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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1894-TEN PAGES. 6 FOR SALE—HOUSES FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. oR SALE-LOOK AT TH FOR SALE—DESIRABLE LOT, 503 bet. 7th st. extended and Sherman ave. neighborhood: no reason: 50, ON SHER- en grade; in improving able offer refused. Apply to Mrs. Li ave. n.W., a lot 50x150 S$; how rented te- good tenants for $30 ESCOLY eres Price, $4,000. WESCOTT, WILL LE—BEAUTIF “BY OWNER, AT SACKIFICE—BEAU- 9 rooms and cellar and will cou- [FOX & THESTON, OT Pa, ave. nw. FOR SALE -THE CORNER OF 17TH AND R STS.; cheap; lot fronts 5 feet oa feet on R to 10-foot alley in ice aud terms appl VESCOIT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. nie. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE—AN EC corner In the northwest; room for 6 houses; can be bought very cheap if sold now; or will trade in part pay; a good chance for rs call upon or ad- dress Room 77, Wash. Loan and Trust bldg. #19-3t SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS IN TODD & BROWN'S SUBDIVISION. ‘This propert, 4s sure to advance, and present purchasers wii ES & SIMPSON, 700 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOT ON IOWA CIRCLE— 23.6 feet frontage; borhood for a handsome bome. only we can offer this lot at a very low figure. t se : BANES & SIMPSON, 700 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE— DESIRABLE LOT IN MANOR; 50x135. Price, 60 cents. BANES & SIMPSON, 700 140 LE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—LOT 50x135; place near 14th st cations on the he Apply to BANES & SIMPSO: room has 6 bed rooms; can be bought ve excellent repair; 20x160. . B. E. olumbia st. nw. FOR SALE-HOWARD AVE. 2 NT, near Lith st. cable, room brick house; 25 feet front; good deep lot to alley. be sacrificed and can be sold for $6,500. A de- elded bargain. Also the cheapest corner lot ever offered on IPSCOMB, 612 14th st. POR SALE—ONLY ONE LEFT OF THOSE COM- fortable 6-room houses in 6th and 7th, K and L, 2 squares from eabl of cars to rua on H si trobe, hot and cold water; alley; rented to a select white tenant. The best honse in the city for $1,600. DAVID D. STC ‘This house must For full particul ‘allan st. me. house has range, la- 84 and 806 F st. n. FOR SALE—AT $3,900—WEST OF 14TH - 6 rooms, bath, cellar; furnace; paved alley; im a select white S04 and 806 F st Relghborhood. DAVID D. ST¢ one of the most 700 14th st. nw. haser cam secure a bargain in 2-story houses in the nerth- West; select peighborbood; pear 3 lines of cars; SPEC ‘An tmmediate pai one of the best-bui POR SALE—BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS—O: heights 18th st. north of Columbia road, with view down 4 streets, making each lot like a for lots 18x100, just uff the electric car Papered; cabinet mantels; owner needs’ money; hy reanonable offer refused. DAVID D. STONE, 0% and 806 F st. now. WOR SALE—A CHEAP HOME AT new bay-window brick; 6 large rooms and bath sidewalk; terms easy. Ie, $1,600 each. ide S st. nw. near AW & BOWED FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL LOT 0: aw. bet. Land M; 30x112 to 10-ft. alley. CRENSHAW & BOWEN, 1410 G st. n.w, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. MONEY To LOAN—W! i ¥ which we will loan on first-class business cr resi- dence property at 5 per cent for 3 er 5 yea other larger or smaller sums to loan at 5 and WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 9144 to 20-ft. alle 1410 G nw. IMPSON, Te0 14th ROOM HOUSES, ON 14TH ST. We can quote special prices a short time. on these houses for SIMPSON, 700 Lith st. E—9-ROOM NEW BAY-W never been occupied DOW TRICK: squares meth of Dapont ‘Ss on three sides; very beige! and light uly $2.00: mnonthly | payments ALE—A DESIRABLE Con heated with bot wate erty worth $20,000; for 3 to 5 years, at 6 per ceut interest, will allow a commission of 3 per IDENG contaluing 13 rooms? has JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. n.w. and all modera imps. ssenger elevator and overlooks Seott Circle ‘Terms reasonable. Ad- rks surrounding it. dress OWNEK N, Star office. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real — security; ro delay. RGAT § rooms and bath E - WALKER & SO} ABSOLUTE BARGAIN—SMALL ‘K HOUSE AND LOT, 25X73; ‘fT: 15 SIDE AND 10-FT. REAR PAVED 16TH AND 17TH, L AND M STS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 ‘OF $5,000 WANTED 0: tory brick on S st. near N. H. WE HAVE $1,000, $2,000, $2,500, $5,000 AND $10,000 to loan ou improved real estate security & BRADLEY, 927 F N.W.; EASY TERMS. OF 11 HOUSES, JU ing completed on Maryland ave., tst and A . east front of the Capitol; from 7 to 13 rooms: beautiful location; public park iu houses are built for homes; well built and best material used throughout; beautiful decorations. Apply on premises to JACOB JONES, Owner. MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL SUMS; EASY PAY- WE 45. Ohio Bank building. sige MONEY TO LOAN IN 1ONEY TO. SUMS "TO SUIT ON erry estate; no delay; 5 and © cent se3-1m tiko."T. PARKS, 1i10 G MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washirgton Stock Exchange, (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office.) BEAUTIFUL NEW near 14th st. cable cars, overlooking Jot, 203100 to alles; brown stone aml Poupeilan, nace; W be finished to sult purchaser; south front and good back and frout yards. Price, GEO. T. PARKS, 1410 FOR SALB—O NEak 1TH ST. and bath; #.m. 2i-foot_ front; RESIDENCE ON 7 ib 1505 Pa. ave $12,000; terms | MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND in dwellings or si or pply 1202 N. Capitol st. MONEY TO LOAN—IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, Al 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. ALSO BUILD¥RS' LOANS. WALTER H. ACKER, 04 14TH ST. N.W. bout publicity. ano. ‘ST