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* > * THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1892—PART TWO. BATTLES aRouND wasmrwerox. | The federal column entered Staunton on March, | tion and giving assurance that ho would hold on | his mouth. was impassable. Ho dsked hie usual ED AL AL : caer ea Soe 2 without opposition. at Dini to the last, Sheridan propared for | question of ‘“How many prisoners were taken?” EUATONS ES: EDUCATIONA EDUCATIONAL. | EDUCATIONAL. EARLY'S LAST EFFORT. the morrow. ‘and while his staff continued to give vent to IN_WASHINGTON, IN_WASHINGTON. | IN WASHINGTON. _ | Oe OF WANMEN From there he moved straight to Waynes- |, Meanwhile Gen. Warren had also had some | eccentric demopstrations of Joy over Shori- | Tro 7. SIMO) COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. = B =>, boro’, ‘. " | hot work with the enemy, now directed long | dan's victory he turned to his tent and wrote ‘ OOGar. CULTURE. — 4 sorcetown U NIVERSITY ~ANDREW SMALL AC DEY. DAREES- +S pointon the rai'road between Staun- | that frontby Gen. R. E. Les in person. The | telegrams directing the ‘all-momentous opera- PSPEBSKE of Tandon. cht therelebeated | PHE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. (FOCRDED 1a) Se ton and Charlottesville, where Early had taken | advance of Warren and Humphreys was alarm- | tions of the noxt day to begin with an assault | metheiot, MARCHISI of Paris, Insirnetorat No oy School. Opens Septem! j og spies Cation st. Custer’s division was in the lead. Com- | ing and they must be stopped at ail hazards. | along the entire Petersburg front at 4:30 a.m. | Altamont, Baitimore, Mé CoS oa Coll aspen <7 Ofens Sept Address WM. NELSON, ing up with Early, a ridge west of the town with Rowser’s cavalry and two brigades of j infantry. Custer deployed. Sending small | force under Pennington around the confeder- | ‘The confederates attacked Ayres’ division with the greatest vigor, driving it buck on the oth- ers behind a branch of Gravelly run. But the euemy were struck in flank by somo of Hum- ner ren Ortobar L ‘Opens October L Opens October Opens October > TAGE FINAL STRUGGLE. Cannon bellowed all night long. There was no eléep for the mez of either army that night. GG®ORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President. and is fighting his battles as vigorously as ever down around Lynchburg. ‘af cagree, many of Veried an aliguk oa Sapaubadig beste. @haoh THE ENEMY OUTSIDE OF MIS FORTIFICATIONS. ‘What Gen. Grant had long desired had now | tance. That night Warren proposed that ho cess, President Lincoln, who had come down to Grant, kept informed by numerous ‘telegrams For further information apply to seit courses of insta: General and Analytical Che: ratory Phy’ German, Latin, Psycholocy. stion in the following subjects: . AstrOnOMy, Allclasses moet in to | ororar. r wakiLTON, 1 ¢ Law of Partwershin, ‘sites, vi " i vi 4 Electrical En vincering, Mineralogy, Geol Ly rite : Custer on the 84 entered Chaiottesville, an | come to pass—a portion of Lee's army was out- | City Point when Sheridan started out, to bo Givil wall Blactsical Ee vipowting, ie | r nd into the crater, whert, | fmportant railroed junction. Bad roads | side its fortifications and within striking dis-| "ear the scene of operations, was, by Gen. Dr. @. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, | at ee ae Nene tee esha: | Lecturer <i ¢ rk, qr w “ TAOS. HANLON, > B., Pronil ates’ loft he attacked the rebel front with two | phroys’ troops, and in turn fell back into their | Both sides kuew the final struggle was at hand = = ed Cates Tustice a a Their lines were quickly carried and | Intrenchments. Warren advanced again at | and nerved thomselves for the ordeal. On the THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Le ae ee ae See eevee, Realy the entire force of 1,600 men captured, | 2:30 p.m., effecting alodgment on the White | norning of April the corps of Wright, Ord, | Uy “OUnST OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON. | | re cxsretors of this dcpartsicnt ill Fenied om Succbay. cnt Locteret Pao both escaped. Sheridan saye this “closed hos- | ho had established ‘himself well west on tho | {erate works simultaneously from right to ictasaktiay Cosarlinest Sills fand the farulty enfarsed. TON. JEREMIAH M. WITSON, LL. D,. ville. Ma tilities in the Shenandoah valley.” It was the | White Oak road, within two tiles ‘of Pickett’s | Jett breaking through the hitherto impregna- | 7" Meslay Sosy and, Dectertobary | pikaticce he setae chan Ce eiiteeet to ths | ZActarer ca the Law of Real Eetato ahd the Law of | Simm Nashince last effort of Early. Soca afterward Lee re-| rear, and hearing Sheridan's battle had sent | Pie tines uf all points and all) pressing Forward | B7eieno, Se ee send |Eetee: © & woneki@ ses ke eer 62] pr. Devan eeesntine Hieved him from command—in point of faet | Gen. Bartlett's brigads to his assistance by a | "Converging columns on burg. Many | #Pectal practical fy tastes ven. found daily in the Library of the Univesity. i Equity Jurtaces ee Ta aoe MINAEY Fos Sore Gare wan nothing bata pate’ Gotan saad to ths ealtoek 'Y ®| prisoners and guns were captured, all the corps (ap gdpoenglsencd rom pec meg era ra CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. | HJ. DARLING mt at nothing command—and he re- southwest winning afair dividend of the glori pp miata gana papier pe mee This School will o- en atG o'clock p.m. OCTOBER, | Lecturer on the Law «f Contrac maderaia. Rich 9 tired to his home. Gen. Early is still living, Blorious suc-| ‘These are open to graduates in medicine, : PIANOS AN 20-30 815 Vermont ave. rc D ORGANS. passed beyond in something comegor | of the progross of the attack. The confederates evening, and ave open to both sexon. peta ON, EDMUND F DUNS | ? . , Sbarging toward the right They actu- piety fouthoring fores: ‘Tho