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Z THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1893—TEN PAGES. - 7 ~ = = ne : = 1 A JAVANESE WEDD:NG. | a deasie at ceeek Oe nese whi ahiads tgs rd Coc EDUCATIONAL. _EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. | LADIES’ GOODS. Pas ee 8 the man with the bell and the loud voice.| O"¢ Branch in Session at Frederick— IN WASHINGTON. <a ASHINGTON. N WASHINGTON. IN_WASHL qi PINE WHITE AXD BLA iF UP ss ae ers + : =p re <class Pari ie; white apd satin f i» | Partin with another 10-cent a IN THE SELECTION OF A BUSINESS COL RGETOWN UNIVERSITY, DNV, : MME. TAYLOR, OPERATIC TEACHER. ONLY | fein, Yer as Two Children Married and Return to Their pc ame! Correspondence of The Erening Stir. lege cousider the reputation of the principal und FOUNDED 1739. COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. teacher in clty’ using famens alphabeticsl method | Lonshie “Call at MIME, IRS piece I enter a dark room, a curtain is ; ‘successor P raised and up floats a shapely female in FREDERICK, Md., September 29, 1893. tee, coat Sgt tuition, The princtnal of eee Bak ! THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. for plano, doing away with notes and staf. 510 Mine. Valmont, old stand, 413 11th stew cy tights and yellow hair. She stands on her| The eleventh annual convention of the 8.W. Cor. sth and K : Rev, J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., bees Pen ee a INVERSE LAWS | ME. DOPPLER FRHRS, PORMENLY OF = head in midair “and performs a feber,| Women's Home and Foreign Missionary as been a wall known and successful’ Washine- moe eHeRE, OF the, Caversty. intciarape tates mises c= Ges maptuiner a SONAL UNIVEDSITY TAW SCHOOL, — | “Sitrun @ ‘cn. Motu wi noone e jon educator for N. . a rhe Col pens Septet ¥ ee C ‘tow the Ceremony Was Performed— | hornpipe on the moonbeams, to the open-|Society of the Maryland Lutheran Synod, | ,guhsiucttor for 17 sear. INSTRUCTI Gustice Suprewe Court of the United States, | ano Giles. i Sonene 2 FACULTY OF LAW. Litest atyles. # RDP ES FE Te deine belt ead the ineqcatpitiated, while] which includes Washington city, has Deen | “Broheeping. arithmetic, speliog. penmaneh nde nee naiy aermpeaae,, | The este et Opens “Octaber 2 sink ARraUe SEDANS aE i _— % ‘S| Be of the bell and the loud voice explains it| in gession here since Wednesday afternoon, | fat Ail busines Wabjecis. ‘Bay or hight $36ra | | (Chiet Sustice United States Court ot Caimi, | AU Scleauite: Scuodi ‘Opens Gctover 3. | Late Justice of the Supreme Court of the District Moorish Theater. i pop pe ey ee and has held some very interesting meet-| jess. ‘Send for’ aunouncemeat. §. W. FANN, | Lecturer oa Statutory and Administrative Law a The School of ‘irate Studies’: Opews October 8. Paenemnle. e Washing- —. pega _ 7 RIS, LL. D. catalogues RICHARD H. —— that the theater is about to open, and if I|ings. The delegates present from — HON, MARTIN F. MORRIS, 5 JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President. H. ALVEY, \¢ H. Lein- | MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis- : G, LLD., the Court of |aj ‘Of the Dis- Gorresponlence of The Evening Star. lanethor Suse Somnee tear ece ote etre ee ne 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W. trict of Columbia), | THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, : triet of “Columbia. SHICAGO, September 2%, 1595, | ADother dim way roth-| kins, Mrs. Johnson, Miss Lulu Dayley, SONS ont TANG AND HARMONY. | Dean of the Faculty, and Lecturer on Constitu- RATO! LECTURER ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. ee ose Feds go wun. Lam on the gallery| Megsie Brendel, Mrs. -M. Sutherland. -tf_ LESSONS ON' THE JANKO KEYBOARD, e apd Eeity duriapaideace nS “TT ™ | 1305. street northeet, gives thorough prepara | rectarer oi MES eHOL HER, le Hlepttc ‘The Java village was all excitement and| floor. Downstairs is a cafe. Tables and tas ae tie, Ee "MRS. HARRIET MILLS, und Equity Jurisprudence. | tion for college, for the Naval and Alilitary Acade- | fonal law in pecan poe evens lbs Propo pa Gove Prag eg | Een oa amram Sr October A. aot, |Eecturer on the Law of Heal Hatate aid the Law | tics and for eet k ores of bine profemers | LECTURER OX PunsONi Frormerr, DomEs. | MINS LAURA CADNAX, i566 7 wile is a perfect sattorn ot teatness ani | of the cafe is the stage. On the floor are| Muhlenberg, Africa, Rev. C. 8 Albert, D. |; MIDDLE-AGED LADY. WHO 1aS Hab aX JOSEPH 3. DARLINGTON, TL. D., | 5 ToncPes Present daily. "to newer inquiries, from ne DUTTA OS AND | Brewer, “outer Actstes "af estes Wich Is @ perfect pattern of neatness and | several handsomely dressed Turks, who are/ D., of Baltimore, A. G. Fastnocht of York |“ experience of sever years in teachit lish, | Lecturer on the Law of Personal, Property, Oon- | for catalogue tor Semon. begins SEP HON. WILLIAM B. WEBER, LL. D., | Work Gone at ‘residence. Braids Cleanliness. It was the wedding day of Mon | talking with one of the dan girls, a ti fons of the} French and Latin, desires pupils, elther at her sts i eet. eet ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D. (Of the Washington Bar. _bange @resse@ 4 Soewart!, t hearted Javanese | brown-skinned, rosy-lpped girl, dressed in|*24@ others. The day-time sessto Tesidence or at the residence of the pupils; stu: GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LE 'b., a Priocipal, | MECTURER OX PRACTICE AND JURISDICTION | BVALSKIN GALMENTS ALTERED - —_ So rene say colors. A Bedouin chief sat all by him-| Convention have been held in the Evan-| dents prepared for the High School’ ded stio ity | Lecturer on the Law of Partnership, Corporations, nok TRE ‘COURTS. |" relined. “Por work of every description, Seed cae a te ccna os | "atk tei corned coaking: a lone tne sone. [ueiiesll Thstheran Sunday. School building | cu: secres examination; bust references, fur- Pe gcos PER a THR COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. ek ey saree COCSINSRAM, 2058 Sih st. we. Cece veaen canit Httle Soewartl, a child of | _,The bell rings and the curtain rises and|on East Second street, and the evening ses: iam RMT anata eee Lecturer on Common, Lan’ Fleadlig, Criminal Law, | ye exerciser of this éopartment will be re INSTRUCTOR OF THE SENIOR Cl ANTON AMD CAROLINE LERCH. 36 7 was ; N. fie-Relations -and’ Torts. " ; FESSO MMON DAW 200-1208 Lest nw ARTISTIC Geuignttal up to theca weloek athe afters | tee ama gthe aueen of beauty, appears on| sion in the church on East Church street | MISS, SCHMITT'S Kindergarten, Primary,” Ger- REV. RENE HOLAIND, 8. J. cee nt ONDAY. September, 18, at 2 occ OD Ge ROUTE eR EAN, CLEANING” AND “KESTOUUNG. of Mahe, aan ee ne ee ee en nee te ond oh THOS | o. wian. tha: av. Daities ‘Kaliineas to man, French, “Deaf and. Dancing Le-turer on Natural ‘Law, + | Fartcas eine dcctnre Hall of the University, The MERCIAL LAW AND THE LAW OF faney or “ornamental material fabrics ee ee eee E anearaey Boel tie eee nes | peaie Tatirestlag tiematuicls fas nose | = TALLMADGE A) LAMBERT. "A. M., laboratory facilities increased and the faculty en- me Cee ond iarticivs of wear, GUTS given ae, TR & mont deplorable miniv~, | dark blue velvet bolero over a light waist.