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ll NAL Republicans Fxpect to Elect Five fm North Carolina. Correepondence of The Frening Star anusam, N. C., Sept. 27, 18: ‘There are two very interesting and very im- Portant features of the three handed political fight in this state which «erm to have escaped the attention. or at least have not received the freatment they deserve, of the newspapers Beneral!: ‘The first of these is the probable loss by the @emocrats of half their congressional delega- tion. The republ ot only working “tooth and tor nail” to carry North Caroli for Harrison, but the: strenuounly en- deavon lect five of the nine members this State will send to the lower house of the Fifty- third 4 with « fair show of success Members are ngrees, « M8 mast be ad A prominent ‘an said to me today: “When wer lent Harrison we want Ho to aiso elect national 5 Representatives, so that we can pase the fe and other measures wh ears prevented alf ne well in making Tepublican executive after the 4th of next March Cheatham, the only negro in the present Congress, is the only republien: sentative fm that body from thi He bas ted and, ax he + what fe asthe black belt district, will Probably be re-elected In the first and third districts the present democratig, Congresamen, Brauch and Grady, have been renominate ably be feturned, as will Congres-m: nder and Henderson. in the sixth and seventh districts, But all the other~ m doubt, with third p euch, tw epn of whom (in th Fiftieth Congress «= the Fiftieth and Fitt Rinth sent Ew Fepublicans, wh? seroma | $ majorit these districts jaim the gether with the second, ry thir vear re has redi- made in the districts are the prew facturer; 2 candidate, t* a farmer until recently, hus been Stroud, the people's ewfal com- nomination ins and who wants the e+ freed by the t democrat th of the district is in the 100 this vear, and if Stroud s likely to get several «, four-fifths of which ie members of the Femains iu the fie thousand of those vor Will be cast by ex~ Bew party. In if he gets 5.000 votes 4,000 of them will b en from Bi if Str. me-balf that number it i» to fe how the election of Saunders, the republi- ean, can be avoided. It te suggested that Williamson mas draw some votes from Sann- ders and thus contribute to Bunn’s election, but the republican managers say be will not get 500 Votes in the distric In the fifth district there are three ates Settle (republican, Lindsay ples ty) Williams (present ‘democratic incum- Bene. nties now composing the dis- triet Mee Cleveland majority of only 455 at tthe last general election. A Joint canvass is now in ress between these candidates. Young tle is one of the best speakers in the state, while Williams cannot talk at all Lindsay. the people's party candi: a man of considerable influence and was, until andi- peopl gin that district extremely plbsaes Secereoer h his firet, term in Congress and that Settle will step into bis official shoes on the Oth of next March | In the righih district Bower is the demo- erate n Cowles v« tarily ba me Was not that Congresema’ same as jority g been 1,36: +t demo- pu tidate lemocratic 1th Thy Eaves of THe Svan entirely na this marth num party eandi- € om Bu Kroat ext to the de turns out ‘to be anti t elec ido away with ty government, and great democrati There would b live law, ate wide open Bothing ie some for . wented Bare majority of re} ~ te upiiah these results, and hence the easier The next legislature does elect a United ot Btates Senator. a y ome ther rd party mow 2 to Ki speaking will take piace Sain FPLUNDEKED MAIL WAGONS. Dararthing = Conspiracy That Has Keen Kobbing Phitadelp Afwr sine months tor, head of the po Gelp bia district, a: ceeded in ru who hare been #) Sslpdia merchants « worth of valuable » @eir operations or the Gieving “are not kno @FPewied late lawt night. and? Gere and the United States deputy m: GW after those who have re ar men were postai wre eived the stolen go's ther members of the gang. ‘The men under arrest are all van drivers, | 0d are John Hooper, Jas. Hirst, Chas. Sebuch | g28 Jobo J. Divor ee wimple, bat effective Their sy an em of stealing | ai! pouches are im ‘the mail wagons to be J to the The merchandise te placed in what are the racks, fastened with» string. At fhe depot the drivers would back up their wagons, get inside an nsack the Smail and valuable packages would then abstracted. Afterward the spoils would be of toa “fence Gen. Andrew G. Chapman of Charles coun diet at hie resictence, Normandie, Sundi Ge