sailrouds gud the | Move out and attack in fank the enemy hold-| fought bravely in this final” strugglo, indicting SS CLARA BARMISON, TeaqHoR OF Fr Geometry, “Tisenometsy. Auntie Ceriaetss td | MEMENETOLATS OS Se | PALL & Davis vestgu ray ‘captared a and some prisoners, pot Teed oat terackod in every direction however, |32g in front of Sheridan. Both Meade and | heavy lossex on the charging federais, but the | 7M avo, Pupil of vil New York. A | Gaiculus,’ Prot Hi. L: HODGKINS. Pa De | concurs oistPren de ada mawrt. | reaied eed : _Were soon and came pouring back, | 009 factories and mills were destroyed. I¢|@f#nt sew their opportunity and he was | tide was at last turned. The limit of even rebet bape bE eaatags DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, MENTAL and | TOS. COURT OF APPEALS. PROPS. MARTIN F. | TERE SSPe™ % delning the med i te crater. Potts works on | Fained almost incossantly witle the work was | Promptly divected to do wo. To Sheridan word | endurance and nerve had been renchedjs, Many Fridays from 2104 pom ae bib Oak awe rae ee | MORAL. Phvalological ne Tetons! Pockovey. | MORRIS, JOSEPHS. DARLINGTON ANDI. HOSS yh 0x botb effected a igment in the works on | | ing on. a ‘was sent ‘a division ‘arren’s was march-/a brave man fell on this bloody day, among | 3, SLABS, LEE DAVIS LODGE. Ph. D. v- . a Jar A. we will ell dirat sither side af the salient. and altogether prob- | Foie on. Tt was, dismal work, yet, Shoriden | ing to him that night and the two others would | ther that distinguished confederate’ officer, | PiMata verounter Go teats of nee coated | “DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH. —Thoronen course tm ma ner at half rice tntll October 1 Adaren ably 500 yards of the confederate defenses were | (19 Grant by way of the White House and the ; 82° 8ttack Vickott’s flank and rear from tho | Licut. Gen. A. P. Hill, whose name for four iiss Hart, in connection with Mrs. Myers’ school. | the Vrench lancuage and literature; instruction |, The faculty teke plastire in snnonneine the adal- = ~ P.O. Box 1005. ¥ for vome time in ssion of the federals, | joine) Grant by way of tho White Houseand the | north. Gen. Mackenzie's cavalry was sent to Years had been a tower of strength to his cause, pene October 4, WO, 1827 Tes. ow. selT-Am | especially anapted to scteutine studenta Ful. LEE | tion folsnuiuberdurine the past Your of Hom Henry | aqq?7-eotn w much obtained only by hardest fighting. Tur- | 17 "a3 cantoned on the military railroad in | Sheridan. illed in the last three hours, while trying to | M[T88 TACIE 4. BAxTED. DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN.—Comp'et: | States, tu'whom has been tomaned Kean Ber's division of the eighteenth corps also | £08 “i Detcrsbarg. resting, repairing and | _ Warren sent Ayres’ division via the Boydtown | rally his broken troops. Votco Culture aud Fi inthe German lapeuage, conversation and extenarre | mralty Turisprudepes. We also hs | Pushed up on the right aud got into the rebel | [rot of Pet a reg re pesritS aig | road toward Sheridan and prepared to move on | — Aftor Five Forks Lee had sent word to Jeffor-| _ Resume lersons October i. sct7Im?_| sepaings is, momen pad on York “has yen ddd to the tgeuMty fae th | _eet-sim ‘works. The chief actor fn theneone to follow ‘was now | Pickett’s rear with Crawford and Griffin, but it son Davis that his lines had been. irretrievably PROFESSOR ENDOLPH BOWE as RE SEAR ALOE REELS, Boy year and will lecture on the Law of Persnsi Prop: | givr-w aoa rs A Pranren rx. on the ground. the curtain was about to rise, | ®PPeat® tobe fact that at this juncture he | broken, making the evacuation of the two cities | {turned from Eurore and will resume lessons on | DEPARTMENT OF CIVIT. oth | ¢ and repairer But the opportunity was reglly gone. The eof Tetorsuurg hd progressed, dar- | Was wanting in energy. At ‘3 a. m. of April 1| absolutoly necessary. “Davis received the intcl- | M3S:2 SiS Walluck place. eol6-ime_| Fitecourse incinding Building and Machiners ¢ ak oe dorperate-confederates were now confrentrating | ing the winter with no great advantages to the | St ciiievos ef tie heref tr gees gent him | ligonce with impaséable calmness while sitting NLOCUTION, OMATORY,, DRAMATIO ACTION | Canals. huvers and’ Wartofa,” Trai, Bator a ea on Pickott at daylight. Expecting this to be and Miss ADA L: TOWNSEND. 1 RIT Ith | Specifications and Contracte, Cy Bucinessng FA: | fir'whih ence te ame — - - teries at the rear and on both flanks about an done, Sheridan on his own part advanced the D.we ______selGtr_ | tensive Designing: Qutlocr Practice and Inspection | vided in te wayot frcture Toots and libesry aud | TEINWAY, CHASE. GABLE. tl hour after the explosion opened a cross-fire on cavalry against the confederates promptly at REPARE FOR f Goon, srr YATION! STUDY | ¥.\"Am. Soc. C.F. dips dies | Rating Soe. cae Serer. bow on mpriing the se . Diuvl’s Musi the demoralized federals. This, with the in- that hour. Warren here had a splendid oppor- aman tenomreghy and trrowriting: S mos.’ course 10) “ARCHITECTURAL COURSES.