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_FOR_SALE—HOUSES. UCATIONAL FPeee 1K st now. POR SALE— FRAME mod. impa: lot Boun0e RH. frp west Ew? Si. star otice, beveled French IittOre Closets. &c.: 16 rooms, ode yo SALE. ocStit amie: modern conve! FSS SALE OR RENT-THAT SPLENDID RES EF deace corner 17th and L street n.w. 0. &. DUFF street nw. I terms apply to Hien.) OX” bara: TOR § LE—A FIN hing room. four chambe: ee. apply to RUPTY & DYER, Fore Estory brick residence, 7 rooms and bati nD Bens between Lath and 16th n.w.= log fo 14-foot alley: price, $4,500. Ct ‘ocs-6t ‘exposure, on 5 brat N, 1420 F st. n. M FF SALE—A CHEAP PROPERTY, A VERY complete ‘story brick reaidence of 10 Borthwest. Price, $6,000. CUNARD & 3420 F st nw. brick residence; $ root erty at reasonable yrie R SAL! every inodern com eh Sous Bished, and is = #16 F'st n, GOR SALE Fat mn JOR SALE — THREESTORY SEVEN-ROOM Brick, water in kitchen and yard, 4th st. X and WiTse yor § houses in South Washi quite of J. BONE, DOR &. In any other section of the oct-tm 1100 Pa ave. 2 JPOR SALE—A NEAT ROOM HOUSE, A: Finca’ iimpe, northwest sections tot 10080 9 senting for $20. per month; BRYANT, 1224 SOR BALE—95,000— BARGAIN, rooms. with al!’ modern conver Dupitol st., near the Capitol: weil rented; ment: lot 21x50, with 25 feet parking. McEUEN, 1420'F st. now, Der montily price, $1,450, ve" Tomas Tents tim Real Estate, Premed Brick, brownstone porch and 1304 Riggs st n.w., next to cor. 13th; spl 000; on Premises orat 1045 1iihat nw. 20 | Boreas ‘to suit eS aw LINGUISTIC iE Penn DOM PRESSED BRICK | Room 123 Coreoran Building, cor. 15th st and ; 1413 17th st., near Mass, NEWTON & BERRYMAN, sed-w.sdem20i R SALE—1921 AND 1923 N STREET N. W., welve Tooms; terms, WARNER, 916 F street {OR SALE—HOUSES 603 AND 619 PST. N. W. Belt line cars pass door; 7th-st. ears, market and 1ools neat ‘the door; $3 th, same as rent. ADpIY, AMS 8 & BEALL, OUSE WITH 10 ROOMS: Rreot aw: price, $2,000 caltat hema ee dey LE—HANDSOME 101 ‘ustionabie street. $6,000, on very easy ieraea AS .6 inches front om business proved by Frame House and Stable: ony. JOHN A. Pi . z 1416 Fst. bw. JS SALE-HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE | %: cy, Mt Prices and upon terms’ to T. LEIPULD, POR S3)2—4 TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Three new briek houses, 6 rooms and bath: mod. jwcate': th East Washington. Address, t- ode Vuk Mic A ARIE ASD HANDSOME RES. donee near is Fords. carved mahogany: aot ¢ 12 front House: mod. im ave. n.w. Terms easy. 209 cath. $50 per after 5, 11 Ath st. 2 © 105 awe OR SALE—HOUSE 1007 G ST. N. W., FOUR mories and back buildi. x124 feet to 15-1 WILSON. Cornet 7th stand OR SALE—AT GREAT SACRIFICE—SE" room Frame, with vacant Lot adjoinit feetin all about 5-000 square foet~cogether | bent resi with Frane Stable, accommods large hay loft; also, well 26 feet near Pennsylvania ave. Apply to ADAMS & BEALL, Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, es ve OR SALE—TWO HANDSOME NEW bullt in the | most sabotan om bardwood man' ‘ILSON, Firemen’s Insurance Com- ‘Louisiana ave. nw. Keys at ing fwenty roots Apply to A. A. ave 8225108 ion: finished in hard cherry mantels, with Uhree borses, with 1728 I STREET N. W. ‘A destranie Lé-room Kesidence, with all conven- uces; sitsation one of the bert in Washington: will sobicheap, THOS, J. FISHER & © 1324 F street Uw. (O | SALE—BARGAIN—TEN-ROOM BRICK; irnaces, se ly to A. A, W! Fa en: 92.100, part cash: | puny, corner 71h st and Soov'Gae nw. SALE-—SIXTEEN-ROOM BRICK, MAN- Toof and basement: modern improvements. Lot 24x105. Wide side houses on rear of Jot. Centrally located; balfsquare Pennsylvania avenue northwest, Only $12,000. Attention of capitalists is particularly called TLSON, 1006 F st. n.w. R SARE A VERY, DESIRABLE SUBUR- Residence, with stable and carriage Well shaded lawn ‘and fruit: near Geo! Yenient to horse cars. Apply to W. H. Fi 1420 New York ave. n.w. N00; $1,500 cash: ren Te for $20: beth northwest, natiress Bok nt SALE—A NEW 3STORY AND BAS) ri dwelling, finished In first-class sty! to this first-class o @sirabie and convenient location For sel0-Im WAL! electric tells, all modern improvements, NAL. EDUCATIONAL FOR_SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. __ OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW FOURSTORY | [32°2*SINGON MONDAY. yopeR 5.1085, | M™* FIOBL ¢D! Drench, German; Italian and Sagiisn Classes Brivate Lemons for Ladies, Gentlemen, Gus And COLLES! ‘sylvanis ave.. ally. ‘Taxe tbe clevs 125. ‘CHARLES POON DE GHENT, Pxpert, trans- profesor Protea Ceesity ore, city of New YorE. “Teacher and lectus ie ae ‘aistory, General PAneionmeasten sme ‘Terms for inst tm classes, One month, 1 lessons, $4; three months, 36 lessons, $10; six months, ‘72 Jewons, $18, all terms are payable in advance. ‘Those who can read correctiy aloud and understand gaay French books, wiliiearn to converse 1n 4s lessons, Hest references and certificates trom American European fam ies, ladies institutes, universi 3 ROFESSOR JOSEPH, WIRTH, WHO FOR iN many years has traveled on scientific explorations as Civil Europe and the American Conti- sirous ving lessons in the followisig lan; German faliag, Spanien” Portuguese and french. Address’ to 628 10th st. ne, Heferences: Gen. W_S. Rosecrans, Col, W. F. Switzler. ae = V. & MULLAN'S ART SCHOOL, ‘street northwest, Wil be, 1o vislorson theDthand Othof Octo} THE Hi ber from 1 t06 p.m. (0cS-Bt MSS NARCUERITE F SaxtoN, ‘Teacher of Elocution and Dramatic Art oct APY Oe msdrom 429 Gt. nw. Wy SPURS SRR TATORT or nO s Hall, 00 : Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, “Flute, Cornet,” 40. etticas oF tite peat Btiropean conservatories. Tutlon 5 to terme Pres cosine 8 ie BULLARD, Director. \7_E © MESSER HAS REOPENED HIS M Studio for pupiisin ¥_ MG: A. Buliding, New avi ‘ath and 16:30 to 1130 mam ost {BENCH LANGUAGE, LUCIEN B.C. COLLIERE, A. 3, i native of Paris, France. Methode naturelle’, 1538 Ta nw. 036m if sold within 30 VJORSALE—HOUSES I HAVE BEAUTIFULLY WARNER ¥i6 Fstnw. ‘Houses in the northwest and other for sale at prices. ranging fron 1416 F st. n.w. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS OR SALE—HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS, any Baten in good order; $175. J. F. DONOHOE, N. J. ave. aud K st. @ ite VOR SALE—LOW_ON proof Safe and ovesmall. Address Box HOUSi VERMONT . near Iowa Circle. Contains—In basement, furnace room and kitchen: first floor, parlor, brary and breakfast room: second fluor, plendid chambers, trunk room aud hath; third, Has all modern improvements, nicely finished im hard wood; coal vaults, vege M SIZE FIRE- Star VQHSALE_A GROCERY ANDIIQUOR STORE ‘a good business: satisfactory reason for sell: = Py rea oes ate RGAN, POWER- ‘Can be seen be ‘m., 1917 Vermont ods \ORSALE—A TWELVES’ ful enough for church pu: E-A VERY DESIRABLE 2sToRY | [ore 8:30 a m..and after 4:50 p. OR SALE_NEARLY NEW HALLET & DAVIS Upright Piano; brilliant and beautiful tone; ele- bargain. Owner leay jonday at 811 9tl: st. uw. R SALK—FIRSTCLASS FURNITURE, COM- plete to the smallest detail, of a twelve-room mod. house; splendidly located for private fmily or room ‘within afew minutes’ walk of new Pension ierlor Departments, lease of two years will be mnsible ‘parties. ot ing town,” Call SCE OF ¥ ST. PROP- ocd-3t" lee. ‘TYLER & RUTHER! 1236 ORS ENT een ANGE, fol iota ge new 8 ib AWixbson Bw is E owner, 1821 F sty 31 Sclock dally. 2 ‘A BEAUTIFUL, LARGE THRE story Briok Dwelling, with about twelve rooms oo north side of Massa ctisave, bet. 16th and 17th sts. n.w.: charmin: front.” This dwelling is most ‘reat. bargain. OB S\LE—ENCYCLOPAEDIAS._THE AMER- leton's); our new edition: deliver all the ynce on the most Box 161, Star office. {OR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—ONLY An elegant and very Gine Square Piaui some rosewood case, carved legs otc, very ‘warranted good us’ new and will give five ‘8 guarantee, Has been nicel ‘Somay ainb,cbver and stool includ: ‘Other big bargains, of all the fine makers, PIANO EXCHANGE, ‘advantageous terms, b — 0c3-6tF sd olegantiy fur ‘a. Waren, AT A BARGAIN—VERY PRETTY new two-story Back Building, pressed brick, six ‘om ‘Anne styler raugeslatrode: Q st. between sth and Stn “WALK & WILSON: 1008 for only$i60 cash. ‘A GENTLEMAN'S FINE TURN- out. comprising a fine bay Horse, 8 years old, 15% hands high, sound, beautiful driver ‘and good saddle id Harness; owner has Stables, 1630 L st. n, GENTLEMAN jucxy and Harness; horse perfectly Stables, st,, between 12th and ASHIUNGTON Pi [have a large number of pieces of proj location for sale: improved and vacant lot ence or for future Value offers inducements not found JOR SALE—A B. chestnut sorrel mare: good free driver; very will stand anywhere: not ufraid of locomoilves ‘$200 phacton buggy, good as new; Sician ur a lady; mast Cah be seen af BOW. suitable for a phy- er has no further vs Stables 645 {OR SALE CHEAP — TO_BUILDE Patent FireProot Shutters, 8 DODGE, 700 9th St. nees, On East JOR SAL returns. CONARD & Mc! proksaue- Nw. 805 Om, mt, 8 rs_94,5001/7 Biist imi, Bre. 807 6dh. wl See Sig 807 N. 524 Columbia st Or other basiness: $11,500. Bightroom dwelling, V Beit car Une: de ps Most cheer! if Hine Ti room. sabstantl Blt and F sis." $11,000. Hest part 4 st sw. pleasant 7. 145 feet modern conveniences, I foot rming I maid 1 ul Be.500, Those beautiful uew houses on 15th st., between Masachivsetts ave. aud N st; finest location in north ___ 1424 New ¥o AT PRIVATE SALE, VALUABI Handsome three-story rooms, modern mprovemente sur i! grotinds: S3 feet front by 206 feet bie for batiding lots or bandsome 18 the premises. HOUSE, 210 NEW bw. 9 rooms; lot Isx10U. P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F st. 0. KST.N.E,7 ROOMS press brick front, lot 16x Tmouth: price ate, Loans and West: 310,000, rence, Li2u Ft. nw, THY 14th st. 1, if taken wit Fe cheap ite n 1 st. be ween 17 ly Giutshed and subs: ik HL WAL beighborhood. ik HL nw. LE DsoM [* than cost, to clase joint in caredully built, every” co Bie nd bac a or 23d a ‘Apply 6. JON BOS Space CAWITMEI Ws Paave. DOK SALE THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT, 173 roots, and all mod impe alfuated ot a beasitfal Ore: corner In th Sry on Lat se a.) 60,000 fee exchange for city property. Sevenfourm House in Le Drolt Park: lot 302120, Price $3,500, Siall sevea-toom Brick House tn Columbia street. Price $2,500. (OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A and harness; must Sell: ean be seen at ROCKWELI-S Stables, corner Sth and Osis, nw..afler 4 p.m Inquire 1912 9th stn. w., from 4 to 7’ o'clock, ‘A NUMBER OF VERY DESIRABLE. small properties for Investment, CEN, 1420 sound horse,with sidebar aE nARS work horse six years; weight nteed faultless, Apply or address, Rockville. Md. oc2-2te 8 Parlor Set; one Wal r na Rug and Brussels Hall WOR SALE— A Horse; will sell Harness and Bugs ce 410 Lith st. nw. 2,800) 921 £923 20th st. ‘The above is only @ small portion books.” For full list call at office for bullet Istmnd 15 [oc?] THOS EWA {OR SALE FINE CORNER HOUS! sta. One of the pleaxantest located homes in city, and wilt be valuable corner fur handsome drug A STA B.W,, opposite Center market. ARGAIN—BAY_ MARE, is0, Phwton and harness, gentle in all ren ifdesired. apply at 215 10th si. ne. OR SALE-ALMOST NEW e's Commentaries with Cox's questions; Cooke Row, Georgetow: EDITION OF peee.ce: Apply to 7, F,OR SALE-GENTLEMAN'S ROAD Md on Account of dissolution of partner- Call at THOMPSON'S Stable, O st., between 9th ‘with very. lnrge parking. for pi 4 of, south front, within ie residence, on Deautiful corner, with for