age of fifty-three years. Gen. Cha men wes for many rears one of the leading demo- of southern Maryland. He was a member for ope term. ——— NEWS FROM ROCKVILLE. IN A “GARRISON FINISH.” ‘The Washingtons Won in the Ninth Inning. Washington won from the Phillies yesterday Correspondence of The Fvenine Star. Just as a game was won from the Cincinnatis, Rock vizier, Sept. 26, 1892. | by a muff of a fly im right field. The local team Mr. Alex A. Braddock and family, who have | had been savagely hitting the ball all the game, for some time been residing in South Dakota, | but the ball managed to fall into a waiting returned to their former home at this place on | fielders hands. The visitors played lively, but Saturday evening. Mr. Braddock occupies the | not brilliantly; catch of afoul fly by Connor position of United States agent for allotting | after a hard run being the only difficult play. lands among the Indians and has for over two | For Washington Duffee, who had taken Rad- years been erigaged in that work. It{s thought | ford’s place on third, made a remarkable that his next service in that capacity will be in | catch of a popped-up foul which the batsman New Mexico. had been trying to bunt safely Dowd's muff During the last two weeks the large number | of « thrown ball to catch Conner between bases of summer boarders who have been here during | was the only Washington error. main _ season are gradually thinning out and leav- well broken up over the misplay, it ing for their ae homes. As a y Pease quiet | Lavy Beg the ‘hed made con hit in the and economical summer residence Rockville inth and had brought in «run that he re- covered his equanimity. Thompson's muff of of ein oy second to no town in this see- | Deets fy, coe "stumble of iillen's bunt, : ‘ Dowd's single an: in's triple gave the of Ww op Meeting Kusstiatnn wakinattor home team’ three runs and the game in the ppointment of a receiver. &c., has been | Binth. Today the team plare at Philadelphia, argued before the eircuit court for this county, | the game having been transferred there so Boston could be reached in time for tomorrow’ A Road That ts = Disgrace—Apathy im Poli- ties on Both Sides. tion of the =< of smokers use but no decision has yet been rendered. It is « that a vigorous effort will be made | fome. | Score: alee 64088 to secure a first-class road between the George- town and Rockville turnpike and the terminus | Pbiladel oe +. eet of the Kock Creck and Connecticut Avenue | Three mint ere neye yk Electric railroad. a short distance from Be-| OF; Carsey. Double playe—MeGuire a ford; Hallman and Conuor. First base on balls—By Carsey, 1. Hit by pitched ball—Ham- ilton, Thompson. Struck out—By Killen, 4; by Carvey, 8. Passed balls—Clements, 1.' Wild pitches—Killen, 1. Sacrifice hits—Hadford (2), Tiements, Carsey, Hoy. Time—1.50. Umpire— Lyneh. OTHER CHAMPIONSHIP CoxTESTS. thesda. A good road to the present terminus wonld be» good thing, but the extension of the railrond to Rockville weald be better. The grace to the county. It is now in the condition of a stone fence shaken up by an earthquake. The reason that nothing is done to remedy this | Retreat of the front as never before. The high price of good cigars is helping drive them out of use. Millions Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. It is the most popular Brand in the market. Smoked for overtwenty- five years its fame is still growing—Quality always the same. BLACKWELL’S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., RURHAM, N.C. —EllE——————EEEEEEeEE | great evil is that the county authorities nan At Cincinnati—Cincinnati, 2; Cleveland, 3. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. nd the turnpike company won't. At St. Louis—St. Louis, 3; Pittsb: 1% “Hever tn the hitcy “of previdestiel cons re IN WASHINGTON. WASUINE TON. At Boston-—Boston, 14; Brool At Baltimore —New York, 4; Baltimore, 3. How THE CLUBS sTAXD. paigne in this county has so much apathy been exbibited. This sinte of affairs is not confined | ne party, but is the case in both. If any t work is going on it is so quiet that no- AX, pEXPERIENCED | Bons (TEACHER, WILL at res PP denred. arectal a at how * ar rention ‘as advanced pupils, body knows any thi: bout it. gh bag | iS PR MARY BRAC - E “Adetachment of United States colored cav- fePhorson sausres. WErgct iE = wed through here today going west. The following transfers of real estate have been recorded in the office of the clerk of the cirenit court during the past two weeks: Rich- R, APPly atubove number after =| 188 SUSAN POL! M Mller CAPRERISE NOERR, ard T. Lowe and wife to Robert G. Davis, 74 nctpala Frovbel Tnmitute, Randerearten, Pr acres of land; $1,200. Lee M. Lipscomb to Ann Hs Grammar Grades. 