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21 EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. Send te Men, WD, Zatti, Sve C. , Seith, Mes. — Townsend. After partak'az of a duinty luncheon IN WASHINGTON. IN” WASHINGTON, IN WASHINGTON. OUT OF WASHINGTON. i J Ne the work of the forelzn » J Bigeee Smyrna 3 for the shortest time made in the one bundred-yand distance. | The other was dousted by the Atlante and Pacific Tea Company, open to all, for diving And remaining the lungest time under the water, — were irs. J. TP. C. | Hild, Sire”. J. Northrup, Mrs. Geo. F. Mclnturff, medals are handsowe in worktianship yi -|. HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. Fatiquiers Institute Fx, uae Ladies. Sith, Mis lisa May and Mire J. W. Town | Mee’ Bacon. Mes Mattingly. Sirs, Coleman, design, = - | THE COLUMBIA UNIVE FOUNDED. 188t: Warrenton, Va. send. It’ was deckled to hold the imission- |" A councl?’ composed of delegates from the Con- | “The services tomorrow evening at the Langton CEORCETOWN UNIVERSITY. 52 THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN LAW SCHOOL | The 37th yar hestndincet . 23, 1897. Situated in | ary meetings the third Thursday of month at tional chuxches of Washington, Baltimore, | M. E. Church will be in charge of the Samiay o WASHINGTON, D. C. will open Friday, October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m., | Piedmort of ¥ , on Southern 1t.it., 2 p.m. in the Prespyterim Church. The subject Foiiacipila “and Virginia was called here Tues- | school. A very attractive program bas been at (FOUNDED 1780.) ADEE! in its commodious building,’ No, 420 5t street | miles from r Nuiuber limited. For for the next meeting will be Persia, and Mrs. W. | day to the » Rev. J. H. Jenkins, and | ranged. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. zo SCHOOL 18 OPEN: TO ALL, WITHOUT ao G.BUTLER, A.M., Principal. na Little will eae, ey =e nis wae = consider the ogee eg Se ge Rev. 8. as aoe are. Eg. P. Hazleton and danghter of SCHOOL OF LAW. : rs ~ ir. Andrew 'P. Nevin é : with Mr. F.C. Severance a | Avalon’ Heights have returned Inman tetcosive = CHARTERED 1821. DISTINCTION OF SEN ACE UR CHEE: | TRAINING SCHOOL CF BALTIMORE KINDER: | of ‘Ivania are visiting + | secretary. moderator stated the object of the | wheeling tour in Pennsylvania. PACULT WHO SRE ABOVE ZID#- a gurfen Aswpriation. Junior, senior and graduate | B. H. Warner. meeting. After considerable discuasion a resolution pieenoammantedee’ Rev, J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S.J., 160 Professors, Assistants and Instructors. AND POSSESS THE PROVER QUALIFICATIONS. | E20rs2, #90 irestors of normal clases, | MF. Seward Bacon and Senay, wee bate Dem | was adopted disnuissing the pastor and dec BROOKLAND. if the University. ATION f spending the summer at e re- | that the executive committee of the chutch errc LAS Hon HENRY” &. BROWN, LL.D. The sessiun opens in a!l schools September 29. For circulars, containing tull information, ap- a, turncd to Washingion. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will | in its action with reference to’ certain matters —— Supreme Court of the United States), = i ply ‘te oF address JAMES FP. BUNDY, Socretary, make an extended trip before it. The ladies of the church fur-| Mrs. Holmes is visiting Niagara Palle, Watiine .ecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. ottice In Law School building, 420 6th st. n.w., settling down for the winter. nixhed a bouutiful dinner to the delegates. Hen, Oswego and neighboring poi ; Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. he Coll opposite Judiciary Square, sel7-toocl —_—-.—— At the mecting of Pioneer Loige of Good Tem | nice at the one ne Dointe (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals ef the Dis- The lege. sleeteceerrarie seca iadeuilnwunee glace: Taceday Mhise. & hone eaten ot tee of the chicken th wt Le vvatienal utd International Law | 4NDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., LL. D., Dean, | 1811 1 STREET N.W. ELEMENTARY ax St. Agnes School. gee Scnreh, “ine Vibbien ecteied dee sunk taabt sc | anactes Taeete teens me we ctarer on Constitutional end In : =) : = ste Maes a HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. E tors OCen chairs, as 'e hursday evening near the wae ere Sarr Offers to men and women complete courses in| reENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 27.12 experi. Under the:airectionsor Bishop Donne. Prepara-| Mr, John M. Gaither was taken suddenly {1 | foltows: John Bryson, chief templar; Miss Lizzie ton. The police tmve been on the such characters, and these mon were carrying away Kitgprtany gid Sclowse, loading to, the desrers of | eed and professional teachers. College ‘pre. | tpn for all gollczes., Special atudicn nad cours | wane artending the M, E. Church South, wecvices fet of Colnmisiay Komance, Languages, tersaule’ Langage, Mare: | BSAtOry work a epecialty. 8 cut of 9 of our aur | Of,collore ftude. Stectal advantages in nnsle | Poo. TST te ved to his home at Shady acterer ce the kaw ce Gurperaticoe and nilty-| entre ‘Chemistry, “physics. Philosophy, ‘Pulitical at Sane Ge eee Bee ee erase Mise ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. | Grove unconscious, and is now lylag*in a comatose eee ae Arts, History oe neld at the Unt | wlosy, Princeton, Vassar; Worcester Polytechni:, | _ 372" Sais eg ee condition, little hope being entertained for Mts Tere Oe hee eects Aaplh he Yale. ‘Colleges admitting on our certificate are recovery: “fle Dea of the College will be ia tls office, in | Dartwouth, Univ. of Peneasivania,. Swarthmore, S U B U R B A N N E ws Masters Walter Plumer and Garnet Etchison sey Wndeerulee: hen : ee Vassar. Text books free. NEW GYMNAS " boa rae te een oe eae Sonn tol} var eculpped with apparatus and baths. Play left this week to attend Randolph-Macon College Vice templir; A. H. Frear, past chief tem: iy sttevanb, Li plar; Mrs. ‘7. 