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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894—TWELVE PAGES. ALS “SATURDAY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. Where Young People and Adults May Pursue Their Studies. In addition to those educational institu- Justice Brown of thp Supreme Court, Chief. secs susie erly see a . the Tran an rm ry ot ie ury, Judges Morris and Shepherd of the Court of Appeals of the—District of Columbia, such jeeal, special Judge J, M. Wil- son, pee) YJ. varfingt E. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. Medical Department °*°3HDUCATIONAL. - IN WASHINGTON, Georgetown University EDUCATIONAL. ~ IN WASHINGTON. > The Columbian University, J 50c. Pitchers Free.’ : WASHINGTON, D. ©. ( . : tions already mentioned in The Star, the f George E. Ham- | The Preparatory School opcus Founded 1789) Georgetown University, followin; he teeacted offering ex- | ilton, R. Ross Perfy, Tallmadge A. Lam-|The Colm . 3 oe.) ‘ 1g may toas ring = The Medical School 46th session b October 1, at 5:30 & cellent” areas pt ‘a to | bert and Rev. Rene Holaind, S. J.,"as lec: | The Medica HOOL OF WwW. a so pm. For tages those: desiring urer on natu! ‘The twenty-fifth an- apply to 4 g J bursue general or particular lines of study: | nual seasion of thet ‘School will begin | ane forcoran Scient! Faculty. G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D., The result of Signor Mariano Maina’s in-| on Wednesday, OctBber<3, ‘In the comme: | abe Bi of Gradui Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, §. J. m5 Ve. ave, struction in vocal music in this city during | dlous quarters, Nos. 506 and 608 E street. | se35 THE PREPARATORY President of the University. Hours before 10 a.m. and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. the past five years speaks for itself. Prof. | The occasion will be ailarked by appropriate Rens ene ~, Hon. HENKY B. BROW D., au3! toocé = Maina follows {he Italian method and pre- | exercises, including attanessber lecture | eines and. for vg he MISS A. MAE _ROoERS, pares pup for grand ra, oratoris y one of e far . Prof. Samuel 5 instructors. Building inspection and Hon. W: ™ re “D., 50C) J concerts, ete. His studio is located at O19 | Yeatman, secretary andPtreasures: will foes ily. after 3 Jt fea “States ‘Court ‘ot Cates ta toon for ter September 9 to auswer (Chief Justice United Siates Court Claims), | Figg a hacer rd ins SEP- cturer on Statutory — gegen Law and WEDNESDAYS RDAYS. sel ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Hoo, MARTIN. F. MUMS, LL. District |e nee, TALBOTT WILL MBOPEN Cla (Associate Justi Court Ap is Of the trict Me COLLEGIATE, DEPARTMENT. e* of Columbia, P st. tor this Lecturer on Constitutional and ‘International Law, | adults, ocld-im” Comparative Jurisprudence. ay 7 gl 7 = ‘Hon. SETH SHEPARD, THE HOWARD UNIV, LAW SCHOOL, 43 via H street northwest. Every effort to advance the pupils is made by the Misses Tiffey. These ladies will reopen their excellent school for boys and girls on September 19. Circulars and references may be had on application at the school, 1436 Corcoran street northwest. nish all desired inférmation. One of the best ag and day schools 1752 Corcoran st. for girls in the District fs Washington Sem- inary, Nes. 1533 and 1549 17th street, which is under the capablé disection of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Smallwood. It has a competent faculty, and gives thorough preparatory classical and, scient leading to the de- | (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the District For By her method M race A. e | and collegiate instruction in English and of A.B. and 8.B., respectively, ai of Columbia), : ° O © | ciation, with an absence of sore throat, | S4rten department. : Of the following professors and. instructors: Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL. D., ae A Rs SO OS Se screaming and the tremolo habit. She uses| Finished instruction in vocal music is JAMES ¢. (oe RACULTY Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the Law of Ses ‘ be. 4 the Holt method in sight reading. Mrs. | furnished in a most agreeable manner by | profess at Foleo ny aD, President, ee eg AGT STUDESTS, LEAGUE, TENTS SEUEOX, Steele Is onen to church and concert en: | Miss Katie V. Wilson, whose conservatory | ‘The Iter, “ADONINAM 'S, HUNTINGTON. DD | rectured tt, 3p DARLINGTON, Con | Getoner 1. ise. Lite Npoctrant and etme Java and Mocha Coffee 30c Ib Best gagements and may be addressed at 1522] is at No. 1331 Sth street northwest. Miss | Professor of the Grecs. and Literature. racts and Negotiable Paper. drawing and poi ic Aand c 9 = * Q street. Wilson was a pupil of Mr. William Shakes- | p.o¢,Zbe Bev, SAMUEL M. SHUTE, D.D., GEORGE E. HAMILTON, = dec competent e Mrs. B. H. McEwen, teacher of singing | peare of London, England, and is specially — igh Aauguage and Literature | Lecturer on the Law of Torts, Practice, abd Testa- | _ DENTS" Mi d T Ib in the Woman's College, Baltimore, an- | Commended by that eminent authority. ANDREW "P. MONTAGUE, AM... Pb. -D., R. Ross PERRY, AM, LL.D. IxXe ea, 