| adduced as to the status of missionary | MISS TACIE 4. Se Cireutt courte M3. COLMERE, aL wt, | I ibis ais anil al nak eae: (Of the Washington ines” most fashionable ‘indies, ae" “ateeme dia not peeves ae ee eee the wed. | cog Tests & gay sash, red stockings and| work by women by the reports of the off-| _ Yolce and pla icnst re Taea dctoper 2, | Court ape Sitar: Haba boe a cant. Applications for ‘Catalogue should be addressed to | INSTRUCTOR OF THE JUNIOR CLASS. AND Pro- = = . y . 2 BERT. JOB BARNARD and HENRY WISE 5 antares one FESSOR OF THE LAW OF REAL AND PER- ci 1] Ging aereiee abi sae taaete had guthered | 2oWn tee rick eee long, plalts| cers and the addresses that have been de-| _*0-1 ies GauNErT. be tou dally 16 the LOGS Me Ae ompeMy | SONAL PROPERTY Comme, Snot PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ging service which 3,000 peopie had gathe! er back, and about her n livered. The general society was organ- SAMUEL M. YEATMAN. A. M., wing y, 4 ‘b o'clock. ABLE INSTRUMENTS AND COR- —— = = = necklace of shin! ins. Her dancing bt = 919 H'st. nw. 2 Secretary. 2 2h 6 am eeniceng ees) PORATIONS. THERE ARE MANY “BESTS” to see. is fascinating, and’ the veick. of the ‘castes | 1zed at Canton, Ohio, in 3879, and at the| _ ‘Tre caly thorongh sch’ ct the celebrates | Tpd twonty-toerth Monts Tsenston of the, Séhosl Eee ea HON. SAMUEL F. PRILLIPR, <miee sheath = ea eae oe eee and | nets is a music I fain would hear again. | meeting in Omaha, Neb., in 1862 ‘there were | Itallan Sethol ofa in Washington. Careful | of Law openr on Wednesdas, October 4, 1898, at ‘ Late Solicitor General of the United States, es Se ey there was a grect deal of br a bated I am sorry when she goes in and three| 616 auxiliary societies reported, 18,422 mem- | _ placing of the voice aud artistic finish, eo 2 betta eemedies Spd JAMES C. WELLING, LLD.. 1 See AW, OF PARTS ERSHIP THERE ARE MANY “BESTS” them and hurrying to an . The smoki jack heads on top| bers and receipts for the year aggregated | SCHOUL OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY * sntroe be | Professor of Public and Pris .. ~ = j “ 0m was taken to the hous2 of the bride End legs beneath come out and ting © sone | $0,e0.2 ihe synodical society was planned | “physic grace aud voice culty. 18i7 asth Rulivcrel {ead cacitea cree ee anes peat : he Hou. Joa M. HARAS ELD. HON, JOHN GOODE, paicigntegahes!-d rege 3 atlgmenced qt ‘ried the sl iders o' vi ven hi y or evonin itt " student (Associate Justic the Supreme Court ~ , ur F Bi. six mon fie jumped. down, and saluting | After these ear eee ea tinea: cied | the synod. to" tebe ae the eee painted BY | SSW ARD'C: ROWKSRRE ans, SBA°%, SHOUNE | suing term Preeeat Saterteted in Tegal afecs? ““united States.) CTE YE LAW OF CRIMES, makes of what we consider the met Soawarts, Kisued her tand in a very pretty | White striped blazers. ‘They dance a double| the First Church in Baltimore in 188 the so: | SESDs ———_ SEE | aod cargceiy elected Hocarh hil Ssccpeatase all | 7 te atta eeatoene tetra er tig °f | ECTOREN GN Parmer HAW AXD PEACTICE. ant cost tayeevel tetemments fashion. Then both stepped into, the balan. | shumMe, at which I am amazed, hardly ex-| ciety was organized, with 168 members. At | MISS HARRIET K, PARSONS, pe Se Bey Relations, of “Commercial” Paper JACKSON H. RALSTON, LL. M., he WEBER, Guin and preceded py tne high priest of | pecting to see such a sight in a Moorish| the meeting last year in Grace Church, at ee ce for the use of students and alumni, aud the facul- and of Torts. LECTURER OF Pace eBEton Rear) Sy » DER SREB, ° was robed in a white sown: | theater, but then this is the place for| Westminster, there were Ti auxiliary 80-| scap.g¢e ‘Resumes lessons October Seat Taras te,.e able to announce that new ' ‘Phe Hon, WALTER 8. COX LLD. 4 | UEC N PRACTICE. AND JUDGE OF THE FISCHER, IVERS end POND and the ¢ tour of the village an ; jeties ae Caen proved fuelilties. for combining ‘pra (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 4 3 ; x - im front of the theater. The priest | STANES SERS nat which follows | aesae see Tie a anemberahin of 200 was | fre DEPARTMENT sie aecetany camo ateh a0 2 oe Sethe | Protssor of them oi hast ash Perseal Prop: | CEACOHTON and HUGETE CAs en, Mises pac nico: Poors Ghuint iittc Drie and’ groom wat in trent | _teally fine. ‘There are two men gaily| ated $3518.53. ‘The women's ocietics num-| phe pynifOWA i Protalse ans tavited to the | lew bolita aalioe ties, Soe Ppie ea te erty, of Coutracte aud of Crimes at the Comet of : fans orl rca Pheer 6 a) Ber ia Sanne tne Semen EERE costumed, a strange, dreamy alr floats from| ber 1, of which two are in Washington; the | opihinPullc ait profesion are lorited to qhe | tam Dullding daily, “trom ‘Prohasiig, to, connect + “iad Misienrcaners. reece MONDAY, ‘Getta fae See oe ee of btm: then came the perents of the two! the tambour, they begin to move back and young people's lenges number 18, — ot and Pomeroy sts. MONDAY, October’ 2at 8 apne ME eg ee fx tee ones oe The Hou. WILLIAM A. MAURY. LD. 4) | College bullding, om ee ot ete ee While you're here ask to hear the chitiren, she musicians with their tom toms | forth with a sort of Delsarte movement, | them being located in Washingtan, and the | _0'clod e ‘Prot, F. ‘J. Shadd. se20-3t open- | (Bome time Assistant At net | Sta. nw. : H ABOLIAN—the — wonderful apt p few of ine Millagers. The crowd | half dance, half walk, lifting thelr feet | children’s bends number 16. ‘The officers | SHORTHAND. CLABSES, 7 ages scree ee oe eee ane Find Byeiee Pay Sorapeadanes: of Come ta” | Tne exerctre wit begin at 7 oteindk pm. and) peeitAS ~~ nee cost Ding the interesting group. and the | very high at each step, as if walking inj0f the synodical society are: Mrs. W. H.| Ladies and gentlemen; also private instruction. | Circulars giving course of study, ke. ‘The Hon. DACID J. BREWFR, LL.D., pe pag Ng gm | The ESTEY ORGAN is wlso here. . = ~ervice bean. It consisted in the| deep straw. All the while they wave their! James, itimore, president; Miss M. H.| ¥.M.C.A., 1409 N. Y.'ave. a, $22,.PG cbtalned at book stores of W. H. ‘Morri: | (Associate Justice of the Rerceme Court of the aon ergaaieation of the soveral £ Of A elnd Kind of incantation. | swords in a half frantic fashion and are Harris, Baltimore, vice president, eastern | S26 Cae: mE AN eens Sons, 1326 F street northwest: ‘Lowdermilk United States,) ‘Alumni of the arhool. those intenfing to atode | SANDE & STAYMAN, Pianos: followed by @ burst of sound from the tom | apparently oblivious of each other's pres-| conference; Mra. S.A. Diehl, Westminster, | MS, L. 0, TADROTT WILL REOPEN rRencH Oo, 1832 F street meeet eae ee P ofessor of the Law of tons, law, and the public generaliy. are invited to be |agy fe ap x eek Panes ad Organ, toms and cheers f ‘The chil- | ence. With a change in the music they| Vice president, middle conference; Mrs. J.