1. Salkeld, chaplain; Miss Lula Col marshal; Miss Laura E. Bryson, deputy ‘marshal & basket of chickens when taken. The Me, EN. Phelia. grand chaplain of the District, | calied and the m among: legation, and al several men Negotie 7 epor u bers of Good Will, Star of Hope and Rescue lodses, neteoenndyn » create heen | Miss Mand E. Rathbun, one of the representatives |! es of Pioneer in the recent session of the State « i & Lodge at Charlottesville, made an interesting port fo be located termined. The ground. Large laboratory. Olfice hours, 10 a.th. - at Front Royal, Va. Miss Ella Plummer also en- | of the proceedings of that edt aot eee that anothe: educational institution will, prob: to 32m, THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. tered RandolpiMacon School for Girls xt Danville, | # Yote of thanks by the lodse. be established in Browklaud gors ft sisw that JOSEPH J. D. The ee ‘WASHIN a= from New Hise ond Gnasher returne fteed | earning of tae Sine Decoming: the center et mes mes . a se r. INGTON GROVE. hodist Church f = 4 ~ogiy toe Sinnlioghe: bald a Lecturer. D The Sunday school of the Methodisi Hs the funeral of Judge D. G. ims, the only | | ‘The et nit ne residemee COR TAMIL: : Corcoran Scientific School. | Miss Sherman’s School — , | South held its picnic Saturday afternoon in the | brother of Ms. Geo. F. Rollius., My. Roltias ee, C. G Groumee ty oo line tpt oot tier, ‘Testamentary GARCEN we. sein $i 6: er; GUE 9th St And Teferson place, Re] Mr. Arthur Dovee bas returned from a ten days’ | grove. on Water glevet, Her. La ty Liogd, Super: Capped several ane ago. x le ati. The prgrainesst wd Equity Pleading apd. Practice. ne ; tay In At . fitenden : and. the “odtcers Mr. C. E. Mankin has commenced the erect yy the Mandolin ‘chan Re hoss PERHY, AM. ELD., This Sehoct offers to men and women the fol-| °Rutaicre PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR Boys, | 8 12 Atlantic City, has com t tion . andolin Chai, Lecturer en Common Law lowing four-year courses of study, each of which | go6¢-1m Mr. Perry Allen and wife left Thursday for | teachers of the school were present ani active in| of a store on Washington stro It is being built mn Bertha Soathal 5 = their endeavors to add to the pleasures of the | of brick and will b cupled wh complet by . Susie Lang; guitar sol mudd: Demented Tends to the degree of B neral. Sci Es OHS | Ommba, Never where they will be the giiests of Mr. | large number of scholacs attending... Hefreshments | Mr. Geo. Te Mankin’ ae alee more. meted by | Bord. Susie Lang: ‘uit nny A Rev. RENE HOLA! Civil Engineering, Electrical neering, J. THEOPIIL, ORGANIST or ST. JO! N'S and Mrs. W. G. Sloan. were served in abundat r y See tam Chureh—Teacher of Plano, Organ and’ Harmony, 4. B. Clayton of Missouri, a former pastor | Kose Warder, and a. violin ew ical Engineering,’ Chemistry. Analytica ty, lose < Robert Morris removed to Washingion | of the Baptist Chu Boyd. ‘The cloned |W TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL. y, Mathematical-physizal; Mathe cate ‘ADELy_ at reniibenee; “2000 Sth ets n.w,;' In Seren OC SARS SORPON i ny wee Albay. closed: the: aBEhe Sr 4) ier eter pocriac Bes ecto) pa hls el putt” ee fg eg Lecturer on Civil Law. ology, Geography, Geology and Mineralogy, a by mail, Office hours, 4 to 5. seiS-1w" : Mrs. Mimah Hobbs-Day has returne® to her The executive committee of the Village Improve- ‘The Order of the Holy Cron will CHARITIES A. DOUGLASS, | Esq. chitecture, Finance and Economics, Languag? “iy | CCLUMBIA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 802 K | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach spent Sunday at At- | nome in Salem, Va., ha: spent the summer at | ment Society announce a course of twelve lectures | Brookland the Intter part of thie month Lecturer on the Law, of ‘Torts and Negotiable | Literature. Tuere are twenty-five departments in | “SX W:: PIANO, VIOLIN, VOICE, ELC. ED- | lantic City. her former residence het at Odd Fellows’ Hall, commencing November 8] The Paulist Fathers of St. ‘Thome Paper. the school, in which 156 different soples for atudy | Win ALT, PRIRCIPAL. selb-Iw* Mr. W. H. H. Smith and family have returned | Mr. and Mrs, 'S. T. F. Sterick are rusticating tn | and | continuing the second and fourth Monday | ready for the opening ot thelr aia MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M.. LL. M.. tre offered, and special stud=nte are permitted to from Ocean City. Mr, Smith was much benetited | Penusylvenia for a fortaight, visiting Harrisburg, | nights, Professors H.'S. Hazen, RT, HM, 8. | be. shortly. Atent twentg nuke Lecturer on the Law of Personal Propert; register, for any of sbese topics thet thes ore | T AW pence SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Studios. e age Williamsport and other cities, Pierson, Robert -Nourse, Rev." B. Hi. Whitman, | building at present. The addition is falls cane D. W. BARBR, AM, LLM. qualified to pursue. The instruction is given be- 4 and 6, 934 F n.w. VOICE, | by the change of air. Revival services will be heyua at Epworth M. E. | Kev. 8. M. Newman, D. D., and B. H. ted and a large altar has been erected in the (Assistant United States Attorney for the District | twee2 6 and 10 p.m. Students intending to take | PIANO, elocution, concerts, opera; MOD. TERMS. Mr. cone WW. Bowle will succeed Mr. Griffith as | Church Sunday evening, September conducted | among those who have consented to deliver lectures. of Columbia), courses in the Chemical Latcratory will be pers] (Specialty begit ners). ‘Irlal gratis. WANTED — superintendent of the grounds October 1. Mr. Grif- | by" fev, Wm. D. Beall, ‘pastor. Other prominent lecturer will also be senured. = Clarke has begun the erection of a Jedge of the Circuit Court and Lecturer on the | mitted the choice of desks in the order of their | fiocution teaches e8-1m* | fith will remove his family to the elty. Mrs. Conlelir: Crawfoni, wite of Mr. Charles W. | The Ladies’ Foreign Missionary ‘Society of the | handwme residence un the monte “tryst, OF eC te | ee Se a | G ton Institute, 222" Galalt month school tickets were put on sale at the | Crawford, dled Wednesday night of cone option, { Presiisterian’ Church inet at the ‘parsonage There: | Vhiladeiyia street = Court 28 MBEGEE end JOB BARNARD. when an address will be ‘delivered by Professor | UUMSTOM Imstitute, tah st. n.w., Dr. M. after a ‘proctracted iliness, She was forty-two Maj. and Mrs. Green Clay Goudloe are visiting day afternoon. “Burmah”* was the subject for dis- Pecks, President of the association, | Sears of age, aud besiies ber ‘usband a sou and "ena. re Examiners. Messrs. J. ALTHEUS JOHNSON and} E. S. Farwell, C. E. The Dean will be in his] BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. | who Riya te Saas reece cussion, and an interesting time was had. in Virginia. ffice at the Unlv-rsity from 4 to 5:30 p.m., daily, | Academie and Collegiate courses, 20. | weeks with 2, spraiued ankle, ts uow able to be | place friday moral at her late wesitonce: Iter | bur te rake ie ee, Ms AF. Loans. ——>—__ Clerk of Courts: HART to meet students. sel -5.tf Mr. and. Mrs. 3, about on crutches and is impforing owls. Much | PST Sheridan ef the Methodlat Proterant Chase | GoW. Manke Mee ee saan Me age BRIGHTWoop, SAMUEL M. YEATMA} Sa OKELEY SCHOOE = poe le pred AT Mrs, Weck An the loss | delivering the sermon. ‘The interment was made | Misses Sarah Klock, Cora Zeigler, ME. Rathbun, — rae The September 27. | some days ago at her home in Washington, eee ate ee ee Dr. Alfred De Carre has returned from a visit to his parents im France. Miss Mabel MacElwee is making a visit with frievds in Philadeiptia, Pa, LINDEN. 