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= THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY - SEPTEMBER 13 le / 1884—DOUBLE SHEET: LOCAL MENTION. Orrick oF TH Wastes For thy states, fair_weather, stationary temperature. ather ts indicated for antle states, the lower . Clearing weather Atlantic states Rising the lake regions, the ley. Slight frost is york and northern din the soutt is tndlezted pl and the ed for New jagruder, 1417 New Ter CrEAw ped anywhere out of town. Kew York avenue, HANbsOME and conve st. me. by S. FL Walke nt houses for sale on B wry, 630 La. ave, For Paeeexvine.—Pine cata guarantesd to be pare. Also, flu gon vinegar for ptekiing, ete. r’s, 11 7th street northw ba grape brandy, imported Estrat fe et ft at Chr. este Mapawy B. Van Ket pst, begs 10 eds and atest impertationss | ake their selec- | price hat and ue Only strietly on store in thls eity. price of $250, by SE Hellbran’s ob cURITY O11.—After more than Hent oll eontinies to crow | .d proves | mendation as the ‘and gentlemen's, M. Wiitras Will display his first importation of fall hats and bonnets and Parisian novelues on September HOLDERS should know ajoy life by the oc It is an antivote to poison hat they may live m7 e ul fronite. d not poisonous, Ne PHoToqRaPma—Mr. nue, being unable to uises which he now occu- xpired term, reduce the | € cabinet portralts from $3 to dozen, fhures ad hi Mr. | arante-s first quality of work, durableand ished, 536 Pennsy Save your ey CITY A Amusemes Condensed Ls surdered river Uwo y pf. Melson on ars ago, and ing Mond-¥ Lower €el {, returning by rail on Tuesday Lot Mr. Perre M. Whit Lower Cedar Pot sta in yester- il take place » Im. on Sunday, stead Of 11 a.m, as her who was ‘bb, while riding a bicycle yester- dentally ran into and somewhat spec: to the memory of their late associate, Charles Harilne, were adopted. Joseph Carroll, colored, of South Washington, ‘was charged in the Police Court to-day with petit larceny, second alfense, by Louisa ‘The case was continued watll nex! oe Te Katify Mrs, Lock weod’s Nomina- tei. A GRAND RALLY IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, uD., NEXT IUESDAY. ‘The national equal rights party will hold a gran‘ ratification meeting at Wilson’s Station, on the B. & P-r, ee George’s county, Md., on next T lock p. m., to ratify the ne < Mrs Belva A. Lockwood as President of thUntted States. The meeting will take place on the estate of Mra Amanda Davis Rest, Where ample preparations will be made to entertain those attending the meeting from this District, The coll for the meting says that “ihe national eqral rights party of the golden state of vate having honored the. District of Colum- States one of ip that the honor to by a grand rally of those who weiples of the grand party.” Promi- nent speikers, if Is announced, will be present, in- eluding Mrs. Lockwood. Presidential electors Will be chosen af the mass convention after adjourn- ment of the ‘ation meeting. frank Eutchins, the Strangler, Hanged Frank Hutchins, ¢ wier, was hanged in San Francisco yesterday. The crime for whien Hutchins $ the murder of his mistress, whom of this city, the woman, who was married, ing Hutchins to Californla when he left yn. The firm demeanor which the doomed : fatned throughout his trial andém- risontnent was retained by him tothe end. His | eck broken, and he died from strangula- | 3: tes aiter the fall Me was which he died fs told Ina San ts Tolle His inistress, 3 n in Washingt tleft him. fe vistted ing her to return Is brutal treatment of overtures for recon Huteh e Net y with his knee on her ndkerchiet from hts und her neck at the en: | le cher, Primrose and4 Ste is to exm all to hi isomely eu! Lost He Twe vere playing et and Vi burn was , ‘§ Wound and oove the elbow. Waite House Grouxp.— | Et of the Marine band at ands, at 4:2) p. 1m., to-day, will | si yy Fequest), Cowen; fantasia, Wilmer; vaise, 3 Queen, solo, “Inflammatus, eesti, price, “A Musical Joke” (by req ocation, “Boceacio” (uy est), ry Farner —Edward mg colored map, during a family rity, caused by his brother Shiney hua at the plice where he was em- his father, for whtch he was ar brought Into the Police Court thts morn- e Ju suid, “While the testimony is lant, [ think he is not so much to da witness vo corroborate his sa at Le struck his fathey is-hange hima. at w ould al A Lume Grat. Breaxs H afternoon Edith Harris, the ten-year-old daughter Sf Mr. E Harris (of the tirm of Harris & Shatter, Jewelrrs), while playing in front of the family resi. : hi street, above N—ot her foot In the tron ud failing broke her ankle. She was by Dr. Prentiss. brine SES irs Rerontep.—James §. Grahaia, Cen- “& ANKLE.—Yesteriay Sih and D streets northwest, rts to dyuarte uat there was stolen the 3 past few days Watch and chaiu, worth $33. 613 M street norinwest, reports stolen irom his room, between the iustant, a Stephens’ rifle, worth $3. Gnoes AND Mus. Suyen’s Dur Bitt.—Jesse ani Dr. George Gross renewed their appl jUSn in the Orghans’ Court yesterday to be re. eased trora the Cond of Mrs Etzabeth Slyer, ad- ministratris of the estate of John P. Millard. Ying, Slyer cjected to the release of Dr. hail viver up a due biil for $5, wikich she had given. bun fur guing on the boud. Dr. Gross si Site a swear to ah Was dune, | Institution. | MF O. Wood, delegate of tie Catholic ‘The Women’s Campaign Against King Alcohol, CLOSING MEETING OF THE WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION, Garfield Memorial church was crowded last even- , at the last session of the annual meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Not only the auditorium, but the gallery, was filled by an audience which gave frequent marks of approba- Uon. ‘The exercises were opened by the singing of a hymn, after which Miss Alice Hercus, president of the northwest auxiliary, read the 94th psalm. She Was followed by Miss Loulse Strobel, president