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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTO alignant breaking out on my leg Below tt snd was cared sornd and well with two acd a half bottles of Otter blood medicines had { $0 Go me any grr! Wu ¢ Brary, was troubled from childhord with an ag- jes f Fetter. and three be tee ot > cared ine permaneti: Si] WALLACE “assy, acdenall sas Macaw iT (2 book cu: Blond and Skin Diseases maiz Sree. Swirt Sruciric Co., Atlanta, G CLEVELAND'S 5 most prominent of our national characteristic rompts us to welcome tho worthy and indus- 4 Tout of all lands to homes and citizenshi hyp seca hha 2 oem al For more than thse houra yesterday the cor |oner and Jury -summoned. to hold an inquest ted by a selfishness which seeks to hold in unrelenting grasp its unfair advantage under We will rely upon the in- gence of our fellow countrymen te reject ing a majority mmuing the destruction or in- and we know thoy not be frightened by the specter of impossi- ble free trade FEDERAL ELECTIONS BILLS OPPOSED. The administration and management of onr overnment depend upon popular will eral power is tho instrurm Principles of the Democratic Pariy present tariff laws. How is Your Bicod? .... among us, This hospitable* sentiment is not pany for Rani Violated, however. by careful and reasonable regulations for the protection of the public health, nor does it justify the reception of im- | migrants who have no appreciation of our in- tho charge that ay FOR REFENTR, ING WAR Wag BUT NO EXTERMINAT- | jury of Americ: peso: The importance of the construction of the Nicaragua ship canal as w means of promoting commerce between our states and with foreign countries, and also as a contribution IN GOVERNMENT AN wing is the letter of Grover Cle noon accepting the | candidaie for ntof that wil Therefore, ‘he attempt of the op- interfere with and estates through fed- commend the proj encies develops a design#which no planation can mitigate, to reverse ihe fund n mental and safe relations between the people | who represent them in Such an attempt can- ud ised yestetday ponents of democracy and indorsement. fon, Wim. L. Wilsou and Others, Commit- Our countrymen not only expect from those and their goverument. care for the things whic Quality, price, style, eaten carefully observe in pur. chasing our stock. Congtecy on the part of our sales Ress ia the execution of customers orders are the main advantaces we claim in selling. A Novex Tora. We have placed incar show windo ROOM SUITE, MAPLE BE burees and washstand, VALUED AT 6190. BEGINNING TODAY, SEPTEMBER 27, WE SHALL REDUCE THE PRICE OF THIS SUITE #4 | people as FACH DAY CNTIL D. We euaran 220), ss that the opport a splendid one PARLOR TES ONE VALUED AT 8 er day, beginning today. is 4 five-pie wed with «tlk plus. the frames are Smished ma- bewany and are arved. Special s:l0 this Week of Made-up Carp ene in show window. www BRB www RR ww ww BRe ww ww BB. wow BBB F Aso L1ru Sis. FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS, UPHOT- STERY GOODS, DRAPERIES, WALL PAPERS, &e. All goods warked in plain figures—one price only. It svrsetra Lerren FRICKE. TREASUKY DEPART. CERTIFIES TO TH! GREAT BENEFIT EIVED AT THE HANDS OF Di. JOR- throuzh my fs condition of affatre and asic mieht otherwis andl celtef through the skillful treatment of nucuths? wed several Years. and fccustier t aon as realiy wonderful TLS uth st. nw. PERFECT HEARING RETUENS APTER 2 YEARS OF DEAFNESS. ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN J a@eem tha Sting opportuntty to tell all sunflarly, aMicted with dea! me of teafnews of 23) years’ stan ling. a six years ago, om the advice of a en- for some time a resident of one of While I was suffering with an fever and ague of the worst kind, I took Sfty eraine of yuinine at one dose. The consequence of this large dow war that my ears roared and thutnped like @ totler maker » si and soon after that I lost the hearing of my rightear Howe with one ear un- tmpeired I have managed to comfortably until within the last Sear or whee. with three attacks of the grip. the left ear hat Deen s deafened that 1 could’ ind those talking to Rot Dear ordinary conversati a, me had to almost scream at the top of thelr votes However, to make « long story short, Dr. Jordan, | who, im my opinion, is scientist in everything that | pertains to the treatment of ear troubles, took "ve in & sort time cared my deafness and hear as distinctly as I have ever in my prive that few persons afflicted Would begrudge. What is more, he assures me that and, aut conse me life, and this, too, at there is no tendency for a return of the trouble. Respectfully, JNO. RB. HATHAWAY, Sr., 4Hs ow. Du C. M. Jonvay. 