Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1893, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1893—TEN PAGES. W ANT TO KNOW on the loaf, or oceupy thelr seats too long, THE MISSING BRIDEGROOM. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. the same questions are put to them and = stein risen —— a —= SSS “ = — — ~~ THEY * | same results usually follow. Croff’s Strange Story of Why He Was IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON, aes, IN WASHINGTON. RICHMOXD, AXD payvaia eanzosy. “Excursionists are the people we love to Not at the Marriage Altar. FROBGEL INSTT ‘D KINDERGARTEN, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY MR. HERMAN C, RAKEMANN, SAMUEL Slant BOsiue Gaceveee handle,” remarked the gate keeper, as he ise @ oh me FOUNDED _ 1739. Will resume instruction Schedule im effect 24, 1898. . * | Wedged his corporosity ae oa — Kitty Byrd McGilliard, the pretty nine- MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Principal, EEE THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. oo a, po All trains arrive and ete ot ‘Pennsylvania, People Who Ask Curious Questions space set apart for him behind the railing ee of George MeGil-} smined, iy einbent | specialists tn” glish ner, 2, HAVENS HitlanDS, 8, WASHINGTON, D.C. ee te ener i" inen at. we. [OORT Sete, eat ee ten, * = x ~ | Hard, \yomap-shenioaa = on m President of University. ‘The Preparatory School. Opens September 18. . oe! Desval about the only divertisement we have out Pupils from four to sixteen years of age. X. HENRY B. BROWN, LL. D., paratory + mediate stations, and through coaches for Pront eo ae ee Mga tat aca of ZeNGhME | Stonday ast to tauae McD. Crom, a vidow-| fr'nragl fatatot or string of terns | Goal Sinene Gat get, tet Batam | Re Sia eae eee THE NATIONAL ace "at Lewes NOE ad Want — tickets. e, for - i. = ~ “3 # as above or Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, eoturer os, u “r . . The Dent: + Opens October 2. a back woods men, women and children who | er who lives at Mt. Vernon, N. ¥., but who} P¥iutipal National’ Kiudergarten. lastleute nde Witla A RICHAKDSON, th D.. | que BY Ojear Gctoner 3 HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COLLEGR “TLOl ecu ichwond ‘and Danville fest mail.— ver been to the city before, turn 2 1017 loth st. now. (Chief Justice United States Court of Claims). || The 11 pens October 4 7 HE BUREAU OF INFORMATION. | rs ‘soe ts Vues Sate "tte ie [sued soon a nara n vemerns| tana, | Sate dan inact te Be tacit OO E legen mie nee ae a . : Star, has been married at last. = eal | Maxine For catalogues address clanging of bells and the rushing of trucks = " FRENC! i AND LIT j . HON, MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D., a \dent. nding Anniston and Birmingham, also Opelike, — ts alte to rattle an old traveter, and | Croff returned to Pelhamville W nent GASTON RIVOT from Parte: v4 (Associate Justice, {Court of Appeals of the Dis-| 4431S C. WELLING, L1-D., Prest For particulars and catalogue address Lolumbas, (Montgomery, Mobtie + and New Grieana. a f them ‘ieavi 5: 230 the Rev. §Bol-| gressive method, Address ict of Columb) THE PI 001 ‘man ‘New od Washingt It is Visited by Some Peculiar things that they ough to-do" and de those | on was called to the afccullard rostinas, | “e© 8 oem Deke ge ase ey cane eres (oe Cocetii a He real ea ae sa W. 1, HEISER, Mf. D., Secretary, Atlanta, uniting at Greensboro’ with sleeper fur will Wear from the train on beth aides, | WREFE he tled the nuptial knot. WHITTINGHAM INSTITUTE Prodence und. Hguity Jurisprudence. yp tow tor foliage Yor the Saat and Miltary Aewie: | Se18-1m benteesiarlenes Fo 5 -fiedemmscege pi Specimens of Humanity. and @ith their carpet bags or lunch baskets | To @ reporter who called at the McGilliard Lecturer on the Law ot Heal Estate and tho Law| ics and for business, A corpe of nine profcasors es 10.43 pm. . WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- in thetr hands they will tumble all over |residence yesterday afternoon Mr. Croff!|for girls. All departments, Boarding and day sosurer 3. CASON, LL.D | aPteacher present dally, to aumwee Intron from MR. HENRY XaN weenedis VvEstlictih LoNreD, "5 gach gther in their efforts to get out into | told a remarkable story, He spoke earnest- |ara."""49p feet value cits Seud. for’ catahaue. | pectaret on the Law it Personal, Properiy, Con- | %,t2 2 o'clock. Seasida begins SEFTEMMER 1 ‘ Instructor of OF ey a the city. Do they come out of the gate? | ly and appacently thruthfully. Takoma Park, D.'C. "Miss USS, Priuelval. Tracts and. Negotiable: Paper, "ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D> PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIO, with Pullman Buttet througy. New. York sO IS THE GATEMAN.|Most assuredly, but not until they have | “On Monday morning last.” he said, “the | _ocb-2w 3 S GnORGE EO WAMMLTON, LED. - Priucipal. Studio: SOT 11th street porthweat. fod W. S = 4 been driven out like so many head of stam- | day I was to be married, I left Mount Ver-| A LADY JUST FROM ENGLAND WISHES To | Lecturer on the Law of Partnership, ‘Corporations, am Saschheg sseusenecemer to “Augusta: Alay "New Work peded cattle. They try to get out through | non for New York, where I desired to make | give private lessous in French (acquired In Paris), Practien and Testamentary | Law. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. (WM seceive callers on ana aft Springs, &c. Pullman Sleeps n | the Daggage room, the express room and |some purchases. i had very nearly sow in| uinting tn oll and water colors 4300 4B Ben |e cenrer Sa Cummme aw’ Fleeing, Criminal Lam, | aye ccerctecs of this dssertment wil be re | ftom Il told Select cay? Sriet Seotember 35 | Wr ee To one Interested in the study of human | every conceivable opening except the proper | my pockets when I started. I made my| ‘il, drawing. Address aa Domestic Relations and’ ‘Torts. Pep ON ee +. Seameinieiier as nature im its every phase, no place in| one. Of course you know we have many | purchases in the city and took them to = REV. RENE HOLAIND, 8. J., a.m. in the Lecture Hall of the University, ‘The OLY ishington at 9.10 a.m 4.38 Ww +h an extended field | silly questions asked us here, as well as in | Mendel’s package office at the 42d street HI: LE SEMINARY, Lecturer on Natural Law." various courses of study have been extended, the 1312 MASS. AVE., *y “» p.m. ee - does a| the bureau of information. Why, only @ | depot, as I desired to go and see a lady who | {{.Dar amd boarding schoul, priwary, interme TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, be qaturatacy Eeemitee tetee can nie aacalty ae FOR YOUNG LADIES AXD CHILDREX, Herndon and ititermediate stations. for the pursuance of this study as short time ago a man asked me in as se-| had been a most excellent friend of mine| ity rhe ge gr toch rere greg erect Lecturer on LRGRT, A. M. larued. Will reopen September 11; every facility ts 6.30 am. 2.45 p.m. dail Washington railroad station. Mere. wher | rious a manner a spossible if It was rain- | and tell her I was to be married, Her | during EWELVE vent uf carest Work; ‘muhy | Conet at Appeals: Mesart TALLMADGE’ ALAM. | Fie College ts open to students of both sexes. hundreds, aye thousands, datly arrive and | ing in Baltimore. 