3 i ‘ Xcung Ladies and little chfldren. 1759 Madison ‘st., | “°str, Melville Lindsay has improved be cottage by | The Gaithersburg Chapter of the Epworth Lerzue Ass pe Ce eae School of Graduate Studies Dupont Circle. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M. au3i-18t® | ag fala aut ohepenet etosceeiat: wei enasiae will resume its social meetings Monday evening, - = When a penny social will be given at the home of ine S07. ‘i z ee S > | green blinds. oo open So Melt CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. Art School_——_ West Eind: | "tie Misses Kntent, who hare been spending the | Mr and Mrs. D.°F." Virts. ‘The Juvenile Templars have changed their tim> 0 ————-— 7 > 7 Mrs. J. B. Brown and family, & or revident ot * ein. Men and women holiiug suitable degrees from 77 E summer with Mrs. D. W. Gee, have returned to = of meeting from Monday to Friday evening at 7 Ir. + revidents ee stecet, eet eee, ecrel wink samunce: | loaticulions of repute can pursue: is-thisrecheo! | sligs 9. ee LYS selene ttivate Art Schoot | thelr home in Washington, BALLSTON, VA. o'clock. rightwond, have returacd and are jolst oncun wing term. Present faster of Seience, Chvil sof stidy leading to the dexrees of Master | reopens Sept. 15, Circulars on application meg | , Postmaster Jesse L. Burns has bought new boxes sinver, Dye A straw ride was recently given by some of the gincr, Meciahieal Engineer and "Doctor alumni and all others | in- ck dwelling with Mr. Ja at Art Stores plospect for his office and contemplates adding private, boxes et E for the beneht ofthe patrons of te wee Miss Ethel Cathcart entertained a number of | young people of the village, their route. beln * tested. Eevee ee sophy, two years’ study being required. to | MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND | Mr. and Mrs. Melville Lindsay, accompanied by | littfe friends at a dinner party Wednesday after through Takoma and- the surrounding country Miss Fannie Harmon, for many years a 6 ie if for Information, en- | Zccomplish tke work for the degree of Doctor of | Business College, 1311 11th n.w.—Typewriting, | thelr eldest son, have gone to boston wy seas Be | noon, ‘The event wae in Manor te eat, birth- | Among those on the ride were Miss Callie teacher in Washington and a “ete. ‘Those proposing | Pillesopl oie pepe berets SAR SEES Bo ese Ueber ey eon ta taught by betes Settee | a ee coats penitoe Spee day, and those preacnt were mostly little girls of | Nellie Moore, Agnes Scndder, Marguerite word, has g Augusta, 3 so i aacamt taste vecanen pplication blinks tnay be cbtained from the a s ed to piiraue a course of study in civil engineer: | Ler own age, who will lng remeuiber the occasion, | Jmephine Lawrence, and Messrs, Edward Moon Worarian eee et eae Dean of the Schovi, and when filed, they must be Washington Heights School, : 3 dj ‘The Eideavorers of Mt. Olivet M. P. Church | George Prindle, Vinton Birch, Boyer Stewart aud pth the snnaal commencement in | Subtwitted, through’ the Dean, to’ the Board of ASSO Weeintis faves coreaoen stale ‘The following “have returned to the city’ with gave a social in the grove Wednesday evening. | Leuis Scudder. Fees victeraduate. course wit be ex- | Directors ‘of University Studies for inspection and} pay 1 boarding for girls snd young ladies, | thelr eee B._H. Stinemetz, Robert Cohen, L. ai A ai “ > o e te nses The Alpha Kappa Tennis Club gave a tourna- ves fo W = eee nection. r 7 < Eiseman, Nordlinger, Rabbi Stern, Frank | The procceds were te defray the expenses of their jatives tn Wilmis Tersted te” three years. beginning with the session [ST ning exercises will he held September 29, hemes a TE aes seS'ti” | Roach, H, Dean, Capt. lipley, Alfred Wood, L. P. | deicentes, Rev. Mr. J. W. Norris and wife, to the | ment Thursday afternoon Inst. ‘The club ie of the y is entering ‘this year = at 4:39 p.m., in University Hall, when an address Altschu, A. G. Apple and A. K. Ethart. state C. E. convention at Norfolk, Va., September | CCuty, Organized and consists at pre gred Miss Dixie Law han beret Porta, tectie will be delivered by Hon. V mT. Harris, T Li ees 30/to Octeber ‘3: Métresinnenty pene. ron following, sent ere: Boyer Stewart. ; Vorhood, with a straw : a ‘ griduate < tases 2 sold and e. cudder ses Mamie "1 i. arith on ithe ‘meaning of graduate studies to lhe B 1SS ROCKVILLE. sufficient sum realized, Agnes Scudder and son's Sons, 1 v 1424 F street, and John Byrne & Co Porthwest, and at W. "Thor store, 902 street northwest. or on ap- lie and Callie Moore. a Mrs. Carey Dye, who has been fll for so long, is The Mite Society of the M. E. Church South of | Convalesciug. ty, 9 this place shared the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. | ylbe mariage of Belle Flora Coggswell to Major and Mrs, at Brookside, W. The Glen Ellen Home School, of which Mrs. ‘T. are spending a fe The Law School. School of Electri HON. WALTER S. COX, LL. D., Dean. SE pRE ED AN Watt ASHENGION, -D- yom ladies. Th skers merry i E Nts | Wallis Schutt at the lpme of the bri G. Garrett Is ptincipal, opened the 15th instant. were Misses D. 1. Sprake, Ny Anna tien persorally or by letter to the unde: ‘The oniy institution teaching practical electri- | Jehu E. Hillson, at their country residence, Wed- | j. Wes ordon Ray is spending a few weeks at | MacKlwee, elven Wile. Krty 3 a SM. YEAT: This school offer to men courses of study | eal engineering exclesively. Laboratory equip. | Delay evening. There were about twenty-five ter Morris of the Mt. Olivet M. P. ; Willett, Ea Keene ME 3. ESPUTA DALY. TEACE leading to the followiag degre: Tiachelor of : members of the society and guests present, and a the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs, | Misses Eva and Hattie Darneill have returned to . and Messrs, Ja Graves, I Manan