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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1896--TWELVE PAGES. 11 ~"eeaepgcsecgecnpeeneeeoeceeeencene [HIGH BUILDINGS|. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C. REV. B. L. WIIITMAN, D. D., President. ‘The session opens in all schools September 30. The Academy at 9 a.m. The College at 9 a.m. ‘The Scientific School at 8 p.m. The Graduate School at 4:30 p.me ‘The Law School at 6 p.m. ‘he Medical School at 8 p.m. ‘The Dental School at 8 p.m. ‘The Veterinary School at 8 pm. THE COLUMBIAN ACADEMY A-QOOD. PRACTICE. ff You Warit.a Good Appe- ; o- ; : - ,.|- tite and Peffect Digestion. Ohe Limt of [Regulations Will Provide for Hort- [sr suc, mrat mace one ox oak Sante zontal or Wind Stress. the food, they constitute a Bextoct digestive, .ah- solutely safe for the inopt sptisitive stomneh. ‘They digest the fopd before I HAS TIME TO. of phy J and mental exertion (especially the latter) is all aprsial = uae formation ‘of gas aaa fhe pol- too often played im these days of struggle for wealth and pref- sonous. products of fermented, half-digested Took erment. He and stomach suffer most, and finally force TALK WITH LIEDTENANT SEWELL cre Rs ae the complexion us to drop out of the line, acess little timel, ae ould oles qiney tnerease eal "vy “digesting flesh-forintng have enabled us to stand with the strongest. Such an ai 008. ey : ast (well-nigh invaluable) to the digestive oonabs and the ner- The Buildings Here Stood the PR Re i ree ; i . > = : and nothing else, 5, vous system is afforded in that sovereign health tonic, the One dizease, one remiedy, the successful physician EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. THE GCLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Georgetown University THE. LAW SCHOOL. Founded 1789.) The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean ——__—- (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ‘of the Dis- © Sustictdet of Columbia), SCHOOL OF LAW. Professor of the' Law of Heal E-tite, of Contracts (sala a ot ominerc! Paper. va The Hon, JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. FACULTY. (Associate Justice of the Supreme’ Court of the PF aareh tk cas emer Cutversity. 1 Professor of the Constitutional Jurispradence 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 1335 H st. n.w., Wasbington, D. C. ue Claiais), of today is the spectatist, the successful medicine | A hoys’ achool of the highest grade. Seventy-five States), we Administrative, 7 Storm Very Well. fs the medicine prepitral especially for one disease, years, “experience, ee ent cat aclentic and Professor of aulty Jurisprudence, of | Common . . |, A whole package tilien at one time would not | General Courses. Preparation for any college oF tee Sed ad Hon, MAR LL. D.. ee art you, but would simply be a waste of gvod ma- | scientific echcol. Special scholarships ‘those en- tor abe een te (Associate Justice € of the District . | terfal. 36 tering Naval Academy. Liberal practical training = Over six thousand men and women tn the ‘state STEEL CONSTRUCTION | or Mienigan alone have been cured of Indigestion aut dyspepsia by the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. > ee of Colum! to those preparing for business. Preparatory year The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. in hi; (Associate Justice of the Supreme’ Court uf the | Vcturer on Constitutional ay "International Law for boys igher grammar grades. Entrance ex- eee aud Comparative Jurisprudence. —-+—_ oe ress Professor of the Law ot Corporations CAseoctate Justine Court ef Appeals of the District Pe a sted ll ed ie WILLIAM ALLEN WILBUR, A. M., (of ‘the Sonns Hopking Calversity), —— Such an aid is not found in other so-called “malt extracts,” The result of the late tornado in this city | oo Sfesnaliy Mich, u NOmMCE Gitenses (O TeTye Dean, and Instructor in Latin. Lecturer on the Civil Law. Lecturer on the Law 9 tions and Equity which come and go each season, not being able to stand the will have an effect on the character of the | =2==—=—=—=————-==— == mocEns . time BESEY K, DAVIS, Lia 3 cam Hoa. JER : ON, LL. D.. i louse, THE JOUANN HOFE’S T GEOR SEELY HIENNING, A. M., Gomet orney Distrte Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the Law of test of time and actual us building regulations shortly to be adopted EDUCATIONAL. SS a teal state. MAL RACT and , by the Commissioners of the District of = W. ANTHONY, B. 8.. ‘ Sed Hon, LOUIS E.. McCOMAS, a penal It Tess popular for neatly: Bale Columbia. It will cause the introduction RES WASHINGTON: ‘Mathematics. CE ee (Associate Justice Supreine Court of the District of P. HOBGOOD, Jr., A. Bay 5 Colum ree Epa Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. in these regulations of special provisions |" irs, MicCartee-Lamont, The Hlon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY a one ee to provide for horizontal or wind stress in PAUL A. STEELE, (Amoctate Justice of the Supreme em 3. Dai Bookkeeping, Business, Law and Penmanship, trict of Columbia), pucced pence oteer H Apply for catalogue and further information to | recturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading anounced), TON, LL. D.. WILLIAM EN WILBUR, Dean. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE and Practice. ‘The Hon. BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH Gometime United States Comminsiouer of Patents), ofessor of the Law of Patents, e E. HAMI o 0 high skeleton buildings. EE EA SR eee AVOID SUBSTITUTES (4 ORS “Wind stress is provided for in the pres- : LESSONS ({ ent building regulations in a number of | by experienced teacher. Best methods. ‘Terms ways,” said Building Inspector Brady to a | moderat 115 BST. NE. Offers complete courses In Literature and Science, WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, UL. Muy leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. 8. A new (of the Washington "Bar), tf department of Civil Engineering bas been added, | Professor of Lezal Cutec neat 2) 2 zs ics, Conimon-law Prac: a oe elghty-four pounds to the square foot, while |. (ltoyal High, Shou! of Muse, TORY, | tad in this school two special scholarships are of ce, sind Judge of the: Moot Court, : the pressure exerted by wind blowing at | ge5-2m*. Studio—1 Ttoom 6. eo ae ae Frofessor on. In 1 Law. the rate of sixty miles an hour is forty san BAOUUTAE = te ProredttiNiL CHUL, d irteen- VOCAB. ANSTRUCTION, ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, PU. fess r of the Law of Patents. pounds to the square foot. A thirteen-inch Teg a ASSTRECTIOD Ww mae of the Law of Pai wall weighs 121 pounds to the square foot, while partitions and joists tend to further = aE strengthen structures. Skelewon structures | Geo. W. Lawrence, hin hie are comparatively a new feature in this | sons; MODERATE TERMS; rapid method; mouth- city and the new regulations will make voice ‘trial gratis. Studio, #34 5° st. special provisions for wind strain on such Wr HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARI Axsoclate Jus 's, 1327 F st. nders & Stayn turer on Ele- Emeritus Professor of Euz! sa JAMES HOWARD GORE, PH. D. Professor of Mathematics and Secretary of the Faculty. action, Messrs. ‘Tallmadge A. ary Wise Garnett Altheus Jobnson and COURT OF A Lambert, Job Barna EXAMINERS A SPECIAL Cor buildings.”” HOWARD 1. eS E ay! Ww. a on — fhe Profesor of Phy: Conducted by TS: Marry W. Todges, 11 Past Regulations. Veckinetpn, D.O. LEE DAVIS LODGE, 1 eee SAMUEL M. YEATS AN. In the past provisions for wind or horl- neat ee aE, ere ot ae ate Bn. D, wee oft min Butterworth, becretary and Teveenrct. zontal strain of buildings in this city have | “Tip McDONALD: Profesur of Intellectual and, oral Pistosopt. | "Cima sade aL Nesintant’ Sociotyts been provided for incidentally rather than 1624 Mass. ave., CHARL E. ROE, le Doo a series of lect nt statutes and the he twentr-seventh annual session « ° 3 horough primary and college Professor of Chemistry. eral princip! of Law opens on WEDNESDAY, October 7 with a special view to such pressure being is. "Advanced classes in English, Modern ANTONIO M. SUTELDO, LL. D., Fea rpcipl = at 230 pin. in the Te ool uh brought to bear on structures to a degree nud Art. _ oY Professor 0 Se a taser or and FOS street northwest, when th to need precial provision. A wind exceed- SS Oe eee Printipal. WILLIAM ORDWAY the Washington Bar, and a speelatiet In p ivered and eed sp . 2 dd exceed ‘A. H, PARSONS, Preeeptress. of the for giving practical instraction tnt ing sixty miles an hour is very rare, and ‘ourtecnth year Get. 1, 1896. eB SHOENF Sreat unwritten law of practice 4m pate ninety miles an hour is more unusual than | ———y4-— : Ss ee Mi ein practice will cover a. period of a destructive earthquake, against which, of Miss Harriet R.-Parsons, eight months, with two lectures or sesttobs of the | course, no buildings are proof. In speaking | Teacher of P! resumed lessons October 6. sssor of Romi Moot Court each we DWARD B ac “ot el ys will be - ng to You will find one coupon of t degree of safety in buildings and |*_Musie Room, oe, ae apres a. | ensoing (rn inside each two ounce bag Reva tan ee Neen ece! ee ene veo mcen Teor close of the term. Lieut. John S. weil of the engineer corps Acting Profexsor of Histor luates In law or members of the bar will and twocoupons !nside each of the army, under whose immediate su- : Bate OR Se ae this 2 of study, terms, &¢ four ounce bagof Blackwell's pervision the annex to the government Lees cer Pultion fo the cot eater og Oh “I = printing office was constructed, said today: 1) SCHOOL, BUILDERS’ ¢ ye Durham. Buy a bag of this : : attention given backward “i E nic Legislation. HN W. POWELL, LL. D., ne History of Culture. OTIS T. MASON, PH. D. ‘The Origins of Culture. The Dean will be at his office daily from 10 to 1. For catalogues address % ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC » Protect Human Life. “Of course the greatest precaution should be iaken to protect human ife. But there ccmes a point in such precautions when human life is simply pluced in the scate e tuition in all by ties an civil 100 Gaiiiard School firing E Zs Dally clavses ‘ai pe against dollars and cents. There