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12 — THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894—EIGHTEEN PAGES. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. IN WASHINGTON. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. ©. Preparatory School opens. IN WASHINGTON. ACADEMY FOR DANCING AND PHYSICAL DE- VELOPMENT OF THE BODY. Miss Thompson of Savannah, Ga. (recently from Va.) will = her at 1023 12th st. nw. Baden Hall) on Monday p.m. at 3:30, Septem- 24th instant. Instruction Monday and pm.; 8 lessons a mouth. All turned-in fleet, stooped shoulders and ungraceful walking cor- Boies tan’? sapted” “ie, attoge ‘wut ot = Spe the elite of ‘asbington. ‘wthes Thompson has testimonials of Va., N. C., S. C., Ga. and Reed eechei ts since agua ae tee teen aw. ‘ian 5 to 8 p.m., for particulars. sel5-3t* © MATILDA MINKE, EXPERIENCED TEACHER piano and § PPee ee? ‘ot ¥, graduate of New Eng. 24. ‘information g juste, Boston. Emma L. Minke, MOS 5 4 Geaservatory of Music. Boston. Emma I Ee, ‘aN BP. MONTAGUE, Ph. D. Bac sve. Amanat se15-1m* THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. Mk ERNEST LENT, exercises of this a of minale. tm the lectute Full 1 tee TT LENT PIANO. asical and. sclentine couises. leading vo the. de- sane 5 ae GIRLS, Speci courvee a rm " ‘GTON HEIG! - are Mio00 Wrowing “ive, Primary. preparatory | whose time “is timited. “Tho t gad academic departments. _Preparn: ‘for ; | © the following professors. and instructors courees ober 1. MISS iE FACULT: SE rete a | eli Gat Uae a st WILSON, VOCAL LESSONS. |" The Rev. ADONINAM J. HUNTINGTON. D» recommended of the Greek Language and Literature. The Rev. “SAMUEL 3M. SHUTE, DD 1 Sth Of the English Language aud Literature aerate bee bene fa Basen es BON |p ANDREW "FP. MONTAUUE ACM. Ph. D. wan bor swe frle of refined. faintly to ef, the Latin. Language’ aiid Literavure. HOWARD GORE, B. S., Ph. 2. Frofessor of Mathematics and of the German Lan- and Lite-atnre. nowarp E'ffopGKINs, A. St., Ph. D., of Physics and Adjunct ‘Professor of ber "own Aatrems OP- 1° B. HAFFELDT, 1851 9TH ST.N. W.— First-class vocal and instrumental muste. Ger- daughter. ‘man, French, Italian grammar and ersa- Math iti Gn. i eM eins Professor of the, soba AS wy Liigeters = “ ee ale a iiss Bai WILL REOPEN HER CLASSES IN| The Rev. J. MACBRIDE STERRETT, DD. Tuesday, September 25, 8 o'clock p.m., | Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. at 12th st. nw. Children’s classes Satur- E. MUNROE, 8. B., Ph. D., ee ee aaet at ee ea oe ee B. CARMINGTON BOLTON. Ph, D. — a =" | Non-resident Le turer om the iiss of Chcmiatry. ~~ SMES. _Z._D. BUCHER, saa yp Instructor of Piano, Voice and Harmony. ANTONID &. SOTELDO. LED. e015-1mo* 1427 Q at. nw. fessor of | Spanish. Was = EB BILTON JACKSON. A. M.. LL M., ae wee eH primary, Assistant in Greek.” ‘ficient’ teachers. The principal has spent in Gr {TWELVE years in earnest work, and no effort is B. GRANT HODGKINS A. B.. in order to awaken the intellectual life | The Sank er Wendi ak Bian, ala Skiner poplin. For chrealars, apply, 0 to 12 a.m, | moc eqceuct® <i, open, tO students, of, both, sence, n08-Im* Miss CLAUDIA AR’ Principal. — a a1. Further information may be ob Department of Archi- | i"h “tu igen arn iaiag tectural Drawing Forty-soven professors mort nad a Inet eto ores Ia Spencerian Business College ts pow for the | in General Civit —- of students. Carpenters, ‘paliders, cod Chemistry, Meteorology, phy, and students tn draughting who have been Mineralogy, Architecture, Finance ‘and Ec tymined hero have achieved remarkable succcss tp Oe a apeenge sual Litera their several lines, as a direct result of the prac- | of B. Fee full course, TL re Seb mech om Sct 2 te Satya Further tS os on Informa college office, st. nw. & ‘sel5 In Sana A STEUER Deni Prof. CHARLES EB. MU “Sere Ee or bake eee AT a aoe Peat, Facute: * ute; MONDAY, SEPTEM- MES WELLIN« . President 17, at HALP-PAST FOUR. For’ further in- | Professur of Public und Private Internatiunal Law. mation call at gymnasiam, or address Prof. The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, force: care Carroll Institute, eei5-81* "4 (Associate Justice of the Supreme Professor of the Constit ional Huriepradenc if the or ju eo United States, of the Law of Domestic Re- of Commercial Paper and of Torts. Hoa. WALTER 8. COX, LL.D... (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ihe Dis- trict of lumbia), Professor of the Law of Real aud Personal Prop- erty, of Contracts and of Crimes and ‘isdemeanors. ‘The Hen. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. Gometime Assistant Atterne; General of United States) Professor EBay Jarewredence, of Common Law ton School of Edu- 7 LADY, A RECENT leading, and of the Law te of a higher institution of learirg in ef Evidence. York, desires one or two pupils at thelr Tke Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LLD., homes or her own: mathcmatics a specialty. Ad-| (Associate Justice of the Supt ‘Court of the T., Star ollice. ue United States), Professor of the Law of Corporations. Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, AM., LL.M, @f the Johns Hopkins University), rer on the Civil La HENRY 5. DAVIS, A.M. LL. Gometime Assistant Attorney of’ the Columbia), Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq., (of the Washington Bar). Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon WILLIAM EDGAIt SIMONDS, A.3., LLB., Gometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professur of the Law of Patents. eet Se te of the wreme Court of District of Columisia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Plead- ing and Practice. G. JOHNSON, LLM., the Washington Bar), and Judge of Moot GRADUATE SCHOOL. Courses of advanced instruction are offered, which Lessons. J. F. RUECKERT, 1459 “Fourteenth st. ‘n.w. ‘Terms Itberal. trict of @e8-Pme LESSONS IN GERMAN. a ose 8 t home or in School, Ta fortum Tangata erature masic (untv ton) ; sod room, Ad: Jemnons, in exchange fo- ‘board 3 dress Mise A., 1525 16th st. seltim Medical, lead to if Master of Arts, Master of ‘The Medical Ectence, ‘Givil ‘Engineer, Electrical Engiuses aod will give the DA chess ef ertetell research and bf phic Sifter Octet 3: inquiry. Opening exercises Thursday, 4 ~Saturdays at 4:30 p.m. by Prot. N. F.