delightful home; southwest corner take place at the new Law Building, horthwest, MONDAY, October bth, at 7.o°clock p. tm. ‘The introductory addtess will be 4 HENRY 1 WELLS. ‘OR SALE—BAY HORSE, FOUR YFAl perfectly sound_and gentle, suitable for pose. Call at 016 Hist, me. OR SALE-ROCKAWAY LANDAULET, POLE. and shaft. Also, one light, six passenger’ Coupe Rockaway and one Ws class order and good bul 466 Pennsylvania ave. inept paved 30- aes. "ice hom, oF excellent location and prop: foe niedium-cined bakerg” hes tie presebrick onet.” All carri ont on N st., between ders. P.D. SCHMIDT & CO. ath sts. b.w.sall mod. impa Perfect buflt T1-roem house in ‘OPY TOP PHAETON, Yashington; on long time; ‘SStable, 627 G st nw: ‘OR SALE—AN ELI 'T DRIVING MARE, ce driver. Also, ‘Top Phaeton, one bur top Bugay, one Buggy cutter running gear si (Can be seen at KEL, Ist st. ne. EASE FOR $ YEARS of a Grocery Store, doing @ good business; also fur. jure in house; good reasons given for selling. BLE, PILETON, WITH s, in excellent condition; price $125. A, 1B, 472 Louisiana aves i. B, SAL-E-STORE, STOCK (WIN nd Cigars), Fixtures a moderates imust be sold. withiu a ¥ Tent store atnd -dwe a 1552 Kingmnan Pia $.G80. WEBB, 47 ow Tented at $20.50 AMS € BEALL, Real o'clock, ¥, M. G. A. Building. of classes, Oct. I.E. P. HAN. MRD EISTORIOS ACADEMY OF DANCING, ing (ten rooms) 32 Pennsylvania ave, & HOUSES, 6, 7 AND @ uuprovements, on and’ near 14th st, $4.50 and $4.550—$1,000 cash. Ke: ms Apply to OW DAY AFTE! A porees, work horace m. Former pupils réspectfu ing horses at‘ TALLY HO MT. PLEASANT_$1,800 WILL beautifal Lota, containing 45,000 squar> i fee ay: Fare oppor. a this rapidiy eahanein 4 New York ave. oclat ANT DOUBLE DWELLING Bi Tsth soe naw, had Tuite. Lor Sox150 | ‘arts, Surries, Pie ogetes, Jump-seats, WM F. DOWNEY, __ 1620 L stn. we. ions, Rockaway, Top and no-top Hi Coupes, &e. && No reasonable ote VOR SALE—LARGE Buggy Phaetons—10 Fear load of Racine Spring Wagons. Persons pay them to give me n A LONG fist OF PROPERTI {and guimproved, in all Jecidel bargains. Some. spi Tas Brick Hows Ln Rorthwest, Iu Want of good Wagons St wil all. I have all sizes on Wagou: nothing like it im city. Good stoc two and three seal jood ent of second-hand work, Also, fine hand-made Harness in stock at the lowest vices. Will sell on time to sult. JAS. K. PROBY, Prospect ave.. West Washing” endid location, | {200 32d st. and 3240 4 rooms, large sh ed and Business My work gives satist tended to. J. J. COOK, aas-2an bay Repairing prom uu Mest, George town orthwest section uf the ety. ‘$6.500~ $1,500 cash: balance $1,000 a year. Ine-room preswbrick front House near the City and new Pension office for $3,400; renting fof $00 per year, A firat-class Investment tage at Mount Pleasant, 11 rooms, for : ‘Two pieven of Prop: t of Ground on the HEAP, SINGLE AND double harness of alt_kinds but perfectly good. BECKER'S, 1345. Pen: (OR SALE-AT GEYER & CO.S, 408-470 © In the city. Carriages, Jes, both hew and sec with prompiness, st n.w., the best Buggies and Wagons ‘The cheapest place to hire horses (CAPITOL RICE KINDERGARTEN AND PRE Cs SCHOOL, , Nim year reopens MON- ‘October 5th. at 3 se ocd-2iv ~ “Miss CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. ‘J JGHT LINE SHORTHAND, THE LATEST, Litnplest and best Teporting aystem, Class forming on Friday evening at 6 p, “M,C. Ae, 1409 New York ave. (se0-0t*)" M. PORTER SNELL, OLLIERE SCHOOL 4, FOR BOYS, ‘our boys taken as boarders. oar M,C. A. GYMNASIUM. Y . “prot iSuis b SPRENGER, Instructor. Classes: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 to 9 1538 I street n. w. Pm.” Dally, at 4:20 p.m. sclerms oCinemiersbipe: Adults, $8. per year, pay- join. advanee, Including memberahip, Vox,’ key, Baths and instruction. 068-8 18S MAY H. MEAD, TEACHER’ OF PIANO, ‘Terms reasonable. For references and other particu- lars apply at 902 224 St. nw. 1m® PEWATE, LESSONS IN ENGLISH, HOOK- ‘Keeping, Penmanship, Mathematics, of German, ‘Terms reasonable. Address COURT ¥. WOOD, 27 Fifth st., n.€ ocz-dw Games BY PRACTICE IN CLASSES rivately, after October 15th, by Dr. WM. Bl HANDT, of Lelpsio University. "Address 710 Sihst F city High School. oc) ‘ATER COLOR INSTRUCTION. Mr. WALTER PARIS will open a School of Art in Washington this season for general instruction In Water Color, Drawing and Decorative Art, provided suMiolent encouragement is guaranteed by the number of applicanta by letter) within the next three weeks from date. Aderess at 1411 G st. 0cl-Ot MEGS BSS, WILL RESUME ART SCHOOL AVE ciasses in Drawing and Painting Arta Apply at Studio, northeast corner of 19th and Pennsylvania sve: 10 to 12 am. Applications received Yor, life oc] class. RL G. MARINTS M ACADEMY OF DANCING, at MASONIC HALL, Corner 9th and F sts. n.w., Is Now Open for the season of 1885-86, for the formation of classes. Days of Tuition: TUFSDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY. Circulars to be had ut music stores, or at the Ac ademy se15-1m COLLEGR GRADUATE, PROFESSOR OF English, Latin and Greek th the “Berlitz School of Languages,” having time unoccupied, would give rivace instruction in above branches, also in Gra- ham’s Phonography. Apply to Berlitz School of Languages, 728 14th st. se30-1m Law Derarrvenr. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY. HON. ARTHUR MACARTHUR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, PRESIDENT. HON. SAMUEL F. MILLE! S| Associate Justice of the Supretne Court of the United es, Professor of International and Constitutional Law. N ‘H, 0. CLAUGHTON, Esa., Professor of, Plesding, Evidence, ality, Jurlspru- dence, Commercial and Maritime HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, Professor of Practice and Judae of Moot Court, EUGENE CARUSI, Fsa., Professor of the Law of Real and “ersonal Property, utracts, Negotiable Instruments, Appl ‘Evidence, and Criminal Law. LECTURERS, HON. JAMES SCHOULER, Lecturer on Domenic Helesione, Bailments, and Per- sonal Property HON. H. H. WELLS, Lecturer on Criminal Law, HON. W. WILLOUGHBY, Tecturer on Deeds and Conveyances, ENOCH TOTTEN, Bid, ‘Leoturer on the Law of Corporations, L. G. HINE, Lecturer on the Law of Torts, ‘R ROSS PERRY, Esq., ‘Lecturer on the Conflict of Lawa, ‘The openingexercise of the Law Department will 1006 E street 3 lelivered by Hou. After the atidrewes, announcements for the ensuing session will be made. ‘The alumni and students of the Law Department, and the patrous and friendsof the University, are cor laity Anvleed to be present. Students who propose to enter the classes are also requested to atten Applicants for admission can obtain further inform- ation, aud mairicilate ut the Law Building daily (ex- cept Sunday between the hours of 4 id 6 o'clock p.m. se20-3w FLEMING J. LAV oR, Treasurer, “CHOOL OF MUSIC. [ESTABLISH s 707 Sth st. n.w. Hours, 1 to 5:30 p.m. Private and class lessons, at school and residences. Plano or voice 89, 8 810, aud'$13 aterm. Church organ (organ for practice), $15 a term. ‘&e., . ree advantage Mi 5 and price list on appileati “atalogués un jon. fexim Tt CRTs #20. IX KING, Principal. ME JAMES GAUEEIELD, LATE PROFESSOR at the Grand Conservatory of Music, New York, 20-1Lwe SHORTHAND.—BEGINNING AND ADVANCED 5S Classes resume MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 5, at 6 wy Meet for drgupizition E WILLARD HALL, Ft, bet. 14th and 15th ate jy Qpeninue reception tor NOON, October venile classes SATUR- 1885, ut 1 o'clock p. ited nezs-ure GELECT (ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL PD Scho, 025 North Carolina ave; 4.0. Preparatory, Intermediate and Academic Departments. Miss F. ic SMITH, Principal Private pupils from 3 to 9 pan. MEDICAL, AND DEN Se25-1m ‘AL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, 1004 and 1006 E street n.w. Oper jure by Prof,Joseph Morrison, A.M, Opening Lecture by ph. Morrison, DAY, October th, at 8 o'clock prm., lil the Lecture Hall, 1006 Eat n.w For information, &c., apply to WH BARKER, M-D,, Dean, 2026-20 7 116 Hi street n, DERGARTEN AND MODEL ‘oebel Normal Institute, 1127 13th st. n. w. Feopened September. Tenth year; New. kngian methods genuine Kindergarten; French and German 8, Misses Pollock and Noerr principals teach | Cabinet officers, the Army. sonality, End Navy Senators “and Kopresenuatives, andthe Srst families, of eanington. Classes: Timited 0 elghteen pu} shers’ Norma! Departinent Oc- tober Tbe seateowe RENCH LESSONS—l0la 1@0H ST. N, W— cal use of the language taught in ashort time, Even- ing classes reopen October 12th. Classes for boysand | Stenographers, 472 Loulsiaua ave, GERMAN LADY WITH HIGHEST RECOM- girls now at 3:30 p.m. Private classes for ladies at 11 am. Kine for little children at 12:45 at the WAVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 I st. nw. Also eee advanced classes for young a O18 ecLE V. PRUDHOMME, se25-1m Professeur de Francais. WO SALE—LAR new and second-hand ‘Tops, McCaul and jest styles out. JOHN Jy 25-1 MONEY TO LOAN. rreys, Ext is, and te lat ‘6th st, aE ee ae Sea = sate Pate ‘806 F street nw. MS25 & DORSEY WILE RESUME HER clamges 1n. Calisthenics in Washington, October A? 22th, 1886, For particulars address DORSEY, 138 Cameron st,, Alexandria, Va, s¢23-1m' 18S 111,70: ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL, ‘Vermont a} auS3m___Re-opensSeptem! JNOR sace— VALUABLE THREE AND FOUR STORY IDENCE PROVERTIPS IN THE CEN- SECTION OF T1ib CITY, KNOWN AS mreet, {OR SALE—ONE OF THE PRETIIPST SMALL er. wi ure, ‘argal Se BRYANT. 12247 st. nw. {OR SALE—1706 RHODY. ISLAND AVE; NEW Fincoses stone front Ap init, O45 Peousylvaul Fe SALE-SOUTH FRONT, CENTRA LOAN. IN LARGE AND SMALI Teal estate security. T. W. ocd ‘ONEY TO. $300. 51500 ‘Money In band: cor delay. Charges mod- Sea eax 8,000 Le THREESTORY AND St AMAT, EECATE: basement brick dwelling: all in good condition. 4 13th st Also a 1Sroom three-sory Duse- Rent briek dweiling: very handwmely fiiahet, By © street o.w. A; a Ane Soe 15 Veniaylvania ‘ONEY To Loan ‘Tn Sums 10 sult, at lowest State security. ae ° * 1324 1437 Pennsyivaniaave, , / VERMAN TAUGHT TO ADULTS AND CHII- aren (from, yeurs of age), by & native of Ger Many. Conversa childre 0's Dally and Satur ZAWET, 1456 on Corcoran st. B.w. e25-1m* INSTITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT c., address Misses Principals se25-1m* G2onartows Appointments by the President. ‘The President today appointed George H. ‘Hoffman and George R. Snowden to be assist a et Phi and Benjamin H. Green, of New Orleans, to be surveyor general of Montana. “John Cardwell of Texas, tobe U.S. agent and , of Colorado, to be consul-gene- consuls were also: Jernigan, of North diana, at Al Eons ot New work, at Hareedoos. or ‘Reimar, ork, at Santingo de Geo, R. Goodwin, of Massachusetts, at Anna- beng, Saxouye 2d EDITION. ‘SCHOOL OF LAW. ‘ J., President of the CLASSES IN DANCING Rev. JAMES A, DAS hart ‘RIFLES’ morning | G, between 9th and 10th ats, win ‘appointments: From an early October 3. All the latest Dour tort) ene cane: pan ila Be (Chet ‘wecbured 6a Coun sa Wingtan pacts information ‘M st. or of the Janitor at {| AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVER L SE OLUMBIAN THE FACULTY, JAMES C. WELLING, LLD, Presi HON. WALTER & COX, LLD., ides and from parents and popils In this city. i _ | Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Tal at Ecuador. Seven rans in the Brooklyn Navy Ward. Naw Yorx, October 3.