—Elementary and | tert books porsandthe latest | asoer ea creasing infantry fire from the troops holding bras ac = Pickett po Fwy | sn SokOoL OF PMACKICAL BosthSs, Oat, | Advanced Prisha: Gommtraction, Materials. Pe oR : con been inspil reaheseatieah nd Sho cont Arch | ext oe = Asmar ny aon the energy and nerve of Sheridan. INDEROARTEN mate a “ ipassilite fer the huddled federals to But he ‘was timid about *his flanks; a iy DEPARTMENT OF FLYCTRICAL ENGIN! = the offensive or oven to retreat with he always wanted to know what was going on FRORBE INSTITUTE, 10049 we nets, Misses | itins hearer as, aa Es 4 ee ' Joss. The men finally gave up a about his right and left. He had not moved as POLLOCK & NOURR, “Principals, "Kindergarten, | Dynamos, Motors, ke. Laborato Ny invites pracnt . nae nh ee Bo attention to th ré an rapidly as he ought with Griflin and Crawford, Frimary and Grammar Devartmente. ror Tematae | tric leht and current. E. “P. DRT CTA can be seen, at Ile office in the Law ‘onchance. Theoaly the crater, traverses an: and Pickett, apprised of his presence, early POLLOCK, 1017 10th st. Be *eeteraee = | cer. (ee i Shy coon Honea etree te | cS ar Fear of the defenses. that morning easily escaped past him up the ET INSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR- | teal Engincering. Municipal bootlegs of the Lice ation, enrollment, & cc ale @annon were righted road to Five Forks. It was undeniably Warren ‘tunity ever offered to parents, children, teachers, | cal Eugineer, Extensive Course in Designing, Prot. | (02 Micpeeome Ho pga Ye yl on ‘tuned upen the cu: who cansed Pickett to withdraw so rapidly from signers, decoraiors of artists to learn to draw and | FRANCIS K. FAVA, Jr., C. E. opening nixht, and thus avoid the delay nF ~ 3 "i Paint perfectly: beet and cheapest. Crayon, pastel, |" DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS.—General Physics, | ehiriine om that seeasto Hi by brave Sergt. Sta: Sheridan's front when the cavalry advanced. Eror colors, chine end of patmins, ieching and | LDELAPTMENT OF PHYSICS. — Pisgley | etre a ny re Deavy artillery. wh Sheridan now determined to attack tho painting from nature, can be learned, ins few days. fpegauperpents Jn ishoratery Ueeal dstremoae. | bac teeteed or nee ears of SMT terme, ee Asa BP cus whiie serving the enemy at Five Forks; Merritt's cavalry to feint Gall and sc¢ the won lesful progress cf students, For- | E. P. LEWIS, B. 8., Instructor. 5 ‘ 5 > 4, & In these miserabie eff against the enemy's right (west) flank and also Morrell, has had twelve tedals and studied fifteen BEvG ER information apriy to Prof. H. 1. UNFOUALED IN TONP, TOUCHE WORKMAN TAT? to have had no leadershyp or dire attack bis intrenchments from the south when | GEN. GIBBON'’s MESS TADLE ON WHICH ARTICLES | Years with the igst celebrated a ta in Europe. po Se ‘the Faculty. Gears) attaghinn ot “Hrenkann theta welts than brigade and rex : the proper time arrived square in front; War- OF SURRENDER WERE SIGNED. gas) errata ra ey ope "REPANATORY SCHOOL, Mw YE TMA oNow Artietie novo, , | Pramas sale.’ NATIONAL ACADEMY OF FIN ‘S04 | 1335 Tt «treet northwest, ctvos thoro: 8 SE aL EET DECORATING ANE Ds ‘The division generals were too THE MLEAN Rovsr. ren’s infantry was to advance from the routh | in church at Richmond on Sunday, April 2, but | © st 3.¥. __ seld-dw* | for collace, for the Naval and Mill weeny ont 2 BECOND BAND POR sear to unrleretand th ba nt Grant bad held Leo firmly against the angle of Pickett's refused left (exst) | immediately rose and withdrew. The conféd- | FRIENDS’ N ELEMENTARY | for business. A corps of nine professors and instruc- mprisine als - Ledie remained bel: armies had sapped the resources | flank on the White Oak rond, with a left swing cd tt = and high school for, both ‘sexes, 1811 I street, uniber of junt!s to 100. Building open ‘All the testimony is to remaiui es of the confed- to get into rear: Warren’s right, as ft swang erate government, after hasty preparations, left that night by the Richmond’ and Danville rail- Degins its tenth year September 28. F present (after Sept trom 10 to 0° , Starting in the primary de artment a child may con- to answer inquiries ! . Ses. | f mins of attack bad - Extensions hid beca mde to the south- | round. to be proteeted by Mackenzie's cavalry | road, it ‘was immediately followed. by. the | tinue until fradastjon without change af sieol ta- Tea NBA" For catalogue cr fur-| Fone hese —-- and the sittation was favorable for cut- from any surprise from the dir a Gina troops of Ewell, who were holding the lines WL Se ae ie ‘ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Poe . onoipelat ne out new work a sos a oe = — bial 7 Pi ea oe nolnte Pa eine tie, about the city anic seized upon the populace, children. Jn June last seven of our students pa:sed sold Arincipal. * = e ths as « e pring ants plan contemplated | destroy Pickett, of lato e ly the poorer partis i ee w thout a single condition the entrance examinations £ Et Ecosont SS s MS PRIVATE SCHOOL Fo! LTISTRY seesperal if Leds rat of pring sles im thet direction, | coand drive'him to the westward. Itte-| etty'wqs Btod that, wight and pandosonium | ere yansspasceen ens ie Aoamncntonteda | COLUMBIAN UNtvensrrT raw scwool, | Mai MAA ME A anced DENTISTRY. ‘he Seat gol, the abandoned salient. But even | gail he was ss statoof anxiety to move, | sulted partially in both, reigned, ” gS ees TE ry. ai ieadon may be » at the scbout | —= == ter that for fully au hour there was no seri secretes ‘v tojoin | Warren understood the plan thoroughly, he purposes, bas all modern inprovements and is we.) JAMES C. ING, LL D., President, rooms, 14°29 2th st. now., daily from 10 to Iv am. & benTAL ASSOCIATION ©us opposition to the mover arolina and suddenly over- | and Sheridan going over it together. Diagrams ‘THE SURRENDER. Punplied with mara, reference books and with a chem- | And Professor of Fublig anit Trivate Interuational a U. stopped of tucir own voliti | Were also made and given to the division com-| The next morning, April 3, it was found "plandyhysical leboratoey as ana capacity of ameciean et eantal HOSARD, UNIVERSITY. MEDICAL rane 1 ae = ager ops unleashed and moved out to- murders. | Cen. Sheridan was mach chafed, | thot the inner linos of tho confederates and | students and ther are spoil advantacen t0 "apt | cAsoctate Justeg Vth, Eoerina ULERY, eeeeer LMG Boe circular atts On Pee = wetion, ik &F 7 erecta ie the Weld lvoad early r, by what he regarded as tho unreason- | Potersburg itself had been abandoned during | "Yhe'stutents tn attendance, » 1a Prited 3! B. PURVIS, Secretary, 1118 13th st 1. d ge b hey were pou ry in 7 * ic % _ ” . let