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18 THE. EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER: 1, 1894—-EIGHTEEN PAGES.: SAN MARINO MOURNS. — Death of a President of the 5: Republic. Pietro Tonini, a president of the repub- Me of San Marino, is dead. es San Marino is the smallest republic in fPending @ month on Long Island, returned Miss Florence Poole has feturned from Colonial Beach. Miss Alma Sagar of Washington, who has been visiting Miss Maggie Thorne for sev- eral days, returned home on Friday. Joseph Allen was quite severely injured on Friday. As he was driving down a hill EDUCATIONAL. The ColumbiamUniversity, WASHINGTON: D. C. : pets. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, Where to Attend School. Piervar STUDIES at the cost of less time rnd mouey than othe schools. HUNDREDS owe their Te ma | Remedy For | WORLDS FATR Stomach, illest The The The 1 | success in life (so the: to the 7 hear the Aqueduct bridge some part of the | the world. It ts inclosed on all sides by | The 1] Ceived here. We made BREAD-WINNERS of SEVENTH Liver, and Darneah becke cau that: the weno ok tae! the. provinces of Italy? “Tea area’ te twenty Zhe Corcora Z| We mane you te Row, ue, rive audwe ill teli| INGTON, D.'G. oY Te sca 5 horses, who took fright and ran, upsetting | two square miles, and it consists of a crag- | The School of Graduate: Studies “October 4 | Zradnates to positions. Tenth year opens Monday. on the Sth day of July, A.D. 1893,’ and recorded i the wagon and throwirg him out. He was| gy mountain 2,200 feet in height, on which THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, ember 3. and. evening sessions. Woon's | im Liber 1826," folto et seq., one of the land we mp a n 'e | not seriously hurt, however. 1335 H street northwest, gives tho prepara- MMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st. | Tecords of the Miss Clystie Heffner has returned from a| ‘the town, bullt around a hermitage, | tion tor college, for the Neval aut siilitary Acad: | COE hereby, Cly: er = founded in 441, and accessible by only one | emies and for business. oA corps of nine professors anece I will sell at apction, tm front of the prem: g a Sar one ee inne tein Maryland. | oe daugh- {74. It is surrounded by wells and has three | abd fustructors. Eiiliding onge. for tnspe-tlon, tude | ee Rurses. Por circular, adden OB, Ponte: | Mek, oR TUESDAY, THE POURTH DAY OF "SEP | TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AVER'S PILLS | ys Er ine coon sony | Fea iat tna etc | tee at ya eine Sonn tags | Bie” “OS arta | eee et Gatarerrsiie | Sore tare, b_AMy Catal oriuase °h ext "4 4 5 farther infor wi GHSIS, As city in the District of OTHW! ND ON C STREET BETWEEN , elect r life. Two presidents are ; a y . SOUT! RECEIVED tember 7. eee ee cere THR COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENE a ee Geet RATE! | contained within the following ‘metes and’ boson Ry virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and —._——— lation is 8,000. The exercises of this department will be re-] gxirrH, ‘Saperintendent, jy12-6m ~ | Ramely: Beginning for the same at a point on the | duly recorded in liber No, 1530, at folio 493 et sea., Highest KENSINGTO: - E Seared on, Mantes. eptember 26, at 9 O'eG he Soe SCATEMY GR TR IGLY GAOL | theca XOX svenve twenty-these GD Gest | con of coe book emuaar es oe baa ar ee ATES FILLS. é minke ee Sim im the lecCte all of the Gniversity: “Tull THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, Perea rom the, eoatheweat, corner of said | bia, and at the request of the party secured there- men. | classi nd title es, leading to tie de- b AVE... = s esterly al by, ’ ~ Fale acral to of and Mi. Samus | the Secretary of the Treanry has amend: |i! Akon ens marcia ore | POR YOUNG LARRY ASD Cuma, | sgt an tnt cr Gea | tee toned arr ae ee AT THE bed Argent of Capitol View, while playing In | o4 the quarantine regulations to be observed | wns time le Huvted ‘The iernity ‘is. composcd | Engtial Sara oft ay aera, ea Tee | Hoe aerenty Seren ead tan Gy 113) feet; | THE TENTH A eof ER World’s Fai Seer FAIR. | | the yard on last Wednesday, fell down a | a¢ pores and on the frontiers of the United | % the following Prgeessore, and tnscructors: Stal: altaction Se aiven to, Soe satatal’ ectoaten: | and Seer CwclNs, G0 S45) toens ese POE | Sewing Gomrimen Weed eae tosmines aaealas te mae ns the fences. f 2 ; thenc a att o s rT. | I | ary ‘well, twenty-four feet deep. As soon States o as to prescribe that the personnel JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D., President, Vocal and jnstrumental music, drawing and paint: | twenty tiree (25) feet; thence south to tntersect a | fit? Of Tottagten, ee as the accident was discovered the mother | of the vessel shall be detained five days | Professor of Political and Histolteal Philosophy. } ing. French, German, Latin, elocotion, and pbys- ta RA Gabo yA Ao I 4 called for help, and with the ald of a nelgh- | from the completion of the disinfection, oF | protest’ of tho Hook aU NTNGTON, DD» | feal culture’are taught by competent instructors. | parallel w! southeasterly to said avenue and place | Cer of said square, being the intersection of TERE EVER WAS A SPECIFIC Fom ANY | bor, Mrs. McQueen, was lowered into the | three days if all baggage, effects of passen- | Pfqor of the. Grvck Language and Literature. | _auzo-im of. beginning. South D and Canal strscts, and ruuning thence east ae complaint, then Carter's Little Liver Fills | wel! by a rope and the little one brought | 8@FS and crew, and the vessel, are handled | Professor of the English Language and Literature OUT OF WASHINGTON. a! a ag} engine y ~! iF 2.150 muare Sse sane the te ot Seoth ix = i auch wery Wo v" ran\ Ne = » more vr ree- oth eight tenths . shold "Kxow this, “Only one. ‘ans ‘ica. "Try | to the surface. The child was seriously | **usively by quarantine employes. = ANDREW ‘T" MONTAGUE AML, Ph. D., ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE. Story, frame building, known as Ker" eo7 sew York Suth Capitol street: thence south along South € then. : but not fatally injured. [PST SOWARD GOR tk. Pas Sern | ac “Gilebe, rctentane nasgbrimerse, Mat ecto | ST et saier One-third of the purchase maney | eheitaet, Srey tenes get ongis wie Bete THE MODERN MIRACLES OF HEALING wHicl || Wm. H. Wheatley and Miss Laura Professor Of Mathematics tad of the German Law: | September 17 Woe Rise LUCE STREROS pazable in cash, the balance in cqaal installments | Crpitol street one hundred and eighty-six and forty. are indisputably perfurmed by, Dr. Williams’ | Wheatley, who have been spending the ae cand Literature Pelaciqat, Rockville, S. aulb-in”| a oe ape two frame with interest at the! Fate | Sre-bondredihe (186-45) feet to Canal wirect: thence i} w closest Investign- "ARD ODGKINS, le .. . D., ANI og , KLIN ST. RAL’ anu from of | along tl ine et one bunds ix i eee and thelr friends. Ja27-cosly | Past three weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J., | —— A WREN BLAIR WILL FORM A chase | Profesor of Fiysiee, and Adjunct "Profewe? of ig Og EEF oy fete ravabie, semi-anmea