—A number of dis seven veterans. The matter was at once taken up by the Veterans’ ‘Rights Union, and efforts were made to have the men satistaction could be obtained. The committee on the 16th of J1 wrote a letter to Secretary Son be given $0 the laws conoerning etsrsen, ven - . sictonce th which they ere antinied a are whena reduotion in force 1s necessary. I } Lecturer on Common Law the Law of Torts, and Judge of the Boot Rev. JOHN W. CHARLES Faculty, and Preside: SAGE treaure © THE HON. W1 ILLIAM A. MAURY, LLD., SE ee en ae aD. Cet de- | Professor of aut on of Common Law ing, of the Law of ‘and the Law of rinership. THE HON. WILLIAM STRONG, LL.D, ‘Lecturer on Constitational Law. (ON. FRANCIS WHARTON, LL.D., Lecturer on Criminal Law. GEORGE F, APPLEBY, ESQ, Associate Professor Of Practice and Judge of Moot ROBERT C. FOX, LLD., ‘Treasuy Order of the Postmaster General. THE SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE ON SUNDAYS. The question of requiring the messengers in the special delivery service to work on Sunday having been brought to the attention of Post- ‘Vilas he to-day issued the fol- ‘TMAN, Esq, Secretary and > __ Made Very Ill by Canned Lobster. ALBANY, N. Y., October 3.—James Palmer Whitney, in whic! ‘and nine other persons were taken violenuy tll after eating canned lobster ate tea ‘are still In a critical condition, master General lowing direction: M™"aE> ENT _OF @HE UNE — ‘VEBSITY ‘ETOWN. yeh on will be: OCTOBER 7TH, af 6 OCLOCK P. ents for the year will be made. ‘Facul- rae of ‘inetcaetion wih ‘The exercises of the lor business was played out,’ or have Law Lecture been advised to bring some ward polificians to ‘Can we not ask that you yy law alnce 1068 this organtzati Pesca! somatty on. To the above appeal Secretary Whitney in aletter dated W: 885, in which he says: “It will all times to give preference to those hon- 1 from the military service of the United States, either or retention in office. mally competent and .. ‘The efforts of the Gran the Republic to maintain tn this mium on patriot mendable, and shall have my co-operat I should be glad to have my attention called to violation of the law with referance to this Secretary Whitney's letter was shown to Commodore Chandler and the seven veterans were immediately reinstated in their positions, ——— THE NEW YORK FAILURES. Dissolution of the Firm of C. I. Hudson & Co. New Yorx, October 3.—Notice has just been given ta the stock exchange of the dissolution ofthe firm of OC. I. Hudson & Uo., of which Mr. H.W. Smith, who fatied yi rtner, A new firm has been of. I. Hudson and A. H. Deforrest, the ner, under the firm name of C. as before. The new firm as- sunies all the contracts of the old firm. Death of Hon. F. Hassaurek. 0., October $.—A cable disy ‘L, Markbrelt, assistant here, announces that Hon. F. Hassaurek died in Paris, France, at one o'clock this morning. Mr, Hassaurek ‘has been for a owner and editor of the ‘He served as United ————__—se0 The Dedication of St. Dominic's. PROGRAM OF THE CEREMONIES TO TAKE PLACE St. Dominic’s church, South Washington, which has been closed since the fire, which Gestroyed the woodwork of the interior last March, will be reopened to-morrow and re- dedicated as @ church with imposing ceremo- mies, Archbishop Gibbons will officiate, The services, which will begin at 10 o'clock ‘occupy about three first ‘ceremonial will ‘the church. A lead for the men. Pil lange an order to reset wy department further ‘apply Deen hours of @ and 10 5. Wr LOVEOY on of a special LAW, BY DR. made to Wm, H & Co., 1424 F st, CLEVELAND, 0110, October 3.—Train ley road was detained near TVIDUAL INSTRUCTION September 8, ‘at the Spencert- COLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY ed | give me pleas 1001 The exercises of this school will be re- sumed on MONDAY, the to P. MONTAGUE, A.M, or one of his assistant dally In attendance ai the school bullding, No. 1335 toconfer with new Lo wer inquiries Concernt ville this mornt clals of the ro track and that no one was injured. meer “wccbens_h Latonia Races Postponed. Crxcrxxatt, October 3.—The races of the Latonia Jockey clut ‘been posponed until Monday,on account eeepc General Foreign News. PLON-PLON GOING AROUND THE WORLD. 18, 3.—Prince Jerome Napoicon (Pion-Pion) has started on a voyage around the —————— The Apaches continue their Arizona and have killed Mike Noonan, ranchman. Troops are in pursuit of the saw by displaced rails. The offi. of taltio; claim that no cars left the ROF. KASPAR, HAVING RETURNED FROM ‘Violin, st his residence, sezo-Lm =" ing acol: and form inthe charch and middle aisle, and to for appointments Euro; (his lessons on the as the case may be, ‘Has resumed! 1181 12th st, nw, Movowarp-sxi18 Scxoor AND LESLEY PREPARA’ 4 ‘acd 1624 Sesonchiusets ave This well-establish Frene and Day School forge reopen BS is ‘Covington, Ky. LING, President, ‘TIONAL MEDICAL OOLLEGH—-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNI- YERSITY—The 64th Annual Session will MONDAY, OCTOBER 5TH, at 8 p.m., in the cal Bullding, 1825 H street n'w., ry Address by 'Prof. D, W. Prentiss, M. D.,to which the Profession and Public are cordially ‘invited. ‘The Tegular lectures wi licontinue daily throughout the main entrance, the right make the circuit of the chureh, As they return into the church the litany of the saints will be sui follow the ceremony of blessi of the church, Bishop Watterson, of Columbus, fical mass will be celebrated, with Archbishop Gibbons as pontificate. lose of the mass the “Te Deum” will Pontifical vespers will be sung at 7 the evening, and will be followed by rosary, in which it i ‘these honor ‘of the interior 4 English Family ‘EMBER 23, 1885. Then mass will sermon will be lessons in Frenc itaine—Berlitz Metii A Herdic is employed by the school for the benefit of distant parts of the city, d circulars addrees, caminations will commence at the tleulars apply to A. A- KING, ice hours 8:30 to 10a.m. &4 COLUMBIAN COLLEGE, ‘The exercises of thi will be resumed SE! am Examinations for admission will be held on the gt and 19th inst at ‘OF catalogues or information JAMES G, ch, under the direction of Prof. Ee ‘procession of the pected over 200 ohil: will also be a sermon in the evening. number of cle! ent. Among the devines who who will take part in the ceremonies are Father J. D. Meagher, of Kentu Dominican order in’ this province; Fathers Rochetort and Call,tormerly pastors of St.Dom- Fa rior of St. Joseph's, Memphis, formerly ‘ather Turner, ent of the Universit €ES. I. P. McDONALD, (BER 21ST, af 9o'cK Bee Bare arrived and mick Wr DAY! ML LOVIC, of W ROF. SHELDON'S DANOING ACADEMY, 1008 , head of the ‘RGARTEN AND ADVANCED GLASS, R. I. aye. and Scott OLGA HESSEL- 16th st. n.w., cor. Miss IDA HESSELBACH. 