50c. ° nounces that she will be in Washington, at} The Washington Female Seminary, at No. tin and Liter Lecturer on Common Law ‘Pieaditig, ‘Criminal Law, c le Rev. RENE HOLAIND, ‘urer on Natural of the Latin ‘Lat J. HOWARD GORE, Ph. Do. 243 North Capitol street, on Mondays and Professor of Mathematics gud of the Gertian Lan- Thursdays, for the purpose of giving in- struction in her specialty, Mrs. H. P. Lefebvre is the principal of the Edgeworth Boarding and Day School 1226 15th street, enjoys a high reputation as a place for the instruction of young. ladies in all the accomplishments of modern so- ciety. It is advanced in methods, and pro- vides a thorough course of instruction. It TOMORROW WE WILL GIVE WITH EVERY POUND OF TEA OR THRER POUNDS OF COFFEE ONE OF THOSE MIKADO (FAN ROYAL) MAJOLICA PITCHERS, THESE ARE HAND- SOMELY DECORATED WITH A LARGE FAN AND A BEAUTIFULLY COLORED BIRD, AND SJ. ‘Law. treat : MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. ARE LARGE AND VERY DESIRABLE. WE WILL ALSO GIVE WITH THE SAME QUANTITY | for young ladies, located at 122 and 124 W. | Commences itz tourth year October 1. court of Anpeais: sleet TALISADGE Anite OF TEA OR COFFEE AS ABOVE ONE OF THOSE FIREPROOF RERECCA TEA POTS (LARGE | Franklin street, Baltimore, Md, Those in i Beer’ BARNARD, and BENRE WISE pe “ search of an ‘educational institute con- Coming From E: d. GAKNETT. SIZE). “REBECCA AT THE WELL” IS THE DECORATION ON THESE, AND CONSTIBU'TES A venient to Washington would do well to . — Voice Among the passengers booked to sail for Professor of Chemists SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M., a a = —— GUARANTEE OF THEIR EXCELLLENT QUALITY. ress Mrs. Lefebvre. ‘Phe school re-| .ow york tomorrow from Southampton by H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Fn, D. , ‘Secretary and Treasurer. SIGNOR MARIANO 314i aes 3 opens on September 26 for its thirty-second * Non. reside: turer on the His! ‘Chemistry. pee School binging. method; grand yea the Paris are Wm. M. Rockefeller, W. G. CYRUS ADLER, Ph. D., The twenty-fifth annual session of the School of | PCTS. Oratorios, concerts, ete. G Or l The training school of the Kindergarten | Rockefeller, Percy A. Rockefeller, Mrs. ee ft SS. law EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1s04, at | _*S-6¢ 22. OF, ° Association of Baltimore announces a com- | Rockefeller and Misses Rockefeller and eo a Law Shoot Thutlding, “Nos. 305 sod 008 street Miss Susan Pollock, = prehensive and advanced course for kin- | George Roberts, president of the Pennsyl- heaeteon te Satins? : SS a. ca 1426 Q St. N.W. The beautiful picture given with ten labels from | tergsrtzers, oe vel ox superior agvantages | vania ratrond a samorom uw ENE terme Pacgnd "aed" prepecttestadeaey Sta Salk Gindeaan Rumford’s Yeast Powder is still on exhibition at our ean eee oe ctecnse OREN Tweet New York among her passen- BH. GRANT HODGK a ceratally inetea ‘to be Sa See ma School an a Kindergarten. . C. if gers Mrs. jomas F. Bayard an irs. | The college to students of both sexes. sae yo eg + store. We sell three largest size Rumford’s for 25c. Heary Wood, 2125 Oak stteet, Baltimore, Clymer Bayard. sseptemnen |e Spiramee gruntaatione i be, eld on, Septem: |p my fof inforation, chraliment, ee Toms | Freche! ‘and “Nation % , 1 " fi format os spot tee | sututen, ‘teachers e Also see the beautiful “Winter” and “Spring” Pictures | “tie we-known Randolph-Macon Acad- | 9." the Harl of Leven and Melvilie at the | {ped at the unlversity Uulldtug, “corner” of i8th | Probowing to ver “are requested to. curll ther Apply aa above vor ‘at ri 2 ‘ i , A before the opening night, ‘thus avoid the SE given with fifty wrappers off of Star Soap. We sell | ery at front, Royal, Ya» has came [latter eatate, of Gienferness. Dunphall, |" © Gait sex NTIFIC SCHOO | a ara te at one . Bayard will sail for home at the beginring of October. Mr. Oscar Strauss, ex-minister to Turkey, POR MEN ONLY. ough mental training, combined with moral influences. The. academy is seven cakes Star Soap for 25c., three packages Quaker Oats for 25c. and two cans Baby [iilk (best for infants) three full rtments; twelve full courses of study in General Science, Civil and Electrical Engineer- has arrived at London, on his way to New | ind Mincmitgy, AcGyoles., Grography. Geology Circulars, giving the course of study, terms, &c. gan be oltained at book stores of W. Hl. Morri Sons, 1326 F street northwest; 1424 F street. northwest. and’ 5 Erening, Educational Ciasses—Arithmetic eeping, English, Stenography, Typewriting, Pan- mausiip, Algebra, Geometry, Dreughtinge Pare. and mertal heaithfully situated among the mountains r ics, Gymnasigm Classes for’ men and boys, at pnd is plentifuly supplied with pure air | York. nomics, Language and Literature, leading to degree | 1322 F street northwest, and at W. S Thoupson's | the Young Aien's Christina Association. ane for 25c. < and water. Boye and young yaen are pre- oe: | Paes at. heed ton cemren Bibm oeee, drag, stare, 705 Finteesit sirect sorthwest, or on | “Now Nok ave. mw. Geestous bagie Maeaey, tie, We al: MM Fla oring Extracts at 10c. forthela pared for college or business life by a se- Raudnuted’ Gon Cemanacd, students admitted. Fee, for single studies, $30 | application personally or by letter uuder- | ‘tober 1, 1804. Young men will do well to’ visit SO S€ Vi . rge 9 ; i ‘ i per year. Laboratory, : ‘he buliding and inquire as to terme, dec.sch-im lected corps of teachers. ok ina ae f Eleventh M: chusetts district, Charles Pia ‘Openi S. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. os E. Miles, prohibitionist. ing exercises ‘Tuesday, October Prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. be had of Rev. B. W. Front Royal, Va. {TY TO LEARN SHORTHAND: or evening at bome of pupil bottie, and another specialty is Wilbur’s Cocoa at 20c. fit for college amd give general advanced OPPORTU instruction day can and Chocolate at 18c. cake. Choice Mixed Candy | Maplewood Institute, situated at Concord Second Massachusetts, Hubbard Law- wri thw ietitas-‘eiiceer: fehoal tera in’ ad\anre® dictation a araiy hn wo ceded, cola Naat gars” oy ville, Pa., is said to be a successful school, | rence, prohibitionist. PRE Law SCHOOL, FACULTY: | TENG. ss ion Cotas at three ibs. for 25c. Chocolate Drops, two los. 25¢. | Sneot the best to infuse with energy and | Fourth Virgiaia, Col, Thomas Goode, pop- | Protea of Piblicland Private meant tw. 1 Mit. Vernon Seminary, INGTON SEMINAIY, 3 Bes ed Ca vake ul s to the duties of life. 3 2 Hon, IN M. E & si od 3 st. Select boarding aud day school t Pix: kes, two Ibs. 25c. Tapioca, Sago, Farina, | oat7o" wt ie” made for boys under thire cts California, T. B. Shannon, repub- | Assolate Justics, of the Supreme Court of the] | 1100-1108 SF Ser ie eee tin wo ‘olleglate ated proparatury dcpactmente, three ckages 25c. Brown Soa six cakes for 25c, | teen, years of age. The principal is J. | jean. Professor of the Constitutional du e of the | Little children. ys, ‘utente, 2 pa ge: 5c. Ps 'SC- | Shortiidge, A.M. a graduate of Yale. Fifth California, E. F. Loud, republican, United States, of the Law of Domestic. Ite- Thoroughly modera and progressive tn method and | TWeTWusl insisnction. | Progressive as. ee Java and Mocha Coff oc. lb. Best Mixed Tea,soc. ib. | By adaresing “Steno., 636 Q street | renominated. : lations, of Commercial Paper and of Torts. | epirit _and Mis. G. T. SMALLWOUD. - peak = Shoes poe Wo northwest,” person desiring ® good op-| Third Tennessee, Frank P. Dickey, pop- | (associate Justice of the Supreme Court-of the Dis-| Rima, preparatory and collegiate departments, AND HIGH SCHOOL Pon Bor D ; : . . ° fe Justice of the e New buildings, perfectly. ¢ H 5 ool | Lily Best Minnesota Patent Flour,per bbl.,54.25. Electric | porthnits'to Rare shorthand win find one. | uilst. trict ‘of Columbia), pllance for heaith and comfort to pupils. “Ewes: | wt, begins ‘Its, tWelftht dear nano, ot , Instruction will be given day or evening at | “Fifth Wisconsin, Dr. H. Blank, democrat. | Professor of the Law’ ot Light Best Family Flour, bbi., $3.25. 3 pounds Lard, Heth year opens October wecond. % > irtment, a child the home of the pupil or at school. A spe- rire ah Jersey, Joseph R. Buchanan, * erty, of Sieg ‘Crimes Lf further oe aph to ~ ore i" ag ome Yr roy! teach = | Clalty is made of dictation. pega The Hon, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD., PAbeTH 3. "SOMERS. am every sevent 25c. 3 packages Quaker Oats, 25c. 3 Largest Rum Mr. Allan De Cou Mueller’s select school Sa ae as Gometime SSuatant <Attorses anaial ot Cited | RS. ARR es ae Stoscats “prepanca’ ty as" arg’ ben Sein om ford’s Yeast Powder, 25c. 6 boxes Choice Oil Sardines, | tor dancing, Delsarte and deportment en- nar ihe aca alt Professor of Equity Jeitivalence, of Common Law| 2135 3th et ae STROSE, | aie "Gulduia, ome Pc te 25. 2 cans Choice Salmon, 25c. Squirrel Brand Corn | jt .s totic that it needs bua briet tet: | cial result, of the, Malne cheney ne ths | aid auity Pueading™ and ofthe Law Mise LOTTA MILLA, Pianist. __ox-ime_| itn. ompceentae., tomites . eo a7 oe ington people tha! mi > lal resul ol ie a election ie of a ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 1 FEAST CAPITOL The building is expecially arranged for school co Ist4- will se The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL.D., 7 Meal (for family use), sack, 15c. 7 cakes Star Soap, | cers, nere, the season of Ser: | “Tne completed ofctal returns show that | Asn Suro of the Eupceme cour st ene] igri GoPBaaehlawete Seakead® 2 sath Fiplines, “ictal "fractal "aca pipes rl 9 ¥ cl eircu- \ a u to the classes art, music, typewrit) y tory. Instruct * ed to the wecds see picture exhibited, 25c. 2 ibs. Best Cream Cheese, egret, ORE ae Sees carne ob: | 107510 ates Weea” Gaat, Gak tooGrel on Erofessor of the Law of Corporations, Phonography, Latia and ‘Preach.’ “guiesin” and, ‘capacity ‘ot Modiviaaai Mo oo t the academy. Monday last, and that your majority over (of the Jobns Hopkins University), STEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL Battantyne asc. Large ioc. (Pint Bottles) Blue, sc. 6 pounds Best “Thirteen years’ experience should certain- | your democratic competitor is 38428. I say Lecturer on the Civil Law open for the sith year on Monday Fh.2 Fs Sto Se, Oe oe Coarse Starch, 25c. 1 dozen Blue Hen (200) Matches, that 107,249 votes wete cast and counted. 