isn't Of Languages ate, tessont oe st HARI i] mnoney in the world to build all] NORWOOD INSTITUTE, celebrated tobacco and read the coupon—which gives a list of valuable presents and how to get them. The Dean. Cox, will be present in the Reception Room at the University Building from 4:30 to 6 o'clock p.m. daily ou and after Sep- tember 20, The courses on Federal Proved so secure that they might not e and Equity , 3 7 2 1761 N street, near Connecticut avenu Procedure will, In future, be concutrent and pot = be injured by some aE Ae Ae) anectr aul Dinived pebesl ctor ein SCHOOL. successive, ax heretofore, ‘This will make It prac- might occur once a entity ae ona co ock-St® MR: D. CABELL, Principal. & ble to combine the twe procedures in the Moot panies recognize th rt exerc This schoot offers to men and women the follow- “s. struction of bridges, for in: To facilitate Instruction tn ance, the work Froebel Institute. =— = = > = = = ———— ing four-year courses of study, each of which leads Prof. M le = at Sone a ie E Zabes a is made as sufe as possible against every a to the degree of Hachelor of Sclence: General | Prof. Maury has prepard a Manual, whieh will | | Te tures will COLUMBIA HEIGHTS|ALEXANDRIA AFFAIRS) ere rang, watequire a kreater ou Susan P. Polieck. Seiopce, (ril Sapincring, Bicctrical Engineering, | MQunllene tn Se, for the opening ofthe sehen | for the day ee to pass which woud require a greater our | ig ate cn Colleges Berita, | siechaule nee analytical urse of stig, te Sa an would be required to pay damages | (C‘sdsste Normal Kindergarten” College, Chemistry, mathematical Mathematics, y Svspesical lay t for injuries inflicted as the resuit of an ac- : cue oe F cident. That is the rule that regulates rail- ens’ Association Resumes Its Meet- | Political Meetings Arranged for the Near| road construction and it is te only rule ings for the Winter. Future. fa.) Meteorology, Geography, vzy and Mineralogy, Architecture, Finance and Economics, Language nd Literature. . LTY. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., Dean, Professor of Rete ANDREW FP. MONTAGUE, PH. D., Lowdernl Co,, 132 PRIMARY -AND’ IN- it is possible to get. Buildings Stood the Storm Well. “The buildings of this city stood the The German-American —o Professor a TL. = ae a oh 5 JAMES H. GORE, PH. D., SS TACIE orm vi vell, and I don't see that a] Kindergarten-and Graded School Professor of Geodesy. piano fists ws “nts Wanted for the Sec-| Cases Sent to the Grand Jury—Gen- ae neste Genesee to provide addi- © s016 ond NW. : HOWARD 1. Oe NS Secretary, ae. Young Ladies, ks c ie iri professor 01 a : u—New Members Elected and eral and Personal Notes From tional safeguards in the way of regulations. | S4R4_| KATHARINE ‘LIPPINCOTT, Principal, , LEE DAVIS LODGE, PH. D., aD AND T STS. NE Children calle@ for and taken home. : : Every building must be considered sepa- | Gorman, Breneh apd ¥opsical Culture. taught. Rigor of, Philosphy and French, om open to oars via, Gro Maer, Mestinece i Rranencted: Dawe shenRiver: rately by the architect and given strength | _selo-Ist Risuecceeese eee Professor of Zovlagy a rank of tem gers. ste am Rea tony SSeS that is sufficient in view of all the sur-| CHURCH « FOR PRACTICE, WITH OR ND ee HG aan; ~ rounding conditions, and the uses to which | vithout lessons: aiad ntuition In | Scat es _seme 2m | . <cess of two months the Columb © Bryan, S c .|it is put. Buildings that have numerous |. sition, © 0, WLS KID MA. s<c Katio VW Wilean wocaL : Pa es ae Bre oe The Bryan, Sewall and Rixey Club are| (_titions, for instance, are strengthened | _®-" HARRY KING, LL. Miss Katie V. Wilson, tik. n- | arranging for another big mass meeting tol). them, and our public buiidings are gen- | WANTED_ PI ac ‘Oo PULTES BY A GRADUATE IN Professor of Drawing. ‘ Pup! of and especially reconue phen’s Parish Hall, 14th street | be held in the opera house Thursday night | erally constructed on so massive a plan | music and former fupil of Profs. H.C. § prot ete P ig EERIE LED. A William Suakesprate of London. 5 aw avenue, President M.A. Bal-| of this week. Senator William Stewart | that thelr very weight is a protection | aud J, Ynwreee, Gy cents per leswon, “Ade | Brofesnin of een tig. Marge, scott Pe Tete ath Se z ! = in r occupying the ch: wall bz one of the speakers, and Senator | 28ainst any wind strain likely to be en: = a cea i ae ae ee TS a ee ae Gunston Institute aad tee wean thie: loc” [Eton mie < countered. course, it 1s possible that a Bay Spa peers JAH PIERCE, Jr, M. A., ag 316 24th ee. & ‘ asic ore Cr Stesncesao mas} lec- | Butler, the populist Senator from North wind storm might visit this city strong Ivy Institute Business College, Professo1 a ‘of Drawing and Applicd Geometry. The Berkeley School, Agen] yy aan aol omm bership of the following: Wm. | Carolina, will probably be present atd| enough to blow the Washington monument (S.W. COR. 8TH AND K: STS. NLW. ANDREW F. CRA’ PH. D., . $20 ISTH ST. | camer ee igi tie arl Hoffman, L. S. Brown, S. T.