lance, ree number of | Profs ‘of the Coustitutts ro. 5 - rar o att wot the pest of danger, bat 1 = ndid division: of ea rdiness of Warren's preparations. Whea | the night. Lee in fact had begun his retreat | ¥ROm are preparing for collece, have a deserved rept |" Unteed Stees of het DM! AMy c. Leavrrr oF wost0X a — enders, in total ignorance of wliat was Custer, with the advance was made at 4 p. m. it transpired ne as tat.on for zeal, progress, refineiuent and for their en- ‘tion: a 1m LST. NW. ee coe een cree he cmon ox 4 as corps commander.” ‘The the cnemy's, position he was to attack was | Sout 10 o'clock of the provious evening, The | oFeN CsA diniahed free, Catalorues at Bal- z WALTER PIANO AND HARMONY. mn base RNC ARRAS Thas ample time after tho effets settled: the marching was not where Sheridan had represented it to be to | town had surrendered to Col. Ralph Ely of | 1antyno’s, at Drentang's and at tho school. Office | (Associate Justior of tle Supreme, MES: Warros, 109 1 sr. N.w. a Fedced to the promotion of eotentite Rilnaswleen we ss exery difficulty the troops | Warren. Warren's troops moved forward in | Parke's corps at 8 a.m. News came thatRich- | hows froml0a.m token. per pencings, | Professor of the Law of Real up! Yersonal Property, ; 4 Elocution {ExrFessive trading. ounter attack ¢ th re ‘Tue column reached Dinwiddie r rdez, a iad piss cor cRIEN' 7 : ~ “ Spectal eo: a | o'clock p.m.,havingen- Tight, in line of battle, with Griflin behind | session of Weitzel’s troops, with the Union flag | MJSS,,COUH., EXPERIENCE etiam Altace tremeater the | = tractine, bf rn it es me ree = small picket. ‘The object of Crawford. Long before Ayres reached tho point | waving over the capitol and Union soldiers | gies afew wore puplis Famfly or school. Cee er t EMERSON INSTITE TE Extracting. repulsed. A. sec sate perros infantry, was to | where Grifin was supposed to be he received a | fighting the fire to save the city from destruc- | timonials. Present address, 300 F st. n. w. y Peadi Mr. CHAS. BL yOt and Cissstrounly of his Peters was Likewise repulsed. Meanwh burg intrenchments. gvod order, Ayres on the left, Crawford on the flank fire from the west, where the angle to the mond also had been evacuated and was in pos- tion. ¢ Grant and Meade rode into Peters- GIGNOR MAINA’S | SCHOOL FO. of Contracts anid of Cri ‘The Hon. DAVID J. BREW ‘and Mix 1... vulture, YouNG, Ps Centistry at modera’ prices. ew eware of the situation and the futili | If be failed in this he hut orders in his pocket north of the rebel intreuchments actually was | burg about 9 o'clock in the morning. Soon Pe a (Associate Justice, of the Supreme Court Gf the Falling with Sitver Deer aeas ahaee neon ordteed a caren cut loose with his cavalry and smash up the end nearly half » mile from the point of its | President Lincoln joined Grant, the happiest | certs, oratorios and grad opera, Professor of the Law of Corporations. 2x. “Prepares. {or ail ts Platina ; @f the cHleasive endo withdraw the troops to toad. Ta conjunction with this location by Sheridan. Ayres promptly changed | man in the whole world, his rugged faco actually | Bis; Msing will be prevared to give operatic concert H. EMMOTT, A.M., LEB. ‘schools, West Point and Annap- - oad 2 the intrenshments at the carlicst practicable ment the fifth infantry corps | front from the north and attacked vigorously | beaming with joy, pouring out his thanks to tho | Suine style that the renowned Mr, Mapleson, eave lace, an Het Nery eachers is in constant attondance at the | VERY BEST TEZTH fall ex. sauna under Gen, Warton and the second under Gen. | toward tho left and west what turned out to be | commander who had at last “finished up the | Yearin New York at the private resid. nee of Amie, Do Ee RTE aaa bere catalogues and full. informa: Lee ané Beauregard baa both arrived on the | Humphreys merched the same morning south- | the return of the cucmy's works. He carried | job.” jarehons se a ise of DAVIS. AM EM oe Go a auly din” | ulS Crown and Bridge Work #apecielty. ; by now. Soon another charze, under | West on the Vanghn road beyond Hatcher's | their line speedily, capturing many prisoners |’ But while those sentimental proceedings were |) ATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHATMAC enn aimee ~~ NAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG a ee eee ‘wasmade on the salient, which over- | Fun. the fifth corps in advance. | and battle flags, in progress the main basiness was not being | *Yoctureaberin MOXDAe, OctSor 3. 1892, at 6:30 | elie aie 1802. Best faciii- | (WHE EVANS DENTAL PARLOES, Nee disorganised federal mob in the ersection of the Quaker road War-| Griffin soon pushed in on tho confederates | neglected. There vas no rest for Leo's vet-| n,m. All soesiongin the evening. Oper 2299 | the Hon. AUGUSTUS © WORTHINGTON, LIB, | tetoffered for punta of ail ages and «rades craterend thereabouts, killing and capturing | re turned to tho north, and about a mile south | above Ayres, working southward, and Craw-) crans, toiling westward over the frightful Vir- | of both sexes. STUDIES: Giencral and analy: (Sometime Distriet At ‘Siatesi, | references. Apply for circulars and tnformat many and sending the rest to the rear with 4 | of its Junction with the Boydton plank rond hia | ford had swang around west to the Ford road. | ginia roads toward safety and afinal Junction | rere narmacy, with laboratory practice. “Fxams- | Lecturer on Lexal, Bitviowrapt 1453 Corcoran st, 6 anaes Fuse thas ending the battle of the mine end | leading brigads under Chamberlain had a colli- | cutting Pickctt's direct lino of retreat on | with Joc Jobnaton’s atmy in North Carolina | fran for entrance Thurdars Semtenber 29, at] ee CROWN AND BRIDGE WOK OR TEETH WITH. re-establishing thetr broken line. sion with some of the confederates under Wise | Petersburg, exactly as Sheridan had planned. | for a renewal of the coatest on new linos. ‘The | fF. Catalogues and fall inf-rmbation ean be obtained Tolthe Washtaston Dany, OUr PLATES ‘Fhis was another of several occasions in this | and Wallate of Anderson's corps. Chamber- | Warren found Crawford on this road facing | sleepless and relentless Sheridan knowing what fullting. (fice hours from! “ dade Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. IME BERLITZ SCNOOL OF LANGUAGE: Teeth that have decared and broken ‘where Grant was on the eve of| lain captured about 200 prironers, besides the | west. Changing direction to the south, Craw- | would follow, with his cavalry and the indomita- | raqj75 HOWARD UNIVERSITY GHOOL, | T° Bep LIAM EDGAR SIMONDS. A. M.