1429 20th st. "nw "Application “may. be ly quality one as a teacher, yet this is what THOMAS W. SIDWELL. Principal, PENDIUM OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, a complete encyclopedia of refercuce. NATIONS, OR JOURNEYS AMONG THE FAMILIES OF MEN. PANORAMA OF THE JOHNSTON COMPANY. e = = IMPORTANT EXPLORATIONS What Has Been Found in the Ruins of Niffer, Near Babylon. stone and treasure house have also been revealed. The excavation extended down forty-two feet below the surface to the foundation of the immense temple. An in- scription on stone states that this founda- tion was established ‘in the lower regions, in the neighborhood of the subterranean waters.’ Nine sarcophagi have been ex- humed and transplanted entire to the mu- A. M., the principal of the school. With twenty-one graduates all in success- ful practice, the National Veterinary Col- lege has good grounds for claiming place in the front rank of institutions of the sort. Its lecture hours are so arranged as to be convenient for government clerks and oth- ers employed during the day. For full in- formation as to the course address the sec- retary, New Jersey avenue and O street. French conversation taught in six months at a low cost should certainly be an induce- ment to many people. This is the offer a native French lady makes, who is especially apt as a teacher of children. Those desiring further information should apply to U34 8th street. Mr. A. V. Holmes, a well-known teacher fornia Jockey Club Yor admission to men- bership. = = EDUCATIONAL, IN. WASMINGTON. GERMAN. ced Germany th age, at home or in school, and’ literature lessons wishes pupti¢ 0f any in German language music (university preparation); in exchange fo- board room. Ad: iss A., 1525 16th st. seld-1m N FOR” WOMEN” AND SAN Y GYMNASIUM, CHILDREN, S12-614 120 st. now. 1; classes forming in general gy complete modern apparatus, and. i ments. Dancimz and fancy’ steps. for special exerc! Prescriptions: Professor of Legal Catechet ‘and Judge of Moot GRADUATE SCHOOL Courses of advanced instruction are offered, which lead to the degrees of —— of Arts, Master of Science, Civil Engineer, ‘trical Engineer and Doctor of Philosophy. A school of original research and bibliographic eres. Opening exercises ‘Thursday, October 4, CHARLES &. MUNROE, Ph. D,, logue descriptive of these several schools —" eT OSERT H. MARTIN, se4-1m Secretary. Medical Department or The Columbian University a r treet, has had, | From the most reliable data that can be Crew d ry = ‘Home, S04 Zist wt. n. 14c.. 2 Large. Bags (5c. size) Salt, 5c. 2 cans Baby | Mr, George Dracger, wi KC strect, has had obtained, over oOuTWotes that Were cast Eegteres oy, Og ieter, of Law. IORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Education for Real. Life ‘ |, be le! vi . iN , Esq, oie ‘i Brand Milk (best for infants), 25c. 10 Ibs. Best Gran. | the banjo by the correct cee ee ae yes imaridag. xf \ thes sakes Nad teen oountaa (of the Washington Bar). struction “thr Freres fell ter ciemue | 1806 POR G0%3 AMD DaVenSEEE moa quarter. He may be seen at his pa Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. iON 7 ee ae aha Oe according to the ingent if the voter, your | ayia WILLIAM EDGAN SINOSDS cat. | SCHOOL OF ACME PHUNUGRAPHY, 631 Fst. ‘The Business College, Sugar, 55c. cite. Patham’s school, 1426 @ street, opens | Madority over your democratic ‘competitor * bs aw. EH sel-im* | National Bank of the Republic cor. 7th ’ tor tne fall term next Monday, and ofters | WOU have exceedgt 40,000. ene seee tae tara eee SOT VERMONT AVE. N.W. P areNontias for the fall term n + ——-opet e Law ents. is BE. N. W. dhe antionsl capital ond thee @e fe boys for the ty The H ANDREW C. BRaDLEY, PIANO AND HARMONY. — : Johnston’s Library Cards—New Books. Gece! Carta camls A | | ne tort cecbeeee canted, | amedly BP aRNaSa Be sassoxs Oi Sint PRO OT aun, | Mes Sool wd tact Sit naa Ta THE BEYOND, OR VIEWS OF HEAVEN, over 400 prominent think and writs business life. Private lessons can be had A meeting of the Furf-Congress has been “1 ERGARTEN AND SCHOOL ‘The thi. a an > ‘ones a aed rates sibarelcaaeerneh ens prasrs, | a3 well, if desired, For circulars and ail | called to convene at inginnat! on Tuesday, | “<*ter oo Criminal Lave and on Criminal Fleed- Pe ten Normal | stitution wenn “Monday Sinema & Seba ete cnn pendineinenames. pega — bret Eas Ss 4 hecessary information one should apply 1M | September 18, at 74. me Its main purpose WILLIAM G. “JOHNSON, 11.3, School, 1918 Sunderland :, Practical tect FINDS AND REPTILES, the story of their capeure, by P. T. Barnum. PEALES POPULAR COM- | person of by letter to Mr. Wm. H. Putnam, | pehtember 18 at 7 m. Its main purpose (ot the Washington Bar). BANJO, MANDOLIN’ AND. ‘Special fall cost. ‘and business," English, - civil shorthand and typewriting. thusiastic teaching. Graduates distinguished petent. ie. ives; massage. CL eum .) i a seum here in Constantinople. Very many | o¢ the banjo, mandolin and guitar, bas TUN, Dirvetor hit WEICKSELL, Instructor. 