| 8 8 Dim. ‘Surgical- NR Prot. CHARLES R MUNROB, Ph. D.. Prof : a oOuatetrical—For graduates and senlors, by Prot. | aggeeest eee OOS SE nS & week, by Prof. F. g.|_%+im sacra Diseases of Rectum—Once a week, by Prof: C. Medica! Department to 2 o'clock p.m., by fon. . by Dr: Ernest King. open every week day from 2 to attend these clinics must or The Columbian University . 133 H ST. N.W.. WASHINGTON, D.C. ‘The seventy-third session begins October 1, 1894. ‘The irtrodnectory lecture will be delivered by Prof. ts ap we © B. PU MD. Secretary, 1115 3th BA de a at 8 p.m. ae Every facility for practical laborat. and clini- IVT INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Popotierenpierln Fi Attendance double of last year. ‘For announcement and further information apply to ‘The strongest proof 7“ Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1821 Q st. ow. ‘ALUE | Telepbone,S15._ Hours:8:30 to 10:30 a.10., 4 to 6 p.m. Te SUCCESS derived from PUBLIC APPRovan, | D® & 4. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas, A Grst-class BUSINESS COLLEGE, conducted on 3088 1 st. a0. modern business methods, to give lways the best Hours: 2 to 8 and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. i e smallest profits. The old Autumo examinations will be held at the college at 8 p.m, September 27. sel-tf Dental Department of The Columbian University. 1325 H st. o.w., Washington, D. C. ‘The eighth session October 1, 1804. The introductory lecture be delivered by Prof. H. B. Nobie at § p.m. October 1. Regular hecng 2 lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For further information apply to Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1309 F st. n.w., rams inal Dr. B A. DE SCHWEINTIZ. Secs Trean BS Aon. ARTHUR MacARTHUR, LL.D., i H st, from to 5:30 p.m. President. Avturm examinations will be heid at the coll Late Associate Justice of the Sipreme Court of the | at 8 pum... September 27. ‘som District ot Cotamd Martyn College of Oratory. Hon. RICHARD H. ALVEY, Whlef Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Dis- —INCORPORATED,— 1223 to 1281 G st. n.w. trict of Columbia, ‘The largest and best equipped institution of its kind ‘in ‘the: world. ~ Lecturer on Constitat! 1 a Hoo. WHLIAM B. WEDS, LL". (Of the Washington bar), 4 Lecturer on FOUR GREAT DEPARTMENTS: 1. ELOCUTION. 2. CRATORY. 3. DRAMATIC CULTURE. 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE. the Jurisdiction Federal JAMES SCHOULER, LLDe bering (Of Boston, Mass.), Lecturer on Personal Property, Domestic Relations, - Cee Wills and Administration. RBV. FRANKLIN J. MILLER, A.M., PRINCIPAL, Hon pa & Gaconras, LL.D., . MAY Cus ie, Washington beg), HON. EDWIN B. HAY, CHAIRMAN OF TIE Instrnetor of the Senior Class, and ‘Professor of BOARD OF "TRUSTEES. Common Law Pleading, Evidence, Equity center Seats PROF. WEBSTER EDGERLY, PRESIDENT. carmela Gems TEACHERS AND LECTURERS IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. ence eit Special Features for 1894-95. 1. A separate graduating course in Literature; open to all. Jurisprndenee and Pleading, Commer- cal and Criminal Law, and the Law of Torts. « ‘ashington bar), Inetractor of the Junior Class, and Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Property, Con- tracts, Negotiable Instruments and Corpora 2. The use of the new Practice Rooms for ind!- WALTER F. ROGERS, LLM, vidual practice. These rooms are built of triple (ot U.S. Patent Office), walls, with cement filling; are very high, well Lecturer on Patent Law and Practice. ventilated, and lighted by electricity. “The op- Hon, SAMUEL F. PHILLITS, (Of the Washington bar), Late Solicitor General of the United ‘States; Lee- turer on the Law of Partnership and Corporations. portunity ‘for individual practice is a ‘great bless Ing to ‘hose who wish to develop the voice with- but disturbing others.”” 3. Every pupil in the collee will have the Pitrilege of taking part in an entertainment at jeast once a week, elther in Recitation, Speaking, (Of Virginia), Debate or the Drama, as preferred. Lecturer cn the Law of Crimes. 4. The whole stem of conferring Diplomas will JACKSON H. RALSTON, he “rearra’ the standard raised; and monthly (Of the Washington ‘bar interpretat! will take the place of final ex- Lecturer on Practice, ant Judze of the Moot Court, | *minations: eo that no pupil need»fail. These are Court of Appeals: * | fuliy explained in the tal Fall Cireular (ready September 10), which will be mailed to any a ress. COLLEGE OPENS OCTOBER 1.—Regular Day Sessions in the mornings; Evening Sessions begin ut 7:45, and are repetitions of the Day Sessions. Application Blanks are necessary for admission. Mesars. SAMUEL F. PHILLIPS, H. 0. CLAUGI- tw rN and EUGENE CaRUSL. BE The twenty-ff'h annual session of the School will open MONDAY, October 1, ‘Ts04 6:30 pm.. in the new Law School billding, on 43th st. between H and I sts. n.w., when announce- ments will be made for the ensuing year. Intend. | _ 8¥28-3m = hed tar tocar sedis ad iL others who are inter- | WHITTINGHAM INST TAKOMA PARK, D.C. A al studies, ure Invited to ft. ‘i For information and enrollment of studente. the bearing | le Fe Full graduating course In lish, Latin. modern languages, ete. Miss ROSS, Pri mb1Ptocel ha WIMODAUGSIS, 1328 I ST. 3 — French organize Sept secretary he seen at his office, 610 13th st. to 5 o'clock p.m., and at the school i Duilding also, Inasmuch as th z m. of ‘instruction purszed_ In other classes, this school requires that the number of students tober 1. Terms, $1 a month to members; mem- admitted to the classes be limited, an early en-| bership. $1 a year. ADA L. SMITH, Supt. foliment is expedient. Jy12-6m ‘Catalogues can be had at aS PRAUGHTING TAUGHT EVENINGS—MECHANI. eal, architectural, i structions begin September 24, at 531 7th st. me, 4-1 Where to Attend School. We impart a thorough knowledge of the COM- MERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time rnd Money than othe: scheols. HUNDREDS owe. their Buccens in life so they say) to the training they re- Lowdermilk & guitar, 215 I st. McDonaid-Ellis Schooi, The : : ceived bere. We made BREAD-WINNEKS of them, Boardin nm Schoo! | We ‘want t Ww us; Write and We will ‘eli == id Day hool you all about this LIVE SCHOOL. 