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THE EVENING STAR , WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894—TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. Georgetown University | Medical Department MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCATIONAL, EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. SALE_NORTHWEST—WELL-LOCATED O¥ | FOR SALE_ON PRINCETON ST. NEAR S NEY TO LOAN-WE HAVE A FUND OF $5,000, IN WASHINGTO: IN WASHINGTON, IN_ WASHINGTON. Fons’ Woe foxive Yo ‘alles: very cheap at $2200 | barpain’’” “yqaeeats? for Be per aco property at Sper cent for 8 er 5 seer | ART STUDENTS LEAGUE, TENTH SESSION, The Columbian Universit wai | Foie ~—s ce ea SAUNDERS & CO. | Getover 1) 180k: Tate Moprait’ ane attache WASHINGTON, D. €. ee woe bog ON 198s RE sel 9-tf 1407 F’ et. : vater color, un- Preparatory School opcns......September 24 HOUSES, ON 14TH PRINCETON. We can quote special prices | _¢19-4t ees for a, short time. Ap FOR SALE_THE OF 171 AND R ST: a be bought h st. 700 Lith st 1 ROOM NEW B INDOW PRICK: . a er been oceupts two squares: th of Dupont Es SPL . Circle; side alley; windows on three sides; be WESCOTT, WILSON & TESTO ht and light: ete cellar; furnace and ail | _ Sel -t 1907 Pa. a Only $7.50: monthly payments | FOR SALE—OR MINNIX, 1427 F st. now. xel9 corner in the ne < DES! E be bought very ap if sold now; or wi on Ky for small houses in part pay; @ good chance for a builder. For full particulars call upon or ad- dress Koom 77 ‘ash. Loan and Trust bldg. s19-3t FOR SALE — TODD & BROWN’S SUBDIVISION. ‘This prope sure to advance, and preseut purchasers will ry cheap; lot fronts 95 feet on and 63 feet on R to 10-foot alley in amd terms apy a pasienger elevator ‘aml overlooks Scott Circle parks surrounding it. ‘Terms reasonable. Ad- drest OWNER N, Star office. sel9-ot* THB BEST HOUSE IN ‘on for $1,600—a fine make money. Apply to st , co é Dcely pamenty Ache | sei9-dt BANEN & SIMPSON, 700 14th st. a — gt and cold water; back yard; | FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL LOT 0: ‘A cit Frew for stable; 2 sas. from 6th an H sts. me. | south frout; 23.6 feet frontage; Just the neigh- If you want a bargain call at once; it cannot be} porhood for a handsome hot ‘or a few days duplicated. DAVID D.” STONE, eam offer this lot at a very low figure. I 806 and 00 F st. | Sypiy'to ne Ot 8 = FOR SALE—PRICE, $3,475_A NEW fi sel03t_ BANES & SIMPSON, 700 14th st. nw. Eim st., Le Droit Park; 6 large rooms AL D Tot 15: bavip Beste: nts. Apply to It ‘SOt and 806 F st. now. FOO 14th st. nw. FOR SALE—A GROOM BRICK ON STH ST. N ts offered for $2,400. It ts rented to a. sele white tenant. A rare chance to locate cn a Wide street nw. DAVID D. STONE, It S06 F FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—G . NEAR 20TH 3 story. 8 rooms and bath: mod. “imys.; lot 25.6% 129. ONLY $8,000. EASY TEAMS REDFOKD W. WALKER & SON, AN ABSOLUTE BARGAIN ND LOT, 2 ib IDE ‘ISTH ANDy 1TH, ; SY Ti iS. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—LOT S0x135; on Welling place near 14th st.; one of the most destrable locations on the heights. rice, $1.25. ‘Apply to BANES & SIMPSON, 700 1ith st now. sel-3t r SALE—BUILDERS OR SPECULATORS—ON heights 18th st. north of Columbia road, with view dowa 4 streets, making each lot like a corner; for lots 18x00, just uf the electric car line, $1,600 each. lw Address R. L. L., 1536 I st. nw. FOR SALE—OR_ EXCHANGE—HANDSOME (LOT on north side 8 st. m.w. near N. H. ave.; 23!x ons t sel4-sr' ing completed on ™ front of the ful location; public’ park iu front built for homes; wel! butit 3 aw. bet. L and M; 30x1 CRENSHAW & sel4-6t* 1410 G LETH EW HOUSES, it purchaser on sinall monthly de on B. and O. LJ. om, D.C. seli-inzt* FOR SALE- BEAUTIFUL NE Roanoke st. near Lith st. entire Pompei be fink south frent and rice, $12,000 tS, isle 6 st. ar, farnace, ete.; vargain to quick i se MD. 1 $12.50. s fe atten’ 2 | FoR RENT—AT BLADENSBU - dwelling; weter and stable; re StEVH 1213 F st. . Fs FOR SALE— BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES At bs CHEVY CHASE. JOHN att No. 218 N STREET N.W. A ine ‘new two-story brick vesidence, rooms «leep and containing every mod ie therough! Oniy 22 miautes® from Florida ave. by te ‘werk pom Ae ROCK CREEK RAILWAY. throughout; large lot, 20 ft. front, 100 ft. deep, PSopeensen ie pa of handsome fncrease to wide bile alley; if cold at once a thousand te q = Gollars lees tian actual ‘cost Will be accepted: THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. ‘THOMAS J. FISHER & CO. RW, : Company's Offi-e on Ground. — WANTED—ToO BUY A FARM OF ABOUT 150 1324 EASY’ TERMS. es by the year: not more than 10 miles from . Be Wise, REAL ESrare, 608 13TH ST. Washington; partly woodland; by the year. cull -3t J. ave. se. sel7-3t* FOR SALE—TRADE ¢ For s. i t RENT_PRETTY, COM- brick 313 rooms and 1.; lot 2x] fortable and healthy bomes at Woodside, ‘Linde with. ‘two-story _ bric bargain i] Forest Glen, Kensington and Garrett Par dof AT ONCE. WAKREN' CHOATE &{ $3,600 to $4 terms easy. F. BENJAML selT-3t_ | SUBURBAN SPECIALIST, 612 F STREET N.W. se14-6t muse, on Madison st.; one square from: | FOR SALE—AT LAUREL, MD., ON B. AND 0. A Dupont Circle; ‘new and select; $8,000. EB. beautiful residence; all m.i; with 20 acres’ of MctLELLAND, 1405 F st. server "| land; 19 min.’ walk trom station. FOR SALE_BY AUGUST DONATH, G11 7TH ST.— | %*1#6t* CRENSHAW & BOWEN, 1410 G n.w. ‘A beantiful new brick house of 9 rooms and bath, | GIOOK RARE CHANCE—TWO CoR- FOR SALE—RARE NE FOR HANDSOM near Sth and East Capitol; appointments perfect: | ner lots at’ “also houses for sale and rent. reagoaable GRACE M. THOMAS, ee ane sel3-1w 100 Corcoran bulldi Palisades of the Potomac. Building lots and villa sites for sale. Situate on both sides of the Conduit road, overlooking the historie Potomac river and Virginia hills. ‘The most picturesque am! desirable part of Washington. Washington a pone Falls ogc err will pass throug! property. Plats, C-» OD ition. Office, 1420 F 4 Washington, D. S.-H. PIN ___ auzt-im | POR SALE—-HGUSE ON ANACOSTIA HEIGHTS, — _ overlooking city and river; 8 rooms, bath, fur- FoR SALE .W., nace; near street cars; lot 70x250. Inquire on cheap brick dwelling. Price. -$3,100 | _ premises, 53 Franklin st., Anacostia. Jyl0-2m*_ 33th st. nw petween H and I sts, 3-story | OR SALE—AT WOODSIDE, MARYLAND—NINE- FOR SALE- HANDSOME NEW 10-ROOM HOUSE: large lot; heated nn pers south front; = latest, ements; st. near Dupont Circle; only $5,730. Alsy nine-room brick, bay-window house; south front; heated by latrobes: a charm:ng house; K st. near Conn. ave.; only $6,000. Also pretty six-roup: and bath brick house; bay Tindow: concrete collar: beautifully decorat- | © ed: oniy $4,750; the cheapest property in the n.w. fer location and price. Apply to OWNER, 2a story front. seld-1 room cottage, just fnished; large attic, cellar, Se ae furnace, range, bath, excellent Water; wind mill al wood ice, be ; terms to sult. a Se ee cee enacted sew bese, | 7. LRRGEETON. BEB Sette. core 4 ‘sleet H st. a.c. extended near car line, small frame ‘dwelling. Priee.. 18th si. mw., aew Groom day-window brick. Price only oF as $3,500 $50 cash, balance payable $20 per month, will bay new brick dwelling at Le Droit ‘Park. Price ++ 0 Desirable house on Capitol Hill, conventent to _SUMMER RESORTS. The Chalfonte. On the ocean front. Sea water baths in the house. Send for illustrated booklet. 271m E ROBERTS & SONS. On beach, Maryland ave., Atlantic cars herdics, 6 rooms, bath, papered and ROTEL City; capacity, 200; every comfort gi mt Terma, $100 cash, ‘balance $3) per mo, | EPEINAL, and convenletice ot fee lee Wecccccc sees = a N home; good table: v 3 Eine a mete = COTTAGES. $10 fo $18 per week: special rates 7th st. near E st., 9 rooms and bath dwelling: for for season. é 2 a vs 3 G. W. KENDRICK, Owner and letor. Belg ee en gees |. rake trade solicited. 24-800 9th st. sw. near D st., Sstory brick dwelling; | THE ELRERON.—ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., rc ; = and Pactfle aves : refurniahed, with ali’ conven- Hot 2ix1t0 to alley. Price only....------$3.0U0 | fences. “M. J. ECKERT. formerly. of the Ross wom iecmince more. and now at 1123-25 13th st., Washington,D.@. = have houses and lots In all sections for | _™y10-Sm tats exchange. | Apply ESTON'S SUNNYSIDE, es WESCOTT, WILCOX. & Ht PERSERSVIEG Be sels-6t S 1907 ave A Gettghttal mountain Tesort tagetlicent, scam, Fok SALE_SI EW Di ery: appointments | excellent.’ For illustra fags Within ‘three —sqna of Dupont © pam Hee adiivena JAMES H. PRESTON. Prices from $10,500 to $25,000. (Nos. 143 to 147), | _ 801m. 2w&2d TF st. RGAMDTER, 613 15TH ST. 3 containing § rooms, bath good yard, with ‘stable oa Wide paved alles; conveniently tocated on Le ; bargain ae only $650 cash re- “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA, offers apecial rates to families until October 1; large rooms: plenty shade; table first-class. Mrs. SE. Love seT-3w HILL TOP HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. 3m Finest location for svenery and air ‘in town: — == = — =| firet-class table; good telegraph office in FOR SALE—BY L. STARGARDTER. 613 15TH ST. | house: 115 hours from Washington. B.w.—A petty two-story sad cellar bay-window | —ap25-6mo TS LOVETT, Propristor. press-briek front; containing G -ooms, bath and r 2 a Are eotieast;: within 3 short | mountain; elevation 1,200 feet: 20 minutes’ dri ; Well rented; bargain to 4 Je2-3m STANTIAL AND WELL 12 rooms; centrally located in n.w. would exchange for untny ty in same aoe Lee beet. EX | PTANOS AND ORGANS. FO HESHECTABLE, COLOKED PER-| A Brand-New Upright Piano Sacrificed. from depot. Return ticket, $2.25, good, to 31. cial rate to all families. Send for circular, = G. W. GREEN, Proprictor, ny12-Sm once A discharged clerk bas left with us to eee sell a brani-new Webster Upright Plano, eee beautiful French walnut case, continuous ee hinges, latest improved pattern. $2255 bd cash; will sell at slight advance on time - eee to ible party. basement brick: a.m.t.: F. G. mith, only $3,900; FT nl ba <a. at Bradbury Pianos, FOR SALE—107 41 ST. N.E.; & ROOM BRICK 4 Ww. 12% PA. AVE. AND 1216 E ST. cellar, a.m.t., ete.; lot 13.6x100; thi must | "PHONE, 747. W. be sold: we have Deen askins $6.200: make ux an offer. STURGES & MOORE, GWU I st. o.%. eT FOR SALE-SOULH BROOKLAND—NEW 6-ROOM cottage; reception hall; lot Wx150; price, $2,400; $100 cash aud $25 per moath, inc interest. eT STURGES & MOOKE, 606 F st. nw. NEW; 6 ROOMS: cabinet mantels: 0 and FRANK L. at A Fine Piano hme igs only $160 — richly finished i" 375: rer alge For a Low Price. A ‘keemens Now must — For A ieattte Don't miss it. brick: 5 $160. bargains, — $10 $500 cash, b monthly. nd centrally Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. Ave. THE LEADING eae STORE, MAHOGANY €. will sell for $265 “cash. you Lave the cash. HANCOCK & €0., FOR SALE—T0 SETTLE A: story press brick huscs, opposi Fe h,"i5y inches on 1st. by 18h Appiy to Dr. D. M. OGDEN is ESTATE—THREE 4- F in Park; Stables 8 © se6-3m Don't Address. dye we: 7 rms. E : F or NE SECOND-HA} RIGHT, IN SI —— ee condition; guaranteed for 6 years; only $21 ALE—6TH ST. N.E.; cash and £ per month. One uprignt, $90 1. ling, packing, storage, tuning and repairing. Old pianos and organs taken in exchange and full value allowed. Pianos hoisted with care. HUGO WORCH & CO., 925 7th st. ow. Sole Agenis for the Sobmer pianos. au20 . cor. 13th and G sts. me. set G4 CONNECTICUT AVE.. A VERY and unusual; well constructed and shed elling. — Appl AWNER, at 506 OS, THE POPULAR STAN- @ th a . ae por beNei ne _seé-Im ae Beeekt seid recent at RUNES Tene Fou SALE_i516 NEW JERSEY AVE. N.W.. AT-| Pie ‘OF MUSIG, 1200 Ost. nw. Ext 1872 new house; well built; well arranged; | jy28-3m bath pantry, &.; 40 ft. of parking: — i = for stable ‘If desired; will sell_ low. ST. G08 T4th st. nw. _ auz0-tf = STORAGE. Hy = — Pianos. CTrequaled fe Tone. Touch, Workmanship and Durability. The Packing —. Of China, Household Goods and Works of Art, either for shipment or storaze, fs part of our workmen only employed. | arts of the world. Pinaos for Rent. gown nlnate Second-hand Pianos at Rargains. WF! ABE & CO.. S17 Penna. ave. n.w. Atsolutely the most durable PIANO made; tn. @orxed by th> musical profession; constructed AND pact mie ‘dry after the most artistic designs and in all kinds = os fi a, Yeami | Of rare wood cases, Establic more than 50 3 SLOAN © 60. i years. D. G. PFEIFFER & © ee - es sor — | @plt-tr 417 11th st. ow. STORAGE—CARKIAGES OF ALL KINDS STORED | °?°°" === GREGORY, 316 Pa. ave. aulé-<f at low prices A. H. Bw. MEDICAL. AFTER ALL OTHERS PAIL CONSULT THE OLD rellabl> specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; BO years’ experience Im treatment of all di soa Of men; consultation free dad strictly «xddentlal. | eetT-Im* ~ HOTELS. WILLARD'S HOTEL, a Pa. ave and 14th st. _Washington, D.C. _seae EBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. @ WANTED — OW POR CLIE on property werth $6,009; and $ erty Worth $20,000; for 3 to 5 years, at 6 per cent interest; will ‘allow a commission of 3 per cont JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 Fst. n.w. setae TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 #pproved real estate security; no HEISKELL & M Te OF $5,000 WANTED ON _A HANDSOME brick on S st. near N. H. ave. Ad- ST., Star office, “e186 1,600, $2,000, $2,500, $5,000 AND $19,008 to Joan on Inuproxed real estate security at_6 per cent; prompt attention t® applications, SWORMSTEDE & bRADLEY Fst. MONEY TO LOAN v IN SMALL sums EASY PA ents; rates low, VETZLEK, 45 Obi Bunk’ building. Yauss-tw OAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON CITY no delay; 5 and 6 per cent. GEO. 1. PAKS, 1410 G st. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washirgton Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. ave (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office.) sel-tr MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS A} carriages, in dwellings or storage; trust notes, icles ‘or other securities without publicity. _ Apply 1202 N. Capitol st 3 Al 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. ALSO RUILD©RS' LOANS. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14TH ST. N.W. sel-tt z MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRU R. 0. HOLT COR. 10TH AND F w. MO: E T LOWEST RATES OF iN- terest on Washington real estate, LLEN W. MALLERY & CO., aull-tt O26 F st. WHO WANTS MONEY?" IF YOU DO YOU © get It upou an Lour's notice. We take life in- surance policies, bonds (local or remote), stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and certifi: LOf deposit of the loan companies. ERKES & BAKER, 17 Sun building. *RE NATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN Association of New York ‘has outstanding loans of $1,300,000. It iy the ol¢est and in eastern states. If you want a PROMPT loan on good security, either for tie building or purchase of a Lome, Call on oF adress E. R. HAIGHT, Special Agent, 1210 F st.,Wash., D.C. YOU WANT TO BORKOW, LOAN, BUY Ol ALL real estate, let me hear from you. 1 ean J. EAKIN Gapsiy, q save you time and money, 526 13th st. TU LOAN ON APPROVED CITY RE estate at 3 per cent ini Special privile with respect to prior payments. | Large amounts ly. YLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 TO" LOAN ON IMPLOVED country property, RICHD, B. B. PIL, W. Cit Je28-3m, Attornoys-at-Law, C12 F st. nw. WASHINGTO: 5 Will oan vou any sum you wi small, on furniture, pistcs, without remeval er publicity. Ary business with us strictly confidential, and you con get the money the day you ask for it, Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenlence of the borrower, and any part paid reduces tLe cost of carrying the loan ee bw ‘tien to the amount pe id Te WASHINGTON MORTGAGE Loa co. Jel6-tr 610 F 500, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, MIT F st. nw. N REAL ESTATE OR FURST- lowest rates of interest; no de- urity is good. ©. GREE} MONEY TO LOAN AY 3 AND 6 PI approved District real estate; no delays. s M. M. PARKER, MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, EST RATES OF INTEREST, VASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. y in closing transactions, THOS. J. FISHER & ©0., 1824 F st. ‘b.w, AT 5 PER CENT ON AP Proved District real estate. Also installment F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. MOY OAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderste. WASIUN DA Cor. 130 Toans made. apo nw. ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &€C., Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loays made the day you apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., apl§-tr 602 F st. n.w., main floor. RIVER BOATS. VIRGINIA STEAMBOAT ©O. ‘The steamer Sue will e Washington every Monday and Thursday at 3 p.m, for river Jand- ings only; returning, will arrive In Washiug:on early Monday and Thursday ain, ‘The steamer Potomac will leave for riv landings and Baltimore on Sunday at 4 9.1 will leave Baltimore for Wastington on Friday at 6 p.m. For all information apply to STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. wharf, or 910 Pa, _ POTOMAC Telephone, 745. ae EW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Sunday, Hug at all ves Rives View wharf, 7th street, Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m., land wharves as far down as Maddox creek, Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fiidaya, 3p, ser accommodations rst-class. Frety Until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765, FA REED & 00, ES. RANDALL ‘Agents, Alex. ietor and Mannger. GEO. 0. CAKPINTER, Gen, Agt, 26-te Washington, “D.C. STEAMER “WAKEFIEID. From 7th st. ferry wharf. On Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a.m, for river landings, to Colonial Beach; thence to Wicomico river, and Nomini ‘creek. On Saturday, all above landings and Leonardtown aud St. Clement bay wharves. Returaing on Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Sunday. (See schedule), Myewtt c v. Ribu: Gen't NORFOLK AND WASH: DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, D. ¢., FORTRESS MONKOE AND NORFOLK, VA. The new and powerful Iron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washington daily at 7 p.m. from foot of Tth st. wharf, arrive at Fortress Monroe at 6:30 a.m. next day. Arrive at Norfolk at 7:30 a. where railroad co south and southwest NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m, Leave Fortress Monroe at 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washingtou at 6:30 a.m. next day 3, 619, 1351 and 1421 Penn- Tickets on sale a eylvania ave. and 615 5th st. ow. tions are made for all point Ask for tickets via uew line. ‘Telephone 790. JNO. CALLAHAN, aplt-tt oe nm, Supt. : DENTISTRY. We'll Advise You Honestly the most economic: an of your teeth remedy needed without ations H out pain. aft és XTRACTE we use a solution whieh ually painful ordeal a pleasant —altost agreeable experfence—e, AHAM, 307 TPH DR. 4 Every One Says That our method for the Painless Extraction of Teeth far surpasses other method now In use, It’s absolu 4 painless and entirely harmless. ® anaesthetic no unpleasant after-effect experienced. Pain- less Extractions, 50 cts. "AL PARLORS, AVE. N.W. 124 Investigat nvestigate, And you 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 good work as ours, but you'll have to pay twice or three times as much as we charge. You can get cheaper work—and it is cheaper. It isn't good. Extracting, 25c. With Zono or gas, 50c. Clean- ing, Te. Silver fillings, 75c. Platina, $1.00. Gold, according to size. Solld gold crowns, $7.50. Very 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 et. ART STU- ING GML nH. iy ime 4 ‘un instruct day and evening classe portrait, illustration and composition. Edwin Lamosure | will fhstruct classes in olor, Studie, Corcerai bidg., room draped COLUMBIA” CONSERVATDE 900 K STS aN PIANO, ORGAN, | V1 se19-6U" LADY OF St position as Boats Fr OF MUSIC, YOUNG desires teaches ARNOLD W. MEYER, LEIPZIG GRADU Piano, theory, psychological syst ture; cne vecai lesson sand ics eluding books, $5. 1901 V B h fitting spect 3 profession acquired in three months, at me erate coct. A diploma fssned to each graduate at the end of the cow se18-1m SHINGTON, D.C., Sept. DENTAL DEPARTMENT OF HOW. SITY James B. Hodgkins, D.D. ciates are in charge of the dental this school. Dre, Starr Parsons and Lee have severed the! and his asso- partment of . Ellxworta nC Be PURVIS, Becretany. The Bliss School Of Electricity. Annout ent-—Books cl Those intending to 0. The only exclusively pr | engineering in the address T.2. aulS-1m, For detatled Principal, Warder coming a its’ s scholars, FOR GIRLS. eopens a. PRINCIPAL, Im* NSTON INSTITUTE— 1 for girls, 3038, peus September ‘DAY » place . BOARDING AD ) and 42 Canned Mr. and Mrs. B. i, MASON. PH. D., 322 © N.W., JOUNS HOP- studeut; thorough preparation for in classics and ‘other studies; 8 years’ ex LESSONS. n given to begiw MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, viol 328 Corcoran st “WILSON, VOCAT My recom sel5-Im* Reside SS KATIE — V. “Pupil of and spect Wiliam Shakespeat MRs. Instructor of Plat sel5-1mo* WASHIN FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 151 at., near Mass. ave.—Bourding and day school; primary, intermediate and advanced departments; efficient” teachers. The principal has — spent TWELVE years tn earnest work, and no effort 1s spared in order to awaken the intellectual lite of her pupils. For clreulars apply, 9 to 12 a.m., -Im? Mins CLAUDIA STUART, Principal. The Department of Arch tectural Drawing In Spencerian Business College is now open for the reception of students. Carpanters, builders, chanics and students in drangbting’ who have been trained here have achieved rewtikable success in their several Hines, as a direct result of the prac: teal skill and int thus acquired, artient open Tuesday au e kK from October 2 to July 1. I Voice and Harmony. given at college o US D st. now, TR SARA = Pri cipal. locution, RFINED AND EDI pils for plano ‘Tertus mod- Box selb-3t* Spectat VOCAL, VIOLEN, Apparat and Lane Daneing for special exerci TON, Di 3 lars sent on a Medical, Surgical, The Medicai Department will give the following tt f Howard Unt pies during the Freedien's Hospit winter beginning . by Prot. N. F. D pan. by Profs, » Daniel Williams. and seniors, by Prof. by Prof. week, ae 4 of Rectum—Once a week, by Prof. C. aor Sursery—Tuesilays and Thursdays, by Dr. Dispensary Dafly, from 12 ¢ Drs. “Watts, HM and Willist Out-door Midwifery, by Di Dents] Infirm: to 5 orclock Students desiring to attend these pis to CB. PURVIS, MID... Seer st. E 2 o'clock p.m, by Ki clinies must ap- etary, 1 IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLBG: tt Sey for the year. The stronges pene double of last year. of VALUE Is SUCCESS derived from PUBLIC APPROVAR. A. first-class BUSINESS jistruction wita notion that "HIGH prices ea Be td longer tat ins, ‘ul siness course, di: night, $25 fe The typewriting an shorthus toute, Bie BEST LOCATIC Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, English, letter business subjec profits. ‘ices guarantee the BEST. The old writing, penmanship and “ail Established 1876. “Send for catalogue: IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. Sth and K ats. ow., SW. Fiyno, “AM. Prin, TIONAL UNIVERSIT LAW DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF Law. Hon. ARTHUR Mac President. Tate Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dist of Columbia. Hon. RICHARD H. ALVEY, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals Of the Dis- riet o Lecturer on (Of Bost, Lecturer on Personal Pro Wills and H. 0, ¢ (Of the Instructor of the Common Jurisprudes Domestic Relations, ation, Hon "Professor of Equity t w of Tort EC CARUSL 1 (Of the Washington Instructor of the Junior Class, and Py Law of Real and Person tracts, ble Ins fessor of the Property, Con- fments “and Corporat ip WALTE ROUPRS, LL.M or atént ‘Wttice), Lecturer o it LAW And Practice. Hon, i FL PHYLLIS, (Of ‘the Washiigctot, bar), Tate Sollettor General of tie Ppited ‘States; Lec- turer on the Law 6f' Partnership and Corporattoral Hon. JOHN GOOBE, (Of Virginia), Lecturer cn the Taw of Crimes, JACKSON HH. RAISPOS i, (Of the Washi Lecturer on Practice, and Jud Messra. SAMUEL ‘TO: bar), of the Moot Court. CARUSI. sesalon of” the Law ‘October 1, 1894, at 6:30 p.m., in the new Laws Stool bullding, on 13th st. between H and I sts. n.fy., when announce- ments will be made for the cfg year. Intend~ ing students, alumni and alf others who are inter- ested in legal studies, are invited to be present, For information and enrollment of students, the secretary can be seen at his office, G10 13th st. nw., from 9 o'clock a.m. to 5 o'clock p.m., ani after the opening of the session, at the school bullding also, ‘froin 6 to 7 o'clock p.m. Inasmuch as the mode of instruction pursued in this school requires that the number of students admitted to the classes be lmited, an early en- rollment is expedient. Catalogues can be had at the book Towdermilk & Co., 1424 F st. n. & Co., 1322 Fst. nw., or on applic: er to the undersigned. ENE D. CARUSI, Secreta MRS GRACE A. K. STEELE, EXPERT 5 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. Studio, 3EN The twenty-fifth annual School will open Mi 1 seS-w&sim* THE HOWARD LAW SCHOOL, 420 STH st. nw., will 2 Monday eve., Oct. 1, at 6 O'eoces” For eh infor reulars containing full mation apply to or address B. F. LEIGHTON, LL.D., Dean, 452 D st. u.w., or JAS. F. BUNDY, Sey: giitice in Law bldg.. 420 6th st. nw. ee! Columbian College opens. Medical _ School» opeus. Dental School opens. Corcoran Scientific Law School opens. Sebool of Gradu: THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL, Hi street northwest, gives thorouzh prepara- tion for college, for the Naval and Military Acad- ewies and for business. A corps of tem professors and instructors. Building open for inspection and a teacher present daily after September 9 to answer cSeptember 24 October 1 Inguirics fem 9 to 2 o'clock. Session bexins SER- TEMBER 24. For further information address ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Principal. THE COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT. The exercises of this department will be re- sumed on Monday, September 24, at 9 o'clock a.m., in the lecture hall of the university. Pull classical and scientitic courses, leading to the de- respectively, are offered. Spectal isd for students whose time is limited. The faculty is composed of the following professors and instructors: IE FACULTY JAMES C. WE! President, ING, LL. Professor of Political and Historical Philo . HUNTINGTON, D.D., grees of A.B. a The Rev. ADONIRAM J. Professor of the Greek i and Literature. The Rev. SAMUEL M. SHUTE, D.D., Professor of = oa Language and Literature and of Any ANDREW P. MONTA , AM, Ph. D., Professor of the Latin Language and & J. HOWARD GORE, T.'S., Ph. Professor of Fy “ind and Lit nowarp fr "ffopcKt: Sad aap Ph Ds Professor of Physics and djunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, A.M, Ph. Professor of the Freneh Langu ‘The Rev. J. MACBRIDE Professor of Intellectual CHARLES E. MU: Professor H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Ph, D., Non-resident Le-turer on the History of Chemistry. CYRUS ADLER, Ph. D., al History. LL. ILM, f the German Lan- atnre, Prof E. HILTON JACKS" VYNE, AM. tant” in’ Greek, HODGKINS, A, B., ar and Librarian, ‘of both sexes. Ad. ther information may versity building, corner of 15th ‘AN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. prof terenty- full departments; twelve full cours of stu 1 Sci i avd Ineer- teoroiog ‘Geology rehitecture, Eco- fe gui Literature, leading to sezres jor course, $30 a year. a students adinitted. Fee for’ single “studies, $30 ber year. Laboratory, designing and field ' work ou. Opening exercises Tuesday, October 2, at p.m, Prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Pb. D. THE LAW SCHOOL FACULTY: JAMES (©. “WELLING, LL.D. Professor of Public und P The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LLD., (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, of the Law of Domestic Me- lations, of Commercial Paper and of Torts. Tue Hou. WALTER S. COX, LLAD., (Assoctate Justice of the 5 trict of Professor of the Law of Leal aud Personal Prop- erty, of Contracts and of Crimes and Misdemeanors. The Hen, WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D. Gometine Assistant Attorney General of Gaited ates) Professor of Equlty, Jurisprudence, of Common Law nd Equity Pteadinz, and of the Law ef Evidence. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LLD., (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Professor of the Law of Corporationa. Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, AM. LLM., (ot the Johns Hopkids, University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY E. DAVIS, A.M, [LM., Gometime Assistant Attorney of the District of Columbia}, Lecturer ou the History of Law. MATTINGLY, Esq. Law. Tue Hoa. WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A.M., (Sometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. The Hon. ANDREW C. BRaDLEY, (Associate Justice of Supreme Court’ of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Plead- . ing and Practice. WILLIAM G._ JOHNSON, LLM. (of the Washington Bar), Professor of Legal Catechetics and Judge of Moot rt. GRADUATE SCHOOL. Courses of advanced instruction are offered, which Jead to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Eclence, Civil nclecer, Electrical Engincer and ctor ‘of Josophy. A school of original research and bibliographic inquiry. Opening exercises Thursday, October 4 at § p.m. Minot. CHARLES EB. MUNROE, = in. For catulogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MARTIN, 41m Secretary. Medical Department or The Columbian University and Hits. now. ipreme Court of the Dis- mila), 13% H ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. The seventy-third session begins October 1, 1894. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. E. A. de Schweinitz, at 8 p.m., October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m, Every facility for practical laboratory aud clini cal instruction ts afforded. For announcement and further Information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1521 Q st. nw. Telephcie,S13. Hou to 10°30 a.z., 4 to G p.m. Dr. B.A. DE SCHWELNITZ, Ses. Treas, 1325 H st. ow. Hours: 2 to 8 and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be beld at the college at 8 p.m, September 27. sel-tf Dental Department of The Columbian University. 1325 Hf st. n.w., Washingion, D. C, The eighth session oo October 1, 1804. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. H. B, Noble at $ p.m October 1, Regular daily lectuzes commence at 5:30 p.m, For further tuformation apply to J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1309 F st. m. Autumn examinations will be eld at the college at 8 p.m., September se3-1m Martyn College of Oratory. —INCORPORATED, — The largest and best equipped Tosiitution of ite kind in the world. FOUR GREAT DEPARTMENTS: 1. ELOCUTION. 2. ORATORY. 3. DRAMATIO CULTURE, 4. PHYSICAL CULTURE. a RBV. FRANKLIN J. MILLER, 4.M., PRINCIPAL. —— HON. EDWIN B. HAY, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF ‘TRUSTEES. pares lessees PROF. WEBSTER EDGERLY, PRESIDENT. —— TEACHERS AND LECTURERS IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. pee ine Special Features for 1894-95. 1. A separate graduating course in Literature; open to all. The use of the new Practice Rooms for Indl- vidual practice. ‘These rooms are built of triple walls, with cement filling; are very high, well ventilated, and lighted by electricity. “The op- portunity ‘for individual practice is a great bless- Ing''to ‘hose who wish to develop the voice with- out disturbing others.” 8. Every pupil in’ the college will have the privilege of taking part in an entertainment at Feast ‘duce a Weeks elther in Mecitation, Speaking. Debate or the Drama, as preferred. 1 of conferring Diplomas will ndard raised; and monthly ke the place of Anal ex- upil need fail. ‘These are pectal Fall Circular (re: fll be mailed to any ad- dress. COLLEGE OPENS OCTORER 1.—Regular Day Sessions in the mornings; ing Sessions begin at 7:45, and are repetitions of the Day. Sessions. Application Blanks are necessary for adailssion. au28-3m WHITTINGHAM INST., TAKOMA PARK, D.C., A Wourding and day school for young Indies and euildres, Full graduating course tn | English, Latin, modera languages, etc. Miss ROSS, Prin: mhiPtocel aa WIMODACGSIS, 1828 I ST. N.W.—CLASSES BE- inning Freich organize Sept. 17; other classes, ctober I. Terms, $1 @ month to members; mem bership. $1 @ year. ADA L, SMITH, Supt. jy12-6m, PRAUGHTING TAUGHT EVENINGS—MECHANT. cal, architectural, topographical and naval, with the necessary mathematics for designers,» In- structions begin September 24, at 681 th si, me, aut. “Where to Attend School. We impart a thorough knowledge of the COM. MERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time rnd toney than othe: schools, HUNDREDS owe thelr succese in life (eo they aay) to the traluing they re ceived here. We made BREAD-WINNERS of them. We Want you to kuow us; write and we will reli you all about this LIVE SCHOUL. N.B.—We azsist : so that no expliined in the September 10), which raduates to positions. Tenth year opens Monday, September ‘3. and evening sessions. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 211 East Capitol st. au2d-tt HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL, DENTAL ‘and Pharmaceutical Departments will open Oct. 1. For circulars address C. B. PURVIS, M. D., Secretary, 1118 13th st. n.W. Dental ‘students ¢an address or call upon Prof. JAMES B. 4F19-tovel . PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1423 Q ST. N.W., RE ‘opens September 17, 184. Preparation’ for unk versities, technical schools and business pur- ences. ‘circulars uastt vn operas, RS ND AN ING ‘Thor nd practically taught. Individual in- mructisa the ev ecurse. Cali for circulars, SCHOOL OF at P¥VONOGRAPHY, 631 F st, Dw = sel-lin* (Founded 1789) SCHOOL OF LAW. Faculty. Rev, J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. Ju, Gestic President of the University. Mon. HENKY B. BROWN, LL. D., Supreme Court of the uited States), Lecturer ou Adiuiralty Jurisprudence. Hon, WILLIAM A. RICHAKUSUN, LL. D., {Chiet Justice United States Court ‘of Clams), Lecturer on Statutory and Administrative Law and Le Hon, MARTIN F. Mo! egal Maxi . LL. D., (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the District Lecturer of Columbia), on Constitutionai and Yuternatioual Law, and Comparative Juris: udence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals Of the District Lecturer Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL. D., Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer on the La JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL. D. Lecturer Lecturer tracts and » GEORGE E. HAMILTON, Lecturer on the Law of Torts, Practice, R. ROSS PERRY, A. ot Columbia), on the Law of Corporations and Equity Juri ence. Estate and the Law of Evidence. on the Law of Personal Property, Con- egotiable 4 mentary Law. -» Td. D.. ‘on Common Law ‘Pieading, Criminar Law, and Domestic Relations. Rev. RENE HOLAIND, 8. J, Lecturer on Natural ‘Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL D., Cireuit Court of Ap BERT, Jou BANNALD, Lecturer on Civil Law. Cou MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Messrs. TALLMADG! LAM. and HENRY’ WISE GARNETT. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M, Secretary and Treasurer. The twenty-fifth annual session of the School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, iy hool Butlding, Nos. 306 and 508 E street t delivered ‘and announcements ma: Present and prospective students, alu: and all others intersted 6:30 Law & northw term. cordially 7pm, the del drug, pl signed. 1322 F street not store, 703 F sel0-Im GOOD OPPORTUNITY DCTORER 3, IN04, at in its commodious, specially designed » When the introductory lecture will Le for the ensu in legal education are invited to be present, ‘The secretary can be seen at his office im the law building daily, after Se ember 15, from 6 to for tuformation, cnroliment, “&e. Those proposing to connect thetiselves with the school for suing naines before the opening night y incident to that occas term are requested to enroll their and thus avoid the . Kiving the course of sted) ‘ained at book stores of W. 5S. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. spirit. seT-tr Primary. ratory and collegiate departments. New buildings, pliance for healt Ticth year opens October second, 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11th st Boarding aud day school for young ladi; Uttle children. bly modere and prog-essive in metvoa and perfectly eaulyied with every ap- and ecmfort to pupils. Yor farther information apply to the 1. nr interes ELUCABETH SOMERS. RRs. HARRIET MILLS. Vocal lessous, after Sept. 15. The MON’ 1115 Oth st. Miss MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL KE | open for the sixth year on M 1429 2th " mates ber 4. Young Indi ‘st., will reopen ember and ctlidren not Beendng the academy are admit- ted to the classes phonogra, LOTTA MILLS, Pianist. ACADEMY, O01 EAST ¢ music, ith pis, Latin and French.” “gureSino™ Oct. A, at nw. Application may be miade September 25 and 29, between the hours of 9 and 12 a.m. MRS. B. we H, McEWES, TEACHER OF SINGING 343 North Capitol ‘si. {Wastlagtn, it 243 Ws aus-nkwln sel-dtt MRS. 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