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THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896-TWELVE PAGES. 11 — ae A GREAT DISCUSSION | scent Boosie cncoucou ret |CLAIMS ABOUT OHIO/ sf fer iver in inch won amene neet|____. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. the sacrifices of civil war and the preser- the issue is really whether employers shall AN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. vation of the national life. It is to the cast the votes of thélrémployés or not. In eternal horor and glory of Douglas that when the war broke out the partisan be- ; Fi i came a patriot and gave to his life-long Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of the antagonist, President Lincoln, his unqualt- A ed support. For the questions they de- Lincoln-Douglas Debate. bated here hundreds of thousands of our countrymen died upon the field of battle. The south fought as Americans can fight this connection theyyere making great use of the circulars sent out by the railway companies to their employes, in regard to the issue of the election, and interpreting them to mean that tHe‘employes must vote as their employers dictate or be discharged. It is easy to see tuat this kind of cam- paigning ts having its effect. It gets votes Republicans Insist That They Will Show In- creased Pluralities. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. G., REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D. D., President. ‘The session opens in all schools September 80. The Academy at 9 a.m. ‘The College at 9 a.m. The Sctentific School at 8 p.m. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY Georgetown University THE LAW SCHOOL. Founded 17809 ‘The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean Usociate Justice of the Supreme Goart of tue Du | “ SCHOOL OF LAW. Democrats Give No Figures, but Estate, of Contracts —E for what they believed to be right, and the that the free silver doctrine could never | ‘The Graduate School at 4:30 p.m and of Commercial Paper. = EXERCISES AT GALESBORG, ILLINOIS} sortn tournt as Americans can ‘nght for LEO eo ee get. The state republican committee has | ‘The Law School at 6 pm. ‘The Hon. JOUN M. HARLAN, LL. D. FACULTY. 4 what time has demonstrated was the right. tory Condition. been several times wnAthe point of sug- | The Medical School at 8 p.m. (Ussociate Jastice of the Supreme Court of the Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.J., Two millions of volunteer soldiers helped gesting that Vice Presttent Brooks of the | Zhe Dental School at 8 p.m. Petes ot tne De ans Preeideut of the Uuiversity. Lincoln enforce his message to the dis- ennsylvania and President Ingalls of the Casgaptd peel a United Beaten: of the baw of Domestic Relations, | qyygy HON, HENRY B, BROWN, LD. . 1 in Ph unionists in his first speech at the com-| , Big Four Railway Companies were doing of Personal 5 and of Torts. ola ge Memorial Tablet Put in Place at} mencement of this debate, ‘We will not 60 | Correspondence of The Bening Star. more. harm on. the atump, speaxing ror | THE COLUMBIAN ACADEMY The Hon. WHLIAM A) MAURY, LL. D malecturer on Admiralty, Jurisprudence, out of the Union and you shall not.’ COLUMBUS, Ohio, October 7, 1896. sound money, but have, refrained. The 1835 H st. n.w., Washington, D. C Gometime Assistant Attorney General of the United (Chief Justice United States Court of Claluis). Knox College. pteg = Excieatiet conerouets ves oweteg tne) BO ra free silver orators, continue to inake fre- | A boys’ school of the highest grade. Beventyve | porcssge of Equity ainprodence, of Common | B&*ritus Professor of Statutory and Administrative NO: ge. ‘house divided against itself,’ nowhere dis-| The managers of the two great parties in| quent reference to the activity of the | years’ eagerienee. Offers Cisssical, Scientific and tawaba Equity Piead Denettie Sawer Toa, Eaegid Lewal Maxims. D. cussed more bitterly than here on this plat-| this state are worried over the great num-| gents of the t corporations in the | General rses. Preparation for a ed ger ‘Evideace end ‘the Jurisfiction and Practice paecoetes MARTIN vr. NORMS, &? PE form, ended at Appomattox. The house did | ner of doubtful voters shown on both sides | C2™mpaign for the gOld standard. ‘The rail- | *cieatific sch ae i | Of the United States Courts. . 2 not fall, but it did become ‘all free.’ The way managers report to the republican | trae Naval The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, Lt. D. Lecturer on : International Law 9 . e ’all Netth te P to those ‘for business. Preparatory year Constitutional and’ Interna RECALLING THE OCCASION | new south, the peopled west, the enriched | >¥ the polls so far made. Netther seems to | state committee, however, that about 20 | for boys fa higher grammar YE | So) a ad dd avd Comparative Jurleprudence. east and the prosperous north can calmly | have the advantage in this matter. Each | per cent of the democrats in their employ | aminat! 28. Prof Roe en Bon, SETH SHEPARD, Li D.. i eevee a oewe mice so radically ae party seems to have about 10 per cent of | Will vote for McKinley. FACULTY: som A.M, ae GB EMutorr, i oe (Associate Justice Sa Dastet vi everen' this undestrab! hairma: WILLIAM ALLEN ve ~ ‘The celebration of the thirty-eighth an-| [rank Gud thet in the inal conflict and ite | '# vote BE wee ae fection Boe anset c in MeConville Says. [Deas 000 tostroctor. te Latin. eee a om Fectarer on the Taw of Corporations and Rutty niversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debate | settlement the leader of the forces of | managers havo etray We UerOunOs he state democratic executive commit- HENRY E. DAVIS, LL. M., Hon, JEREMIAN Mt. WILSON, LL. Greek. (Sometime Assistant b 5 D.. at Galesburg, Ill, yesterday opened with| union and liberty was the great-hearted, | fear that when a voter tells the polling offi- GEORGE NEELY HENNING, A. M., Attorvey of the Distriet Of | Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the Law of tee met for the first time Monday evening. = ag Columbia), Heal Estate. : Ee 1” it} The meeting was a secret Af E Engiien French. German. Lecturer ui of Eaw. OUT ‘a soldiers’ monument | broad-souled, wise-brained man of love| cer to mark him down as “doubtful one. ter ad: t on the History a on, MSE. BMcCOMAS, Soria cometary tn the forenoon. ‘The| 22 charity, Abraham Lincoln.” | | means that he is intending to vote the |Journment Chairman McConville stated W. ANTHONY, B. 8. WILLIAM’, MATTINGLY, ‘Ela. CAmeociate Justice Supreme Court of the District of = . 