of the young ladies’ auxiliary unton, of South Wash- ington, who offered prayer. Mrs. Tiiton, the recording secretary, then read several resolutions, the substance of which was that the cause of temperance Is the cause of God and humanity; that earnest labor should be done to introduce selentife tem perance hyientc instruc. tion in the public schools of this city; that the thanks of the union be extended io Rev, Mr, Power, the pastor, and to the officers of the Garfield Me- morial chtreb, to the pubile press, and to Miss Witlard, Mrs. §. F. Chapin, of South Carolina; Miss. Anna Gordon, and other’ out-o(-town ladies who ided this union in its work. Mrs. Tilton also ‘¢ her report on the subject of influencing tue P press. The report was accepted the Tesolutions adopted, Miss Lydia Polk next sang a solo, the music of Which was composed by: Prof. Bischof, and the omnis of which were written by Rev. Dr. Rankin and dedicated to the Women’s Christian ‘Temper- ance Union. MISS FRANCES E. WILLAERD'S ADDRESS. Mrs. Roach, the prestdent of the Distriet Union, next Introduced to the audience Miss Frances E. Willard, the national president of the W. C. T. U., who began her address by stating that It is a sclen- tite fact that as a man makes use of alcoholic Uquors his body deteriorates and his mind becomes blunted and decayed. men who study and ac- cept the theses Of Kobert Ingersoll upon the prob- Jems of death and destiny are usually the men with @ beer mug in one hand “and a meerschaum tu the other. he speaker referred, in burning words, to the curses of the Hquor traffic, and traced the growth of the temperance sentiment in thls country frou its inception to the present 4 She discussed the iuture work of wowen, t IU 1S tom the whole world home-ilke, society home-like, and toreara government for the home. She spoke, in glowing terius, of the recent campaign In Maine, und the work of the women done there towards. rg the recent proibitory amendment in ute. The speaker aliuded to the lowa bat—- for the suppression of intemp< sf uc. Her peroration was very briill- she closed the audience burstinto a iause, CLOSING PROCEEDINGS. The president, Mrs. Roach, ten announced tat: Mr. Arbeely, of Damascus, Syria, would like to say afew words. This gentleman stepped forward and | In a neat speech presented to Miss Willard a mag- nificent floral wreath, composed of roses, and bear- ing the words “Home, Sweet Home,” in hello- tropes. Miss Willard responded in well-chosen and feeiing terms, and, when she had closed, the hymn “From Greentand’s Iey Mountains” was sung. Rev. Mr. Power pronounced the benediction, and the annual meeting of the Women’s Christlaa ‘Tem- perauce Union for this District was finished, See ‘The Contest Over the Ketts Estat: MPS. BESTS’ REP: PDR. JOLLY —THE FILED BY WUE IS oon Mrs. Betts, by Mr. Charles ait in replevin against Dr. B. B. dolly to recove eff cts of the late W. H. Betts, and the writ y ecuted by the marshal. The effects consisted of a walnut bedroom set, books, , &2., and were delivere:t to the marshal, ‘This morning Dr. Bushrod_B. filed a_pett- t ‘ourt propounding the paper y 16th, 188s, aS the last WH! o} Betts), ‘and praying for probate of tt'rs’of administration, ¢. t. a., U3 died in reskient Pelham, ff which was Ale ria of this Di hers OF siste that he leti a le 16th, 184, but named no Sof the will Dr. Jolly at tho Gictat e latter in his presenc nded to petitioner, with instruc keep it as such at the tine of its being so written, and it has been in his possession stace th time to the 11th » When ft was fl . Hest that he had been ed that st re Witnesses to a KK velid, and he did not sup tillon the 10th Gay of Septem- ber, wien he exhibited 1¢ ;to counsel, and was. Vised that 1t was not invalid as to personal pi erty, and tt was his duty to file it. He turther say that while tn Inorance of Its being a iawful in— strument he, ot the requcs . E. Shaffer, tiled an aMdavit In support oi his application ‘or letters of administration, «nd fer the same reason he made £0 opposition to the appointie further says that decedent tert goods and chattels Hot exceeding $1,000 in vaine. —<—_ ‘Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been fled as follows: J. y Adams, trustee, to Israel Buchanan, part 7, sq. $250. Stephen Harthrecht to W. Preston Wilitainson, part 7. sq. 518; $900. J. MeL. Carus} to George Mason, undivided ‘Sixth, lots 3, 4 and 5, and Sub. lots 3 and $, sq. 349, lots 6,7 and 8 and parts, Sq. 350, part lots 1, 2 and 14, sq. 317; $1,000. ‘Too YouNG To BE Sexy To Fatt.—Sophia_ Johnson, an elght year oid colored girl, Was convieed fn the Police Court this morning on’a charge of stealing a box of elgars worth $1.50 trom the store of Mr. D.C. Turner. "The court Safd she was too small to be sent to Jail, and after giving her a lecture sent her home to Ler mot! Coronen Opp FELLOWS GorxG To Cixcrssatt— The Grand United Order of Oda Fellows (colored) will hold its second B. M. C. meeting at Clucinnatt, commencing Tuesday, October 7, 1881. ensive arrangements are beti de for the meeting and reception of grand oMcers and delegates by the lodges. ‘The following delegates from this attend the meeting: Mest Venerable Patriarchs— 2 Green Mountain lodge, 1) nion Frivndsi 1 nd” Masters Mount Olive, 1,33; John W. T, 1028: Joseph C. Beckett, Co- lumbia” Georgetown}, Chas. HT. Over, Rising Sun, 1,365, — Reptcep Rates 70 Onto Vorers Via PeNxsyi- ‘VaNta RAtLRoaD.—On application of the Ohio State Association the trunk ine commission decided to grant round-trip tickets atthe highest unlimited rate to all poluts in Ohio for voters nnd members of their tmmediate families to the state and na- tional elections this fall These t ts will be Placed on sale at the offices of the Pennsylvania Tallroad, corner 13th street aud Pennsylvania ave- nd Baltin.ore and Potomac raliroad station, on Monday, Septcmber the 15th, and the sale of the same will be continued until the November election. ‘Tickets will be good for thirty days from date of Issue aud to be used for continuous passage In both directic $ the Pennsylvania raltrosd 1 he iaportant cities and towns in Ot), patrons have the assurance of a safe, sure and comfortable journey to destination by Uuls route. Pullman périer and sleeping cars on all 2x- press trains, Bopy or Gerona Lewis Recovexep.