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Sieh THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1896-TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. . EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATiONAL FoR SALE_A SACRIFICE HANDSOME NEW 3- WASHINGTON, ALENANDIENA AND MT. VERNON IN WASHINGTON. IN ‘WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. sory and cellar press eee a oe ee er > MISS AMY CLEMENT LEAVITT, EBM lating LEE Ay Ce | ue waxanntictiaatanh 1,20 9.4, | Georgetown University | THECOLUMBIANUMIVERSITY, | THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY pangs pr le aga te ee a 0, ex, aim: 1, 2, (Gouna Wen os tt 1121 Vermont” ave. Terese wesieaieas welbl Mcntewe aad the ama a FB, Yow, 11:08 9.m 12-08, sine Gest eae Z THE LAW SCHOOL, MISS CARR AND MISS IRVINE WILL REO be suki. WM. EH. SAUNDERS & Cv. . 1407 F st. T Bare onaily located: . H. SAUNDEL $2.60 per tt. F st. FoR SALE_ELEG $9,000. WM. 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Yoon, #115, 5.20 p.m. ts, 9:00 a.m. YORK AND bh light. the 1S Dinimg F open for pas- rders left at New Connects aul y, “pt > New Ori e with Pullman Riverton and | York to, bem. daily, ex- m. dail SCENERY IN VESTIRULED, ALL CARS. STA- Gots Louis Spe- Indiana potis panects at ed—Solid train to Cincianail, change. SI Doservation Via Richmond Only rail line. DAILY—For Gordonsville, ‘Charlottes- daily, except peake and Ohio senger A: T. ros, two and three- wel SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY. Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.J. President of the ee Be Hon. HENRY B. BRO! D., Gustice Supreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence, Hou. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL.D., (Chief Justice United States Court of Clainis), Emeritus Professor of Statutory and Administrative Law and Legal Maxims. Hon, MARIN. B SIORKIS, LE. D., (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional and’ International Law ard Comparative Jurisprudence. Hen. SETH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprude! LL. D. Hoa. JEREMIAN Xe WILSON, Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the Law of Feat Estate. Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS, oclate Justice Supreme Court of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law jut Cunitruets and the Law gosern 3. DARLINGTON, Lb. Da, (Spedial iectures—subjoct and date to be hereafter announced) GEORGE BE. HAMILTON, LL. D., Lecturer ractice, Testamentary Law and Equity and: Practice. R. ROSS AM. LL. 1 Lecturer on Coumon Law" Pleading, Criminal Law and Domestic Relaticns. NE HOLAIND, on Natural La ADGE A, LAMBERT, LL. D., Tecturer on Clyil Law. A, DOUGLASS, Esq., ¥ of Tors an Negotiable Paper. J. COLBERT, A.M., ron the Law of Personal Property. D. W. BAKER, A.M. cof the Cireult Court and Lecturer on Ele- me APP ry Practic LS: Messrs. Tall and Henry Wise Messrs. J. Altheus Johnson and RTS: Harry W. SAMUEL M. YI ‘Secretary aud GM. HUNT, LL.M. pens on WI eto ty tn the Law Sehdot building, inl TOS 't when the’ fntro- fore will be delivered and announce. r the ensuing term, Present and dents, alumnt and all others inter- codicly Invited to be present. | The sec- cant his office Inthe Inw baild- from 6 to 7 p.m., for information, ¢n- Xe. ‘Those propesing to. connect them- for the ensuing t+ re res nes before the opening to that delay. incident te and northwest, or on M, YEATMAN, cw JMIVERSITY. in Thursday, October 1, 1896— at 12 m.; for the event For further particulars and auiuunccments address the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D., S15 Vermont ave. Office beurs until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m. 23-18 “5 superior 20 T st. ww. >) Nstrrt 1 . NEAR CONN. euth session opens Thursday, Oct wol for girls, Mrs. W. Do CA) open for its res er 1. Thorough circulars. Sel-Lin* VOICE CT oratori¢ von PL Sousa, N.Y. Eneien Odend hil, for learning te rend IMT. VERR NON SEMINARY, M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. and Post Graduate mitted. ‘Thorough in- in accordance