06 12TH ST. Nw. Grectalty—Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Lungs and Ear. CONSULTATION FREE. Office hours—Oto Ila m.,2 to4 p.m., 6to8p.m. Bandsse Yt? eed7-tumth, 2 | Te seeponding to you: ee eee ore not fail to be regarded by thoughtful men asa | pably related to their material interest, but they also fully appreciate the value of cultivat- party in reckless dix ing our national pride an@ maintaining our na- a free exptession of thé popular will. scheme is an if u bold determination to’ secure the cy of a discredite al democracy, I he | be permitted to ation have cc their national pride and honor are involved in | their opinion the accident was ai 1 times and in all places we the success of the Colambian exposition, and | one on the part of the company and. due to the | As against a disposition to | they will not be inclined to condone any neglect unwatchfulneas of the victim. They’ stated | ¥ to federal power we present to of effort on the part of cheir government to in- | that there was no hecessit | sure in the grandeur of this event a fitting ex-| condition of the car in | hibit of American growth and greatnes# aud a | immediately behind. | splendid demonstration of American patriot- | After all the evidence was in the jygy retired to | | the office of Undertaker Clemen® and after | complete manner I | considerable debating rendered a verdict which | me of the | stated that ‘the deceased came to her death on | things which accord with the cyed and in- the evening of Sunday, September 25, 1892 tentions of the party to which I have given my froma fracture of the sku!l caused by a fal attempt has not been | from electric ear No. 31 of the Georgetown and vtown line." No blame at all was at-| tached to either the conductor or motorman, | bug the company was censured for permitting tends to promote the people's good. Tam its cars when so loaded torun at the rate of sing my coun- | speed charged. The following gontlemen com- ed, touching the them ns our claim to thelr confidence. and su] Dionship of their rights, HONEST MONEY. ntitled to sound and honest | sufficient in volume to sup- | have thus endeavored to state at whatever may | port a steady cha This is a time, xbove all others, when these ious should be com ism. In an imperfect and The people are ples upon which our is based, and ply their business needs. form of the people's currency, silver or paper—it ded by govern- n, or by wise and careful law ia ak ee ee A with atest by w | lifelong allegiance.” My . | toinstruct my countrymon nor my party, but | Ten! that | t© remind both that democratic doctrine lies near the principles of our government and al features that we Every dollar pr honds of the people should be of the same m- willing to be accused of ud try upon trite topics and in homely fashion. posed the jury: Ben. Sinscheimer, Rudolph | Thner, Benj. Shanks, James Gallagher and W. which do n im must pronounce condition absol for [believe that important truths are found 0 the surface of thought, and that thoy shoald A. Cuzimingham, e sinted in | mneh is left unwritten. my record asa public| Salem, Va., has just purchased the Salem estate, &c., | which cost n year ago €30,000, for $19.000, the | ny taking town bonds bearing 6 per | itely gnarantecd, both gold and utilized upon equal terms our currency. abject uo selfich echeme The protection of the people use and enjoyment of their pre oncedediy constitutes the i mission of our free g in the adjustment of | In dealing with ould be allowed to inter riments should arising from th: deficiency n of money ci wer my belief and position on the questions which are now p | their decision. Ca en and prompt- plan of rule that failure to prote: verfect distribut faily and honest; ently remedied. ntly remembered that th or loss that might arise from such a situation e much easier borne than ress which must follow a discredited cur- ble diminution by It should, however, be acy of democrat undertaken to bu great nation upon a pl To maintain CIVIL. SERVICE REFORM. Public olticials are th . to surrender a BIRD'S EYE nsisting of bedstead, | part of their earnings TARIVE FoR REVENUE. lation presents a fami | federal taxation. Such legislation resuits as | Performance of publ surely ina tax agents of the people. It is, therefore, their duty to kecure for those r form of | Whom they represent the best and most efficient This plainly can rding ascertained the selection of government employea. These considerations alone are suiticient jdsti- ation for an honest and spirit of civil servi they do not ex-/ however, other features of this plan which m Pe abundantly commend it. ting a diminution of the | tion worthy merit in every station and condi- of Awicrican life is recoguized in the dis- ution of public employment 8 | plication tends to raive the stan’ activity from spoils-hunting and unthinké party affiliation to the advocacy of party,prin- ciples by reason and experiment, FOR THE DESERVING. The American people are generous and grate- ful and they have impressed these characteris- | tics upon their government. riotic and just citizens. must commend lib- 1 consideration for our worthy veteran sol: diers and for the families of those who have No complaint should be made amount of publie mone disabled or made dependent by reason of army But our peasion roll should be a roil of honor, uncontaminated by ill desert and.un- vitiated by demagogic use. This is due to those whose worthy names adorn the roll and toall our people who delight to honor the It is also due to those who in years to come should be allowed to hear, reverently and lovingly. patriotism and fortitude, illustrated by our pension roll. ‘The preferences accorded to vet- eran soldiers in public employment should be secured to them honestly and without evasion, and, when capable and