-LL. B. "i sn 223 Lathe: nw, wad egreatend culminatiog success and | ¥ 4 left on the field, and drove the enomy ford now advanced square against the rebel | ble fifth corps, had instantly sprang forward in | ‘T'Q20 guy st.n-w.. will open Saturday, October 1; Vrofessor of the Law of Patents Branches in the rein ‘enlooked-for accident or | into their intrenchments along the White Uak | right rear. Met by a sharp fire from somo | chase on paralicl lines to the southward, | stGoclock ym, 7 1 0 NN ye Hon. ANDREW ©. BRADLEY wtay Na Sdn Pancyel ? ‘weakness and inet of subordinates. | road, running west from the Boydton road. | works west of the Ford road and south of the | with unflagging determination and enthusiasm. ‘Oflice, 420 5th st, (Associate Justice Pree Coury of the Dis- r y arreet decay at the uroken eed of ch followed cen- The soldicrs, oficers and men, eaw the end] sel3toct + Residence, 403 0 st. n.w. trict of Columtta), a ag oe a aioli rig Rolo ae go A __| Lecturer on Criminal Yaw anion Criminal Pleading a hmeate, Weclatin Si aU ccliveuty ‘conqeen Meade the came direction. > "ore S00R Headed 17) GARTEN NORMAL ‘TRAINING SCHOOL, 1918 (of the Wasbiucton Bar), DS Cg a b ee Sunderland place, south of Dupont Circle. Jude of Moot Court and Prozessor of Legal Cate- | ton, and’ Stutwart Conservatoire, willsreopen. her when explicit orders should have Sheridan's movements were so rapid that Lee | Fall and winter sessions begin October 3, 1892. 813-3m chetics. Classes to.a limited pumber of eentlemen's daughters for the nat been ‘one officer to the com- was soon compelled to abandon the original ob- The exercises of this school will be resumed in the | MUNDAY, October 3, ut 1711 H si intended to engage in ak Meade ax much respon- otters, failure; there was Burnside, an bat back to life the butchered were hurled into that slaughter or direction. The losses e Library of the tiniverstty for this purpos=, polytechnic schools or soverninent academies. Ib. were 504 Killed, 1,861 fo new O1 twas diftic Dt * Be For catalorues givin desct ion of lecture | St! ‘Testiinonials of ye aie ‘of the’ latter $f fore new one. Tt was dificult for the Union | " saivin: sald: **Few persons eno what pouerethey | courses tn the wadsrerudUats thi prsduate Meee. | character frvra we dtirens who have been pe: | IORER DENTAL Ba: Beer infantry to march fast enough to get across | pussces until this Art develore them. eae ES ae ; y TS ‘woun — eee a cavalry easily did so and| yanryy COLLEGE OF rounded, in 1884. ol? JAMES C. WELLING, Presi: dress J. W penn artid-ial toy sinth greatly impeded Leo's retreat. ORATORY, rp oy a eS ee a aa FORSACEEA Gokkinan oe oe are nowhere stated, but wero ‘At lust, however, the infantry of the Army of O14 Eh st. now. United States laws in | NPEDICAL DEPARTMENT COLOMBIA COLLEGK o¥ cow eatubling to dyowitnemes. the Potomac, after unexampled efforts and tire- | Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Founder; Webster Edgerly, DENTAL DEPARTMENT . URNER, AM. less marching, was fairly deployed in his imme- | A.M.y 1.0.3, President Loree Wiwcekce qlagmto ues the nbonoeraph in APPOMATT: ji last lon, E. B. chairm bo ste NUN s 4 for eee oy i oe eed an a i ae || ee ne oe Sheridan's Great Victory—Breaking of the oe Ws, Sccedine ease: Math cies | entel coline fo wond” Tin text books, | Course of Medical Lectuces and of the Stith Deutal | BS experianced renorters.‘Thoroah sustraction in jective of his march—Danville—and changed direction toxard Lynchburg. His supplies were cut off and his army suffering for food. Still other generals, 6,000 or 7,000 prisoners and all their artillery ‘and trains, It was a terrible blow. Heavy fighting occurred daily, and when headed off oi one line the confederates struck Ralph Waldo Emerson sald: of wis aay i A RRR TTT AA RT M AA RRR u ERR fal: arts; no person's education bin numbe: jocution ta the Ait complete without IN ai ‘will ‘Uo present to inal Seats ta the lecture according to th and the Law Lecture Hall of the universit of 13th and Hosts. o.w., on WEDN Pressed upon the memories of southeast corn SDAY FE t 8 ‘o'clock, when the fac e annot ty went of the lecture oks may be tin- paris hall will be assizned to students order of registration, in attendance in the T Room 6a, Pupils fitted for any of 1 the Envlish business aud olvil service HE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL — FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, orcoran building, on th 20u ho" antversities sellin er the roof of t ° us= 1m, wat om : for the now scholastic Ye School reopens Sept. 29.1438 N ST. N.W. on for thie “tan ‘Bim and and the it bravely struggled on. At Sailor's ereek on MATAR R OT “The school has an undergiieate and agreduste a 4 reasonable, ss in “onset to have manifected the 6th Sheridan headed off Ewell’s corps with 4 partment BOARDING ARB fant tent mamtnrtale,” Wa orto emccess-of the enter- 1 i 999 09, F ss of. WAL G. JOHNSO! , 4 ; ons pertaining to our profe-siom. | Pine gold enter: the cavalry. ‘The old sixth corps coming w 8° P% 5 poe tieteiae nae, of the moot fand jittie trie. Re- iivint torn gu sok. Tiatya, rose: ak its rear, a general onset followed, resulting in] © 9 RE Go) RE lasses composed of all students inthe undersea laate toe with gold ‘Wxtracting withodt vate the blame where it the capture of Ewell himself, seven or eight] G&S 0? tsa eax Ge a partinenty thet by his eatechetical, analysis, the ho princtyal, SLIZABETH H. #% @id not cure the t . 