—The »ody ‘Alich was lost overboara from Coekpit point on Tuc «day, terday. It was brought t this nm to his residence, 414 26th sireet . Wirere, after an autopsy by Dr. Harte over Patterson gave a certificate of death lental drowntn; ‘i FE ASSURANCE SocreTy.—It anounced that a change ih the agency he Equitable Life Assurance So- Probable, it is now stated nown. Tepresenta- it Continue to act in his he District of Columbia, Alexandria Affairs, Tur Evestve Star, ‘Tue Poor Hovse.—The cost of maintaining the peor and work house here, which cost in 1 78.10, has been reduced year by year unt | ander Mr. Cornwell, tie cost was only $1,9 ‘The Committee on the poor have recently purch the fourteen acres adjolning the poor ho tet there is now quite a little farm attac pany, ager for Reported fo1 Noves.—Capt. John Buckham {s hatching eKCLS most Successfully in an incubator de- signed and built by himself_—Tne steamer Gibson 1s on the Ways at the ship yard for re ne- fictat soelety here, will attend the meeting of the Irish Benevolent unton at Wheeilng on the 94th inst.—The Alexandria canal will be reopened on Monday next.-—Most of the private schools of the city will reopen next Monda ‘The clerk of the school board will attend at the superintendent's oflice next Monday, from 9 to 10 a. m., to grant per- mits for the public schools that lave now deen open for two weeks ——Elizabeth ‘Thistlewait held & meeting at the house of worship of the Friends here last night.—The election commissioners of Fairfax county will meet oa Monday and appor- Uon the county into new election districts under the recent act of the legislature. When this is done there will be a new registration.— For three days past the mayor has been without business at hts court. F a) of the widow. He | ‘The Game Laws of the District, Vir- ginia and Maryland, The season for hating has begun, and lovers of the sport are naturally interested to know what the laws in this locailty are relating to this subject. The legal time for hunting the principal animals are given below: ‘THE DISTRICT LAWS. In the District of Columbia no person shall kil any partridge, commonly called quail, between the ist day of February and the 1st day of November; or any pheasant or ruffed se between the 1st day of February and the 1st ¥ Of ANAUSI: OF any Woodcock between the 1st day of February and the ist day of July; or any prairie chicken or pinnated grouse between the 1st day of February and the ist day of September; or any snipe or plover between the ist day of May and the ist day of September; or any wild goose, wild duck, or wild brandt between the 1st day of April and the ist day of September; or any ortolan or aed bird between the Ist day of February and the 1st day of September. THE MARYLAND LAWS. No person shall shoot, catch, kill, or have in possession, any partridge between the 21th day of December, sald day included, and the ist day of November next ensuing,nor any woodcock between the Ist day of February’and the 15th day of June; nor any pheasant betWeen the Ist day of January. sald day included, and the 15:h day of August; nor any rabbit between the 15th day of January and the 15ta day of October; nor any Wiid fowl beiwer November ist and March 2ist, in that part of Ches- apeake bay and its Waters lying north of a line from Turkey point to Spessttic isl: ‘There are laws which hold cnly for the counues. In Prince George’s and Anne Arundel counties it is unlawtul vo kill ortolan, sora or rail birds except between the 5t\ of September and the Ist of November artridges between October 19th and December ci. Ih Montgomery tt 13 unlawful to Kill part- ridge between Deceniber 15th and October 15th; Woodcock between January ist and June 10th, and pheasant between February 1st and September Ist. THE VIRGINIA LAWS. ‘The law forbids the killing of partridges between the first day of January and the fifteenth of Octo- ber In each year; wild turkeys, between the first day of February and the mfteenth day of Octover Of €ach year; Woorcoek, between the first day of February and tho first day of July of each year; pheasants, between the first day of February and the first day of August of each year; deer, :etween the fitteenth day of December and the fitéenth day Of August of the next succeeding year. ‘The law pronibits the kiling of any wild water fowl, In aurtax and Alexandria, counties, between the frst of May .ud tue first of September of each year; any sora, reed bird or Diack birds, between thé first of January and first of September of each year; rabbits or hares, between the fifteenth of January and fifteenth of September of each year. ‘The possession of any prohibited bird or deer, within the prohibited period mentioued lu this act, shal be heid prima facia evidence of Its vioiation and subject te sion to {ts pepaltles. erson 10 pos oe Our Maryland Neighbors. POLPTICS—SUDDEN DEATH—FEEDING WHEAT TO MILT COWS—BASE BALL —MALARIAL R—A TOURNA- MENT—RULIGIOUS—PERSONAL NOTES. Correspondence of THF EVENING STAR. ROCKVILLE, Mp., Sept. 12, 1884. Mr. Chas. B, Beall, clerk to U. S. Supreme Court, and family, will spend a few weeks at the boarding house of Miss Agnes Noland, this place. Another repubilcan mass meeting will be held at Siigo on the 20th tnst., under the management of the Blaine aud Logan club of that place. Hon. Louts E. McComis, M. G. Urner, Jos. T. Moore, Francis Miller, John F. Cook and other distin- guished speakers will addres: ting. son, near Fair: found dead inday morning 1 uth ‘on Saturday, “Mr. dl