worthy, their claim to rd and gratitude of their coun- trymen should be ungrudgingly acknowledged. ing full well its labors and_perplexities, and with humble reliance upon the Divine Being, infinite in power to aid, and constant in a! DUFFY’ PURE watchful care over our favored nation. . a > complished by re} of our fitness in Gray Gables, September 26, 1392. of these tariff taxes | suaded by any sophistry tl | ist or are paid by foreig Ipably to. be per- | They Took a Dangerous Ride and Were Through its opera- | Four men fell two hundred fect down a shaft in the Eureka mine in Bessemer town- ship, Michigan, on ‘They were Frank Bende: MeKaley and John Random, Two of them were marric with two others employed in the mine started toride u bottom the «kip dumped, four of the occupants being hurled to the bottom of the shaft, where they were crushed to death. It was contrary to orders for the men to ride in the skips and the corner’s jury therefore exonerated the com- pany from blame. Sis nil ele 00 ee Gann as ty rights of the people, are only jus’ flable when laid and collect of maintaining our governme | the means for the accomplishme purposes and functions. ty to purchate is certainly of its legiti- ‘This is taxation of a tariff for rever professions of American tions, and its justice and answer the test supplied by a correct app: b wiih | Sioa o€ Gh: pelusigias ped whieh thee insti: | Itaccords with the We have also selected from our enormous stock of | free insti ry of tariff legislation gnanifestly | economy in public expenditures tation to legitimate public uses, inasmuch as it exhibits us absolute extortion | any exaction, by way of taxation, from tho eof the people beyond th | of a carefal and proper administration of gov- suite, covered in silk tapestry and paid to those actualiy | oxed to this theory, the dogma is now botliy presented that tariff taxation is justi- fiable for the express purpove and intent of thereby promoting especial interests and enter- | Such a proposition is so clearly con- ‘0 the spirit of our Constitution, and ro iy encourages the disturbances, by seifish- | ness and greed, of patriotic seutiment that its | statement would rudely shock our people, if they had not already been insidiou: from the safe landmarks of principle. Never have honest desire for national growth, patriotic devotion to country and sincere re- gard for those who toil been 80 betrayed to the at prices from 2010 50 per cent below rBgular prices. See the ouvenir of the encampment can be secured. and the true. the story of American | offered her to rejoin the Cou rancaiee, A series of chess tournaments is being held at Belfast in connection with the north of Ire- land chess congress the helpfal re jonor. Both their material interests of speed, as it had been irect and simple terms. Though —e nt leaves no excuse for misunderstanding | clectric light plant, francl se, re ented to the voters of the laud for | com | cent interest. MES. DARLING'S TH. lover the remains of Mrs. Augusta V. Darling, stitutions and whose presence among us isa | who was killed Sunday by falling from an elec- menace to peace and good order. | tric car on the Georgétown and Tenleytown road and mangled by the wheels, were oo- cupied in hearing evidence. The first witnesses ‘Amer. | Called were the dead lady’é friends, Miss Nora icans to the enterprises which advance the in- | Ryan and Mr. Chas, H. Reed, both of whom | ferests of the world of civilizations should | were on the car at the time of the sad accident, | ject to government approval | Their story was substantially that told in Tus Stan of yesterday. The witnesses for the rail- sublic places sedulons | Toad company, John Schneider and John Free- Jae directly and pal- | man, being respectively the car's conduetor and | motorman, were then put on the stand and tes- | tified that eighty fares had been collected; that the car was not going at an unusually high rate ad that in | unavoidable | for the crowded | question, as others were | led for the third time to represent the | Gov. McKinney of Virginia has issued a party of my choice in a contest for the suprem- | proclamation calling upon ie y ic principles, my grateful | serve holiday on October 21 in honor of “Co- | appreciation of its confidence less than ever | lumbus day.” cffaces the solemn sense of my responsibility. If the uction of the convention you represent shali be indorsed by the suffrages of my coun- citizens to ob- Col. Camp and other members of the twenty- second regiment of New York desire to give | Bandmaster Gilmore & public funeral. The en, I will assume the duties of the great body was forwarded yesterday to New York office for which I have been nominated, know- | from St. Louis. Sa Yours very truly, Grover CLEVELAND. NN eee — Killed. Sunday and were killed. John Leorn, Julius and leave families. The four men in the skip. When 200 feet from the ar” for the Week. Tae Evextxo Stax for the encampment NO FUSEL OIL week will be mailed to any address in the United | It isa remedy, a tonic and not a beverage. 