ee a2 aes ave L DW IG, | women come to me for several weeks. 24 NI 15th st. pw. WK. MAS a ez Th wu y ret ei a ee3-5m___ Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. CAMP Ss lanl Aiailing et wg Pte amg z = ‘ou see? Why, even husban e Learn to be a Draughtsman! ESTEY ORGANS. zien the Besbents, Giese them, are fooled. The official investigation of this unique industry promises to be interesting. While babies are in demand in Brooklyn, w York secms to be suffering from a plethora of friendless infants. Following are the foundiings of a day Lena Ippick, a fourt ‘year-old girl, who lives at No. 40) East 73d street, found a neero baby, clad in 2 dirty red jacket and a torn wrapper, kicking up its heels in a baby carriage she had left in the hailway - but a few minutes before. The baby, whi: is about two months old, was as’ happy a mite of humanity as could be found in a week's walk. Lena wheeled the baby out in the street Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20. 531 7th st. nc. au28-1in® HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. FOUNDED 18 THE ABOVE W LAW ‘SCHOOL, will open Friday, October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m in its commodious building,” No. 420 Sta street By THE SCHOOL IS OPEN TO ALL, WITHOUT DISTINCTION WHO SKE ABOVE AND POSSESS LL-KNOW SANDERS & STAYMAN, New Building, 1327 F St. N.W. PERCY S. FOSTER, For circulars, ply te or address JAMES F. Bi otfice in Law School building, 420 511 Squer y be17-100c1 and told Policeman Sampson about it. The namesake of the strongest m. t over ais Manager. lived did not want to carry the child to th se24-t station, and asked Lena to lean him th baby carriage. She consented, and Samp- son trundled the foundling aw: A long line of curious men and boys followed, some of the boys singing “All coons look alike to me. Altoni Pospisil, a girl of ten y lives at No. 511 Gth street, was a bench in Tompkins Square, w nice old lady” came along and gav two cents to hold a “cute little bab; 1 that is the way she tells the old lady went to buy some for Altont and the cute little baby not return. The baby, which is weeks old and a girl, was taken to Be vue Hospital. A pretty little two-months-old girl, finely dressed, was abandoned by a young w. man in the waiting room of the ferry last night. P: ngers sa what looked like on the run out. Th eC or, no heed. When Police’ iged the bnndle, and sent it to Be rd Conroy N. J., sold his furniture p pecialty. 5 cut Gents passed successful entrance just Jun fa ard, Inst. of Tech: assat, Worcester Polytechnl >, i our certificate are £9 of our stu- exaininath Another Removal Bargain. $350 Vassar, Text books fi ell ecuipped with a One Handsome New Upright Piano, of a eclebrated make—in French walnut case—a bargain for some one. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., se2e-20tf 417 LTH ST. N.W. JOHN The Old Reliable PIANO HOUSE. 9 ss Sherman’s School girls, on ae st. and Jefferson place. " "PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR BOYS. Mi Fe open: Re- se6 Lawrence PIANO, eloc SCHOOL OF MUS 4 and 6, 934 F S, opera; MOD. TI Trial gratis. WANT eS 1lm* Gunston Institute, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL Acadcinie and Collegizte courses. Opens Se Mr. and Mrs. B, It. MAS ington Heights School, 1212 Lath st. and 930 buildin; Chi standard makes of Pianos, | rison, y rday Muse all musical instru- | and@ disappeared, leaving his three chil- > Toning care coe. c10ih nw. te stock of Shect 1 dren, aged three, four and fourteen Fears, a arding for chandixe, agi 3 Bay reed Principal, - Miss the most rea-| behind him. His wife died a year ago. Prin trices ard on the most accommodatin rere 5 ye SETAE Be sure you come and see us before ZUNI PRISONERS SAFE, Proceedings Have Been Peacefully. The Secretary of the Interior has been informed of the safe arrival of the Zuni In- bur. Pianos tuned, repaired, moved and packed. John F. Ellis & Co., CHICK + PIANO ROOMS, PENNA. AVE. S School of Electricity, 35 