formerly lived in Ho brain was the cause of death. Owing to the high pric orn aud the very low price of wheat, some of our dairymen are having Ue latter grain ground up for feed for mileh cows. Such a state of affairs never before existed in this rted In our county during re those of Hezekiah Muils, Joshua pall nine of this place pi rick city and Westynins' a { Uils week, playing tw a e ut the latter place he Fred id a visit arin Mrs. H. A. Garrett with it, s with te meeting and pole-raising will th inst. Hon. Fred, will address the meeting. ier, chairuzan of the republican state committee, has given notice that polltteal meetings Will be held at the principal points in the county during September. Hon. Louis E. McComas and other abic speakers will address tiie same. A grand tournament and ball was given at Coles ville on Wednesday, which was lang by the beauty and’ chivalry of the county and other localities. Alex. Kilgour, of this place, was the orator of the occasion’ Wm. E, Brown ly attended | Was the successful knight, and crowned Miss Julia Marlow as queen of love and beauty; Arthur Sulll- van, seeond, crowned Miss Sadie ‘Willluns first maid of hohor; Willam E. Wiley crowned Miss Bettie Miller second maid, and Frank Grat crowned. Miss Mollie Miller third matd. +. Dr, Deitrich, of Washington, has recently pur- chased the Kuowtes’ property, on the M. B. rallroad, for $4,000, Mrs. Ol:fe and two daughters, Grace and St. Clair, of Washington, have taken rooms at the Corcoran} aS permanent guests. Henry C. Hallowell, of this county, has been sclected to preslie over the second nitary council of Maryland, which will meet at the Blue Moun- tatu house, on W. M. rallroad, on the 17th Inst., and continue in s@si6n for three day A colored man Damed Joseph Wood has been commultted to Jail at Unis place, charged with recis- tering falsely in the ‘hth election district of this county, ‘The extreme hot weather of the past week has had the effect of keepfag surnmaer boarders in the country and causing more to come. Among the arrivals of Washingtonlans wet Frank Lam- brecht and wife, M wrig John P. Cinin, Mi » at the Corcoran, and J. B. Matthews, Frank Miller, John R. Collette and wife, C. E. Downs, J. W. Morrow and lady, F. 3 H. Stickney, Heomtag and ‘Ihay and H, E. Davis, at the Montgomery Louse. Large accessions havé also been recelved ab boarding. 01 ‘The Baltimore district conference of the M. E. church south met at Emery church, on Tuesday, at i o'clock. ‘The centenary seriuon Was delivered by W. Il. D. Harper, of Baltimore, and the exer- of the conierénce were continued during Wednesday and Thursday. Roses new Catholic church, near Gatthers- burg, will be dedicated on Sunday'next. Rev. Jas Gibbons, archbishop of Baltimore, will conduct the services, assisted by other entnent clergymen, A. select chotr from Washington will render music. Mr. Jullan Grimith, a former merchant of Darnes- town, this county, will leave on the 20th inst. for Kansas, where h3 proposes to engage in farming and ettle ralsing. | Mr. Jas, D. Vinson, of the same place, will also Teave ‘shortly for Australla, to en- ep business. is still raging In all parts of the stroyed hundreds of animals, thews, near Bethesda, was stricken a few days since. Bean has purchwsed the Proctor near this place, contalaing sixtwen acres, with bulidings, for $2,100, Mr. Leonard Brown has purchased the farm of red Galther, near Unity, containing sixty-two tor $6,000. county, Air W with paral John Curicura. THOUSANDS OF LETTERS in our possession re- Peat this story: I have been a terrible sufferer for ye2rs with Blood and Skin Humors; have been obliged to shun public places by reason of tuy disfiguring humors: have had the best physicians; have spent hundreds of dollars and got no real relicf nntil 1 used the Currcura KEso.venr, the new Blood Purifier, internally, and Curicunsand Curicuna oar, the Great Skin Cures and Skin Leautifiers, externully, which have cured me and left my skin and blood as pureas a child's, ALMOST INCREDIBLE, James E. 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SHELDON'S Gascon Ts pa K ANTEX S MODEL GKADED ScHOOK URDA, October Ad, 1864 at Fo etoek Nt Lor Misess | at 1004 Fat, nwt Monday” Sept. eacdo and 730 Rae, | ioe stk sag egy Lunttaie Reopens S punaibee and Masters, and at 8 2. % for adnits All'the former | at Sd.st and da ave se ‘Yiebate of 26 per cent ov ab ve = ncipale. 127 13th strect morthwest. Soe Entlion for clannee TUESDAY snd SATOLDAY. aeiSin | “en for ctrenlare ausse | Ee SOR SSTOWW BEG MSs MARIE MUSSAEUS WILL RESUME HER MA BSEAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEG? 4 for young ladies. “Re- October lat ¢ AMA ciasses in German and Music on the’3d of Septeta- COLLEGE STATION. Prince Geonec's Co. Ma, p Ie trom distant parts of the o ‘Residence No. 17 5th street southeast: _se13-eoit* cats, embraces: 8 fall course of Enslish. BONS Sith crest. 188 CHAMBERLAIN, KECENTLY FROM THE | SndPractical Aericultare. The discipline is military, SCHOOL FREDERICK, ND, New England Conservatory, Boston, wll receive | but parental. Owing to government endowment the LETON removed bar sckiool from pupils in Piano and Decorative No. 1300 Vermont enses are Scholarship (no cl for tuition), itimore to Lawndale, ck, where she te avenue. References excl sel3-6t* ‘only $200 year f¢ » including | pared to offer unsurpassed faciilties to parents EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE sic | board, tuition, mek, wash and Helte, (Sera for cat: Hear daurniery a ray fron home. The piace te sttrace Gare ext Washinton, Boarding and school sorae. AUG J RMLITA. Prosident, | wih Baitiniore aaa Weskington ns SEPTEMBER l0$H. Miss STEPHENSON, LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS. WILL BEGIN | at Win. S Thompan's Deus cee ees Ce Princ assisted by agraduate of Wellesley Colleze her French conversational lessons at her own and | ——- a — and able professor. For circulars apply to Principal. ils’ residences. Call after 4 p.m, 51. 