| make a speech. Mr. A. A. Lipscomb of{ away, but it is not probable, and is not to $—A YEAR—$2. Bae ee a re ae Ie See ee aed Mr. and Mrs. BEV R, MASON. Burrell, H. H. Tallmadge, Alexandria county has been asked to speak | be provided for, of course. 5 Professor of Fine Arts as Applied to Architecture. | scientific schools, for direct commissions in the AE a J. Mourning, W. H. Halloway and Agnes E. | also. Some Steel Constructions Unsafe. EDWARD FARQUHAR, PH. D., army and navy, and for the elvil service. Duriag LANGUAGES. = P = 3 g rofessor of History. the past year sixteen students have been success: | gue BERLITZ SC nastiest Following this the president laid| Mr. Wm. F. Carne will address the club in] “I regard some of the earlier steel con- cor oth and N cock 2 ri. D., fully Utted for Sarious examinations,” None have 2 Ate aes © assocviati e e spe- s day ame = = Professor of Physics. failed. Arrangements may be made for privat. ourteeath st now, he association the report of the spe-| thelr rooms next Monday night. Messrs. structions put up in this country as de-| OK ELEY 7 == SCHOOL F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER, B, &., ee See Cone ic tsNoiee eee ae os ee on the subject of extending | Gardner L. Boothe, C. C. Carlin and Charles | cidedly unsafe in such a storm as visited = Home Professor of Botany. se2l-tf CHAS. W. FISHER, B.S., Head Master. Classes and private lessons, Trial lesson fr 1 limits of the association. The} Bendheim “have arranged to adaress the Young ladies and girls, 1759 Madison st_. Dupont J. C. HORNBLOWER, - us last Thursday night. I would not like} jy ; je. Hteopens Sept. 38. Mies. V. HETH, A.M. fe ft Architecture. ng Beat Baas os eee so Eee. BA committee ceeetse on in wey of the re-/ club at a later date. to be in some of the sky-scrapers of Chica- | _ocl-ttt 2 ete HANS ZOPKES French Language. aS. haaSaeay cent amendment of the constitution making | The canvass is waxing’ warm and great | go in such a storm, as the bracing of these] aaa) TC TINTVED Professor of Mechanical Engineer! * Hee : — DAVID © : 3 c . y EDWARD B. 1 r 2 dence 1008 K. st. nw, sel LABIA en eligible to membership those living adjacent | effort is being made by ‘he Bryanites to| steel structures, as at first erected, is nat CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY CG ee ay Se a eee a G. EXPRESSION: NAT eennge to the said limits it was unnecessary to ex- | carry the city by a large majority. equal to what is regarded as safe today. OF AMERICA.’ FELIX FREYHOLD, C. E., School of French Language, em. Send for circular. tend the present boundaries. But it was ; But the fears of some men that the high os Professor of Civil Engineering. = f Sent to the Grand Jury. i ACADEMIC YEAR 1806-7. © C.F. MARVIN, M. E. Pp f. P: - = = — recommended by the committee that the as- : ice eon Bul dings: are apucoubecome sure = = : Associate Professor jetevrology. rof. Paul E. Voinot, St. John’s College, sociation do everything to promote the in- Auffort, a well-known character, | safe after twenty-five or thirty years, | scoou OF DIVINT Opens Sept. 29: ELMER S. cE, 1426 NEW YORK AVE - < Nese, pciaee peed Le ar ton to the grand jury yesterday by | through corrosion, is entirely wrong, in | SCHOOL OF PHILA Opens t. 1. | Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Apply for Circular. oties Verront ave. and Thomas Circle. A day college terests members living without the} justices Pelham and Lane of Alexandria |™¥ OPinion, for the reason that corrosion | Departuente of Pht tters ‘Mathematles, ProtesilENRY SIMPS0: ner win | FAROE ee conducted by’ the € limits. ly those residing along and * 7 ae a can be prevented by the proper precauti: Phyates Chemistry. ai ogy. Associate fessor of Architecture, together wit! 4 nM in the michborhood of Lich and Inth crecey | COURtY, charged with stealing a horse. He|and the sky-serapers, as they are called, | SCHOOL.OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES. Opens Oct. 6 | “thirty-one Instructors, assistants and lecturers. EMERSON INSTITUTE | Art School, 1%! . pose a sexes Twas tailed ie oh sy vill, = ry dreq | Departments of Sociology, Economics, Political] There are twenty-five departments in the school, (Young's Academy), Miss 8. W. Kell: sae tesied awewue® titel rendet aa ey bai! io in the sum of $500. The fact | will, es my opinion, be standing a hundred Science and Law. in which 156 different topics for study are offered, 914 14th st, F quare, 5 Pa unanimously adcpt that Auffort was one of the witnesses | years from today if they are properly cor- } {NSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. Opens Oct. 1] and special students are permitted to register for | Begins its foriy-ntth ar September 23. 