3. icClure lew York spoke BGOOD, A mbia), principal business street was appropriately | college raising a Lincoln Sclence Hall us| glection® ‘N° Other Party im the coming) that the reports made by the members Raturat selence aot History. Ja Practical Sommerciat Law. Lecturer on the Law of Costracts and the Law decorated and there are present a large | an enduring monument to commemorate ae u work and the conditions in their PAUL A. STEELS, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- omen 3 en ti. B. number of visitors. From 9 until 10 o'clock | the debate and the memory of Lincoln. What Secretary Matthews Says. | districts’ were eminently satisfactory to| Bosteos San ant Sees trict of Coinmbia), (Special lectures—subject and date to he hereafter tna gold sensaard democrats tendered Son: | , RE+EK jamin St CHlego® son of Vise] the star correspondent anked secretary | Rm and {0 the commitien, ‘ie retuned to | ADA” ciples gM Rae pee | tactarer on Comin am anor Cmtnl Pating | HSH! nme wcga a lamlin, incoln’s: late, an assure im —— ue a iE E. HAMILTON, ay ater Puhner = reception at Etewsta Watel. | yo acae saictes, Matthews of the republican state executive | in nis claim that the electoral vote of the = a a et Lectarer on Practice, ‘Testamentars Law and Then a procession was formed, led by the | Rcbert T. Lincoln delivered a brief ad- | Committee what he had to say in reply to | state would be given to Mr. Bryan. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE Professor of tor Law of tatents. hos PEy, ea, TL. B Knoxvilic College Cadets. ‘The procession | dress, which was followed by the unvoiling | the report sent out from this state by Mr.| If the democrats make gains in Ohio it | Omers complete courses im Literature and Sclence, Wansie SOneeOe ce Lecturer HOS, PH, ORM Ta aw was reviewed by Chauncey M. Depew of | of the tablet by President Finlay’s three- | Henry George after making a tour of the | Will certainly not be due to anything that | leading to the degreat of A.B. and BS Anew} |) dof the Washington ‘Bari, and Domestic Relaticns. New York, Robert T- Lincoln, Chicago; 8. | Year-old daughter. The tablet 1s of bronze, | state, to the effect that “the western re-| tne, State, committee has done. | It has | department, of Cit Engineering. bee 0s sro ot Tice, ant Jodgr of the Mest Court Mecca ne eon eee S. McClure, editor of McClure’s Magazine: bead aeireap areata td About cignteen | serve,” the old-time stronghold of the re-| the committee has been without adequate | fered. Entrance examinations will be beld at the HEE DAVIS LovGe. PH. D.. TALLMADOS 2 Detteet ti. Do W. G. Cechran, department commander of | Doha PY INO ‘Commemorative of the de- | Publicans in this state, was going to give al funds, ‘There are now “but two clerks | Usiversity September 28 snd 20. TELVILLE CHURCH. CHARLES “A. DOUGLASS Boa — Titinols i Genel Acoxs CS a uc: | bate is: plurality to Bryan this year. He: replied employed in the offices of the committee. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, PH. D., Li. D., fea + of the Law of Patents, Lecturer on the Law of Torta anJ Negotiable Paper. eee eee este a eeeeolace imme. | recall the joint debate between Abraaam | “Those fellows up there.” said he, “get pay e amount of cam - 2 © Professor of Greek. REV. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, D. D., Emeritus Professor of Baglish and Anglo-Saxon. paign literature sent.out has been very Glately afterward. The venerable Dr. Rich- | Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, whose biiellageanitepiconmnltissuccente noe ne Chief Juntice. D. W. BAKER, A.M.. words these walls echoed October 7, 1853."" « HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, | Judge of the Circuit Court and Lecturer on Ele- Associate Justices. county chairmen in that district assure us erd Haney offered prayer. Mr. Robert T-. J mentary Practice. rfrere * 3 “Equality among the different states is a | that the western reserve will give an in-| this county has conducted its campaign on JAMES HOWARD UORE, PH. D., ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. CCURT OF APPRALS: Mexers. Tallinadge A. Lirecin of Chicago, son of the ex-Frest- cardinal principle ‘upon which all our insti. | CTeased republican vote this year. I have |a much broader pcaie. Professor of Matbematics and Secretary’ of the SSS Lambert. Job Barnard ond Henry Wise Garnett. de: vnveiled the monument and delivere no reason to doubt that statement. The re- ——_—_—_—__-@. Faculty. A SPI PATI y - EXAMINERS: Messra. J. Altheus Jobneon and the following address: Utions rest."’—Douglas. bit HOWARD L. HUDGKINS, PH. D. ECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND PAT- | cory Ww. ‘Bahon. 1@ following <3: .| “He Js blowing out the moral lights | Publicans are thoroughly aroused there.| 4 foral bicycle was the funeral tribute 5 . Dee BE nay enacriGe cory SW. oe coe 1s reek lesson to be learned from the | around us who contends that whoever | TRe democrats have made the old mistake | recently made by a Lewiston (Me.) hot- LEE DAVIS LODGE. TH. D. Condacted by Professors Renjamin Butterworth ant OF SAMUEL St OXEATMASS AM. ee fat aegmmen, muri Bere and, thst | ante slaves has @ right to hold them.” | Of waging a hot ght there, and the Usual | Neuse for hereaved cyclomantac {richds of Professor of Political Philowoply;, 5 The services of the Hon, Benjamin Butterworth OEY secretary and “Frenmrer 3 ms = = _ | Lincoln. - @ young man who ved there. REV. JAMES MacBRI » D. a patent Ia’ pewce and former- . M. HUD . M.. = Jy Comunisstoner of Patents, have been secured for a serles of lectures on the patent statutes and the | opp twentr-seventh annual, session of the School seneral principles of patent law as administered in | {t Gig Pins Sm Vie fare School butiding, New the Federal Courts and in the United States Patent 506 a ft e a al Noe Office; and of Melville Chareh, er of | 506 and £08" street northwest, when the ntro- s eg unrch, Eag., a member of | auctory lecture will be delivered and announce. the Washington Bar. and a specialist tn patent law, | Au‘tory, lecture will be delivered and, anmounce, for