2 00 LILL LLLL EEE GGG ERE. teachings of beth lectures und text boc = —_ PARSONS. COR. 9T!T AND F STa thea: rth stoatiaytuepaa who cannot tales cs late in America and arses. Re- 33 Longstreet Lee was forced to throw up the | dratumout Eurcpe: “by ite actof incurporation it is OCTOBER 1. Aue rates for suuiuer months. "Send for catalogue. -NOF Ows SHORT, SHARP sponge. Gon. Grant mot the confederate | leault'anthrtae! to athte Duplo, Dees ites stg 2 haath. LS , set : tid Tear Ler." Licesees, Four Gradiat ng Courses: 325 HST, NW... Pa. OF CLAY 1S THE OLDYST ESTARLTSHT end decisive campaism | partlett's brignde took a hand in this action. { White Onk road, Crawford's men hovitated, | Orsi" Winde MuLoun inthe village of Avpo. | a A gumbicte courae it ELOCUTION y The fatreuctory agarese ie medicine ‘wit be ae WE Venxow S: gn EE Sie 4 Shenandoah val-| ‘Tho Union loss was 967 killed aud wounded; | when Warren, riding forward with tho corps’ | So ttox Court House, where generous terma| i AGomplete Course in AGEING.” denticicy: by Prot dBi Pere Dee | SL OUs ERNON SEMINARY, Fie nt, Muy dertal rons leyin 1864, lasting less | rebel loss probably greater. flag, led them to the attack across the Gilliam | Sere grantod the reniining 25.000 mon of the | {4 Complete Course in PHYSICAL CULTURE, fession and public are respectfully invited to ConwEn scans sine rears - ce exparctel’ ton coses than tinety days, tn- FITZHUGH LEE ORDERED UP. fold in person, they carried overs thing | vanquished army, quickly acceded to by Gen. | tion fee. . Special studies, without. additional. ex- - = Kernue-ty fromm other volving threefmportant} Upon discovering the Union movement sepa enmsrreiniel pawns in| geitmiameeh Ul aatosereersam| train waa over. The work se, inelude Literature, Shakespeare, Parlor Fenc- . AT 5:30 P.M. — toward battles, besides fnou- merable cavalry affairs right Gen. Lee had quickly sent Gen. Anderson, with Bushrod Johnson's divis- The pursuit was continued toward the west for half a mile and was stopped by darkness, Meanwhile, in concert wi n. Warren's r vad the Long of the Army of the Potomac was done. Includ- ing Sheridan's cavalry, it had lost in this final campaign 9,944 men’ killed, wounded and ELIZABETH STUART PUELPS. ‘aud the Minuet. College opens October 1. ie Preferred. Catalogue for 1802- Clanses October 3. Pupils may enroll now for class pesition, either for day or evening classe munths. mike gutuma examinations will ie daily. thrvuchott the, soiree, in both inefiral and dental departments, extending over sccen be held at the ful instru, WASHINGTON, D. 0, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL tem disease, bil Wen tree al Au astnees oom - i Wice’s : i " ‘ *. Sheridan’ 5 ica 2 ump le ical College, on Thursday, September 29, at 7:30 a ae, and outpost skirmishes, | ion and Wise’s brigade, in that direction. Gen. | movement, Sheridan's cavalry hnd attacked the | SVM mualled to any address. paps Hedica a WEE i Ny” emonstrated that Gen. | Pickett’s division was also ordered down ag {ntrenchments on thelr sauthers front, fighting | Leaving other officers to close up tho final | ert2te wo Washinton, B.C. | URiretrgutars and information as to clinica ts | ee “lL rmamiiaeaieel” soon as news of Anderson's engagement reached | dismounted. Cuater has de 1pOw r 5 is Geant iresediatety = — jo is nd Sarwer; eb infirmary os . it A8 ALL THE EVENGS 4 Gheridan hadallthe ele- | PCG cnacterm, Le recognized whero his weak | foint as if to turn thoir far right, and wan held | Gotlle, of the serender Grant immediatly | \pus. ZELIA D. BUCHER, ei, ee . Sake ments of & great com-| Point was and divined bis Union antagonist’s | in check by W. H. F. Lee, Bat about the time | Simp of his fullen foe Gen, Lee, after bidding Vocal culture, phan mony. isis wenu.w. | New buildings perfectly eauipped for health and | ieiwoen int ail Neri ts; iol an mew. pelted mander—quiclmess to| plans. When he heard. that Sheridan was on | Ares’ infantry had broken through on the | f'saf farewell to the veterans who hud won ime | —¢7-2™ Misi May'D'Burk aceviorantst._| OMe Hours: 940 10 a.m. PEELS BS SLs an eee conceive, enerzy to exe-| the road he also ordered Fitehagh Lee's di- — Rearad brent aioe edly ning rishable renown under his command, retired | ‘PHF. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, OF HOWARD | _Telephone, 885. eae claurvor ant sat as.roldst res sor extre yell, % is ile, nivrraity offers the following clinical advantages | — = s | Sees : ustst. aw. shours ents, Keen penetration, svond judgment, ca- | {sion of cine) Oe Toy to. Five” Forks, | and about 1,000 prisoacta. Custer had been | £0,tis homo, end his army silently and quickly | go tudenie during tie comin senion GUORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Se Pacity to weigh relative conditions and situa-| Sy. ‘hu was to asstime command, and ith | pressing vigorously, and when Crawford'sdivis- Back to Bichmond, thence to Weshington, | frestical padicine, ty Prof Brockett. "7 "= | reasonable; thorouch wack. Wits cr call bateees | "Doris leavantages in Literature, Modern Languages tions, plenty of physical and moralcourage, | fnfantry supports attack and drive Sheridan | fon struck the enemy in his frontin the rear | whore, after the grand review, thoy wore mus. | Nervous diseases, ‘by Prot. Hosa Sand KH. HARDMAN, 648 E st. b. and Music. confidence and enthasiaem, modified betimes | back. Tite Lee ‘bad arrived within four | he charged and drove off eversthing. | The | Yored ‘out of tho service, ond’ they, too, went | Peeaud’ae degen Mz rgon, Purvis = : FH Fosq | Forciroulars