5 s ; against the alleged gamblers seems to have | Structed and braced. Departments of Applied Mathematics, Civil En- | any of these topics that they are qualified to pur- pares for Harvard, Yale, Prine Johns He (A gommunication from Mr. E. M. Blake | kestened his being brought to trial. —_—— sineertns, Electrical Engineering aud sue. The instruction 1s glven between 4:30 and 10 Cornell, Lehizh, Boston School of nolo o ‘ederation zabor relative to the ' a - = Mechanical Engineering. o'clock p.m. alear Polytechnic Institute, the U.S. M. formation of a local legislative council was Charter Granted. IN LABOR CIRCLES. a ft Students intending to take courses in the Chemical | and Naval Deportwent ‘Araien and for busin ed to the executive committee for in- == For farther information apply to PHILIP Laboratory will be permitted the cholce of disks in the order of their registration. The opening exercises wili be held September 30, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when an address will be delivered by Prof. Hermann Schoenfeld, Ph. D. ‘The Dean will be in his office at the University from 4 to 5:30 p.m. daily, to meet students. For catalogues address RORERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, Men and women holding suitable degrees from 1p- stitutions of repute can pursue in this scbool courses of study leading to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Civil Engineer, Electrical En- gineer, Mechanical ineer and Doctor of Phil Special department for boys from So preparatory school in Ani prouder record than this institute. For more than forty years its graduates have won distinction Wherever they have gone. Its standard is the high- est, its certificate of gradustion a guarantee of Uicroughness. For clreai ete., address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Ph. D.. Lt to twe tigation. Julze Norton yesterday granted a char-| Weekly peas or a — ‘rt of the executive committee | te? t@ the Lewisette Canning and Trans- relative to improvements needed in the sec- | PTtation Company. The object of the com- follows, the association being | pany is to do a general transportation and| ing trades council was h xe : pee: ; osc eld last even- st the District Commissioners iness and to deal in general| ing, with President Willi re » improvements in the coming | merchandise. The capital stock is to be |< esi Ae ee aaa appropriation bill: $700,000, and Mr. John S. Beach is named | '"S: and Mr. James Boyce, secretary. uroink, grading, gutters, sidewalks | us the aw S are: Presi-| The delegates from eight organizations s be placed on both sides of 1t3h| Gent, CV H. F. Wood-]| were present. A report was submitted th ven Clifton street and Whitne: are a tre: 5 ewis, i - at. {between on street an ttney | ward, aad ‘treasurer, CR. Lewis, non-union carpenters and painters were That Roan Yale, Bismarck, Sule Enjoined. working on the new Columbia Theater, and Harvard and Kenyon streets and] The sale of the Godfrey laundry plant, | Pe SFievanee committee was requested to and Whitney avenues between | which was advertised to take place yester, | Confer with the owners of the building, and 1 Brightwood avenue be also provided | day, failed to take place, owing to an ‘n-| S¢¢ if the grievance cannot be adjusted und Meeting of the Building Trades Council. The regular weekly meeting of the build- University, se20-20 ROBINSON, Registrar, at the THE MISSES TIFFEY' OOL, 1436 Corcoran st., will reopen for its regular ses- sion, Monday, September 21: Thorough tnstruc- tion’ is given.” Apply for ctrculdrs.— sel1-Fm* . he. 40ST. NW MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W.- "BOARDING AXD DAY SCHQOL FOR GIRLS. «Preparatory, Collegiate and Past. Graduate courses of study. Special students admitted. Thorough in- struction in all departments {n accordance . with best modern methods. Four spactoas, connecting buildings, recently od st. (one square east of Library). iranian ee [NATIONAL COLLEGE OF experienced specialists. ipdividual instruction. PHARTIIACY. enty-fifth xnnual . 1 ssion begins MON- Lectures” in Phar- Toxicology, Ana- PRIZES—A gold medal for every stu = courses eet ralke axe oti 2 union men employed in the place of those | erected and specially designed for school purposes, | Csophy; two years’ study being required to accom- RATES—Moderate, and payable in installments, in qualitative ad prac- gutters, sidewalks and tr feneta Beviniees ienued to stop tt Melisa weer ties “| with passenger, elevator, steam beat ang perfect | pitah ‘the ‘work for the ‘degree of Doctor ‘of Phil. | CATALOGUE, with 3 illustrations, ‘seat free, tical pharmacy. Toro large and. well-eyulyyped jboth n nction was granted to W. M. Davis, rep- z : qj- | Sanitary conditions, together osophy, snd one sear’s study required for | _se7-t laboratories. Continuing" improvements on Sherman| resenting the employes, who claim. $100 | reese mc uncement was made that the dl- | Tennis court, furnish every requisite for a rened otis Special each of the other degrees. Application blanks may be obtained from the Dean of the Scbool, and when filed they must be north of Grant chool street be ita ext 1 rectors of the Consumers’ Brewery, which a erue d to Kene- | DAck Pay. and sald they had no show ‘for | is now being erected at Rosslyn, Va., would ie © Kene-| their money if the plant was sold. lke it to be understood that they are in received In Chemi circular at coll home and a complete schoo! equipment. ‘Twenty-second year opens Wednesday, September COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Special student 407 