1 told him I did not of. gto dould be addressed to | feted for @ thorough course in the primary | ao name I do not care to give, as I do not con-| lessons prepared xt scbool, within reach of help | BERT, JOB BARNARD and HENRY WISB| Applications a academic department; also in music, —=S : 0 5 h ' | he Pheoscste S HODGKINS, A.B., who may vocal dy, a t depart on the rumerous trains to and from | know, and referred him to the weather bu- | sider it necessary. va peuctpal, Mise CLAUDIA STUART: Prine | GARNETT | UO Ok at | be foun day a fhe Liturgy of the ulversity | Instrumental, special attention paid to ghraial |@ 13's ‘SSS pate Sas) eas ‘ i representatives | T?au. I afterwards discovered that he was| “after I had called on the lady in ques-|_C@e . ‘Secretary. | from 9 to 1 o'clock, and from 4 to 5 o'clock. - Om | vision, 8.45 daily except Sunday, and $.40 a.m. ee ae te. From |® base ball crank, and wanted to go over | tion, I started to walk to the Grand Central | HENRY JANGER, FLUTE SOLOIST AND TEACH-| te twenty-fourth ious session of the School aah an ———— | atts ‘trom Chartottesviite: 3 of every nationality, class and caste. — to Baltimore to see the game there, pro-| depot. When I reached 57th street and 8th} ¢F, ly now be engaged for solos, concerts OF | of Law opens on Wednesday, October 4, 1893, at) THE LAW FACULTY. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservations and information the lowllest Mongolian to the diplomat, and | vided it was clear. avenue, I glanced at my watch and discov-| (sive For terms apply at 15 4th st se. | 6:30 pm. in ite commodious,. a ae furnished at offices, Sil and 1300" Penney! from the plough hand to the President of Meeting His Runaway Boy. ered I’ had but ten minutes in which to | °° — Taw, School Bellding,, Nos. 00 Rorthwest. when the introductory lecture will be | na jelivered and. announcemerts ma ne en breathing taught | Geyivered, and announcements made fOr thde Alumnt and” all others ‘interested the United States. I had a funny experience some time|reach the depot in time to take the 1:02/ MT. VERNON Vocal Sti Probably the most interesting portion of | since,” said the gateman with a laugh, as | train for Pelhamville. Seeing a cab stand-| po" p9h.4“method jovercomnil throat bles); ing by the ourb, apparently disengaged, | Pipils'prepared for ‘couccrts, wexamlontien nae such a study may be found by a visit to| he reopened the conversation after having nia aneaee ‘Station, Pennsylvania Raub (Associate Justice ited Sta (01 : Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of with the driver on the box, I stepped in and era canals fs Po Sag cor ee the United States, of the Law of Domestic the bureau of information. Here in a little | broken off to pa## in to the trains a score | told him to drive me to the Grand Central onal bee te we i ee Relations, “Commercial” Paper tox all to himself sits a man who ts popu- | or 40 of people. ““A typical Irishman, with |depot as quickly ‘as he could.” While 1th i ice UF years at “bend of a | for the use of idents and aluinniy aud the facul- auga, pe B mouth and a | spoke, two strangers, well dressed, follow Shorthand Institute. ‘Terms reasonable. Call or | are gra to be able to announce tha lon, 5 COX, ILD. pie. | COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF 7 bps fama ellen gp stubby mith’ an’ its good evening to yes, |S0t in: “This is the best chance we have | jiiss FRANCES MARTIN'S ENGLINH AND | “Hh,tuemrctical study of the law will be added, || po op op trict of Columbia.) coal Prop: | principal, late of the New Beguen Gomes all who may apply. Thousands of queries | gate, “Faith. an’ it's 69cr' am afther mate. | had in a year.’ I paid no attention to them FRENCH SCHOOL FOR GLELS, ew building ‘dutty. trom 20 7 p.m. for informa erty, of Contracts and of Crimes _ Of Music Raston, Mass, e230" . Gateman, 7 r at 205 Q st. nw. jon, enrolment, ie. ing to, connect Misdemeanors. 0 | 1.10'P’ Mis suppoont superior, Snowadge, he to {IME te sun Terry, whe, wint away from me |S abid paces ne iver arte OF 88)” procs indrgvion” Bearing pupils tmted, | Mebane Ss arhad BOM Godot ts | | moe tom, ALANA A MNT. THB g, | BAO, QUICKLY, AND. ConRePTE, anon | 1.18 6 supposed superio: 7 ¥ in wi brat ¢ 2-20" ited to. hele open- | Some tiny n rol eral of the U.S.), a oe ‘open * oftentimes at a loss for an answer to the | S toy" ua" T don't know if Td recognize him | “Suddenly, before I could make a move, | _*: 7 {ND-ACT: | ime, miei, “and” thus avold ‘the delay Incident to | Protessor of Equity Furisprodences of Common Law | {ptm e*Pertence: parlor oven from 1 am ua | fimot Tiddies propounded by his customers. Fenced opting help me foind him.’ | one of them (I noticed he was tall and had | COLUMBIA STUDIO. OF ELOCUTION AND ACT. | {Rie “oecusion ‘and Equity Pleadiag and of the Law of Evidence. | gig tat EK, G1 Tot. mw. | 9 ae ‘A representative of ‘The Star visited him | Ro™, 1 WADE Jez te BoD mae ta carrah, |@ say mustache and wore silk hat) sprang | 16, ELEANOKE E POOLE, assisted by Wa | 2h. tiers Cicing course of study, terme, de The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. 2 AGO some days since by Invitation, and spent | me lad. an’ how would yez be afther know- | toward me and grasped me by the throat | °Stng. for caulogue- Sat Pg ouhtalued ‘at Took stores of WW. H. |Morri: | (Amsoctute Jwtice of the, Suureme “Cour Se ie several hours in the box an Interested ls- | ing him, 1s it yez ask av me? Just took at with one hand, while the other mat. @ |< \jo.e AGED LADY, W & Co, 1444 F street northwest, and John Byrne P ofessor of the Laws of Corporations. 7.40 PM tener to the varied Interrogations which | nis dad: he’s a shpaking loikeness av me, ; Short, thick-set fellow, pushed a handker- | ©7 yn i0 teaching Engl & Co), 1422 F ‘street wortiwest, and at W. 3. Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, A.M, LLM, PENNINGTON SEMINARY. ine Care Were submitted to the attendant for an-|{s the darlint boy.’ The boy did not come | chief under my nose. This ls the last thing | desires pupils at Ler resid ee (of the Johns Hopkins University) a A | 140 Be ve of whicl ve any recollectio pupils; students pr F on application personally or by letter t seturer on the Civil Law. peek! 5 ee "seeking for Information. that, day. and the cl majaye after, how. | found myself on Wednesday morning, two | far cul ernie y nderaucned, Saf Fextirhs? ESN 'E Davis Gat ae oe | Heise a ale haa Rea blocks away from : z : S a Y-_| (Some time Assistant Attorney of the = % ‘The first seeker after knowledge came fn | ever, the same Irishman again visited = (re le ee ey. Sores Aba fbaati = SW ODEN FRIENDS” SELbCT SCIIOOL, ee Pennington, \. J. yah tee e vho it depot, and, with a two-foot smile on is lepot N. ¥. CDENTS’ LEAGUE NIN* EU ‘. AN ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOL Lect ron the His f La’ the shape of an axed colored man, who in | face, exhibited a telegram. ‘Arrah.’ he | dered to know where I was, and I felt weak | AKT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE “StwtHt dlls, water | For both sexes, Isi1 Ist, begins Ite eleventh | The Hon. ATGeSTtS. § NGTON, 13,.B. PIANOS AND ORGANS. all good faith asked, “Can you tell me/ cried, ‘an’ i's me as have the dockimints | and sick. Lemaire Gated ‘year September ‘r (Some time District At the United States.) aa a whether any train left New York yester- | today, an’ I will soon mate me runaway Be examined my pockets and Lise et mitrting tp the primary, department, a child | Lecturer on Lagul, Bittioe and the Use of | sex KNOWING MORE AROUT PRINTER'S INK one and not roll | all my money was gone except w! ne under the guidance of expertenced, i uthorities. in egret n oS fate em MGepot until poe 9 pet “After | stowed away in one of my inside pockets. coliege-trained teachers, who average one to WILLIAM F._MATTIN eat, tut compare and joaee yoursell, "Barts eWall, Qf exrbon ¢ them | the majority of the passengers had left the |I belleve the two men took the $47. “AC any | gcuuon oF FRENCH LANGUAGE, 1128 {edger Me Eg seleg Shr | peg Ble ee fakauer plamon at" 1300's) a “aust Son ~ Well, anybody come on any of shed I noticed a handsome, flashily dressed | rate it was gone; also my watch a! y a - t Comm NGAI, SIMONDS, ALM. a. W., Prof. PAl fre now enrolled at Yale, Columbia, Cornell,| The Hon. WILLLAM who wante®to seo his brother's remains | Shel 1 noticed & fendhore ike a New York | rings, which I wore on my finger. One of | peopens Scptemie Princeton, “Johns Hopkins, Massachusetts. Tn: before they were buried?” was asked by | aijerman than the son of this old Irishman, | them I valued very highly. The wedding | moderate. ‘trial le Stitute of Technology, Lafayette and Hobart. (Some time United States Commissioner of Patents.) | AN UNRIVALED QUINTET— him. ‘The attendant was forced to admit | Siderman than the oom though in search of | ring which I was to use was also gone. 1| FRENCH CLASSES FORMING FOR THE SEASON. penis, llding, iy Sepectay arranged fir wchool er the Law of Patents. AN UNKIVALED QUINTET— his Ignorance. and the old man left mum: | Some one. ‘Isn't that your boy” I asked of | then telegraphed to Pelhamville that I was Dramatic Frewch. readings Le el ede Para cp telah pe (PPO et ee PAE a AN UNRIVALED QUINTET— bing o himself, “That's funny, shuah.” | 1). oid man, as I pointed the young man | in Troy, and did not know how I got there. See ae eS phygjeal : = 2 "Distri » The next visitant, an old lady. desired to| out to him. ‘Sure an’ that's him,’ he cried, | This is all I can say except that I called on | oc3-1m* MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. ‘The Weber, Decker - cher, Ivers know, “Where does Samuel Hilton live 4 ex: | Dr. Carlisle of Mount Vernon, and he, after ae a oe peel ean oe te td The Estey PIANOS. We're the’ Washingt a ore ung man and ex- | Dr. Carlisle o g of the nal etude ents for all five. If you ee ee ee ee Se peti ‘a thal yes me boy? A [a thorough examination of me, sald that T ontett books are furniaied free. Catalogues sent report gings if 2ou're thinking of parchas- tendant as he reached for the directory. “I | joox' of recognition came over the face of | was suffering from a strong dose of chloro- LANGUAGES ‘ofhce bours trom 10 a.m, to 12 m. vapeur etd ee arto don’t know,” replied the questioner. “He | tn young man as he nodded his head and | form, but would be all right in a few days. ° ae Se, oS oes makes on the market. lives near the Capitol” No such individual | xqvanced to meet his father, who, not| “I ‘intend to go to New York and see| THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, | WasiiISGTON SEMINARY. lbw Inght om 7 |, Tue exercises of the Live Soot will be reopened | The tone, touch and finish tn all of them are up ould be found in the directory, and the old | Vaiting to inquire further, nor to remove | Supt. Byrnes and lay the facts before him. 728 14th st. nw. Boarding and Day School opens October 2. in the Law Lecture Hall of the University: ae. | to the highest degree of excellence. lacy was politely informed that she would | tit ‘piso from his mouth, rushed up, em-/T am a poor man, and the loss of that Branches to alt American abd Europea Primary, Teterincdiete. oa ened Tee rZients, | cOF-,15th aud i sts., on WEDNESE It's hard to decide which one is best. Each te have to seek elsewhere for her information. | trachy and ‘tried to kiss the prodigal. I| money, at present, is the loss of a fortune ipal cities. New term begins now. Thorough instruction; progressive. methods: ind SS ee best, according to the taste of the purchaser, She was not at all nonplussed by this fall-| Pive seen many meetings of all descrip- |to me. You might also say that Mrs, Croff | ___ “ _] pidual attention: corpt of competent teachers. poe Rpiiyeraptadang ure. She stated that she was also in search | tions put that I consider to have been one | and I will start on our wedding trip to- IN THE SELECTION OF A BUSINESS COL. | ,Siclal classes: Literature, Lanzuaces, Elocution, is, will resume all bis Leet See the Action ond : 9 re = a es der the reputation of the priucipal and | Pdysical Culture, Cookery, Needle Work, f b = re the in and the Estey Organ, fee iman named Smith; she did not know | o¢ the happiest meetings I have ever wit: | morrow night. lege consider the reputat v Sp ie en ee re Courses of ‘other professurs will be et his initials, but she was sure that he lived | Nossed. ‘The old man was radiant, and |Crog's truthfulness has never been ques-| the cost of the tuition, The prtuclbal of sctzome Mt And Mr G2 SMALE TOO | MEE. ae mi - t in Washington. This also proved a stumper | walked off with his arm around his son, 88 | tioned before, and all his neighbors in Pel- EN OL ne eee {5e-EDUGATION FOR REAL Tare—iset — | siuptianee © ogg Pie ne erg ly SANDERS & STAYMAN, 934 F ST, for the man of much knowledge and he re- | proud apparently as a multimillionaire. | namville believe his story. has been a well kuown und successful Washing- FOR AND. DACGUTERS, dergraduate Department, that by his catechetical | oc 13 N. Charles st., Baltimore. ferred his questioner to the police telling | "yiSt as this story was concluded a lady awe t ducator for 17 years ci i THE SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGR, Na- | analysis the teachings of both lectures and text her that they could probably assist her in| rushed up to the gate and asked, “what convention. |"QWasr Takuan BEST INSTRUCTIC tonal Bank of the Iepublte building, corner