apply to the principal. by «proper pradence. He was full of expedi-| miles of Five Forks on the night of Poet rect oe ia teg'é fled in confusion | homo, Peace at last reigned, and none were 60 Dispensary clinics daily, by Prof. Shadd and Dr. OME SCHOOL Facd GIRLS WITH POST. iv ents; both a strategist tactician— the 29th, when Sheridan was at Din- | through the woods toward the wes Jad as the soldiers who had so long borne their Cen Prof. 0. TALBOTT, 1727 B. References: Hom, Hush Mtecguie 7 cae _ regio co the best | ‘riddie Court House. Gen, A. P. Hill ex-| Sheridan's victory was magnificently com-| Fospective banners in the field, Sesiapertep aeponstrations, by Prof D6. Tamt® | £2 Prof alison Newcomis Hea Masts Rice | 2723" Mra. ELIZABETH 3. SOMERS. _ bear oe sctaal battlefield the | tended to the right, occupying the intrench- plete. He bad captured about 4.500 prisoner, Lag, Lotion, Johneyn and Smith, a syS7-2m' WE, hae war had produced beyond.all question. ments about Burgess’ mill, and further to the | thirteen colors and six guns. The fifth corps A Message. spa ereice SL nthe new end clerant me tg | i - rats abor 3 : - . amphitheater recently erected opens Soot. 2. bool, Care: | abwen frieals, fottery an bors. wcky diya, Grant and Lee both bad strategy and combi- | west, connecting with Anderson. Thasall eyes | captured 8,244 prisoners, leven regimental MerPreedmen's Hoopltal, where mearly 3,000 petienss | GZOSZ4G4 COLLEGE, Wi Instruction in all devatimente. For CIKCULAL | Pre'= d-wains: Jo Ration, and conld strike sustained, heavy blows bot once their forces were brought to the potat were turned toward the point of attack before Grant's movement was fairly initiated. Gen. ors and four guns. Pickett’s command was scattered toward the west and was of no benefit to Lee afterward. In results it was even more ‘Was there ever incraage swecter ‘Than that oue frou Malvern Mill, are treated annually, Seulor students will be assigned acess toduey noni NO. 191 ST. X.W. apply to Miss CLAUDIA STUARI, Frincival welbn® cot the Maaicy Grant had his headquarters moved down to Gravelly ran that night, four or five miles from Dinwiddie, and sent a modification of Sheridan's {nstructions—ho was not to strike out on the raid under any circumstances until further orders. of collixion gererally left all details to subordinates. Btonewall Jackson understood the value of timeand howto use men's legs; he bnew where to strike; he could strike one quick Biow—e veritable thunderbelt—but he never eppears to me asa skillful marehaler of forces Frou: ari 0 fellow ->ou cemeinber? Dyineiu the dark wt Mavvern Hil. With his rough face turned alittle, ‘On a Leap of scarlet sand, ‘They round hin, just wiehia the thicket, With's picture in his bud NORWOOD INSTITUTE, BOAR ND ‘SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, OPENS SEPTEMBER 28. Highland Terrace, Mass. ave. and 14th st. Large grounds front and rear, large rooms, perf sanitation, beautiful view, ge Under the direction of the Fathers of the Society of Jeaua, Classica! and Business Courses of Stuties. English, French, German, Latin, Greek, Mathe- important than Gettysburg, for it broke Leo's lines and forced the abandonment of both Rich- mond and Petersburg, inside of nine.days Lee army were prisoners and the war practically ended. But it is curicus to note that the total Stondins and rovstors toa er sane for imparting a ILI THe : c : raphe With a stained and crumpled pleture Comple ot tad matics, Bookkesping, : S plane, harps, violin - It rained heavily on the night of the 29th. It | loss o* the fifth corps in this battle against the pena ‘complete course of study—Primary, Academic and ics, Bookkeoping, Stenography and Typewriting =a meg selbve atone i oe one repidiy changing field of battle. Sheridan | wasq hard country to campaign in—flat and | confederate intrenchments was only 634 killed, | ysy‘chersiuscnvedto ean gotte ela with Diplomaol nisharads. “Literal vets | are included in the cous ee eet ae Bed none of their faults and combined the bost | Peavily covered with woods andl thickets and | Wounded and missing—300 in’ Crawford's divi- | ‘Young and kving—t forolen travel ‘irocted by restdcut forebmteachers. | inthe Business Department special attention t8 | 01.5 natoms CIVIL SERVICE INSTIEUTS | for fuck Gharscveristics of all these great men; was | puck cut up by swampy streams, but no worse | sion, 205 in Ayres’ and 129 in Gritia's. | Pick: yO COE ea OE andar Lg nae oper aa M 204 Bastnee, Oollere. 1997 208k Bw natal = lor one belligeront ight | ett's losses in killed and wounded were hardi; id'stoc pod to raise in nofly— vray aeateeeand ontetC * oe Prepared suscewfu'ly or eivil worvioe, 2 . pez: lige tp oer hy? Sr At — pete NE ee ee te ad. ‘Vocal Music, Elocution and Physical 1Culture. In the Classical Department students are prepared | 4d censas exa: @ so To ah tee aed yen mk: Eee nn Gees Bees CABELL,” | fF entrance into the Law, Medical and Scientiaie De- Sigier tees wacko ac ecm ale Wee TLE, V, PRUDHOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, | "To tether ne mons Cntversiay. session of | Fiv |. a comm: to tangled wo! cries Vv, % : toronds four ‘miles to. the northwest of Din- Bamntinne avout aac and Hooker, Marr tee dorm gt hinemmenaa QR caus for | For‘0rther particulars psiy to ie Ps Sd ~ wide and prestimed to be uot yet forded by aber ie tian the ta eee the season reopens + five'aicaths $105 private | au3-2m Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, w. 3. for astness. Ste cally, Masnagisiven, 10:4 Ot et.,cormer fe e enemy. Be ain and sorry ‘Aud musthers cranberry there = = plight of the troops bad dismayed Grant, who ‘The words tell, and au utt HOF, GRONIN HAS, REOPENED #18 SHOLT- | CCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 000 F ST. N.W. MES 5, & Mate, THAN sent word to Sherilan to discontinue operations a detween the hours