Ta Pac Urme DALY ea MEL Oe EADS Marr oniaicneriae ment vacellent. Instruction, the best. Course | meniern Of fhe merening Waa repentera esos eles left immediately for Watkins and other | their home in Georgetown, after visiting Sies wok, Willard Keene, | 1s Tom Meee eice Tteatays and Sridays, Studio, ire course of study fin the une uate | opens October 1. Catalogues ‘on upplication, H ‘ vdnce, | Points in New York state, where they will remain | Josephine Glascott. it, John Kay, Enoch Ray, Fned Ray gud J. 8. Daoor & SONS 205 Ta. ave. Rw. 3e1S-Tm department embraces two years; beginning with Ww" LOUIS DENTON BLISS, President. | Course, music and games, until about 10 o'clock, | for a short honeymoon. Miss Mainie Montgomery will leave carly next | Walsmnith. ee eS ee eee the session 1898-"09, the unde uate course Will Dinas Rae: when all adjourned to the dining room, wkere a] ‘The Jenior C. BE. Society of the Presbyterian | week for Hagerstown, she will attend school. | A force of men has been at work for some days THE BEST W. AY TO < raised to three years: is change will not . KIMBALL, fine supper was served by the hostess and her | Church geve a “trolley party” Friday, in which a —_——.—- fesurfacing Brightweed avenuc. effect students autering this road was Im temporarily veidemts have , Teacher of Singing, 3 : a eT. daughter, Mrs. Margaret Moderhill, Among the in- | ntmber of tholr little frierds of the Mt. Olivet rises of the school begin daily at 6 oe oo isi : Junior Soclety Joined. On their return cake and tee h enables the Cniversi:y to proft by pepe ene © SNS ‘ited guests were Misses Gilpin, Wheeler and Hicks. | Uttam were served in the Sunday school room of of eiineot jurists chgaged in the a ave: ws hb MASTER A FOREIGN at Washington, and gives to students Pe AND SATURDAYS. The program for the evening on the pact of the | the ch is to learn by the meth- y for study. besides permitting young Mite Society was in charge of Mrs. J. E. Hillson, | The “1 taught here — the = — LANGU AG $enlat* Quickest, meet | Men engazed in office duties to enjoy the facilities TNO ARIANO MAINA'S SCHOOL ART FOR | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cramer and family, who | evening last. The attendance was good. Including Ferlita, Quite known, | of the echool PINGING Italian method; pupils are taken from | spent a portion ot the summer here, have re- | a large party of friends from Washiigton, whe eee ebominiiees The Dean will be present in the reception room| Leginning and thoroughly prepared for concerts, | turned to thelr Washington home. came oa the electric cars and on their wheel, wee fatn st. naw. | @t the University. building from 4:00 to G p-w. neh Speck ey eberas ballads also taught in | Miss Nannie Wheeler of Des Moines, Towa, ts a | The ladies. voted it @ success, and expect to real- BERLITZ saaeen daily, after September 15. 3 Span.sh, Italian and English. For further | guest at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 'B. I. flicks, | jue about $35, The opovinz exercises wiil be held September 29, ToT eT call at SANDERS & STAY | at this place. Ass Ura Hicks, who hus beon visit | “At the primary election which was held by the | first Monday of October. aml2-Gm,14 at G p.m, in University Halt, when announcements | MAN'S, 1327 F st. now. Sef2m | ing the same family, this week returned to her | democrats of the county ‘Thursday Mr. Frank Hume | Carroll ayenue bas been aade to conform to ghe TT Petrie instruction; home on the eastern shore of Maryland. SHORTHAND wr ivarm. three thes c received a heavy majority of votes as de of the rail back Ta saath Sor SATION Wood’s Commercial College | "A! a meeting of tne county commissioners ‘Tues. | Tocgiea teens, MAUL of votes as, den grate of the rallrond. tra ath ‘as fast as in class. SPEED DICTATION a spe- : ‘The exe! a very bad condition, aod it Is now even Worse. Several minor bicycle occurred. Poles have been distrivuted about the Park, Which, when erected, will be strung with fire alarm’ wires, Mr. W. A. Knowles is feeling nevorely the effects of a twisted knee, a reminder of a last year’s foot ball game. Miss Lizzie Neale of Aberdeen, Md., is home, after a pleasant visit with the Misses White. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. TAKOMA PARK. ‘The protracted drought has caused many of the wells in the Park to rur tow and the necessity of a system of water works 1s now apparent. Coun- cilnan Warren states that he believes further action relative to securing the water will be taken at the next meeting of the council, to be held the jadies of the Presbyterian Church gave a Mrs. S. B. Hage aud Mrs. Laura Rinl. supper and a lawn party at the church Wednesday . tronz { wedly needed, after which a rond machine will be day the followmg bills’tor publi protest the democrats of the county against 3 ast Cs 3 pare Pp iy ag: ‘Entir- satisfaction guaranteed A HIGH-GRADE: HERES sort bor +] and ordered paid: Chai put in operation, followed by a roller, which will 4 sd Mr. Barley, the candidate who was supported by Well conducted and wel E. Welsh, $63.00: Alexandria city. undoubtedly make of the avenue one of the finest September 28 and Octoder 5 will he the only ays on which new voters can register tn th les T. C 943.1 st new. Higgins, $86.58; E county this year. The registers will stt Tuesday = ~ = 5 E ForLl Al LMES A < Silk’! | : 6. After spending a pleasant summer with her sis- | str of the Park, ~ WANTED-SKILLED | STENOG! aay a CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, Spb witttte Me. ie Vi SERVICE Oe Ceermer, $50%;8. 