ith | books may be impressed Upon the memories of the her search. Another lady rather younger | time do you expect the 4:60 train to ar-| THE ST. LOUIS CONVENTION, Tookkeeplug, arithmetic, spelling, peninansh gramutar, letter writing, typewriting, abort September 4, and D ste. nw. Day and night sessions began | puntts. : PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED; than her predecessor, wished to know if| rive?" “At 5 o'clock, ma’am,” was the la- Pra¢ nd tical Engtist The La yarnished and polisbed equal to pew. Orders for iy. che depogited @ letter in the mail box. if it | Conic reply. ‘The information appeared per-| Resolutions Adopted Favoring Free| yi) “Koil ir quucancement) SWE BLYSS | SP ONTINE:, Spencestan rapt Sloot tor the repicnean : EER ees Fin A wD OG: | Worn Se pee My ant39 37 am. Would be delivered in Atlanta. “If you di-| fectly satisfactory to the ——— — Silver Coinage. AM, "Principal. thoronenly {rained | feachere. For catalogues, giving de ription of the Lecture EE a oa %, 4 r ‘only, 7.10 p._ rect it properly, the chances are that it| after a xlance at the clock, W n-American con-| i183 AMY C. LEAVITT: cfous, brilliant ; alls | Courses tn, all Departments. addcwss xe oak 7.45 am dally art wis was the reply. tally unaware that she had asked anything) |The tewtre called to order at St. Louis Fist VAMEe ave Sat cy | Haitian Dicsace Rasen Se a ne rie tithte on oman ii be bags AN > A NY. - a = ™ < SCIE: 5 . spersed with numerous otters of ieee inter: | Ogee Sreimerucd the wateman, “Tl yemterday ‘moming by Secretary Newell. |_ecti-tt LEssoxs oN HIN sANRG REO ND, | Hogg cn every baniness ay and night. ‘Tele- vont Stade a NBN Ad Rik yaa tease ROL St est, and in a more business like manner, | am called on by the sports en route for] Gon aC. Fiske was chosen presiding offi- MRS. HARRIET MILLS. “1 phone eafte 10s8 ‘This school will open at @ o'clock p.m, OCTORER 5 SS Aiea ets FB Or, Sender of Seana Gel cee cee cane ne ee ee | rece ae cece Thee aproemer na COE Clavermor’ilieean, frooa the commit |) Veralitemeen rewmaned Osusee 10 BS a ay ec eneacacneeerueetn | sokera cnet (eae neen reer ee eee Lasze. Aioranitia for ® and. as! next | tion or tips chich was referred | — ennai a RAHA, Ke ROENCER General st "Analstical Chemistry, ‘Gear ; pho ber of the book-| tee on resolutions, to w ne RoHS seas a se incipal and proprietor. | And Laboratory, Vhitics, Assayine, Marbenaticn, propounded, Bo a en anal cee ne | think teat becatee © ny gate 1 would sat-| the resolution calling for the removal of the | Mis SCHSITES SCHDOt 453 “priuary,” Ger. | ~ GONZAGA COLLEGE, poten HE ra regi ng eee apparently well educated. “What. time.” | urally be posted on this subject. | United States Capitol from Washington, | Hlth, Freuety" Deaf aid Dancing. “Classes. sag Sard ete ne asked he. “does that New York train get | “Did I ever have any trouble with drunks?| - ommended the rejection of the resolu: - lechanical and Topographical Drawing, En- French, “Gertcan, Psychology." All ses meet in the evening and are open to both sexes. ino “What train?” he was asked. “Why, | Well. I guess. Only a few days since ore| 101 MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, = the train fi N 2 " to my gate too late for his train, | tion. f 71 Oth"st. maw, Under the direction of the Fathers of the Soctety | ‘ “About every hour,” was the ‘nformtion Ghich was Just pulling out of the shed, and| The committee on resolutions then re-| Voice and plano lessous resuted October 2. 030-Lin® of Jesus, = giver him, together with | because I would not let him throush the| ported. After reciting in the preamble that | _*¥t ie DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY.—Tnet ee. ing the axtival and’ deporte ns ai ins | ante to run after it be became enraged | the business of the country was paralysed | SIGNOW MAINA'S VOCAL SCHOO a Scie tures. Extensive Laboratories. Qualitative. and BALTIMORE & ORTO RAILROAD. - u 1 Xew York trains. “Another individual de-| and struck me a pretty hard blow in the] ror ene lack of money, and the condition of | The only thormigh achat of ‘ CLASSICAL, AND BUSINESS Quantirative Analysis, Asaying, Metallurgy. Prvt. pa sired to know if he could go to Ithaca, face. On account of my the country was due to victous financial! Italian mcthod of singing in Washiugton. Careful COURSES OF STUDIES. i ‘NROE, 3 ¥.. from Washington. Another wished to | Hot return the blow, but I handed him over _ placing of the votce and artistic finish. know, “What time does the train leave this | to an officer and had the supreme satisfac-| legislation, it was resolved that free and Enclish, French, German, Latin, Greek. Mathema- | DEPARTMENT OF DIAWIN! “HOOL OF ELOCUTION, ORATORY, ACTING, | ties, Bookkeeping. Stenocraphy und Typewriting | chanical, Topogt phic atid Architectural, Draw evening.” “Can you sell” me. e postage | ton of seeing him part company with | unlimited coinage of silver was a necessity | Siji0il, OF FLOGUTON, OIATORY:, ACHING. | OS grad fa aie amar Oy ee and’ Slodeling Prot. HARRY Kind. EL Be stamp?” was the query asked by a young | louble X the next morning at the Police | paramount. | ‘The repeal of the Sherma a.m Lessons given during the day or evening. | In the bosiness department spectal attention te — indy.” Whenaiaee s sepaniee ro ohene | Court. was opposed and Congress was called on to} EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, Miss ADA'L. TOWS: | patd Yo the tenets ee eatat tttention tt) DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS.—Atgehra, nocently Sat acme on py ane in- | “You would be surprised to se@ the dig-| urge the President to call an international] SEND. sezv-te_ | Servie examinations, Geometry, Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Cal- ‘ PRP Zch an atticle could be 1 ¢| convention to deal with bimetallism. TREO 0 TALBOTT WHE REOPEN PEROT oe eee calus’ and Diterential Equations.» Prot. Hi. Le purchased im Washington. She was di-| Pity that ts assumed by the small army of ay OOO wan’ Gas 0. Tr the classical department stnfente are prenared | HODGKINS, Ph. fected to the nearest branch post office, | Commuters who pass daily through this| The further issue of gol omaane ae tne lish school for young ladies and chil- | for entrance into the Iaw.medical and scientific de- re z Another of the gentler sex desired to know | Ste. They appear to think that I ought| nounced as the aim i cee Ak clout | Ee Modern meqhegs | partments, espectalls of Georgetown University. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, MENTAL and Sbere she could get some money changed |‘ Hnow them and not require them to| prosent calamity DY loi pine of carrier | cmprib eno” "SSS S| For farther particulars apply to MORAL. Phystological and Rational | Perchologr, Wom bs Z t ‘hen 1 ca! ir | relation REM ss ies, iectures on Mma oho uase, of wood?” was asked by | show thelr tickets, and dlenant and usush, | Fates between states were advocated. 