B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. G. Conducted se21-St The only institution teaching practical electri- dian prisoners arrested on the charge of cal ergineering excivsively. Laboratery equip- torturing a member of their tribe at Los ment cacellent, Instruction the best. Course Lunas, N. M., where they are to be tried. opens October 1. Catalogues on xpplication. d el nd auzl-Gw LOUIS DENTON BLISS, President. ‘The trial has been set for February, ar in the meantime the white persons at the Zuni agency, who are expected to testify against the offenders, will be guarded by a troop of cavalry, which will, by order of the War Department, be stationed at Zuni. It is also stated that all the proceedings have se far been of a peaceful character. Contrary to expectation the accused In- diais did not resist arrest. —_—____ + e+ —___ ROOM FOR THE SIXTH AUDITOR. FOR RENT. Our stock of PIANOS of verious makes (the largest in Washington) affords unequaled ad- vantages to those desirous of RENTING, lr. Henry Stopsack, Teacher of Piano and Violin. se7-Im* Studio, Penna. ave. s.e. Wood’s Commercial College 311 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS ‘Well conducted and well patronized. ew term USUAL FACILITIES FOR SECURING POSITIONS FOR PUPILS. Beaniful ilustraced catalogue containing names of Be plis curolied lost year. s Don't Join elsewhere until sou have seen it, CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE., RE- nd 422 Pa. Ave. N.W. September 13. ‘The course of study is * HOL opens complete and practical. Special attention is | FOR SALE—N given to vocal and instrumental music, drawing and painting, the languages and kindergartens. se6-1in French Language School. Good pronunciation; classes, beginners, advanced and private lessons." MLLE. ¥. PRUD'HOMME, 807 D nw. se2-1m* Chevy. Chase. FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Washington. French th the house. aiie. EM ROULIGRY. Biss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal, my13-1y-10_P. ©, Station E, Washington, D.C. sous in singing September 15, at 1706 9th st. ai nw. Pape ‘November, concerts, January and Chorus class formed October 1. se9-1m* MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST., tember 27, 1897. of all Best of references. sel-tf ScniCo! a PRICES MOST REASONABLE. Wm. Knabe & Co., Impossible to Assign Him More Space im the New Building. Nearly a month ago the Secretary of the Treasury wrote the Postmaster General re- questing that additional space in the new city post office building be assigned to the sixth auditor. The Secretary asked that the seventh and eighth and one-half of the sixth stories be given thaauditor for his force of clerks. The audif@e had been as- signed the eighth floor, hi the seventh and most of the second fi ‘The Postmaster General nas informed the Secretary that he had looked into the matter and finds that the audiior will have more floor space in the new building than he now occupies, and that it will not be possibl2 to extend this area. —___--2+- _. WILL SHUT OUT GERMAN SUGAR, EW UPRIGHT PIANOS FROM $125, ward; warranted = ge Red slightly used at a sacrifice. Repair tuning very cheap. HELMIG'S MUSIC STORE. 1742 Tt st. how au2s-1m - .“SOHMER” For 30 yeats the syronym of the highest Gevelopivent In pitno manufactures oot bmg Saki Piano, $143." $5 cash nat Ge month, Pianos noved, hauled, shipped and tuned, sel GOOD pte : - ‘or Buyin: STIEFF Piano. Because. == 1, 5 bea established over yeu, Because.==f..07" Se om ste Probable Effect of the Countervail- ing Duty. It is the opinion of a number of treas- THE MISSES KERN'S SCHOOL, 1438 N st. N.W., | BECAUSE. == Ou,,,frm 87 aay and oe seit Stieff Branch Warerooms, euld-Sm Emerson Institute 521 Eleventh st. n.w., near F 3. ©. CONLIFF, Manager. - (OUNG'S ACADEMY). UNDERTAKERS. country, not including that frcm Hawaii, and not above No. 16 Dutch standard, was Select classical and tical school for | sel1-28a FPOME men and. bors, Frank- can br obiained ar dressti E i é i g i ‘ i 38 if 4 B wil