0 posta ‘ It stimu’ates the circulat tohes ap the States free of postage for 15 cents. No belter | Tf stimulates the, clrealatio aortas foe health to women, strength to men an Rochester, N. ¥. Lecturer on the Lai Ing indorsed by physicians the more ad- ‘The habeas corpus proceedings in “Lord thinkers. It te the best remedy for Beresford's” case at Albany, N. Y., were yester- day divmissed in the court of seseions. | YMONIA. Bear In mind that Duffy's ‘cr | Pure Malt has grown In popularity for years, y b a The | that it Is acknowledged us the only risoner waived identification and Sheriff | y of ita kind on the market, that it con- urner started for Georgia at once, where the | | bogus lord has ten years toserve for forgery. | fits all who Mtelligently use it. Get it from | Sarah Bernhardt has declined the terms | YOUF Drugglst or Grocer. Send for pamphlet THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. that it invariably beue- sort of a pernicious doctrine. the plea that our infant | be fostered did service until discredited by our | stalwart growth. Then followed the exigencies | of a terrible war, which made our people heed- less of the opportunifie afforded by their willing and patriotic payment | of unprecedented tribute, and now, after a long ace, when our overburdened coun- for relief and a restoration toa ‘ment of their incomes and earnings, they are met by the claim that tariff taxation for the sake of protection is an American sys- tom, the continuance of which is necessary ae calc that kigh vane cay te pad oer ee | ingly left to parental regulation’ should be ingmen and ahome market be provided for our farm producta. These pretenses should no longer deceiv The truth is that such a system is antagonized | | by every sentiment of justice and fairness, of which Americans are isalso true that while our workingmen and | farmers can, the least of all our people, defend | themselves against the harder such tariff taxation decrees, suffering from the importation and employ- ment of pauper labor instigated by his pro- fessed friends, and seeking security for his in- | terests in organized co-operation, still waits for | & division of the advantages secured to his em- ployer, under cover of a genesous solicitude | for his wages. while the farmer is learnin, | the prices of his products are fixed in e he suffers from a competition | = invited and built up by the system he is asked _ NO PATERNALISM IN GOVERNMENT. The assurances to the people of the utmost individual liberty consistent with peace and good order is a cardinal principle of our government. This gives no sanction to yex- tuary laws which unnecessarily in- such habits and customs of our to a just moral ndustries should for ulterior schemes | people as are not offensi fense and are not inconsistent with good citizenship and the public welfare, principle requires that the line between the roperly within govern- e which are more fit- of the symptoms: Hendacho, obstruction of | |The orentnz exercise: subjects which are foes, diacharges falling into throat, some- , | mental control and th carefully kept in view. tion, wisely deemed a citizenship, should not involve the impairment of wholesome parental authority nor do vio- Hence to the household conscience. |ism in government finds no approval in the It is a symptom of mis- rule, whether it is manifested in unauthorized gifts or by an unwarranted control of personal ind family affairs. Our people, still cherishing the feeling of | | human feliowship which belonged to our be- | ginning asa nation, require their government to express for them their sympathy with all those who are oppressed under any rule less | free than ours. DOMIGRATION AND OTHER MATTERS. A generous hospitality, which is one of the An enforced educa- roper preparation for Putrid) and offensive eyes weak, ringing The cure for it—for Catarrh itself, and all the troubles that come from it—a perfect MON! and permanent cure, is Dr. ently proud." It creed of democracy. jome life which | workingman, | Of the healing power of a medicing! DHART OF THE FOURTH | markets, wh Every one suf- ‘ers from Catarrh AL Those who don’t | fourth of the time ordinaifiy required. havo it) suffer | a: ar iaintrs = ae MEDICAL DEPARTMENT . ‘AN: you can't keep to DENTAL DEPARTMENT 1 — COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. fines profuse, watery, and acrid, at others, | "BSUS. ocroRER 1, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, aediheeodige bung, ears, deafness ; offensive breath; smell and | vera ir Pra. We ere Be TH Re de: 3 einat essin dentistry’ by Prof a. Hall Lewis Dt taste impaired, and general debility. Only drestin dentistry, by rot. Hall Lewin D:D fa few of these likely to be tat once, | respectfully attend. ‘The rewntar lectures becin on mont we it to you. ion if Medicine an do it in this way: If they can’t cure | Practice, Fees, &e. your Catarrh, no matter how mur case, oF of how long, standing, they'll pay you | OMce Hours: to Jo a.m. 500 in cash. you have better proof | r.tepnone, ante??? i Feasonable: thorongl work. | Writ | The struggle for unearned advantage at the ‘2 | doors of the government trample of those who patiently rely upon assurances of | Every governmental con- | cession to clamorous favorites invites corrup-| » ‘al affairs by encouraging the ex- penditure of money to debauch suffrage in sup- Sirth of patcut iediciues | port of a policy directly favorable to private was led {9 believe would | and Selfish gain. | Cleveland? ~ Harrison? Who willbe ournext President? What will be his Popular Vote? In 1888 Cleveland received 5,539,764, and Harrison 5,445,003 popular votes. 