with connecting buildings, _ recently designed for school purposes, ‘ator, steam heat and. p t r with play ground and 3 for a refined pol equipment. year opens Welnesday, September Ssification ef Boarding Pupils, and for classification of Day > scl Mrs. E Mrs. ADELIA IZABETH J. SO ATES HENS! ERS, Principal. , Associate Prin. ITER, WHO HAS ILIAD perience in teaching, would like a hin a school or family. Address, aur office, sel6-3w* | GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISIT en prepared for college, West Point, 3 and civil service examinations, Prof. SPRINGER, 516 Spruce st. Send for cir- cular courtaining erences, sel6-Im* Miss Sherman’s School for Girls, 5 tyth st., cor. Jefferson place, reopens October 7. 1806, ak MISS HALSTEAD, FORMERL Miss Halstead's Private School, f the preparatory d School. Apply at 3024 Q apd se2t-Im exe DR. JOHN Pp. CAULFIELD Will se-unie teaching Oct, bat se1€-1m* 27 MST. NW. Zz. D. IER, 1413 N Voice culture, T. NW, Fiano, Harmony. se16-Im* Education for Real Life 1864 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 1886. National ith and D. ‘The thirty-se institution t departisents, coiplete bo vor. fe year of this popular nher 1, 1896. Five taess, tneluding ish, rapid catcu- Practical course lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of ex} on, civics and commer- cial law, Shorthand and Typewriting, including En- glish; Spencerian Rapid Writing, Mechanical” and Architectural Drawinz. Full corps of thoroughly trained teachers, Location central. Office open every business day and night. Write or call for new and beautiful annual an- nouncement, MRS, SARA A. SPENCER, seli-tt JULIA R. GOODALL, chool of Muste, WELLESLEY COL pupils for in- fter Oct. 1, at her studio, Kindergarten ‘Normal Institute FOR THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS (TWENTIETH YEAR), WITH MODEL KINDERGARTE: REOPENS OCTOBER 1. For particulars call either on Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, NATIONAL & 1017 10th st.. or Miss SU POLLC FROEBEL INSTIT( CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT OPENS SEPTEMBER 16, Mrs. Pollock's Seng Books and the NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN MANUAL, consisting of Practical Model Lessons, ctures for Kinderg. tens and the Absolutely indis- penseble to Mothers and rgarten Te. For sale at Ballantyne’s, 428 7th st. Vocab Miss Katie V. Wilson, fecsh, Pup! of and especially recommended by M Wiluam Shakespeare of London. Lessons resumed Sept.1. Studio and reside 29 10th new. a31-Lm The Art Students’ League, 808 17TH ST._N.W., Washington, D. C., Wiill_geopen tts daily aod evening! clames October 5, 186, under competent instructors. — Ds and painting from cast and life. orative and industrial design. tion, water color and special Saturday class. _eultrs mailed on application. Gunston Institute, 1212 ond 1214 14th st. n.w., near Thomas Circle. { Principals. Class inetiecs Sketch, composi- Cire sel0toocdine A school for girls and young ladies. Opens Sep- tember 28. se9-tf Mr. and Mrs, BEVERLY R. MASON. courses | ‘The session opens rin all schools September 30. The Academy at@-a.m. ‘The College at %a.m. The Sclentific Sgt at 8 p.m. : 3 The Graduate 1 at 4:30 p.m, : The Law School «at’6 p.m. : ‘The Medical Sctidol’ at 8 p.m. 4 The Dental Schopl g¢ 8 p. EMMY ‘The Veterinary Selwol at § p.m. 1335 0 st. D.We, cia EN D, C. A hoy * school of the “highest grade. Seventy-five years’ experience. Offers Inasieal, Sclentiflc and General Courses. Preparation for at college or selentifle schcol. Special scholarships for those en- tering Naval Academy. Liberal practical training to those preparing for business. Preparatory year for boys in higher grammar grades. Entrance ex- aminations September 28. FACULTY, WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR, A. M., ean ana cTastaetoes tec fa kins HENRY ROGERS PYNE, A. SC, Greek. GEORGE NEELY HENNING, A. M., English, French, German. oscait W, ANTHOY Math F, P. HOBG re Natural Science and History, PAUL A. STEELE, Bookkeeping, Business, Law and Penmanship. Apply for catalogue and further Information to WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR. Dean. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE Offers complete courses tn Literature and § leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. S. artinent of Civil Engineering has been added, nd in this school two spectal scholarships are of- red. Entrance examinations will be held at the WP. MONTAGUE, PH. D., LL. D., REV. Professor of Greek. D. D. JAMES HOWARD. D. HODGEINS, University September 28 and 29, Dean aod Professor of Latin. REV. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, Professor of Mathematics Professor of SULLY, ANDE ADUNIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D. D., Emeritus Prof of English and Angle Faculty, HOWARD L. PH. D., LEE DAVIS LODGE Pro! f Polit al tual_-and Moral. Philosophy. E. MUNROE, PH. D., Professor of Chemistry. ANTONIO. M. SUTKLDO, LL. D., Trofessor of Spanish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, iy D the Tine Arta. HER: MARATI OENEELD, PH, Professor of German, (ON: MONTROSE, RAMSE Professor of Romance Lane REV. EDWARD B. POLLARI Professor 0 CHARLE ‘Acting FELIX FREYHOLD, C. Acting Professor of Civil’ Engineering. LECTURERS. ML. WILSON, LL. D, conomic Lexiviation. JOHN W. POWELL, LL. D., The History of Cul and OTIS T. MASON, PHL. D., ‘The Origins of ‘Culture. a welll be at is ofice dally from 10 to 1. tulogues: ower H. MARTIN, CORCORAN SCIEN eGHOGL. ‘Yhis school offers to men and ing four-year courses of study, to the | Science, Mechanical Chemistry, Meteorology, TiEIe nen the follow- ch of which leads cieuce neral E natigatl-p ography, Gedlogy and Mineralogy Architecture fuse ‘and Economics, Language and Literature. CHARLES E. “PH. D., Dean, Professor of Chemistry. ANDREW F, MONTAGUE, PH. D., Professer of Latin. JAMES 1. GORE, PH. D. rolessor HOWARD Lo HubuKIy Professor of Mathenvaties. LEB DAVIS BODGE, Professor of Phifosuphy” a WILLIAM. ©. WINLOCH Professor of Astronoiay. THEODORE X. GILL, PH.D. LL. D., Professor of) Zou CLEVELAND ALBE, VIL 1, LL. Dy Trofessor_ of Metenrolugy. HERMANN SCHOENVELD, PH. D., Professor of HARRY KING, LL. Professor of Drain: MEL erm. B. 1 Geography SE) SeeN A hd Applicd Geometry. Professor of Draw ANDREW F. VEX, PH. D., Professor ot Eeonoini LOUIS AMATEL | Professor of Fine Ar Applied to Architecture. EDWARD FARQUHAR, Pil. D., Professor of History. FRANK A. WOLFF, PH. D., Trufessor of Physics. F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER, B.S, s Professor of Bot J.C. HORS Professor of Mec! REV. EDWARD B. VOL ite Professor of Metev MEK S. FARWE Associate Professor of Mechanical HENRY SIMPSON, Assoc e Professor of Are ture, together with thirty-one instructors, awsistants and lecturvrs. ‘There are twenty-tive departments in the school, In which 156 ditferent topics are offered, d special students are regis! for ny Of these topics that they are a ied Lo pur suc. ‘The instruction Is given between 4:30 and 10 o'clock pam. Students intending to take courses in the Chemical the choice of desks tration. ‘The opening exercises wili be beld $ at § p.m nity Hall, when be deliv ys Prof. “Hermann } The Dean will be tn his oitic from 4 to 5:30 p.m. daily, to meet students. ‘or catalogues address ROBERT H. MARTIN, ngineering. ptember 30, ‘alversity Secretary. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE Men and w ST UBles tit ions or repate! of study leading to the deg Blaster of Science, Civil Engine gincer, ™ ical Engineer Csophy st ars’ stndy. bel: sh the work for the degre SRODHY, sora One study eS deg from in- in this School cou being required for each of the other’ de Application bkinks may be obtained from the Dean of the School, and when filed they must be submitted, throuzh ‘the Dean, to the I 3 of University Studies for an. The opening exercises will be held September 30, at 4:20 pam., in University Hall, when an addi Will be deiivered by the Rey. EB. Pollard, Ph. D. For catalogues address ROBERT EH, MARTIN, Bliss School of Electricity Inco-porated. Biiss building, 35 1 st. nw. Begins its FOURTH YEAX Octeber 1, 1896. Practical