giving practical tnstruction in respect to the | oie regres fing ayes Py Sa an Tag FEN emniten law of practice in patent causes. | srted are cordially invited to be present. The sec cient mone, 1 practice will cover x perled of | retary cam be seen at his ofice in the Inw bulld- Moot Gourt each weeks ing daily from. 6 to 7 pm. for information. en- ech cetree of Bachelor of Patent Lave will be coo- | Civer with the choot for the emaving tte are te who are able a c tory sexamstuntion oy Shen tices DE ake Sate. requested to enroll their names before the opening you only arouse his soldiers to vigorous ac- tion. Whenever the republicans have gone into Holmes and Butler counties, the strongholds of the democrats in Ohio, they have never failed to turn up increased democratic pluralities. Boldness is not al- ways wise.” Secretary Matthews was asked for the result of the committee's last poll of the state, and he replied that {t was by no means complete, but so far as it had been, it brought nothing to the headquarters CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., ‘Professor of Chemistry. ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., Professor of Spanish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, Professor of the Fine Arts. HERMANN SCHOENFELD, PH. D., fessor of German. MARATHON MONTROSE RAMSEY, A. M., Professor of Monsnce Languages. REV. EDWARD B. POLLARD, PH. D., Professor of English and Angio-Saxoa. CHARLES C. SWISHER, PH. D., d_ Douglas, can be so appalling as was the assault of | the friend of both Lincoln an those who wished to destroy it thirtyzfive | followed and was an hour in length. in years ago. In its defense blood was shed | comparison of the men ae Se ie In torrents and treasure expended in in- | Cln’s ability and logic: ‘ran! ator 5 conceivable sums, but it was saved, and it | Senator Palmer placed a high estimate on Was worth the cost. the services of Mr. Douglas, saying that “The republic may have banded enemies, | his acquaintance with him ripened into a who are not armed posts. In the mind of breed profound respect for his great abili- a lover of Lis country there is no difference i between an attack upon its territory and | The reception at the seminary after the &n attack upon its honor. When either is | ©xercises was attended by hundreds. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, ROBERT A. SMITH RESUMED PIANO LESSONS for the 3ist season on October 1. Particular a tention given to art of accompaniment, concerted fousic for plano and other instruments, &c. In- struments at residence, 1416 11th st. n.w. oc8-3t* EDUARD A. LOVY, Music Instructor of Georgetown College, Graduate of Conservatory of Music, Prague. ‘Acting Professor of History. ‘Only graduates We lee ce ee oct of the bar wit! | MEbt, and thus avoid the delay Incident to that lost, all is lost, that gives the pride of eS Oempeerae that would discourage the committee. “We | . Teacher of Violin, Hi ‘and Composition: FELIX FREYHOLD, C.F. be eligible to this d genes citizenchip of a'great country. In the de- IN WEST VIRGINIA. have Just received the polls of @ number of | | ,,Studlo 1821 ¥ (Sanders & Staymuan), Hoom 7. "Tuttfon ‘for’ the ‘course, $40. Speed ty ent gS ag SY Acting Professor of Civil’ Engineering. LECTURERS. HON. WILLIAM L. WILSO: ed Da WEIL. Li. D., oc8-1in. J. H. Van Dyck, ferse of one, as In the defense of the other, there must be a sacrifice of all private in-| Ex-Semator Camden’s Declaration terests, sinking of all mere party feeing— | Strengthens Sound Money Democrats. Ad the, nite of the claaa must necessartiy be lim: | Rong, tnge F atreet nortineests Lowéermill & te or ‘cont f 4 april ee appli- | 1324 F street vorthwest, and John By; river counties,” said he, “and if they may be taken as a reliable indication of the con- dition in other parts of the state we will HON. JOHN W. POW! cations for admlesion should be promptly made. E street northwest,” and each citizen must Hsten not to the sophis- | correspond: increase our pluralii . ener a Tbe History of Culture. The abi ee od eS ig Store, 708 15th wire tries addressed to his suspected base self- | ° use SC rere: is Scioto county, In which the TFET one | __TESSONS ON VIOLIN AND PIANO. 2024-30 Ons TUMASOS, FH. D-, Lae” iy Seat pop, ession of ge Sohool of | ccilon personaly or by etter. tothe nderaigned ishness, but tu the voice of his own con- WHEELING, W. Va., October 7, 1896. | Inder the leadership of ex-Secretary of ‘WASHINGTON a Ae Se 10 to 1. | 2clek Pm... when announcements will be made | q19.3W * Beoretary. science. This is what was done by the | Ex-Senator J. N. Camden's position on the | State James W. Newman, are making Kindergarten Normal he Dean will be st hile oflce dally from ete, Sorng terme a 7 m8 patriots of IS6l, and this is what will be | silver question, which the democratic news-| stronger fight than in any other county in SNROMERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. | Reception Htoom at the Univesity Buldas nom | Education for Real Life done Ty the patriots in very national cri- | papers have been claiming as at least neu-| the state, except possibly this one, and Institute 4:30 'to 6 o'clock p.m. dally on and after Sep | ise, POR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 1806. sis. The Union then was invincible, and ae Patkerabar | Shows a greatly increased republican vote.” ear et eS FOR SOS® AND DAUGHTERS, their Unten will always be invincible. tral ee msdoiprencancny Sy vem cen os ee A TRAINING OF TRACHERS (Twentiema EAD), | OQ RCORAN SCIENTIFIC | prep coves, on Feteras Procedure and Bantts | ational Rank of ihe Reprlic ouilding, vor. th ‘And now let us dedicate this monument | on the 2d instant, where he presided at the mployers and Employ: WITH MODEL KINDERGARTENS, eede Se Re Re ee and 1D nw. Day abd night sessions to the memory of those patriots of Gales- | Bourke Cockran sound money demonstra- burg 2nd patriotism. It is not a monu-| tion, having made the journey from New ment of vride, put up by the victors in| York. especially for the occasion. On tak- the flesh of their conquest. ing the chair he quoted at length from his Since the close of the great trouble which | remarks in the Senate and from letters to We commemorate, victors and vanquished | political friends, showing his sympathy and have by thousands and tens of thousanas | support