1ath strect E.SCHEEL, ORGANIST. TEACHER OF PIANO sel3-Im" | Bortnwest. Terms moderate. | eas ONE MUSIC, Eure artentan 49 bee PROF, LENTS MUSICAL ACADEMY, 612 loz ESLEYAN COLLEGE FOR LADIES, WILMING- | Perrorm x ps O12. tae Ie ee Pec tethwiat ices Sas | Wrox beers Graduating Courses and Presa. | 5 een eh THI Aw. wees High School of Veriin and the Royal Conservatory of | tory Best fuciitiesin Municand Art. Home: | YPAUETNS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT oe) paix, Piano, Orzan, Violin, Violoncello. Compost. | ike cctuforts: reascbable charges JOHN. WITSON, City, Ma Session, open Gepicmbe 16. For cee fon” Ensemble Playing for Sdvanced pupils, Piano | Presiicat, suis-ime "| cuiary addres CHAPMAN'MAUPIN, Mt aC rrincipal > eS | ae ae ee | Wom een wan wer ener ani ete, in chars Shar NTED— Sony ity, will open TUESDAY Sept Sth mee A z MUEL FOR Boys. FO scxoor, OOKVILLE ACADEMY, a manship, Mathematics er y Book- keer’ Brookville. Montgomery County, Ma. QJOUNS HOPKINS UNIVERsrry, SS See Beeston legis Septeiuber 15S Smiter ot sammates ot | BALTIMG < CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS, our household Limited. are still afew vucancica || COLLEGIATE AND UNIVERSITY COURSFS. a Terms Reasonable, Terme $205 per ‘antum. For further inforuiation or | athe pent Academe Year beciua September 3) 1884 ie Twit spat, | cirew Gon for the year. @* anes sae DRI aoe =e yatta Ber Maryland, Viginia Necth Dasatiasena Pintees Ce wi "S __ CLASS! beens —— inka Slat oe 4 S iy DRS SS TT¥ HALL, BEVERLY, N.J—ENGLISH AND | Jun Dolock at HU 200 street uw Ladies asd Gast? cinss | MFrencn Home Echool for Noung taal Vaan | Sambi, be els Eton OO ivate lessons given and special classes taught. Ap- ply at above address on and after Sept. 20th. sei2-2w* IRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL_AN ELEMENTARY nd High School for Both ‘Sexes, 1811 Ist. n.w. ‘Ke-opens Ninth Month (SEPTEMBER) 15. Instruction. thorough in English, Mathematics, Classics and Natu- | Circulars, giving full information, will be sent on ap- Nlication by postal cand to theUniversity, Je25-w,stemm JNAtNAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, Soe atcrrett Rene ene oP ee Oaege e Thirtecuth Apnial Sesion 0 begit MUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, Issa, THE CURRICULA M EMBNACES- tages of the highest onder. 5 Musi Act Langusess: and the Clas (ACHE?.LE GIBBONS Ss institution offers: ica. Seventeenth 18. For cirenlar address Miss HUNT, Principal. "3y30-tsep20 T, JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, VERMONT avenue, between Mand N streets northwest. Th: facility for a thorough edu very fi s ral Chemistry and Toxicology, by 8 Books furnished by school, " Terms mod- | tion, whether Classical Sciehtific or Conzuercial. Prof ET. FRISVOE, A.M. LL.D Phar, erate Apply at school seoms from 10 ali to Lda, | diesreruued MONA, Sept, 1884. BHO. TODTAS, Fe ROR ACM Phar D, x Giretilars af the book stores: President, Ss Prof. J. RO WALTON, M.D, Phar. D, Sateen ST HOR WO SED WEEE, Pataclee JM{SLEWOOD INSTITUTE FOR BOTH SEXES, Prot. we, EAPC UE = ; STREET INSTITUTE, 603. F ST N.W—THE Concordvilte, Pa.,22 miles from. Broad-street sta: WAL E RALUSOWSRI Phas. D, third scholastic year of this institution ‘will coz- | ton, Philadelphia. Yale and Harvand professor; thor- Prof. SAMUEL ¥, BY. WAGGAMAN, Mb, Phar. D, ets can be ob <p. Fe D. ned from no. A AL treasurer, Tai9 Pa ave and' ay Wicd: Bel ough courses of ‘study; students prepared for junior inence Monday, Seitermber 18th. ‘Higher Mathematics | OuUgh, courses aud Flocution specialties, Private lessons and separate hours for adults, | M: lessons in surveying and civil E, A. CHAMBERS, Princ. © | ehiciueering: daily couversationsin German and French | fom phi Walaee ioe 1 ey ee Or MINLIOD Prin re el1-6m | bookkeeping and commercial arithmetic; superior ae we ee ABS teeose it Triicipal bookstores, sell struction in music: timid and backward pupils pri. | _8U2%-s&wim 6.6% = = MMS, President OLLIERE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, arranced department for 7 a under 15 years of age. ‘Two separate departmente— POT. ALB ys; duties of school Iife made attractive: hig] C vately tutored: a carefull: Tittle bo Seniors and Juniors. Feconimended by patrons. J. BHOWTLIDOL:, AAC, exten eae Deeb Te ENGLISH, FRENCH AND CLASSICAL. incipal. ‘auds-line St ene Sees Oct. Ist, 164, to June Ist, 1885, Prof. and Mrs. Col- simatic Pri Mere, Trieipals: Lucien EC. Colliere, 4. M., Dircctor, | NP EW METHOD FOR PIANO AND SINGING. AT ¢ et no 5 Prof. DeWOLOWSEI’S Musical Institute. Will re. | GQ HENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY, WINCHES: x 1698’ I street northwest. SOSH | chen ‘om September Ist, 1864 (sth year), ahortest and | GUENANDOAH VALLEY ACADEMY. WINCH cy AW DEPARTMENT, best new vsystem, saving years of practice, training | Nuginges “<. LC MINOR, M. As inwerdis ot Wie Lai pea ere be Concerta eta Gold’ dale ond ainiomise hires | sila Lb. lected) Re-opens Monday, = Kees 1884, at 6 o'clock p.m. | Swarued’ to graduates, it procured for RS. BURE'S HAND FRENCH SCHOOL in the Enrope and America, New singing and piano clarses for young ladies and little girls will reopen Wednes— ew Law Building, No, 1006 F street northwest, _| are how opened, at 40 New York ave. Uw auzs > September 2th, 1308 H st. nu, w. oles Catalogues can be obtained at Morrison's, Ballan- OOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, ENGLISH, AND | JQRENCH LESSONS— tyne's, ‘Anclinya and Adams’ Bookstores, or at the office B she of. of the ‘Treasurer, Fleming J. Lavender, Applicants for admission can obtain further informa- tion und matriculite at 480% Louisiana avenue, or at the law building after September 26, All business communications should be addreased to F, 5. LAVENDER, ‘all Mathematics thorouchiy. taht by W. 1, PAI SONS, MB. Expert Accountant. ‘Professor ot Muche. matics for paat three years at Rittenhouse Acadeny (0, Cgiventuig:Clasete, select and Tinted: will be formed rent selec * fo about OCTOBER Isr, in which Critienden's fauuous Bookkeeping will be studied. Prof vate French teacher, ate of Sorbonne unlvertiy: Parte Rotem ister, 1227 Pennsylvanis avenue, ffench in MONEY TO LOAN. ec9-13gm 48035 La. avi Enxagements made with private schools, For further | Gs: 1.00, PERESER DO ch Ema OOS | ang oa eee | Se aE ee RE cata ppt e g E street nort 100] ‘LESS AN INUNCIA’ IN. % Mick ote 2 of o ern Tatirae Me. Sey and siuphited method toy Face PHUD HOMIE ne Tentoyed £1014 4th | @es6. EA McINTHi, oS strect nw." wusbdin best native teachers, Morni r leaso: m Septem! 