of 13790 aud 3:30 peur daily” | “principal, Prof, 3. B- Gailla a CR FEN SUE SEMINARY 18, ONE | also ‘iustiral exact until the roads settled, pee ARR Skiviente will be received unclt Oct. 1 abo. FABUY- | omer Mtaderte, lt peahnea at the Wal Re Gen antacs scoped Steel ee g started out thought this Out inte the dark, af fe usc” | fusion (Euyiand {uthor gi Gaillarts now and ort igemeniorvd ANTI i i Pune P2OF. 4, F HUBNARD. ASTROLOGER, ReaDs ‘ ‘ Sor Waiting for your message rethore, the Only ons Aesorated by the * rederitke Das cuties lift, gives Steice em fora ts tuuate. He rodeover to Grant's Cone aia meena waiting foe Tour SHAFTESDURY COLLEGE OF EXPRESSION, — | tub: fesyusthn auttekeosltg Peseta - taskaoe o' bealth: renoultations Sally touennt Wan: <iquarters and expostulated with him, mak- Throwch the hush his voice broke—"*Tell her— tee he onne” and the leading edticators of France, Eneland horoscopes writin ; lemons given such entations ad finally prevailed, "haus you, Doctor-when you can, OGRERS Oty doperttenten Postie GEEDRT | sna America. ‘see circulars : ‘ the lieutenant general, who wae moré Tentheg cee, Seed bee Berar Phumeal’ Cuiture'Gnd. Philcoophy. Necessary at: | NUS. GRACE A. K. STEELE, DESTIN ‘ious than anybody to advance, at last said: rt Pye er tige e e D. Tefoemastion tran with Rpt An rome ta tet inte rat, SSE IT Ec | AGES Art oe Tort tt owe | UES as confident could bres era oe Be enemy's li with the help of the sixth corps, May notleave for us thetr secrching feast a education ts beat which best Ataa person for October 3. (Well 1802, Miss Colieze), NG NASON. BA’ Siew. Kenedy | 'T. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, b fron: those distant honra. the tical de sociat he Ss East ni for Li ldren, house contipur open f. Ladies wish. | C which had successfully campaigned with him im Binters, daughters, mothers, think 500, EDUONDE SHARTESBUR TS TNEM Ore | ee en on MONDAY. Sent Fe This eo ea ins to avall Chamorkyss tite opwertenity of oRncat- of Paris, ‘Treatment at his [tee volley, Ban i one tapeentide to canere ttertalpot barber now oF teas ‘This colioze affords feattiful and conrge | seitation altonte ovicy edvamtees ger ius thelr daustiters can 204 pleasant homes here for | ot qr” “re at vations nl lene. |} Gatcans fess te tees: taeshteht bia be Dyna, kiss vour picturel faces, of training designed for howe and social accommlish- | thorouzh English and inusical education. ee ie D RENSEDT, Annapolis, Ma. | a superior of either for all round | would Live & ~ ing they'd been better men? ments, but not for professional ‘Tt is Inteuded ag | attending the academy will be sdmitted » 5 —3 ADAME PAYS, MANICURE AND GHIROBO. the rou have to seize Five Forks with the cavalry ; finish to graduates of oticr achouls, or ava means of | #8 Tausie, art fancy work, elocu: EW WINDSOw Co: Mat 2: 1st sr. NW OTe oat —— operations. His battles were models of | alone. THE couRT HovsE. san those whose early schdol life has been | and typewriting. wixp-crrewave Couto aittactaror of PINE MANE ‘and "SHtnobo: combined, comprehensive, cohesive actionfrom | Keturning to near Dinwiddie an advance was Rea epocial ctvilogs + 3 part. His plans seldom miscar- of the 30th Sheridan's advance cam; (— to tho freedom of the Martyn Collere i fencing. wating Sie wes always on tho spot to see u Dinwiddie and Five Forks. At Five | won, with ordera t. Gen. schoc! years Caco Maries Calero ake WSPBs the | foreach, Ae MARTIN COLLLGE tincotpornteds O14 them executed. The same may bowl of Joc | Fock the cxems ad concentrated the eavalry | Sheridan was not fativied’ that Warren "bad ta al ‘nape Jy died Rasa ‘Bend for physical culture catalogaes ETOP ON g eco. | forces of Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Leo tted himeelf to get up the nigh! < Salers os V7 ; = Gag, Sheridan wall new how to gvt remit Tower and sve brigades of infantiy under Gen, Porore. Hie waa also dissatiefcd with hia werk a L method, Bri con (atthe Collegeof tell ts ar Sam = he eo of ket, and intrenched, 1 ii o . eutof superior num! A recrsecdr Blond baci mn under command of | that day. ‘There was un inquiry afterward and Fests Ocltege of Rxpesetion OUNG ATTLE GIRLS. F drown his enemies bad ceased. Sheridan's dispositions now faced everyth! toward Five Forks, but Pickett had a scheme ctories under to leadership. This new military star had dean heavy blows toward bring: | cution. Forks, brought ona series ot hea At4 p.m. critical. Pickett had to end, infantry, cavalry and artil-| made to near Five Forks that night. On the On the morsing of the lst the rain his own aud force enough to carry it into exe- He marched out on the offensive to the rebellion to an end; it was chosen that open the ball himself on tho morning of the Pp strike others and the final ones. | Slst. Hi atiempt to get into thi Union rear down Ctamberlain’s creek, to the éust af Fira "in while The only blot on this glorious affair was the relicf of Gen. Warren from command of his corps by Gen. Sheridan after the victory was Warren was fully exonerated. It seemed a [as injustice to thus strike down a general of farren's id standing on a successful field of battle, which his own troops had won, by the army and ‘As a9 Filege to those who enroll soatieab airy courea © lckst SPadintschen SH fo s012-3m ‘Wastingten, D. . PROF. ARNOLD W, GRADUATE OF Pohaty Soles of St couanan Sie nig’ stn. TES AND 1205 Q ST. HYSICAL CULTURE-1 S: PUES, GkGiEMG, PevchiG. War werte: inch wuet and parlor fe “Gradi sel-1m* eu9-2m" M J. ESPUTA TEACHER And the mote chain, GSO FoR WW dati se | Da Mr, tnd Mire BEVERLEY R MASON. Dab OF VOICE CULTURE .of reading musio at sight. ‘studio, 940 ¥. ¥. eve. mw. SSE i! WINDSOR SINES! NSE Al At RUNDEL COUNTY ACADEMY, sealed foe roune ladies asia iS SEPTEMBRE Jo. ives A DAY ‘centle- {T GOODS south of New York OCEAN STEAMERS.

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