188 A.C. MORGAN'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Resident native teachers of French and. Portsmouth, N. ‘OOD INSTITUTE. CONCORDVILLE, ‘Young men prepared for college or busi- on young lady graduates je College), A.M. Prim, gid generat mR “SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL OF 1, Hudson THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. exercises of this school will be University Building TUESDAY, OCTOB! Besides the general course instructions will be given in spectal courses, as Civil. aud Miniog Eogivesting, Chemiktry, Metallurgy, &. ‘hfs school fs open to both sexes Persons ‘wishing to enter this de quested to call onthe Dean andr as carly ax possible. jes or Information Ohio: rather Dinafan; of attached to St. Dominic's, and ark, N.J. The musical service will be musical _cir- nt Roosevelt. Departed If on October 24. 1885, st2o'ciockam, Mm MARY DAILY. aged May her soul rest in peace Amen. Faneral will take place daughter, Mrs. Ellen west, on Sunday, October: of the family are as it will trial of the magnificer placed in the church. The music wi! the direction of Mr. Wm. Waldecker, organist and director. ‘The solo quartet, com| Mrs. Clara C. Baker-Smith, soprano; Waldecker, alto; Mr. A. L.’ Fennel oler, bass, will be supported by a accomplished singers. , Will be sung. The program includes Meradantes’ “Veni Creator" “Jubilate Deo” at offertory, the solo part being sung by Mrs, Baker-Smith,’ At the vesper sere Vices Le Jeai’s ves States treasurer from the feuidence of ber gue | unite reisense, es US 2d “ ls tate resisen-s. on October 2st, 1685, at May he rest in peace. ‘The funeral will take place ‘his Iste residence, and’ as LUPTON. On October Ist, 1885, at the residence his brother, In Cinciunatl, Colonel JAMES LU! Phymaster U & Vola and Mice, aged sixty-five years, MILBURN. (On October Fi of Chas. W. Milburn. Sth, at 2p.) ‘and relatives are reapecttully vited. No flowers. ned m., THOMAS O'DEA. thé late Julia O'Dea, aged two weeks and six daya, Funeral will take place trom the residence of bie udmother, No. 1006 L. street northwest, oo! ‘Ootober ath, at three o'clock p.m. OURAND. On the morning of October 24, 1885, at 5:45 o'clock, THOS. D. D. OURAND, im the Usirty- ce from his late residence, 1412 nday, October 4U, at 290 Relatives and frisnds are ‘respectfuliy invited \o PAYNE. On October 84, 1885,at 2 a.m., Ganies A. Payne siged 30 peat and’TS dae g m re and't Punerat from bet inte Feslence, 115° 324 fon, Monday afternoon, October Felatives are fempectlily ter thelr names ply to Prof. ET. JAMES C. WNLLING, LLD., Bre: long time pi tt States minister in South America b; ment of President Lincoln. Upon this country he published a novel entitled, “The Heart of the Andes,” which had a wide circulation. Mr, Hassaurek has been in Europe for the past two or three years in the hope of restoring his declining health. ee at Annapolis. AXNAPOLIS, MD,, October corporal in the marine corps, committed sul- cide to-day by taking laudanum. He is said to have been sober and industrious, and was studying law at the time of his death. He was hem Degrees conferred up Careful attention to little be, a6-3m_J. SHOR’ ‘MISSES TIFFEY'S SOHOOL FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, 1436 Corcoran street. 13th annual session commences Sept. 15, _se7-Im* ‘RS. GEO. C. CHIPMAN WILL OPEN ATHER residence, 1131 17th st, n.w., on MONDAY, S fember 21st, a school for children. All fully prepared during school hours, DONCH WILL RESUME, INSTRUCTION © on the Violin and Orchestral Instruments on September 14th, at his residence, 60: Hf street his return to T, VERNON INSTITUT! English and French School ‘annual session commences 1590 I STREET— for Girls. ‘Thirteenth BE 2eth, ; PAIRO, Prineipal. ERGARTEN "AND TRAIN- ING SOHOOL will reopen September 21st, 923 Mra_ ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. T. VERNON SEMINARY, M His funeral will take place from. ‘on Monday, October 6, at 8:30 a.m LORENZ at liad am, BARN, 2 ‘and Diabelll’s ARFIELD KIN r service and “1 e's “Salutario” —M. J. Rutledge, SSS and Wregand’s ““ District Government Affairs, BUILDING PERMITS issued by Inspector Entwisie: George Hender- son, erect @ two-story dwelli tween 6th and 7th streets and avenue southeast; $1,000. F. G, Huth, erect “Devine, repair brick, nd. Devine, northwest; $100. ectiatnt Hen date Loeal Notes. Messrs, Hall and Tarner, colo: tent at the colored Hope Hill,in which they sold soda water and other refreshments, were defendants before Judge Snell to-day on @ charge of keeping an hearing the testimony seta bd 816 ist st. 1100 anp 1104 M Srauer N.W. TEACHER OF ENGLISH BRANCHES, riencedin teaching foreigners thelanguage.24-1m INCH KINDERGARTEN— MADAME CHEVREMONT, Diplomee de 1" Ao ademie de Paris, will open KINDERGARTIY Teemer Will Row at Troy. N. ¥., October 8.8, M. Hickey, mana- leasure Island, has received an accept- ance from Teemer of the Pieasure Island course, between Troy and Albany ‘single scull_ race witl which is for $1,000 a side anda purse ot $2,000, will take place October 26, Found Guilty of Corrupt Solicitation