1484 Q st. a. ome M. Martin, lot 5, block 1, Gaithersburg; $400. jock reeggsom 10-14 2. me. Wm. E. Muncaster to Otho M. Muncaster. 211 Lae A. MAF ROGERS, VOCAL TEACHER. Shrine for Conceris aud Musicale, Pup of Senor Erranni of New York. inchiod of Wat ree of land wd, 1 acre $—. Rezin Prather to Wesley { land: #60. B. H. Warner to Nores. : iieton, and having attelien fot Frank Muller, lot ¥, block 3, Kensington Park; | Jim O*Rourke etill holds off, but it is said he Fa Pads tix ingatie babar the peeaee aren a % . Julian fH. Muller to John I~ Cannon, will have to come. Sigur leriano Slate wil commence teackina OG: | tract of land, €-. Lee M. Lipscomb to Mar-| Ed Wright of Washington, the center fielder | TOBEH 1. Lemme xiven at mupils residence, | garet C. Darby, lot 12, section 1, Gaithersburg, | of the Princeton and Cape May teams, has left yi jal oT ian Parthenon Weights, near $400. Thomas B. Brookes to Upton Darby, lot Princeton and entered the University of Penn- | Biadensburg, 15, block 1, Gait 0. Washington sylvania Towne Scientific School. SUSINDE OLDBERG. VOICE Mis Danenhower to Collamer, lot 10, Keefe was invincible yesterday. fassitication of Wednesda: t pups De poet) Sisonger, Hanlon “= ween, thaking up the | Moraine at RNABEN RooMs, 817. J. Epping, 4g acres, Orioles. Hanlon bas secured Shortstop Crows | aut —NATIOKAL: cAWING a Pity and Others of the Buffalo club. ‘Tim O'Rourke will take | V“scudh aes pta, yo ARANTER, DRAWING &) neres of Iai Fuller to Das Salmon, tr Chas. F. Hogan and wife to Thos. Stovey’s place in left field. meanwhile, take a rest. the Mobiles, Sutchffe will, Smidt, late pitcher of has been secured, and Harry fourth of the tase sohimast'S r-quired. Houably genuine crayon portraite: wads Un aie acre of land. $2,100. Lowi J. Epping to Stovey will go on first. Manager alas | SHORT Sra Cane ee Wm. W ader, 434 acres of land. $1,150, in view yeveral other players of the eastern | sev-im rei z Nation: utanqua to Glen Echo RR. Co., and southern leagués, who are regarded fast M's ALFRED BUJAC REOPENS HER SCHOOL | lots at n Echo; Baltziey Br enough to suit any company, and their services | MA for y-ung iadies October 10, 1508 17th st. nw. Glen Echo R. R. Co., lots at Glen Ec will be obtained if terms can be made. Nember of vapile Hinited tosis boarders and siz day | Edward Baltzley and wife to Marie ( We have good material for a team next Bat — will be given to Dowestic Econ- lot 15, block 13, Glen Echo 200. season. dt fhe use of the French langui rd M. Butt to John L. Butt, ti een Miller are Pitteburg’s tient bat- ‘iy emg J eg hare ' ’. Metropolitan Buildin tery. In fifty games Smith reached firat base 5 ' . Burt, lot 49, section I eit on balls thirty-five times and the little catcher ology Revi oe sere Park $400., Same to John. Mitebeil, oe 3, reached the initial bag thirty-three times in : section 99, Garrett Park; $500. B. T. Gilbert fifty-five games. Seventh year an busines olucator n years a member of the faculty of E an wife to Fanny 8. Dyar, lot 28,/_ At last three of the Chicago players are forg- block 6 oma Park: $4,300. B. H.. ing ahead in the «trnggle fora good position ner to Joseph H. Houghton, lots 53 and 34, among the heavy batters of the league. They ails thes hing | ington Park; $—. Same'to J. Howard are Ryan, Dungan and Dahlen. duates Of rare excelle! back, lots 15, 16, 37. block 2, Charlie Esper, who was recently released By | success, Cataloxue free. the Phillies and wno was afterward signed by | e Pistburg club, is now employed in a Philn- | delphia saloon. Esper was taken sick while | Kensington burg: $200, Edward ley and wife to Martin Abbott, lots 34, Sh x .1B., With an intgoluctory. address ? ol Glen Ech . Same'to Wm. H. the Pirates, but expects to reappear on | M. son pod coutinue aut: these Thus Abbott, lot 31, block 8, Glen Eeho; $480. Thos, | the diamond next season. be hela at the Re ea tcks pipion wil | Bi. ewokes t D. «Owings, lot 14, block 1, | Anson likes to defeat St Louis. Anse bet | Walenta Saptari Gaithersburg: $2,200. John Thomas and wife to Perry G. ¢ ll, 110 acres of laud; $1,050. Josepha H. Houghton to B. H. Warner, 1o 4.7.5, Chris a suit of clothes at the beginning of the season that the Colts would have a better per- | centage in both ser than the Browns, arth oa poset tart NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. division F, Mineral Springs; @—. | Clar- | , Manager Pow fe now on « still hunt. and Se see UT icket - Vorthing- ot fon. A. ALTHUS, Se cee ae hed, on oe ameter rch dermant ae Supreine Court ot tis District ot E. Walker and wife to Hezekiah | Sharsig, the Philadelphia manager, is getting President 1 Day, 405 square feet of land; @—. Leonard 8. | up @ good team for next season already. and Hon. Ho. CLAUGH COX. TLD. — and wife to Christibella Heinard. lot | promises the players they will be in a big theSentor lnsstand Prfeseor of Equity k 11, Halpine: #150. Washington Dan- hower and wife to Raymond F. Cardella, lot lock 5, Rock vill D. Myers and husband to Cha: lots 6 and 7, block 11, Takoma Par! league. vp to yesterday McGuire led the local team in batting, with a percentake of 270; Hoy next, with .262, and Radford next, with .259. Coumerctal and Criminal Law, the Pie ‘and Evilence. B. WEBB, with (Orie Washington ge Lecturer on the Justadiczion, JAMES SHOULE! A. Rouzee und wife to Wilson B. Tschiffely, Order “The Star” for the Week. Hisham ee stare i Cant fract of land: $150. B. F_ Gilbert to Adeline | Tux Evexixa Stan for the encampment | Lecturer on Persia! nae oe _ — . tog ee ae ere | week will be mailed to any address in the United Hoaenic D. 4, Kensington Park; $500. *'S. ALM. | States free of postage for 15 cents. No better | Tastroctor of See vio Glee, ana ‘Professor of the ™ aes Ea souvenir of the encampment can be secured. ‘Law of Real ana ereetey Contracts, Nego- - tinbie Instrusienta LAUREL, aa ene ‘LLM. xa (WC. & Patent 01 ‘orrspoudence of The Evening Star. Lecturer, t Law KOCH’s DISCOVERY. id Pent tice lop. SAMUEL F. P! Lavuet, Mp., September 28, 1892. (ate eae of the U 7 @iscovered that Is of far | Lec: ‘he Daw Atamecting of the commissioners of this| & remedy Siecovercy than the ——- 2 ounty yesterday it was agreed to buy Hill's eater oted 1y mph. ate bridge for $4,000. Anne Arundel county is to pay two-thirds of that sum. The question of he purchase of this bridge, thereby making it free, has been exciting the minds of the people ‘The tubercle bacilli were discovered 4 Prof. Koch, to be constantly. prosent, in ail cases of consumption the blood impoverished cmpens Gok there results that x and es constitutional condition known as —, PE CABE ST, = of the two counties for a long period and the Sarstterized by the ability EUGENE De inal disposition of the question will be gladly = coe to become easel amate | succeun NT aD TIOIROTT. seamed om reecived. indies of Laurel will give one of their de- ightfal hops tomorrow evening. with the fol- wowing ladies as chaperous: Mra. A. P. Gor- Henday, October 3. at 7 o'clock p.m. in ths new “oll 13 The dilding ‘on between H and T announcements ne faculty. Id at 634 o'clock in the a simay start es ciarrh in the | { See pecneer tcoaion em as membranes become weakened, the tubercle ife of Senator Gorman; Mrs. Gambrill, r ‘and multiply, and we have, as ae if ant a ae Coats nIMRT | Baceil enter, and multiply, aid we have gail waiter the Cao ie P| ive Compton. Find a perfect remedy for scrofula, in all lege Building, including the Library and The first wheat seeded in this county this | anes cate ‘that pw me eon Reading Roos. will be oven daily. eer aees | ing put into the ground. Many| as well as claims to. it’s taken the students and slaran| of she school * yet finished breaking fallow | time, will cure puelt It has been | The course of loctures by Dr. Schouler. the eminent work will be late, owing to the found in Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- | ¢u:tor of treatises upon the Law f Personal Property, Domestic Relatio fore. ‘The mode of, instru Wills, &c., have been extended ire fully than hereto- adopted in this sshool, sght of the past summer. present year's wheat crop ret nthe stack unthreshed. the latter being v Not a As strength-restorer, blood-cleanser, and flesh-bullder, nothing like it is known t6 medical science. | whith insures the active participation df ench memvet in many parts of the county by the weevil. | Lang affections, Weak Tangs, in the exercises during every session of his class, has The very destrnetive insects work their way | severe Cou, kindred ailments, it's tulred that the membership of each class be line toforty. “Anear'y enrollment is therofore desirable ‘The Post Graduate course includes practice before the Moot “ourt. The hich degree of efficiency which the Moot Court has attained under the management of Judge Halston, in aualitying wraduates for