| and English school. tor pune ladies and chil- ipaon's drug ‘store, 703 15th street northwest, Hest G. 3. EMMOTT, AM. 1M The achool is supplied with an excellent | Ss 1 ST. N- Wo q forme ty the ‘thentor, Where a feast was | MUddenly flop down on the floor and pound|D. Main, Hagerstown, vice president, west: | drs. October 4, "at, 927 Moder ea lme | Sraetsbeltestion personally or ty etter fo" the | * iecterer on the Chm Law. —a gg Be I SR cae borne to the theater, where a feast was|it with thelr swords, looking each cthee ae gyn conference; Miss Sallle M. Provan, ree me TL POMTION AS gimen oleae aS HENRY E. DAVIS, AM, LLM. students. Attention ts lavited te the SON PK lak! out for the wedding guests, at the coa-| the face for the first time. Ther advrnee ore, recording secretary; Miss Mary SITIOS vISTTTN' SONARLE FIGURES = ee an (Some time Arsistant Attorney of the District of KUUNS TEMPLE oF TSS, + Piowos and ether makes MISS DAISY B. HARRISO: ACHER OF ELA Columbia.) i. ee : rpatriag. ey clusion of which Mr. and Mrs. Mon were/ and the fight or duel begins. It is a great|Bayller, Baltimore, corresponding secre-| teacher for children; best references. given. A¢ taken to their homes to remain | wonder they don't cut themselves to pleces, | tary; Mrs. E. D. Miller, Baltimore, treas- | _4es* R. E. E., Star office. —— Sree? And Delsarte, pupil of Ada A. Mosher, Lecturer om the Historr of Law. apart until they seine ins, nelE swords about in | urer. Among the interesting features of |REMOVED TO ooo Sept SARE Tost. “uw. GAL efter fem | tee aCe eae Ee ppl 4 PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND : ‘The Javencse Villas reckless way with lightning rapidity, strik-| the convention have been addresses by the BRNES _sels-aw Lecturer on Legal Bibliography and the Use of| py etter” *° secretary im person’ or z. AND REPAIRED, , Morrison's, 1828 F st. n.w.; Byrne & Co., 1322 F st. 0... oF MR. ERNEST LENT, Me Yarnixhed nd polished ‘equal to mew tor — ‘oe o uiet, ‘eful | ing the blades together with blows that re-| Rev. Dr. Day on mission work in Africa: Viol Ti = ” Bape ‘Authorities in Court. tu “ M tom we pepe tin gsanie colleen $4 be | pound through the house. ‘This is the real] bY Mra. I. B. Wolfe, on mission work tn | Gram Tesme Vata and Theory tg | ECAP SSRN SCHOOL coon WILLIAM FL MATTINGLY, Eoa., Ped Ae Ee eae Oe » the e - > * | life of the east and these 1 a ev. Dr. rt on home mis. ARGAR = & ‘ or | lee, G10 13th st. n.w., and at the — = - - — Derfectly contented. The houses are light | Miss Kittle Raymond comes om acct and| SIONS: reports of he eit tee ee coe ae Tad: Thorndale ee Yabts, eer eenington Mondays | Yor beh cexes, 1611 1 st. begins its eleventh Toe en TELL nea EST 4 ap, | college butldine trom 4:80 o'clock to’ §:30 erelock 6 RB Rnd open, made of bamboo with thatched | sings a sony and gives some exhibitions | and discussion of plans for future work. At | {ht Thursdays of To4; 1 Kichurd Burmelster” | Starting to the primary department, a chia | TM Hon WILLIAM EDGAR . * | Bima for the purpose of enrolling students. i k Toofs. All the houses have porches, where | of high kicking, which somehow fall rather| the final session of the convention held this ‘vise Margaret K Willlaus’” ‘Addrens 4) MAF" continue under the galdatee of epetiesers, | geome UUme United States Commissioner of Patents,) | _%e10-20 2 ee eet 3 the family sits rather than indoors. Every | flat after the Moorish dancing. morning a memorial service was held for| Fst. uw. ie Seerh seventoen statents, Tht, STOmeG, oe SS The Hon” SxDREM BRADLEY, 5 - sage This ends the performance and I stroll| t te Annie H. Morris, led by Miss Lottie | PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND AND EXc| [ony Sen iiteaarhe ee 4 ¢ Hon. ANI vic. q > Mand Gr tha caak tps Cam Che’ cates | Cees the: usc ieaas Goat oat tea ndek Lae: Madlec” or Smithaburg. ‘The delegates | "gis by eiierimnond teacher: ule and thorgngh = Sow “etlied at Yale Gondntha, Cornell | CAssoctate es eit [pee emi byeeegia ee vs Praxox —_ scar a oun| e's societi rted, re- Work; will visit Labial lesired. ress Mrs. Inceton, Johns Hopkis jassachusetts In- ey 2 JANOS FOR RENT. Shh Eas ce Seed eee athe page | eared 9 and ate uke eae eee | pate Oh eee ea coe eae | SE ee PES ei a | mou Ga a et | wth mat te nt 2h | 8 ORT an live om am {sland that knows not cold such | See for the first time in his life how he Solved, joficers were elected and standing | WASHINGTON 1 BUNART, 1258 2008 | parpeann and tsornc ney eee a WILLIAM G. JOHNBO! Sa Gaol wo Gee Dean. GL. MAGRUDER, | used, “WH. KXABE @ So. GIT Ramnore est As we are having. And what do the women — to other U nner = = Coe not cae oe appointed, then the convention papers OR Sr Leonel epee Ae etre 9 patois Pivgleat appliance, including @ chemical and | prog, ot tite Westinaten some M. D., 815 Vt. ave, auldtoc? ye FURR. <3 or St 8 Ww. do? Why. they make cigarettes of tobacco er one’s vanity and pride suffers a tum- . experienced teachers; methods of instruction those ‘ — ines Practice. Factory Piano ‘Tuner Repairer. Orders by Folied in palm leaf and ted with a bit of | ble as he realizes after all these years that| The fall campaign in Frederick county | {7tiewl tetchers; methots of instruction those tty of the individual tated’? DCM 824 came | an0 exerciees of the Lew Bcusel will be reopened} Z a Lowest pel aint cg' zine and. the Distetet. « thread. ‘These are sold two for tive cents, | his side view is anything but classic, the| Promises to be the liveliest for some years} any lessons red at school, within reach of | {ff the individual studcnts. fa the Law Lecture Hall of the University. se. | Mn SM. FARIAN, THE FAINENT pranter, | LONER Prices Advice given purctidecrs tree of 3 souvenirs or to smoke. All abou rear view positively plain and the whole|Past. Both the old parties now have their | hip! from pela i Hoe cleculara apply Stan] giana tre fUrnialed free. Catalogues seat | fy. "Vgeh end fi sie BW Re Ge DU eg: | MI resume Instruction in the ‘higher “art of | — et an OE, heard the ery. thoug not very loud, tout ensemble undeniably ordinary. tickets in the field, and the prohibttionists | CLAUDIA STUART, Principal, (ons Ice bours from 10 a.m. to 12 m eee Teer ecalty, Will ‘make thelf | piano “playing on October 3. “Appiications ‘asd © piney pt torr cry fF ‘sen ‘This ends the list of attractions in the| Will nominate a ticket in a few days. The sel3-tr “THOS. W. SIDWELL. Meuncements for the pew scholastic year. for terms please address WM. RNARE & Co., "Do you like Amsrica>” I asked one of | Moorish theater in the Midway Plaisance See an mane conven on, pans WASHINGTON SEMINARY, 1540 17TH ST. ~ | Pata, will’ reoume ‘all hiss bevtane Contos, "Tee on ee a ; LUCY VAUGHAN MACKRILLE. fo, named the following ticket, Hoard F School : | Courses "of ‘ot csaure will, be et: 3 | a acca tine: tne: Ueethaie ma. tiller Goemce~ ghia vss ancien with which the party is well satisfied, ox. Primary. Inttrmedints act Med Boeet ceence, | KGa” me Of ether pute SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE.1428 N. ¥,| | Almolutely the mont durable PIANO made? te. a es — Pa ' cept in the matter of the sheriff, but it Is ‘Thorough Anatruction: progressive methods: indi: | Prof. WM. G JOHNSON, LL. M., conducts quiz-| ave. n. W., Prot. PAUL