4y- To the fifty persons making the best guesses, we will give 59 GOLD WATCHES ‘The guess nearest correct Will receive a Solid Gold ‘Wateh,— or if preferred, five $20.00 Gold Fycces. The next nearest 49 guess- @s will each receive a fina | Rolled Gold Watch With Waitham or Elgin American equalit; dsp and uncomfortaole, my | tion in politic in the end must strangle patriotism and weaken popular confidence in the rectitude of republican institutions. | Though the subject of tariff legislation in- | olves a question of markets, it also involves a We cannot with impunity permit injustice to tain the spirit of right and | equity, which is the life of our republ reach our national destiny if Seventh year as a in teen years a inember sel3tocl Residence, KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL * and TRE ELIZABETH PEABODY KINDIOT entliusiatie teaching. rnagal, Mractical | GARTEN NORMAL (TRAINING SCHOOL, 1015 courses. Graduntes “ot cients tin Guished success, Catalorae frees” Geel” | Fall nnd winter ssontons opin Gotabor S350, 013-3mm EDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTM! leve. : ‘Six courses: Business, RS. MANX: Service, Shorthand and T, | we shall fail | greed and sel cy will seek py the applic ples to equalize to our p «sings due them from the governme: they support, to promote among our eountry munity of interests cemented and to point The iectures will bezin MONDAY, OCTOBER eluckp.m., with an introductory. address M. F. in'April, 1803. The examinations for admission be held at the college buildin, Sth and Ks neslay, Septen 2, ‘o'clock atriotiem and fair field where prospere 1 enterprise m: Py Dean, 1116 Hist. n.w. 3 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. grow and thrive ue atmosphere of American in- uuity and intel! els, stem winder and The Way to Do It. To entitle you toa guess you must get two lies (who do not use WAR ON AMERICAN INDUSTRY. that tariff laws passed having ernmental aid to private ventures ting war against an¥ We believe ar plithed, in accordance with the pri we profess, without Promise you that th HE-NO TEA. Write their names and addressee plainly on ® postal card, then the name of Cicveland d the number of votes you think he will get. Sign your name and ad- Itwill be advisable to send in your guessearly. In theevent of tles, the first guess received will get the prize. No guess received after Nov. Ist, 1892. It will only cost you one postal card to make & guess, and there will be fifty winners, You may be one of them. Persons pot familiar with the remarkable io Ter will please send us I card, and we will bovk ; also a pack- MARTIN GILLET& CO., .] Exchange Plece, Baltimore, Mde | ALBAUGI’S NEXT WEEK ‘Leeturer on the Jurisdiction of the U. 8. Courts. DAMES SHOCLE I, au32m Rev, CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, . 7, (Histories ctarers, and we oe Heereets. on of necestary ther than the precipitation of free Instrnetor of the Junior Class, al fessor of the Lew of Heal aud Personal Property, Contacts, eg, M38, HAESTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FoR WALTENE WOGR Ss after Sept Se apmluratiog ase bee ance a the setae WB SONst. uv, duly frou 10 tole. case Reptrart asec table Instruments and Cory nticipate with calmness the misrepre- sentation of our motives and purpose Lecturer on the Law of Psrtnershin and Ci news that Dr. C. M. Jordan cured | Dow Be Decesven, eclally when your health + Me-s you Job: quality of He’ fames aut! addresses on a. tail them an interesting ageof He-No Tea free. Lecturer on Practice and Judge ot thé Moot Court: ALE cf ne neck of the bo: ve 18 under a prvincd | Hou. SAMUEL. PHILLIPS ant Profs, CLAUGE> Exensox INSTITU’ (Established 1811 e ‘The exercises oi the Law school will a OPERA HOUSE. Unitke the Butch Process pate 0 Alkalies er Chemicals of ‘The Coliere Building, melnding the Library and M&-PUrNaw's SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANDYOUNG Reading Rooms, will oO} From clocks tuto 10 Scoet Fe oe Yor tan men will reopen September 83, 1802. Best facili- the students and alumni o aebool, ate: a tide offered for pupiis of all aces and grades. Best of bse gh pata tee Rofacapelcaatnaminet | reference, “Avy tor crm sad atruation Sand? pan, Ie ° pede WORTHAND—Y. M. C. A. AND 108 LENMAN | NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, butiting. Resuined October 1. P. HANNA. $08 1 St. XW. im Lectures begin MONDAY, October 3. 