the PFaction of law. cOmiuends ie to lawyers eniaged in | meee ee ents who desire to keep up. their ional an Be seen at his office, No. 486 their objective point being the grain, which they greatly damage, be an nnnsnally peculiar and | the weevil nearly always at- | — grain in bulk after having been | remedy so sure that it can be guaran- feed. TEA docsn't benefit or cure, Jour Soney is refunded Two Daxs More ln L. Ringgold, ghter of the late pen "The secretar Ringgold, was married yesterday Baas jeer das between the hours of Mr. Lgmuel D. Offuit of Towson, | 5 A MONTH TREATMENT. S:P0e,m. ang 4:90 p.m. from Hepten ia in SL Mary's Catholic Church’ | 2 " wt fae, All patients borinning now will be treated at 85.0| Mea, uetwean Gand Hodock in. dat course month, medieines free. of studies, terme, &e.. cau be bad om applic taper the book s-ores of Messrs. Lowdermilk £' ind Willian Morrison. 1334 JUST A SIMPLE STORY. ctuary and altar were prettily decorated ms, Pe flowering plants and can- Lyman, pastor of St. Mary's 1. with Kev. C. F. Thomas of The bride looked gown of brown pop- The church was packed with friends and rela- the contracting parties and the latter ients of many handsome gifts. st evening for a bridal tour through ONLY ONE OF MANY THAT COULD BE TOLD. coLumBIAN UNivERsrry. i The opening exercises of the Seventy-rst Annual Course of Medical Lectures ‘nnd Of ‘the Sisth Deutal Course will tae pl a ae ae OCTOBER 1, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., March 23, 1892. “After suffering for months with catarrh and the ae | disagreeable symptoms attending the disease, during d jury of St. Mary's county brought | ‘nich me I had been treated by several physicians ay ea At ab 3 Presentments against Edward B. who had diagnosed my case as ‘neuralgie,’ ‘slight The introd in ed = be democratic ballot fae — headache,’ or some otber name equally as vague. I jreren, by Prof ‘oy Breve ion, ab Rt = a grew worse all the tims and could not sleep; was | 4738 in dent ful president of the greatly disturbed by dreams, and numerous objects Sepeteoaion ‘a Wtile are reapectfully invited on supervisors, for having had | floated before my eyes. The cules lectures sin OF 5 3y poap front of the voting stalls, which | **I tried often to get relief, but found none until I AY. OC ¢ headsaud shoulders of the voters. The consulted Drs. Stackhouse and Newlin, who quickly | ARG.coptinue daily, throueheit the” course, in both g of these presentments has occasioned | told me Thad catarrh. I began treatment February | months. citement at this place, as the parties are ‘The autumn examinations will be beld at, the Medical College, on Thursday, September 29, at 7:30 | ‘1 board of Washington county efor glrcplags and formation as to clinical instruc vesterday and pessed an order, Hon. 18, Medicine end By jirvery, Dental Infirmary | irecting all the prin . Pe A. KING, Dean, in the county to hold exercises ave iw, to celebrate the discovery of turroreptmps hes It is probable that this county’ will _Telephone, 885. se9tool low the exaumple set by ite near neighbor. SHORTHAND AND TYPE saree Tae tion to number; speed ; terme le beat Work. wrist and . HARDMAN, Ps ae 0 you Ose its Nee COLLEGE ee ay RABMACT. Lectures ? > ai eettoan ihe ning. "Open to atpaeate at you Drin em SRSA? py 2 ¥ ical pharmacy, J ‘tory practice. Exam- It so, a single trial will make you Eee eae cca Sita ven Je iN, ‘Treasurer. always want the world-famous frase Ar Sa Grom 10te Tie ia. date Sette | spective and Shader Ker {Opens October § Gi WELLING, LL. D.. President. THF COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Dee,erereiees of this devertment will Be restimed on | seme Peat clock atk tn the Taf the ¥nivecs ye various ‘conrens ‘study ips been extemte, ne favarsiare rcaliites “The Collen fe ctr | of both sexes. Ap. piestider for catslogue shoud be kidresce’ to ap | GRINS. AB. who may Le | found duly in the Library of the tinverthe, CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOT, This School will open at o'clock p.m_ OCTOBER, with of instruction in the followine subjects: Senora? Pant Aueiptical Gberstey eatin ant pa gy he Matlrecneee 188 KATE ¥. WITSON RET TURNED cn ahd pect al Fu insering. Mineralogy M roe Enrspe anit wl reams Bee ogee and Blowpite Analysis, Architectoral, Woshan | gultife.cn OCLOBER TST ayst at 133 ea na Torvsrapnceal Drawisee Ractiss, Peeeek | Bupl'o¢ Wilters Suatearea Seganam, Ladin: Paychology.” All classes meet ia ts | NTR HENRY KANDER evening’ and ate open tw both sexen MY Will