of an honest currency in years gone followed into the sleep of death under the | by He had induced, he stated, $10,000,000 For particulars cail either on Mrs. LOUISK POLLOCK, ) NATIONAL K'G'N, 1017 10th st., | or Miss SUSAN P. POLLOCK, | Princtpals. FROEBEL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st. ) GERMAN and SINGING receive special attention in the children’s department. r Mra. Pollock's Song Books and the NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN MANUAL, consistlug of Practical It ts quite evident that the democrats cannot carry any river county from Wheel- ing to Cincinnati, except Monroe and Brown. They are all what would be called rural counties, containing no cities of over 20,000 population. This seems to support SCHOOL. This school offers to men aud women the follow ing four-year courses of study, each of which leads to the degree of Bachelor of Science: General Science, Civil Enginecring, Electrical Engineer! Mechanical neering, Chemistry, analytic Chemistry, mathematical-pbysical; “Mathematics, as heretofore. This will make It prac | ane thine ns eeoehone s e thirty-second scholastic year of this, popular cleatle to" combine the two procedures in the Sia ipaitaton hea orga, Septem 1. Wed ve To facilitate” Procedure eae tenes sine conrne, ct rapid Prof. Maury bas prepared, a Massel: whicn wilt | complete cen clues, smth Gk tok ee he published tm time for the op n'ng of the school | (Stems. TApld WATIBE, | morwy Aieice ond comer: Catalocues eiving the course of study, terms, ete.. | | cy oe re ee te RoetS SES ciel tata Gib: | iim, Seenerrinn. Maga Wein Schaal nd Meteorology, Geography, Geology and Mineralogy, Architectaral Drawing. Full corps of thoroughl; Peaceful shelter of their home. With few ital into the state, and he could oe conewuacn that the republican state | Model Lessons, Rules and Lectures for Kindergar- drchivectan:, Fite’ and Ecouomics, Language a aiealanine Ros seh eta A822 F street, or | ined teachers. Locsin en a ee J — > : 7 capital to come into the state, and Md mittee come to, tha pe. and the Nuraery Stories, &c..;.Absolutely indl# | and Literature. : cry business day ‘night. excepti the names of these who were] no more stand idly by. and seo. it imperiled that the republican | tensa ple ‘i “ le { ince apex Umittt RORERT WoMARTIN, Seeretare | Write or call for new and beautiful annual an- aouncement, seld-tt SS JULIA R. GOODALL, WELLES lege School of Music, will receive pupils for in- struction on the plano after Oct. 1, at her studio, 932 P st. ow. sel im* FACULTY. CHARLES E. MUNHUE. PH. D., Dean, Professor of Chemistry. ANDREW P MONTAGUE, PH. D., Professor of Latin. JAMES H. GORE, PH. D. Professor of Geodesy. HOWARD L. HODGKINS, PH. D., Secretary, hematics. LEE DAVIS LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Philosophy and French. THEODORE N. GILL, YH. D., LL D. Professor. of Zoology », farmers will be found in line with party this year, and the trouble, if there ts any, will-be with the laboring men of the shops of the large cities and the railways. The free silver men have dropped the cry usable to Mothers ayd Kindergarten Teachers. For gale at Ballanty: oi at. ocs-tf OKELEY °23.°* SCHOOL Young ladies an¢_giris, 1759 Madison st.,_ Dupont Circle. Reopens Sept. 28. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M. ocl-12t® Mrs. McCartee-Lamont, VOCAL INSTRUCTION. Studio, 1211 F st. n.w. in high places of state on either side, or] than he could be a party to a scheme which who led armies or corps or divis:ons in bat-| would certainly not advance the- wages of tle, or commanded squadrons on the sca,| the laboring man, but, on the contrary, are in the great catalogue of the dead.| most surely would increase the cost of liv- Those who survive, the memories brought | ing. Toward the close of his address Mr. about by vecas‘on like this have long | Camden said: “I have been a consistent ceased to recall the exultation of victory | democrat for forty-five years. I will not or on side, or the grief of defeat on the | now stultify myself for expediency’s sake. other. The reflections of more than thirty | I cannot consent to seem to support what I years © turned the once bitterly war-| am firmly opposed to. Therefore, I have CLEMENT 1 TEACHER OF PIANC Lessous on the Janko keyboard. se23-tf 1121 Vermont ave. iss Sherman’s School for Girls, 1215 19th st... cor. Jefferson place, _ reopens October 7. "1896. ‘se16-1m Ting streams of sentiment into one broad} decided to stick to the ancient democratic MUSIC, PAINTING AND Di NG_ LES CLEVELAND ABBE, PH. b.. LL. D., <” SHERRATT'S — oer MERLY PRINCIPAL river, on whose current :s borne in safety | faith and support the Indianapolis platform eymetperlenced’ teachers: “Tiestiwethota’ Professor of Meteorology. CHINA ART SCHOOL HALSTEAD, | FORMERLY PRINCIPAL pd in glory the s s ele 4 Samden jerate. HERMANN SCHOENFELD, PH. D., Opers on the 22d of September. Schon, an slory the ship of state, and no one} and Palmer and Buckner.” Mr. Cam f See oot Genaanl eae IBIS Sith ot. Ge eparatory department of Miss ives under the protection of its flag who| has a wide business influence throughout oc3-3ue 115 B ST. N.E. fessor. of Gerunan, B l4th st. mw. So” Aipiy at SUE Gand 1213" apt at does not at he joice that the rock o o as greatly 5 a7 seq 2 Gad : S21 lin di wast exploded ecune tir Ba] Soane oer tne See acniey democratic : B.. FRANK GEBEST Goan esay The Berkeley School, LATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIC the canker of human slavery torn from| moverent, Sickness makes a man’s (Royal High School of Music, Berlin.) — ‘of Geology und Mineralogy, NO, 820 ISTH BST._N.W., —Candidates prepared for college, West Poln its framework.” op (Campainm Notes ands useless. General Reacher (OCB T IANO BORG AN tn EEE, GEN. ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, U. SA. WIL reopen September 16. Pupils “prepared for] Aunapulis and civil service easwinstions. “Pag ‘After Mr. Lincoln spoke, Departmen: ¢ New York | Nd nervous debility holds him down just Fat. Koom 6. Professor of Geography. West Point, Annapolis, for all universities and | F. A. SPRINGER, 516 Spruce st. Send for cir. Commander Coct Jelivered an. ~} Congressman H. C. Turner of New as surely as a great weight. He feels that ME. W, EDWARD. HEIMENDAHL, JOSIAH PIERCE, Jr., M. A., selentifie ‘schools, for direct commissions fn the | cular’ containing referenten aS nd was follo’ by Mrs. Mary BE. Mc-| 4 : S : : 8 : Be Her i SDREW F. YEN, PH. D., ™ ee = een wantin Nery Cauley. department president of the Tiltnor | addressed great meetings at Wheeling on emey cnongh to xet up again. His whole | gz-1me saunders & Mtaptinn's eat wie: Professor of Economics. fully, fitted for various examinations. None have Voice culture, Woma's Relief Corps. ‘he monument is | the 3d instant on opposite sides of the free} body seems tired out. His head is heavy. Ww. = Vorat cattare | professor of Fin Gets at Appiinl to: Architecture. | issn tail Mearshes. 7 eee SF Pelvatey. aga Piano, a os surmounted by the figure of = | coimage question ATE Receid A costal ere Geo. W. Lawrence, Oo, c'is | Protesor of Fine Arts as Applied to Are | scdicte CHAS. W. FISHER, B.S.. Head Manter. or ens Eugene Sommerville, a prominent repub- 1206 TRIN st., ta A Memorable Contest. Hean lawyer of Grafton, has flopped to the Oiney School, 1" fone; MODERATE TERMS; rapid methed; month ly musicales; volce trial gratis. Studio, 084 F st. Professor of Mistory. The sleep he gets is heavy, dreamful, and FRANK A WOLFF. Pil. D., trench Language. 2 2 : 7 cook : Boarding and day school for girls. Kemoved from The exercises were held on .he Knox | free silver cause, and will take the stump} anrefreshing. His body is full of turgid, } _oci-6t ASS Prof. C. G. Rivot. Private lessons and classes re- | 1827 Ist. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey and Miss = for Bryan. healthless, impure blood. He is subject to ri H St Ik. Se ents ane sumed Oct. 1. Kesidence 1008 K st. n.w. sel9-1m* Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. sell-to ocl2 College cainpus, and in delivering their | TTC "Yisit to Washington of Judge Nathan | headaches and dizziness and palpitation of Mir, tienry stopsack, eae eran : — ee Beets tl addresses (he sneakers stood oa the same | gow of the United States court, Gen. Alfred | the heart at the least exertion. He is on the ‘Teacher of plano and violin, Profeasor of Architecture. School of French Language, French Conversation spot where Lincoln and Douglis stood | Caldwell, who has been urged as @ cand!-} direct road to serious sickness. Few men| Strdlo. 617 Penna. ave. s.c., Washington, D.C. ‘ BEANS OE Tee : | to six months, Mrs. TANNER, native Parisian thirt years ago, on the occasion of date for cs Batted sae district abomn appreciate aoe scucs either Gee ehen ee se cro temmoe ocr otechanien Cur aso Prof. Paul E. Voinot, graduate, 1242 1h st. nv, Duppmnt cle the fifth $ sion of that exciting | neyship, and C. P. Snyde they sa , there is nothing the matter ace, 1806: 17! 2 * Professor of English. 26 NEW ¥ VI od -6.t8.th Se" and memorable campaign. Jackson, prominent state politicians, bas! ith me, My blood isa little out of order; aes fare 2120S T7tb tay 1623 Nats ES ee 1426 NEW YORK AVE. s being Aithougn but a state contest for the | led to a report that an effort was r. election of a Senator from Iinois, Lin- | madesto remove court officials Staart W. coln being a candidate for the place then | Walker and James H. Crouch for offensive that is all,’” Pure blood is essential to life. The more impure it becomes, the stronger hold disease rtments. Advanced classes in English, Modern nguages and Art. ESSIE C. McDONALD, M.S., Principal. Professor of Civil Enginecring. Cr, MARVIN, See Associate Professor of Meteorvlogy. or Circa Washington College eSebeny: Rorrealae, Se ee EMERSON INSTITUTE FoR nigh $ 7 ‘ a. 2 . H. PARS Preceptress. ELMER 8. FARWELL, C. E., (Young's Academy), adi Beld by Douglas in the Senate, it partook | free Sct “or Kair and Gen. C.C. Watts,| has on the system. If, instead of contain. | Fourteenth ‘year opens Octo ty 600, ocOtotS | Amociate Profersor of Mechanical’ Engineering. 914 34th tkdin. Square, Young Ladies, great national jesce which toxnet ihe] on the sick list for some days past, are| ing health-giving, life-giving properties, the Miss Harriet R. Parsons Asccclite Gupinastr ot Arcata tigetee with | ettrame Wr Secon same toe ie ae SD AND T STS. NE. sciaetoal tante sdesad about ready to resume active campalgning. | blood is full of disease-breeding impurities, iss Harriet K. ei, thirty-one instructors, assistants and lecturers. 4 : f °F. Now open to boarding and da; Principal topic of the discussion, the aboli- 2 kins, Cornell, Lebigh, Boston School of Teclnolo: a Py es Mis. Gi The factional fight in Cabell county he- how is the daily waste of the tissues to be | Tearter of Piano, resumed lessons October 6. Pupils. Grounds ot ath © | There are twenty-fve departments in the school, | Renmaleac Polytechnic Institute, the U. 8. Military | a park of ten acres. Elect co % oe cribe chee cou ce Lee che | tween Messrs. Harvey and Marcum,"the | replaced? It is perfectly natural that the | _Muslc Room, }128 11th st__n.m. pc6-8t°_ | in which 156 different topics for study are offered. | and Naval Departwent Academies and fcr busiuess. | clocution of high grade and remecatle sages aa end excit ntry “vith a lvely | 1 yo democratic candidates for circuit judge | man will lose vitality and nerve force—that | JAS. C. JOHNSTON, TEACHER OF GERMAN, 939 [ahd special students are permitted to register for | Special department for boys from eight to twelve. . 2 3 Te ate ae at Huntington, has elicited the conéern of | he will lose flesh and vigor. He will be use- | , Virginia ave. .w. Terms, $2 a montis Anglx any | any of these topics that they are qualified to pur. | | Xo preparatory school in America can toast of a | _se20 2m F. MENEFER, Pres't. In the month of July, 15 a number of the state committee, and the latter,is,22- evening after 3 o'clock. Heference, Dr. Schoenfeld | sue. ‘The instruction 1a given between 4:30 and 10 | prouder record than this institute. For more than ad less to himself and to everyone else. Impure blood comes from perfectly rea- sonable causes, and if the proper measures are taken, it is casyto purify it. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest blood-purifier that was ever known. _ It is more than this. It is a cleanser and invig- orator for the whole system. It strength- miata, ca aeoiigennie tee ee can’ | tempting to have both withdraw and give between Lincoln and Douglas for one joint | Place to @ third man. disc ees In each of the sevea congri McKinley by 10,000, sicna! districts of the state in which t f hi ready : a James Creelman, staff correspondent 0! These dena ay Pom svoken. The first of | 46 New York World, after a tour of the eagerly sougnt for and read by the peo- | State and interviews with managers of all ple of the entire country; the second at | parties, gives it as his personal judgment, o'clock p.m. Students intending to take courses in the Chemical Laboratory will be permitted the choice of desks io 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 Schoeofeld, Ph. D. ‘The Dean will be in bis office at the University from 4 to 5:30 p.m. dally, to meet students. For catalogues address of Columbian University. oc6-Bt® THE ROCKWOOD SCHOOL, BUILDERS’ EX- change.—Spectal attention given backward stu- Private tultion in all branches, particu- thematics and civil engineering. Terms mathemat el ng ne, ree rate. Gaillard School practice,’ 900’ F forty years its graduates Lave won distinction | Miss Katie V. Wi Sherever they bave gone. Its standard is the bigh- Pop! of ant especial /ilson. | Dy Sp eee ror Witham : [ondon. Studio and res: _iden BF y dou w ns aust Gunston Institute, 1212 ond 1214 14th st. n.w., near Thomas Circe. & school for girls and young ladies. Opens Se] e, intelligent young people. | tember 28. = exe i Pe square east of Library). Sy A Daily classes and pri- ; Che the digestion, works directly on the jclasees = ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. | OUIt FACULTY Twelve cxperieuced. speclalists: nd Mrs. BEVER Freeport, the third at Jonesboro’, tie | jn a two-column dispatch from Charieston,| fires vesteSg it to healthy, normal ac- Of Languages vate’ iessons. “od QUI FACULTY Twelve experienced special Mrs fourth Charlestcn, the fifth at Gales- | that the republicans will carry West Vir- is tion. It soothes and strengthens the eels eer nerves, makes assimilation easy and nu trition perfect. It drives all impurity out of the blood, and substitutes just the ma- terial needed to bring the whole body back LY R. NORWOOD INSTITUTE, AGES. ocd -8t* MRS. WM. D. CABELL, Principal. ety See LANGU TUM—Modern ard well equi; % THE BERLITZ SCHOCL © No! a —The best location in Washington. F LANGUAGES, Fourteeath st nw. A gold medal for every study. BS Moderate: and pazable, tn, instatiments, Braaches in leading American and European cities. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES. Men and women holding suitable degrees from in- burg, the sixth at Quincy and the last at | ginia by 10,000 plurality. Among other Alton, which occurred on the 1 of Oc- | things commented on are the statements tober, seventeen days before the cle:tion. | of Secretary Ohley of the democratic com- The main topics of these several debates | mittee that the free silver men are penni- did not differ materially from the speeches | less, after having expended $00) on the z rn x SSE 34 stitutions of repute can pursue in this school courses | CATALOGUE, with 25 illustrations, sent free. Classes and private lessons. Trial lesson free. delivered by Lincoln and Douglas at Chi- | canvass, and are now face to face with a| to the highest state of life. Froebel Institute. Of study leading to the degrees of Master of Art se7-tf se7-tf Apply for circular to Prof. N. A. JOLY. cago at the opening of the campaign. rich and skillfully organized body of re- Master of Sctence, Civil Engineer, Electrical ‘When constipation is one of the symptoms of debility, Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets should be used to clear the system of effete matter, and it the “ Discovery" to do its best work. MRS. FLINT'S SCHOOL, reopen October 14. ¢ history, Iterature, e 40ST. NW. WILL eS will be formed in acapted to you Susan P. Polleck. (Graduate Normal Kindergarten College, Berlin, Prussia, gineer, Mechanical ineer and Doctor of Phil- Csophy; two years’ study being required to accom- plish the work for the degree of Doctor of Phil- ; DAVID C. BANC = 3 ELOCUTION & DIAMATIC ALT. DEED BREATH. he election resulted in the defeat of | publicans and sound money democrats, Lincoln, the democrats securing a inajor- | who have all the advantages in fighting. ity of eight in the legislature on a joint | Mr. Ohley claims that with $30,000 he would 5 ho have already’ finished school life. : nee SDERGARTEN,. P' ;. | osophy, end onc year's study being required for | “be have a ak EXPRESSION, NATURALNESS. Studio, 1019 bal t. the senate, including the hold-overs, | guarantee Bryan 10,000 majority, but with-| 2 eee ae ppsameatlclens re ena GRADED REND EUG a Ria area ean Day cach Si the other JeETecs | tained trom the | COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Sth et aw., after’ 4 pan, Send for circular, Standing fourteen democrais to eleven re- | out it the party has a serious problem to Tdi Stone, cia full particular: 1426 T. N.W. ppl 0 a fromthe 407, Seveath street northwest = Publicaus, and the house for:y democrats | meet, “when the republicans have all the | Bad at any good dows sore ant OU Petty the | ‘TRAINING CLASS FOR KINDERGARTNERS, | Dean of the School, and when led they must be c. K. Un -- C-E., Principal. submitted, through the Dean, to the Board of Di- rectors of University Studies for inspection and action. ‘The opening exercises will be held September 30, at 4:30 p.m. in University Hall, wheat an aaires will be delivered by the Rev. E. B. Pollard, Ph. D. to thirty-five republican: The popular | money, the help of the railroads and other Yuice of the state, however, gave Lincoln | corporations In coercing their men, and the a majority of over 4,000. active aid of numerous democratic trai- The national importance of this cam- | tors.” pa'gn led to the spontaneous suggestion | ———— ge19-18t* The German-American Kindergarten and Graded School, Twenty-Afth year a¢ a business educator. Tenth Art School ist'sr. West End rin this city "and ‘Afteen ye Ihe taculty of Eastmen College | EMME OE) ates 8. W. Kells, London medalist, resum ‘Bix courses: Business, English, Civil Service, | Scpt. 15—Drawing from objects, antique and lif Accountancy, Shorthand’ and” Trpewriting. Siz | ofl, water color, china printing, pen and ink and Months’ course in shorthand and typewriting | Wash drawing, pupils under persoual instruction World's Dispensary Medical Association, No. 66: Main Street. Rnfain NV. . 