1335 H ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D.c. The [lisses Kerr’s School ew - & a * reulas el ot pplication. se13-1m* pod session fober Selentifie Discoveries Revealing the | Crumbled when first exposed to atmos-| Qioned for a’ special fall term at {4 F sos = ‘The seventy-third begins October 1, 1894. For Young Ladies and Little Children. pheric influence. Fall erm logins September 27. “It is estimated that it will require sixty poz volumes to contain all the valuable cuni- form texts and their translations, with philological, achacological and historical es- says, with a description of Niffer, the cus- toms of its people, their religion and their social and political life. I am informed that the first volume of this work, edited by Prof. Hilpricht,has recently been issued,and that it has received general encomiums by street, room 3, and guarantees thorough in- NICS. struction in either or ali of these popular instruments. For years St. Cecilia's Academy, 601 East Capitol street, has been regarded as one of the leading schools in the city for young ladies and children, It reopened for the year last week, but students may, of course, etter at any ume. Those not regularly at tending the academy may pursue special ‘The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. B. A. de Schwelultz, at 8 p.m., October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clint- tar, Fegding’ and” diploma cae: cal instruction is afforded. €8. Successful teacher. M1 Vv. PRUDHOM- . F. | For announcement and further information apply to | _ ME, 307 D st. jet-om® Meath Hearse ee oy, , | National VeterinaryCollege Telephone,815. Hours:8:30 to 10-30 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. 78 WEG This college has twenty-one graduates in suc- Dr. E. A. DE SCHWELNITZ, Sez. Treas., ccnatad practice Wee hatte 1325 H st. o.w, to suit government employes. Third Medical, Surgi The Medicai De 1438 Oldest Semitic Texts Known—Ex- IN 20 FRENCH LESSONS, GOOD PRONUNCIA~ tion ‘aught beginners. ily instraction, $4. Qbsteirical and Dental. tnient of Howard University EY INSTITUTE, Rill Hive the following clinies during the winter a tent of the Excavations. Sessbon the Freedmen's Hospital, after beginning 8 at 4:30 p.m. by Prof. aestiays at 4:30 p.m, Profs. or Dr. Daniel Williams. and seniors, by Prof. Fr. United States Minister Terrell at Con- stantinople has made a report to the State Departinent giving the results of the scien- tific explorations of the ruins of Niffer,near eo, C, B. Pure rieai—For gradua’ Purvis. ecological—Once a week, by Prot. Ps ~ : courses in a variety of subjects suited to | Sit ae - Prot, c.| ours: 2 to 8 and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Rouncement, detail ancient Babylon, which were begun and | “™!*) yoNga te umuite ‘Text. almost every need. OE nat ny en oY Tet & | autaan exgoinations wi be held atthe ctlege | Bato Aarons ERSETAY, Stool vet. | Fein which are being continued under the direc-| 3 Mrs, Harriet Mills, the well-known music | , Minor Surgery—Tuesdays and Thursdays, by Dr. | &t 8 p.m, September 27, sel-tt Washington, D.C. savine” | Gonza Col tion of American scientists. The expenses | ,_., S™, assured by American professors | eacner, will give vocal lessons after Sep. | =A: Balch, ¢ > Howard UNIVERSITY TRAININ oOL Coder the direction of the . cre a AGS NI ING 80) have been defrayed by the “Babylonian | "fe that the scientifte world now owes its | tember ‘is. She may be seen ut the Mose | pDsRenTy Hi ad ete, 2 O'clock pm., by Dental Department for Nurses, “For circular, addres GB. PURVIg | FATHERS “OF ‘Tint SOCIETY OF SBSOS. mploration fund,” which was terrae by | 0% Semitic texts to this expedition, and | rose, 1115 vth street, as to arrangements | Dave Miawitery, by Dr. Ernest King, ot _M. D.. 1118 13th ow. 3y21-tooel eg SR ee ereanen gana nich was formed by | that they found, over sixty feet below the | and terms, and Miss Lotta Mills; plaist rector ay open every week day trom 2! The Columbian University, | is naccms civm semaice instore asp | f22"h Epccial courer Sor older etussate wishing gentlemen in Philadelphia in 1888. The | surtace of the earth, evidence that Niffer | may be found at the same address. to.5 o'clock p.m. ‘Ys | “Hostess College, 1sit 1th aw. Pupils prepared | BELL Spock in the classics. For par “3 of 5 a Apron Students desiring to attend th pics must 1323 H st. n.w., Washington, D. C. Successfully for’ civil service, departmental and | f°. — asi work of excavating began An 1887, and | was 1,000 years older than scientists had be. | The well-known reputation of S.W. Flynn, | ply to ¢. B. PURVIS, Mode eee mre 2 J ‘ "] tiesiars odtrens x : z ly . Be I. D., Secretary, 1118 13th The eighth session begins October 1, 1894. The cetsus examinations. Stenography taught. se2-tr Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESME, & ‘except at occasional intervals has been leved formerly. I am also informed that of | A- M., as a teacher is of itself a sutticient | st. sel4-Im | introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. H. ® Senathee ees i “ actively continued. Dr. Peters and Prof.