electrical engineering aud mechanical @raughting exclusively taught. Laberatories fully equipped." Has its own electric tight plaut, and is the ONLY justitution of its kind In the coun- try. Books now open. Catalogucs ot. application, _Aui9-2in L. D. BLISS, President. TANN R? SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS “COLLEGE, LOAN AND TRUST BLDG., COR. 4 & viil STS., offery unperalleled opporwudities, “Whe principal, is ard of Di- inspection and Secretary. an EXPERIENCED, Pits ACCOUS an experienced busines man—a_ practic and legislative rupler—chief steno; Pan-Ainerican methods in Shortu: ‘Thorough, pewriting, keep English, Kapid Cai 3, Rapid Writing, C mercial Law. Special attention to Spelling, Pune- tion, and ‘all Modern Susiness Methods. Finest location in che city. Call and see us, or send for annual aprouncemcnt «outdluing unparalleled record 3M positions, Way Amd migit sessions, The Hon. WALTER §. COX, LL. D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts and of Commercial Paper The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme’ Court of the United States), Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the ~ United States, of the Law of Domestic Relations, of Personal Property and of Torts. The Hon, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D (Sometime Assistant Attorney General’of the United States), Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law und Equity Pleading, and of the Law of Evidence and the Jurisdiction and Practice of the United States Courts. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Professor of the Law of Corporations, Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, LL. M. (of the Johns Hopkins University), Lecturer on the Civil Law, HENRY E. DAVIS, LL. M., (Sometime Assistant “Attorney of the’ District of Columbia), Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq. (of the Washington Bar), Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. ‘The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (Amociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Cobumbia’ Lecturer on Criminal Taw and ou Criminal Pleading and Practice, The Hon. BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH (Sometime United Patents), Professor of tbe Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOIINSON, LL. M., tof the Washing: Bar), ex, Corumon-law Prac- LEE DAVIS LODGE, PH. D., Professor on International Law. MELVILLE CHURCH * Professor of the Law of Patents, COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Chief Just HENRY E. DAVIS, CHAKLES W. NEEDHAM, Associate Justices. ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. N PATENT LAW AND PAT- T LAW PRACT: Conducted by Professors Benjamin B Melville Church. pe services of the Hon, Ben a patent luwyer of nath pinissioner A SPECIAL COURSE E terworth and min Butterworth, nce and former: been secured. for : the in vourts and iu f Melsiile Church, the Washington Bar, and a spe for giving practical instruction in respect great unwritten law of practice in pa uses. This course In practice will cover a. period hit months, with two lectures or sessions of the Moot Court cach week. A deste of Bachelor of Ps ferred upon those who are : tory examination at the Galy graduates f be eligible to thi 1 States Pat Exq., a member ¢ Uist’ in patent Inv to the nt Laws will be co eto pass a satista of the term, mbers of the bar will Law opens on Wednesday, September 30, Oelock p.n., when announcements will be the ensuing term. Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be present in the tion Room at the University Building fo 20 to 6 o'clock p.m, daily ou and after uber 20, Catalogues giving the course of study, terms, ¢ ed at mak stores of W. H. Mo k & Co, 1424 tz F street, or The seveut, 1896. ‘The int ifth si esion begins: aductory lecture w by Dro ALB. A. King, Septem itegular daily lectures at ellity is afforded for laborat Dit. 1 Septembe be delivered 30, at S$ p.m. 0 p.m. Every fa- and clinical work 1120 N.Y. ave 9-11 a.m Pa p.m. DR. EK. A. BE SCHWEINITZ, Sec.