1528 CORCORAN ST. fe81m REV, CORNELIUS GILLESPIE. 8. J. history of philosoptiy. Prof, LEE DAVIS LODGE, Tb. D- = & man who had evidently come in from the | ticket: Gov y ERNEST. LENT, Rs. ernor Waite offered an amendment MK. ERNEST LENT, MADAME A. Sood ta tha met & piece of petrified | {Fam Wven get amuty and ec abuse ca| Which was worthy of quotation in full: se29-1m* Piano, Violin and Theory of Muste. | MADAME fe PEL through the window. The at-| ‘hem oo “Resolved, That all rights not specifically | MISS MARGARET BARGAR OF BALTIMORE 1 tendant after a critical examination. PROFESSIONAL. OF. FULTON, THE WORLD'S RENOWN uvdium and clairvoyant of the 19th century, will ‘ive sittings at 1227 10th st. o.w. every evening PARIS), FRENCH best references. T4th st. naw. Hays an tates | will receive plano pupils ip Washingtou Mouday: Ten years of successful tearhing. Sm LEE DAVIS LODGE. Pa. bot manne. = ae THEATRE Ca Rounced it as either petrified or oasificd wht the Star Had Reem Moved. | eee eee That the right of cach | aul Thursiabe ot Mbit: etetences tignest ie [ern SEMINARY, ea glioma bi RIC AND MAGNETIC ENT, CAD- ese ee eee ne the individual to cai “ct'the | ‘The star nlad im the door of the adlee | a2q°%2 Deable,Mhat, the, Gent of each] Sehdoiinity (awed Minn miata ere aera: ear an nditional course of instruction in| inet Vapor Baths and Massage, S08% 13th st. sa SE A Re So find th aq The star inlaid in the floor of the ladles’ | State fo make foreign, and, domestic ‘gold jp alias Margaret E. Williame.”” Address 9 and 11th sta, the SPANISH Innzuage and Literature is given by | "8. Dr. SARA WAYCOTT. Competent, operat- p.m. Alter Congressman Meredith. eee aie se which Presicent Garfield was standing| 1s a constitutional right which any state — | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaA- | Mr. M. M. RAM: when shot is always a center of attraction | ™@Y lawfully exercise tra eaten te ros- DIES AND LITTLE GTULs. perl vent the destruction as a for strangers. At all hours of the day a Be uae cas Thoroaghly modern and progress coin of silver as a constitutional money 18TH SESSION. nl spirit. Primary, Secondary crowd of interested sightseers may be seen | metal in the United States.” es. EstaMished ip 187 i ors. Open Sunday. seze-1st® DEPARTMENT, OF GERMAN —comotete course | [TP HEPB IR in the German language, conversation and exten. o thi schoo! continues | cluding. sclence” and history: ° hrut. I8 THE ONLY PHYSICIAN IN THE CITY 50. 4 SP a m., IAS emda 2s These are only a Very few questions se- 2 Jected from a multitude of others which are continually being fired at the patient and all knowing attendant. “Virginians,” said pa ane NORWOOD INSTITUTE, eful training and thorough Instruction in | SCHOENFELD, Ph. D. Practicing Dermatology exclusively. Ex Tet- - gazing at it in an awed manner. “Are you| J. B. Follet of St. Lous moved the adop. he cave nd n Intra im in Dery y. Eccema, he, “give us more trouble than all the rest | looking for the star, ladies?” asked the| tion of the majority report of the commit-| 4 gchool for Young Ladies and Little Girla, | ST, department for Tt ie equipped with every | DEPARTMENT OF ENGIISH.—Embracing met. | [0% Ace, Eltmples, Checks Dirthmaris Mele, of our customers.” He was interrupted just | usher of two ladies who were seen gazing | tee on resolutions, Delegate Waterbury of é Appliance for the bealth and comfort of {tz pupils | oie. Phiiolacy. Enslish and can Literature, | Superfloogs lair ‘and all diseases of ‘the Skin; here by the advent of another i earnestly about them on the floor of the| Kansas moved an amendment to add the HIGHLAND TERRACE, fneluding steam heat, passenger elevator and per: | Inductive and” Deductive Logic, Modern Iistory, and Scalp skillfully ‘and permanently re. who asked “What time docs Mr Mescinicy | general waiting room, several days since. | minority report of Mr. H. Taylor of Minne- aenuae cnn inn ausrrra avenve, | {ct suitation. Civil Govermnent, Dissertatlous, Debates, “Essaye. i train get in?” After the information wai | Yes" replied one of them. When pointed | Sota for the coinage of land values equally | 14TH STREET AND MASSAC oo Fall term opens OCTORER 3, 189%, Prof. SM. SHUTE, D.D. in Mertz's Building, cor. F apd 11th sts. been given him and he had lett the plone out to her, she exciaimed.“They have mov-| with bullion value MR. AND MRS. W. D. CABELL, ‘Yeur books furnished on application. wsultation free. ‘253m Ww) ~ - 55 it since I was here last." She was told in respo! LO les, ern a Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS including Building and Machi oF. CLAY IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED hg srtng_mean by that?” | that this was not the case, but was loth to man took the floor to explain why the com-| #38 Princtpals, ae tetera Hand. Sirvesing, Roads rast advertising clairvoyant, aa ‘and medium : a mittee on resolutions had not taken up the ee = vers and in the city. “Born 1 was alluding to," replied the attendant. | Pelleve the statement. Tet caren Meieale: aie May ie OE ee - ST. CRCILIA'S ACADEMY, =| money, W of second sight, tells all the events of your life ‘Iam accustomed to those queries now. ae believe the convention would do ltself any | paiVATE LESS SS HLENENTARY OW ADVANG. | $21, Part Capitol st. for Indien and chttren ine Plant, from cradle to grave, reveals bidden mysteries, Se course You have heard of Consressman BISHOP OF MASSACHUSETTS. food by advocating land currency or any | "et at yan, rebidcuce if desired. Bayericnced | fasteacion. Aor every ‘advantage for ‘newulne ge Four cacmice trem your trends, Weinge seoesated ~ . has subtreasury scheme. tuior. University. graduate. Expectal -attent a thorough “English and tiusical education. Pur 3 ms Guisfortune to represent a ‘section imme- |The Installation of the Successor of | “Governor Walte of Colorado then spoke| to backward, uuwiliiag aud adit pupils, “Trot: | pits’ not attending the mcadcmay will be aatonteen | FAVA. te ea > cely adjacent to Washington, and his Phillips Brooks. against the propriety of introducing a lund 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P aw. fo the clames in music, art. fancy work, elocu- | ancHITECTURAL COURSES.