Mejahnd sccured by deed | and forty-nine-bundredths (06.4% fect to the place ‘ANGOSTURA BETTERS IS UNIVERSALLY CoN- pata anny, ee for stage Jastructiou; terms reawonable. Addront LEE D. Donat a. Dis $oung ladies will reopen Wednesday. September | option of the purchaser A deposit of $30 "required ting parte of lots tee tS ant dines ay is cond te ‘ *. af eng 3 er, care Mr. Robert Downing, Benning, D.C. 1t* | professor of the French Language nd Literature. hear ace upon a 4 terms of sale are ith the Improvements, consisting Manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. | to Baltimore and has with her, her mother, amelie =. The Rev. J. MACBRIDE STERRECT, D-D.. | _3818-wées2in pot complied with in fifteen (15) days from the day iting, known a= Xe. 401 Routl At all dealers. au3t_| Mrs. James H. Marine, and sister, Miss An- | Di. E. 8. KIMBALL, Professor of “Intellectual and. Moral Phileeopiy. | MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILEE, PA: | 0f sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the weet, with frame stalles aud es SS nie Marine of Baltimore. ved enous in Singing. CHARLES E. MUNROE. 8. B.. Pb. D. —$15 per year. A successful school; cne of the | Property at the risk and cost of the defaultiug pur- — A ny 3 Dr. Luther B. Wilson, presiding elder of | ger.s.1yaayisoney® md Saturdays, | Professor of Chemistey. best tolintine with energy and’ 20 wake up bors | fuser after five @) dare” advertisement of guch | yganeMarels thereafter of tae pormtocn, bot ate this district, will preach and conduct com- | _**!* ee oar H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Ph, D.. fo, the duties of lite. Bors under 38, §iT4. J. | Tove Wi poms newnaper published in Washington, | {y)," tn ‘pquare’ six hundred. and Eninttrerven Mon munion service in the Methodist Church to- | MR. ee ae Non-resident ja UeeT aim tue History of Chemistry. | SHORTLIDGE (Yaley, A. M., Principal. eae IONS on secenting at the par Fart of square number six hundred and thirty-nine Is Ph. a mémo* « au | focumbrance “Se aon ie ot thas evens Call 12 to 1 and 4 to 5 o'clock, Lecturer on Orivatal History. Beta sconce pe eee GEORGE HW. PLANT. 37. Sacto ona tate, “ect iencksnas hee lan ard Methodist churches of this place |.” STRUGHION BY ano ANT protessce at tgeiahe ns” NRELI AM LUDo President fropene for ttt: | Go RUGRN EGO RGA ee | inte) seats from January Th, Tosh, beable ANACOSTIA. Will be held tomorrow evening, in the War- EXGIROGTION BY ANOOCIATED SFE B MILPONTArKSoN AY Me, LLM. dente’ septetiner "19; 1804: ‘oth ‘Rekes! recelyed. (accessors to"Latimer & Sioam). "| Ate sea-anmunlly, socal det eg ner Memorial Church, Rev. R. M. Moore, meth aaeemeed sistant Jn Ea appl JELLY, Ne —— : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Anderson gave a| pastor of the Mackey Chere are: te egal ah CRAVE ee Bee ste H, E, AM. Windsor, Sd. Jrtf-cotm’ _ | TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE Iurnoven | Yas. at follo TS ct sen ne ee me tae Ue Ne , ‘ ir | in 9 University, eee ty aut te Greek, FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADTES. PROPERTY IN LE DROIT PARK. BEING THE | the District of Columbia, very enjoyable party last evening at their | ing. enn ie ee H. GRANT HODGKINS, A. B., Warrenton, Va. Thirty-fourth year begins s HANDSOME TWELVE-ROOM MODERN RES! | Lot nine (), square G37, will be old subject to home on Washington street. The occasion | Wm. FE. Dulin returned today from 8 | pire ORGAN PRACTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT] Reristrar end Librarian, |. sesce,| 1h, 154 “Situated ta Pledmeet region of Vir: Re Oe ENG ag MAPLE AND. SIDR | an tocumbrance of 62,000 and taterest. "etd 3 was in honor of Mr. John Anderson, who is| “Miss Stella Perry is visiting friends in en 00 RO. ENG ALLS KING, The a ‘cznmliienn Out oa been ‘Septem: = ae pat Davie | BS miles OR MAPLE AVENUE, NORTHWEST. When = — payable in 3 years from May 27, beerep ny dirs rota irae. Septet re Ak ae ae x et ay at tae waivecelty elidtagt Corwen’ of 15th dy17-tu,th,s39t_ GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Prin.” Foon a in Geek Ob tenet . | ktum, payable seul anoeaiiy ad secored Uy deed Fated in impromptu exercises, and refresh-| Miss Ella Guesta of Washington has been SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING aaa Hi tte we 3 NEW YORK, PEEKSKILI. eighth Gay" of September, AD). 180k and daly tee | Of Udst, recorded to Uber No. 14K, at Tolle 66 et ed at a late hour, after | Visiting Mrs. Jc. J. Hardesty. ‘Thoroughly and Healy taught. Indivklual in- | or catalogue descriptive of there sexeral schools THE PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY. Sued Lee he tase, fine Sane one of | Toaiiaghe Of the land records of the District of Co- ee ee ee . Dr. E. B. Clark has gone to Boston for | struction throughout ccurse. Cali for circulars. | address ROBERT H. MARTIN, Gist xear begins September 12. fi: the land records of the District of Columbia, and | Mubta. which the guests departed. Among some of | g week's visit. SCHOOL OF ACME THONOGRAPRY, 631 Fst. | “ausoeim Secretary. O-cotot _Col LOUIS H. ORLEMAN, Prin._| at‘the written request of the arty mecared there: | Term of sale: ,Qn, such plece, ove-third of the those present were Miss Fannie Anderson, Mrs. K. G. Hammelbaugh of Harrisburg, ee — ae Rh = = RAITY OF 1A, ' | by, we will sell at public at _in front of the rehrse money paid in cash; residue Mrs. Sadie Poates, Misses Ida Goodwillg, | Pa., is visiting Mrs. John T. Frommene Miss AMY_C. LEAVITT, Medical Department TE eLetter, WA. Bicutiaes on AY, the FOURTH DAY OF fre S20m) Perments, in one and two sears from the Figra Goodwillig, Jessie Darling, Emma |, Miss Irene Knowles, who has been spend- ae EE TANO AND TTAIGOXY. or Peering, ine ts Scntember. Academical. on- | seilowing described’ nud und. premises, stigaie ty | © ded of trast on the vokd "aod to beat Dodge and Messrs. Beverly North, Norman Ms sometime with her sister, Mrs. W. H. | soiatt LESSONS ON THE DANIO RY HOARD. eee ence! Sepertuenta. ‘Fur cate | io tastict aieemaia and Sudieened oe ook tein interest. from the day of ale of the uate of © per North, Homer Dougal and Theodore Snell. a pr =| The Columbian University | sitter Wit’ a1. rons Tox, 11... chatrman. All of Not numbered thirteen (18) and parte of tote | Cont per annum ntl pai, eb seat aims Tar ne dnt La a c eee: Spee ea ee SEER NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Le Drolt Park, according to the recorded subdivis- | Of $250'0n each piece will be required when Soca pemeenecteeetnes| | MMRNANDREA oocwry, | [ru samme age arcedom, | ft a NE, | Ree Be on Rag» [oe ere ne ee eee | ees See Gee are ~ “ th #t. new, " a * “ § |. » AY veyor u strict of Columbia, 1 im ber | <u vi wit! teen from ti Stevenson. The work in the past week has | ‘Tne public schools of the county will be Branches in the principal American and Eu-| The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. ‘Corn Governor Shepherd, follo 15, aad parte et tots | sale, otherwise the ‘tratters eect the vigee Se Beem very axccessful, many professing cow-| oa cn the 31th Of the moat fen | "pens citten tend Tor gheulare, : Initz, at 8 p.m., October 1. ST. GEORGE'S HAI, FOR BOYS. ST. GEORGE'S, | Mumbered Ove G) avd six (6) being ant Intended to | resell ‘the ¥ at the risk and cost of the Ge- version and several requests for baptism. | ©P€™ - French, German, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek. ’ As he the southernmost twenty-five (25) feet in depth | fuulting purchaser. All conveyancing, ‘neconding, Tomorrow night the baptism and Lord's | trustees have selected the following tench- — F daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Bis Tot a enticed ie catleee «OF | Of cach of eaid lots hy the whole width of each of | Ate at the cea el hee meee camel, a Every factlity for practical laboratory and clipi- year; eatablisl tation, said lots adje Dinding on the rear line of WM. Ro WOODWARD, supper will be administered, Pastor Steven- | ers for white echools for the ensuing yea: training, health, kindiess, comfort; $210 to $258. | Aid jets adiclning and binding on the rear line of + rAitD, . son being assisted by Rev. George Bowman. | prof, Samuel F. Stalcup, principal, and Miss H eal Instruction i afforded. aie sé Sprovementn comiofing ofa iwentay and mee | outeanas “Ho SOFPEXNAIOR, Trecen, The meeting in the morning will be ad-| rice A. Febrey, assistant, for Carne | 2% T.. Williams-Pearman, For announcement and further information apply to | WARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND Wine | Luurovements, consisting of a two-story and man- wm dressed by Mr. George E. T. Stevenson and School; Mies pes Widest weacinad “oe — vant Be greg Mtg Siggeocon Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1321 Q st. nw. reopen SEPTEMBER 12, Persons desiring infor-| and bath and all modern conveniences, known as | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., AUCTIONGDRE in the afternoon a meetu:g for men only q . q “ - eoan i a : mation about ihe school ill call on Mr. H.C. | No, G07 T street northwest: also a brick stable in a NITE, Bea ean P| PARKMAN, 927 Est, nw. I will meet pupils | dhe rear. with aide otters. terete fica i etels | TRUSTEES’ £ALE OF VAUUABLE Ux1 Sor | Telepone,815. Hours built up, and a pure production imparted. For OF VA MPROVED B. and P. depot, Gin st. September 12, at Z) or Maple avenue, The lot frnts 60 feet on north PROPERTY, KNOWN AS A PART OF A Will be conducted by the pastor. On ac-| Miss Mary Grace Douglas, assistant, for | terms ‘fad vacant hear ek ey ete ee Dn, EA. DE SCH count of the revival, which will be con- | Ballston School; Miss b. W. Nevitt, for Co-} 6th st, mer 1325 Host. now. i ee MO! , Supt. A Ne ‘T street, Mi 4 TRACT OF LAND CALLED MES'RVEY tinued next week, the entertainment which |tymbia School. ‘Teachers have not yet been Mr. Pearman fs now booking engagements for] youre: 2 t0 3 and 4:30 to 5:30 pm oman = rc a icet and ctlece a eptendl did opportunity as im | PETEMS'” MLA, BEAT LOCATED “OS Was to have taken place Monday night will | elected in Jefferson district of the county, | SORCerts. ete. For terms apply as above. 1t* iat scatecae zs ee ¥estment or to secure a fine home in a good and BAST SIDE OF BRIGHTWOOD AVENI be postpened indefinitely. and tecchers for the colored schools have | FUGSI-CLASS INSTRUCTION ctie. gone ee ee) eee oe 2 easily accessible neighborhood. XEAR BRIGHTWOOD, IN THE DISTRICT Mr. H. A. Griswold, president of the Po-|}een selected as follows: Mrs. Roberta | Struinental musie and ——— == : ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | _ COLUMBLA. grounds, Elegant buildings. Large and exper of Oratory. fenred “faculty. AN home conuforts fomac River Railway Coiapany, who has | Whiting, for Sumner School; ‘sa:ah Hatton, | lsh and Italtan, “giver in cash, the balance in one, two and three years, been ll with typhoid fever, is now out, at- | for Kemper Schoul Miss Ella M. Woscon, | —P*LUT. 1861 oth st. Rare ad-| with fiiterest 6 per cent per annum, payable | date on the 1th of May, A.D. 1803, and re- Martyn College Sa € for catalogue. | semi-annually, ‘and secured bya deed of trust on | corded in Liber No. ISI, wt folio 258 ef wa ae -tending to his duties. for Rosslyn School. The county supecin- XTE! ED TUTOR DESIRES FE sol SCORPORATED. au28-Im _ € . Hagerstown. "| the property, or all cash. A’ deposit of $300 wil | Of the land records of the Distelet junvia.and e lyn School. . ir pie $e shorthand ual trpewriticg tm evening: 1223 to 1231 G st. nw. . TRE Hic! cere be required at time of sale. All recording amd con- | at the request of the holder of oles secured As a result of the fight for the office of | tendent of schools, Mr. James E. Cle nents, sv “4 ‘The largest and best equipped institution of its | IN THE HIGHLANDS vevancing at purc 's cost. If the terms of this | thereby, we will sell, at public in Justice of peace for Anacostia The Star | has called a meeting of the county school ‘references; | moderate charge. Address | ind“in the world, Of Maryland. tale be got compiled with ta fifteen ‘days from ‘the | the’ prembees, “oe THESDAT Tie” Spe Fepresentative has learned that Mr. Carroll | bosrds tc mest at he coat eae ne No 765 Q'st. nw, __ aus FOUR GREAT. DEPARTME WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE, day of sale the trustees hereby reserve the right | TEENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A." D. 1804, aT Smith, son of Mr. C. B. Sraith, an old and | on the 12tn instant, to settle with the treas- DEPARTME! GEORGETOWN 1. ELOCUTION, 2. ORATORY. 3. DRAMATIC ‘Westuinster, Ma. to resell the property at the and cost of the | HALP-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK PM, the following Much respected citizen of Anacostia, has |urer and to consider seagol matters gen. | }{7it¥.-4Gth session pein de teeer tt: Beed CULTURE, 4. PIBYSI@AL CULTURE. ee tay mae Seon mere Oe Nie! atin 98 | ee te Been a Oe aw - jeulars apply to th n, G. L. MAGRU . a8 = oe : they maj neceseary. 2 Nese Geta reac Orbe. Washitaioe!. Avlingion ; and Fats | nee rave auction "| HWW. FRANKLIN J. MIELER A.M, PRINCIPAL. | ote Wore fe Hf, LEWIS De Present aie Gronce Si. BARIeRIay the eames of the noreneee - 1 jd ‘a! = a 5 “HOOL we a ge = . CAB = - 7 e :". employed men, and are Searing: out and ool, 1918 Sunderland place, will be- ps thos pa enka busines. ‘For catalogue, address W. Po MASON, BY DUNCANSON BROS:, AUCTIONEERS. — ber degrees a A pleasant reception was given last even- —= beg mag Letied S algae gr] Ae ill and winter sessions Octover 1, 1804. PROF. WEBSTER EBGE@LY, PRESIDENT. U.S. .N.A., Principal. 