DONATH, 611 2 uutiful new brick house of 9 rooms and bath, h and East Capitol; appointments perfect; ‘ice only $7,200; terms will sult any reasonable MONEY IN SUMS FROM $1,000 AT LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE 1, THE DISTRICT, COR. 10TH AND F STS. N a N AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- terest on Washington real estate. ALLEN W. MALLELY & £0. uF si ALE-HANDSOME NEW 10-KOOM HOUSE: heated by furnace; south front; ali nine-room brick, bay-window house; south latrobes: a charm:ng house; K near Conn. ave. and bath brick house; ellar; beuutifully decorat= 3 the cheapest property in the b.w. fer location and price. HO WANTS MONFY get it upon an hour's notice. ‘surance policies, bonds (local or remote), stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, it of the loan companies. ERKES & BAKER, TIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ew York has outstanding loans of It Is the oléest and largest in the eastern states. xood security, either for the building or purchase Call on or address aus-3m Special Agent, 1210 OU WANT TO BORROW, LOA‘ SELL real estate, let me hear from ‘ou time and mone} Ol We take life in cheap brick dwelling. 13th st. nw between H and I sts., 3-story Association of 3 a.w., beautiful new homme, only H st. ne. extended near ear line, small frie E. R. HAIGHT, n.w., mew Groom bay-wh J. EAKIN GADs! jy? & . balance payable $20 per month, will brick dwelling at MONEY TO IOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAT estate at 5 per cent interest. Realy. °° Rite iy: EY TO LOAN country property. Special privileges it & KUTHERFURD, 1307 F st. nw. Desiratle house on cars and herdies, ‘Terms, $100 cas! ‘upitol Hil, convenient to bath, ‘papered and ED. RICHD. B. B. CHEW, 7th st. near E st.. 9 rooms and bath dwelling: to ailley. Smalls eo WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. aed 1 you any. sum small, ou furniture, pist cs, without remeval of Ary business with’ us. strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans ‘can be paid’ in part-or in full at any time to suit the Convenience of the borrower, abd rt paid reduces the cost of earrying the WN MORTGAC waigous, ete., . B-stors brick dwelling: Price only... . FOR EXCHANGE. ve have honses and lots im all sections for WESCOTT, WILCOX. * bi 1 net Jot 20x110 to alley. eve AL HANDS€ ME: three ‘squares of Dupont (Sou. 143 to Te HERFORD, 1307 F st. 2 _BY L. STARGAMDTER, @13 15TH B.w., three-story ick; containing rooms, nd miodern ments; good yard, with ‘stable 3 conveniently located oa L 3 a dlrs sare FOR SALE—BY L. STARGARDTER, 613 1°TH ST. ‘e-story cad cellar bay-window ‘brie frot; containing 6 rooms, bath and ‘a improvements; good lot; ‘eautiful south within 3 short Squares of cable cars; well rented; bargain to fummediate purchaser. ‘A MOS1 SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL- 2 rooms; central would exehange for unimprovi & good farm woul Hf 500 THOS. E. WAGGA! 917 F MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- at lowest rates of interest; no de- located in n.w.; property in same be considered. MORRISON, Koom 19, Le Drolt bid ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON. (oe REAL ESTATE. |. FISHER & ©O., FOR SALE—TO RESPECTABLE COLORED PER- sen, elegant new Gr. brick; a.m.i.; Le Droit Park $3,500: $50 cash and $20 STURGES & MOURE, ¥ TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- proved District real estate. Also installment F. H. SMITH & SONS, F st. nw. seT vr mo.; ten notes STURGES & MOONE, 006 £ st! aw. se7 MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT 0: estate security in ti delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and G sts. iw. EY TO LOAN District of Columbia; no FURNITURE, PIANOS, Without removal from your possession. HORSES, &0., ANCOCK &'CO.. cor x = Low rates; essy terms; no publicity; wade the day you apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., |. .w., main floor. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. LAND Fe —TWO TRACTS OF 35 ACRES electric read to also two cotta: Ammendale, Md. rest brick bouses, opposite Franklin Park; 1% Inches on I st. by 144 ft.; stables on - Apply to De. D. M. OGDEN, F: Pst! now. Offer wanted. “s through land two miles from $1,800; terms, si $1,800. “Also 5-room farms and suburban places’ for sale property for sale and rent. J. £, CLEMENTS, y constructed and yply to OWNER, at 806 Send for map and y AVE. W., A’ well built; well” arranged: pantry, &c.; 40 ft. of parkit BRENTWOOD ROAD, " sale or rent. _ CHEW,’ 512 F st. FOR SALE-OR EXCH erty—One of the most fe county; 500 acres; hal€ cloacud, half wooded; only $8 an acre. F. M. Apply to PH 3B FOR Cry PROP- Me farms in Charles FOR ALE—PIAN OS. F. M. 0., Star office. — i STORAGE. he Packing Of China, Household Goods und Works-of Art, either for shipment or storage, ts part of our business. Expert workmen Goods shipped to all parts of the world. PROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE. AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUSY CO., 1140 15TH STREEL N.W. ¥ un established firm NEUMATIC, IN ¢ Lamp, tools; $0 exsh, ARMY AND NAVY ST rate apartments FOR SALE-HIGH-GRADE PNEUMATIC, IN FI . instaliments if good 8 ‘dry and clean; Celt (trem $ to 5) or address MAC, 1108 E st. ep for ea be! ae STORAGE—CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS STORED at low prices PHEAP FOR CASH—A NEARLY NEW -yele; pneumatic tire, - Cap be seen at 825 Va. ave. aw., 2b IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN” WASHINGTON. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. ©. The Preparatory School opens......September 24 The Columbian College opens. September 24 The Medical School “opens. October 1 The Dental School opens. Oc 1 The Corcoran Scientifle School” opens. 