EB VoINor Poincipel, | by the musical profession: cunstructed hy?" said f. Lynching and the Law. believed that the differences engendered by I Yidual attention; corps of competent teachers. | Zing-ciasses, composed of all students in the Un. | Feopens ember 2; rapid progress. Terms | after the most artistic and in all kine He shrugged his shoulders and for a min-| to the Editor of The Evening Star: his nomination will be healed ere the cans. 9 | »Speclal classes: Literature, Languages, Elocution, | dengraduate Deigttment, that by his catechetical | Moderate. Trial lesson “free. e2-Im? | of rere woud case. Maral wore chan gte did not reply; then he sald: “I like! “\ir'y_s. N. contends that the ineffictency ne z Physical Culture, Cookery, Needle Work, Abalenie the teBchings of both lectures and text | iiss BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE A: >| 2F PFEIFFER & COXLIFF, cana. I lke watermelon; in Jave plenty | of the law accounts for and excuses mov | Test. ros? sheriff, Otho J. Gaver of Prone | 4 School for Young Ladies and Little Giris, Me. and Mrs. G.T. SMALLWOOD, | books may be impressed upon the memories of the | “Bunmar olives Wait tek oe eee Depend i x I Tans. plenty watermelon. In Clicago take | Vicience—iynching. All intelligent men ad- | erieke' wie reid the Dost in. 1889-9). For me NI | Mine Law Livcary ts open datty trom 9 o'ctock a, | Secceetully nations, StenesTaphy tent eee | Oram asd Whee GREE BRINGS FUXGR heap _o mony buy ‘watermelon: im Java | mic that the law and Ite administration | erick; (fu, held this Biees of creagers| Blighland Terrace 2S ETE a eee REAL LIFE—1804 | m. to 10 o'clock p.m. for study) aud references aa, | CRUE ¢Xaminations. Stenocraphy tanght. seZ-tr or tent. ‘DROOP'S. _ re Seton. Sreat Dig. one sen. in Cicago. | particularly the latter—are detective. We | town, McGle tart ot Be eee: | ry} 9 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Alo, for the registcation of students, WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 12% Raotr ‘3 Pa ave ‘Ro set! cigarette, no buy watermeion. Buy | hoeq among other things: mond _C. Reich of Frederick 0. P. Cramp. sant oe Pte Renae ¢ hullding. ‘corace 18h | Comeees tMoRee®, string desert — heated fe hg ag vrs y sen. Ni “ a . 9 = ‘ o pie 5. 01 Courses in 9 ts, ice, violin, flute. cornet. der. - advant “y clgnrette, en. No sell cigarette, no buy © Speeder tris, apm ERS ton of Beteravilie, M.A. Englar of Johns- | }4TH STREET AND MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. aad ne Das hl geht aeiloos gan "JAMES C. WELLING. LIID., President. to pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. seh lm® PROFESSIONAL Who could withstand suen an appeal? | 2,4 @AeHty oF a two-thirds 5 Ville all prosperous ‘farmers. For county am aND ans. wD. canezt, | txpersiing! synteny mais tar"eam, Sad CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. MIS, ARETE LY, SDMETT. DIMLOM GEAD | SS peuaix: Tae TOURS DEO GEG T could not. so t bought two of his cigar |” 3"gecret trials in cases of offenses against | For delegates to the state convention, C cal and architectural drawing. Corps of ten theaaetiet ercmeatbgemennt— = 59 ber any Ay yh ettes. I hope he got his watermelon. I| 43,50" L. V. Baughman, J. Roge: McSherry, CV. | "23 Princtpala. | Serocaaly trun, teachers. Location central. | This schoo! will open at @ o'clock p.m. OCTORER | —™ selon’ _| Sed veanese ateen, Mone otner bright-eyed fellow if he UKad| "4 4 denial of the right of new trials in| S Levy. Geo, Win. Smnlth of Frederick, gad jeinan rennin ® Prices. of" gradanten ater | juct™ ceareey ff imratin In toe fitowing aa Saas samen sia ae in d.mand, Terme moderate, ‘bat ch om ERLITZ, SCItOOL, C Pror. soHNso: nave like Chioagg! Cnjcago man tke | “3 "he festoration of power and dignity to | Cuteruridee Horsey of Peteravli, J. G. a ee aay aot cache, gee | OU Ge cal eel eect: | THE BERIT srarooy op tasccacme | Fear. Somes ‘Chicago; Java man like Java.” our judges. John T.' Worthington, Levi Price, Jame ELEMENTARY OR ADVANG.! ,,Ottce. afc "osg7) OUsiness day and might. Tele- | cralogy, Geology and Biowpipe Avaiveie, Metencn. Branches in all American and Buropean all the events of life; copes hn Amerie sectnn ecnmerican | But citizens, who are good and thought-| Davis of Urbans Charles Bi Geet ane At pupil's residence if desired.’ Esperienced | "'Write"or call for now annual annonmcement. cs. Gsoeraphy. Finance fd Baonomnies, architec: 4 M8 gy trunks, American sewing machines are leu) never think of forcing these reforms by | Davi#,of Urbana, J. W. Downey of New| {uior, University” radiate Eapecial attention Mra. SARA A. SPENCER, tural, Mechanical and Topographical Drawing, En- New term begins now. fetee bite he usel by the Javanese. I saw as many a8 | themselves becoming criminals. They, dic | sees Interest. Was manifested In the | { backward, unwilling adult pupils. Prof. | ge12, Principal and proprietor, | fish. Freach. German, Latin, Psychology." All 20 Gernot confine themerves to the use af any | Tect, Hele energies toward the accomplish- | nature of the action the convention word | dcisie fetkine place, wear Sit aud Faw “Goxzaga coutmcn, SSS 2 iE a ee gr, | MMF. PRANCIS, WASHINGTON POPULAR ME not confine themseives to ment of their purposes by attempting to|take in the matter of a county commis- sale Gaes : Se ‘ —— ‘Charles. Prin. % m, | itm, tins returned, and would be pleased Particular kind of machine, judging trom | persvate and to reason with our lawmakers, | atee!%, ine Matter policy of the party in | CHILDREN FROM FOUR TO SIXTEEN YEARS OF : No. 39 Tet. aw. DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY.—Minstrated tec. | Shorthand. trnceeiting eg ee TE a eT a ee the fact that they have five diffe-ent kinds | Tose who act otherwise may be good, but this regard was clearly defined byrcor 1 Scliool ‘aud Kindergarten Separtment pe teres. Extensive Laboratories. Qualitative and , eclence, art, music, business. In<troe | Sittings daily, 10 to 9. Row. Their weeving is done by hand looms. | cney are not thoughtful men, Hon Logan | (i4,Feka7™t was clearly de hued. by Col. Ly ranches abd Lattin. Mist SUSAN P Pole vantitative Analysis, Assasing, Metallurgy. Prot. | {ierephy., scl - of whic! ere are several in the village. : ehneerig tive . Send for circular, ‘selG-1m* SCIENTIFIC MARSAGE. E. Bleckley, chief justice of the supreme | vention to order that they intended to ablde MES. M. E. REED ‘Their musical instruments are most inter-| court of Georgia, in an admirable address qT uulnent specialists. | Under the direction of the Fathers of the Soctety | CHARLES E. MUN by the constitutionallty of the act of the esting. being nothing but hollow copper | delivered about a year ago on “Emotional pipet balk eedthirs it. DLW. eluent fort ‘of teachers of Jesus. ‘ . a“ tee airy geri Boiron DEPARTMENT OF DRAWING.—Freehand, Me- THE NATIONAL % legislature of 18 In extending Uh : me: chanical, Topoge phic and. Architectural: Drawing ra" from the best eae Serned Patten SO. A008 meade Of Vory- | Junticn~ atutiad that socks Sur the inc: | te county tone mie ne: two to ete | Fucipal Sational Kinderwartem, ineticate, CoAekicAL, cas cee and Modeling, “Prof. HARRY KING, LB. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGE ELPCTRIC AND MAGNETIC TREATMENT. CAB: Peeeceerees Of thickness to produce the dif-| tion of summary Justice on offenders or sup-| years. He sald. that tie legislature of 1890 | se1S-1m* Waakinrae at setae ss ~ " inet Vapor Baths and Maseage. 5081 1ath st. fezent tones. posed offenders are composed chiefly of | had suggested such a plan and that at tre TOL HILL KINDERGARTEN, a5 aD Gt RT COURSES OF STUDIES. Cones Ser ART Dea aee: | with open Octster 38, 2058, at 000 Bi at. mw OF Ek NS ATOEE, enya cee A Novel Searecrow. good citizens. “Mobs of bad men only,” hej election in 1891 a constitutional amenimens | Sea opeta Mea eT eer yeD ST. RE. | Enotish, French, German, Latin, Greek. Mathems. | Osmety Difterential "Equations. Prof. iB. Te Mo tees Jn s reed pondered pool in the center of | aid, “would not violate lw in the interest | fo that effect was wubmnitted tanec | ge" COIR ELIA'E. BOYDEN: Princinai. TOK, Roobkeetitne, oa gaged nesta Re ee MASSAGE TREATMENT, ‘Head sea eae on of law and order. None « Who adopted it by a vote of 15, - - ‘ EMAN | Be inetd ve sonree. MASSAGE TREA 5 the village 1s @ scarecrow, and a novel one | Of jay 2 good may abound. In so far as| Tha substan tlaliy wien ote MR. HERMAN C. RAKEMAN: In the business department spectal attention DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, MENTAL and W. H. HEISER, M. D., Secretary, cislty. Treatiwont given to patients at “Wier Ae te deing a waterwheel that im turning | {32 public weal n'a motive in the exercise | rr substantially wiped o ut all former pro- Wit (resume inaction gata tthe Berjaracon of wdents for the etl | MORAL, ‘Phrsicogkal and sRatioal Fapehags | Fesideaces or at acres ther ny prefer. «23-tm= weanling tone Ree dlatance a | Of mob violence. the case is always one of | of county: commissioneey srt tere On the 24° of October. ee ee LEE DAVIS LODGES PRIS Of Philosophy. “Prot. a 8 Sth st. Be. | bhor. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED forth two distinct tones. At a distance it | goodness acting under a mistake of duty.” | part of the organic law ot theate eee e20-1m Studio and residence 1221 12th A Th the cInasica! department std ne nee, NS CE ceaset | | BUC oe, Calg Cetinguished fariet contends, | the legislature of 17 merely oveyel fn its | WASHINGTON SRWALM SEMINGRT. eo cd bells. On sale in a long low structure are | for every gullty person purged out of so-| spirit and its letter when it ised whe freee 1226 15th wt. (uewr Mass. ave.) baling a" eee a Folios ertising cletrvorent. astrologer and medium pot ae ccccrnan aes ae MR. HENRY XANDER, in the cits. ‘Wore with wonderful DEPARTMENT OF ROMANCE LANGUAGES.— = etown University. | Thorvugh rourse in the French language and liters: Instructor of at necond wight ‘row ts, expecially of Gi Me all the events 7 irom cradle te ve. revenis hidden mysteries, clety by these mistaken good men, two or | of the count m , Day and ourding wool, reopeis Oct. 2:| For further particulars apply to fustruction "especially adapted’ to" aclentiac PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. from rade. Sve hats ne oun, oat Ranges | ot cuunly, gu ase Rrowaht as, Than |ingtend of two earns nT? Se NS PeAte)| nde Eade Mulch tat l| wey ae tomers Grzamore. x x_| olen ot La AN UAE A Studio: 07 11th street northwest fer Siem Foo ea” tend, ing parted < woven straw with queer borders and | ynchinas increase the criminal population | Even with this exposition of the matter | ing TWELVE sears of earnest work; many les- | COLUMBTA STUDIO OF ELOCUTION AND ACT. |. This year an réditional course of instruction in ‘Teaching resumed October 2. fogether, causes speedy marriages, with happy Sigures woven th feathered airews, hand- Rot Rp poe Eger aye al sean | the Fepublicans of Frederick county, who | ots reparia at school tala reach of heip (rom | Ine, ELEANORE POOLE. aasisted by ‘Wan. | She spkStiai aneange ‘and literature is gives 8 | corm receive caller® on abd etter Sxptember 25 results toile whethcr the oe ox tore §0 Sree some trays and baskets, canes of native 2" | convention laccumnissioner tleket at thelr | pitts Ler circulars wpuly to 6 p.m Atlee} Gunter and others, 308 F st. a.w OF | reoget : from 11 to 12 o'clock only. 21-1 . removes faually troubles, evil wood, fancy cloth and ‘dress goods, and sone ee Foe antl fonvention last August. are not satisfied, | CLAUDIA STUANT. Principal. see | ee as al 2h = DEPARTMENT OF GERMAN.—Complete coarse | ACADEMY OF HOLY ‘ee fo oo ke Inatly,cigarettes and coffee, celebrated Java | 1205 ‘Society ina state OF civilization ars ee ene tate at Messrs. | NATIONAL POLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Tate, a ne Te MEYER. TEIPSIC GRAD: to the Garman language. conversation and exten- ua a egy Py ES} . P. . Wim. H. Hinks, John ©. ie session of ‘will texin-om Monday, ; | sive readings in modern’ od Classic Gereas int? MAS. AVE. ce at once, focrreds where other have SGne of the two bables in the vilage 1 saw | f£em0S, from punishment dectareds "10 is | clecale. starr anes ener, petitioned the | Qetaber ING ar nym, The Hutradactar po iB, ortsas ath wt etie* | scaokrsin, Pepe AN) Se cote the teint be cana AN esloge “conadcatiel ner of ce, wh c wed. jou for entrance: W 9 . MEN <GLISH.. : ‘ 4 bet ‘n brass shield. She was a tiny thing and | Poy try: ad ‘condemn offerte cae ase | erick county to place the names of the re-| sy'ieg E4umination fur entrance will be held M and 11th «1 Grig. Philology, English and American Literature, | fcademlc department; also tn music, vocal and bond “! = "4 could not have been more than a year old, udiciat and ‘executive. functions, Bo | oeuGaa, cPunty commissioner nominees on | Glock pou Thecture “tkets ane ahtathed | BOARDING AND pn eee ro . | Indiictive “and Deductive™ Logie," Modera instrumental, special attention paid 'to ing judicta! and executive functions. Do| the official ballote "Ti from the Bir. J. As Mb 1. FOR YOUNG LA Which had been pierced to receive them. fim capdtarnee por , C. V. 8. ee ee ; 2 SM. .D. cious; they use their a great - = ~ > i: reretary e college, St. nw. | classes. Established in 1875, this school cout jete course, including Bo; 7 RATHR: fraieing Features when they talle Some of | gy fa BOQ™ ES, MOR.” save Bleckley. “ana | ballet ee ine UORAIY OF the act of | _seliizw HE. KALUSOWSKL Secretary. | (see ofa uatte, 187,” this erhool continaes Land. Surveying, jemaber 20. Frepates for Harvath. Sele |" sien scionttie mamupes oben Renn Te pretuly they may be forgiven, “i must not | {Re time being secede trom organized so-| The recent revival cf tte vee int for [DE JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUME LE. So Tavoranly Npowen Tie tated tuert® beea Wooten, trou ant Steel craitien Gnd stieatine eckete Se, Se | MATCOTE. O00 Wh st. ae. ant-oue ttily they may be forgiven. i must not | city. . ° fot sons October 1 at his residence, 1342 New York 7 goed ee every . q ; for the FLEcTnicat, Korget the biacksmnith’s forge,which occupies | tS, Qutrage its, most fundamental prin. | «he Bulging of an electric rallway between | it seBiimor | Hndise team beat pater crater miei | ME Plants Speciation and Contracta: Gly os Soarincay “anepiies nd | Mind bath institute: experienced operators, Rete = omameent vines. Has io temitiar loah- | society bes any law or ontinence that has | ire mon en and incorporation of two | MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HowARD UNE | fect maltation Se ectiee of actenl wok. Beet. roe Saat, i2 oar af'aae'A fa colt ip| &¢,Meterat bultags 110 P's ae, Tats ing ‘eadiron with tools and iireplace, the | been proclaimed throughout the civiines more companies—one the Catoctin Can ‘Versity clinics for the session of 1803-04: Fall term opens OCTOBER 2. 