22m "| cpusrees SALE OF VALUABLE Uxmrroven 4 . ee - - ——— eae oy Hu. ing by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Paxton at their | pajiston on to Falls Church. The company | EMIL H. MEYER OF THE ROYAL ACADEMY, | TEACHERS AND LE@IURERS IN SPECIAL br A. AND LEE UNIVERSITY, fows, Dc — ee home on Michigan avenue, in honor of their | js also obtaining deeds of right of way from Municby will conduct a. clase in ‘pajnting, draw: EPATEM ES “Lexington, Va. " Bg a aS ly recorded in = » &e., from nature, opte t —_—_e—— Bred ce Suests, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Garwood, Mrs. | the lani owners along the line. : Metserott balling: 12 eet Fee at Special Featumes Ger 1894-05, Bi RAO a Des: Uber No. 1698; follo 257. et seq.. of the land ree- Leming and Miss Ethel Paxton of Trenton, |, A public meeting will be held at Colum- | —étzerott 2 = | 1. A separate graduating ‘eourse in Literature; | _J*9-52t ml R. Dean. | ords of the District of Columbia. we will sell, im N. J., who have made mary warm friends |S! School house, near Arlington, on Mon- | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF Cot open to all. NATIONAL PARK SE) Day oe See on TUESDAY, the FOURTH . 6th day evening next, to consider matters Lad * im Brookland during previous visits. Vocal | taining to the improvement of Counie ronda, Sitiat nenctieg. These goome are Gilt of tele | For seung women and girls; 20 minutes north of | O'CLOCK P.M. the falowing described eal es and instrumental musical selections were | A regular stage line has now been estab- ventilated’ -and iehtel Ot ghorricita. Mere "ope | Washington, at Forest Glen, Md. Collegiate and | (iy or Grorgctown, District of Columbian’ te wine rendered by the Misses Beatrice and Viola | lished between Washington and the Arling- te cost. a aod practical courses in portunity “for individual practice Is a great bless-| preparatory courses. Excellent faculty. 40-acre | Beginning for the same at a point on the south side Rhine, Mrs. Paxton, Miss Ethel Paxton, | tO post office. It is thought by many that usiness, English, “civil service, accountancy, | [or (ke, ‘Sorel : of Stoddert street, distant one Wundred this stage line will oon be supplemented | Sborthand and typewriting. rior and oat disturbing’ athera = Cercle the solce with: | campus, $75,000 buildings. A cultured home. | fat Mee se eat ant ae a Walter Rhine, Hattie Paxton, Ruth John- | bya line of electric care thusiastic teaching. Graduates of rare excellence ‘i > 3. Every pupil in the cafiege will have the ston, Violet Horner, George B. Johnston | James E. Clements hag soli for Mr. G. N. Detent’ Cataloguer see Mtwatlons when, Snr |-privtiege /of taking Wee in Bunettatlow, Spealkfg, ILL and Wilford F. Robbins. ‘The young folks | Seagmuller a farm of 69 3-8 acres, in Alex- aa Te ICR a — ee 8 AOE engaged in dancing and a collation was | andria county, for $6,500, to Mr. Cornelias | gaty tie, “ection of a BUSI ere be whoke spatem La. ave., C.K. 2. The uke of the news Praetice Rooms for tndi- DAY OF PTEMBER, A. D. 1804, AT FIVE west. conser, =. the om oon ed of J encie ont Stoddert reets, running thence with south side Stod- Gert street, 120 feet; thence south 120 fect: theses : exst 120 feet, ond thence north to the of begin- sided the tation of th f the cost | 4. The whole system of conferring Diplomas will | Oe#r the city for young 2 ning, ther with the imgroneemmbes so ease- served, after which chor is singing and a |J. Cusack of Washington clty; also a house | of the tuition, “The principal af e. 8) '® “| ne rearenaeed: the stamtard ralved:, and-smonthly Fehloncet: home cornfortay ox te Binis, Fights, privileges acd appurtenances thereto good social time was enjoyed, which ended | and lot at Carlin Springs, for Mr. W. C. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, coniebsions: ie that oe maakt nde el a, |. SeRMea A. to eee Eee” Tome Onetuind coon: tenes ne at a ate hour with the refrain of “Auld | Wilbirt, to Mr. Chas. J. Simms of the Treas- | | rT wcltaeows, tinated, coe” eucceistal | falip santaiont. te tie See Ten aca aes | _Syeiteec’ years, totes to bear interest at 6 per cent ner ane Lang Syne.” Among oters present were | ury Department. y ue been * September which will be mailed to ROCK HILL COLLEGE, tum, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by G. W. Williamson, Mrs. ©Ma Yerkes, Mi it {9 understood that the Mount Vernon | Pawin Met (OF 18 year. | reperion. | aeember 1 bs at maa a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at . brethers of the Christian schools. Situat. ‘Depostt $200" Bertha Williamson and Miss Yerkes of Eck- | Railroad Company will begin work on its | “High prices DO NOT guarantee the BEST treat: | COLLEGE OPENS OCTORER 1.—Regular Day rerio | She plies of the, purciaee : ae ar. the of one of the picturesque hills overlook- | Cuirad at time af sole as 7 > = bi Washington to Alexandria in | ment or the BEST value. Sessions in the mornings; Evening Seasions begin | ing Ellicott City. Howard: cousty, Md. Selestin, Slaser’s cost Teta of ere ene: ae. at par Mes 50 ee ha preps gs 4 2 is : Ful course, day or night, $25 a year. ¢ e. ant, ar Fepet tions of the Day, Sceslons, . | classical, commercial courses and a preparatory ~ ‘aitesn oe AE = with Tinder. Mrs. George B. Jubnston, Mr. and| Mr. E. T. Sisson has been awarded the INDIVIEUAL INSTRUCTION? © nuzs-sm a5 nd Wearders or day achctire Por particulass nitvess | 40,ft#el! whe property at the risk ‘phd ‘cost of Mrs. J. Woodward Horne*, P. H. Johnston | contract for macadamizing that portion of | getabiishin sere, a wae GER ORF ae foulting purchaser, after five days’ ad m best discipline; central oca- Fi BACH S jy21-2m ROTHER MAURICE. President. . ys" advertisement and Mr. and Mrs. G. Washington Rhine. | the Columbia turnpike road nearest Wash- | casteisbetl Ja70;, best discipline | central NES. B. H, McEWEN, TEACHER OF SING! 21-2 i MAURICE, Pres gh 2 I — ~ t come _ ne’ blished im and place above good | “in Woman’ nl | PENNINGTON (. SI y Washington, D.C. “OSCEOLA C GREES Mrs. Dr. George Gross: and Miss Nellie | ington. and ‘cheap books; diplomas ‘and positions for gradu- Fhurstare Ret 243 ‘North Capitol si, (Washington, ic RN ed, PREMINARY, | BOUND ite WILLA ok SORES i AH M. ¥. Bennett of Washington have returned home | Mr. Frank Hume, county supervisor for | ates; tookkeeping, arithmetic. spelling, grammar, satter September 1, aueedwitn” | Be both aetse, FTG R Eee ee eee | satt-anes ss Mt. EAoR, Sfter a delightful fortnight’s visit with Mr. | Jefferson district of the county, has caused | letter wriuse, Penmanship, business, forme, com | MES Be MABON WILL, REOPEN | Donutial Sad eccrine Renive ery neath, oe SE WOTTON 1 ea Se eal ‘Trastees and Mrs. J. Blake Clarke of Sargent road. | more stone and macadam roads to be built | fogue., & W. FLYNN, AM. Principal,» aul6: Shots school for girls io the new Wulldings, S038. | struction: Ulneteee tee as, Fee Mong eS Soa 0, ACTIONERES, eet G GE. Sir Knights Rudig, Sellyrs and John De |in that district than in’ any other district | “*“~— = os tte 40-42 Camb glace, Cooke Park, .w., on Sep- | gatal eed address NLON. D, D., t kates & ) (Successo Latimer & Sloan). Witt of Touisville, ‘Ky. ‘were the recent {In the state. More attention by the citizens | National VeterinaryCollege | _ tember 26." GbxSron insrirere, ""autram? | _Pr I a nape mer cone niia Gommeniniis eadenaiee ie guests of George F. Erdman of University | !8 being paid now to the public schoois and This college bas twenty-one graduates in suc- Sf. 205N's COLIBOE ANNAPOLIS, MD TRUSTEE’ SALE OF THERE FRAME DWELL- CORNER OF CENTER AND 14TH STREETS Hei public roads of the courty than ever be-| central Gmchice The Tecan eraduates, in, mu: Gonzaga College se Qh, Seton, Commences 10th Septemer. FARR LATE ON, HARRISON STREET NE-| EXTENDED. MT. PLEASANT, D.C, AT PUB: Col. Stern, Capt. Simons and Surgeon | fore in its history. Mr. J. F. Haney, supei government employes. Third annual an- sd 12 to 16. SPECIAL, ATTENTION GIVEN TO ANACOSTIA, D. C.. AT PUBLIC AUCTICS, | pltG AUCTION. a of trent General Bell, visiting Knigh's of Pythias of boar ete Pigeon d Lig = i. say Under the direction of the Fathers of the PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE | Ry virtue of a deed in trust to me. dated the sth @ay of Now mnier, AD. 18M, and aa, ae | Benton Harbor, Mich., were entertained on | he will do a is power to give the peo- 5 Society of Jesus. NAVAL ACADEMY. 