2 The Law School opens. .... ee 3 School of Graduate Studies opens. .October 4 “The Preparatory School, 1335 H street northwést, gives thorough prepara tioa for college, for the Naval aad Military Acad emles and for business. A corps of ten professors and instructors. Building open for inspection and a teacher present dally after Septemier 9 to answer inquiries from 9 to 2 o'clock. "Session begins SEP- BER 24. For further information address ANDREW P. MONTAGUB, Ph. D. TheCollegiate Department. exercises of this department will be re- sumed on Monday, September 24, at 9 o'clock a.m. in the lecture ball of the university. Full classical and sclentifie courses, leading to the de- of A.B. and 8.B., respectively, are offered. courses are aiso provided ‘for students whose time is limited. The faculty Is composed Of the following professors and instructors: Professor ot, Bolltnet me we, i philns or ai cal : ‘The Rev. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D.. ge ths, Greek, Language und Literature, Professor of the, English Tai and Literature lo-Saxon. ANDREW "P. MONTAGUE, AM. Ph. D, f Modi Ruane, “it Goto f of Mathematics and of 1 . RETT, D.D. Professor of Intellectual and Moral, Philosopliy. CHARLES E. MUNROE, 8. B., Ph. D., Professor of Chemistry. H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Ph, D., Non-resident Le-turer ou the Litstory, of Chémistry. CYRUS ADLER, Ph. D., Lecturer on Orisatal History. ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, | LisD.. Professor of nish. E. HILTON JACKSON, “A. Tal ‘Avatatant in Greeks” ssistant in % H. GRANT HODGKINS, A. B., Registrar “and ° Librarian, oi plea cto, Saree ach a eee ce examinations eld. on Septem: ber 21 und 22."'Further information may be. ob- tained at the uni 15th and Hy vestte, unlversity building, corner of Corcoran Scientific School. Forty-seven professors and instructors; twenty- three full departments: twelve full courses of st Ing Gacy Sacra Etsy, Sees 4 , Meteorology, raphy, logy and Mineralogy, Architecture, Finance ‘and Eco- nomics, Language and Literature, leading to degree of B. 8. Fee for full course, $90 a year, Special students admitted. Fee for’ single studies, $30 ber year. Laboratory, designing and field” work extra. Opening exercises Tuesday, October 2, at dlareawes by Prof. G. P. Merrill and Asst. r. OF APPLIED MATHEMATK f. F. R. FAVA, Jr. C. E., sa jead of Department. Courses in Descriptive Geomet:y, Perspective, Mechanics, ete. Special courses for teachers, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, Protemet ARLES MUNROE, Ph. D. fessor of Chemistry, Head of Department. res CARRINGTOS BOLION, Ph. D., cturer on History and Fulowophs of Chemistry. T. M. CHATARD, Ph.D. a Tecturer on Chemical’ Engineering. CABELL, WHITEHEAD, B. M.. ant in Axsaying. PETER FIREMAN, Ph. D., Assistant in Quantitative Analysis, 8. MILLS, A. M., Assistant in Quantitative Analysis. Instruction im General Chemistry, Chemical Prac- tice, Qualitative, Quantitative and’ Technical Anal- ‘sis and Industrial Processes, Axsaying and Metal- lurgy of Precious Metals, &c., &. Dr. Fireman will conduct a course in Organle mistry. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, Prof. F. K. FAVA, Jr, C. E., Head of Department Full conrse. Special courses in all branches. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ECONOMICS. A. F. CRAVEN, Ph. D., Protessor. Send for circular, RTMENT OF FINE ARTS AS APPLIED TO ARCHITECTURE. Prof. AMATEIS, Department. M>. MEYER, Assistant in Freehand Drawing. ‘This department has been organized for the train- ing of superior draftsmen in architecture and civil fhgineeriug and tor all who seek Instruction in free- wing. hand dea DEPARTMENT OF FRENCH, LEE DAVIS LODGE Ph.’ D., Professor. Full course in the French language and literature especially designed for sctentific students, DEPARTMENT OF M. HERMANN SCHOEN Professor. Full course in the German language, literature, history and science. A course fn the Polish langa DE ENT OF .'D., ie edd. ATHEMATICS. bra and Geometry (preparatory and advanced), Trigonometry, Analytic Geo Caleulus, Dit: ferential Equations, Least Squares, Determinants, Quaternions. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY, LEE DAVIS LODGE, A. M., Ph. D., Professor. Physiological and Rational’ Psychology, Ethics, Pedagogy, Lecturer on the History of Philosophy. Course expecially adapted to teachers. DEPARTMENT OF PH \D” ELECTRICAL Instructor. Lectures on General Physics, Theory and Practice of Electricity; enlargel laboratory equipment. Send Foe further Information add ‘or further information address oF IN prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph, 2: ean, The Law School Faculty: JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President, Professor of Public and Private International’ Law. The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL.D., (Associate =, CBP hen Se Court of the n 3 Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, of the Law of Domestic Re- lations, of Commercial Paper-and of Torts. The Hon. WALTER S. COX, LLD., (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Prote of ante ee Rent ~~) Personal Prop- fessor w am erty, of Contracts and of Crimes and Misdemeat nors. The Hen. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. Assistant Attursey General of United ates) Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law Equi ding, and of the Law madpenanglic 2 (Associat Mfumtice of ths Supreme Court ot the pee sel law. Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, AM. LLM., (@f the Johns Lecturer on t! Gometine Assistant “Attorney” of" the’ Ditrlet ot 55 Columbia! Lect the History of Law. WILLIAM’ F. MATTINGLY, Esq., ot Ger weonaira Sar Lect etiealCommerci ‘The fon. WILLIAM EdGalt SIMONDS, AB, LL ited States Commissioner of Patents), eeprom of tee Law et Petmte Tne Hon. ANDREW _C. BRAD! (Associate Justice of the ‘Supreme iY, ol of the istrict of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Plead- ing and Practice. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL.M, (of the Washington Bar), Protessor of Legal Catechetics und Judge of Moot ui ‘The books are now open for the registration of students. - Graduate School. ‘anced Instruction are offered, which sega tortine derssce of Master of Arta hiaster ot Selence, Reed aig Electrical Engineer and re of ‘original research and bibliographic inquiry. Opening exercises Thursday, October 4, =" Prot. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Gases in. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools ROBERT H. MARTIN, “et Secretary. Medical Department v oO The Columbian University 1325 H ST. N.W.. WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘The seventy-third session begins October 1, 1804. ‘The irtrodnctory lecture will be delivered by Prof. B.A. de Schwelnitz, at 8 p.m., October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clini- cal instruction is afforded. For announcement and further information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1821 Q st. n.w. ‘Teleptone,815. Hours:8:30 to 10:30 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. Dr. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas, 1325 H st. ow. Hours: 2 to 8 and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college at 8 p.m., September 27, sel-tt Dental Department ot The Columbian University. 1325 H st. o.w., Washington, D. C. The eighth session ms pe October 1, 1804. The introductory lecture will be delivcred by Prot. H. B. Noble at § p.m. October 1. Regular Sct | lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For further fnformation apply to Dr. J. HALL. LEWIS, Denn, 1309 F st. n.w. From 3:30 to 4:30 Dr. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec.-Treas., 13 i st., from to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be heid at the college at 8 p.m., September 27. ‘se3-1m T2SErperienced Gertuan’ lady wishes pupils of i man wishes pu a age, ‘at home or in-school, In German lameuage and lterature and music (university preparation); room. Ad- lessons in ext for board a Ad- dress Miss os 16th st. sel¢-lm _ DR. H. ©. SHERMAN, 2026.1 $1. N.W.—PIANO, hours from 12 to 2, after Ogtojer 8." Present ad- dress ‘OLNEY, se20-1m* Montgomery co., ‘Md. ISS T. W. KREBS, Tip) IpTH ST. Teacher of high art and 4 embroidery; pri- Yate class lessons; student ,of ,) itimere Decora- tive Art Society. se20-2t* Sanatory Gymnasium FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 612-614 12th st. L.w., opens October 1. CLARA J. HORTON, Director. Apply for_circita se13-1m* MR. HENRY XANDEI Wishes to inform bi pi jut he will resume lessons in PIANO MY of MUSIC on October 1. és Office hour: 11—12 o'clock. Music room: $07 11th st. in.w. se20-1m ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE,” TENTH SESSION, 1808-4—Day and evening "Classes will 2 October 1, 1804. Life, rait and. still-life drawing and painting, it oll and water color, un- dee competent instructors, Address ART STU- DENTS" LEAGUE, 808 17th st. nw. se12-16t DRAWING AND PAINTING—EMIL H, MEYER OF Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Muntch, Germany, instruct day and evening classes; dra model, portrait, illustration “and composition. Mr. Edwin Lamosure will instruct classes it water color. ‘Studio, Corcoran bidg., room 52. selv-te * COLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, K ST. N. 200 NW. PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, ‘VOICE, &e. 5019-61 EDWIN HART, P YOUNG LADY OF SUC desires position as teacher in a private. fu teaches Bnglish, French, mathematl best references given ' aud requised. Miss M., Star office. PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, LEIPZIG GRADU- ‘Aate—Piano, theory, psychological system of volce culture; cne veeni lesson and dire lessons, itcluding books, $5. 1901 V selt-Im* a THE COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF OPTICS. ‘A thorough course on the eye and’ the art of fitting spectacles and eyeglasses. An Independent profession acquired in three months, at mod- erate cost. A diploma issued to each graduate at the end of the course. Call on or a J. O. REED, se18-1m 1226 A st. n. D.G., Sept. 17, 1 OF HOWARD UNIV SIT Prof. James B. Hodgkins, D.D.S., and ¢lates are in charge of the dental ‘depart this school. Drs, Starr Parsons and 'T. Ellsworth with the ame. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW DEPARTMENT, FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. ARTHUR MacARTH Late Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Chiet Justice ot the Court of Appeals of the lef Just ol rt of tl trlet_ of Columbia. oe Lecturer on Constituti Hon. WILLIAM B. WEBB, Lace 9S See urer on ju ion of 1 Courts. JAMES. SCHOULER, LED O@ Lecturer on Personal Property, Wills and Administration. - 0. CLAUGHTON, (Of the Washington Instructor of the Senior Class, Common Law Pleadi ‘Jurisprudence and ds jestic Relations, and “Professor of ding, Commer- Criminal Law, the Law of Torts, EUGENE CARUSI, LL.D, (Of the Washington bar), Instructor of the Junior Class, and Professor of the Law of Real and Personal tracts, Negotiable Instruments Corporations. WALTER F. ROGERS, (Of U, 8. Patent Omice) Lecturer on Patent Law and Hon. SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS, (Of the Washington bar), Late Solicitor General of the United ‘States; Lee- turer on the Law of Partnership Lecturer on the Law of Crimes, |. RALSTON, LL.M, ize of the Moot Court. |. O. CLAUGH- (Of the Washi Lecturer on Practice, and J Messrs. SAMUEL F. TON and’ EUGENE CARUSI. The twenty-fifth annual session of the Law il open MONDAY, October’ 1, in the new Law School building, on n.w., when announce- ill be made for the ensuing year. ind all others who are inter- are Invited to be enrollment of