'N-B--We azeist for Girls, raduates (9 positions. Tenth year opens ¥ ptember 3. Day and evening sessions. ZRCIAL COLLEGE, 211 East Cupitol st. COR. MASS. AYE Year begins Sept AND TH ST. Next sehow NIVERSITY MEDICAL, DENTAL Je23-slawtoct tical Departments will open Oct. = rs address C. B. PURVIS, M_ D., 1118 13th st. b.w. Dental "students or call upon Prof. JAMES B. See tern sr HODGKINS, 700 10th et. nw. iy 19-tooel 106 Wabasi: ave, Ci MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1423 Q ST. N.W., RE Room 3, 131 3d ‘st. s : opens September 17, 1894. Preparation for unl- tiand, Ore. 120% South Spring st. Los Angeles, Cal. Versities, technical” schools and business pur- 82 Church st., Toronto, Canada. suits; private lessons it desired; best of refer- Correspuodence with employers ts Invited. Reg- | ences. For cireuiers and information avply to {stration forms sent to teachers. _Je23-simo' auz5-tf WM. H. PUTNAM, AM. MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF VOICE cultere and the sete chain system for, reading musie at sight. Term begins September 15. Studio, 1118 New York ave. set-3m JRAL INSTRUCTION FOR DEAF CHILDRE} Ladies ¢ Up reaping. Mies J. HEDRICK, 3321 N st. Address ti!l Sept. 30, Hayield, Va.” “gull-s2m* IN WASHINGTON. Georgetown University (Founded 1789) SCHOOL OF LAW. Faculty. Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. Je, President of the Lai sity. a Gustice Supreue Court of the U States), Lecturer ou Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, LL. D., (Chief Justice United States Court ‘of Claims), Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative Law and Legal Maxims. Hon, MARTIN F. MUkIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Court’ of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional and ‘International Law, and Comparative Jurisprudence. Hon. SETH SHEPAkD, Associate Justice, Court of Appeals Gf the Distriet of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL. D., Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the Law of Real Estate and the Law of Evidence. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL.D. Lecturer on Law of Personal Property, tra and Negotiable fate GEORGE E HAMILTON, LL. D. Lecturer on the Law of Torts, Practice, and Testa- mentary Law. R ROSS PERRY, A.M, LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law ‘Pienditg, Criminal Law, and Domestic Relations. Rev. RENE HOLAIND, 8. Lecturer on } TALLMADGE A. Lecturer on Cireuit Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Con- Court of Appenis: | Messrs. TALLMADGE ‘A. LAM- BERT, JOB BARNARD, and HENRY WISE GARNETT. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. The twenty-fth L session of the School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1894, at 6:30 p.m., In its commodious, specially designed Law School Buliding, Nos. 500 and 508 E street northwest, when the’ introductory lecture will be delivered and announcements made for the ensuli term. Present and ective students, alumni, and all others interested tu legal education are cordially invited to be present. The secretary cam be seen at his office in the law building daily, after September 15, from 6 to 7 p.m., for information, enrollment, ‘&c. Those ing to conuect themselves with ‘the school for the ensuing term are requested to enroll their Bames before the opening night, and thus avoid the gy ey Sh ody. te &e. rs, giving the course of study, terms, &c., can be obtained at book stores of W. Tl. Morrison's Sons, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co. 1424 F street northwest. and’ John Byrne & Cs 1822 F street northwest, and at W. S. Thompson’ Store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on ay tien personally or by letter to the under- se10-1m 8. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. GOOD OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN SHORTHAND; instruction day or evening at home of pupil or school; terms in advance; dictation a specialty; best refs. STENO., ti aw. se6-Im* MRS GRACE A. K. STEELE, EXPERT ‘OICE- building. Method secures pure tone and clear euunciation. No sore throat. No screaming. No tremolo habit Sight reading by Holt method. Open to church and concert engagements. Studi 1822 Q st. se8-wéeslm* Mt. Vernon Seminary, 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11th st. Boardi aml day sebool for young ladies and ttle ebildren. peed modern and progressive in method and spirit. Primary, rat and collegiate departments. New buiidingn: perfectly coulyped. with every ap- pliance for health and comfort to pupils. ‘Swen. eth year opens October second. | ther information apuly acter Mrs. ELIZA MS. HARRIET MILLS. Nga lessons, after Sept. 15. ‘The MONTROSE, 5 oth st. Miss LOTTA MILLS, Pianist. se6-1m* CECILIA'S ACADEMY, 001 EAST CaritoL Hatil! feopen September 4. Young ladies and ST. si dren not attending the academy are admit- ted to the classes of art, music, typewriting, _Phonography, Latin and rene aul6-3mo MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL RE: = for the sixth year on Monday, Oct. 1, Mth st. n.w.” Application may be niad F 28 aud 29, between the hours of ¥ Be} Individual tn- « circulars, SCHOOL OF ACME PHONUGRAPHY, 631 F aw. sel-Im* MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N. W. PIANO “AND HARMONY. LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYROARD. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Norwal Training School, 1918 Sunderland place, will be- gin fall and Winter sessions October ‘1, 1894. au31-: BANJO, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR STUDIO. — Special fall =. se5-1m° 1, CONVERSATIONAL, F native French lady ers. Guarantee RENCH TAUGHT BY uate to children and oth- in G months. $2.50 month. Apply 9% wet COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, G23 La. ave. bet. 6th and 7th sts. ow, C.K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Prin. ‘The leading school of business and shorthand. Highest attainable le of instruction at moder- ate cost. Thorough and practical courses in business, English, civil service, accountancy, shorthand and typewriting. Superior and en: thusiastic teaching. Graduates of rare excellence and distinguished success. Situations when com- petent. logue. , 1u30 The [lisses Kerr’s School Fo: Young Ladies and Little Children. Fall term beging September 27. se13 to no2z 1438 N IN 20 FRENCH LESSONS, GOOD PRONUNCIA- tion ‘aught beginners. Daily instruction, $4. Convrsation, mar, reading and diploma class- 8. Successful teacher. MLLE V. PRUD'IOM- MB, 307 D st. n.w. jet-ame National VeterinaryCollege ‘This college has twenty-one graduates in suc- cessful practice. The lecture hours are arranged to sutt government employes. Third annual an- Bouncement, detailing courses, &., sent on ap lication, Address kc “ARY, Katioual Vet- erinas e, New Jersey ave. and O st, n. Washington, “B.“6" 767 ** at HOWARD UNIVERSITY TRAINING SCHOOL for Nurses. For circular, address 0. B. PURVIS, _M. D., 1118 13th mw. 4y2T-toocl MISS BALCH'S CIVIL. SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th.n.w. Pupils prepared euccessfully for’ civil service, departmental and cetsus examinations. Stenography taught. se2-tr Norwood Institute, A SELECT AND LIMITED SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1435 K STREET W. Fronting on McPherson’ Square. Address Mra. W. D. CABELL, es PRACTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT THEO. INGALLS KING, 920'L : COMPOSITION. Beginners on Piano at half rates. mR JAMES, x UL¥IEID. aS iano, Organ an ing. Call 12 to 1 and 4 to 5 o'clock, é sel-im? 1621 Corcoran MISS BALCH, 1311 ITH WILL REOP her school for young ladies Oct. 1. made to advance brepared WASHINGTON Co8si 10th xaminations. ERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 . nw. Twenty-fifth year. voice, violin, flute, cornet, etc. Free advantas: to pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 925 isTH ST.. WILT, n September 24. Pupils prepared for West Polot, Annapolis, for all universities and scien. tis schools, for’ direct comudssions In the army and navy aud for the civil service. During the st _year twelve students have been successfully itted for various examinations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in all branches, CH. W. FISHER, B.S. aul0-tf Head Master The Bliss School of Electricity. The only institution in the country where stu- dents are given a thoroughly practical course cor bined with theoretical instruction, so as to enable them, in one ¢, to intelligently handle or install electrical apparatus and wiring of ail leading types of manufacture. EB. P. Lewis, B.S fessor Elec. , Coluinbian Universit assistant in Physics, Johns Hopkins University,’ will lecture Mondays and Fridays of each week. Course opens Oct. 1. Closes June 1, Sessions Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays, 6 to 8 p.m. Terms, Including all tools,apparatns, lecture note books,practical and theoretical instruction and diploma, $50. CAN IT BE DONE? ASK THOSE WHO HAVE DONE It. For detafled Information address L. D. BLISS, C1 WARDER BUILDING." ant8-Im* {Y OF THE HOLY CROSS, 312 MASS. AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, Will reopen on MONDAY, September 10. The English course offers every opportunity for ob- taining a thorongh Iterary education, while spe- ¢ial attention is given to the natusal sciences. Vocal and Instrumental music, drawing and pa ing, French, German, Latin, elocution and phy: feai, culture are taught by competent Instructors. au20-1 MR. AND MRS. B. R. MASON WILL REOPEN their school for girls in the new buildings, 3038- 40-42 Cambridge place, Cooke Park, u.w., on Sep- tember 26. TO: (ITUTE. — avl7-2m (SON INSTITUTE, A SELECT ND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL F Q AND BOYS, 914 14th st. square. Forty-third annual sessioi under the present prin- cipal begins September 24, cal schools enjoys a reputation second to no school in this country. The roster of the graduates con- tains the names of bundreds distinguished in every profession. ‘The junior department will be under the immedi- ate charge of Mr. Edwin Hardy Foster, A. 3 teacher of successful experience, indorsed by 3 Hilary A. Herbert, Secretary of the Navy; Hon. N. H. R.Dawson, formerly United States Commis: sioner of Education; Mr. W. D. Cabell, principal Norwood Institute, and others. In this department ‘speclal attention fs given to boys between the ages ft vlght and twelve. "Fe address the principal, For circulars, auZs-tf AS. B. YOUNG, A.M. Pe D. | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN IN WASHINGTON. OUT OF WASHINGTON. $5,000 WANTED AT 5 PER CENT ON GOOD N. Medical Department PENNINGTON G&. 3.) SEMINARY, BOUND Adare Phhist-CLans, Star ice, mages ‘ For both sexce. Filiy'atth pene. “Very healtnh, | WANTED—LOAN OF $12,000 Fou 3 O8 5 YEARS Georgetown University. beautiful ‘and’ accenaole. Poretve conrace of jin: | G2 best mw. property; wear Dupont Circle, Ad- 46th session tober 1, at 5:30 For ‘Seg om mraterate, Ter | ecis-st "31 F st. particulars seliteTal Den nae _Prosldene, irestans BANtOy au Tat" WE HAVE $1,000, $2,000, $2,500, $5,000 AND G. L, MAGRUDER, M. D. S15 Vt. ave. Hours before 10 a.mi and 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. au3itoocé 1752 Corcot st. WEDNESDAYS (and SATURDAYS. se13-6t* MKS. L. 0. TALBOT? WILL REOPEN CLASSES in English, Fresich ‘and music October 1 at 927 BP st.” Natural chistery und culture classes for adults. erst wel2-1m* THE HOWARD BNIV, LAW SCHOOL, 420 STU st. n.w., Will open Monday eve., Oct. 1, at 6 orelock. Ree circulars, containing | fan infor: maa uppl to or ress B. F. LEIGHTON, LLD., Deau, 452 D st. aw. or JAB. F. BUNDY, gomce im Law bldg., 420 5th st. nw. STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, TENTH SESSION, 1Su-4-—Day end evening "classes will on October 1, 1804. Life, portrait and stiil-lite drawing and painting, ic ll and water color, un- der instructors, Address ART. STU- DE UE, 808 17th st. nw.” sel2-16t RGARTED AND PRIMARY ‘Twentieth year Teachers’ class, Oc Mrs. "LOUISE POLLOCK, Principal. Opens Sept. 16 at 1017 loth st. 1 sel2-1m ‘W., JOHNS HOP- Kins graduate student; thorough ‘preparation for college in classics and ‘other studies; 8 years’ ex- perlence. e3-2w* GEO. W. LAWRENCE, VOICE ULTURE, PIANO; studio, 1003 9th st. nw.; Shakespeare method for weak voices, throat, ‘lung troubles. Sight- reading classes. ‘Voice exumination free. se3-Im* Miss Susan Pollock, 1420 Q St. N.W., School and Kindergarten. Every advantage. Primary, preparatory and ad- sanced claves: Gorman ant’ Laine September 12, Froebel and National Normal Kindergarten In- stitutes, teachers’ training class, October 1-15, Apply as above or at 1017 10th st. o.w.. Mra. LoolsE POLLOCK, se8-Iim* FOR MEN ONLY. Evening Educational Classes—Arithmetic, Book- keeping, lish, Stenography, Typewriting, Pen- mauship, Algebra, Geometry, Draughting, | Phys- jes, Gymnasium Classes for’ men and boys, at the Young Men's Christian Association, 1409 New York ‘ave. n.w. Sessions begin Monday, Oc- tober 1, 1804. Young men will do well to’ visit the building and inquire as to terms, &c.se8-Lm ASSOCIATED "SPECIALISTS—PRIVATE _INSTRUG- tion; fit for college und give general advanced iustruction; succeeded splendidly last year; try us again. A. F. CRAVEN, Ph. D., Columbian University. sel-1m* ASUINGTON SEMINARY, 1588-1540 17th st. Select Loarding and day school for girls. Collegiate and preparatory departments, German-English Kindergurten. Able faculty. ‘Thorough instruction. Progressive methods. Mr. Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD. se6-1m* Ti AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, FO BOTH SEXES, 1811 begins its twelfth year September 27. Starting tp the primary department, a child may continue under experienced college-trained teach ers, who a one to every seveateen students, until prepare for college or for graduation. Students prepared by us" are now enrolled at Yale, Columbia, Cornell, Princeton, Jobns Hop- Kins, Massachtsetts Institute of Tecbnology, Lafayette, Lehigh and others. The building {fs especially arranged for school purposes, and ts equipped with every necessary appliance, including a chemical and physical laboratory, Instruction ts adapted to the needs and capacity of individuals, No charge for text books. “Catalogues ai Baliantyne's, "Brentano's and at the school. Office hours, from 10 to 1 o'clock, at school. THOMAS W. seS-tt PRIVATE LESSONS—ELEMENTARY OR ADVANC cd studies. Especial attentton to, backward, un- willing and adnit pupils. University graduate. of. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. “s,m, tudm® £ A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO TEACH ENGIISE and other branches ‘in private family or school remuneration nominitl; references exchanged. Ad: dress V-M., Box ®, The Plains, Fauquier Co., Va. Be13-coBt Education for Real Life 1864. FUR SOX8 AND DAUGULKKS, 1sv4, ‘Ibe Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th and P ow. pag and night sessions. and throughout the country, ssociated with thorongh busi erous career. ie jar_in- stitution began “Mouiay,. Xe Terie et — r 3, departments, viz: Practical usiness, Including foplete Lookkeeping course, English, tapld calcu lations, rapid writing, moral and social cultu In the national capit is a household word, Ress training and a ‘The thictieth sci Delsarte system of expression, civics, political economy and commercial law; ‘Practical lish, with initiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and Type- writing, including English; Spencerian Raj rit ing; Mechanical and Architectural Draw Pull forps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location cen- ral Spacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and class reoms. Services of graduates aways in de- mand. Terms moderate, but no competition with ¢heap schools. The leading business men of Wash- {ington were trained in this college, and send thel sous and daughters and candidates tor employment here for training. ‘This college recetved from the World's Columbian {mmission a diploma for “Excelleace cf Students’ Work” in all of the above departments. Tweire of its graduates received diplomas from the Expo- sition for superior general weitten examinations, and four of them won silver medals for ‘valuable eervice” in the lving educational exhibit. Oifice open every business day and night. Write or call for new annual sansancement. MRS, SARA A. SPENCER, aué-tr Principal and Proprietor. OLNEY INSTITUTE, For ladii od ae sora 8. Nite VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Principals. Fi rome advantages for study of music, art and odern languages. = se8-1m* Gonzaga College, Under the direction of the FATHERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS. Clessicrl, scientific and business courses of stucies. Schools reopened TUESDAY, SEPTEM- BER 4. Special course for older students wishing to make rapid progress in the classics. For par- ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. $10,000 to loan on imyroved real estate security 106th Session Commences 19th September. at 6 per cent; attention to applications, Excellent ratory School atti for swe RADLEY, 927 F st. n.w. 12 to 16. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO eelb-12t PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. $5,000 Address the President, THOS. FELL,LL.D.,PH.D. Sy2-78t FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Warrenton, Va. Thirty-fourth year begins 18, 1894. ‘Situated in Piedmont of ‘on Richmond and Danville R. R., 55 miles Washington. For catalogues address dy17-tu,th,s39t GEO. G. BUTLER, A.M., Prin. ST. GEORGE'S HALT. FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, Ma., J. C. KINEAR, A.M., Prin.—College or Will be paid for the loan of $10,000 f= tee yom. Baal ectate equlty worth TRUST ON FINEST RESIDENCE property. for © mouths or 1 year; wide margin; cent bonus ; ly perscms mean- et eed answer. GILT EDGE, Star business; Toth ‘sear; cxiablished repato tien for weld-zt* ae ee Be sees MONEY TO LOAN IN SMALL SUMS; EASY PAY- ——— ments; rates low. §. A. WETZLEK, 45 Ohio Bank ‘butiding. ‘auzs-4w SUMMER RESORTS. _ The Chalfonte. On the ocean front. Sea water baths in the house. Send for illustrated booklet. au27-I1m E ROBERTS & SOXS. THE ARGYLE; OCEAN END OF CONN. AVE; unobstructed ocean view; excelleat table; $2 a $2.50 day, $10 and ward week; under new year. THOS. i. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON cry real estate; no and 6 per cent. __ 808-1 Uisd."T PARKS 1410 G st. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate security. PRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washirgton Stock Exchange, 1005 Va. ave (Arlington Fire Ins, Co.'s witice.) sel-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND carriages, in dwellings or storage; trust notes, icles ‘or other securities without publicity. 4 1202 N. Capitol st. au30-11 iuanagemeant; open all an = G. BEDLOE. 1m MONEY To .WAN—IN 4NY SUMS DESIRED, Hi & beach, Mersient ave., Atlantic Al > AND 6 PER CENT, lOTEL, ity; capacity, 3 every comfort UN iN TIPRIIAL, and conventesce of “e Grst-class | 41, ON WASLINGTON REAL ESTATE, AND ~ home: good table: $2 to $3 per day: : COTTAGES. $10 to $18 per week: special rates WALTER H. ACKER, for families for season. eel-tf 04 14TH ST. N. G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and MONEY TO I Washington trade solicited. IX_ SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD THE ELBERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. 8. TENX. and Pacifie aves : refurnished, with conven- AT LOWEST KATE OF INTEREST IN fences. M. J. ECKERT, of the Ross- REAL EST, N ISTRICT. more. and now at 1123-25 18th et., Washington,D.C. seighe Sx HOLTZMAN, _my10-Sm au2s COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. WEST END, CAPE MAY, N. 3, MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES OF IN- Open until October 1, "opposite Hall | “terest on W: real estate. lawn. rember terms very moderate XW. MA! & ©O., _josient L_MADDOCK. | autt-¢e eas Faw. ASBURY PARK, S.J. “WHO WANTS MONFY?” IF YOU DO YOU CAN ‘THE VICTORIA. get 1 tice. We take life in- 3, fronting ocean: modern improve- | surance policies, bonds (local or remote), stocks, Lith Season: accommodates 200; trusts, Joan ‘association, certificates, and certit- jerms moderate and reduced after Beptem- | cates Joan soupanies Je19-t.théeam | © my2é-tr & BAKER, 17 Sun building. HOTEL RELLEVIEW. CHAPEI POINT, MD. IN THE NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN Dow open; managemert first-class: alt water Association of New York has loans of bathing. fishing and crabling. Terms, $6. $8 $1,200,000. It is the olcest and im the Sh, SO Bete eek, Sprctal rates tm tamnttng | Gaatera states. ‘ir you aut « PROM loan oo 1 sp. “KRETCHMAR. ten | good security, either Dullding or purchase P. Oo. Ma. or FE. & RANDALL, steamer Harry ofa ye Randall, Washington. D.C. S717-2m cr sarees ER MAIGHT, Monterey Springs Hotel. $50,000 TO_LOAN aT 8 CENT ON REAL estate im northwest section; no % pal “HEISKELL & Mi: luvs F st. iy YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR Summit of the Biue Ridge Mountains, Peana NOW OPEN. Three and one-fourth hours from Washingtos 1,500 fert above wea level No Malaria—No Mosquitoes—Pure Spring Water. New and moficrn sarit: 9 SELL real estete, let me bear from you. I can Write ‘tor descriptive rircalae.” Gireulare at Star | $8°*, og time and moces. J. EAKIN GADSBY, M.A & B.S MILXGR, _P. 0.. Blue Ridice Sammit, Pa PRESTON'S SUNNYSIDE, WERNERSVILLE, PA. MONEY TO IOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges Sipesal Fae iveprto, ba F st. nw. ms5-tf A Gelightful mountain resort; magnificent scea- ee pe rrwen u Seehett penerent MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY O2 Ruo-ton2wa de is ss country property. ong eS, P oT Je28-3m Attorness-at-Law, £12 F st. a. “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA. offers special rates to families until October 1: | WasHINGTON wil lnrge rooms: plenty shade; table first-class. Sirs, hy ay ga ag ap “pavert, ou want, large or : oo Sa a | eS JENA VISTA SPRING Hi = rome or pul a BUERANKLIN COUNTY, — Ary business with us strictly confident! and WESTERN MARYLAND RAILROAD. money the day you ask for it. you can get the ‘Loans can be paid in part or in full at time to salt the convenience of the borrower, eny part paid reduces the cost of carrying the tenn pofifteen bandred feet “above tidewater: abe. ry ai al lat ire water; Do msequitoes; perfect “sanitation tn onde? to more y introduce to the res- fon to the amount horoughl} {dents of Weshington this elezant hotel (which GTON MORTGAGE has rvery modern tmprorement, bot and cold | _Je16-tr water, bath rooms, elevator, steam heat, ete). | MONEY TO LOAN aT 8 AND @ PER GENT— nd thie delightful cllrate, so, free from, nll | “large and email. sums: reasonable charges ani mualaricus influeaces. the management has decided | without delay. WM. MH. SAUNDERS & O0.. 1407 {2 make the following, rats for the ‘month of | _F et. mw. 36-0 ember (tl most alth-inv'! ing . for sojourn ‘in these beautiful, Smoumtsingy at | TO LOAN—ON ene eee $12.50 per week, single, and $25 per week for 4 two occupring same room. Rooms will be given 4 in order of applications. Best rooms to first ap- y=} plicants, “Will remain open watil October 1. 4 2020-300 'W. M. REAMER. Manager. qo a wannauam. apt 17 F st. ow. HILL, TOP HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Finest location for s-eociy and air ‘in town: MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR FIRST- Gret-clase table: good beds: telegraph office in i fownez 1% bouts trom Weshinstos glass security at lowest rates of interest; mo de- = = Swans. Sveeiae, aplé OPE Sacer, fos Ten wt. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, = iy onn ‘Va.—Located on frait hill farm: MONEY TO LOAN at 5 St pa CENT ON : 1 M. M. PAR Ln = 1418 F ost. MONEY TO LOAN ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. ~ No delay sos transactions. ap2s-tt ~. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- Proved District real estate. Also installment loans made. F. 4. SMITH & SONS, aplo 3418 F at. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL ‘PIANOS AND ORGANS. The [Marvelous Regina Music Boxes eee . estat fm the District of ; ao babel : Sore probably the most wonderful , — ‘Columbia, ceccce tmvent 5 ee ASIEN DANENHOWER, coe * They are far su; apis-tt Cor. 13th and G sts. a. sees ee amuse box sar eee © much, They are om _ a DIDDDD Femeon, Btcu tox te with ox HHH Seesae FomrTuME, PUson, HORSE 4c. bg ir sees thonal sheets may be had at Without remove! from your possession. ° eee expense. There are two 22° Regina boxes. One is Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans 33 : sooses Semel acm made the day you apply for them. Please call on Seis ps CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE Co., oecese Sees eee apis-te 002 F st. n.w., main Soor, eeeeee —tt will surprise you. im aa a F. G. SMITH, natn Lt JUDGE W. J. COX HAS GRANTED MRS. VIR- “Bradbury Piano Co.,” ginia Brooks a divorce from Charles W. Brooks, tleulara’ address 1216 E ST. 1295 PA. AVE. With privilege of resuming her maiden mame. Rey. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. J., Beis v Barry, on the grounds of desertion and se8 < Exeoieet wad Temas: = W. P. VAN WICKLE, Mgr. non-«upport. ate St. John’s College, A select school, with academic and collegiate courses; also classes in commerce, phonography, _Mechanical drawing. 1225 Vt. ave. au9-eozm® BATON, BURNETT & DURLING BUSINESS COL- lege and School of Shorthand and Typewriting, 12th and F sts. n.~7., will reopen both day and night school Septet :"s 3. ‘The schools under this Management have . “g been noted for their prac- tical “character and for the uniform success of Business course 1s in entire har- ny With the actual practice of ness houses and banks. Scores of su ographers, our graduates, and thelr emp testify ‘that our department of shorthand and typewriting is without a superior, Office open dally. L. H. DURLING, A.M, au1é-eo3m Resi Principal. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 lath st. nw. Branches. in ropean citi French, Ge American and Eu- reulars. rman, Spanish, Italian, Latin, Greek. set MRS. BH. McEW. in Wonmn's Thursdays at Ny lege of Baltimore 43 North Capitol 8 D. €.), after September 1, ‘CHER OF SINGING Mondays and (Washington, auz-séwim OUT OF WASHINGTON. * SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, ALBA direction of Bishop Doane. graduation, Special Megiate course. Under the four courses of study for Studies may be taken, or a full For catalogue, add-ess Miss E. W. BOYD, Prin. 3m, 100L FOR THE BLIND WILL reopen SEPTEMBER 12. Persons desiring infor: mation about «be sehool will call on Mr. H. 927 B st. nw. 1 will mect, pupil . depot, 6th si Ea area 12, at 2 KEE MAR ND MUSIC AND’ ART Cotservatory for Young Women and Girls, A choice school. The - finest climate, Beautiful POU Elegant buildings. Large and exper- jenced faculty, | All home comforts. Rare vad- tages. Reasonable rates. Send for catalogue. au28-im' C. L. KEEDY, Pres., Hagerstown, ROCK HILL COLLEGE, CONDUCTED BY THE brethers of the Christian schools. Situated upon {he slope of one of the pleturesque hills overlonk- ing Enlicott City, Howard county, Md. Sclentific, classical, commerclal courses and a. preparatory fourse for small, boys, Studentsa are received as bearders or day schclirs. For particulars address 3y21-2m BROTHER MAURICE, President. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT THE SUB- seribers, of the District of Columbia, have ob- tained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a »pecial term for 3 Court business, letters testamentary on the per- sonal estate of Jotm L. Vogt, late of the District of Columbia, deceased; all persons having claims against the said deceased ure hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to lust Be Sold at This Great Sacrifice. Be Nimble. = 4, masnitceat Upright Be Quick cont "yaa somest styles; all the best improvements; standard make; great| the subseriber, on or before the 18th day of September next; they may otherwise, ty law, be $400 tome power, with pare] cetsased from all GeacOt of the eel eae’ and even singing quality. Given under our hand this 13th day of Sep- FoR Cost $400, A rare chance} tember, ISM. CHAR. GRATE, for $190 cash. Don't ERED'K ¢: GIESEKING, make a mistake and ‘eutral National Bank, $190. cabs al capocbeinic™ ‘ARL J. F. GRAFF, Proctor. sel5-law3t POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT 00. The steamer Sue will leave Washington every Monday and Thursday at 3 p.in. for river land- ings only; returning, will arrive ia Washingzon early Monday and Thursday a.m. The steamer Potomac will leave for river landings and Baltimore on Sunday ut 4 9.1; Will leave Baltimore for Washington ou Friday at 6 p.m. For all information apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. wharf, or yl0 Piano Exchange, - g13 Pa. Ave. $45 For a $i00 Organ. —solid walnut case, high top, French plate mirror, eight’ stops, double cou- plers; stool included; easy mouthly pay- ier F. G. SMITH, Bradbury Piano Co., 1225 Pa. ave. W. P. Van Wickle, Mgr. $400 Bradbury, $159. e584 8% $10 down, $5 monthly: in perfect it order; stool and. embroidered cover ITH Dreahary Plano On Telephone, 745. FG. SMITH, Bradbury Piano Co., NEW 1225 Pa. ave. W. P. VAN WICKLE, MGR.1t oe SQHMER PIANO; MAHOGANY CASE; COST $520 8 months ago; will sel $265 cash. rt answer unless’ you have the cash, Address | Coapel_ Point MUSIC, Star office. Jy10-3m ONE SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT, IN SPLENDID condition; guaranteed for 6 years; only $215; $10 | F. A. REED & CO. ‘and 5 per month. One aprigut, $00 cash, ‘Agents, Alex. Hauling, ‘ng, storage, tuning repairing. oa pianos nd organs taken in exchange. and | _ 3326-1¢ full value allowed. Pianos hoisted HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 Tth st. Agen.s for the Sobmer planos. WE HAVE SEVERAL SECOND-HAND UPRIGHT pianos we wil very low oa easy monthly ments. We bave square from $50 to Bao Will and cur mole of dealing’ very au6 PFEIFFER & CONLIFF, 417 11th st. 0. KRAKAI Kk PIANOS, THE POPULAR STAN- aoa instruments; remarkably sw powerful and dorable. Sold reasonably at KUHN'S TEM- PLE OF MUSIC, 1200 G st. ow. Est. 1872. On Monday, for river iandings, 9 Micomico river. “Colton's and Nomial Bt. Clement ‘bay’ wt Thu hed <_$e25-t1 c IDLEY, Gen'l Manager NCRFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT OO. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ¢. FORTRESS MONROE AND” NORFOLK, VA. creek. On wharves," Retarain ~~ ea. ot ‘and : schedule), : “ROCKVILLE AGADE: ROCKVILLE, -MD.— Home schoo! fot bos, ‘prepared for college business. For catalogue, address W. DP. MASO: ULSON. A. Principal.” ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE. A School for ronng ladies: primary, Ligh, echoot a exe preparatory departments. ns Be tember 17, Ts08, "Miss ating s SIMPSON, Incipal, Rockville, Ma. aul5-Lm NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY For young women and girls; 20 minutes north of Washington, at Forest Glen, Md. Collegiate and Preparatory courses. Excellent faculty. 40-acre campus. $75,000 bufidings. A cultured home. Send for illustrated catalogue. 1u22-1m W WINDSOR COLLEGE, WILLIAM H, PUR- ELL, A.M., LU.D., President, reopens for stu- dents ‘September 19, 1894; both sexes recelved. For catalogues apply to Mrs. A. M. JELLY, New Windsor, Md. Z with energy and to wake up boys of lite. Boys under 33, $174. J. (Yale), A, M., Principal. to. the SHORTLIL Je6-w,s&m6me* 122 AND 124 W. FRANKIIN ST, BALTIMORE, Md. Edgeworth Boarding and Day School for oung ladies will rcopen Wednesday. September ‘32d year. Mie ML. P. LEPEBVRE. sei8-w&es2in® ‘The new and powerful Irom Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK” KNAB Jed tn Tone. Touch, “connections cas Durab south and sugthwest. lity. Pinaos for Rent. Second-hand Pi: it Bargains. 1 lanos at real 3e29 WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Penna. ave. n. S il rable PIANO made: dorsed th> musical fession; constructed Sifter the’ moat artistis. designs ao tn all kinds are made for ali po! NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 Pm. Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Afri Seren st 330 we at Washington at Tickets on sale at 513, 619, 1351 and 1421 Peun- srivania ave. and 15 15th st. ne. Ask for tickets via new line. Telephone 736. aplé-tt JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen. ‘Supt. 20d Established more than 60 | “Results obtained absolutely unprecedented." pearance | & CONLIFF, Dr. J. B. ELLIOTT, Prof. Theory and Practice of epit-tr 417 Lith st. Medicine, Tulane University of La., New Orleans, A STARTLING DISCOVERY, STAFFORD MINERAL SPRINGS WATER, Works miracles ie BRIGHT'’S DISEASE, DIA- BETES and ALL DISEASES OF THE BLADDER, KIDNEY AND STOMACH. FREE OF ALL CHARGES TO TEST ITS WoON- DERFUL CURATIVE POWERS. Our free pamph- let will convince the most teal. STAFFORD = tee GS AND HOTEL Co, 573m 1420 N. ¥. AVE. WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave and 14th st. Washington, D. C. BBITT HOUS WASHINGTON. D. C fencing. &e.:" fish opstere Ia Property ia Washington, D. “Gs a} i com taining about ny in fate Ties along Sig iallee trom the R. and D. re ba 4 tiful 10-room design, tage = ees ° cultivation, la altogether the most valuable now on the market. 540 acres of north of the thriving city Va, ih i oa re and FOR SALK—DELIVERY WAGON; BOUGHT THIP spring; price, $40. Call cor. 13th and 8 sts. 1t* WANTED—HORSE—A SMALL HOSE, SUITA\ and drive; must be to U. ¥., Sur aifiece, wid-se* we six years old; sound and trusty; 3; wil 448. K. PROBEY, _"Phoue No. 226. (eclS-lm) 180 324 st, made wagon, with suitable 4 top, guaranteed ove year. CHAS. Ml, BUSEY, ch Shop, tear of 1221 18th ai. mw. seld-2t" WANTED—A SOUND AND STYLISH YOUNG ‘Sdaress i'd. WANTED—TEN FIXE HACKNEY horses from 6 to 10 years old, 15 to 16 handa; must be sound, stylish and free from blemish, DOWNEY'S, 1622-1628 1. st. as good as uew. t i E id i ey BUGGY AND HARNESS Ei H g it j i i i SALE — AND caghined blood F444, L A. the country. st. W. PAINE. 7” wel4-6r* ee ES cow " ec14-3t> ‘This stock must be closed out at once regard- less of ost. 3. 3. WILMARTH, sel3-1w Assignees. PRIVATE SALE. CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS AT SLOAN'S, Ith end N.Y. ave. ael86r FOR SALK—A SEHCOND-HAND DAYTON WAGON, Price, 5 Apply 336 Pa. ave. nw. sel2-iw* HORSES. HORSES. |ORSES. For sale—10 bead good horses, from §40 to $50 Also one fast trotter for $125. sell ae* ; must be sold: owner out of city. YEMAKER & SON, 422 oth st. 2. "DENTISTRY. _ Hundreds of People Have bad teeth who cannot take gas or other anaesthetics nem oUt, Owing to heart trouble. ethod for the PAIN- LESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH is the one they should use. Does not in any way affect the vital organs. No amnestheties, pain, danger or unpleasant after effects. Extrac- thous, 50 ots. EVANS’ DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PENNA. AVE. N.W. 124 WeSave Teet Af the extracting ts necessary—we'll 3-7 . Inlew extracting, Bde. Dr. Grahem's y attention always assured. We make no cha: for examining and telling you tl Femedy needed for existing defects DR. GRAHAM, 807 TTH ST. Investigate, And yon will be convinced that we are the only dentists in this city who do the highest grade of work at moderate prices. You can get Just as geod work as ours, but you'll have to pay or three times as much as we charge. You get cheaper work—and it is cheaper. Tt isn't Extracting, 28e. With Zono or gas, B0c. Cloae- ry Best Teeth, $8.00. Sole owners of ZONO, for painless extracting, without sleep or danger, U. S. Dental Association, COR 7TH AND D N.W. Baltimore office, 1 N. Charles st. 010 More German Pythinns Ge Oat. Goethe Lodge of Youngstown, Ohio, one of the oldest German lodges of Knights of Pythias, has decided, with but four dissent. ing votes, to withdraw from the order and will organize the Goethe Relief Society, using funds now In thelr possession for the new organization. The officers have noti- to the Grand Lodge. ———+e-+______ How to “Get Even.” From Progress. Should you have a grudge against a pas per which you know hes a big cireniation the best way in the world to “set even” is to use {ts columns regularly and get rich at Sts expense. Dropping out harms you, docsn't hurt them, and belong your competitors

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