1 », prac use Oo! ° from JOHN A. MILBURN, ‘Ts *Bijac wil ive teswons in Lf Natio: | building. Office hours frou 10 awit tnt Art. ao G25 La. ave. bot Oth and 7th 8. ow. at Go'clock p.m: fice, 420 Sth at derland place, south of Dupont Circ.e, i GUARANTEE DRAWING in the. Sand: School, 211 F st. nw. teaches drawing tu cae, tionably genuine crayon portraits made. Open 10 sedTt of the Seventy-first Annual Course of Medical Lectures and of the Sixth Dental be obtained at book ‘stores af W John Byrne & Thowpron’s drux store, +03 1th ot aw oF om ap AY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:30 P.M... pucatfon personaly o ty etigr tote igudersign: si spares and permanent cure, is Dr. Sages Catarrh | tunis and dental departaests extending ie! sssen ee ee pears bp. bevels Medical College, on Thursday, Bepteiber BO, a7 that to its proprietors—and they're willing The autumn examinations will be held at ‘For circulars and information as to clifleal instruc- Sincery, Dental Ingrinary ply, to Br k!'F, A KING. Doan, 1315 Mase. M2 HENBY XANDER ave. ew. . Mbps Hauer, GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING—INSTRUC- | 2 +> tion to limited number; sreed practice; terms te HARDMAN, O48 E st ne : tm All sessions in the-evenine, Open te stadeae a REOPENS HEH NcHOOT,| Of oun eras, CHTUDIES: General and ata’ yiieal for yuune ladies October 10, 1508 1st, tne. | ebenuistry, materia. botany, to an Number of pupils Hiatted to six boarders and six day | practical Pharmacy, with labora practice. “Pxame eho are ation for entrance ‘Thursday, Sentember 29, at Special attention will be given to Don | p.m. Catalogues and full infurmaticn can be obtain ee z a ‘TYE, HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW scHooL, LUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERC! 4205th st. n.w., will open Saturday, October 1; COR CaNEM AM 08 JAMES F, BUNDY. Secretary. Will resume! r FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, ‘Author of the Kational Merh« tional University. ‘ninth annual course of | (JONZAGA COLLEGE, Prof. Jom} son und continue until the last NO. 191 ST. N.W., ier informetion apply to H. H. BARK! i MB. | Jeome, FAOULTY, Hon. ARTHUR MacARTHUP, President. . Hon. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, LL.D. (Of tlie Washington Bar, ) examinations, Jnstrnetor of the Senior Class, and Vrofessor of Equity | _ In the Classica! Department Students are prepared Puvppradence, Coumercial and Criminal Law, the | for entrance into the Law, Medical and Seleutiie De- of Loris, Ble jing ang Evidence, Weune LE. D. Partuents, especially of Georgetown University. Hon. WILLT (Of the Washington Bar) For further particulars apply to rer. and Lecturer on Gonstitational Jolins Hopkins University) SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES—FREN. teachers. Natural method employed. mences October 1. Classes now forming. Apply to 1426 ‘5026-20 Under the direction of the Fathers af the Society of | New York ave. for terms and free trial Classica’ and Business Courses of Studies. English, French, German, Latin, Greek, Mathe- p matics, Bookkeeping, Stenosraphy and Typewriting (Late Justice of the Supreme Court of Be-Bistrict | are included in the couse, Columbia) Inthe Business Department special attention is paid to the preparation of students for the civil service ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup ot Figs is taken; it is pleas. ant and reireshing to the taste, and actsgently yet promptly on the Kid. neys, Li ver and Bowels, cleanses the system ellectually, dispels col clade and levers,a pean, itual constipation, Syrup of Fige is the only remedy of ‘its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt In its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only trom the most healthy and agreeable sub- stances,its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c. and $1 ‘bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not wave it on band will procure it wouptly ior uny one who wishes to Ye We wot accept any suvetiute CALIFORNIA Fig SYRUP £0 SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, _ EDUCATIONAL. EN WASHINGTON, COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. __ IN WASHINGTON, ERODE 18 PRE! ‘drew tr. or th paratory to emering the PERSE RP RE. instruction in the Drayehes, Te Brac mOsRAT Gale — Coren Ve Sadrmened to the OO Want entirels ney en SGIATE DEPARTMENT. ea sin ICAL DEFARTMENT OF HOWARD olers the following clinical nein the somin > seesdon +f to ARO who aay ye Literary of the Uniwerstty. COKCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. This Rehoo! will ©: en até o'clock ym rh coura-s of inetraction in the f pensary cli dally, by Trof. Shad and Dr. by Prof D, 8. Lamb. Paracas sud Dra. Over, * ae es el “Time clink eBrie mbryciniene te etl Sthe new and elecant ‘and at the Ted sides *n al, where nearly 3,000 paticots evenine, and are open to both eexea . MATHEMATICS. + pitioopometry. -ARTMENT OF PHILOSOPH, Phyeis ‘ Thorne): course ta ‘aud literature rd to sctentific students Ph. D. Ralph Waldo Emerson soid Sg! arte; mo person's education is compicte without ¢ prermons enor what powers they soasces wntic this Art MALTYN COLLEGE OF tensive Deaenine Founded tm 1884. Uniied States law: inv jebster Edeer!y, Hay. chairman of Board of Trustees, 1G. Martyn, Pounder; W Hi r ts Onler of > aa. LB “hl Fi A full corns of teachers an! ‘ eis the largest aud most infla- veand Shon Wor = a vent and caren Lilie aS on of Flectric Shore and Pay » 0 Probie of thie Electr urge tn Desmine te Comene in ORATO) larertne. Muniei A Complete Course in ACTING. te without wdditi ature, Khakespeare, MOUISVILLE. KY. WEW YOQK aw EDUCATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON. exe opens October 1. Classos October 3. Pants es Petition, either evening claswes, as preferred. Cataloxu: HODGKINS, Pu b., ir PREPAKAT | 150 HE street mort for co'lowe, for the wal and Milt'nr Unsiversiry (FOUNDED 1789, SCHOOL. OF “LAW. FACULTY. AVENS NECHA dent of thy Univers x BB IWN. 1 ‘Ccart of the United Htates) dvutpaity Juriwor asec SHARDSON, LL. D.. . Court of Claims) and Aduinistrative Law and Loral Maxis. MARTIN F. MORKIS, LL. D., Dean of the Fecuity, and Lecturer oa’ Coiistitutfional and Interna: tz Exidence. ANDREW B. DUVALL, A. M., LLB. Lecturer on Equity Jurfa"rurience and Torts, JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LI Lecturer on the Law of Contrac Pape GEORGE EF. HAMILTON, LL. D.. it ership, Corporations, Law Practice and Testa K. ROSS PERRY. Lecturer on C and Domest HON. EDM! Lecturcy on the Law of Personal KEV. RENE Ht Lect CERCUIT COUKT: PY TOS. COURT OF APPEAL | Morar IS, JOSEPH J. DARLIN | PEQRY. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, ESQ., Secretary and ‘Tre sicer. Th faculty take pleasure in | nnoanci | tion fof's nmuber during the past n Justice of the Supreme Court v whom has been axs%ened the course on Ad. mmiralty Jw: dence. We also have the pleasure of Announcing that Hon. Edmund F. Dunne of New York has been added to the feculty fur the ensuing Year and will lecture on the Law of Personal Prov- in every Besvect thorowshey adapte | to the puizpos:s | fo ‘which ¢ ected. « Ainple accoummmodations ‘are. }ru. ided in the way'of Jecture Puoms ani library and Hing roots. The librarr, now comprising te ish and leading Azneriesh Tepo-= atid the latest text Looks upon most leval subjects, with the colo: dious reading rooms attached, wii: mm. f0 10 van, daily, Sunday’ exe and alnmuni of the school. The lutroductory lecture wil) be delivered ant an- nouncements made for tho ensue day, October 5 13. 1 prom st etive idents, abu: d All interested are enrollment, conacct themselves with t term are requested to enrol opening nicht, and thus avoid the | curriuz on that occasion Cipsulars etvine coutes of study, terme, Be. ‘Morrisin. bow. ; Lowderiniik & Co., 124 F st. now. und Co..108 Ish “at. new., and at Ws, ne7-1m ‘MiSs EATIE V. WILSON mas from Euryp: ani wi!) guitare cu OCLOBER IST Pupil of Wilttam shat N INSTRUCTOR IN institut ons in the etty Of little bors fe very moderate. Alidress T ARYARD DGEPARATOKY SCHOOL, EDWARD er of parle He ted te 0). Ba MONTAGUE, Bp. LAW SCEOOL, THE FACULTY JAMES ©. WELL ssor of Pulilic CoLeMBIAN vy COM MERCIAL COT LE: jortban | xnd Ty Capitol at, euzt " ‘Now isa ood Giue 10 . corres: ondence, peninan: peluin, sborshatd, typowriti e AND SCHOOL am? 497 Eant atid Private International tal Payor andat Tf DUR EDWARD M. HU (OTTO F. s1it0x. Srsiem of BEHN yethod of MARCHEST of Paris. vada, Ea.cs, Melba, Docra, were junk “af the Die L CULTURE, fad the on'atirytnd, Lof the United Mat The Hon. DAVID J (j®oRGETOWN UstveRstTy (Associate Junticr o Supreme Court of the Law of Corporastons, Prof. G. Ho EMMOTT, 4M, (ol tie Johns Ho kin Lecturer ou the Civil Law. HENRY F. DAVIS, A.M. Li M. of the District of Oo urbe), fessor of Common Law Practice and Lacturer om Professor of t MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ‘THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON- DAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:30 P. M. wetinue Avsistant Aj In thesubjects of Anatomy, Chemistry, Phys Hysieno, Historory, syectal practies GUSTUS 8. WORTHINGTON, TLR nd Bacteriolocy oratory instruction is viveu. laboratories Lave recently been enlarged and further equipped with the m:st approved app ‘These are open to grid For further inf WILLIAM F. MATIINGLY, Woatineton Bar) Lecturer on Practical Cou mere! The Non. WILLIAM EDGAR STNONDS, A. M..LLB, Dr. G. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, #13 Vermont ave cat ta), Von’ Criminal Pleading ven ite twenty-fifth Corcoran walidine, on the Smee. LA. ro" universities, fe schools of voverninent acader: and WILLIAM G. 39) = (of, on Bar} Judzeof Moot Court rnd Provesor of Lowel Cate ood will be rosamed tm the ter from woll-known citizens who have becn Fall i nina “a TMEtculars or an’ inter nnonnommen? uf the Incture ow seholani 8 has loteraduate and a graduate ‘Wal. G. JOHNSON, rare court, will. @>ring the elneation im the winery, preparatory and departments." The i iewsons aud instructions on the piano, hat Spocial attention wiveu to art, phonvgraphy and ty pewriting. FUNSTON INSTITDT: wes and text bucks iney te tape urn the wmmeinor is. dssicned to etudente and the revistrar wi Opens, September 15 Xe. ind Mr BEVERLEY R. MASON, _ JAMES C, WELLING, Prestdnot. RS. MVERS SCHOOL A LOARDING dag acter] for yan ScrOnER ey "ly to, Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Seetat WH Tose bis lessee tn ptano and theo; ‘On October Studio: 1098 Ist. nw. _[se26-1m) For 13 years president Ri-hmond, Va.. Institute, will organize, Octoie” 3, aclass for the thorough, struction of girls. Resi 12086 N st. 0. w, {monials from zovernors, Sehators, supreme judces, many 4 OARDING AND DAY SC! OR GIRLS AND young indies will reo: en at (27 P st. October 3, ipevial courses. I. 0. TALBOTT, Principal. Refer? ces: Hon. Hueh McCulloch, Hou. Horati King, 07 - Spofford. Pi -in® CsPiTon HILL KINDERGARTEN, 22 3D ST. Fifteenth OF Monday, October 10. NELIA'Y: BOYDEN, Principal: se26-1w* Miss CORNELIA'F SGHOOL RECEPTION, 10-1 5 10 p.m., SATURDAY, 3 Bj tinea Da CATHERINE