students, secretary can be seen at his office, 610 13th n.w., from 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock opening of the session, at 6 to 7 o'clock between H and I st: it ing students, alumni ested in legal studi For information ai building also, from Inasmuch as the mode of instruct! this school requires that the number of students admitted to the classes be limited, an early en- rollment is expedient. Catalogues can be had at the book stores of Towdermilk & Co., 1424 F st. nw & Co., 1322 F st. n.w., or on application per- sonully or by letter to the undersigned. ©. B. PUL The Bliss Sch Of Electricity. Announcement—Books close October 10. Those intending to ente: should register at once, as our cliss is Hmited. Terms, including everything, $50. The only exclusively practical course in electrical engineering in the country. For detailed information address L. 1). BLISS, Principal, Warder building. auls-Imé&l ad 1850 Wyoming “ave. nw. ‘GTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ge for day scholars. pens Oct. 1. MINS FRANCES MAKTIN, PRINCIPAL. se15-Im* GUNSTON INSTITUTE—A BOARDING AND DAY school for girls, 3038, 40 and 42 Caibridge place B.W., opens September 26. al7-2m Mr. and Mrs. B, R. MASON. W. F. DALES, PH. D.. 822 6 N.W., JOUNS HOP Kins graduate student; thorough preparation for college in classics and other studies; 8 years’ ex- perlence. ‘ee3-3w* sel 7-3m Residenee, 608 H_ st. nw. C. MATILDA MINKE, EXPERIENCED TEACHER of plano and harmony, graduate of New Eng. Conservatory of Music, Boston. Emma L. Minke, teacher of voice; Lamperti's Italian method. 312 Del. ave. ne. se15-1m* MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, violin, theory: of. niusic. MRS." ERNEST LENT-~PIANO. sel5-1m* Residence, 1528 Corcoran WIISON,. VOCAL LESSONS. ce eae epectally ended ‘by Mr ‘of a ja led by Mr. Wiltian. Shakespeare on, Eng. — Music room, 1331 8th st MRS. Z. D. BUCRER, Instructor of Piano, Voice ‘and. Harmony. se15-1mo* WASHID st., near S primary, intermediate and advanced departments jent’ teachers. The pringipal has spent VE years in carnest work, and no effort ts spared in order to awaken tha Intellectual life of her pupils. For circulars apply, 9 to 12 a.1., seS-Im* — Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Princip: The Depai nt tectural Drawing Spencerian Business College is now Bpen for the eption of students, Carpeatess, buflders, uie- chanics und studeuts:in diougbting who have been trained here have achieved remarkable success in their several lines, as a direct result ef the prac teal skill and intelligence thas acquired. De- open Tuesday and Thursday evenings of ‘eek from October 2 to July 1. Further given OS D st. now, ipal. ‘we8-12t* ion, 1217 F ST. N.W. Elocution, Dramatic Art and Fencing class now fc Fall term begins October 9. cul er. sel5 Special vocal, VIOLIN, PIANO Lessons. s RUECKERT, ‘ourteenth st. ‘Terms liberal. se3-1m® CLINICS, Medical, Surgical, Obstetrical and Dental. ‘The Medical Department of Howard University Rill give the following lintes during the winter session “at the Freedmen's it inning after October 15: , eee , Surgical—Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. by Prof. N. F. Graham. On Wednesdays ‘at 4:30 p.m. by. Profs. Mobt- Heyburn, C. B. Purvis oF Dr. Dantet Williams. stetrical—For juates a ors, b; con are era seniors, by Prof. 'ynecological—Once a week, . F. J. ee by Prof. 4. Diseases of Rectum—Once a week, by Prof. C. Pingo amd Ear Di ye a ir ineases—Tuesd: ‘Thi da: Saturayy at i o'clock by Dew ky Oliver ele nor. ry—Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays, by Dr. EDA. Balloch Pe ae Ispensary—Daily, from 12 to 2 o'clock p.m., Dia. Watts, Hill und Witlsteg, 7 CE Pets bY Out-door Midwifery, by Dr. Ernest King. toDgntel Intirmary “open every week day from 2 ck Pp. Students desiring to attend these clinics must ap- ply to C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 13th st. sel4-I1m IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Attendance double net see nee i a : le of it year. t of VALUE Is SUCCESS derived from PUBLIC APPROVAI A first-class BUSINESS COLLEO! consurted oa modern business methods, to give always th instruction wita “the smallest (profits: The “oh ains. Full business course, or night, $25 a year. The typewriting snl thorthniee » $15. elation eeping, arithmetic, 4 . lett writing, pemibanship and “Rit biatness mabjectsr Established 1876, Send for catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, $.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w., SW. Flynn, AM., Prin. IV, LAW SCHOOL, 420 STU nw., will open Monday eve., Oct. 1, at 6 lock. For circulars containing full" tnfor- mation spply to or address B. F* LEIGHTON, LL.D., Dean, 452 D st. n.w., or JAS. F. BUNDY, GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SHORTHAND; instruction day or evening at home of pupil or school; terms ‘in advance; dictation a specialty; dest fete. STENO., 636 Q ave elms Mt. Vernon Seminary, BoarhiO Of Mist and 11241129 11th ai ing a OuDs tle children. err ces roughly m Bd progpesive in method mprroanly ro a ve in method and Primary. preparatory and collegiate departments, New buildings, perfectly cuntpied with every ap: comfort pilance for health and pupils. ‘Twen- Ueth year opens October For ‘further information apply to the principal, BeT-tr Mrs. ELIZA J. SOMERS. MRS. HARRIET MILLS. _ Nora lessous, after Sept. 15. ‘The MONTROSE, st Miss LOTTA MILLS, Pianisti~ se6-1m* will reopen Septem! ou es a calidren not Sivending the! ‘acalemy are samt classes of art, ainsic, ‘pewriting, phooography, Latin and ‘Vrencbr” “aul6-Smoe” MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVAT SOMOOL WILL RE- open for the sixth year on Mébday, Oct. 1, at 1429 20th ‘st. nw.” Application may be made September 28'ard 29, between the hours of » and 12 a.m. E set-lm* MISS AMY GC. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W.) PIANO AND HARMON sel-dtt LI Martyn College of Oratory. —INCORPORATED.— and best equipped institution of its FOUR GREAT DEPARTMENTS: 2. ORATORY. 4. PHYSICAL CULTURE. Sas RBY. FRANKLIN J. MILLER, A.M., PRINCIPAL. eee HON. EDWIN B. HAY, BOARD OF ‘TRI pa Ghee Wecmeneng PROF. WEBSTER EDGERLY, PRESIDENT. pec aioe team TEACHERS AND LECTURERS IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. sieges erat Special Features for 1894-95. separate graduating course in Literatn 1, ELOCUTION. 3. DRAMATIO CHAIRMAN OF THE }USTEES. rooms are built hy ted by electricity. tunity for individual practice is a great bless- to ‘hose who wish to develop the voice with- the college will have the Pet oe ce & ewes rhe Preferred. ss stem of ferring Diy will the ‘standard ‘raivel; "apd monthly aminations; 0 that no Sevtemiber 10), which will be mailed to COLLEGE OPENS OCTOBER 1. ings; Evening titions of the Day tiated, and light Wilege of taking 4. The whole ial Fall Circular Sessions: at 7:45, and Application Blanks WHITTINGHAM INST., TAKOMA PARK, D.C. A boarding and day school fatin ee Enno Miss . ro ce. mhl?tocel J Day WIMODAUGSIS, 1228 I 8ST. N.W.—CLASSES BE- jing French organize Sept ‘tober 1 Terms, $1 a month to members; mem- bership, §1 a year. WITH, Supt. TAUGHT EVENINGS—MECHANT- cal, architectural, topographi the Recessary mathematics for des! ihe ap begin September 24, at 531 "Where to Attend School. thorough knowledge of the COM- ES ‘at the cost of less time rnd ‘schools. HUNDREDS: We impart a Money than oti success in life (so they made We want you to know us; write you all about this LIVE SCHOOL. “N. nates to positions, Tenth year opens Monda tember 3. Day and evenit COMMERCIAL COLLEG! sessions. WOUD' East Capitol st. ‘and Pha: shen a iil open Oct rmaceutical ments wi t. For circulars address C. B. PURVIS, M. 1118 13th st. b.w. Dental ‘students Prof. JAMES B. can address or call 700 10th st. ow. j OOL, 1426 Q ST. N.W., RE- Preparation for_nal- Private lessons if desired; Dest of refer: ences. For circulars and iuformation WM. H. PUTNAM, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING t. Individual In- Mi for circulars. SCHOOL OF ACME PHONOGRAPHY, 631 F st. The Plisses Kerr’s Sc NA’ September 17, 1884. IN 20 FRENCH LESSONS, GOOD PRONUNCIA- tion ‘aught deginners. Daily instruction, $4. es. Successful ts National VeterinaryCollege This college bas twenty-one graduates in suc- to suit “government emplores. &e. Dlication, Address | SECRETAR' erinacy College, New Jersey ave. and O st. n.w. Washington, D.C. HOWARD UNIVERSITY TRAINING SCHOOL » address ©. B. PURVIS, 1y27-tooch ou ranged ‘Third. anoual “an For ct D.. 1118 13th ow. Bi k= Goliece i 11 11th ow. josiness . 5 Successfully for civil service, cetsus examinations. INSTITUTE AND Stenography taught. se2-tr Norwood Institute, 4 SELECT AND LIMITED SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1435 K STREET N.W. School buildings, 1212 and i214 14th st. Mrs. W. D. CABELL, MRO JAMES CAULFIELD. Call 12 to T and 4 to 5 o'clocke MISS BALCH, 1811 1 her school for young ladics Oc made to advance Prepared successful pills rapidly; 1,800 students for examinations. sei-1m {TON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 1225 n.w. Twenty-fifth year. voice, violin, Gute, cornet, etc. to pupils. O. B. BULLARD, Director. au28-1m* THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 18TH ST.. WILL September 24. Pupils Annapolis, for all universities and xclen- tifle Schools, for’ direct commissions in the army and navy and for the civil service. During the st_year twelve students have been sucresstully ted for various examinations. Arrangements wate lessons in all branches. CHa! W. FISHER, B. 8., Piano, organ, Free advantages red for West may be made for EMERSON INSTITUTE, A SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, 914 14th st., Franklin equare. Forty-third annual session under the presevt prin- cipal begins September 2: ‘This well-known preparat: school for Harvard, Yale, Princeton, &c., the United States Military Academics, and for the best tochnologi. ‘hols e @ reputation second to no school ty the foster of the tains the names of hundreds distinguished in every ‘ment will be under the immedi- Edwin Hardy Foster, A. teachet of successful experience, indorsed by Hon. of the Navy; Hon. nited States Commis: in this country. ate charge of H. R, Dawson, formerly joner_of Education; Mr. W. 'D. Cabell,” principal ed others. in this department cial attention Is given to boys between the ages of circulars, e+ address. the prisct mas CiLAS. B. YOUNG, "A. | WASHINGTON SEMINARY, 8.1540 Trth at. Select Loarding anil day shoot Collegiate and preparatar; tunent Gertan-Englisie "Able faculty, ‘Thorough instruction. Progressive ‘methods. Mt. and Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD. ‘orwood Institute, 1538-1540 17th st. Ldtt 1 S ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal ‘Training School, 1918 Sunderland place, will be- gia ‘tall and Winter sessions Octcber 1, 1894. au31-3m cet apes BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR STUDIO. Special fal term, se5-1m* z 934 F om | CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH TAUGHT BY native French lady graduate to children and oth- ers. Guarantee spoken in @ months. $2.50 per month. Apply 9% Sth st, -p.w. sed-1m The leadii ge business, Eng! shorthand and typewriting. oe and en- thusiastic teaching. Graduates of rare excellence and distinguished success. Situations when com- Detent. talogue, 2u30 GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOICE CULTURE, P A B.W.; Shakespeare urethod jung troubles. Sight- ‘Voice examination free. se8-Im* for weak voices, throat, ‘I reading classes. 