16th day of Ai it, A. D. is records Classical and business courses of s-udies. Schools | Address the President, THOS. FELL,LL.D.,PH.D. | in Liber 1983 at folie B08 op akg mt, Uy ra | in Liber 3 ti Will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 4. C»mpetition for Jy2-78t Wednesday by William Quina of Brookland, | Ple good stone and gravel roads. 1632, at folio M4 Ot seq.. ome of the The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Brookland 1 of the land ree | Jand reconde : cont f the District of Columbia, T will sell at probs forthe District of Columba, and at + ae = 7 5 | thice free scholarships August 29, 30 31. Open | 5 =r SHOOL FOR GIRIR AT RANT e ion, in front of the " the request of the party secured thereby, we will M. E. Church will meet cn Tuesday even- MR. MORTON WILLING. WAS CEON COMMER VARORY OF MUSIC. 1805} og all. Wor particulars alacen ST, AGNES’ SCHOOL FOR GIRIR, ALBANY, N.Y, MBER SIXTH. TSO) at TIO Olio | Sell, at public suction, in front of ‘the preimiees, “ 10th st. n.w. Twenty-tifth year. Piano, organ, Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Choice of “dian WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER FIFTH. Jka. at ing next at the residenc? of Mrs. J. J. — volce, violin, flute, cornet, etc. Free advantages Rev. C. GILLESPIE, S. J., four courses of study for graduation. Special thir at ee neises. sit- | FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.. the following described’ real Fisher, corner of 11th and Lansing streets. |The Ex-Vice President to the New Ix. OB. BULLARD, Director. au28-1m* | ané-1m Pres, and Treas. | stadies may be taken, or a full collegiate conte. county ‘ashi igh. District afore- | estate, situate in the District of Columinia, te wite A number of water pipes were distributed pray caenune oR = Sa9 au situate I es, sald, and known as lots 5:2, r i ae a ; =a UNITED STATES COLLEGE OF For catalogue, add-ess Miss E. W. BOYD, Prin. along the Bunker Hill road yesterday, and York Republtes: LADIES’ SCHUOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, U: jy2-3m i der direction of Prof. M. A. Joyce, will resume ») fj = = = ——: === ibered one (1) and t (2) of Suste : as the laying of the pipes from Eckington | Ex-Vice President Levi P. Morton has| der direction of Prof. M.A. Joyce. will resumn VETERINARY SURGEONS, = & frontage of 24 fect and is Improved by a frame | Mambered ant owe & Boers is making rapid progress it is hoped that | written the following open letter from his} PAY Sept. i]. Ladies rsa 22 C STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. AUCTION SALES. SET ee nOTD Spt numbered as S11, 315 | Goh to Gits-elos hed tae nalt ee eee SESSION 1894-5 BEGINS OCTOBER 1ST. FUTURE DAYS. Terms: One-third cash, balance in ove and two |S 0 Rrowa's subdivision of Mt. Pleasant. Bald All those certain pieces or parcels of jand and on the south side of Harrison street bet 7 on : a #-E -F- and Taylor streets, Atucutia, D.C. Buch lot hes | Premises, Known and dist a the water service will soon be within reach rT Fogard to his| to clasn days, &.. addres of all the householders of Brookland and |CUntY Place, Ellersile, in raga Institute, 16th st. University Heights. nomination for governor of New York: 4 3 — — = years, with interest, and secured by a deed of | SUdivision is recorded in the office of the surveyor TNAM'S SCHOOL, 1426 Q ST. N.W., RE- | G27For prospectus and full information, address | TRUSTE SALE, MONDAY, THIRD DAY ‘OF | trast on the property, or all cash. All conveyanc- | Of the District of Columbia, in Book County No. 6, RE Pm itt oa uate ie tee anbels ‘s are bs teri nal a if ance aaa betes 3 bee erg rap raced eat Sevo < i on or J ion a Mtns #00 will v pon pee no orek a : pit oF 5 One-third cash, balance in one and two me that show! jecla: ities, ical’ schoois and bust - in front of premises, all the prop- be ch house at time of sale. ‘erm : ~ 5 per sana tag penser Ssrangs ith ference to the republi- Salts; private lessons If destred: hest of reter~ Se ee = erty” mej ‘and. deserted in deed. of trust, | Tertms to be complied with in tfteen Gaye frou day | Pers. With Interest, and secured by a deed of trust my attitude with reference P uggs, (For circulars and information apply to | BATON, BULNETT & DURLI ‘SINES L- | being three unimproved BUILDING LOTS in Ta. | of sale. on the property, or'all cash. All converapeing aud Edward Carter, colored, porter at the Im- can state convention, I address myself to auss-tt WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M. lege and School of Shorthand and Typewriting, koma Park, Md., which are described as follows, ‘Sizned) WM. N. FISHER. ——, at Jarchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 Peroni Act at Pen Mar, narrowly escaped | the republicans of the state of New York, | sp. CECHAAS ACADEMY, O01 East cavrrog | 2!) aul F September 3. "The schools unier tiie ive ah a ort Rae pe 9 [ream el " Trustee. | complica with in fifteen Gaye from day Uf wate, oe lynching on Thursday, ard {s now in jail at | and beg to say that while the suggestions | st, will reopen September & Young ladies, and management hive long been noted for thelr prac. Gilbert's subdivision, known as "“Takeme DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTIONEERS. the trustees may resell the property at defaulting a1 ex i af s cade! | tical characte for the uniform success of ie — purchaser's risk and cost. Chambersburg for an attempted criminal | are in th-mselves unusual, I venture to ex- | {iildreu not attending ant, “music, typewrith ey ere ee x the same 1 Riconety coe among the | TRUSTEES’ SALE CF IMPROVED PROPERTY, “Sn. Ww. HOLMAN, assault on Miss Amanda Weagley, a younz press the hope that the urgency in the pub-| _phonography, Latin and French. — 6-31 mouy with the: actual practice of the bent bust- | will furnish an excellent opportunity. for persone SITUATE ON KRAMER STREET BETWEEN JACOB ROURBACK, Jady who lives about a mile from Pen Mar | lie journals for the announcement of my ES “INSTITUTE, hess houses and banke. Scores of successful xten- SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STR desiring a first-class investment or choice sites for NORTHEAST, CONSISTING ox rban re THREE FRANE DWELLINGS, 7 ®ST AU21-cod dbs LAND MATHEMATICAL | Ographers, our graduates, and thelr employers will RATCLUPE, DARR & 00. <G MEN AND BOYS, q | testify ‘that ‘our department