1893. FAVA, Jr., C. E, Am. Soc, CE. address CHAS | elevator, = Fah e® Re a ecance Tne STAMECMER!, SOURCIIGS | world, and that everywhere provaile as | Fooemen nan Power Co wv. to | Susglcal every Saturday by Prof. X. F Graham, | Year booke furaiched on appiicaties CHITECTURAL COURSES.—Elementary = ———— eueSm_|/MMF. BROOKE TRUS ALL THE EVENTS oF MGaning abet the gravelea paths, ait} ™!Mding authority, it 1s that no man shall | bulld’s tosh wees Senet this county, | makiyat every Wedueaday “by Prof.“ Katert Mra. ELIZABETH J. soMers, | Advanced. Drawings Comstruction, Matertaig, nt ae a a ree Be Fours = Bi og be condemned without a trial, ’, Nu e dieu , 7 tive and the Orders - at. 2. sien StH the See atam was | ia "ca Be adh ane. nhaahs See? | Serger amnnwtgn counts, and ong | "Melee sata it net, | matt Teo |e Foy | ce aa Poa Le | See & rooster. He was looking for his ‘three | fen, # i oad, | Hiectric| Eye ere, Xusstay, 7 ST, CECTLIA'S ACADEMY, Re FAVA, Jt. AME ‘RENcH | THER wives, who were served at the wedding | Method. > S"¢ 1 some pre-established | Light and Power Company, to biulld a road reise for seniors, by Prof, C, B. Purvis, | OQ! Bast Capit wt.. for Indies and children, wilt — Maisons and private see bee een | hat feast this afternoon. tn, SigmGe ai his 1¢ may be said wien | cers of the former company are. Geo."W: | ait gauges Or Mt... "Shai | femren MONDAY, ent 2, "Phd weldatre | nepantaner on. gr iy ert od aa ace ‘The Moorish Theater. saree Jeet? Me, J. SN. and all who | Jacobs, jr.. of Philadelphia, president; D.| “Mune: ims’ Fi King. Thuradass, by Dr. | Sfhorqugh, English and musical education. Pu- | in General Theory and Construction of | —_ Te® Fears of successful toaci se16-3m* The “puller in” at the Moorish theater | @8Tee with him that the man who, impa-|V. Harp, Myersville, vice president: © Fo | Eawaed 2 "sition = counted me among his patrons yesterday, | et of the law's delay or its absolute mis- | Fiook, Myersville, secretary: G. W. Wachtel, Histological and bacts ~~} attending the academy will be admitted Electric Machinery, Lighting, | COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF Mt Ex demonstrations | $9.04 clameg 18 music "art. fancy. work, ‘loca Abvanced Ticory of Blectrctey, | Ther neg | st, a.m;—Piane, harmony, be. EDWIN’ HART. carriage, joins hands with others to clutch | Myeravilic. treasurers TB. Bow, Wolter We Anegee °% Det 2 Melvio Lamb and | ——“S:_Pomcerapny aot 28 P STN. Ww. | Laboratory Facilities. Prot. ‘LEWIS, ~ “Sahin syd Guarter tke a ma, thinking, ia iy ttle | the punitive power of the state is at bottom | York, general superintendent, “ohes, NAN | Wage We aller.” CB. BURVIA“stes" | GUNBTON INSTITUTE, 20m AND s0d8 b SESear oe ee = Aa eo _ quarter tike a man, thinking, in my inno- {an anarchist. He may be better than one|E. J. Smith of Myercine ing Edgar L. | - 2 bg ‘ Tg eg RRILY TAUGHT cence, that I was going to see it all for 25 | who hates law, but he ts just as mischiev- | Miller of Frederick. constitute the tang of | ELOCUTIOS ars" es parion open inn, Deut uae pt. 25. a. ‘D PHYSICAL CULTURE—MISS au92m ‘Mr. and Mrs. B. R. SON. Construction of Electric Shops . cenis, but, bless your heart, that only ad- | US to society. He usurps the right to rep-| directors. The Boonsboro’ company have | Beulah Gilbert of Balthmore will wack Meo Wee - = ane ae Be Pa F - = a and Plante, Problems of ys experience ——— —— a2 — | chanical Engineering, Municipal io pw. GEOREE Di ‘St. mw. |DR. GRAHAM, 307 7TH ST. X.w., jed_me to the first floor. Well, 1 took-4 Pesgnt, "the People.” he seizes a power which | elected Geo. W. Jacobs, Jr., of Philadelphia, | Inston, two dars in cach ‘week during "99-4" "Ad- BAO Oon BNE Muka BURENG'S TRAINING | Electrical Eaginees, Extentve Course in Designing. | seein bedE DRA TeAe eal a nw Se Fel bes ee that 1a, and clus ls What I saw: A ganten | Be Bad forever renounced when he entered | president; Charles J. Young of Boonsboro’, | _‘ress 934 Fst. n.w. eee ey Nuyler building. Sith o, OMES, EE ee = = — ‘extracting positively without pein. No inexpe- f trees, with plenty of chairs and hosts of | S0clety, he discredits an established insti- | vice president and general manncereo,” | BUSINESS SCLOOL EVENING SESSIONS ONLY. | Day schoo!’ opens “Wept, 4. NIGHT SCHOOL | DEPARTMENT OF GROLOGY. OUT OF WASHINGTON. eS el ae colored lights and lanterns; to the left, te | {ution ‘of his country and fills the public| A. Davis, secretarys Clarence ie aianee | PEaNt prastieal erates reNs ert. Vc Determinative Mizeralogy, ‘Geology, theo fomonee Bclecd Gradunten iocruated. te practice Sacco eaten [nn nets emrenenmions, BEY Pease AOE cee Seghatte | uber eset ek tally te we | in, Raat er tte oth nreerng_ | Raha pial pea nee Se [ay om Hau, Fon We, Sti, “Fatetge Se sé ore pimiec eae . Smith and E. L. Miller, constitute the oF iu the civil service. ms chore, righ cheerful rooms. | Economie "Work. .,, Peet. tracting with gas or Bie. vistas, through myriads of gilded archways, J. Smi HE Y. M. C. A. BUSINESS SCHOOL, 1409| | Ths Is n day of sharp competition and you can: | Prof GHORGE & MERRILL. D. ‘hn for miles and mil board of directors. The contracts for the| x, a Rot hope for success unless you thoroughly prepare. Z . Cleaning, 75e. bo yprcamepeanlpdbnesomae Soper ral Ammen Discusses Naval Rams| construction of the roads “have beg Reales een Oren s ame: No hettor opportuntty for this prereset, r Fitting with plntion. silver or ‘ee. all alight and gto" s To the Editor of The Evening Star: rarded to the Hughs & Rij ¥ i found than we offer you. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS. - —— Porcelain crowns, $5; gold crowns, st-1m0° eseny was lost ins mast of cornings | On the SWh of August last Str Edward |Gearery of Belthnn ana ney sakittia | oirelnetaueeenn melee aot | Ove, ain are Fecnenized at home, tn coanting | —Blemeacary Principles of Public and Privere Fe Yb Healthtaly sitasied cneag’ Ba ongeaes | Ver best Tall et teeth, $e, a Se een bo : iS —— me .-~ | houses, banks and tn all branches of business, aes | nance, Political Economy. Prof. A. F. CRAVEN, 'a.