'V OLNEY INSTITUTE, For young ladies and Uttle girls. ‘Miss VIRGINIA MASON’ DORSEY, Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Prioctpals, ial advantages for study of music, art and | a Sees, MME. J. EXPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF VOICE culture and the note chain system for readit ‘Term begins September 118 New York ave. MISS A. MAE ROGERS, VOCAL ‘TEACHER, 1752 Corcoran st. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS. ec13-0t° WILL REOPES ‘rench Natural bistory and cuiture classes for MRS_L. 0. Tal Fi EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. OUT OF WASHINGTON, Georgetown University | “7cxvnj2 sopmwr~ nockyae See _._w8 (Founded 1789) es SCHOOL OF LAW. |~——™ Faculty For young women and girls; 20 minutes north of Re =” fos ‘Washington, at Forest Glen, Md. Collegiate and Rev. J. ENS R S. Ty v. J. HAVENS CHARDS, ident of the Unt Preparatory courses. Excellent faculty, 40-acre Hon. HENKY B- BROW. = ~ D-» campus. $75,000 bufidings. cultured home, Gustice Supreme Court of the United Sia “ = turer on Admiralty Jurisprudence.” | Send for Manteated catalogue. au22-1m (cet sustt Unites ‘stat rt of Cains), | 8 yh COLLRGR, “as are lee Uni tates a 5 z be Lecturer ou Statutory aud Administrative Law aad | gp, 200th cea j0th September. Tegal Maxims. oe aE for” Hee, MART ents an D. to 16. \TTENTION GIVEN TO (Associaté Justice, Court’ of App the District ‘ARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR ee Court of Appeals of the bi fetes ‘ACADEMY. Lecturer on Constitutional and ‘International Law, | A@Aress the President, THOS. PELL,LL.D.,PH.D. cece xa lon. ‘AKD, (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals 6f the District umbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Hon. JEREMIAH IM. WILSON, LL. D. tracts and. Negotiable Pa racts 5 GEORGE E. HAMILTON, fh ia hy Lecturer on the Law of Torts, Practice, and Teste- Lecturer on Common Law "Pleading, “Criminal Law, and Domestic Helations. x TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL D., Lecturer on Civil Law. Cirenit Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Court of Messrs. TALLMADGE ‘A. LAM- BERT, JOB BARNAKD, and HENRY WISE GARNETT. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M., — ‘Secretary and Treasurer. POR RENT—-AT BLADENSBURG, MD., 104t00M ——_ dwell Weter and stable; rent, $12.50. JOHN The twenty-fifth annual session of the School of | STEPHEN, 1213 Fst. ‘sels-Bt* opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1804, at Th a aN, 1213 F 6:30 p.m., in it POR SALE—TRADE GR RENT—PRETTY, OOM- Law Betoo “Ballding, "Nos. G00 ‘tod G08 HE etreet | fortable and healthy homes at Wonine Lacey northwest, when the’ introductory lecture will be | Forest Glen, ‘ington and Garrett Park; delivered and aunouncement: made for the $3,000 to $4,500; terms easy. F. BENJAMIN, term. Present and pi cetive students, alt SUBURBAN SEECIALIST, 612 F 5 and ‘all others interssted in legal education are | _se14-6t cordially invited to be present. FOR SALE—AT LAUREL, Mp. ‘The secretary can be seen at his office in the ee AT LAUE jaw Dallding daity, after September 15, from, 6 to ee 2» Proposiiig to connect: themscives, with the school. for CRENSHAW & BOWEN, 1410 G aw. “ _sels-ot* _CILENSIL names bemee ti opening might, ad thas avoid tbe Palisades of the mac. fT steer Sitaate delay incident to ¢ Circulars, giving the course of study, terms, &c., can be obtained at book stores of W. H. Morrison's Sons, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F street northwest, and’ John Byrne & 1322 F street northwest, and at W. 5. store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on x lication personally or by letter to the under- ‘se10-1m SM. YEATMAN, Secretary. Medical Department Georgetown University. 46th session begins October 1, at 5:30 p.m. For | ~ ay aa men a 0 PSiCDER, av ee $15 Vt. ave. | FOR EXCHANGE—5 LOTS ON Mours before 10 a.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 pm, Colamla cate care, for 8 or 10-r00m house aul toocs Miss Susan Pollock, 1426 Q St. N.W., School and Kindergarten. and ee ae we, oF at Oth st. w., Eitind estar 43 eros SS ooo s college ive general vanced tantrctions,ebieaded, plcodialy ast gears us . ‘, bee FOR MEN ONLY, Evening Educational Classes—Arithmetic, Book- enogra phy, St . Typewriting, Pen- keeping. . ics, “Gyinnasiom “Classes for’ men ‘and Goya, st at the Young Men's .Christian Association, 1409 New York ave. nw. Sessions begin Monday, Oc- tober 1, 1894. Young men will do well to’ visit the building and inquire as to terms, é&c.seS-Im LANGUAGES. THE BERKLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, met 0. THEO. INGALLS KING, COMPOSITION. 20k se ne Beginners on Piano at half rates. eel3m EATON, BURNETT eas SUaNES Co ool of od and riti 12th and F sts, n.w., will reopen both day aud night school September 3. The schools under this management have been noted for their prac- tical character and for the uniform success of their graduates. Business course is in entire har- mony with the actual practice of the best bas! ness houses and banks. Scores of successful sten- ographers, our graduates, and their employers will testify (that ‘our department of shorthand and spewriting ithout a superior. Office open aaliy. Lk. “DURLING, AM, aul6-eosm DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, — —_—___* a. FORTRESS MONROE eo Se. St. John’s College, out pond ben ti Aasclect school. with academic and collegiate.| 7 OT SHIT AND Ro mechanical drawing. 