1. Bn 805 ter, Mrs, McMillan of MeKeesport, Pa., Miss Kate | | The committee on Park improvementS met at the | October 12, for the puspose of re the lists, ee cache, sagariioally or in claakSat- ‘The Columbian University, USUAL FactLihies FOr SecumiNu Positions | $090: E.G Gioia, $2.70; Mubson hax retumed to her home in Anington, | nvstdence of Mr. Geo. 4. Warren Friday aigh', and | bat no one will Ie entitled to vote at the coming leeeen St eeetee eee >} , RITE! Ss PU: cand if ? . prey 40; . the iteen-year-ol vm. ered reece ag nd mad Jed rose e .! eureiled go La nar mera | PT SE Washington, D. C. SONaLE: Tae SH pupilacenronied ee tt, $51.50; J. D. Berry, $2 . erecities very “painful accident Watnesday ren: | Siekson for making ‘the survey for sertimaghine ns i omne —— staat grep ame acer : as Donttjols elaewhacoradlioaiete eee < 256; $00; Geo, W. | ing. While cuiting horse feed in a cutting Lox, | Walks and establisting the grades, work on which Se nem ee : < BANJO, MA “DOLE ASD GerEAE The Medical School au2l-t? pee ju; Wm. €. Bellison, $28.10; J. C. | nis hand w=s a nae the knife, cutting off ot} Spear crs iet. the aus tae | 6 preside aa — — soped those =p uy Ne y }. EC. uckingham, as iy Rabe) “3 Ma one rs. mn lntereste in the construction of he propased met ey ede, wee Ok ot ee * OF THE COLIMBIAN UNIVERSITY, HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE., RE-| Au intecestivg feature of the meeting was ihe | Ay a! watnttonded nuntine of the Junior Chris | ralirad will ‘be ‘runniug next weeks Fhe Sues pai avi hb A Soaeagiebbeen leigh ‘Daeibertenn tana Or at residence of pap!" se18-Im* 1995 H st now. NM PeaeD. ‘opens September 13. ‘The course of study. fs Aderation gf the subject of improving the Rock- | tian Endeavorers of Mt. Olivet ‘Thursday after- | have been already strunz on the trolley poles. hat a ik met = SOCAL LESSONS: The 7éth cession begins Seatember: 29, 1897. | complete and practical. Special attention js and Georgetown turnpike, which is at preseut | noon Myrtle Veltch and Francis Morris were eloct- | A meeting of the volunteer fire company will be Sat the Ad tompin ts a pe SRS. HARRIET MILLS. — S. Wher iatradnetary eters will be delivered by | #¥eh to vocal and instrumental music, drawing | in a very bail Condition, Some weeks ago a numer- | ed delegates to the state cor zention. sLertly called by Fire Chief Summy, at which all sBgecmppe ters erm + a = York, ieee OO Er or 2 Dr. W. P. Carr September 29, at § p.m. Teg. and painting, the languages and kindergartens. arly signed * petition was presented to the beard | Mrs, Whittington and daughter, Mise Daisy, of | Presidents in rested in fire protection will be re- week meg cong eon, peer me ‘tag. = ; WoMEX—STUDY LAW. “ghe office will be open for further: infermat French Language School, | wal “therr casent was obtaloed. “dhe recent tall Z Presbyterian Church last Wednesday evening, fol- servis A private ol ——— . SANDY SPRING. ss for women is now forming for | fron 10 a.m. to1 p.m. avd 2 to B p.m. F: tie study of law and preparation for | scholarship cxaminations on September Competent | 7:30 p.m. Good pronunciation; lowed by a very enjoyable church social. An’ clec- ard private lessons. MLLE. V. ’RUD'DOMME, gor BF ae tion of officers was also held, resulting in the prominent inmiustry im ty, and the sale of honey is said to yield handsome’ protits, @ system Sete = of the formation of a. new company to build an Ve ene Maaseed | Clectrie road, from. this place to connect with pete . crgetown ‘ind’ SUAlpytown ‘road, at® Bethe choice of Mr. H. 8. Knight as elder and Dr. A. V. of W: E “I Im* : : vould eee Parsons as deacon. The supervisors of election will hold a mocting we) ia ckarge | Setmis Dr. HA De SCHWEINITZ, Dean, | 7 Lays [yaobebly. We tekerreenee i the ee fe yea? | The Montgomery Club met at Brooke Grove farm | ~The Presbyterian Sabbath school will ebeerve Run- | Tucstay "mext for the purpose of Issuing’ Locks, ¥ SCHOOL, Dental De t t Spe i Busi Col Iurppike, appes.es to on caused another halt with Charles F. Brooke, Saturday. Mr, Harry B. | day, September 26, as rallsing day. An dateresting | Vlauks aud stationery to ine iliocrs of teginira: en partmen pencerian pLSIMess HERE. the proceeding. and eaahonement of theventtce | Davis of Washington contributed to the pleasure | POT sabel f° Buiter ip visiting friends in New- | “Mr. William B. Mobley has purchased the farm Of the Columbian University, SA reek 5 tote general feelin the com- | of the occasion, being at least half a farmer him- | ark, N. J es N. Benton, mear Laytousville, pay ing self at this season, The bost read an excellent eriginal article on the preparation of ground for Wheat, and as he raised some 2,000 bushels this year, his experience and his opinions cn this tople tlue to his club. er this fine old homestead disclosed 00. The Laytonsville flonring mill has been sold to Mr. J.-H. Fling for 1325 H St. N. W., Washington, D.C. | Nigth street, comer D nw. ‘Entrance 08 Ninth rty-third scholastic year. Day ant A very interesting game of base ball was played Wednesday morning on the grousids of the Takoma Athletic Associatipn, between the Takomas nnd the in whith’ the former won by a score of murity in tavor of thé construction of the clect i ening | road, but the farmers sind others who have +f. | sessions. ‘Lne leading business men of Washington | sion’ to use the turnpike in a aby Dr H. | Were trained in this college, and send thelr sons | market are opposcd to using that line The free dental fn- | and danghters aud candidates for cmployineut here | pore. eof . Fall examinations | for trsining. In the orphans’ court Tuesday the foliowing bns- | fe © Rapid writing. English, rapid calculations, book- | iness wag, transacted: Ti ‘ keeping, laws und ethics of business, science of | of Iroue &. Linthicuin, dec - Messrs. Waters and- Lauer formed the battery for the Takomas, and Hurley and Drake for the Crescents. The game was witnessed by a large wher of spectaiors, among Whom were many WASHINGTON, D.C. th, science of citizenship, vocal and physical | mitted to probate a Sobperreiees nates ae a oh x Stee eaie of “gapression” Welsarte methad), atrix ©. te at. jah Pouree, | upon that an waly pateh of Canada tListle Fix eae Medical Department, j.herms reaiunatle, but no competition with cheap | Bisel Ast and final agconnts. Wm, Bt “ipuarentiy‘ctadicated hy’ the ‘clover | Harry Tax. a student of Brin have Including <0 ice open every business day and night through- | | meaniieas oo itgoun ¢. Bentley aie bey ene : eage MEDICAL COLLEGE. CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. C: nd for new announcement, *97-'98, con- private sule; Was honored with the presence of W. Jom 3 An additional warrant personal roline M. grader, deceas Charles J. Maddo n to George Pointer, bond, $ ry of Ay n Tues. ‘There was a large f framers and their families to meet m, and, truth to tell, a goodly pumber a from beth present, the ns, throwing: business of the collation was dan inter- mm farming, dress of Hon. Lyman J. Gage, ot college AL COLLES! Boardi g and Day School | <o ceme and names, PHARMACEUTIC COLLEGE. G dresses of S53 The thictecnth season will open OCTORER 1 at for Girls. an20-1m_ ce third and final a issued to a) Hunter, a istratrix of Zadoc ¥ release of distribut Was appointed xu patrons and ad- te of Ham inzruder, adm mouths in Nebraska Davis, ¢ spending rere