5 EN . In'echoolorat resdatccs. Tchovls provided. with ia~ Satur wie ® specialty. Daily en tor | NEONEX 20 LEND. ar esrare < structors at reasonable c ‘ren. 3318-6 5 ‘References:—Ion. M18. Jealyn, Assistant Sceretary of | “tls = 2u203m__ WM. P. YOUNG, 19034 BRON ESE RATE Mire. Jno. A. Logan. and Gen. and. HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY — ~ idier’s Home. Apply to principal, SCHOOL. S33 TO LOAN Principal, Mrs. R. DUMAINE, Having resigned the conduct of the Preparatory School 500. se9-2w? | of the Columbian College to enxage mors exclusively in | 2.000 ON REAL FsTATR, RORWOORTE Scientific work, Thereby beg leave tocommend aay suc: | 2,000 WA! ‘TON, D.C. * pa a office s Ppt me AM REW PL 500 by23] THOS. FE WAGGAMAN. . A SELECT SCHOOL, FOIE Gris, REOPENS 8p. | racer Aly fa spe comidence of all thepatrona MOREY To LOAN ON REAL FSTATE SECURITY, s At Nos, 1212 aud 1214 1ith street, Decioe Sone fe alias She ee | pata a TLS sae ¥. 01 a a Enelish, Classi. | Welve years, is familiar with all its methods, and com- a5 POLD, 1420 N. ¥. ave. ities nglieh, mands, as well by his character as by his scholarly at- ONEY TO saan. pope rinethea | #Uments, the cordial respect of all his colleacues in M ‘EY TO LOAN, . hor ughly an se cally FauEHit nd Primary | the faculty. In the management of the school he will On Real Estate Security, employed in some chases. A Kondens nd Primary | assisted by an able corps of instructors aud: afte | At Lowest Kates of Interest Fel a eee pecietee ee ons: | the Ist of September, will be daily iu ettendatice at the rt and Elocution Ly skilled instructors, 10, Prof. T3S8 Hl street orthuest ween TZM Arto elastee’ Rls att ae oe geet | adh lie ER W tre norte, toceler wih ite eminem oll take a colles: ‘The exercises of the school will bezin on the 10th of | _ febs Corner 100: and F streets northweat. September, and during the first two weeks of the session I will ive my personal ‘co-operation to its administra- tion, tint there may be the least porsible break in the continuity of its teaching and discipline, SE ppt met een, at lowest rates of interest, odernt % No wae necessary delay, t, Mr, dnd Mrs. WM, D, CABELL, Principals, ROR JAUTER, AUTHOR OF SEVERAL EDUCA- | _aul8-tocl xs EME. Said 1505 Fensieyivania Svenue, ional works, offer bis services to schools and to : BOYS EN si 5 ina privats partios desiring to make rapid progress in the | PVH BOYS ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH | 7 GiayE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES” French and Ttalian langnaces, ‘The natural or Intw- 3. W, HUNT. Principal, tate or collateral security at lowest rates of sntersst e Begins its seventeenth year Sept. sth, in the North Ses- | Xe apn eso -C. sion Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 434 street. In. | Firemen's Building, cor. ‘at and La ave struction thorough. Its graduates lave taken hich ONEY TO LOAN, rank in Dartmouth, Princeton and Dickinson collezes, rd, Lehigh and Mich'gan universities, as also in the government schools at West Point atid Annapolis, Address P. O. Lk, Box $35, for an interview. auld-am NHE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. ‘The School bezins. The Columbian College bezins.. ‘School begins. ‘The Law School begins, For cataioxues or other information Monumce ‘Suit, at lowert rates. on approved ‘estate security. FITCH. FOX & BROWN, c=) 1457 Fonnsylvania ayentia, 5 LECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND northeast corner of New Jersey street northwest. Will open MONDAY, |. Miss ANNIE MORAN, Principal. 58-6t* Septembe WANTED-BEGINNERS IN MUBIC—40 CENTS per hour, Great care taken, At home from 10 a, m. until 2 Miss SIURTERAUS, 1015 G street north- ON KEAL ESTATE 8 THOS. J. 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B.—No risk ig incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. w,s,m Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. Cy Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, © Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. €0 Lundborg’s Pertume, Alpine Violet. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo 3. M, Lareque’s Elixer of Calisaya ‘Has, for more than half a cent ‘Deen in use all of ‘peopley and indorsan’ byrenattene ied Biclans as ihe best tonic and invigorator extant. ‘The weak, tho debilitated, al ‘find it to Particu- the nervous, give mew vigor and happiness. ee SE ete, Sana eae as lerney Dalry Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Hutter, churned ‘morning, pound. Aisa, Cottage ncese, Butterdill aha sweet be, per quart, Cream 16c. pint, CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT NEVER BREAKS 7 al eS out always elean, and can be worn (87th stroct northwest. 8. FISHER Ceyctes bur attention to the wantsof ———_—_—_ _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, _ Ww Al D for one week, giving particulars a lowest “price, for one week, «iv is = WALTER, Star ofice- ane Nels cose" JOR SALE—TWO FARMS OF 38 AND 103 ACRES FPtoteugas 4 miles rons Waste on Renn new wooded "sad AN, s Reopens SEPTEMBER 16th. For circulara address auié-Im. HENRY C. HALLOWELL, AM. A BLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, PA comer Pa ave; and 15th’ st.. opp. U. & Treasury, & lect School for ‘and Young Of good moral #8-Im* ington, near Benning's, K&P RK BR: Tepair; soil ‘Epody. abd both well pe | Se attorney -at-law, ng, P. G. Co, e10-im* ARE OPPORTUNITY.