1225 Vt. ave. ‘audeuzme” SOUTH BOUND. Ds RELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY | _ Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of AND HIGH SCHOOL, FOR BOTH SEXES, sil | Tth st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 I st., begins its twelfth year September 27, | &m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a.m. Starting ih the primary department, a child may | Where railroad connections ‘wre shade for all polet continue under experienced college-trained teach- | South and southwest. ers, who ave one to every seventeen students, — until for col or for tien. NORTH BOUND. Etudents prepared. by us" are’ now Suroliat a: | Leave Norfolk dalle ot 10 Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Princet Jobns i Kins, Massachusetts Institute ‘of Technology, Lafayette, oy and others. maton oat i igel oi ne * appliance, including 23 chemical ‘ad = nex! Tickets on sale x 513, 619, 135) and 1421 Ponn- for school | ylvania ave. and G15 UWih st. nw. ecessat Ask for tickets via pew line, ical | ‘Telephone 750. bc ay laboratory. Instruction ts adapted t JNO. CALLABAN, and capacity of individuals, No charge for tees | aplé-tt ‘Gen. Supt. Sclock, at school ng — = wr SUMMER RESORTS. ecste “Mome, SO4"2ist st aw, NATIONAL, KINDERGARTEN AND IM. School, Mrs. LOUISE. POLLOCK, PHALARY _Teacbers" dass, Gone sets Education for Real Life 1864. a SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 154, ‘Spencerian Business. College, Matienad 1D aw. tay see cyt a In the national capital and throdebout the a 1a a household on associated thorough ‘Bess training and a career. ‘The thictieth He of this fo- stitution began Monday, September 3, 9864. Five complet x io ‘ish, Neu- ete English, ‘Tapld calcu lations, rapid writing. moral and Delsarte system of and com law; Pri with initia! ening ‘Shorthand c-] nent * y 4 excellent. For illustrated ind Architectural Dra Full | pany address JAMES H. PRESTON. Corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Lncatlon cont fuo-im 2wasd® Spacious, brilllantly ilghted, handsome halls and LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA. class rooms. Services of graduates a wars in de- Ag to families until October 1, mand. ‘Terms moderate, but no comperition wi large rome: shade; table first-class. Mrs. cheap schools. The leading business nen of Wash. 8 EB Lov cons. set ow fagton were trained in this college, and send their | = © 1 a a fons and daughters aud candidates for employment | WLI, TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY. W. V bere for training. Finest location for scenery and sir in town: This college received from the World's Columbian | first-class talle: good beds. telccraph office in GmmIsslon a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ 144 hours from Washington Of ite graduates. received Guiseae fea the Beet ae Boren Wantars Dae graduates receiv plamas w Leal om AIN HO PERS FEN sition ‘for superior general written e: od bg er py a Ly and four of them wou silver ‘medals for “vaiaaise |W. Va-—tamated on fruit hill. farm: 5% service” in the living educational exhibit. | ne Office open every. bust 5 Write or call for ba on E SPENCER, . GREEN, Proprietor <4 __ au6-tr _____ Principal and Proprietor. fa) ee Gonzaga College, COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. FATHERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS. COMMISSSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- Clussicel, | scientific and business courses of | Me for all states apd territories @ SMECIALTE stuies. Schools reopened TU! DAY, SEPTEM. by KH. EVANS, office (basement), 1321 F st. BER 4. Special course for older students wishing | Always in office, uflice hours. gait {to make rapid progress in the classics, For par- STATB rows ticulars a COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS POR EVERY STATB Rev. CORNELIVS GILLESPIE, S. J., and territory. Notary and U.S yo 8cS President and Treasurer. 28. = a x OUT OF WASHINGTO: age — ec il lB ae daciclnte sen sU AN PROPERTY. ST, AGNES SCHOOL For amis aunaxt, xy, |__ SUBURBAN PROP. Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Choice of four courses of study for graduation. Rpecial stodies may be taken, or a full collegiate coures Fo add: Mis EW. . Pris. — ness BOYD, outer ° MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND WILL n SEPTEMBER 12. Persons desiring Infor. mation ‘about ihe school will call on Mr i. C. PARKMAN, 027 E at. ow. I will meet, pupils al . and P. st., ember 12, at 2 Sclock p.m. F. D. MORMISON, Supt, auziim | Can be secured during the next few days ln some KEE MAR 60) “AND MUSIC AND ART building round Washington, at Cot servatory Young Women and Girls, a | Of the cholcest _— ng choice school. The finest climate. Beautiful PARK, for each. Cash rounds. Elegant buildings. Large and exper- | Pautiful COLUMBIA seas cnned faculty. All home comforts. Rare ad- | or irstallments, Dou't miss this grand opportunity. vantages. Reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. au2s-im___C. L. KEEDY, Pres., Hagerstown. "| gust thiuk, lot for $30 on two rallvonds, the fifteen miv- FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOU Flite oe puitsted, In Medmont reeion of Vir- | utes ride of the cits, and with Gly conts comma- & LADIES, Warrenton, Ya. Thirty-fourth year begins Sept. | Stat and ouly Pennsylvania, with Eitita, ville KR, 55 miles < nee Fe ee BCE ee pri, | tation fare, AM high grouml. No rwamps. No ROCK HILI, COLLEGE, CONDUCTED THE | Malaria. Pare water and alr. Large shade trees. er the Christian schools, Situated upon | ¢. : tbe of one of bills overiok. | Oviy a few Blocks from station, ‘TIS 1S YOUR assical vommércal nina aah perenne | LAST CUANCE, oo don't be too Inte and. for ever course for small bors. Stwlents are received as on Grand excursion today earders or day scaciira: Por pacticuinss sdcess | Mfterwands be worry for tt. pnnenoN THER MAU = President. { ge 4:36 p.m. from Sixth strost @epot, Circulars 3 Th. Getwee Pata ah and tickets at office, 623 F ST. N.W., snd from For both acres “Pirtycateh year, “Vers beaten ‘ot cy ‘Farive ‘courses of in: | our agents at Gepot. eeit-tt z mlnetecn, trackers: cot moderate, For Deavtiful and ace address THOS. HAN! ‘LON, D. D., Pre = tw2i-78t

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