101 <.W. For catalogues address free. Moderate tuition iu ail the courses, Tatge | Of principal entire thine of classes; sk-tcbiag Sevulied ts greatce heusee: tei eee FR EE SARA KATHARINE LIPPINCOTE, Principal. sai ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. | Meill-ughted rooms and ball." “Bituationa for | _f : vember, secretin soak ink ae Te a ne beatowed Children called for and taken home. 5 gradustes. corer ANE RET upon him shortly sub: : re : = eae © CULTURE-sTt Se en A German, ‘French and Poysical Culture tought, St. John’s College, MISS BALCHTS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND | denis prepared for Opera, oratorio, concert and 1311 11 ow. John P. Sousa, N. ¥.; Fred Lacien Odend"hal,’ Balls. Veiling of the tablet commemerating the Vermont ave. aod Thomas Circle. A day college debate, began at 1 o'clock, the hour at Business College. conductid by the Christian Brothers. sel4-3m Open all the sear, | cholr singing. Refs. 1,700 pupils prepared for ¢: nations, Stenogra. | etick E. Bristol, N.Y GHURCH ORGAN FOR PRACTICE, WITH OR without lessons; in pizno, compo- hy, typewriting, Lookke. nelent and modern | ‘Special terms made for learning to read music which famous debate began thirty- Miusesrete THEO. INGALLS KING, 920 L St PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, LEIPZIG GRAD- Tadzuspes Instriction ais given by correspondence. by Mme. Daly's note chain system. Studio, 944 eight years ago. A reception commit‘ece, n. ‘sel9-3m_ uate—plano, theory, voice culture, psychological | au2v-tt N.Y. ave. Residence, 1128 F st. me. sei0 Im* BUTTONS! composed of the sophomore class of Knox system; no strains or tremulo; pampliet on ay lege and several vromineat citizens, ication. Lessons at pupils” residence. 1 3th st 1Gtooct21* Ww THE MODERN Xonar conor. trrosnars: | NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ELECANT BUTTON FREE music and former pupil of Profs. H. C. Sheroan B.W.. With these courses: escoried Mr. Depew, Mr. Line 5 ag. Pe Le ts per lesson, Ad- a mon Preparatory, Bustt.ess, Shorthand and it- Sux Palins to a tage Gree WITH EACH PACKACE Be Le ies Smee Ber leseon, gis | TESSONS ON THE PIANO, VIOLIN, TROMBONE, | jog! Girll Service ‘Teachers Healthy Jourgaitetig, PHARMACY. eG tie Collenes Hevtian cumeaner roat = ——— —— “=~ | “also of the German language, by an experienced | Scientific and Classic, 18 the most thorough, prac- ‘The twenty-fifth annual session begins va ciaaiiee tea an address cf welcome oF Ivy Institute Business. College, teacher, graduated in Germany; $10 a quarter.| tical and table school in the city. Circulars | DAY, September 25. 1808. Lect was made by Colonel Clarke E. Carr. This SAW ACORMSTHEAR OTIS Wine Addis & F. K., Star office. ock-w Giang, full iatornation furnished by 3. PRAISE | macy. Materia ‘Medica, Totans.' was followed by an address by C. E. Nash, aude ges nya Son NW == ARD, Principal. auzete | Istieal and General Cacmiatry Laboratory ou president of the Lombard University. The 5 . a ee a qualitative and quantitative analysis and prac: anniversary oration was then made by Mr. wee EDWARD © TOWNSEND. Bliss School of Electricity | 75 WOMANS aw Coag8 ioe uotvern | (ah mearmacs. The targe and “weit-eyulpgrd Depew. MSBiocntion, Volee Culture Grice. THE MOUNT | sco-porated lise buildice, 35 Bot nw. | ties. Second year opens Sept. 0, 1806. lnforam- | "Special students received tn Chemistry or thor Chadiety Meyatte Hida SON. Cor Mth and Nev. ave, Flat 20. ocl-tt Beg! |, 1896. tion as to course, rates of tuition, etc. can be | bran he Cull for circular at college bldg. S08 Practical electrical engineering and mechanical obtained of Mra: ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, . Mr. Chauncey M. Depew said in part: CATHOLIC “UNIVERSITY | Sstus gente tangne,_, Laboratories fully S70 La. ave. nw. Washington, D.C. sel4-iin EAR EA LD J ds ge “Abraham Lincoln was not an accident, Re ott ne le Aight plant, and aly fo the ONLY fostitation of its kind in! the ‘coun- try. Books pow open. Catalogues ou application. w19-2or L. D. BLISS, President. RICHAU, pils on ‘Piano, Organ, Stutio, Droop's Music Music Houses. FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, For ROTH SEXES ‘snd AL GRADES, will begin its fourteenth year September 28. but a development. He did not leap into leadership at a bound, but earned the posi- OF AMERICA. tion by laborious preparation and_ fre- Gladness Comes ACADEMIC: YEAR. 1896-7. ——7 0 Caporal On, | ; 3 an quent demonstrations of supreme. ability. ‘ SCHOOL OF DIVINITY. Opens Sept. 29. | TANNER’S iicites Cori vom, Li es | Pee Te ee : =o . : = i ILOSOB} : sh : abe : — : " : fe al 2 . 1c la only thirty years since the country ith a better understanding of the 1 gare ETOS | | iepetttents of Potiovophs: Thiers Stathemetics, | LOAN AND TRUST BLDG. COR & Yall STS; | tfpaa! school roome will be Gnished by thar me. | —CatT to be a Orang htsman ya 3 shocked as never ‘ore by his as- transient nature of the many phys- ean Bhyaaa Chet eee and. es oct, 6 | 8! EXPERIENCED, FIACTICAL ACCOUNTANT ‘The teachers are men and women of fine char- we 7 eg sassination, and ye: to the vast majority i i iis - of ical ills, which vanish before proper ef- acter, and especially fitted by education and ex. | mathematics begin Sept. 21. 531 Tth w the American people he is already a an experienced vusiness mun—a practical curt ere Departments of Sociology, ics, Political mperiences i esinee es beac Perlece to teach thelr special suijects, The | _2 see NPS ariel legendary character, and the human ele-| forts—gentle efforts—pleasantefforts— ba on SERRA GE ra Cee ctr pert gence nerd School is ful of industry, inspiration and e204 | Typ rRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF 2 PHO. ments which endeared him to his genera-| Yightly directed. There is comfort in MAKE A COLLECTION STU Or ae ;Opens Oct. 1 | methods in Shorthand, Typewriting, , netle funds, fer ‘adies and gentlemen; new Se Departments of Appliqd Mathematics, Civil in- ing, Dcring last year students prepared by us were ; tion are forgotten. We have made history | the knowledge, that so many forms of OF BUTTONS. ginearing® Bitten neering English, apid Calculations, Rapid Writing, Com-} evroiied at Yale, Vamer, Princeton, Cornell, | Yet: , food “pronunciation; | begi aa. so rapidly In the last quarter of a cen-| sickness are not due to any