— Ai ‘& firet-claas location NY PHYSICIAN DE- string fy populous Number limit- character recely .. Day and even- ar rough instruction in, the ish Branches, Bookkéeping, Short- Algebra, Geometry, Latin west, ‘se8-6t* Pror, J. F. GPRMUILLER, TEACHER OF VOCAL aud Instrumental Music and Harmony, Special at- on given to becinners as well as to pupils farther advanced, 741 7th street northwest. Ms JOSEPH: NIMMO, ORGANIST, 4 of Piano and Organ, 227 East Capitol street, corner 34. Onders left at Piano Warcrooms, $39 7th st,n.w, _#8-Im* SS FELLOW'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS will conumence its fourth term in the First Preaby- 1 Church, near corner C and 43g streets northwest, SEPTEMBER lor, 1684, sel-2we KADIGARTEN NORMAT, INSTITUTE, FOR | suiSam__ BURTON MACAFE, a 3. Principal. the training of teachers, with ‘mode NBO! and choo! for priinaty and advanced at, | P)AVP 8 vcore SE Gots Master, 1119 10th street northwest. taught privately or fn classes, myl-sin* ca Mrs, LOUIS LLOC! Principal. ze re-opens October Ist. is de it begins September 15. WEST END KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, branch of the National Leng ere ith daily Gerinan instruction, re-opens Sept. th, at 800 18th street. Circulars at 929 Sth street, or at the school, PENSOSRA FREE KINDERGARTEN, 924 G street. Third year begins Sept. 15th, at 9 o'clock a im, For children under six years of age. #08-6t US Z D. BUCHER, Mv aiiipalor the WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, (@ boarding and day school for young ladies and little girls), for better accommodation of her Pupils, lms removed to the spacious . residevce, 1700 L street horthwest, eer Connecticut avenue, aud will re- open Wednesday, September 17th. Mrs. Bucher lidving recently returned from Europe where she has becn studying the most approved inethods of teaching, united to her well-known thoroaghucss in the Enslish’ branches, will make a specialty of train, her pupils in table inanners and general deportment prep them to enter the highest circles of society. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 5 Music (vceal and instrumental), Drawing, Painting, Elocution, French and German, by @ corps of eflicient teachers. Miss M. C. owing to ill-health, has with- drawn from the school For Cataloxucs apply to the Principal at her new rest- gene, Ur Mlinn Ada b. Con, who, during the feat Year has iudfed abroad’ wader the eet wasters, wil it and ‘océ-m. ERMAN CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS Grey sciuts and chutdren._Convereation Catural ‘2 epeclalty.. Children's Saturday and afternoon class open September 10th. lise DOA ZAWEn, labo Corcoran street. At home Mam sel-Im* ANTED —LADIES’ “ANTI-CORPULENE PILIP tavely reduce mppertuour fesh 19 ibs. e month; SPECIFIC MED. CO., Philisdelphia, Pa Jel2-th,s, Ly ee niles ike, near Forestville; ood pike roa all the ral new twelve-room house, all modern con oa epri house te thug ian vod cundition | on = c.; every thi Wall" be old cheap, Gall on or address LERCH, care F. K. WARD, Wasliington, D.C. auld. Fh, SALE BEAUTIFUL FARM OF 400 ACKER, well enclosed, barns, ete : young orchard: Sewanee ene GaN Ee from i ce Stephen, esq., in the suburbwof Bladensburg; both un- tunbered" Apply or address. JULES BEcboNs tion, id, eal incumt George's county, Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPER. ty, two farms, four miles from Ws 5 one acres and one 104: fine road: 13; miles of care. In- quire of JAS. G. BOWEN. 645 New York ave. jy i5-2m* oR GASES 6: BOWEN Gis Nw Work ave plo BUSINESS CHANCES. 'ANTED-$7.000 FOR ONE, TWO OR ee RR SL 75anee ae Mae healthy, beautiful; all branches, thorough insteuction, ‘Address EPISCOPAL SCH Haddonfield, N. J. $200 a year, Military College, ington, N.J. #u29-im* Gp StIELD EINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL, 1811 Ist. n. w, will reopen Monday, October 6. Apply’ for circular at : school room. i Mi sordtiwest, Witt reopen” September Tne Dey tt ; eee. ch—" anit “Ol draw rs igs ee NCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY Be EciGor Yor Yonng Ladies and Little Girls, Tith street, 1624 Mass 1305, , and 1623 N street, Mra. L. P. MeDonaid’ and Miss Anna Ellis, princi ‘The next ‘school year will begin Septem! of ti Seemeorestiine send eu classical “education, desi ive lessons in music (piano, onan and Saturdays. ARE SCHOOL. DAY AND EVENING CLASSES. A The Washington School of Fine “Art and. Decora: ive Desizn is now open a ROUZEE, A. E. HOYLE, E. J. se6-Im* and 10th st. W. WALKER, HE MISSES KERIVS SCHOOL FOR YOUNG TT Paice ena tattic Ginie will Teopen MONDAY, Sep- tember 22d. Daily instruction in French. Accommo- dations for four boarding pupils. Apply at 908 12th street northwest, : 6-20 OCUTION.—MISS MARY K. SCHREINER WILL resume her classes in Elocution—] ‘Analysis, Vocal Culture and Expression—and Readings iu Shake- speare and General Literature, September 17th. Please address Miss SCHREINER, Star office, ‘ee6-3m, NAPITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- ten, No, 20 1st street southeast, will reopen Septem- instruction in English branches and Kindergarten. For information nd E. K. SMITH, prin- 5 ‘se5-1in Vernon Row, corner Pa, ave. distant pacts of the cite: Mithoar tor soune Indice veptember 15, Adeaned fl pupils preferred. Special-atten Mathe- sell-St VOR SALE—JUST ACROSS THE LONG BRIDG! Gnd short haul fro Washington BG. ea Aaee ‘mmantine Brick Works, with 33 acres of lind. Fi AVERLY SEMINARY, 1597 1 STREET ¥.W., Chilaren Wear opens ‘Beplomibes tatie | Catataaaos at eden y tre ee tctoene at the book and drag’storen” Alisy LIVSCOMES, Principal, aun AND MRS, ALFRED BUJAC'S EDUCATIONAL Miiaine for goune laden and dite wicket sirect northwest. Scholastic year opens 25th. ee ber. Private lessons iu English, ench and ithe- matica, sel-lm* TW ASEINGTON, SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 904 M street, Mre, M. Stevens Hart, Principal_—The third snnual ‘session of ‘this school will bein October Ist; close June lst. Pri- vate and class instruction day and evening. Especial attention given to the cure of stammering and other Rainful vocal defects. Local references: Rt Kev. E.G. drews, Prof. A, Melville Bell, Mra. J. Eddy Soiers, Dr. b; W. Prentiss, Dr. Frank Hyatt, Dr. J. W. Gregory, Gen. John Eaton, Circulars obtained from the Principal —_au0-3m HE BERLITZ SCHOOLS OF LANGUAGES. 