resume his fessons in. — and theory MENT OF MATHEMATICS. — ster, Statig, Oh Over E oe2 izonome' tic “Geometry am ry siculue:" prot te L WODORINS: Ph Be OR Tat now. (s928-1m] ASO, ARTMENT OF PHIOSOPRY, MENTAL and | q i a Re Physiological and Metunal Feychoiaey. | NERS Ana aout hinond, Va. Institute Z tutes in the history of phtlosop F | will organtze, Octove. sh aclans for. the thorough, in | LEE Davis LODGE. Ph.D. struction of girls. - Residenge, 1206) N st. nw. Tee DEPARTMENT? OF FRENCH. —Thorongh course tn | timonials from governors, Senators, rents Tangaaee (and iterative, Wnatrurtion | Re, vf samy yearn ssially aaapted (0 actentine students: Prof H AND DAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN. Complete conrse | {2 the German language, conversation and extensive ‘Geen . including wand HER carton amd Ts ork "Prot. FRANCIS i FAVA. JP. Ea RAL Advanced Drawing, Lengissance in Architecure. Prof. PAVA Jr. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ctricity and ive Toc! ind Sho> Work. Constri Laboratory . EP. LE NGINEER- | ynamon, Motors, trie ight and curre streetor. Constrnction of Fiectric Shops and Pi Kayinessine, Nunicipal Problems of erie in’ Desi wer, Katensive KL BAVA. Jr, DEPARTMENT OF FHYSICS.—Genera! Ph: Lactyres, ful Wustrated by ex “So 6 in laboratory. treneral Antronomy. .B. 8.. Tnstru: For “the information apoly to Prof. H. Le HO! bocretary'of the Faculty. THE Pi FPAKATORY SCHOOL, street northwes!, elves thoroag’ preparation or ihe haval wud Mu tvary Aealigenies wad ve." A corte of nine professors ant inatrte= urbor of 11 of ans Umited to 100. Building open pirection and Tepchar Preah (ater Sevtysne a. rom 10 to ¥ elogk, 138." For catalowue ce fur- P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D. Principal. (COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, fort sect wer se bead SP Sager President, Tnternatfonal ‘HARLAN, LL.D. reme "Court of the Profermor of the Coustifuijone!Yariepradence of the United States, of the Law of Domestic Rela- tops, of Cuiumercial Paper and of Torts. ‘The Hen. WALTER 8. COX, LL.D. (Associate Justice of the Surreime «curt Of the Dis- trict of Columiia Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property. ‘of Contracts and of Crimes and Misdemeanors. She Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. (Assistant Attorney General of the United States), fessor of Equity eackol tt: of Common Law and Equity Pleading, and of the Law of Evidence. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWE (Associate Justice of the” supreme United States), Professor of the Law of Corporations. Prof.G.H. EMMOTT, A-M.. LL.B (ot the Johns i 5 The Hon. JOHN (Associate Justice of 1 United States AM. LLM. (Sometime Assistant ‘Attorney of the District of Co- Tun | Professor of Commog Law Practice and Lecturer on the History of Law. The Hon. AUGUSTUS 8. WORTHINGTON, LL.B. Souustline Distriat hteorney oft Cnited Lecturer on Lezal Bibliozray ‘horities in Court WILLIAM F; MATTINGLY, esa. Gof the mm Bar): Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A. M..LL.B. ‘Whited States Couamissiouer of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents, The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- ‘trict of Colum) Lecturer on Criminal Tew andon Criminal Pleading Braet wirtaM @. JOHNGON, LL.M. "Sob Protos ‘of Legal Cate- * (of the W I will be resumed in the Judwe of Moot Court ‘the university, southeast corner ot Toth and Hosta, a, w., on WEDNES| PEER sd clock, when the facaity will be rae nke announcement of the lecture ‘ogryce for the ow scholastic year has an undergraduate and «graduate a eh agg ; classes pores of, all staden' ister wt by bi the judge of the moot conduct quizzing in'the unde dt lee of the Tana emer ee oles Sage ate ear eg and the be Attendance in the iit the e university for this . vine des of the lecture ror cat courses in tbe raduate and graduate depart- | ments se] JAMES C. WELLING, Presdnnt. to | (jONZAGA COLLEGE, NO,491 Sf. NW. Under the direction of the Fathers of the Soctety of Jeous, Classica! ant Business Courses of Studies. English, Freach, German, Latin, Greek, Mathe- matics, Bookkeeping, Stenograply and Typewriting are ineluded in the course. Jn the Business Department special attention tn paid to the preparation of studen:s for thecivil service « zaminatjons. In the Classical Department students are prepared for entrance into the Law, Medical and Scientific De- partments, especially of Georgetown University. For further particulars apply to au32m Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 3. BOF. ARNOLD W., MEYER, GRADUATE, OF College of Music. Instruction in, piano- foested to, enrol! 