NOERR. Institute, Kinderzar- ten, Primary ‘and Grammar Grades; also Teachers’ ‘Training Class. Apply as above. H. C. SHERMAN TEACHER OF SUBIC, Octover 8. id OF. GASTON RIVOT OF PARIS, od, seuhlwe gressive, O17 Laka st ae Ttailan, 8) and English: rosa PROF. PAUL VOINOE, Diphaure fe TUntversite de France, Principal, ass full corps of uative I term com. 70) ratory of Music, = —— Y ge20 » aati KINDERGARTEN ARD PRIMARY opens MONDAY, “SEPT. 26, “at 101 NATIONAL ance tits, LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal, re- teenth year of Tedchors’ Normai Course, Oct. 3. — ee ae. ERNEST LENT HAS | RNED FROM z reat fn Plano, Yieine Nioioncelle ‘and ‘Theory of Muste, Hewidene, 1504 Corcoran st. eka Law i Lecturer on Personal Proerty, the Dowestic Kela- | PROF. ARNOLD | W. MEYER, GRADUATE OF sand Ley . Tustraction in. “‘Adaiinistration, paic Colleve of Music. MUS, ILD. forte, "vaieo culture and theory of 1ius.c. (Of the Washington Bur.) 114 10th tn we eee R. F. WILLARD CARLISLE OF NEW YORK, Miistactoriatbenarte Piiteeegs of rt and Delsarte-SMactaye Syateut of Har ts luent and Deportment.. Mi Biv. Ufice hours, 10 to 12 a. tie Raia (MADAME A. PELE HAS RESUMED #1 MFreust custicn and private emscna ea 1322 14th at uw. ine yoars of st teaching. Best references. se24-5in* S. Patent OF =e Legere evan eaten | atta (tate solicitor Generel of the Cuitst States) | [ISS AMY . LEAVITT oF BOSTON. Corporations. 1322 L 8ST. N.W. Hon. JOHN GdODE NW diate NG, from Virsiniay PIANO AND HARMONY. sitution atords ‘every for acquiring ° Rborouch English and musical edueation, Puptis not {tending the academy will be ediuitted to thee in inuste. art, faucy "work, elocution, vhobgeraohy typewriting. Lecturer Cn the Law of Crimes— RS. WALTO! TACY SON HALSTON, LLM. . WALTON, 1803 H ST. ¥.W. (Of the Washington Bir) M’ Elocution (Pisa! calfara® — Special jeapeare. cour}: TE. TON wi CART ST Dla 14th, EUGENY D'CARUSL, LLM. * Foux, Sectetaiy and Rrea¥ant. us. out ine - Will reopen, for the. and clasal october dat O'clock pupletn MONDAY Repeat ae 8 will be held a! Og u'clock le ‘will bevin, Septem! str porthy he Ss amareReege sehen the aa) anzonncement scientific echovls, West "Poker ans tues WU be elivered after’ the ‘lose of the | taoan hewersish clans exercises. * Ing. ‘nsteal of UY o'clock p. 1., ae wil SC ROIHIA'S ACADEMY, s ‘Capitol st.. for ladies and children, will et oa BSR ne aan ts, CULTURE and ae as Plenon’, #vaienic psveuie: we IC, including itnuet and Parlor Sencins. conrae it phipsial culture ih diioma and lireneg 22th gyn. w. Bend for physical cuivure D, 1d Hie. 188 FRANCES, ae ES TNS URE Lathe ae pam, TOR iN Al A GL We = 1205 Q ST. X.W. sel-Li and alumni of the school. ‘mndre fully than hereto- pci ct tn this. thool, sae Tanne eam Meet gas | DRE PERUITE somoct © reatie: jelations, nired (hai (Branches in. Sesame a heros dr, eae bat wich dees Jae Stee ‘of myeee ye Mage cua \ OF NDON. EXG- Sage esis nami pereoen gence PHE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL ‘FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREX, x Bp ty dhe principal, 2 Est nw. DUCATION FOR REAL LFF. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Nations] Baud of the Repat eighth acholantic: 1802. Day and ni and training for eth Elementary pid Writin, Shorthand ap tte. Architectural ‘Dra | ten thorousily” trained ‘Teachers a =. befiliant!y llehted. net ams Toons. jerms tro terate, but DRIMARY CLASS, METHOD, FoR age. eomdncied Hart, ino nusetion with Mrs. Mj . pens Octob.. 4, U5: M®® GRAce ak. STEELE, | goflogRape Artist and Teacher of MSs Tacte 4 ap Votee Culture and Piano. Resume Jessons October 1. ae OR RNDULPH ROWE HAS kE- and will resume lessons Monday. the 10th instant. = ‘Address: LOCUTION, ORATORY, Di “and voice culture, EDWARD <= | and Miss ADA L. TOWNSEND, Teachers, 1:i17 13th | stn. ‘sel6-tr rbewine Th: Sep (chit weasions, “Five some halin and always in demand eal sncoumcinent snisinioe #0 annviAdaress hare SAKA AB a a Svtad! al ond Eveseter LOE ¥. PRUD HOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, SORENESS SOF D st. new. term af ne works @4 cal WOOD INSTITUT! fhe season “Tecpens’ Oct. 3. dive mom SCHOOL FOR ¥ OPENS SEPTEMBER 28. Highland Terrace, Mass, ave. and 14th st. Larce grounds front and rear, large roots, perfect study—Primary, Academic and ‘aisismrads. ‘Liberal Elact- ‘courses. Special ‘tor directed by resident | tages in Literature, in the Fuviish, Instrumental Music, lessons if desired. _OUT OF WASHINGTON. ALL POR BOY! Kinear, AM. prince advantages, health, comfort abd reasonable rst Washington refer: ERICK FEMALE SEMINARY 18 ONT pped iustitutions of learn! ‘erms moderate sanitation, beautiful ‘uperior French aud Ge: Fecal Masie- Hocution Eleventh scasion ber 2. on SEna‘fie Wit b. CABELI. MISSES TIFFEYS SCHOOL = ‘8t 14385 Coraoran st. September 19. an a United Staten, oY VY HALL BOARDING SCHOOL, witis and children, at F Bien Ma wait 4 RK My couLeor, run by. the Moewr Veaxox Seaman; CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS 8. W. WASHINGTON, D. G., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. New buildings perfectly equipped for health and Maes ST eae Sr a REW SMALL ACADEMY, SeGas 188 CLARA HAR, ISON, RES ete ES wees “NDR 81 SCHOOL, AN “ es ne school tor both oarees Auk ARIXDT. COUNTY Acai