| the 125 Babyionian kings whose names guarantee that the lvy Institute Business IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Pecan dal Picctures commence at 5:30 p.m, Norwood Institute, e Hilpricht of the University of Pennsylvania | and era are known eighty were found de- Pepi ackifr ae Japon ake ae Dekiiad a ttectnated for, the, ur. pe corns apply to - 4 SELECT AXD LNITED SCHOOL FOR GIRIA, our oF _ wasn ef " e e of year, iy 3 EW) NW. M a Bupervised the work in the beginning. Se ce een eccaeaenl Oy Chia) Ariati| Oe © clan cent yeaa thls eatlare: ice coed [pe see ae Oe. 5. EASE LOWE, Osha, 100 & ot. aw. Fronting ou Mchersoa, Sar. ee ee SONG! BOR GIRLS, ALBANY, WY, It is now being conducted under the di- “The use of glass made in Niffer te imitate | 4008 the first, and no one denies that its Is SUCCESS derived fi of VALUB Dr. EB. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec.-Trea: 4 Address Mrs. W. D. CABELIL four courses of stady for duation, Yection of Dr. Peters, a citizen of the lapislazuli existed 1400 B. C. The list of | Popularity and success are deserved. It has —_ PURNIC APPROV. Ti st., fi ‘30 to p.m, sel a 2 __Principal._ fet=. may be takeu, or a ‘tall late course, Unies Sinton. “The extent of the work has | Sues “Cxetek 1400-2. The Ite the | tfained hundreds of young people for an| A first-class BUSINESS cbt conducted on | a¢Agtynan CRminations Will Ue Deid at the college | PIrg ORGAN PRACTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT ee _— been such that from 150 to 250 Arabs are | Papyionian + O38 B.C) has been made | 2ctive business career, and all the subjects | modern business inainas, Ge Miwaye the Beet | ee ee eee oe ScS-im _ | QRGAN LESSONS. Seinwonety employed. In the number of | fall of Babyion O83 5.:C.) has been made | taught are of a most practical and icra |imetrection with the smallest $y * profits. old sort. There are business courses both day | fratmont to Hatt (prlees guarantee the BEST 7 treatment no longer aims. und evening, at very moderate charges, and | "YAument ue. long its typewriting and shorthand course is ‘The typewriting and shorthaisl toe, gis unexcelled anywhere. BEST LOCATION. On Thursday, the 27th instant, the welling. English, letter Friends’ Select School, 1811 I street north- aie ne known by this expedition, and now we are able, for the first time, to lay a solid foun- dation for determining the age of undated tablets from paleography. I feel that the enterprise end intelligence of our scholars and public-spirited citizens in so distant a field as Niffer, and the valuable discoveries tablets, brick, inscribed vases, and in the value of cuniform texts found, Minister Terrell says that this American enterprise Fivals, 12 it does not excel, the explorations of Layard at Nineveh and Rassani's ex- cavations at Aba Habba. Transiating the Inscriptions. THEO. INGALLS KING, st. nw. Begianers on Piano at half rates. sel NTS SEEKING PMST-CLASS % ‘olin music, wil St B. and P. depot, 6th st. oo 3. RUBCKLMT, “1455 Ties | _ clock pans Pe DMO st. uw., Washington, Member of the Pealvod Fan COE] Sympboaiy Concert Urebestta of Baltimore sed tert EER MAE CULE AD Martyn College of Oratory. —INCORPORATED.— 1223 to 1221 G st. n.w. The largest — best equipped institution of its kind in the worl FOUR GREAT DEPARTMENTS: 1, ELOCUTION. 2. ORATORY. 3. DRAMATIC CULTURE. 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE. PIANO. QOMPOSTTION, MARYLAND SCIIOOL POR THE BLIND WILL SEPTEMBER 12. Persous desi infor= desiring about <he school will call on Mr. Mf. 927 E st. nw. Bookkeeping, arithmet Writing, peninanship Established. 1876. Xe ~ I —— sw RTS servatory for made of the earliest history of our race de- | west, will begin its twelfth year. ‘The insti- | IVY. INSTITUTE BUSINESS GOLTE Assets aR. JAMES CADE, — “4 Dr. Hilpricht, the distinguished Assyrian | serve more than a passing notice.” tution Is an elementary and high school, | Sts aud K sis, aw. SW. Fi RBY. FRANKLIN J. MILLER, AM. PRINCIPAL | can 12054 Sad Fao fd Sineine- A ag ye — Scholar of the University of Pennsylvania, ee devoted to the education of both sexes, and as HON. EDWIN B._HAY, CHAIRMAN oF Tur | _*!-Im* 1621 Corcoraa st. 8. Keasonable rates. Sond for catalogue, ys remaining at the Museum of Constanti- AGAINST CLASS LEGISLATION. @ child starting in tne primary department NATIONAL UNIVERSIT: BOARD OF "TRUSTEES. MISS BALCH, 1311 11TH N.W., WILL RDOPEN CL. _KEEDK, Ps nople, at the request of the Turkish gov- and Saperining: ane sien ati peenaren Sep econ PROF. WEBSTER EDGERLY, PRESIDENT. Sie fp abvuies atoms motion py “ye 4-3 a Fe 5 i . — , sERLY, . made to advance idly; 2,800 students | more, ernment, to translate inscriptions and ar-|Serator Hill’s Remarks to the Farm | for college or graduation, The school burding FACULTY OF LAW. sa = Drewared successfully for exan . ooein yt yy - B - Tang? the tablets inscribed bowls and ers at Somerville, N. J. is an especially arranged and well-equipped Hon, ARTHUR MacARTHUR, LL.D., TEACHERS