-Treas., 1525 st. n.w.:%S—6 p.m. Fall examinations, sel-Tu _tember 26, 7 pan, DENTAL sp 1 ST. HOOL. The teat session’ 30. The Introductory Tec by Dr. Henry C. Thomson at 8 p.tn. School of French Language, Prof. Paul E. Voinot, 1426 NEW YORK AVE. Apply se11-3m,3 EMERSON _ INST rUTE Ocung’s. 914 14th tie year Septe Pri it Special dey NOIpecharatiy eeiopltiny Anieatsl « is institute. For more than have wen distinetion Its standard is the high- e of grafuztion a guarantee of For circulars, etc., address boast of a CHAS. BL YOU: _sel2-tt Principal and Proprietor, MEDICAL, DENTAL AND ARMACEL DEPARTMENTS OF HOW. UNIVERS Will Thursday, October 1, 1898. Prof. J. B. Hodgkins will deliver the address at 5 0 p.m. This college is open to all, without rej to sex or rave. Howard Dental College is now a member of the “National Associat ‘The profession and the public are cor- luvited to be present. F. J. SHADD, M. D., jock DAVID ©. ELOCUTION & DIAMATIC Air ING, EXPRESSION, NATURAL th eto naw. after 4 p.m, seh-tt CLINICS OF Department. will be pital ax follows daily General Medical Clinic by Pro Daily Dispensary Clinke by Prot. Wi General Surgical Clinie by Profs. Williams. Minor Surgteal Clinic by Prof. Bai heeological Clinie by Prof. St: nite-Urinary | Ti DEEP BREATH- RSS. Studio, 1019 Send for circular. HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL held at Freedmen’s Hos- . 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Chevy Chase BEKENCH AND ENGLInH BUARDING AND DAY School fot Young Ladies. Half an nour from Washington, D.C., by elec- tric cars. French th inguage of the " bouse. Reop ns October 1, 1896. Address Mile. LYA_ M, BOULIGNY, Jel7-Gm 12 P.O. Station E.. Washington, D.o. SOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 14. informsticn apply at residence: Mrs Ftint will return Sept. 2s. Pitt stield, Mass. seT-Im* Chenoweth ‘Institute, 1842 Vermont”ave. and Iowa Circle, select board- ing aud day school for young ladies. Miss MARY Cc. 2 PAvENPOt CHENOWETH, Principal. se2. Kindergarten Normal. The Elizabeth Peal Kindergarten Normal indergarten and School, will begin fall session gdp 1808. Children taught French and German, mn FLINT'S circulars ap 1534 I street. Until then acd School, and Mrs. Mann's Jo1s Sunderland place, LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, 723 Fourteeath st. n.w. offices, 513 and 1421 Peansylvania avenue, 1110 F | Branches in leading American and European cities. H.W. FULLER, it. Classes and private lessons, Trial lesson free. se7-tf Apply for circular to Prof. N. A. JOLY. 1438 N ST. N.W. Yor Young Ladies. and Little, Coldrem x Young ies. le ocssn Reopens: ‘siptember 30. NCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. FALL . 15. Classes and private lessons; good ronunciition In 23 phonetic sounds; free trial ile. WV PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH N.W., REOPENS HER Shorthand, “Typewriting and” Business School. Pupils, prepared for (examinations; special classes in MATHEMATICS; individaal attention, oughness and practical work enab! fecure and retain good positions; of SHORTHAND; NEW and RAVID method. GONZAGA COLLEGE. FOR DAY SCHOLAK ONLY, Classical, Scientific and Business Courses. Mill- tary drill and uniform, Terms, $10 per quarter, Bey. CORD ELIUS GILLESPIE, S.J., President. INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. Sth and K sts. nw. Unexcelled in Washingion. au2s-3m* — $25—-A_ YEAR Learn to be a Draughtsman! Eyeing lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 21, G31 7th st. me. a MISS BALCH'S Business Coll au24-1m Ivy CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND e, 1811 11 a.w. Open all the yea 1,700 pupils prepared for examinations. Stenogi hy, typewrit bookkeepizg, ancient and modern languages. ustruction alse givca by correspondence au29-ti ‘THE MODERN NORMAL COLLEGE, TYPOGRAPH- ical Temple, 425 G st. n.w., with these courses: Preparatorg, Busizess, Shorthand and ‘Typewrl ing, Civil Service. Teachers’, Health, Journalisti Scientific and Classic, Is the most thorough, prac: cal and profitable school tn the city, Circulars ving full information