of shorthand and E Cre and about half a mile from Rouzers- decision was not occasioned by any undue | 4 bent estity 3 : One-thinl cash upon the rat- ao PA. AV ~ | hesitation on my part. #14 14th st., Franklin square. See es ons ae ne of the sale by the ‘court, abd the bal- | Jame TOAD. feta an att ee gee PaaS Bt —— plths W- Main, baggage master on the |“ am certainly not seeking any nomina- | Forty-third annual seisioy under the present pein- | AUF ayy . Kesident Principat, | fonts Mregpeetitat, ‘miallments In one and two | folio 373 et’ seq., of the land records of the Dis. | COLLATERAL SECURITIES AT_avcrion altimore and Ohio railroad, who had his | tion from the convention, I have been ab- . evidenced by two promissory | trict of Columbia, and at th ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. note. bearing interest at 6 per centum per an- | secured thereby, we will sell By virtue of two collateral motes and by direc- THUR 5 tion of the holder thereof, we will sell at public + wepion, eihie. cur sales, rooms, 020 PA. “AVE the following de- = ON TUESDAY, FOURTH DAY OF Scribe parcels of land, ‘situate’ in the county ‘or | SEPHRM . 184, AT ONE O'CLOCK P.M, Washington, District of Columbia. and being de- | the collaterals attached to said notes, to wit? scribed as all of lots numbered 120 to 142, both | One note for $150. secured by first deed of trust This well-known preparatory school for Harvard, | ORAL INSTRUCTION FOR DEAF CHILDRED hand mashed by its being caught between | sent from the country so long and so far | Yale, Princeton, &e., for the United States Military | Ladies taught lip readin i, num, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of | front of the premises, two cars a few days ago, lad to submit to | that no one can refer to the slightest move- | and Naval Academies, and for the best technologi- Mies J. HEDRICK, 3321 N at. trust or mortgage on the 1 i tation second to no school | Address till Sept. 30, Haytield, V: 11-2 the option of th hi ‘A deposit of $50 on | NING-AT FOUR 04 ni a ise C1 r choo! ys rata tion dress: Sept. jaytield, aull- ” he of purchas dey of NIN Zz @mputation, and the injured member has |™ment on my part to cause a discussion in | cal schools enjoys, a reputation second to no school | _Addrose till Sept. = p ca “ CLOCK e - in this count oe Mineo) | each lot will be required on the day of Kalk been successfully removed. Which my name has teen weed with the | taiss the mimes Of bandreds distingulaned fn every The McDonald-=Ellis School, | Contexancing at cost bt purchasen 1 nae A, Welding took place at Boonsboro’ sev- | ames of other republicans who are de- | profession, 9] TON, "A USD. Palit i gral dave, ago at ine Fesidence of and by eS Bagger stl Mos foe oe (The. junior department. wt 1 be under the, immedt- Boarding and Day School | 122. Sone es este Mi Inelvalve, of, Wo. H anocue's and. the ie American | 20 Darts, f hots 176, 177 and 178, tn sub of Long ev. G. J. Roudabush. It yas a runa-vay : " : ores a wait AUCTION SALE. tain lots in block numbered 27, in Job nd, | MASSOTS Hotes of $87 ench, secured hy bea match, with the bride's twy sisters in hot | @y¥self In nobody's way, nor have I suffered yk Harvert, Mectetary ot the Maree Hoe for Girls, By virtue of a decd of trust, dated July 13, iadivites’ op 20, Barnard, $x! : : trustee, ‘and othe idivision’ of of Long | of trust on Jot 318, “square G20, in the eit ee Tee See Mencind (tae Ronen junk | wey ne 29 Se ek fer mae RS Fa | OT oe eee hand aoe Gee wei avnabiee de poe the weltten ord ed ate 2 me and | Meadows, sald frst named subdivisbon ‘being me | Washington, D. G. ‘Parties’ torecoetea ‘wint east iver the cetemeny eon oxte, for myself. one? of Halucation; “Ae. W. D- Cabell, principal | COR. MARS. AVE. AND ITTH ST. Next school | upon the written order of the holder of the’ note | endgn yealdgirat ,mauued, subdivision being “re: | Washington, Col. Horace Resley, who iwas nominated | .“And now, having been five days on | Norwood Institute, and others, in this debartment | year begins September 26. wlll offer for male ae Oey trants, 1, the undersigned, | of Columbia, in county book & page 2S entd here | | Terman cash, for Congress by the populist convention at | American soil, after twelve months’ ab- | special attention ts given to boys between the ages AS ree NK tes, ‘No. 40514 “10th street northwest, Wasntncton, | Bele Suproved Wy frame dwellings. Each ot will | au20dts RATCLIFFE. DARR & ©0., Ancts Rockville, having finally acc»pied, the work | Sence. and having examined the situation | of cight and twelve. ont agai THE rents | Bob at THREE O'CLOCK’ P.M. ON WEDNES: | P5804 sale! “One-third cash, balance fi DUNCANSUN BROS. AUCTIONEERS. ©f getting the 500 signaturvs necessary to | @5 well as possible in that period, I beg to cpeulars, dc. address the princinal, | | MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE CoLt BEAN | DAY, SELTEMBER FIFTH, 1804, all of the goods. | two years, for Wich moles of the chee . r . get the populist candidate!on the official | Say that in the approaching councils of the | _9u25-tf SHAS YOUNG, AM PRD. UNIVERSITY. 1825 11 st. nw. Wash. D.C. | chatiels, implements and other ‘personal property | {N° Tears, for which notes of per cent per annum, | 7 yt es SALE OF THE TWO-STORY BRICK ticket is now i party in convention assembled I desire to . e_seventy-th! ion begins ldrese” | of, "Sty description now contained in said prem- | interest payable semi-annually, and secured. upon LING NO. 1224 LINDEN BE- in progress. he [lisses Kerr’s Schoo 1894, For announcement and catalogue address’ | ises No. 405% 10th street. northwest, incindl ‘sold. —_= TWEEN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH AND —_—.__. be regarded as a soldier of the republican Br 2 DE SCHWEINTE a Serine: TY: | CIGARS, TOMWACOO, CASH REGISTER, “STORE | purchasers option. “$ip0 aceite A case at | | GUAND Ht ee FALLS CHURCH. army, ready to receive the commands of For Young Ladies and Little Children. Dr. E. A. DE SCHWEINIT% ‘Sec. Treas., FIXTURES, IRON SAFE AND SHOW CASES. ey i Bh A comvepenen pn | Tg ¥ | 2 virtue of a ‘of trust dated February 1%, 4 my fellow-citizens of like persuasion in the | Fall term begins September 27. 