M. graduates of 8. F rles Davis and — WHAT Is Spencer, MBIA COLLEGE ¢ 2th st. uw. The "Squire G fal Miustration, From Hardware. “What constitutes a return of business ery. purchased th him a_ short Alleger will nd publ Primary, Preparatory and Thorowzh training mall bi with best mod ds. 3 cently cted especially for school Megiate Departments Young People’s a attended. ed in” front The animal arrival of at Thorough courses in Busi individual instruction by exp: well-ll and er. nid highly: Instruct dre: 2 apply to ited rooms and halls; mode 2 Messrs. ms. A limited number of fre nt, and ea: son of A sy that he was gene ence?” asked the man on the nai F. J. SHADD, Secretary, Ample is and tennis court. ships in typewritinz. Catalogues ? ft. he deduced front fact naira rs . = emp engi sel6-th WOL Rost. naw. third year opens September thirtieth, : ae eee Se an Inmate of Name eotes nopetuls: eAllea sang 7 7 keg. m uy store, the other evening. — Se ther Informa ply te « ; ie root of a tute Ki a capital essay en- = ee oa - e “Squize, some Sako, learned Elocution, Oratory sipee iene nacte hevy Chase. aftern o,f titer A Wor ‘oe Shieh was'a timely | ,128t REMAs might the Takoma Ladze of Good Tem-| git-'and what > = 2 oe 9 Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMES S » does not know, he makes Principal. FRENCH AND Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Asst. Principal. sel m the eficts of plars held 2 geographical social in t terminus of the Bri died that | hint to his friends and neighbors that when prices hall, at t are high it is the part of wisdom to pay of pres- nia will held sery- | cnt indebicdness rather than to indulge in Iusuries on Sund: at 11 is a grandson ef and has the reputation of being DRAMATIC up. Business confidence?” responded this walking cyclopecia of opinion: It is only ment among business men ight. Rey. T. A. Ft s in the B: shtwoord Mle. EL. M_ROU! . Washington College. Miss G." PETTIC id my13-1y-10 P.O. school for ¢ = rounds (ten . . Principal, Asst. Principal. tion E, Washington, D.C. itmer and Alice Hulse, taking part in the social, and th ft represented, wet a e .” Tuition, $15 quired ip every case. All fecs strictly in advanc Reardi Martyn College, leslie: 122% to 125: G street northwest, Washington, D.C. | furnish se6-11,.tf lations. wedding of Miss Edith Woodward and Mr. Eliza N. J... took plac ing at Woodburn, the home of Mr. hon Kirk. Owing to a recent death ce of his | in the Woodw: characters. les Whitmer, Cape Johnsct ‘her. Weduesday. = Mr. Allan M. Benson, for many years a resident | und Mrs. ¥ Learn to be a Draughtsman! of this county, died Sunday at the resid I asked. Suppose T had here in my trousers pocket one thousand “For instance? “Just this way |, Indian ‘Holton, May: Byron Blodgett, Galveston: Mr. N Head; Nettie Whitmer, Deadwood; Key ‘West; Mrs. Holton, White’ Ri rd family only a few intimate Eventay lessons in all kinds of draughting and | G2¥shter, Mrs. Oliver S. Maus, near Sligo, aged | friends were present besides the near relative oe au : a Adams, Point Lookout: Ethel Movers, :]_ “Can we imagine that?” asked the little ae mathematics begin Sept. 20. SG 7th st. me | Sevelity cue years. | The funer:l tovk place Tues maar, scuewon icing ithe ioaiy4 Ee a eee: | Daina ‘Coon, Indianayolis; Artiwr Adams, ‘Lyous: | genoa by the some Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, and T sts. nc. ahs ese ife nomination Wednesday by the democrats of | Washington. The bride was Weautifully and be. | Mf Mooers, United States; Cora pleco St icenas ‘And suppose I hold on to that thousand, ‘Teacher of Singing, Piano and Harmony, at her TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE MR. LUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH Clayton O. Reedy of Frederick for associate fudge | comii attired In her mother's wedding gown of | Paha! feet aa * | because I am afraid to spend it. I lack studio. 1/13 N st’ nw. ‘sef-ime WASHINGTON 4 opens September 27, 1897. Pupils of all grac of the sixth judiciary circuit, completes the tiekets | white”satin, with vell, and she carried a bouuet ‘Mrs. R. P. Harris, who has been spending the | confidence, you see—am afraid I won't get — rn ns KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE Preparation for colleges, uriversities and tech- | of the two parties In this county, rnd now it 45 | o¢ bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson have gone | summer at the residence of Mrs. A. 3. Smith, has | it back, because times are nari. After a y 2 For sical schools, Best of references. sel-if | Supposed the campaign will be opened in carnest. | immediately to their new home at Elizabeth, N. J. “ = wean - Washington Preparatory School, THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS, « = STM, fhe excention of (ehh recent (neffectual at- | | ‘The two vacancies in the board of directors af | Te{umed te Washington, | | 1 Arch | While something happens—they pass a tariff 1233 12TH ST. N.W. ae 4 s a S tempt to induce the colored people to form an in- | the Montgomery Fire Insurance Company caused | \ Mt. Shryock, gra Royal bill or get up a war in Africa, or I see the = cing the fotlo MODEL KINDERGARTEN AND THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1488 N ST. N.W., | Gependent orginization, politics in. thia section | bor the doeeses ot Men Ohenies eee oe aa Masonry to Maryland, apd Lis wife are now at | soon over my left shoulder—and I say to octal leuann erence a ‘GRADED SCHOOL. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. tare heen very quiet. But two days are allowel | eountry, “and the resizaation of Mir. Henry 0M, | Catskill, N.Y. myself: ‘I guess it will be safe to send that od. Typeweiting. Ciell Sercice No Extras for French or German. aul9-3m this xear for the registration of new voters, and | Murray’ of Anne Arundel. were filled by the clec- wad where it will be doing some good. So " ring. sianten irs. LOU! POLLOCK, Associate Prin, a ; 2 |B. ley. x e i ee ee For particulars. 