Seveath street north a . URSER, A.M, Principal. ERAS = ee. saw avenue and same to be graded, regu- q thirtleth, for classification of Boarding ‘Pupils, and | submitted, through the Dean, to the Board of Di- : tn of BRADBURY, Sec : fated andl aidewarkedk a Sam Ling in Trouble. favor of the employment of union men ex- Uhguadas, Uetober rst, for clussifeation of Day | rectors of University Studies for inspection and | dar‘In this city amd ‘Afteen yeare e mcmber of | IcHat That ¢ s ‘cures ded bette: ; ES ais clusively on the work, and at whenever } Pupils. ethoo the faculty of Exstmen College. ‘Pian pide bap ae inten oe es antg | Sam ling, the Chinese laundryman, was | non-union men are found engaged there, it Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. | a iit,nemins exercises Will he held, September 30, Six courses: | Business, English, Civil Service, . Drown eaitice oe reoeKed on atvcete up before Justice Sinclair in the police] is the fault of the contractors and sub-| srs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Awsociate Prin. | Wii he delivered by the Rev. B. B. Pollard, Pu. D. ~Acconm(ancy, Shorthand anil Typewriting.. Six Music Gravel ce, ring, curbing, side-] COUrt yesterday afternoon, charged with | Contractors. i selé-3m : : For catalogues address | natn, Secié fren/ Moderate tuition in allahe epersee, Ringe | = —— w AIK d trees on beating his wife. Justice Sinclair, being un- iiaerinenaranabecn intesned here one LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND ENGLISH = Beitiels Fellilghted rooms and ball. Situations for | Learn to be a Draughtsman! ie able to try cases in Chinese, could get no| penters were kept at work on the brewry | ,Cstlidates prepared for college, | West Polnt, | PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, LEIPZIG, GRAD: | Fee | omen a nae ara ea << 4 b = © Annapv! n vil. service . Bs te no, theory, voice culture, el MISS BAI 5 ITUTE ANI S31 7th st. ne. east of information on the subject from the Chinese | referred to, overtime, but were paid no ex-{ #™AP*epRINGER, SIO Spruce st Send for clr: | Ststents ne stralus’ or tremulos pampiict oe ay. | “Basiness College, 181 Ii me Opea ail te Soe and t witne: present. Ling was, however,| {'a@ compensation. The contract committee | cular containing ‘references. se16-Im* lication. Lessons ‘at pupils” residence. 1667 | 1.700 pupils prepared for examinations. Stenogra- WOOL OF = PHO. le to pay $2, the cost of the warrant 4 | Was Tequested to look Into the matter. = = > 3th ste el Otcoe! pir, tspewriting. bookkeepieg, ancleut and modern sc fy 4 is sald that he does “correct” his weaker | President James F. McHugh presided at| Miss Sherman’s School for Girls, | tissons on TH PIANO, VIOLIN, TROMBONE, ir pape dn ie eng fey beginners and ade half occasionally. 5 the weekly meeting last evening of the 1215 19th st., cor. Jefferson place, ‘ulso of the German language, by an experienced, — —_—_________ vanced PRUD HOMME, 307 the motion of Mr. Brown, it was Federation of Labor. The work of the labor | _ reopens October 896. 8e16-1m teacher, graduated in Germany; $10 a quarter. | THR MODERN NORMAL COLLEGE, TYPOGRAPH. D st. nw. se2s-Tu fied 1g ashe (ua tha: coment oe General and Personal Notes. bureau and Workingman's Library Associa- Roanoke and Yale streets between lth and| Miss Sue Edwards of Baltimore is visiting | #02 and plans for extending its influence : a fz a A e | Sate Streets, and 1th street from Clifton to | friends in this city. ormee Se omens not onemeEe Ants Mr. Brown also called attention to the| ™*: Henry Wildt has returned from Ger-| interest, were submitted and accepted. fact that the Capital Traction Company de. | ™@ny, Where he spent the past several| According to arrangements made at the Address C.F. K., Star office. VIOLIN SOLOIST AND ‘TEACHER, SUL. MINSTER, Will resume, instruction Oct. 1. se26-2aw,1m* Studio, 447 G st. nw. cay Temple, — G st. ae tay ed —— cen) eee yoy Preparatory, Busitess, Shorthand a pewrit- cal ing, Civil Service Teachers’, Health, Journalistic, ni jo Scientific and Classic, is the most thorough, prac- | Instruction by Miss Bi tical and profitable school in the city. Circulars | 6th st. n.w., or at hon ring full information furnished by J. FILAISE au22-t (CHAKD, Principal. The Stuart School. ,4 “te: aay “MISS HALSTEAD, FORMERLY PRINCIPAL OF Mise Halstead’s Private School, will baye charge Qf the preparatory department Of Miss Sherman's School. Apply at 8624 Q and 1215 19th sts. ~-we2T-1m a Kingham, at Si ‘of pupil, o ms . DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD . ay = - pane cline give transfers to passeagers from | months with his parents. iaeet eg lasts ev nine of (ie comm lies. 8y WIM resume teaching Bliss School of Electricity | 7 wovass raw crs ocho Hac Gis ech Suomg Aielicn. tiptes OM Oe sant and vicinity from U street to] *Rev. L. J. McDougle entertained a number | POMted fo ia » agg ct de AL : Academe, collegiate and preparatory courses. Kin F ssi ra 5 cleg ° M ST. NW. Incozporated. Bliss building, 35 B st. 0. ties. Second sear opens Se a eee Ane ng the matter, | of his friends at the Trinity M. E. parson- graphical Union the delegates to the I. T. U. | se16-1m' iso7 M’ st. Sebins ‘te FOURTH YEAR Gricber 1. 