—Healthful uated among, the mountains; | ——1y, to call ‘special attention te oar me, behind me, to the right and | Reed. who some years ago was the chief| work will soon be commenced. The com. LLL = 3 re ne es + | pare air and water. Prepares hess mot e beg to SE ete, coatywtarar wean the comien | Stel ciniatvadion af Greet Iniedie Gone ene CoE en ces. light and | “Gtaservatory Of Shisler tesehee of Trans eG | Fae eh eg ea tion yer tome tependet upod | Ph.D sntormation apply to men for college or business life. A selected ee ice CS DENTAL ASR, aot es, glittering archways and fairy | TOW @ member of the house of commons,| power for the towns of Boonsboro’ and | cvasetratory of, Music, ‘Apply at residence 1440 | Our testimonials are the superior Work of our Prof. CHARLES —. MUNROE, 8. B., tt bere mental training. | ote 3 eee bat ae gods. § waleel « bait spoke as follows: Reeedyavilie, and thelr object in building a| _@th st. nw. sediint | graduates and 1 1 hearty ‘support “of Dean of the’ Faculty. Paysical healthfulness. ‘Moral and religious is- aS doze: and busi into a looking The Victoria disaster was not unfore-| road in that fection is to touch the great ar aa eee rors = aaa rons. 7 — uipment ae aerate charges. | GROSI ee Sl cet ednen a aah (90. "The weatenared ona et ae ship was| South mountain peach belt. OLE LA, OLLEGE OF COMMERCE, dur bon Fe Sour sorter enh OF hgh typewwhere | rH sWcHOOL QE GRADUATE sTUDms eg ye = ¥ery red and very foolish. I immediately | 8fuck and the ship capsized and went to| Mr. Charles Lawrence Taylor, a drafts: K. URNER, Comprises: Lecture Courses lending, tthe degrees of e cK. Pria. me, call and see us. You will always be - ui ot turned my back on it and walked away | the bottom. ‘The Victoria was bound to| man in the United States patent office at | _ Twenty-third year ase suatcsahit’'beitnces | Pome: all, and, ace every day” For further: infor. | AzaMz, 2B: D.- 1B, English. (Gi thematita: hee ES ery carctully. andy feoiing my way in a | Cabatse with the injury she fecelved™ He Washington, and Miss Ida Diehl Moberiy | sdueatur eighth year tn “tis cy and Attect | ation adarese EB. penas, Hey Solar hysicn Boeetical Anttgougs dats INSTITUTE, can haa Gene ingerty fasnion, growing bolder, I ad- | then er welve battle ships by|of this city were quietly mai 'uesday tical ¢ 3 Salt, eon Physics, Gene: 1 1 Mineral Chemistry, ‘successful ~ Sanced fearlessly. only to fall into atiother | Hame that “were equally bound te capsize| last. at 5:30 p. m., at the Evangelical Luth- | Pajtictl courses: Husineas, English (ing. ears Ble-Chrimatry, Geology, Meteorology,” Zooigs a mirror when I least expected It. By this | When they were injured in the same man-| eran parsonage in this city, the Rev Luther | the. phonageaph tog Comparative Anatomy, ~ Speculatiy need typewriter; the quickest Philosophy and the Phil of Hl e eared ee ee emtel peek hat Instead of the| Kuhlman officiating. Miss’ Moberly is the | preparation tor the af™ce, complete courses $18. 7 ilstory, ies the chacastee os the ben eke in and | armored citadel being the major part of the| eldest daughter of ex-Mayor Lewis H. Mo- | horthand dictations, by tent readers and tle Laeire Consens teal the ‘degrees of I found my way out as gracefully as I | Structure, and the unarmored part the| berly of Frederick, who has for some years phonograph; vidual Inscruction by ex- Eng! ‘teal dares. Derienced repe-ters. Graduates of rare excellence For copies of catalo could, trying to look blase and unconcerned, | Minor, conditions were reversed.” He then| been employed in the Treasury Department fnd distinguished success; moderate prices; sead selG-1m JAMES C. G, LL.D., President, : ting @ number of other le who | recurred to the fatuity of pretending that|in Washington. After the wedding Mr. and | _ for catalogue. ‘au20 eu sical Culture, os Sac on toky tee com one an | OE Seen en een save| Mrs. Taylor left via the Baltimore and Ohio ara te isin? ee more oF less success vessels of this character. The probable loss| railroad for a tour of the eastern cities, THE MISSES RERI'S ‘scHOOL AN EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER WITH BEST | DENTAL DEPARTMENT. 7TH SESSION. . of the Victoria, said he, was foreseen, and| Upon their return they will live fa Wash- FOR YOUNG LADLES. Feferences will teach French, Latin, Muste, Tit- | Hoth departments. begin, on October 2, Sates tor Pive Conta. if any other of the ships he had named col-| ington. AND LITTLE CHILDREN. erature and English branches, or uct um viaiting | at’ pas rin the college bul 1325 H st. aw. Turning to my teft, I saw a man stand- | lided with a ram they would go down in ine Larsgpoed E. Egg of the Uniter ee25__ Fall term begins September 23, goygrnees. Address CONSTANCE, Star office. eluttainctory adérewes by Ford by who was dressed in scarlet. Hi like manner. tates fish commission, Washington, D. C., | por, J, FRANCIS GERMUILLER, HER OF | es opKIS <a 7 — Pag Fer ° % jel durex gi-ee hoanpeacbashem pear arsibamnd Sar oop nae na Was recently married to Mr. D. Augustus | piauo, ‘orgin, vocal music aad “haraotr esce, | A JOHNS HOPKINS GRADUATE STUDEN i pen daily and Biattna fr amaipe. a ee eee ree S| reply that even If the Yaste, a well known citizen of this county. | Sally’ attonttve'to'hegtaners swell T peees rmerionce in college propara "Anew “Chemical. faborators, new Histological Nery beet full eet of ereth. $1. and was altogether a wicked-looking fel- | armored down to the keel the armor would| The ceremony was performed at St otc. | _ advanced. Gli" Ia ewe WILBUR F. DALES, Pu. D322 Cut a. Laboratory, new Bacteriological Laboratory, sack | four. courses of study ——— low. “This way to see the devil,” said he | have been crushed in by the blow she re-|Dhen's Evangelical Lutheran Chureh pare | OLNEY INSTITUTE, se22tt x eae furnished with | improved apparatus; a "Minor | studies may be taken or MEDICAL, &. ‘Only 5 cents to see the devil; walk right | ceived. He was doubtless correct in this|50nage in Baltimore by the Rev. Ph. Hen- wre, SE pay |” ___ STUDIO OF MUSIC, Sere aneaie nets Se imported manikina, | Powe - a in; don’t be afraid. it costs but @ nickel to | statement. Had the “armored citadel” | Ringhausen. Mrs. Yaste is a daughter of ne Ladies and ea at Day) sins ALICE, SWAIN IT Provided. ‘The Dental fottrmary ts" supmiee ey | <=—=———— STRANGERS, TAKE NOTICE-DRE. eet @ sight of the very old devil himself.” | been struck it would have been crushed in,| Mrs. J. Howard of this city. F. McK. 3 OCPOBER 4, 11 ‘. Organist, Pianist all modern appliances. Aj ‘clirter], ites. SUMMER RESO’ one Geng, tent, ‘all diseases. cure, = [4 thought 1, “I don’t want to see | which is widely differing from plercing. a VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Josep 0, SaBtteE THE AUTUMN” EXAMINATIONS. WILL RE + ESORTS. Ouly setablished “advertising phywiclane 2 nything mueh more hideous thgn you; but | For twenty years I have supported the Voyage of a Death Ship. HSS LAURA LEE DORSEY, Principals. | _ aes » Baritone. sel8-3w* | HELD AT THE COLLEGE ON THURSDAY, SEE = ————— = = Seen Se. here gave a nichet Eaatent as Well sve ail | Kien that armor of whatever thickness was| ne steamship Remo, ahich eened. trom |=! a x x ES nes COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. voR Hoys—2ue4 psn, | TEMDEM 28 AT TBM. there is to se See eens aie | qataly Mowery es & suppamed: protection | Goi, tar nl Ce tonciny nit i = Seats 