actual dis- (0) "fcchanical Engieeriog. © mercial Law. | Zoccial attention ‘te, Spelling, une Inst. of Technoloxs. Columbian, Honast, | Yaneed sourses. MLE V. PRU 7 tury that even the thrilling events of the] ease, but simply to a constipated condi- ‘ = location in she city. Call and see us, or send for Fite eA 2 a ae civil war can no lorger conjure votes or| tion of the system, which the pleasant Every dealer is supplied with a For ferther mei ly to PHILIP N- | annual aprouncement containing unparalleled record epee Banjo move audiences. Memorial day, which was ‘ay 1 Sy: "sy f Fi P rs large variety, from which each pur- ROBINSON, Registrar, §f the University. se20-2w | of graduates in positions. Day and night sessions. = once a period of passion and sorrow, is| family laxative, Syrup of Figs. promp chaser of a package of Sweet Caporal THE MISSES, ORFEYS ‘SCHOOL, au22-2m* is is ice hours begin Sept. 16, from 9 a.m. to 12 Instruction by Miss Buckingham, at Studio now a popular picnic and children’s holi-| ly removes. That is why it is the onl was Adages is 1436 Corcoran st., will reopet for its regular ses- Mr. and Mrs. THOS. W. SID! _ 6th st, mw., or at home of pupil day. remedy with millions of families, andis Cigarettes is entitled to a choice free. sion, Monday, September 21: Thorough instruc- Chev Ch ase seli-tf : T - “To*understand the significance of the| everywhere esteemed so highly by all tion 'ts given. Apply Yor circulars. sel1-1m' eae 1438 _N ST. N.W. he Stuart School. 4 “ic. meeting here thirty-eight years ago be-| whovalue heath. Its beneficial = ‘CH AND ENGLISH BUARDING AND DAY THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL school for Girls and Young Ladies. Opens Oct. 1. tween Lincoln and Douglas we must recre- i = MT. VERNON SEMINARY. School for Young Ladi For Young Ladies and Little Children ‘Academic, collegiate and preparatory courses. Kine ate the conditions under which they fought, | ects are due to the fact, that itis the 2 Ss ies. ec8-3n Reopens September 30. arten ~ Half an nour from Washington, D.C., by elec- tric cars. ench the language of the house. Beop: ns Getuver 1, 1896. Address Mule. LEA M. BOULIGNY, Je17-6m.12__P.0. Station E.. Washington, D.C. Chenoweth Institute, revive the question which caused parties} One remedy which promotes internal to rush from partisanship to rebellion, and| Cleanliness without debiliteting the reincarnate the combatants on this famous| organs on which it acts. It is therefore field. all important, in order to get its bene- “The apparent contest was the statehood] ficial effeets, to note when you pur- of Kansas, but both the orators and the} hase, that you have the genuine fact CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate courses of study. Special students admitted. Thorough in- Siesetion 1m ais aeeerenents tn accordauce with best modern met! — Sane ie: 2 AND 1226 15TH ST. N.W., COR. MASS. AVE. MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH N.W., #E0PENS HER is LA Ul STV. Princ! Buorthand, a serine vand Busi School, se2-3m MISS CLAUDIA STUART, Prin ‘Ipal. Puptis preparcd for exsminations; special classes P in MATHEMATICS; individual attention, tor | Columbia Conservatory oughness and practical work enable students to OF MUSIC, 900 K st. n.w., opens Oct. 1. Secure and retain ons; Witman ‘IN oe ST ONTHAND: Feet vents Se — _¥iolin, voice, ete. EDWIN HART, Pen. people know that the tremendous issue 1242 Vermont ave. upd Iowa Circle, select boxrd- e oacre aes - ‘was between freedom and slavery, the dis-| Cle, which is manufactured by the Cali- ene, seactoms, foupectiog atta recently | ing ‘and day school fur ladies. “Miss Many | 0022 CLASSES IN FRENCH CONVERSATION, AND LIT- solution of the Union or its perpetuity. fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by with Sees etencn entens wpetect | Cg DANES Ont CHmMOWEIS: Sxluripat: “Upon this platform and on this very| all reputable druggists. spot thirty-eight years ago today stood if et the cement of good health, Wade & Butcher Razors. | mas ono staretter i Pe ee reaned oer. THE aneate ot the Gabon: = Shorthand fee | Steinar Kindergarten Normal... | ,., st oor, | 261m these intelligent athletes—Lincoin and ‘laxatives Momelzed a jcomtuctojncpecl eduiement: MR. ERNEST LEST— Doasian"Sefher they nor che'sact aaa | Sad the system ‘eragular,texativeser | || Torrey Razor Strops. | “fran yur ope Nedneifegenbe; | Zo Himtas Prabiy inate, Srma : Pm Vin, Thy of Mae ence which enjoyed thelx thrusts and par-| Other, remedies are then nou! 00 W. & B. Razor, hollow ground Bie. | MRMEttet for Clgssttication, of aoe cer cr Deg | 1918 Bunderland place, will. begin fall. seasiog Washington HeightsSchool | ans. mxest Lew’ ries, cheered thel reffective blows and were} 2Milic! ith any actu ISEASE, ONE } $1.50 W. & B. A8e. | Pipl fret, for Oct. 1, 1896. Children taught French and German. 1850 WYOMING AVE. N.W. no. entranced by their eloquence, knew how| may be commended to the most skillfal Mra. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principat, | 221-35 Rearding and day school for young ladies and 1528 Corcoran street northwest. rapidly they were making history; how| physicians, but if in need of a laxative, ably they were preparing the most tmpor-| one should have the best, and with the Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. SCE girls, Special attention given delicate apd back- | sel1-Im* MX. PUTNam’S SCHOOL, aeint Meat ‘ 1633 19th st. n. a Principals, Miss FRANCES MAI = E oie sel163m TIN, Miss SARAH F. RUSS. Be HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE.. RE- it chapt in th ti the +t Very com fe line Barhers’ h as wi Ss tant chapter in the story of the nineteenth | well-informed | everywhere, of | aster? omelets, Une, Bashers, Mengiion ‘sock, as DE SouN Fc Teaser Sgt ZL Meee, Enki peroared, or | sca. HERMAN c. RAREMANT, pees _Seveemier 36, oe coum of ster ing on. ‘Often lost, but never won, between | Figsstands highest and is jargely B. & 3. Gippers, Setety Rasors, Bay Rum, etc:, ‘WI resume teaching neos porsaits, Private instruction 1f desired. Violin Instructor & Soloist. | Fiver to roca: and instrumental music, drawing Principle and expediency. Lincoln con-] €sedandgivesmost general nw. Cotta | gcteime = saat Mt et, TW. eu20-1f ret ee | Te STUDIO. 1221 12TH ST. N.w. | sein ine the lancuaKes and Kindergarten,