28 | rent night, and nun wold’ the “delay | DRG EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. U Kescia VENS t Mantes Denn ESTAS cad Las HON. JERENT ‘on the Law mnirelty Jurieproaee se ae paetat The new and commodious bai Nos. | 508 5 street northwest, was Save ney gupled durine the pst years te devoted sactualvely so | eigeroce of teat hegre | 10, which erected. "Ample sotocundhat and exclusively to Yo be cture roots vided in the 5. So Bere ae Se is |“ Ei lee ¥ Teperts | Eteecencuss cov ener mies S, viaily, Sundays excepted, to | =% cot | the ona iy ted fi the er hoa apt Till be delivered apd aout wea eons. aan te | me ce oa = pjsecrelaty can be <t Ee often a Law | pullding ou Monggys a radars during ber and daily th iter, trom 8 1 TaN poe tor | iment, ko. Those proposing to fh the school for ‘the eusiing ion. enrol et veinee! ton afore: the rte acento, rays OC | jreulare giving cour be cbinined St hook toheaot Af" trae doe anaes Soe dea Fa am cand ohn Byrne 9. 608 ‘Tas Thompeou's drug ‘store, 703 1 re or on a Plicatton sally oF by letigr to th ication personally or by nc tot ae Secreinry and Treasurer dies will ooren at 927 Pet. October “k Special] ares. 0. TALBOTT, Principal. fer- spees: Hon. Hae! gp etalk, Hon. “Horwto King, on. A We7-4int | Cea ra etiwe Principal TEACHER OF ‘Will resume Octover &. es ENCH LANGUAGE Ax <FR ec apt Englisty INST: Dintone he PEnty, atid by a full ‘Apply t01426 | tp SERVATORY OF | AURIC. 04 pune violin. voice. EDWIN te Uf New Engiand Conservatory of Mass ATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AN school My. LOUISE Poi eh LOCK. Principal, re- 26. at 1017 10m st. ‘Six. re Normal Couree, Oct. & N opeus MONDAY, ‘SEPT. teenth year of Teée! so Ore Mibnrore sinter Vionvelly ‘and “Theory of Corcoran st. g FW AD Miistrustor in bees bbti.e and Delsarte Stackaye system of ment and Deportment n.w. Office hy hours, 10 to in Mine years of succesall texchlag. Best references. wenn 2 NEST W 2ued inate tn a as zt CHESLE OF Saw Yo yo Mgroale eH aad ¥ 10m, ar Sor Fas for jédien and children, will reopen oa i ent, xine oe gow “in stitution verry atieantaee thorough Bu Su ca attending the fo muse. art. al and typewritiny HYSICAL CUL’ HEROIC, HYG! 0 ego ere CHIC, iz TENIC imcludis minuet and par! pie pateates course: if ical say tare rath, aiploms, and jicense ‘ibe i'w. ‘Wend for Puywical cultures PRANCES MARTINS Ms ENGLISH AND FRE} YOUNG LADIES AND cl. ST. Ms 4, certiaated at C 88, TBSTRR. Fe ated at Cam! : ton, ‘tnd’ Stutugert Conservatolse, will?reopen Ber gies ia udted wumber of gen MONDAY? October 3, at 1711 Hist (THE MISSES KERR'S ScHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES ANDLITTLE CHILDREN, Sehoglreopens Sevt. 29. 2438 N ST. N.W. 2 WASHINSTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSE SCHOOL ETLE GIRLS. ata sel-lm*_ LONDON. EN iewen's d wilanehters oman oS Ha, : twenty-third yeas. cee Folce, Violin, Auge, cocagt, Ke. | Free takes to pupils. BULLAKD. Director. wy: RP INSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OFFOR- tunity ever offered to parents, children Sesigners, decors: oF Artite to. Tearu £6 draw and Paint becfectly- best and. cheapest. “Crayon, vaste ‘colors, china and otf painaing, “She nea Paincing from nature can be lesra "¢f stadenta teacher. tralia to order froin 840% 9 raits to order from. has had twelve vedas and studi Xears with the most_celebrat Morrell, | Sievitn | Mi ie im Barre pe On ta ins 18S, BALCH’ CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE Mitra Bios Go LOti st Puy RP civil earviow Prepared Seam Eesieox 1 TE Mr. ne ond Boe Tin reopen, fr the adieaion a cath ee ier Work will besin cellenee, scientiic wchools, Weat ae Reena Re aes aaa Jn constant attendance st Yhe school buildis and full tion wath Socarureingee = SCHOOL, AN ELEEN Tan; FRADE SELECT SCHOOL, ay EL FMENTARD its tenth year SSitgaben a *Siarting in the peta t child fied toch he moa Es ie condition the hh ay to Cornet tle, Prineston and’ srfate of stare seas ewer a umes ty aanpied totl oat Re fea rae ate iy number of fe ety eek oa welder yk SIDWELL, Principal. Me J. ESPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF VOICE CULTURE MONDAY, 58! se3-1m_ ‘Music studio, 940 ¥. ¥. eve. nw. Pinks Seow A id an between et of Twetce cult theory’ of tsi. Hitioh se were te ‘diss Mates alALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL, FOR = se Bona be sade ei beecsool TH, Lee UNIVERSITY, LAW SCHOOL, | dutty trom 10 to arato a mee cea eet * * AuY o teavirt oF postox, a "opicn este Secrar. 