1808" y ” ——— tion as to cour: obtained of M. 470 La. Hanvey were requested utive committee in secur- ing such means of transfer. ion, who wili stop here on their way ‘colorado Springs, will be met at the rail- road station upon their arrival tomorrow age last night. In the corporation court yesterday natu- ND 1226 ISTH ST. N.W., COR. MASS. AVE. MRS: 2! D. BUCHER, 1413 N 8T.-D4¥. m MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Principal Practial electrical engineering and mechanical Voice culture, the dranghting exclusively taught. Laboratories full to ralization papers were granted to an Eng ing, and during their stay in Washi 16-1 Sue armor: ithe ONLY ‘Institution of ite kind to'the cour | FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, ~ Columbia Conservatory _ r. Hanvey referred to the crippled con- : : - | morning, a stay in Washing-| _se16-1m* 7. D e ‘coun- | RIE) SELE t E:\ dition of the building inspector's office, ex. | USbman named James Houlson. ton will have every courtesy extended to hes z try, Books now open. Catalogues oc application, | s " < ge ce hae Yan, plaining that the building inspector desired | mitted quicida vesterias Meee Seed eee Sage ee Re Pow eE OF RES emit Education ‘for Real Life |_ = For BOTH SE: LGRADES, will begin y MART, Prin. s26-1m% ssistance of all associations in secur-]| Gose ae ver-| tee to give. ‘OR_SONS, AN, DAUGHTERS, 1896. 9 & SHORTHAND AND ; inter, 28. wa het = litional inspectors, It_being now im- | Tse Of laudanum. a 1904 Tye Soencerfan Mhusiness College, TANNER’ S Withns Goriecr, Piped with Sarzont THE MISSES MINKE, Mr. Hanvey, for the office to € Old Dominion Mill property was Officers Elected. National Rank of the Republic building, cor. 7th | LOAN AND TRUST BLDG., COR. F & YM STS., ry. and the ad onaiscatanr ede, ‘Deten. ct the many buildings bein bought by Mr. F. M. Hill for $5,250. He = < and D nw. Pay night sessions. offers_unperalleled unities. The principal 18} rie teacher iene i. ‘vice. Harn 0 Del. ave. ne. erect nd repaired. The ton wae te | Reld a second mortgage on it. ‘The United Supreme Council of the South-| The thirty-second gcholastle Year of this, popalar | an EXPERIENCED, YILACEICAL ACCUUNTANT— 2S ee mossy liye SE sen ch € . bs | Mr. Frank Marbury remain i nd Western Jurisdiction Grand Kast | Institution began Taésdayy Septemher 1, ve | an experienc usiness man—a practical court ay Br anes ‘i ¢ ferred to Mr. Hanvey for investigation and | , iS quite sick | ern a: cast | ins : i ey a FS ee ee urt | perletice to teach their special subjects. The CONV report at his home on Prince street. of Washington, D. C., composed of colored } SePartmenis. wes Pee agtish, rapid’ cates: | Pan-American Tey Stenographer | school is full of industry, inspiration and good There was a large republican mass meet- « Mr. Jeifreys having calied the atte Petigde Is Bhortuand. ‘typewritings Bi a gradu jations, rapid writing, mioral and social culture, ing at Woodlawn, Fairfax counts, near | Masons, row holding its annual session in ing, Dering last year students prepared by us wei Institute acd Wasbingtoa “Heights School a ees Heatte ‘statem of expression, civics abd commer. | Kaglish, Rapid Calculations, Rapid Writing, om: | _,DUting last ndents prepared by us were | fon Institute ata Wasting eights. Scio Se ee this city. last ite ht. this city, has elected the following officers: | Delsstte system of cehretein. fing, including ia. | mercial’ Law. Special attention to Spelling’ Pune. | ¢rrlied at Yale. Vassir, Princeton, Cornell, Mass. Inst. of Technology, Columbian, Hohart, e pa tieetinne einen a cr in sectic The etly 7 ccaiioll wilh ces MlpacnnnG!. Tonesel Ghicaxo Weovere! and | gliah; Spencerlan Rapid ‘Writing, Mechanteal and | tuation, and all Modern Business Methods.” Fincat Tes Le gg ge that of Hth srvet, ke and Messr Tundye|jg2M6,ci0% ceunetl wil resume. the regu-| John G.- Jones, Chicago, sovereian srand |i; Sescige Mabe suc Mfaa Saag | mae rae ce Cat aad ate aor seal | Haetic and hg rea, tah ren 7 oT Brown, Calhoun and Tallmadge were ap- | 1%, etings Tuesday night.| commender; Richard T. Greener, New | Atshitectural Drajseg. ine ap Annual anpouncement containing unparalleled record | {1,6 {/¢sinn'ng, has been ander the same principal. Plano, Violin, Theory of Muste. pointed a committee to investigate and re- jarepta Lodge, I. O. O. F., hed a regu-| york, jieutenant grand commander; HE, A.| — Office open every Business day and night. of graduates in positions. Day and night sessions. lnnfyre's and at Bretano's. MRS. ERNEST LENT— port in’the matter. lar meetirg in thelr rooms, Sarepta Hall,| wiiams, grand prior; Rev. C. W. New.