2450- nk ited 1325 Hi st. nw. Terms of sale cash. rehaser’s cost. ‘Terme of sale the ‘complied with | {24., aud recorded ai the Inod records of tbe public policy with myself, whether these |_®u223m 438 N_ st. THE FISK TEACHERS AGENCIES— NORMA W. WILLS, Trustee, To"iittcen days of Gay of cate, “turer trustecs | District of Columbia, im Liber No. 1ss0, folio 27 The sociable given by the Christian En-|fommands involve leadership or services in | PRIVATE TEACHER, WITH HIGHEST REFER. ceichauvartim place; ivesten, Sener: eel 421 bl penere ae elas $50 wre, Will cll at pelle Serene aL Se @eavor Society at the Sunday school rooms | the ranks. ¢ a fiesires ocholsre in lene and vocal me New York. N.Y a DUNCANSON BROS., AUCTION . cost of defaulting purchaser or haves | TEEATH. “Ac. "tson, AT FIVE O'CLOCK P.M. of the Presbyterian Church’ last night was | ‘When I left the Vice Preshlent's chair | Bisne fewons, 50e.;_ special rates to those who W., WASILINGTON, D. i — e | the “following described land and premises sitamte an enjoyable affair and was oak yori and since I had no thought, much less os Ofce. : ‘auzl2w* pee a TRUSTEES, SALE OF, HE} FRAME DWELLING ALDIS B. ee | ie the ay of Washington, ‘District “of Galt . ge of | fe, to re-enter political life. | Mantfold | 25 FiENCH LESSONS, GOOD PRONUNCIA: | 120% South Spring at., Loesaneetea, Cal, By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated De- | SulT-cot Picite bull@ing, 622-62 Fat. mir, | sui desizoated as lot mamberd two hundred = i la of exercises, in charge of | Considerations regarding my family, which ~— Re baaeee Dalge tae ae Eg cember 1800, and recorded al the land rec- a fy 4 fe Recah consisted of the following, |1 have no right to obtrude upon the public, | Gonvreation, rol i ram mar, reading and diploma class-| | Correspondence with employers ts invited. Reg- | ords of the District of Columbia, in iiber No. 1841, | C7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED tym, | BUmbered ten hundred and four (100s), viz: Recitation, “Kentucky Philosophy,” | led mie to desire to spend the remainder of Sa GH fog MULE VERT HON: | _tetration forme cat to Bencern. _jot-ximo™ | fll Srp ot nen. we will wel at pic auction tg | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER (HATH Tata. ates Nn | Syl, A cuneate mpravementa, meal Miss Edith Merrifelds; solo, “When Sura-|my days in retirement. __ | iB 307_D st. nw. = ete THE BLISS 8CHOOT OF ELECTRICITY. SAY Oe “MePraunese? MONDAY, THE TENTH ALDIS'B. BROWNE,” | {he Mune Nelomping or jn ant wise mer Comes Again,” W. R. East: 4 “By the kindness of my countrymen, hav- 1864. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. 1894. The only institation ins the eres | where stu- | O'CLOCK P. M.. all that plece or parcel of ground Trustees, to be id im cash, and the io ind ema "mg any ns tmani Fead-| ing held high official positions at home and FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. Gents are riven a thoroughly practical course com- | and premises situate, Iying and belag in the ite et | _8U20-cod Pacific building. @22.-424 Foun ee ee gy ER So eH ing, “Tish’s Dilemma,” Mr. J. B. Gould; abroad, 1 was profoundly content to let the n Fee Sreacorinn Bestness College, 7: bined with Theoretical, imrueon, , 80 a8 to = ‘Washington, in the District of Columbia nd m | WaL! BW MS & CO. Al NEER Purchaser, bearing “Interest at the rate of 6 per solo, Love Lies Bleeding,” Mrs. E. W.| record stand. But do rot understand me to | National Bank of the perp yen hee Sen and distinguished as and helag part of lot numbered sises TLLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS. | centum pér annum from day of sale, payable seml- Watkins; organ colo, “Sweet and Low," | imply that I look lightly upon the office of SPPNCENA sess! ee ee cg ag ack elacetoal ae Rag SE Secluaiey ‘secuinanen aan ieee TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPRovED | Sunuall wacent hy Geen oe yo ef Briss Chara Le Gulager. After these exer- | GoveTnOr of the state oF Nea the capacitics | 42 dMe,uatlonal capital and throtghout the country, | engineering ‘course of a ‘mivernty condensed into | Eater four, Gna qoginning, twenty seven (22) feet | PRopenTy GN GEORGETOW SB BR | Shaver. “A Gepost ‘of $300 required at time wf tale ¢ises the company was ireated to wi Something of the rescurces, the capacities | fs a houschold word, associated with thorough ematice ‘excluded E, Pr Lewis, ‘By Re profeasor | hence, south along Sth street ten (10) ‘feet three | PynAC, STREET. AND KNOWN AS’ THE | Sui"e!,, A deposit of $800 required at rime of par melons on the lawn. Among those present |and the needs of the empire state, and I | deas training and a’ prosperous career. gmnatics ‘exclnded. E. Pi. Lewis, B. 8. professor | (gy snchess thence ‘west, one imandeed ‘nod inte ‘ane PIONEER MILLS AND WAREHOUSE. ne ‘The thirtieth lastic year of this lar_in- | Elec. neering, Colvmbian University, also axnist- Were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parker, Mr. and | @Ppreciate the Importance, the usefulness stitution begins ‘M ptember 3, Five jonday, ant in feet one (1) inch: thence north ten (10) feet three | 4 BY virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 12th | phaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within Mrs. E. W. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah | ard the great honor of the office of chief | Gepartments, viz: Practical Business, Including nd Hridage ofeach weak. " Cource inches: and thence cast ove hundred and mine | Colla ton et sea. of tee Lad eae Bm, ber, 1320. | Tee reeerte fhe cay Sorel ae nine tek toa ea mot week. 1 Newcomb, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Gould, M executive. Should I be called to fill it, I | complete bookkeeping course, English, Fapld catcu- ‘Cloves June b, Sessions Mondays, Wed. Loy ag she Deginning. together | of Colombia, and by dir~tiis of the helder ot ae Pe ee “Wright, Misses M. M. Wilco, ’ye17% | Shall strive earnestly to serve the people | lations ‘rapid writisg, moral and social culties ys and Fridays, 6 to.8 p.m. Terms, including | privileges and appurtenances thereto belongiag se ia | Bote Secured thereby, we shall sell at public auc, | Of Such resale puvlished in some newspaper fetes rato Cynon; Maud | Sith steadfastness of purpose and to faith- | Delsarte “system of “expression, civics, pailtical | aif tools, apparatas: lectuee mote books, ctieal ai long a bun, Ma 3 Ol a . Gul- tion, in front of tae’ prowises, to the highest ana | Washington, D. C. 4 4 ‘econo: ‘commercial law: I jeore ma, $50. CAN IT | 847 manner appertaining. Dest bidder, on FRIDAY, THE SEVEN 7 Sez. eae eger, Jessie England, Persis Proudtit, Cora | fully administer a pubilc trust. with inttiato omeral ang, Pract spe: | BE DOSE? “ASK THOME WHO TAYE: DOSE Te “Beran: One third {ari balance tm one and two | SEPTEMNER, A. D. 100 AT HALE Tass hoon WILSON 1G.) REED, Rathbun, Lula Mankin, Lenora Wright, | “Finally, I aver in the sincerest terms | writing, including English; Spencerian Rapid nt | Por Getatied information! address L. D. | BLISS, | Dom. payable semiannually, and to be secteed ‘ty | O'CLOCK P.M. the following property in George # @U2@kds Trustees. —— Dorothy Searle, izzie Allen, rah Marr,| that if the convention shall prefer to see | ing; Mechanical and Architectural Dra‘ . Fall | PRINCIPAL, WARDER ING. auls-Im* "| Geed df trust. on the property sold, or all eash, at | fO*®. D.C., being part of lot seventy-nine (70). in TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Maggie Thorne, Nellie Birch. Susie ‘Hartung. any other name than mine upon the repub- Corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location cen- = ichaser. Deposit of $100’ re. | tPe Original plan of said Georgetown, beginning at Edna Bailey, 1 THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 1sTH st. wrt, | the option of the ttie Marr, cma Garner, | Hean banner, I shall accept the result with- ‘at time of Pupils for West | quired, r Maud Hodg- | out regret of sense of injury, and will give | ale fous Bervicge GF eeuduater erent ta Ue | Bean Aaponioe fer ail univereRies afd eviest | chaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied: eich | BIME thence south on Potomac etrect one ‘humdi le. Converancing, &t..