furnished by J. FRAISE ICHALD, Principal. au22-tf HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1812 MASS. AVE. RE- opens September 14, ‘The course of study Js ccmplete and practical. Special attention 1s given to voea: and instrumental music, drawing nd, painting, the languages and kindergarten, the new. buildin, 7 o'clock p.m. Chief Justice of the Court of Ap | Brin Otten National University, 1328 1 ST. N.W. ‘The faculty having purchased and remodeled the building No. 1328 T st. n.w., will begin, therein, the: thirteenth annual course of lectures, Monday, October Sth, 1896, at 8 o'clock p.m. The introduc: tory address will’ be delivered by Prof. George €. The fall examinations will be held in Monday, > Over, M.D. apply to ad MH. H. BARKER, M.D., Dean, se21-2w 1116 Host. nw. Nationai University. Incorporated by Special Act of Congress, Law Department. FACULTY or LAW. President, HON. RICHARD H. ALVEY, ls of the District onal Law. of Columbia, Lecturer on JAMES SCHOULER, 1 (Boston, Muss.) Lecturer on Bailments, Demestic Relations, Wills and Tate HON. H. 0, CLAL (Of the Washingtor Instructor of the Senior Class, and Professor of Common-Law Pleading, Evidence, Equity, Juris- rudence and Wl 3 w, and the Law HON. JOUN GOODE, (Of Virginia), Lecturer on the Law of Crimes. HON, CHARLES €. COLE, Assoclat= Just preme Court, of the Dis- trict of Co on Statutory Law. EU 1 Instructir of Jy Law of Real Property, Contracts, stuments ind Corporations. JACKSON H. RALSTC qr the Washington 5 Lecturer on 9 nd Sod, fessor of the de LL. M r), the Moot Court. M. Practice, HON, Hi. 0, CLAUGLTON, EU TAKUSE AND JACKSON H.” RALS es of the Court « jon Will begin on ‘Thursday: . in the college, 820 13th stre when the usual ampocncements will be mads members of the facult 7 fs Ati at date so between G and S pati. full inf UNL October 1, building, Catalogue of studies aud terns stores NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARTiACY. ‘The twenty-fifth 1 session begins DAY, Sep’ 28, 1896. Lectures in macy, Materia Medica, Butany, Toxicology, Istien neral Chemistry Labor: in quai pharmacy. ories al students received in C! ular at college 0 5 p.m. J quantitative analy Two large and ~ ‘The German-American Kindergarten and Graded School, WwiG ISTH ST. NW. poo KATHARINE LIPPINCOTT led for and 4 he Tetter to 10% Marylaud av Tas abo Froebe! Institute. Susan P. Poi.eck. GRADED KINDERGARTEN, PRIMARY AND IN- TEEMEDIATE, MAL. mrais 49 French i La aguage. Prof. C. G. Riv adc Principal. ne, OF sely-Gee ons lasses re ss 1008 K EVA Tiatian met MILLS. mh vocaL te lessens LESSONS; iso iw Miss EV B. FRANK GE BEST Royal Bigh School Feacher of PIANO, OF Studio 1227 F si Joation. Vl piece eultur emule; pa yupils’ Mit. HERMAN ©. RAKEMAN: Viclin Instruc tor & Se! cist. In STUDI HW OST._N.W. St. John’s Coliege, Vertront ave. and Thomas Circle. ducted by t MR. ERNEST LEN MRS. ERNEST LEN Piano. 1528 Corcoran street northwest. _Sell-im* WASHINGTON H SCHOOL 1850 W ave. DW. ding and day soo! for girls, Principals, “Miss FRANCES MARTIN and Miss SARAH E THE WOMAN'S LAW CLASS. the equivalent ond, tion as to obtaii 30 1 Art School, itr. Miss S. W. Kelly, pt. 15—-Drawing water color, «bit Wash drawi of principal from FRIENDS Is SENES cud AL h year Septeml: ave. West End London om ol ting, pen iz; pupils under entire time of tare until Novem WIN begin ped with Sargent ory, and tie ad by that tu Wi women of teachers a and especially titted by education and ex tot their special subjects. The lustry, i good hnology. Potytec Has reope: Gaillard School Apply Jor tren. Of sears us a ney AC. MY OF THE » AVE., reopen for its MONDAY, SEPT. == Washingt a Semina ry» 14 ings se7-im ART € SHUOL, Mi FE. HOvL sHor HAND. We challenge tae world on quick preparation by our “practic: aus TH method.” , BOL 11th, Ist floor. EOF COMMERCE, hi street northwest. C.K. URSER, A.M., CE., Principat. Twenty-fifth year as a fusiness educator. ‘Tenth ihe taculty of Eesitun colleges ver of the faculty of E Colle Six course ines, English, Accountancy, Shortiand’ and months’ course in shorthand free, Moderate tnition in all the courses. Well-lighted rooms and hail. graduates. The Stuart School. A select day and borrding school for Girls and Younz Ladies. Opens 1. Academie, collegiate and preparatory ci . Kindergart 122. 