E street, be- ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN HOME AND DAY SCHOOL, ‘October 1) a FRENCH SCHOOL for children under 12 years old. Madame Chevremont has had ‘long ex- perience 8 a teacher, and will instruct her the NATURAL METHOD to speak French short time, “Primary E: taught, but it is design Ganlan. The race, ‘YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS: ak s2 lish branches will also be to give instruction in the ‘beginning will Beto make pups PEAK re begin French. Madame Chevremont will be upon parents and explain her method dress, 1619 K st. n.w, Alternoon and Evening Classes will be arran: more advanced pupils, and Private Lessons wi begiven to adullg. GADEMY OF THE VISITATION, CONN. AVE. mn, for Young ladies and little the Academy will be resumed, pt. 14,1845. A limited number of permanent and Boarders will be received. Lessons in private ibe given to ladies in the Lani Vocal and Instrumental Music, Painti and Fancy Work. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, A.M,, Principal. red, who kept ike pupils SPEAK camp-meeting near MISS SARAH A. SCULL, Rasen Sat Pa., October 3.—In the case of MRS, EUGENIA CUTHBERT, ComrntsstGner John Leonard, on trisl ‘warranto issued by. on the charge of corrupt solicitation of voters, the Jury to-day rendered a verdict of guil! FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘The New York Stock }vice Principals, seventh year of his ‘Funeral will take Sstreet borthwest, unlicensed bar. the court continued the case for 7 ‘® colored man, debris at the Attorney Gener Assisted by @ Corps of Thirteen ADI and L st., Washinj ‘coal of J. Mat iris, The exercises o| eet street, near 22d sireet, where the fire occurred on Thursday night, was struck on the ie was stiended ‘by Dr io was 4 moved to his home,on 18th and Boundary Tne coroner yesterday gave s certificate in Henry the Uniontown sub-s ‘Highest Standard in English and Classical Stadles, ‘Modern Languages under Direction of the BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. Special Advantages in Instramentaland Vocal Music, ‘Art and Elocution. Eleventh Year Opens OCTOBER 1ST, 1885, Application by letter or personally, as above. and afterwards Sean ccioce ircnds and invited to attend. October T, 1545, In the seventy-m JAMES SPILMAN GR years anexhorier aud local preacher of the Fuberal services at Monnt Vernon Place M.K church south, Monday, 5th inst Hacks for relatives aud at 3 o'clock, at the residence Ia ayente sautiwest. ricksbarg, Va, papers please 2900. m., AMELIA (Chartered 84a) special wire to H. H. Dodge, lored, who died mn, Where he was for drunkenness, as stated in THE death was caused’ by congestion of the lungs and brain. Robert Buchannan, a colored soldier the Police Court to-day wi ny ‘on the Good Hope cam: ine of $105 was imposed, from w! defendant appealed. Youna Mz. FowLen Reooventxo.—The son of Col. Fowler, Acting First Assistant Postmus- ter General, who was thought to be dying of mn whom @ surgical oper- yesterday, is much im- it is now hoped AND WINDSOR FEMALE COLLEGE, res and Diplomas. With Preparstory @ Bost-| wiin ‘ness aciools fo7 pie eur teree a furnished to schools and families, For srs Rev. A. M. JELLY, D.D., Bie ie TL. McGEES’ SCHOO! n.W., will reopen Usual advantages In Fre: Object Drawing. IMERSON INSTITUTE, 914 14TH tween [and K, select classical and matheniatical ‘School for boys, begins its 34th year MONDAY, Sep- ‘Prepares for busin Yale, Princeton and other colleges, Schools and for the U.S. Militar Particulars’ adi 4 14th st Ch the bookstores. AT 1110 LST. @th, “1885. “Un: Berlitz method) and in jock friends, will be tu walti of J. T. Petty, 688 Vi (Warrenton ‘and Fi Fi i SWAN. On October 34, 1885, Ie. wife of William D. Swan, aged 44 Sears, 7 monthe 7 days, Funeral at residence, No, 823 Ist street southeast, Dem, Friends ¢t the family bebe, B a! (CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, (SITE, C00) ical, Mathematical ic ‘and English Courses. ‘Terms very moderate, Send for Catalogue, W. 'T. BRISCOE, Sec. Board rere 5 $3 y. Sth tustant, wt 2 aap e. ‘and Naval acade- HAS. B. YOUNG, irculars can be obtained at sit consumption, and_ uj cia TRIMBLE, On September 20th, 1885, at the res dence of her nephew, Dr. 3. M. 18, KERECCA BLATN TRIMBLE, of d.. in the seventy-cighth vear of her age: West Nottingham. Corl 4, on Fucnday, September Zbch.vat 1 lore 38. ANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO SIC. Particular attention to be- well as those wishing to be. sriormers oF Teachers, Terms easy. 7 (ORAN'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR E.SCHERL, 0) Is, cor. New Jerset me # *5BEE nt took place at b RANGE oF THE THERMOMETER,—The follow. ing were the readings at thesignal office to-day: 1 a.m., 70.6; 2 Paty | 3.a.m., 66.087 a. 73.4. "Maximum, 7 —— A CASE OF ALLEGED FAise Prerenses.— Detective Mattingly yesterday arrested Ileury formerly a solicitor for the National Mutual Ald society of Virginia, and locked on 8 charge of false pretenses, Steane, jeged, has continued to collect_ money since he was discharged, which he appropriated tohis own use. The ase was tried in the Police Court and sent to the grand jury; bonds —— INCREASED Work oF TH: During last month 5,546 pension certificates were issued by the Pension bureau, being an cent over the number issued. The number of cer- Uifleates under the present administration steadily Increases with each month. ComsisstoNER OF PENSIONS BLACK, of the pension bureau, returned yesterday from El- mira, N.Y, where one of his children, aged 6 of diphtheria. Two other lack were dangerously ill but they are now convales- gent. Gen. Black will resume his duties on Monday next, but as soon as his two children, Who are il, shall have sufficient where {he remains of the child whi EORGETOWN, ‘3100 N st, West Washi school for young ladies and little year begins Seplember 16th, 1885, with full hers, For circulars COLLEGIATE ‘This has been # week of fluctuations in some of the leading local securities. All classes of bonds have remained wonderfully strong, espe- clally 3-65, none of which are offered under 1.164. Gas stocks again sold Metropolitan R. R. has received some attention, and transactions are recorded at 97%, and closes strong at this figure. Belt R. Rholds | very firm, ‘ON ACADEMY OF TEL} He Only school of the kind here. A special invita: tion to all to see the method by whic learn @ profession. 