°at pur. | tee comer of Cherry and Potomme streets power of sale contained in @ ind run- ht of ~ Ay g aville A. Whitaker and wife to Elsie F rey, Mary William and twent, 120) feet; © st r 7 st ~ ral Ms ki a Ford, Lucia Newcomb, Margie | to the successful canaidate my hearty and | mand. Terms moderate, but no competition with | tile schools, for’ @irect commissions in the army = Sites days, otherwise trustees reserve the rlebt | feet; eisens erin eae: [ae j Ale State toon. 8 ~~ J = Garner. Mildred Searle, Lillie Porer. Edich | unwavering support.” ¢heap schools, The leading buaincss men of Wash-| and navy and for the civil service. Daring the | eaiting: patel eee atte ee dea coat, oF Se: | feet: and thence to the breluslag takes hy eet - ong the land Car agg lg ogy es eg pe lg a pn Pd oe Oe Fe Jennie and Lizzie McGowan, Irene De| a Meteorologist ai teal Experts | fore for training. ane Se empleyment | Sag be mats in private Ione ie oh Craaes: | Weetingten, EO WILLIAM OCKSTADT, the north linc of said cutive lots on the ae at Putron, rs. A. B. Nodine, Harry ‘Wanted. ‘This college recelved from, the World's Columbian W. FISHER, B. 8 dibiaahs . H. S fomae street, on the south by that portion of suid Febrey, C. W. Parker, W. R man. Dr.| gna eivil service commission will hold | S<tulssion ‘s diploma for “Excellence of Students’ | _autO-te jead Master. lot conveyed by George Bomfond aod ete te ant ay T. C. Quick, G. T. Mankin, Carl Rathbun, sett . . oe a the above departments. Tweive UNIVERSITY MEDI —s RATCLIFFE, DARR & 0., Auctioneers. ander Ray, by deed recorded in Mber W. Th. Tal, ‘Albere Myers, Wirt Kinsley, | an examination, on September 18, to fill a | of its graduates received diplomas from the Expo- | HOWARD ONT pee PE ESE follo 256, of the land records of thee tie vict oe James Pool sition ‘fo: Jor general welt minat aoa ar ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE_OF DOORS, BLINDS, | lumbia, ‘and on the weet A. K. Raymond, E. M. | vacancy in the position of meteorologist, at | SNA four of thems wee einer item oxal —_ |. For circulars address 0. B. PURVIS, M. D., e James Leona lots Nos. 1, in ock 11, on the B, i. the west itne of said a, iene * Takoma Park, a em won silver medals for “valuable ‘Dent ae SASH. SHUTTERS, MOLDING BLOCKS. TIARD: | entire lot, with a certain sewer right ‘reserved’ h ones ae 3 -y 4 Talbott, Fred, M. Ker rard and Web-| salary of $1,400 per annum, and to fill | service” in the living educational exhibit. ese an ee WARE, CHANDELIERS, & , BELONGING TO | said deed? and also all the mills, weremenee ce rigomers.. Md. and peels nt Dine ster Flagg, VYctor Donaldson, Curtis Rore- | three vacancies in the position of nautical wee Sy obem, CvgEY business day and night, on and! HOpGKING, 100 0th se Bw. jyl9-tooct THE ESTATE OF CHARLES GESSFORD, DE- Acee, milling and other, machinery, and Py Soe yg Fg hE ee ee eee aeeee, Care y r LENENTARY OR ADVANG- ee of tha Snpreme ind privil oa te comme! » hot and cold Water, hath room, windm Garretson, Charles Schaff, William Harri- | €*Pert, hydographic office, at a EI By virtue of an order of the Snpreme Court of | and privileges used in connection with the ml lary of | Write or call for new annual sonouncement. PRIVATE Les stman, Wi $1,000 each. The meteorologist will be ex- MRS, SARA A. SPENCER, ed studies. Bs] pectal nee 2 mock warts bn- | the District, of Colum! holding a special term | ~usiness formerly carried on Sunany Wim |'\mined in letter-writing, translating from us ih ana gon, Elmer Jacobs, Frank E: saube | ble, with twenty-five thousand three hundred square om, ne hereinbefore | geet of ground, more or less. The property ie on aué-tr Principal and Proprietor. willing and ma Hopkis pi oth abd Pave. Orphans’ = earl cS ae — described real oe and pre 1 poe f the handsomest locations in ‘Tak Pa: Meiville and Carl Kinsley. ines : C SERVICE INSTITUTES f. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near sts. strator, Will sell by ‘pablic auction, at, the 2 > halance In one, | One 0! hands koma M. H. Brinkerhoof and H. F. Lowe moved | German into English, pure mathematics, Bustocss College, 1207 10th rw. Pupils pi pened | _ap21-0,10,tusm® re rooms of Ratcliffe, Darr & Co. 930 C | two and three years, secured by purcha' notes, | C¥erlooking the Park and surrounding count 7 t northwest (in rear of main tuliding), on | secured by deed of t ‘with interest fom dav of | Within two blocks of the B. and O. IR. a See ate Late Novthtugts ‘aumiles: on Fut | use of logarithmic tables, mechantcs, phy- | successfully for civil service, departmental and | WHITTINGHAM INST, TAKOMA PARK, D.C, A | Meet northwest, (in rear of sain iuliding), on | secured by. Cah ae | icie ealisond ptathonn, $ey, into L_ J« Northrup's house on Wash- | stcs, “and the elementary | principles of | _¢etaus examinations, Stenography taught. ecl-t | “huarding and ay school for, young ladies dad | TUEDAY.AOLRTM DAY OF SBPTENBER A.D. | sles or Aut cam at the ioperty te ated off "ié | Ht fs a mont desirable miburban ome, ington street. meteorology. The nautical experts will be Norwood Institute gilidren: Full graduating | course * ta Ef anthe hits Gani aaNet ee eee J fete. Miss BOSS, the terms of sale are not complied with in ten das | The sale will take place at HALF-PAST FOUR M. E. Church has sold for G. Gaither a| examined in letter-writing, pure mathe- ~ ‘ises a large and well-assorted stock of Doors, | the trastees reserve the right to resell at defauit- | O'CLOCK P.M. ; “ - | A SELECT AND LIMITED SCHOOL IRLS, ae Hinds, Sash, Hardware, Chandeliers, &c., to which | ing purchaser's risk and cost, »fter ve days’ public | Terms of wale: One-third cash, balance tn two = ee fox meg ae al ae = ems ArT cavienteen ee en Gone a AND ahh ETREEF We FOR DRAUGHTING TAUGHT EVENINGS_MECHAMT | I tnvite the ‘attention of builders and others, notice, All conveyancing and recorling at pur-| equal payments, at six and twelve mouthe from Washington, wi pistes’ Naming om | Gs tales ctthar of thea ocacitiatine ampart Fronting on McPherson’ Square. cal, architectural, topographical and naval, with| TERMS OF SALE CASH. chaser's cost. L. M. TAYLOR, Trostee, the day of sale. The deferred payments: to be eee ington, who contemplates building on | to take el = = After August 15 Mrs. Cabell can be seen daily at | tbe necessary mathematics for Gceiguers, | ta- CLARENCE L. ALEXANDER, 122] Mass. ave. cured, if required, by mortgage Spon he tS. same in the rear future. file applications with the civil service com- } ge above Detween the hours of 10 a.m.| etructions begin September 24, at 581 7th st. me. Sole Administrator. WM. R. WOODWARD, Trust: i¥. KYD DOUGLAS, Miss Mary J. Munson, ~ho has been | mission at anos and ‘1"p.m. aultir' | auezme RATCLIFFE DARE & CO., Aucts. avzi-dkdbs | au25-dids “la ave nw. | av2s-10° Attorney for Mortgages.

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