1 L BT. ¥.W. sel3tocl coe aw. PIANO AND HARMONY. 0, MISS MAMIE SWEENEY, 207 West Ohio st. Kissin gen tee Me HE es ees es wine ara 13 last, and in a few days I began to feel better; pains } - and beadacues ceased; my sleep was sound and ‘denin as isa peace comme tn, —_ refreshing; the dizziness left ine; I can breathe aoe oo) Pa SINGING. MM FOTNAWS SCHOOL FOR BOTs AND YOUNG a er freely end am highly ploased with the treatment, and rae ‘men will reopen Scptember 26, 1802. Best facili- am entirely cured of © disvase that had made me Exes tes offered for pupils cf all aces abd grades. Best of which is bottled with nothing but its | own sparkling life, as it gushes from Nature’s deep and™secret laboratory miserable. I heartily recommend the docto-s to suf- ft < ‘Miss MAMIE SWEENEY." pas Seen ideas =e at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ‘THE STACKHOUSE MEDICAL INSTITUTE, cone oF TR a 5 GRO For table use, ne other is nearly so mn popular or delightful. It slakes thirst, clears the brain, and relieves stomach disorders of every kind. Absoiutely non-cathartic. SOLD IN BOTTLES ONLY. Set literature and every pee from oo" Geratoge Springs, We 1344 G ST. N.W. DR. U. STACKHOUSE, DR. 6. ©. NEWLIN: references. Apply for 1453 Corcoran st. es = 188 BALCH. 1207 10TH Sasi poe sae MM TCI. PARE a ‘and Piano. Resume lessons 8 Eo Po sy | Be ‘s ‘where nearly ak to duty tm boepttal Exocertor, Onatorr, Actime. MARTYR COLLEGE. E Se Waldo ‘Blorution G cicad RETR Melt penaven unt this art develope theme Peers Mey xin COLLEGE OF at Founded poe a tis Sears RE sia nubs we of nee es en Pe IS, on CULTURE. fae, Stata on one tri- - angen Clamses October 3. F sureli now for slase position, ther ccna. ag Se Se tor SARIN COLLEGE QEoRATORY. ORIN ONE OF ii st soe, ciy desires tp 2 Lak Ro ppl. tat ict teeieed. Ciseay en area vie ath st aw. ‘WW 00ns Cuencrat co: EGE AND SCHOOL | of tae and typewrifine. 401 and 407 Bost Ws C3 ith year. —Co liege hale be pered ine painted Now lee good ste to jn. Woobbeey- . grammar, correspondence, 2 ship. spel'ine. aborthand. typewntine und’ Berman lows ao]. evening semsione. “Perens tre: Gaia Segpenations | Graduates asinted to post Ds. iit or Husteated collage kn _EDWARD LL, Vice Principal. ore er SIMO; System of BE vei est Gocka es 4 the celebrated petit of MARCH TST of Patan Sed the Nevada, Eanes. Melba, Deoca, met Tawra ‘orw and Thu: slays af O25 H vt a | G,PORGETOWN UNIVERSITY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MON- DAY, OCTOBER 3, AT 5:30 P. M. Ta thesubjects ofAnstomy, Chemistry, Physiology, | Hywiene, Histology, Pathology and Bacteriology | ‘special practical laboratory instruction ts civen. The | laboratories have recently been gnlecyed and farther | equipped with the most approved appMlances. ‘Theve are open to graduates in medicine. For further information apply to. Dr. G. L. MAGRUDER, Dean, . nd $15 Vermont ave. ROF. HUNTS PREPARATORY SCHOOL WILL twenty ab i Roos Oy. Corroran yatiding on the 20s Tartans, Figgis ited for anf of the’ aniversitien, gives, polWReeBaie echvols ur ur academies. “ip: | Rraction tharoa is of the Dighest ewe Seite ua neem pa | perticulats or an iuterview Ad- Sage 3 W. ONT, Fi iat wim Me GRACE Ak. 8 seiSUtzDe Artist and Teacher of Vora} Mgte. Mouxr Venxox Seamany, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS ¥. W., WASHINGTON, D. ©., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, Eighteenth year opens OCTOBER 4, 1892. New bu ldings perfectly equipped for health and comfort. Steam heat, passenrer elevator, perfect sanitation. Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages and Music. For circulars apply to the principal. 322 Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. PSS CLARA Hanztsoy, ‘Teacher of Piano. Pupil of William Mason, New ‘York. At 1019 0 st ®. October 3. se20-L* RS. MYERS’ SCHOOL—A BOARDING AND ~ | Mich, eet fer i Indien and tie te OCTOBER 4. 1 ‘Namber i principal, THO. Oa RFor ch MYERS DUCATION FOR fi irculars. eet A some aH AL eA OE PRLAE cona vations! Bauk of thie Republe Buudine, co ccT SEY Tighe? seholastie year vacins Thuredey.Son- ts, vir sen my inating mien ine Fapid eri Bhencevian feria fete ee eu Soeur es fechanical =n tes ee hers cera aes aioe vei ce yhone cali ope ~ Ly Nahue PRUD HOMME, oe reopens Oct 3: Mf desired. & OUT OF WASHINGTON. Seth oea HALL FOR Bove, st. 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