214 2d st... HOME SCHOOL FOR ‘Md., Reopens SEPTEM- For circulars ad- < mn. Boarding and 1s, The fourteent! 48% | #adeq | er] anna 4% ane oo5, \-T-) 244 ee, weer *h you can soon je6-am, ti 'Y STEBENSON. iH AND CLASSICAL HIGH j,,commences ite Giris, near Poolesvill BER 16th. Terms modi E. PORTER, Principal. | wnt See | BREE & 3 NPE BOYS ENGH J. W. Hunt, Princt session September 14th’in North Session. Room Dr. Sunderiand’s church, 44,1. entrance north pupils fitted for the best Colleges, universities and polytechnic schools, or for also for competitive examinations, ‘They rank fn the various institutions of the coun- stores, Lf an interview ts oO ooo" Benen yy! Cat panes D ‘and French Boardin Ladies and Little Girl and sales are re- None ot ‘this stock is offered. in Washington market stock changed For Citizens’ bank 106 is bid, and for Re- mn brick machine claimed round lot sold at RIENDS' SELECT SC! fh school for bot Citculars at the book ired address Lock Box 535 u21-2m A YEAR BOARD AND TUITION— 0; Boys Military Academy 76, Boys’, Militar lemy; lege. Address HPISCC dontield, New Jersey. HE MEDICAL, PHARMACEUTICAL AND Dental Departments of Howard University will open thelr annual sessions October 5th. Clinies. medi- al dnd surgical will be held once a week. cline dally. Stident will be expected. to F Circulars address ©. BPURVIS, Ts adit tee PENSION OFFICE in mo. (Sept.) 14th. ‘To provide foi owth and progress of school a laboratory and ad- itional room for recitations and calisthenics ‘have ‘The corps of Instruction has been en- graduates of Vassar and Swarthmore. instruction in English, mathematies, natural selence es is thorough and sufficient to F Our best colleges and wnlvernities, nd 1oF catalogue oF call st schoo! from 2:30. p.m, t0 THOS. W. SIDWEL ae) tf? om considerable atte: all the way from 107 to 108%, and closed firm at 106% bid. Telephone 5: lower,48 being bid tor Pennsylvania, and Potomac selling during ‘to 68%. The un- lose is firmer, been procured. increase of 3314 for September o! AL SCHOOLS, if 3 are active and HEADACHE. way from 65 itocks at th INDIGESTION, edinrran wec is Washington Stock Exchange. ¥.& Gis. 1861, Conpon. dertone for these SS ROSA PORSCHES GERMAN, FRI and English School and Kindergarten will re- German and French taught constant practice. For circulars apply 12: _ | >\qt DYSPEPSIA, pay | M. Secretary, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, 118 15th stn. w., ‘Washington, D''c, Open October Ist, ee children of Gen. with the CHILLS and FEVERS, TIRED FEELING, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAIN in the BACK and SIDES, ‘T, ST. JOSEPH’ Course of studi ‘Day students acco: sumed on MONDAY, ‘Address lies: Ciaasical and Commercial. W sHinerox COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 1023 Vermont avenue, Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little U.8. 8 per cents........ District of Oolumbia. Ber Improvements Gs, 1891, rr Imiproveme Market: Tecovered he tember 7, 1855. . JOSEPH, Director, Baltimore county, MQ. 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"dion Blancos, Lewiavergh, ADA GTON BLCONN, OF THE WASHIN bs = jeunods of the pest with Wnsurpuased methods, =a epis TORRES LINGTON ACADEMY, Cor, Pa, Ave. and 16th st., schigal for Boys fan Bogina the Sa afoecday ie 2d Mor ‘Careful and thor nglish branches, book-keep- ci eae | Day and evening sessio: uct under date J: struction in the common En funeau, Alaska, September 18th, reports the arrival of the Pinta at that place on ayaa Hg AND FRENCH AY, Bepiainber 80th. THE TRADES. Princtpal, Washington, IZABETH HARRIS" AN Boarding Eenoch Gis dah ee fin- ‘Tite course of tn- education ‘Partioular attention’ cate or backward pupils, m (Natural Meanod), «specialty. | Vp cusses” Scie spoies am 2, w., Will re-open September gi i practical rt lish and French Sehoo! for young. ladies | und children, and litle gira eo i Sepuembar $0. For terms, | stramentat music” AVID SI. JOHNSON, ‘Orgauist and Chotrmaster, 1119 1bth st. n.w. ‘Vocal and Instrumental Pupiis received. #¢33-11* yUGO KUERSCHNI ES crea sod Vout _selt - 1202 8 at n.w. Wy shinciox SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND EN HAN LANGUAGE, Bw. Drs. M. STEVENS HART, Principal. Fourth year ns October ist bso. Pi dua nts after full courne, Upon exam! tion endorsed by a responsitie Board of Ju: ‘Thocough Insurucige to eashere tet, Ora tors, "! ‘a ‘Special scvantaces for the Bundy of Practical Eng- vent ntact tak cater, tnd plat Ratnam of eat sccommodaid it QWINGE, 6 siontiipars wEbrA ACA) ony edn EO aera ‘SW ee PRINTING OF ALL ‘BOLI ae 432 9th street norunwest, “T have not found » case that it 4id not relieve at once." —Andrew Lee, Manchester, Mass. POTTER DEUG & CHEMICAL 00., N BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR OTH jens education ‘men aud women Lo au} Language. Soe spond Bienography and Type q eseS/TEISIiglsls gllllasely 11181 SEIZIIIEE duties. of ‘life. riting, the Eng- lence, Rapid Calculations, has been repaired, 4 = appeals to every tortured victim of Rheumation, whe ordinary { we ec cast ae Rava MRS. SARK A.SPEN 383, AMY LEAVITT, TOY tou ats: RT SCHOOL, isis T STN. SiN. i i FE ’ OF BOSTON, GI aise orient | MS ae