AND EpAETHESIS TY SPECIAL) jcuiNGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 ases. used from 1,000 to 4,000 years before| Senator Hill of New York addressed | one. and no charge is made for text books. President. isin nig 10th st, Twenty-Mfth year. Plano, the birth of Christ. Many tons of tablets, Thomas W. Sidwell, S804 2ist street, is the | Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the fu 15,000 farmers at the Somerville, N. J., fair yesterday in a non-political speech. Among other things he said: “The leading thought to which I would direct your special attention today is to the vases, inscribed brick, sarcophagi and the lke have already arrived at that muscum. Prof. Wilpricht is assisted in their exami- ansiation and arrangement by Bey, raed Mohammedan in Special Features for 1894-95. 1A neparate graduating course in Literature; open to all. 2. The use of the new Practice Rooms for indl- vidual practice. These rooms are built of triple Walls, with cement filling; are very high, well ventilated, and lighted by ‘electricity. “The principal. One of the best schools of Washington is the Olney Institute, located at 1827 I street northwest. It is devoted to the instruction istrict of Columbia, Hon. RICHARD H. ALVEY, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Dis- trict of Columbia, violia, cornet, ote. to pupils. 0. ULLARD, Di THE BERKELEY SCHOOL. 925 18TH ST., Reopen September 24. ts it, Annapolis, for tifie Schools, for’ di all upiversities and sclen- rect commissions in the army Lecturer on Constitu Hon. WILLIAM. B. V of young ladies and little girls, the Misses & zs LL.D., oe; | and navy and for the civil service. During the commercial of the museum. The s: #2 it : ; (Of the Washington bari, unity ‘for individual practice Is a great bless- course for small hops. Stitent rm a of the services of the Amurices | CoHsideration of the unfortunate tendency Pireinia Mason Dorsey and Laura Lee | Lecturer om the Jurielictien st the Veteral Cousts. | fer te There vie an oo ae ee ee ee Ee eh oe oe ot Fe , has promised that the University | Of the times toward class legislation. It is | Dorsey ona te. a ak eord a 14uEa SCHOULE . Out disturbing others” eevee taay bo mate for Deaochen, | __2922- ER machi Preatdout. of Pevasylvania shall receive one of all | useless to deny the fact that one of the evils | @USi¢, art and the m tg Saat Peeaeeteny wilene mein oi | Gia pupit 2 vate sa all. bi joy special advantages. W. PIsk Lecturer on Personal 1 Domestic Relations, | privilece of taking part in an entertainment at "bina IXING SCHOOL OF THD @uplicate antiques. which confronts us everywhere is the claim | 2° S : Soe Vills and Administration, jeast once a week, cither In Recitation, Speaking, | —2U20-tf _ 5 lead Master. ASSOCIATION OF BALTIMORE Mr. Terrell says that this enterprise has | of classes f ial The Pollock School and Kindergarten 1s Hon HW. 0. © TON, ELD. Debate or the Drama, as preferred. The Bliss School of plications for the year Fevente? an antiquity of the human race} sactine of there omnition in the leg- | one of the best Known institutions’ for the (Of" the ,, 4 "the ‘wiole “enteth ‘of Conterzing Diplomas wilt ie Bliss oo! o o" Compreb-oni ce wed ads aneed ten centuries older th 2 islation of the country, to which our law- | education of the young in the District. In- | Instructor of the Set ss, and Professor of | be rearranged; the standard ra and monthly Ek rici courses for Kindergariners. Sapertor advantages © of meee oar than sciences had | oy aeaticntie = = 4 ie Eridence, Exit: interpretations will take the p of final ex- ect: icity. to those desiritig mplete cen-me, finewiédxe of. before < makers are constantly too much disposed to | struction is given to both the young ects | Amlintionss co that oo puoi! ack feu ass So) a, onty amen “ zi ee ee a oe at, habl vield. We are reminded on every hand that | pepe tee Gacy = ae forme aa 7 folly ‘explained tn the Special Fall Circaler (ready | sents ate Given eanle eel Gee oe - ¢ the Mm CAROLE MO, MART, the custom a : 3 ee ! of ins tion has already bee gun, ans September 10), which wi a to any nf : ye : ~ rector of ‘raining School. 2 Tatacoite eve . cust: Sip terraere wenn (this; the “workingman | 90. writ siae classes Socrates ene Ben Mined with, theoretical a, t aan wants that, the corporations want some- else; the manufacturers want one ihe importers want another, and the ional men still another, and ali are m, in one ‘OUD, > ress. 01 Washingt COLLEGE OPENS OCTORER 1.