6 ISTH ST. N.W Miss © Mrs. Helen Lamont (Mrs. Nellie McCartee) bas opened a_stue culture and pianoforte, Does 15 ISTH ST. N.W. MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL, 1633 19th st. n.w., Wil reopen Sept. 21, 1896, Pupils prepared for universt*! and technical schools and for busi- ness pursuits, Private instruction if desired. WILLLIAM 1. PUTNAM. au29-t “THE 3 OOT, FOR GIRLS, 1624 Mass. ave., 1205 17th at.. 1623 N st. Thorough primary and college cin de- A.M., Principal. rtments. Advanced classes in English, Modern es and Ant. JESSIE _C. McDONALD, MLS., Principal. A. H. PARSONS, Pt tress. Pourteenth year opens Oct 1, 1898, se3-1m Kindergarten op ibe Madison st., near Dupont Cire WiMODAUGHSIS ¢ SES. 145 NEW YORK AVE. Dressmaking cliss, Harriet A. Brown; systet of drafting waists, ‘sleeves, skirts, draping ama _finisbing. es im LAWRENCE of October, at 1 se23-Gte y TERMS, TRIAL SULRRA TIS CHINA ART SCHOOL Apply RATTS. way for PIANO LESSONS. <1 8. Opens on the 22d of Seprember. 1m 15 14th et CAVITOL MILL KING Be. Zot CORNEA Ti ine Berkeley STH ST. N.W. reo ‘uber 16, Pupils ‘preparcd for West Point, Ansapolis, for ali universities a sclentifie schools, tar direct eu. ar eriy apd navy, and for the chy il ve Vr the past year sixteen students have bec sw have for private fully fiited for various ex Now faiied. Arr may Jessone in all Dhar CHAS, W. FIs os. tem K, B.S., Head Master. HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. Founded 186 The above well-known Law’ school wil open Thuredsy, October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m, in its commedicus buiiding, 420 Sth st. uw TEE SCHOOL IS OVEN TO ALL, WITHOUT DISTINCDION “OF SE. ACE On CBE ABOVE EIGHTEES VRAIS O1 Ay 0 ARE AND 1 ATIONS. n. apply Secretary, aw JOK KEEPING well-known, the Y pubic Academy RIVATE ae INSTRUCTION BY nstractot A in eur oF oS HAM $3.) KINY AM. ° n for cw ' ' A selected . erate charges re eon tor Mt. Vern s oon ton and others i _ % W. BOND, Prin,, Pron: Boss Sa , MAPLEWOOD PXSTITUTE, Covcoenun oR il $207. A aneceontal ai; ame of +t ime fase with enerss, tow Ve year, $158. J SHOKTIIDGE calc). A a estm HAGERSTOWN 74 tC and Music amt Art Concer otory for Yorug en: finest ct fal geminds: ef gant baile cys rome com o Send for Presidomt ijyzotm 5 Studies and € x i dv tages finic ad “4 sian Miss LLLEN WP Pita Atvany.\ ©. 2 GIT, ? . , ‘ ¢ the Siar DENTISTRY HAUGiT HIN nitiy RW. BARKER, Funeral Durcetor and 1 Embaimer, 12 Litt Reriderce on the pretuises Volepiome call im Civil, Service, W. R. Spex: Undertaker & Emalmer, 940 F Street Northwest Reorsthing strictly first-class aie! on ti sonable terms. Telepbope call 340 fatter NEW PAPAL DHL Archbishop Mar About His Mission. An Associated Pr copyright special from Dublin s Acoh- bishop Martine! newly ay ‘ “ “1am ur : ikishow Martinehii, teaching the 2 wile ish ON Rome, in us. h. ¥ Was appoinie . so “I do net brin pope on the ady knows the s subject.” Upon the Assovleted] Press resenta-* tive mentioning the jy we pe nial ele in the U " = i bicc with nnot am aware ¢ . = ut in m 4, when th rith ry tin not y . i her OD x prov i . Pa., thevlory ow Rome. “I do not kn ‘ Satoli will ret “> for Rome a week or y and he will there bat ai the consistor i vember or December “ Archbishop Martinelli will go trem here morrow, where he pays a ¥ t erder, and will embark steamship Campania at for New York next, He said y y in New York will de I stand the voya ir is st there eee furniture sale. iift-out fount banquet lax = Concert at the Capitol Grounds. The Marine Band will render the shall require some ap. ing program at the Capito) is this afternoon: Mar ‘The Wheelman” Overt “Mignon” Waltz, “Blue Danube™........- Grand selection from “Lohengrin” .Wacner March, cund of”..... - Sou: Selection, “Robin Iood ..DeKoven Mine” _Lang -Fanciul + Pyles Characteristic, “Down in a ¢ (New) “March in Progress” ‘Hail Columbia”.....