—Elementary and | or false, interprets reeme, cives soce constituents actually worry hime so cnt te Surtancy rantarioa Ina, bimostalne craven: |. Seeate tia Z | thea,“ phonography ‘and typewritios ““anisim Construction, “Materiaiz, Tere | fnete, resnere agate = bus- has no peace from the time that he lands| I Trinity Church, Boston, yesterday, in| tion 3IMF. TAYLOR, OPERATIC TEACHER, ONLY | GUNSTON INSTITUTE, 2026 AND 2028 P W. | spective and Shadows, the Orders of Architecture, | Strangers from other cities aed ‘ail queens. in Washington until he leaves. He lives at | the presence of the highest dignitaries of the | “owing Governor Waite a number of ; at Boarding and Dny Schoo! for «tele the Renaissance ia Architecture. Prof FRANCIS | will save tine and. money” by couling: te oueet Sone Me in Nirginia. and during the ses- | Protestant Episcopal Chureh in this coun-| short addresses were made. ‘The minurity 0 eee ase cnueene sa ge sion: nigres 0 Washington be succeeds where others have ICS AND ELECTRICAL | Mile, Convitices most skeptical. " Advertises oaly - teace —— pale ae os a0t-2m Mr. and Mrs. B. BR. MASON, ve ns w - what be every morning. He is invariably met ee thn | tf¥: of representatives of the various church | resolu re wn and the ma. Dd Laborato WGA | Nhat be can do. All business confidential. Sit- societies, of lay delegates to th ¢ | Jority adopted. : PARCNoot: FOR TOUNG RIES ASD WOME | BSC train by an army of office seekers from his | S0Cleties. of lay del = eit onomer! it sons October 1 at bis residence, 1342 New York i FO! MEN 4 EN, EN district, who gather around him the mo-| Episcopal convention and of officers of the| , “Wgurnment was then had, subject to buildin EPARTMENT OF Pi Nuts FRING Lectures tings, 50e. a call from the Pan-American Sliver X =| Day school opens Sept. 4. NIGHT SCHOOL Thenry of Esectrl enti | a PHLAE! = ae ment he arrives, and worry him to death. | diocesan schools, Rev. William Lawrence, | League. ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS y. PENS SEPT, 11 Abvanced Tues, of Bctricky., Thermdyaamice | MME. RAPHAEL. CLAIRVOTANT ASTROLOGIST: He has lately adopted a ruse whereby he| D. D., was consecrated with solemn cere- —_——~-eo— Beulah Gilbert of Balthmore will teach in Wasl- | English. Business, Shorthand and Typewritine. | [''" : mes and lucky avoids them. He has obtained permission ington two dass in ‘Week during "98 - : 1 ory Facilities, Prof. E. P. LEWIS, B.S; | tells how to ret ase teachers, bright and cheerful rooms, | LPR Ee dre Phe De — oo . Ad | Flint husband or lover; from the master of trains for this’ ain te | monies as seventh bishop of Massachusetts.| FRESHMAN LEIPOLD'S HAZING. dress 34 Fost nw. e201 " his is a di fs ati is ae nuetitien 878 Fou —— man te all consulting her. 615 E ‘Room slow up Just outside of the depot and he de- | Gov. Russell, Adjt. Gen. Dalton and Col BUSINESS ScOOL EVENING SESSIONS ONLY. | RN fhe atiath Mio is Wong ths | constrain of Elec: Shore ant Panta, ate | tbe al wr ae barks there and makes « short cut for the | Francis Peabody, jr, were seated in a pew fom at Princeton Over | Eight practical studies, found than we offer you. rival Engineering, Municipat Problems of the aa Capitol through the Botanical Gardens. | oposite those occupied by the wife, three or of the Reports. Just what, young men need to qualify for bus | “Our diplomas are recognized at home, In counting Several of hig torturers have gotten on to vane in Designing. MME. PERRIN, THE TRUEST DESTINY READER jectrical. Bxyzin ie, FaeeD 4 = ness or positions in the civil service. houses, banks and in all branches of business, 28 a | Prof. FRANCIS . aze: promotes success in love, ‘marriage this on od i daughters and the nearest relatives of the] The Princeton College authorities have TIL Ye ML. C. A. BUSINESS SCHOOL, 1400 | guarantee of i-neam, “We are not dependent’ pos nd “business affairs. | Hours trom a= 22 ruse amd they make complaint to me, | pishop-elect. Near the governor sat Lieut. secured evidence enough in the Leipold haz-| New York ave. the Chicago Exposition for indor ite /EPARTMENT OF apescrintive and = a pm. é sppearing to think that I am responsibie.” | Gov. Wolcott and President Eliot of Har- Sessions begin October 2, 1893. ‘Our t lala are the sty minative Mineralogy. Vhysical Geolngs, theo- | PROP. JOHNSON 18 THE GREATEST 11:10 p.m. scbne questions asked at the bureau of in-| Vand College ing affair to implicate ten or more soph-| Euroturent*seprenter 3. graduaten aad the cticerful od ‘hearty support of i penetical,Esiectal attention ‘given to | render: wan sworn ty four ~ fp mation are not the only amusing inci- P e omores. At a special meeting of the facult: For particulars call at the office, ac0-Im | our patrons. Ta 4 events of life: back | Pullman dents which occur in the deporte inciz| ‘The service was begun with the singing ic y = MEUIILL. Po. 2 Te'you are looking for a school of high type,where lorious Things of Thee Are| committee the charge of hazing him was| WILLIAM WALDECKER, GRADUATE LEWzIo Y ate. odds. To a close observer amusing inci. | othe hymns “ our zon or your daughter will he as safe as at . feparated: causes speedy masriages: 8, & sea Ereatest herb doctors of iS “ y cred agai -| Conservatory’ of Music, "teacher of plano, organ | home, call and sce us. You will always he welt saan ain from a.m. to ll p.m Price, gente, ramant, emsctves on ail “sides. | Crowns bythe. assembled” oat.” during |Srecee class nt Se Members of the soph-| SidMiirmony. ‘For tere Sti af rerace, To coe Tgwtropce crore das hue aN” for | DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND poosoamnes, | yg htt 9 Hs oe senoral surves Gf the doorways taic- | which the procession of bishops and clergy 0m st. Bw eeirey _ set-in? | mation address + RUREING. AM) | gance, Political Ecowomy. Prot. a", CHAVEN, | MME. FRANCIS WASHINGTONS POPULAR ME mg @ general survey of the crowd assem- | cntered the church and filed Into ‘the places| They could give no satisfactory account | GULUMBIA E OF COMMERCE, Bons ees ___ Resident Prinetnal. _ | nancy, dium, has returned, and would be pleased to seo bled within the building the reporter's at- | Peserved for them. of their whereabouts last -Monday night, 623 La. ave., bet. th and 7th sts. a.w. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE FOR DAY STUDENTS ON. | For further information apply to her friends and patrons. 406 East itol st. tention was attracted to a handsomely woes & “ ai FA C.K. URNER, A.M., CE, Prin. ly; studies resumed September 11; send for ne Prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, 8. B., Sittings daily, 10 to 9. ies Gresad lady, leading a poodie bs a chain, | AS the bishops stepped upon the chancel| and virtually admitted participation in the] twenty-third” year ase sucusuafat"betinian | M3, tes Spates ees Dean of the Facuiiy. | yer we a 16-1nr® She paused just inside of the ladies’ room, | Pittform they formed, facing one another] scheme to discipline Freshman Leipold for| educator: clehth year in this city and fifteen | guiz-teu President. —_— IS SRERRE LOWE. 1521 10TH ST. N.W. pe - eo ae | in two lines, and between them passed first er ey years with Eastman College. Six thorough and | —*"'~ a — SCHOOL OF GRADUATE sTUDIES f TREATMENT. Head and face a spe- and after taking a careful glance around to | the “serine "bane ht ‘Rev. John Wil.