|.Wilte of call for‘new sand beautiful annual an- | _au22-2m hours begin Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to 12 m. Piano. last night. Sra : Ss ae 7 | nouncement. Re 9) e Mr. and Mrs. THOS. W. SIDWELL, 1528 Corcoran street northwest. > The Alexandria Typographical Union| tom. Jacksonville, lll, grand chancellor; SARA A. SPENCER, hh sell-tt ee Pres Mrs. Logam to Be President. held its tirst regular meeting at the Watch- | W- 1» Kimbrough, crend pits eric ietate; | Eeelett ___ Biinctpal and Proprietor. evy ase 1 NSW. HOLY CROSS ACAT Soe - ‘elente . | man office last nicht. J. F. Saville, Washington, D. C., grand SETA GOODALL, _ WELLESLEY . NGLISH BOARDIN SSES KERR'S ope ptember at of th Wasser mestices Seen: “typos” were present, A large number of | Secretary general; William R. Morris, Min- a Zitool of Musi. wlll receive ‘pupils Pig SamSchocliier youn adie ai For Young Ladies and Little Children Saeed aaa Ea ary Hepublican | Messrs. Ashley Miller and J. Laurence | 2eapolis, Minn. grand treasurer general; |.. atruction.on the plano afzer Oct. 1yat ber studio, sae eon Wine eo "a Reopens September 30. Elven to sora! ciation tonight at a meeting to be held | Perry are in New York on a pleasure trip. | B- M. Shook, Cleveland, Ohio. grand keep-| 932 P st. n.w. aels-ime” | 2 alps Ae [ ———— | find painting, the L at th -onal Hotel, at which addresses | There ‘s a rumor afloat that the water] ¢@t of the seal and archives; Robert J. MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH N.W., REOPENS HER | _sell-6m a h1D 1 A | Ke = Will be delivered by Senator Proctor and | and gas mains on King street are to be| Fletcher, Sacramento, Cal., grand auditor; BE RON Feel Reopens tetra e LBA ML, BOULIGNY, res ied per coadanraae: aoe Coes Olney School. other well-known spea! renewed shortly. This means that that| James Hill, Jackson, Miss., assist-| > Kindergarten Normal - Je17-6m.12__ P.O. Station E.. Washington, D.c. in MATHEMATICS; individual ‘attention, thor- of Sx 4 = = | Street will have to be torn up again. ant grand auditor; James Lewis, Cughness and practical work enable students to | Boarding and day schoo a ‘Mayor ‘Thompson is taking s chert leave} New Orleans, La.,’ grand almoner: Institute Chenoweth Institute, eee | a sir toc? org 4 of absence. J. H. Blunt, Arkansas, grand stand- 3842 Vermont ave, and Iowa Circle, select board-| St SHORTHAND; NEW and RAPID method. ura vrnes Az —_ — ard bearer; John A. Bell, Grand Rapids, pea For THB ~ verivd the ing and day school for young ladies. Miss MARY OUT OF WASHINGTON. WIMNFANT HEALTH AMERICAN MISSION PILLAGED. Mich., grand sword bearer; W. W. Taylor, | TRAINING OF TEACHERS (TWENTIETH YHAR),| C. DAVENPORT CHENOWETH, Principal. : supa 45 Salt Lake City, Utah, grand tiler. g “WITH MODEL KINDERGARTERS, se23mn REOPENS OCTOBER 1. For particalars call elther on -- Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, NATIONAL K'G'N, 1017 10th st., SENT FREE A little book that should be in every lume. Issued by the manufacturers f, 0: the Minister Terrell Trying to Collect a a $2,000 Indemnity From the Porte. Se ee BuFFALO THE oe -— — Shorthan DRILLERY, | RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY, FRONT ROYAL, o 11TH, Va. —# ully situated among the nt 7 Ist floor. pure air aud water. TP bors und young ok men for college or bust Kindergarten Normal. The Elizabeth Kindergarten Normal School, and Mrs. Man iudergarten and School, life. of teachers. Thorough mental tra Washington HeightsSchool | avd riicicas intoes Moral Mod- Ne the recent massacre ut Hasakeny the FRORBEL IRSEPEG RE 1420 G oer) rnin. | 018 peed pace etapa and ‘German, 1850 WYOMING AVE. N.W. Sent: Vetoes Ceerch 8 Gail Borden Eagle Brand American mission at that place was pil-| ° LITH IA W ATER CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT’ OPENS sel-8mi Boarding and day school for young ladies avd | ton aud others. Send fo = laged in the absence of the missionaries. SEPTEMBER 16 ik. PUINaNS BOHOOL, girls,” Special attention given delicate and back: | _W. BOND, Fris., Front Mt 74 Condensed Milk ‘The latter have now handed to the Ameri- | Nature's remedy for Gout, Rheumatism Mrs. Pollock's Song Books apd the NATIONAL 1688 19th st. D.w., Fee eee ET ee ree FRANCES MAI | TAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, OONOORDVIL N.Y. Condensed Milk Co. can Tegation here a claim for $2000 in- | 9it disorders of the Kidmeys and Bladder. | KINDEHGARTEN MANUAL, cousistiny of Practical | Win Sept, 21, 1806." Pubita prepared tor bee = $207, a st the be c Gemnits. Minister Terrell Is doing his beat | Water for sale by druggists . Pamphiet | Model Lessons, Hules and Lectures for Kindergar- | universities. apd. techaical schools abd vor busi | MR. HERMAN C. RAKEMAN Secs ich acer he soa tp hae ae bs 71 Hudson Street, ew York to collect it from the porte, but doubts his | 2°,” plication. Proprietor, Buffalo Lithia } tes and the Nursery, Stories, &c.- Absolutely -indie- | neces abpareatitn: Private instruction if desired. Violin Instructor & Soloist. of life; prepared hest colleges; boys ender 13 SSS STAT ee Springs, Va. Femable © bethers ‘and “Ringegarten ‘Teachers ELAM PUTNAM 4M, Principal Me Ly SHOUTLIGE Wal See tue success in doing so. oct&9'W. 8. THOMPSON, Agent, 703 15th n.¥. ; sale-at Baliantyne's, 426 70 ate...,..ne0lin | au29-t : sel5-Im STUDIO, 1221 12TH ST. N.W. y13-an, ws, 3m

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