—Regular Day Instructor of the Iunlogitlaas and. Trotessor of the Sessions tm the mocutars: Dvening Sessions begin Law of Real and Iwewnal Property, Con 45, and are repetitions of the Day Sessions. tracts, Negotidble fistruments “and Application Blanks are necessary for admission. Apply to Miss Susan Pollock, 1426 Q stree<, or Mrs. Louise Pollock, 1017 loth street. A most valuable course of instruction is ar, to intelligently’ bandle or “a apparatus witey Pa nutaeture. CON ACADEME, FRONT He Iy situated sucky the mountaime: v Pr anti lilpri « Tranged by Professor f ebip of ons sod ( 5 Vester 4), who ft ‘ag the one obtainable at the evening A Corparatt ei ee MT Se and revolting attributes, is pe ie negation et a ee at the Young Men's Christian oe WHITTINGHAM INST., TAKOMA PARK, D.C. A 7 kacwn, and the extent and arrange-| good. °n | 1409 New York avenue. Sessions begin Lastere ons Ponme cae ae boarding and day school for young ladies and Tent of Lis immense temple are now re-|"“{ realize that recent political heresies | Monday, October 1, and young men could Ton. AMER OE ng a ms w vealed. ch that the government should own and | 2 Bo better than to avail themselves of (Of the Washington ba mh1Stooel - . E. Chueh’ Soutb. Send for Twenty Thousand Tablets Discovered | control everything, the railroads, banks, | S¥¢h an opportunity. Late Soliettor General-ot tim t none me Rev. B. W. BOND, Prin. “Thus far 29,000 Insertbed tablets of clay | telezraphs and many of the industrics and| Monday, the Ist of October, at 927 P: ene and Conta igh ea li; of sse8, <= eel éhoa On | €Bterprises of the country now conducted | street, Mrs. L. O. Talbott will en classes Hon, yous fictover 1. Terms, $1 a pioath to inemivers: mem as aoe . a“ ndividual expital and effort. 1 concede | in English, French and musfe. e will (Of gVincinia), #1 a year. ADA L. SMITH, Supt. ese ure inseribed premises to pay d rmment should regulate public | also be classes for adults in n: i history Tecturer « daw of Crimes, deeds, contracts'and a record of al! I hould not own or other- | and culture JACKSON’ N, LLM, UGHTING TAUGHT «Of th Lecturer on Practi my of the Moot Court. ne Saal Cont at ahpepenis: Messrs. SAMUEL F. Vit DIPS, H. 0. CLAUGH- TON and) HOAENE CARUSI. The twenty-fifth annual sess School will open MONDAY, Oe in the new ant public and pr on which wa borrowed te events. I tibed @ promise to t It would be a ser he Howard University Law School, 420 h street, an adjunct of the famous colored stitution of learning, reopens Monday, October 1, It is a most excellent school, Leighton, LL. D., dean, 452 D Secretary James F. Bundy, 420 will furnish all information. The tenth session of the Art Students’ League, SUS 17th street, commences October ees: ¢ both day and evening classes, ction in life, portrait and ng and painting, in oil a under competent instruc , arckitectural, topozraph the necessary mathewaties for design structions begin September 24, at 531 7th aud-2m* reir timers, Ligh schoak pate. Teopeas S snirtox, i: ‘ re ts ical culture’ & heme poor. s the true | 4 A system of ae? cspeciaily to mal MERCIAL > money than othe: schools. success in life (so they ceived here. W We want you to kiw ‘u au all about this LIVE ceria fuapart x thorough knowledse of the COM: : i e STUDIES at the cost of jess ti HUNDREDS owe their ) to the traiuing they re- AD-WINNERS of them, will teli equally to after opening of the session, at ¢ building also, from 6 to 7 in. Inasmuch as the mode of instractlon pursued in | ires tha twentieth year of the National Kin- | ti! School red Soe unlit once ae s Mond: Woon’s st Capitol st, Votive offerings of 4 agats, and m aber 24. sehool for Marva: SIVERSITY — MEDIC. vebere: cost moderate Inst rten and Primary School, entical Departments will open Oct &c., addres THOS. HANLON, DL D., fo tron, Wror : Pollock, principal, opens on ‘the 16 peROt clreulas address C. B. PURVIS, Mt enjoys. se Whieh Suet jon of the wor stant, at 1017 10th street northwest. ‘Feach- | 1118 1; a ee MD country * ruster ef ANY SPOUp. Mp. : , e+ a ne an ee Pret. JAMES B. © Lawes of Lucdreds ah Boys Easy Mathemutics, Georgetown University, founded in 1789, amen: ane a 7 wT be under the SrA Spores Se : ; AM'S SCHOOL, 1426 Q ST. 4, see LTENTICN GIVES TO “Yhe temple of Bel i am ix is is not only one of the oldest, ut one of the FE NISSES TIFFEY. 7195 Concé September 17, 1068. “Pregaraiton ot unt: | e Chance. Me CAND.DATRS FOR TH inate . reopen their school® for S, technica’ schools and bu : row being dug around end laid bare, and} Paying 6 1-2 cents per line for fiftesn | best institutions of learn! ng ip this or Reopen thet echeet: foc tr Hes. tectnical” schocis aud business | js xyes vmkt3.b sam. when finished will de the firs: temple of any other country. While all of fts depart- thousand clreulation in preference to pay- ing 7 1-2 cents for thirty thousand circu- laticn Is precisely the same as paying 6 1-2 For circulars and references apply dence. "7 # Address the Dens! - W. D. Cal ‘ insitste, and others. in this ton ents are of the first order of excellence, For circulars 4 Tag w department, if such a thing were : With Bel ever systematically excavated. Dver 200 Arabs, its colosmal walls, <2; oe v. ESPUTA DAL | Peas file, outranks the rest. Its facult: “i MME. J. LY. TEACHER OF Vor {oa 19 giveu to dos het weer ag 180 rooms, have teen iaid bare. Lis | cents for six eggs whea 7 1-2 ceuts will | with Mav. J. iavens Bictanis, & Jat ite | ipl of and. sce Song Qi ee cra | Daiees ioe canada ah Maughter house, altars, tabicts, archives In! buy the dezen. head, includes such legal lu:ninaries os | tocm, 1331 Sth cho uw. Studlo, 1118 ‘New York aver ae |. Ba a otton

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