| Dis “freshness. practical courseas Dastnanet Magilon. secoaataney, WEST END STUDIO OF EXPRESSION, oe Coe Cire leudlig te teed ese ot| {ialts. ‘Treatment given to patieste ‘at. thelr see that her actions were unobserved by | fiams DD. gKn on, 2 Coamien ‘the| At the close of the examination one of the | Civil service, shorthand and typewriting. Leara S31 2oth st. Sa A rare Busliah, tek, Lavtiae rere oe | _ Residences or at office.as they may prefer. a23-im= any of the officials, she hurried!y opened a | CSneccraton, followin bem cmmecticut, the] cuintet packed his effects and left town in| %€ Dlonograph and. typewriter; the quickest pea fd Germar, ih Mathematics, Mathematical Pays | MME. DREAMER, THE ONLY CELEBRATED EN: small satchel which she carried, and the | Sitnop of Zante it Me Hor Osie vette | anticipation of a sentence of expulsion. ‘The | preparation fer the omce, ‘complete course, $18; | _sotS-tme 7 aie = {ar Solar, Paysics,, Theoretical Astronowy, Astro: | ellsh and Gerinan astrologint Inthe tee dene poodle, apparently having been there be- | Hichop Clark of Rhode Toland nerd’ the | others are pretty sure to follow, though the | ther nattg aia lome ait competent fenders and | 4x EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER WITH KEST | [juice General “Chemisty.” Mineral’ Chesaistry, | all events of life, Olle hoon. '® koe Gop pret ore ot meconced,_fimecit therein. The| collect “appointed for the consecration of] sentence of suspension must be ratified by a| Peregced Fepectent. Graduates of rae excelleacg Manic HAC | Blohrintatn, © Geol, Meteorlacy. Zio: | Eundhyo'a.m. to 6 pam 1008 14th et. ae fetchet was hurtiediy closed, aind the lady | Clect appotnted for “t es ae ee atee clea ecceraeaee se es Migittiog | Comparative Ae © tone? = : < and poodle hurried off to the .tzain shed. po en Bishop Neely of Maine read for catalogue. i leading to the MNE. THOMPSON'S MASSAGE, ELECTRICAL 3 the epist i It was learned last night that two of the : e ure ‘Cours degrees of The woman's action was explained later by | ang ‘Bishop Courtney. of Nowa ratie tor | sophs implicated are foot ball players. Pres- me S52 STalW’xcnoon A_JOHNS HOPKINS GRADUATE STU Civil Engineer and Electrical Engineer. Br Metserott bublusg Tio Beemer ute fn offical who stated that dogs wore not ounced the words of the gospel appointed ent Patton and Dean Murrey are, thor: US Tacs experience tn college preparatory jwork | Mah YRatE LLD., President, | _ levator. eléime = a : ‘Then followed thi oughly aroused and sa; forts wi AND LITTLE CHILDAEN. will teach ‘elissies other studies. Address = = Tes AG wax = - scheme: It ie calmed. ts an old one.” | Whipple of “Minnesotsr ohass tert aed | Be pared to discover and discipline the haz-| 25 _ vail ter begine Septemer 28 Wane P, D..Gae est nw. couesmta UNIVERSITY. gC ed ; pe eapetie-s from St. Matt! : offenders. aa GHEE : MEDICAL DEPARTME tlemen, S0e. each, : ; Bas asked by an elderly lady of the usher: | “The new bishop was presented by Bish-| Fhe indignation of the students at the | PROF. J. FRANCIS GERMUIL STUDIO. OF MUSIC, 1316 NST. NW, DENEALY DEPARTMEST. Kew York ave: nw. ocat ar, ob tae ee, Tag, tns reply; “they left with the | ops Clark and Potter. Rev. Dr Wf | publication of the sensational reports of | Piano. jorein. o MRS. ALICE SWAT HUNTER, Vora Toth deities tee bullding, 1335 foe's, & | THE HORSFORD ELECTRIC MEDICATED Varom frain ‘at 19:15, just eight minutes ago.” | Brooks, secretary of the convention’ rend | Letpold’s supposed drowning has not abated. | <isllZ, attentive 1 ee RpEE ne sat Sate oD ctdreeee ey Evel 3. nd Saace: | | Seth Seenueel as & Beauty oak Gee atone TOY mals.” Siaculated the belated traveler, | the certificate of election by the conven.| The college paper last night decared that the | orxpy INSTITUTE, JOSEPH 8, THOMAS, Baritone, sct8aw* | ae MD and LC. F. Hugo, D.D. | to disense. Also factal steaming and’ Pipey, old me that it left at 10-3. Well, | tion of the diocese and was followed by | author could only be an enemy of Princeton é 1827 T st. = a Sta TG, Roe DDS 2, dine Alo ta Pramas teh ay ape den gag ‘\alkea | Rev, Dr. A. St. John Chambre, secretary | College. Succeeding Mrs. Myer's Boarding and Day} Diy “one square from Dupont. Cire outinne seven en DEN wu oS of the standing committee, who read the ——_ School for Young Ladies and Little Girie Heng’ cor HC, and atl “Mcrican,collogent ea" pore ENTISTRY. 2 canonical testimony of the convention. Stand of Nebraska Democrats. elt 4. instructors. “JAS. A. DUNHAM. BLA. ————— Puzzled by the t parattis, a Jicators., Rev. Dr. G. S. Converse read the consent TA MASON DORSEY, i DR. GRAMAM, 307 7TH ST. N.W.. SPRCIALIST ‘The democratic convention at Lincoln, u LEE DORSEY, Princtpals. — with iy iuperted manikins, in operative and surgical dent! ~4 f The large clock like indicators hung on | of the standing committee and Rev. Dr. J.| Neb, nominated Frank Irvine of Omaha for | _*e25t! ae aL asin ided Dental Intra te sap | ee ae “ = the walls to show the time of departure of | 1. Reese; registrar of the general conven- oer ry ix supplied with tion, read the consent of the bishops "by | Subreme Judge. The convention declined to Y " ed and incompetent boy assistants or newly : ’ g of young Perna | All modern appliances, nical facilities. od graduates ° z So sete Cates ste the cause of many | telkrwedl thes. solemn promise contormity|Seetatiine or thts in ee EAC eae tee aera Cat oe taeeaes ‘monet | tab. totus ¢ ica) Sie Sat eoeome a — _ cccurrences. The repo-ter was re- | be mittee im any recognition. 273, 1225, 1227, 122%, 1231 G st. a than sy | TENG : cng with eas or tal Si amusing eecen ERS sens ter Wan re) he Che clected bishop, the Mtany and suf-| Following is a section of the platform incat tollase of Oratory to | catalogue, containing names of! more than ase | TEMIE a (Re RR Extracting with gas or local thetic. with one of these on his visit. Two | frages, anthems, hymns, the offertory, pre-| adopted, the world. School year begins October 2. students. ss ee Fun — evidently in their cups entered the | Sebtation of alms, &e.” We denounce the seditious and inflamma-| ,, Welster Edzerly, A. M., Ph. D., President. | — eer a aS oe a 3 q 2 Hon. E. B. Hay, € depot, and after gazing in an aimte: tory language used by public speakers of fon around the room on ‘ How He Waited for Her. recent days and all of their efforts to stir the indicators, each of which indi 1 a | From the Detroit Free Press. up strife and dissension and create jealousy sa. ave. mw., Washington, D. O. Dieting. silver or amalgam, ata crowns, $5: gold crowns, Sone of Board of Trustees. Misa Hatstead's private school will be open | -tetept ty best full set teeta, $7. ‘se27-1mo* igeturets. onttter US a May Soca ath cot, ori oe, oat | Feteptome See tos Applications ‘may be made at the ‘schoo! roma | Mee hours: 9 to 10 a.m. 4 to pr. easter 1m on the 20th and 30th ‘of September, trou Ll to Ms, Mee to call your spect antite Proprietor ont = difterent hour. He glanced first at one then | She was one of these young women who | Md distrust in the different points of our ‘ne cuntunr, | 9°! Me ae ae Che ae GAT Gat 00] MME, 3. ESPUTADAET, om pace 9 remarding