5; B.W., one square frota Dupont Circle Prepares Dantgrmation apply to eave, fall of le standing in line to look | from a collision, even with a low velocity Se ethos ee MAETYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, Pore eee iaotructcant “fh American colleges; ex- 1315 Mase. ave. a.w.. Washington BD, a ° Z| il, August 15, with 1453 omiceant:, perlenced instructors. JAS. A. DUNHAM, Bev. = » Washington, D. 0. | through @ hole in the rocks. I | and a great weight, or with a vessel o7| th August 15. \w Com ae Kes RPE peslencs | BA. | Telephone S85. place at the end of the line. | only 1.00 tons displacement and a velocity | Cacaries on nes btwn Sayers On of Oratory ta | — ——__ | _ Office hours: 9 to 10 a.m. 4 to5 p.m. ee8-tr ng at me from crevices in the rocks | of ten knots. When the maneuver began age, ol year begian October 2. Woop's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 407 EAST ———— grinning faces and bony sketetons. |in which the Camperdown sunk the Vic-| Toke out aboard her during the outward . fleshless fingers, with gleaming white | toria her speed was stated to be elght knot finger nails, clutched the rocks. ASI slowly | the decrease of speed from turning al moved up T caught a glimpse of flaming | from backing perhaps reduced it te less light. and I seemed io hear a sound of siz-| than five knots at the time of collision. zing and groans. Finally my turn came, | The torpedo boat No. 21 that ran inte the erly, A. M., Ph. D., President. * devoted to ‘tho education | MIS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL nairman of Board of ‘Trusiecs. business Iife. Terme | hd the Elizabeth Peabody Ki rt Bituations furnished “without | ‘Tratuine School, 1918 Sonderiged elses ona n.w.), will begin full and winter berg, 1803. Couch’ at ‘nova. landed. Up to the time of r arrival at Santa Cruz there were os of cholera on the Remo and sixty ths ‘She is catulogue, TURE, | _ student ORATORY, PULL COURSE IN DRAMATIC Also. CONDENSED COURSES. for b SELECT FRENCH KINDERGARTEN, A180 cLags | SILL TOP SeMMER ted. Her officers say the rett A : = people, 1893. 1804, $# and private lessons. Terma reasonable. | E8fDer's 2 t looked at the horrible sight, too hor- | battle ship Nile off Malta on the 2th ne aoe ga tas bests trate cinerea | Catalone Pel see cular. Saber a aed by Pryats, School will, be open | Twelve years. in New York schools; refereaces, | uevation. Fible to tell, My blood stands on end and | April last and. caused her forward com: | YOrsse,has been gh neiiel iwtorle, Logie, Bellow Lettres, Compo-] Qetaver, 2 at 1429 20th et. cor. of P at, tre, | Mme. REIIREUL, from Paris, 621 ith et: | £Zy,¥0egualed. my pair rans cold in “my veins when I | partment to fill has a displacement of sixty-| ley The steamer was In grea: ‘new vo, Anaivsla, Literature, Staues-| APpucatlons may sie. made atthe ‘school ‘swims | _-¥. EL ASD PER think of it ; Sve tons, and was said to have had only proper food and drink is believed to have ey Lauguay iC. T'o'cluck, or prior to that time ue Suse at. °° | THE MEDICAL, DENTAL AND PRARMACEUTI- 1 was <lad to breathe fresh air again and | a speed of eight knots. If we suppose that Fe antated the send of the Sass Ses a Hi rete cal departments of Howard Caiversity wilt ree, to hear the music and voices of fellow mor- | a misprint, and the speed was (o7eose, that | Fa spread of ons French: :"Ttaltant — Spanisht | _ ne ___| October 2." For circulars address CB. PURWIS Sie"Epacaln acon pray” Tarts Si | fen nots Ne neu hands” Aegeene| the emigrants, he ofeaie se Sunes Tne) oS ee TR, Nm |S ais, |_fn. oe EE Re et the Best. SR MAINE, and while listening to them I | gestive ax to how to destroy battle. ships | DFovisioned the Remo and yot_ suffcten MRS. Z. D. BUCHER, Head Master, ied sh. Nz, orepares bore sod |"Xunses Taalxina @cHooL, FOR SEN AND dria os poe i ae es . | Coal aboard her for the rast of the v Mat Oar oe young mei Annapolis, for ail | NURSES’ TRAINING | Scio wal x t pepe cting the wax | with facility. The Star of last week stated| Coal eboard he Piano, Vocal Culture and Harmony Classes a | Sglleges and for business. Will open September | Ce Howank Uetvs ty neg memical, Gapart- figures of rated people and well-known | that British authorities had now arrived | °° : ee im acter vad 23. Por “ful “intormation cau, Soe gyeten aa | Hompith lomerd, University, and the Freedmen's groups of statuary. These are excellent | at the conclusion that vessels should he ak PUTNAITS Bc; = qe settr | CB. PORVIS Sic. Secretary. ibe it) 1 well worth looking at. ‘There is Queen | built especially for ramming, which seems a a bo a Xo! 2 tion | MISS BALCH, 1207 10TA ST. N. W..WILL KE | y = a ax w. at 14t4 Q at. news Preparation E ; a ARTHUR W. ROBSON, rae Wile e eand Princess of Wates, | like arriving at a sound conclusion, couple: | Granite 1s the lowest rock in the earth's ceo eeeS gud echnical schools and for busl- | open her school for young ladies October 1. ‘Spec: | MISS FILANCES MARTIN'S ENGLISH AND id mperor William of Germany, Prince Bis- | however, with an apparent lack of koog:| crust it is the bed rock of ithe world. it eT eeereerumces. For particulars: apply | 31 course for pupiis bivparing for, examiatious, | aoe 497 Penn. ave., adjoining Nationsl Hotel Ke the assassina- | ing how best to utilize them afterward, 1| shows no evidence of animal or vegetable WM. H. PUTNAM, or A. N. McQUARRIE, en as ieuier cores ge Frenen Kindergarten. Boarding Satchels Prices, Boy! &e. | have ‘recently seen. the ram “building at| eit Hs, from two to ten times as thick | mein v e rgarten, Boarding pupils Mmited. | ‘Trunks and at low oc? Bath, Me., and have the bellef that when| as the united thickness of all other rocks. | THE Ment SCHOOL, \ = —— alls out at the top of his v ed er steam her spe acility © parent rock from which all othe! Massachusetts avenn pared for college, MME. J. ESPUTA-DALY, eat “In 4 few minutes will be | fepuing and “qualities ano ia Reily, of Ht lathe parent rosie from which all other nd venci Wording aia “Dag Reboot : cease ione OER: | tein Wor aains® aouthere Ad,the pote chain aye. | GENTS SUITS RCOURED oun she wonderful mysteries behind the | commend vessels of tat class to the fave) rived, rerio Werature, tousichtce kunanl a "| charge of “socal “department at Mt De Bales a Seta! Beecvtody come sow! of the public for coast defense, | —_—___________. tare. ernie weet SMITH WIT peste Horery | Soot St, lyin s Collece,, Washington, 1. Ct ont cc Pante, R,: Veet, 25 Aterine and = @ 't ever was seen before! Come, ever = DANIEL AMMEN, | oy, ‘The eleventh year hegins Sept. 27, 1800, Sek fe AB i x ty ens, STU- | repairitix doue in bet manner. Goods called Keates ton, mmr y 2 MMEN, IB guaranteed cure for all heada: his sleventh, ye Sept. 27. 180, | Schouls ay attics: thoroaghnews al vo sott Hishuc Call 19 au, t0 8 pam, | Gelivered. ‘Lelepbone call 143-2. a gg Body. come on, come on | cnmlencnie, 20. thot ae Ee | THE guaranteed cure for nll ieadack ss Mormon aadre tie nama | test, Teferences, ‘Treseut giites, | Montusn aud Weduewdse oa aod afier Spek | BALIN, 705 ANNA LLIs. Bw selo lee aus se el Abd aN. male ot,