723 late ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 15 FRANKLIN ST, BAL: IMOKE: it iol TRENONT St LoSTOR Mes Ce EE GARFIELD BUILDING, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Best instruction to adults or children, Private 1 sons and classen. Superior native teachers, cae Tol Mae ety ok CREA aettea” ROER 2 y eacouable Ry etiecnges free. shers sent lent’s residence, xEW TERMS BEGIN NOW, au FOR SALETA COMPLETE SET OF BAR FIX tures, counter, ete, cheap. lnguire 926 Louisiana avenue northwest. R EXCHANGE—A NICE HOUSE AND STABLE writh 14 acres of land, plenty of shadeand fine w: St Mount ‘Pleasant, D.C. City property preferred, b will trade for agood farm on line of railroad in Virginia or Maryland. Price of Mount Pleasaut property 5,900. Farin must not, exceed $4,500 in price. Difference ca remain on for five years at six per con! Giese MUSIC, tar office. 51m, i SALE-IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVND os io ‘in every” a ge peg bs 4 yer. Coun! oi je or exchauige furnished houses in n-rthwestern wtio fae” ‘PIINEY & BRADFORD, Estate Lrokers, 1313 F etreet northwest. NDOREF pen her School for Girls and Boys MON— DAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, at M. P. Church, ‘th street northwest, 85-20" RS, HARRIETTE MILLS, Contralto of St, Cucelia “Quartette, also Singing Douald-Eilis School, Vocal Lessons. Address 27 IOWA CIRCLE. 6, Pass A, ‘W. corner Histnematios, ‘Latin, Greek, French, Preparation for Cols se. West Point, competitive ery 'VENING CLASSEA AM Algebra, Arithmetic. Bookkeentngs ern Penmanship, History, Geoxrapny, Spelling. 606 Children will reopen Septem! bly fhe principal, Mins Mac EOD, at the school iu 1213 12th street northwest. ERGARTEN OF MRS. OLGA HESSEL- aull-3m PROFESSIONAL. “Phe wise for iy walks * SY FERT.—DR, WHITF, 1416 PENNSY1.VANTA avenue, olpoeits Willurd's Hotel, and ti North Entaw. street, Baltimore, Md. Corns, bunions, elu aud inverted naiis, vascular «xcrescences and other all- Sica’ cumnsetee pcre rection OMe fee bm ee feet, Uurty-cehth’ coneecutiwn year of yract foe, H-SPIER will reopen Wednesday, October Ist. iss at 1224 S.cit Clevle, corner of 16th street and Ee ry $1 a sitting for putting the ME_ BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mie Ri business conftcutign Lacior sua Demen 60 cents each, 408 L street, between 4th ‘northwest. HAAG Apply to PROF, N. JOLY. CADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONNECTI avenue and L Ws for ¥ SA streets: THE TRADES. = [. DARBY, BOG 3B NEWSYAPER “plist AND PUBLISIEN 'MERSON INSTITUTE, 914 147TH sr.. Ber. Taxp K Select Classical and Mathemat its 38d year September 10th—the second Wedner- ye ay of the month, for Harvard, Yale, Princeton and other colleces, for the ecleutine schools and for the U, 8. Military. Academics, particulars address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, Sa tath street Circulars can be obtained af the BO R= ‘Good Work, apt 422 Oth streot, PRACHICAL BOOK AND JOB 1238: vania avenue, Pomerivenies Da wnld nue nw. Miss ida Hesselbach, formerly with Miss ee3-1m* 186 HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL Lectures by Eminent Professors. German and French daily—Native Instructors, "T, VERNON SEMINARY, 1d 1104 M street northwest, Washington.D. ape COURSE—Complete, thorough and practi- ‘CLASSICAL COURSE—1 for the senior year FLENCH AND GERMAN—Under the supervision of Berlit: of fhe Berle school of Janguares.¢° o Susie Follock. will take churge of the Priniary Depart- ment. We eanetadin wr veruentarenne will ssopen SEPTEMBER 24TH. A Library of standard works is cozstantly accessible to students in each department. ee2-1m enters its tenth year, MONDAY 8] MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. of the seminary or entrance into Smith, Vassar and Wellesley col Principal of ths Wastugion Beheot of Elocation v ‘Madam Annie WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS will resume on WEDNESDAY, ber 10, 1884, at No. 2928 P street rorth rm aM MATINEWS.” Or leo ‘OUNT VERN Li ENG! Mies, SE BSE eel-lm Mra. C. W. P: L@s, COMPANY'S EXTRACT Or MEAT. CRUE DY ee LIEBIG DOMFANY'S EXTEACT or MEAS. Se ie sell Ee ‘with Ree soe wees f the Washin, a. IAL MUSTO {O_Director, Anton Gi 2 Alt DHAWING, PAINTING AND. DECORATIVE ART—Under supervision of competent teachers. sel-3m ‘CHOOL OF MUSIC. EIGHTH YEAR § iOOL OF BS OT ‘northwest, Qpens September 12th. Hours, 10 p. m, CE JHCH ORGAN for practice. Pei [E BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE TO LEARN drawing and painting is at the of Fine Arts, “18th street and study saved, Keceptions free, o'clock, PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 9th and D streets st, Established. cupies beau! fn Lincoln Hall ee ona rapgements for ‘ fc life Tatie badorendence, “wal secre ot eel MPa el over ee resumed September Ist. er LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF Lay 9 & 0048 309 A tee Ones 3 BUSINESS SCHOOL, THE ae Se eee Keeping, Shire mon: street, 8 ELECTRIC BELT and other Be Flissonn We wi wend ofa ‘causes, ‘MISSES TIFFEY school for and. TEuSkae inh at Girls ttle Boys seek, mans ee a