4 Emerson Institute registration. hooks. : Warwick P. Miller ts the suest of his daue-| 4 corictce party was given Friday evening at the | 1 owe him— 3 Eee: tics, Enzlish Branches FROE! Is. (YOUNG'S ACADEMY). ‘The Rockville team dofented the Poolesvilles ip a | ter, . Juseph M. Shoemaker of Philadelphia. peidcauk tb ae haus. Ane ‘Shall I write the receipt, "Squire? college preparatory. ‘Special advan- | _ %10-10re 1426 Q st. nw. Select classical and mathematical school for { sme of ball at the Fair Grounds Satuntay last by | Miss Clara P. Moore is at Atlantic City. home of Mr. E. H. ut to his daughter, Alice | asked Bill. ecmavdt alin nereeate = young inen aint boys, S14 1th st., opposite Rrank: | the Score of 165 to 3. his county has issued | ROUSE, *hsentees have been Mr. and Mrs. Roger | May, the affatr being in charge of her youmz friends. | “ang then I go to Smith and order a new Call or send for catalo; se3-tf.12 The Mi Minke. lin Square, will reopen September 27. Circul The clerk of the court for this county has issued | B. Farquhar, at Virginia Beach; Benjamin D. Among those present were Misses Belle Simonds, | harness, and buy a keg of nails of Oldman SPLINTS ScHOOe WILL -RSOres ace | e Niisses nike. can be obtained at the school building Sse LY Ee ey eee Se rma Wi, Moore: Bend. | Katte Grob, May Barton, Hattle Robey, Bossic | here, and get a new suct of clothes and lay 3. Fo lars and Information 2) bei eh Ck oe ee Coes Mr. Jos:ph Dyson, a prominent citizen of Pooles- | Farquhar, Tarlton B. Stab iss “Augusta N. | Gresham, and Misses Helen and Bessie Dyer and] in my coal. That. thousand dollars gets idence. 41 st. Untii Oct. 3 Mrs. font = cs — ville district and former member of the legislature, Miss Mary. “Moore ‘Thomas, “Miss Faith | Misses Withers and Ellison of Washiazon; Misses st orn. See. May Sinends and Lena Fitzhugh of Culpeper; Messrs. W.W. Taylor, Buell Stanley, F. P. Star, Rosier Francis; Jacob Star, Fred Yount and Walter Williams of Washington; 8. H. and George Bready, Maurice Yount, George Burton, Thos. Buell, James Myers and Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Graence of Wash- ingtoa. Mrs. L. A. Moore of Washington, D. is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. P. W. Birch. Mrs. H. P. Moore, sister-ii into the arteries of trade, and circulates through the system politic and does a lot of good. Each man who gets a portion of it feels better. He takes it, and pays some one he owes, or purchases something he needs. That's all there fs to it.” . “Then thé whole country depends on you, does it? Wher do you propose to set ber going, "Squire?" asked the man on the wail keg. Fellows with your microscopic minds, MR. BR. FRANK GE! was stricken with paralysis last week and now Hes | Farquhar, Richard. Bentley «Thomas and. Maleolia Pianist, Organist and Musical 5 in a precacious condition, Farquhar, in Baltimore county. sell-im Studio, 1327 F et Married, W lay. -September 15, at the resi- | Visitors hav = ot = dence ce ote Bh = oa Ss ing, Au ee Beekwith, Miss i A. 8. Johns, Miss , daughter of the @ Kindergarten and Normal. | §i5, cat ee ee ete te "The THE WOMAN’: REOR Three seus’ schools. “For further’ parUculars apply to ts. ELLE CEK M Attorney-at-Law, 0 La. ave, Or Miss EMMA M. GILLE Atterney-at-Law, 802 F st. n. HALSTEAD" been Mrs. Margaret Smith, Miss Gilpin, Edwin adbeater and con William Massey rs. Thomas ND_ AND tt 1 ay, Kindergarten Mr, Harry Leo Johnson. Carroll Fugit, Miss Smith and Mr, id Mrs. s Kindergarten and aries Howard, a colored man, about twents- | Sherman of Wasbingion, and Samuel’ Muneterd sof nderland place, will begin fall se Seven years of age, who resides near Colesville. | Wilmington. Oct 4, 1807. Children taught Preneh and German, | this county, was brought Here Monday and lodged | “Sie"Edmundson, Mis. George King and chitdeen idm in Jail on the charge of having shot and killed | o¢ Washington and Miss Sarah Necdles of Balti Butler, also colored, rear Spencerville, Sat- | 9%, PRIVATE pen October 5, at 1817 Corvors est of New Hampshice ave 2 3 rg law of THE McDONALD-ELLIS Edward doors Who have spent the summer with Mrs, Jobn z - urday night last, ‘The shooting took place ‘at a| * t Mr. Birch, ts alse visiting the family. 7 . Demity. ‘o ; may be made oy letter at 2024 Q's 5 gp SHOOL FOR Gints, ance the colored. people of Spe “sherwaad ‘rienls’ Echos has\ repened, with | ait. Wan, H. "Baten, au old and highiy respected | answered the old man with dignity, “fail meets nies Bookkeeping, 1, after that date at the schooi. 1623 N Bt. ng Re eee wee 17th st. not caught until Mon whea | thirty-to pupils; Mrs. William Taylor ‘Thom is | ¢i!izen, living about one and one-half tiles north aaa vactled omg neste Wy ry phen * age ee pcr rere ae a Eifiecatle veae ot eer Octone: Sinn teT: 1 by Deputy Sheri? Samuel’ Jones. | Hrincipal aud Miss Alice V. Farguhae secketone. of the’ village, died ‘Thursday of last week. He Es -_ Everybody x the bullet froma you knows that I used myself only os an example. A return of contidence comes when seven out of every ten men the coun- try over say to themselves, “Why, Letter times are here at last!’ and act accordingly. They begin to buy and to pay, and there she is. Before you know it, the whole thing is on a swing. Factories open, stores stock up, freight rushes to the railroads, wages are paid out, consumers begin to ssne Butler was shot in the stomac Woman's Association willbe entertained by | “28 eighty-one years of age. aaatene JESSIE C. McDONALD, A2-caliher revolver. passing throdzh his body. He | yin woman's Assocation will be entertained by | “StS cinie Wells, who has been very fll at the 162 Li led from the effect’ of the wound Sunday morning, | M!*% Benjamin H. Miller Sie ne home of her father, Capt. F ES TIFFE toys 1436 Corcoran n Pui April. Chor sell-im Garrett, several 623 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL one Se PS FALLS CHURCH. She ‘was! the’ wife of Mr Prank Welle of Lautan, Ivy Institute UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, Md., who is employed in the navy ¥ard in Wash- einige ‘ leas: di i She leaves two young children to the ° has removed from 1453 Mass. ave, nw. to $22 Rev. J. 1. ‘Mutthewsof Oxford, England, known | A er Pleasant soslable was given Monday nizht athe Business College, father's care. S.W. COR, STH AND K STS. N.W. ly for circulars. sel4-t,th, PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE AT MOT terms: pupil of Meyer and Tamaro of New and Ziska of Paris. WILLIAM CARL > 111 10th st » from 9-1 a.m., 5-7 p.m. sed-s,t, th, 21 # At the residence of Mr. Geo. W. Hawxburst by the | “Mrs. ‘Laura’ P., wife of Rev. A. B, Frances, who . DW. (opposite Army and Navy Club). | as the “boy! evangelist," conducted a series of | *tt Mrs. Laura P., ALB. ED TO SEND YOUR BOY OUT OF THE | saiceinn te ‘at thé Church of the Good Shep- | et€bers of the Christian Endeavor Soctety. One | lives a few miliee southwest of she village, died . Young men prepared for all tnlversities. : 2 ch | feature of the evening's entertainment was a geo- | Wedoesday morning after an Silness of a few ool reopens Sept. B2.” Catalogue on applies Rent Snot week.” dye 7hige wevermel tx Pica A peed, Se 2 Weeks. She was a sister of Dr. Rosier Middlelon < WASHIN ERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 | Nene better; $25 a year; day or night session, W. PHELAN, ACM., Head Master. Rustam | Sanday afterridbn, and ave a Bible reading in the | STPbeal centest, cach p ——. eg aa. see romain neaoe eatel at Manet | pesetiece. and ve Sepmeaton és over. Thetis: pipe la ee Re ee ad Gop AN s aise tines sled aioie. state or city. Miss Bertie Reeves recelved the | Zion county, Va., Th : ‘what it is, and that is ‘all there fs to it. and a os Seu ten Ds Tul- OUT OF WASHINGTON, x Rev. C. K,. Miltican began a serfes of revival prize for correctly guessing the largest number of og —— jeg a —_——_~+oo—__—_—_ x 5 A . Director. MARYLAND AGRI =: " in the South i Methodist Church Susifay representatives. An enjoyable program was ren- 4 ‘that ‘bool Importation of Dogs Inte Great ne ee ee GHHSBLEURSD COLURGE, - |_| setvicos Ba oro me eres wk | G70, consisting of a violin and plano duct by | "Qiict' ntintich!°t" ruesday the cltizeus of the Britain. Olne School, 12%,i8a =. School of Medici ne MARYLAND SCHOOL Ort “TECHNOLOGY. ne ee 3 oi = rea bar sean = n- | Mr. Ambrose Moore amd Mrs. A. K. Mecks; vocal | villige were aroused by an alarm of fire, which Consul Boyle writes from Liverpool: As ‘y 9 On Conn. ave AGRICULTURAL, MECHANICAL SCLENTIFIC yo a i solos, Mr. W. R. Eastman; recitation, Miss Nellie | proved to be in the stable of Mr. Amos K. Hall ~<a en oy borg teller Preparatory, . = ‘and CLASSICAL, counies, BE we ae ees Sho ha spent the summer | E Hawxburst,+and solos by Mrs, A. K. Meeks. = ow ee Was stored with | it is not unusual for a the United academic and col :. ¥. - Unsurpassed equipment 4 lepartments. z x 5 b ; iy fodder, made quick work, ver with them to this Mist VIRGINIA’ MASON DORSEY, cation healthy. OB. a0 Or Rit Simlies erom | With her paren lee, jaa rettrned to Pee | Se ea A eh Loe ae ind! yce | consuming’ the ‘bullding and “contents.” Me. “Mati | States to bring dogs over with them to this stig Mes LACES LEE pomer. Pixie | Georgetown University, | Wastocion. "iuition, Seeks, beard “uight, teat, | Bere she will resume wa | Sets Sanretton, Seam Min Ak: Sets, Mrs: | Sree, S™ueened, Oy ihe fet OF Rie hore to,ert | Bort: taser a the provisions of ae ore nt THE - woe Torther patlcas adie oe oe Mr. and Misi Ben}. Bi Lee, Mr. aml Mrs. F. | George Hayden,’ Misses, Lertle Reeves. May Barrs, | filing the animal out. The horse wae bested 12] the British board of agriculture. of May Shorthand DRILLERy, eee RW. SILVESTER, President. | Teo and oe Ee See eR RUE cre Leeig BUTE aoa hagie Bene mikes | ame. grtent, Dut it fs belicved was not serfously | last, which goes into effect on the 15th ot 5 é returned 5 fcjared; | Nr. ‘exebrows were | Sepien = Sane ~ eas Ast Floor. Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October | NEW YORK. NEW. ee ies eee ‘Trenton, N. Rathbun, Be ae Mabel Matias eGatet | sicged. There was a small insurance on the prop og m= as caer aygedn ss ‘ve aust LES MPSON SCH . "Wri. Bessie Rice, 5 ° THE STU ART SCHOOL 4. Day classes at 2 p.m. Evening classes at 5:30 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FCK GL ak lial Geta Dae Bee a “Ne. E B-,Zounsbury_ of Denton, Nass. law Leon — pec mie oy gg one eg wo ont . 30, 82, cae ‘Ambrose Moore, Fred Dodge, Will Col anes, —— ee pm WILL "OPEN OCTOBER 4, rTeteon, :, —, B. Russell. : made in writing to the secretary, board of FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Kindergarten, Primary, Preparatory and Aca- Winter Barnes, Carl Hathbun, ee 3221 PAID ASD, HOARDING. OVERS OCT. 4. | For further partleulars address the dens, G. i. | demic Departnients._” College ereparatin | 4 sp The town council met Monday evening at the : ~ LANGDON. = Bee er ib oe eet icin Ea £ ae33m__-Miss CLAUDIA STUART, Privcipal. | MAGRUDER, M.D., 815 Vermont ave. me © Special students. adultted, se2-th.s,t-1m and the following councilmen aie a -siatement signed by the owner of the dog National College of Pharmacy. Office hours until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m, MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. Bo Turker escape from being killed at the II street cross- | of - seTtoocs. 207 te gest A successful school; one of the dec! ‘ashington Tues- | age = SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 27, 1897. > pest aot o3 — onerey and Rye pS to pts. school buildings. paderste i. ——$_—$$——$ ‘ i repared Lecture and Laberatory Courses in Botany, Ma- ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, Under 18 years, $186. ‘Tobatco prohibited. Lora: man to allow the use of a cer 4 employed, E is to @eria Medica, Toxicology, Thepretical and Pra S08 17th st. uw. fion heautiful, “elevated. and. bealthy. JOS. electric railroad and an offer to snoving- testa = bas 1 HED Fhartbacy, General amd Analstical Chemistry. Classes In.drawing and hatathag: from life, the | SHORTLIDGR '(Yale), A.M., Principal. purpose, was purposes gia students received tn any branch or Wrnne es, eUlae and Still lite, “Breuing lite Se od Je23-w&s,3m&4t* ~ second ward and Mr. rte may be. moderate. Fot prose tress or ¢ fasecs. Decurntiv ‘composti bree scenery, WEMERD A EnaDeOee | pg ge og eo Degius Oct. 4, | MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND WILL "The where Dr. | TOUte 3 building, 805 I ees peas oe eae *Cireulars lication. scl.Im ne pp perghe 13, _— otomaet depot uh be oj later tn bes to 9: tty Tuesdays, .! rs. | —, —— NN in : : : som : Washington Seminary. | si) ne,,st,3 odeck pa ths iain. “Ehiaren Mis Viet to his dome in Lang: | thorizing Tir. Henry Stopsack. POU GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES, thes. cannot attepd public school are entitled to = here, | ditions - ; . For cat, asi ll tetormation, appl to admission. to. th ‘Fer information ad- Were enrolled, with nearly an “equal” recent | f0F the Teacher of Plano and Violin. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD, Principals, dress F. D. MORRISON, Baltimore, Md. 2: One of | at the ‘se7-Lm* Studio, 617 Peuna. ave, se. | se7-lum 7 1688-1540 17th st. aw, | au20-1m : ; ‘The Ladies’ Ald Society 3¢ the Baptist Chayeh | Johnsen t nor

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