eur XOMPOLK AND WABHINGTON STEADBOA at the other, then pulling out his watch | are never ready when called for, and the |©2™mon country as un-American, unpatel- Guages for bos sel-3m* Seg fergie mg oe fete tae ge | Koto the pric DEN NORFOLK AND W: ca, he called the attention of his companion to | Young man who was to take her to the |°tic. and fraught with danger to our institu- atilogue " oe ‘TAL —_ THE BERKELEY SCHOOL charge of ‘vocal “department st Mt De Bales the disparity between them, and in theate- that nig! knew it. She didn’t live | Hons. , t GROSHON'’S DENTAL PARLORS, FSTARLISHED aoe Coe compo: | PYRE BERKELEY sctt0c th Ma. and st. John's. College, Washington, D. G. | CROSHON" = ae. oe ‘Tet Whisper said: “I say, Tom, far from the theater and was slower than |, The democracy of Nebraska declares that | fio Punctuntlon, Anuissi Literature, Shakes: | young men for West. Doint od te fiat | DiSeetsone hades. Walt Wan fo'b pam | Pet $y $1 to, $3, “Op a en es < them d— clocks do you suppu: usual. it recognizes in commercial and financial af- Deare, SSO°GS. Teli Terorae call’ Sf ebdicas as Mona - ‘nd Weed aes tice Ss ” tact of tert seca “AM, T guess,” was Tom's unsym “Fil be down in a minute,” she called to | fairs no north. no south. no east, no west tint Syanint aeereonscaae cee rat nema e | Sooo ! DITA, insert st answer, ax he walked off whistling him from the head of the stairs. that the Independence of states a3 one peo- | soig Are ty L. INSTRUMENTAL seve: UCHER Pind antl ioc ay ie answer, 2 “It's time we were there" he replied, and | ple ordains the closest indentity of interest | S20! “a ton AND | PATIN. GREEK, MATHEMATICS AQ D. BUCHER, pag a Se? — Numbers of people, mostly men with | as she sung out “all right.” he walked out | Without regard to section or locality, and | THE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL, FOR GIRIS AND | “candidates prepared for a of se a eg tt : no * pothing t do ant nowhere to go. make a | of the house and to the theater. "When ge | Eaae all Cexching to the contrary, uy whom | Ht usta coun, ee tue, a thelr | Fula ad Meeieeeaaiinaont fof | iagn, Vocal Cui’ st stmony amen a oa ton pam, daites except Randay. ME: loating place of the depot waiting rooms, | first act closed he hurried back. When he | S0¢ver disseminated, are false and per-| formation apply for circulars. | selteolm= ite. ce Paces pene 1a free Paint Sea fos = a and, if unmolested, will remain there ali | had been seated a minute or two she came | icious. x SI ; Mtge at a a = ESORTS. = éay and all night, too. The officials usually | down stairs all in a flutter. He was smil-|_ While we favor lberal pensions to the de- 2 ewe 3 is located at 1434 Q st. nw. =—— —$—————S spot them and the bouncer gets in his work. | ing all over and happy as a clam. serving veterans, we also commend the| MEDICAL DEPARTMENT GEORGETOWN UNI- the In, schools and Carl for colleges and technical schools and’ for bust. SUMMER RESOR’ The usher is continually cirealating through I hurried just as fast as I could, * she ex- worthy efforts of Commissioner Lochren in ‘por French ra D w. scaitiagseed nese. Best of references. For particulars apply = the crowd, and if a person is seen to re- | plained, “and it was too bad to keep you | BIS endeavor to purge the lst of those not| versity.—45th session begins October 2. For par- og KINDERGARTEN AND om inti ioe ates ae ee a eee the crowd. and if a zerson is seen to re- | plaines entitled to pension, and to make it what it MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL seT-Im 4 have been announced he is potitely asked | “Oh, that's 1 right,” he laughed should be—a roll of honor. tlculars apply to the Dean, G. L, MAGRUDER, | “and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal ie ug! so : : HOTEL Year, "Ox beach. “Maryiand ave. very a chook, 1918 Sunde fine Mt, | THE McDONALD-ELLIS § Ayn wy fo Shere he is going. “Alexandria” is a pop- | pleasantly that she almost fell on his neck. as aa M. D., S16 Vt. ave. aurotoct | Beye ill begin tall and wluter’tessions Gute | Corner 17th atreet aod setts avenue. ew. a eae ;-% estion. If, however, You are the nicests man in the world, Tried to Cremate Her. ed yg ee jas Oot a fea a — ntee ‘fires and er ts in doubt a: to the correctness | and have a perfectly lovely temper,” she| Oliver Server, living at 171 South street, > - 7 a1 > oO = for young ladies and littie girls. Unusual ad- | 7 tINGS. B , — = : : INGTON CONSERVATORY OF Music, 1203 | {1 ,30004, lation amd tthe girls.” Cou HOT SHIINGS, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. THE: of this Statement, hhe requests to be shown | twittered. Camden, N. J., yesterday, while in a| 2) THe EMINENT PIANIST, | Oth nc, Twenty afte year. Pane oda | antares tm literature, auislc and physical ext “irs heated by steam, levator ‘sod all & Seket. If this is not produced the indi- | “Don't mention it,” he replied cheeril drunken frenzy, beat his’ housekeeper, | _pinno “plarin October 5. Applications cand | Yolce. tlolin, flute. cornet, de. Frew advan ‘The eleventh year begins Sept. 27, 1803, mogera convesionces, with SS ae Nidual is advised to purchase one or to va- | “We'd better be going now,” he continued, | Lydia smith, ina brutal manner, locked | for" terhus’ pitas adieee Wat, Beane et | _ to pupils. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director. "oe For information address. the prlacipal, Pith replaces, will be kept open the entire year; cate. The latter is usuaily done. Women, | as he got up to go, “if we want to see the |her in a closet and set fire to the carpet | S17 Pa. ave., and DROUP'S if Ithough rarel su MISS CARRIE, V_ KIDWELL. Dirtosis Gian: | _ sez am Mise AN althoug! iy, it fs true, sometimes figure | last two acts. I've just seen the first and| with the intention of cremating her. The | _P% ave. aw. uate Lamperti) method of vocal art. 602M 8. | G7 colx PARK ACADEMY ss Z 1 e | Ta > ; = es 3 : PAP. ST, | BIL MMER RESORT, HILL TOP Ht in the capacity of depot’ loafers. They | its fine Woman's cries attracted the neighbors and | MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND | _™-™ sae ce ttm | “Charles F. De Mott, Prin. Harpers Ferry, W. Wa. E. & LOVETE. Prop: fhe matram, ang [rmediste supervision of | ‘Then she wanted to know what he meant, | she was rescued. Server was arrested after Business College, 1207 Join nw, Pupils prepared | FRENCH LANGUAGE. AND LITERATURE PRor. fhorthand: trncwriting, negative retouching. pho: | Elevation, 1-245 feet. Most ‘breeey palat.” Grew. re joucht to be "t tel . s < for elvil service, departmental al jaston Rivot. from Pi ress st. a. | tography, eclence, art’ music, a: , in, they are thought to be | but he didn’t tell her until after the play. "|a hard fight with the police and locked up. | fuccess{illy, for SSS ton Htivot from, Pat Suibgee | Resphy, tclemces tie, Mane hominem, incre: | ery uajetie fp ELUS, bath tm

Other pages from this issue: