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FOR SALE—HOUOSES. FOk SALE_WE WANT TO HAVE THE HOUSE. a ae eee tree oe the tg Gulper cellar roo aa Strict. close: to siecidas Chcte ob Norte, Capital st. These houses constitute a row of the most attractive in the city. They brve full length cel- lar, 6 rooms; handsomely papered: til bath, with every itractive convenlence; butler’s pan: try; china closet; fine cabinet mantels and im- ported chandeliers. These houses are heated by Steam and require very little coal to produce per- fect heat; lee, $4,300 and $5,000. Write for our map Washington and_ bulletin. WM. If. SAUNDERS & CO., it 1407 F st. nw. FO SALB_NORTHWEST—HOUSE OF 13 EMS— A, MODERN HOUSE, 100—FOR $7,500. DO WANT IT? NATH, 611 7TH ST. sei$ AUGUST DO: For SALE—1723 P ST. NW.; NEW; MARBLE front; fine intertor; 12 SZoms. Will sell at a bargain. on ease terms. Offered $1,000 per year rent. Buy for investment. It WM. H. SAUNDERS & ©O., 1407 F st. FOR SALE—A 78. HOUSE. CALL ON ME OR have me call on you to show you the home I offer yen for $3.500 In the n.w.; easy payments. J. D. SULLIVAN, 18th and G sts. n.w. —_se18-6t FOR SALB—$2.950; REDUCED FROM $3.500—3D near G n.e., Gr. and bath brick; 16x98, alley; buy it on your own terms. sels-t FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. Fok SaLe— Some beantiful new houses on Columbia Heights. ‘The parking reservation, the elevation of the land and the line of cable cars make this location very sirable. A house on 12th st. near R. I. ave. n.w. | This fs cheap at 28-10 acres of land on the Chappel road, 300 feat from Cona. axe. and. the. elec es car line. promis! estinent good place for a howe. ‘Only. -$2,000 An excellent frame house on G st. near 20th n.w. Lot 20.4x115, and worth nearly as much as is asked for the entire premises. 3 Ground for sale by the acre at Branchville, on the B. & O. R. R., near the station. The Boule- vard Electric Road, now being built, will pass Bear this ground. Will sell In lots from three to twenty} acres. Ground in this immediate location has sold as high as Se. per foot. Tots in the beautiful subdivision of Fairlawn. adjoining Laurel. The new electric road from Washington to Raltimore will run through the center of this subdivision. Easy terms will be made to purchasers of lots who want to secure a home for themsclves. Three 8-story 6-room brick houses on H st. het. 6th and 7th ne. will he sold cheap on an offer. ‘The excellent cable car service on this thorough- fare will necessarily produce an increase jn value. Hi st. is rapidiy running into a business street. Inspection invited and an offer wanted. A pretty brick house, six rooms and cellar, G Rear 12tb st. ne... eas «++ +$3,000 Three new 7-room houses on R st. n.w. On easy terms. Cheap at. $5,000 Some beautiful butlding lots for sale in the rapidly growing town of Hyattsville. Hyattsville fs five and a half miles from Washington, on the B. & O. R. R., about twenty trains each way daily. Commutation rates, 5% cents. The new electric road will pass through this town. Lots for sale in the charming little town of Kensington, connected with hington by the Metropolitan Branch of the B. & 0. R. R.; also thieelectric road via Chevy Chase. B. H. WARNER & CO,. ae18-3t 916 F st. nw. FOR GATE_SBVERAL VERY HANDSOME HOUSES near Dupont Circle; will be sold at figures below cont, If zou wish to buy @ bouse at from $10,000 to $20,000, we cam gre pon veluable sreraation. sel4-s,M&wBt ‘1407 F st. FoR SaLE_—VERY PRETTY 8-STORY AND BASE- mient house near Dupont Circle at $7,500, FOR SALB—Very handsome house near Dupont Circle will be sold at a sacrifice; $1,500 +ssh, balance to sult. #OR SALE—Two nice little siz-room brick houses, with stone trimmings: convenient to de- partments; will sell on terms at $2,750. FOR SALE—A rare ba: in in small houses for homes; situated on Q st.n.w.; $4,000; easy terms, Write or call on us for our new issue of map of Washington and bulletin. ° WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., sel4-s,m&w3t 1407 F st. nw. FOR SALE—GRAND CHANCE TO BUY AN AT- tractive home ee auction. Almost new Se ee i 4th st. nw. Only 50 ft. from I, ave.; 6 rooms and bath; a. will be sold at anction Vie 6 September 20. at 5 o'clock p.m., on the bp . Trust of $3.50: balance in cash, or al sel7-3t FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—ONLY $409 Oit more cash, balaace $25 a month. Price, $3,200; cost, $5,700; a choice lozation p.w.; new; two stories; cellar; furnace; brick stable; rent. §30. Address Hi. it, M., Star office. evi7-Bt FOR BALE-S17 V N.E, CENTER ECRINGTON § rooms; large cellar and yard; house finished in best manner; heated by water; all_mod- ern Imp. $509 down, balance long tims, W. ¥. NASH, 122 M nw. sel7-at FOR SALE—HOME; §25 CASH AND $10 PER month; improving’ section of elty; new house; drant water: price, $1,400: lot: | 30-rt. alloy. See OWNER, Room 2, Warder bidg., 9th and F nw. sol7-3t* TOR SALE—310 © ST. N.W.; IMPROVED BY A four-story brick building; once the residence of Francis Scott Key; lot 54xt: eh ae to the Owner, ELIZABETH MOORE, 310 C st. n.w. wel’ FOR SALE—$20 CASH AND $22 MONTHLY FOR & modern, @-room and bath, bay-window house latrobes: “slate mantels; nicely papered: larg: lot; lovition, 1417 12th at. ne. RURDETT STRYKER, 619 14th st. n.w., or 1026 Fla uve. Be. sel7-tm* FOR SALE-COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. NEW, 11- room house; s.w. corner 18th and Kenesaw’ ave. ; 7 chambers; parlor, white and gold; fine decora- fons; heated by Richardson & Boynton furnace plumbing the best; tied bath - Apply to OWNER on prem- sel7-3t* FOR SALE—9-ROOM G-STORY BRICK, ON et. nw. repair; large parking: nice 98,500. ory ‘brick on R. i. ave. ath st; $17,000. A. J. WHITAKER, 018 ¥ sel7-2t FOR SALB_N ST. BET. 19TH AND 20TH, 8 Story and Anished basement dwelling: 11_ rooms; back building; front, 23.9; press brick: price, $18,500. EUGENE "MORGAN, Nat. | Bank of ‘asbington. sel6-im* Es grat room; large cell Ines. FOR SALB_A NEW 7-ROOM BAY-WINDOW houre; press-brick front; all m.t.; $2,800: will sell on small monthly payments. JNO. MILLER, 16th ind F se16-8t® Fe Rm SALE—A NEW 2-STORY 6ROOM AND bath bay-window brick house; 47 Ivy s' 5 near cor. of New Jersey ave.; wide street; nice neighborhood; $3,200; terms to suit; or small coal SS goes balance monthly. Apply to OWNER. on premises. aeis-Bt® For SALE-IN COLUMBIA HBIGHTS—$1,000 1css than any similar house im that section; new, bandsome house (lot 21x80); 9r. and bat! very ee retitectere (ane decorations; 40 ft. ing’ price only $7,500. Bet6-ad O° Ww! @ MINNIX, 1427 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, a finely situated garden farm of 44% acre good buildings; ground rieb. For terms, &c., ap- ply to J. T. CAMPBELL, 1811 11th st. se16-3t° For SALE—COLUMBIA HTS., HOUSES IN THAT beautiful block just north of t ‘Chinese lega- tion on 14th st., cor. Howard : 9 rooms and re- ception hall; Ae yards to ley; prir range from $9,000 to $10,000; housce cpen at all times for inepection. BARR & SANNER, Owners, 9th s*. and New York ave. n. el4-5t FOR SaLE-THE BIGGPST BARGAINS ON 6O- lumbis Hts., 1800-11-13 K 9 ‘and reception hall; lots 156 ft. deep: south front 80-fc. parking: oue pri-e, and that the lowes! 500; terms ‘to suit: houses open at all times. ARR & SANNER, Owners, 9th and New York ave. a 14-5 FOR SALB—-SPLENDID INVESTMENTS—LOT 172, 100, and old frame house, 10th near N n.w.; worth $4,000; owner must sell; will take $2,700. Also nice lot. Dupont circle, ‘with good 7-room house; worth $14,000: must sell for, $8,000. New 9r. house: nice location n.w.; worth $7,000: will sell for $6,250: only $250 balance’ monthly, 8 rent. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. sel4-6t* FOR SALE—ELBGANT 7-ROOM VILLA AT HIGH- land Station; large halls; cellar; pump in kitcher heated by latrobes; lot 50x100; well shaded. Re- duced to $3,250. “Easy payments, or will take suburban lot in part payment. Commutation fare, 4c. Address DEPEW, sel0 Star office. FOR SALE—HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. Many of the finest homes in the city. Prices too low to be published. T have special bargains to offer on CONN. AVF., MASS. AVE., 16th ST. - NOTE.—I Challenge ‘comparison on my Ist of BARG in fimproved property n.wW., from IN $6,500 to $100,000. Particulars given to buyers.” E_C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n.w. sed-tr FOR, SALE-BY OWNER—N. W. RESIDENCI buff brick; cellar; 8 stories: 8 100m: and bath room; miosale tiled ves.: parlor fireplac gas log, tile and mantel; improved bath fixtu Fang®. gas stove, refrigeratoc cai electri¢ Hight; furnace heat: gas fixtures; speaking tubes: house papered ard carpeted in elegant style, ready to move In: locstion, 132) Wallach place. $1,000 cash required. F. B. PYLE, Arch't, tel. 17860. FOR SALE—OR RENT_ON TST. NW. ¢ Frauki “.B. tstory houses, Nos. 1330, wanted. To settle an es: Executor, 1624 P st. nw. set-im* Fok SiLE—2 NEW SOLID BRICK G-RooM_coT- tages; Elliot st., West Washington, on the Wash- fogton snd Great Falls electrie road, now being built to run by August 23; papered throughout lots 14x100 to 20-foot alley; housea 36 ft. dee} perete cellar, full & gilla to cable ca city water; @ bargain ‘at $1,400 each. J. C. BURST. Owner, 1427 F at. Sytv-tt R SALE—-A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSD, 1234 Oth nw. io stove nnd pressed brick; modern fmprovemeuts. | Y'ATRICK O'FARREL, | Owner, 4: = = ¥. ave. Jy19-tf THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,. 1895-TWELVE PAGES, OADS. PENNSYLVANIA “RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect September 9, 2895. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pallmen Bleeping," Dit , Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, ti, India St Louis, Cleveland abd ‘Toledo. " Butfet Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M, FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Se eee: Parlor and Dining Cara, far to Pittsburg. 38:40 P.M. CHICAGO. AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg." Slcep- ing and pining Care, Harrisburg to Louis, Cincinnati, souleville“and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. ‘WESTERN EXPRESS.—Puliman Steep- Car ‘to Chl and Harrisburg to Cleveland. ing Car to Chicago. 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Bleeping avd Dining Cors to St. Louls, and Sleep- fi F Harriaburg to Cincinnatl 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. ing Car to Pittsburg. 80 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and gare Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily except Sunday. For Williamsport dally, 3:40 P.M. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls dally, except Saturday, with Slecp- ng, Car Washington to’ Suspension Bridge 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- Pullman Sleep- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- | or Philadelphia, New York and the East 1. New York ai e a 4:00 BM, “CONGHESSIONAT, LIMITED. all Par- Yor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for Rew Xork dally, for Philadelphia week days, lar at 7:03 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10:00 i ing Car), and 11:00 (Di 4 12:15, 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 : M. On Sun- day, 7:05 nine Car), 7:20, 9:00, 11:00 (Din! Cai 12:15, 3:16, 6:40, 10:00 ai For Philade! 6 AM. week days. 01 and 5:46 For Boston, without change, 7:50 A.M. week da; ee 0, 03 Fr , 6:25, 40:80, 11:00 and 11:06 44:00 Limited), 4: 10:00, 1 7:96, > G40, T2107 P.M. ‘On Sunday, a 80, 11:00 AM., 12:15, 5, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), B40, 10, 10:00, 10:40 und 11:35 P.M. ‘Creek’ Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, exeept Sunday: For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. daily, except Sunday. Stindays, 9:00 A.M. and 4:20 P.M. : Atlantic Coast Line. sonville and Tampa, mond only, 10:57 A.M. we Accommodation for Quantico, 4:25 P.M. week da! For Alexandria, 4:30, 11:50 A.M., 12: hmond, Jack- 30 TM. daily. dafly. Rich: slays. 45 A.M. daily, and ). 9:45. 10:57, 00,5 Gn Sunday at 15, 8:02 and 10:10 i 48, M., 2: 7:20, 9:10 and 1 Ticket oifices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station, 6th and B strects, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- ces. 8. M. PREVOST, J.R. WOOD, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. se’ BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule In effect July 12, 1895. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C ‘street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11 m. p.m. For ‘Ciucinnatt,” St. Louls and Louisville, Vesti- baled Limited, 3:45 p.m.; express, 12:01 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express, daily 11:30 a.m. and 9:10 p.m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, °5:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Koanoke, Rnoxvill Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 11:20 p.m. dally; sleeping curs through. For Luray, 8:45 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week days, 7:00, X7:10, x8:00, x8:25, 30 x12:16, 4:28, 4:31, "25:05, 8:00, _x1 lis, 7:10 and 8: 4:28 p.m. Sunday, 8:30 a.m., 4 For Frederick, © ** eeet:15, *4:30 p.in. For Hagerstown, 11:30 a1 ‘or Boyd and way points, For Gaithera) m.,*12:50, * 11:80 p.m. For Washington Junction and way polnts, **°9:00, dae a one ae axpcess ae stopp at pri ipal stations only, °4: 3 ™. OVAL BLUE 1ANE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPIAIA. All trains tHluminated with Pintsch light, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Bast, week days (4:55 Dining Car), (7:00 Dining Car), 8:00 (1 m. Dining €ar), 11:30, (12:30 night, Slee} r, open at 10:00 o'clock), 35 Dining Car); (7:00 Dining Gar). (9:00 r Ing Car), (12 Dining Car), 8:00 ‘a2: for passengers 10:00 p.mn. Buffet Parlor Cars on ail day trains. For Atlantic City, week days, 4:55, 7:00, 10:00 apd 11:30 a.m., 12:80 p.m. ‘Sundays, 4:53 a.1 :30 p.m. pre . Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at depot. ss CHAS. 0. SCULL. Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager. jy12 SOUTHERN RAULWAY. (Piedmont Air Line.) Schedule in effect July 28, 1895. All traips arrive and icave at Pennsylvania Pussenger Station. 2 8:00 A.M.—Daily—Local for Danville. Connects at Manussas for Strasburg, dafly, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the ‘Norfolk and Western daily. and with C. & 0. dally for Natural Bridge ard Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Dally—The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Pull- man Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- nection for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- M.—Dafly—Local for Charlottesville. STON AND SOUTH- Der ing man Sleevers Washington to Chattanooga, via’ Sults- bars, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mom- phis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans vin Atlante and Montgomery, and New York to Tampa via Charlotte, Colnmbia and Jacksonville. Vestibu'ed Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Parlor Car Cu- Inmbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON A: HILL Teave Washington 9:01 A.M. BM. nd 4:29 P.M. daily. days only. for Round except Sunday, for Leesburg; 6:25 P.M. da! ferndon. Returning . arrive at Washington 8: A.M. and P.M. daily, Is ex ML and I. dail, cept Sunday from Round Hill, 8-34 A/M. daily ex- cept Sunday from Leesburg and 7:06 A.M. datly, except Sumlay, from Herndon only. ‘Through trains from the south arrive at Washing- ton 6:42 A.M., 2:20 P.M. and P.M. dally. Manassas Divis‘on, 9:45 A.M. dally, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M. datiy from Charlottesville. Tickets ing Car reservation and information fornished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, und at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion. W. H. GRE perintendent. 3. M. Ct ‘Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK. General Passenger Agent. roy20 L. 8. Brown, Gen. Act. Pass. Dept. CHESAPEAKE AND OFIO RAILWAY. Sehedule in effect July 1, 1895. - Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P}, Sth ond B ste. rough the grandest scenery In America, with the handsomest and most complete solid train serr- ice west from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—‘Cincionat! and St. Louts Special’ —Sotid Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Elec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated Train. Pullman's finest sleeping cars Wasiington to Louisville, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and St. Lonis without change. Diat Gar from. Washington. Arrive Cincinnatl 3:05 Indianapolis, ™ .M. DAILY.—The famous “F.F.V. Lim- ited."? A ‘solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, Weck days. Observation car from, Hinton. Arrisé Cincinnati, p.m: Louls 40 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30" a.m. connects 19 ion Ds UORT AM, EXCEPT. SUNDAY.—For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail Mne. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi: pal Virginia points, daily; for Hlebmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. ‘Buriman locations and tickets at company’s of- fice, 518 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H. W. FULLER, mh4 General Passenger Agent. MEDICAL. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE QLD relfable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; Sp venta experieice in treatwient of all diseases of men; consultation free and strictly confident au29-Im* DR. CARLETON, - 128 OTH ST. N.W. SPECIALIST ON DISEASES OF Bladder apd Kidneys, Chronic Diseases, Blood Potson, Skin Diseases,’ Nervous Debility and Dis- eases of Stomach and’ Bowels. Dr. Carleton’s unparalleled’ success in effecting cures is due to bis expert skill and the deep inter: est which he takes in every case intrusted to bis csre. Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 5, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m; Sundays, 10 til 2. ‘au24-1me LADIES GOODS. BEUSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS ‘dyed and altered’ into latest styles. & and collars made to order. Miss C $3 ad, ~ UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer 940 .F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most feasonable terms. Telephone call, 830, jal-tr CU IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, EXAMINATIONS FOR freshman class of the Colum! held in the university bufldi SATURDAY, September a.m. At the same time igh School of last session as desire to ply for the three vacant scholarships given by ¢ university trustees will be examined. Dean of the Columbian Cott ee. ter ae] such graduates ART SCHOOL, 1115 17th st. Miss 8. W. Kelly, Londun Medalist, Principal, Thorough course in drawing from object and ‘water colors, china painting; outdoor ing from reture. 12th year begins Sept. 16. "Miss Guyer’s sees {¢ vill reopen October 1 at 1310 tin streets SU" pen gel sim" VOCAL. PIAN $1. grade pri VIOLIN-STUDENTS CAN rate lessons at ont, sponsible professor of acknowledged ability, who offers this Inducement to Address CONSERVATORY, Star office. 25e. of a re- MES. HAILMANN'S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR Kindergartners and Primary Teachers (formerly at La Porte, Ind.) will be reorganized at the Memorial Lutheran Church, Vermont ave. trance, at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18. Mrs. EUDURA L. HAILMANN, at The Ca! PRIVATE SCHOOL 1 at 1429 20th si ‘Miss Halstead bas made Girls and Boys will open Oct. ear for the better accommoda- tion of a few older pupils. made at 3024 Q st. until Oct. ILS; SUPERIOR INSTRUCHION 1D French for moderate terms; Parisian accent; con- Yersation a specialty. Address LADY TEACHER, Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, 1415 N’ st. now. WANTED—PU! 520 "Third st. nw. :ABETH MAYSE, Prin. E. Burbage, Graduate Letpz!g Royal Conservator: Harmony and Counte Office hours, 5 to 6. CLASS FOR SHORTHAND REPORTERS. ud and private secretaries the fundamental iss Alice cher of Vino, 469 T st. nw. Students of short equip themselves broadly and thoroughly for the remunerative and independent occupation of pro- fessional stenographer, can have the benefit. of an advanced course of class instruction intended to cover every. pune of the reporter's duties. An unusual opportunity for intelligent, earuest and ‘The instructor has had 25 most difficult Hues of stenograpite work, Including congressional de- work and press ambitious students. 0:52 P.M. nee In all the and can furnish sonal interview age, Detween noon and 1 pan, between 8 and 9 p.m. . Will reopen Se ler the continuous mut well tor twelve yeu! agement of Thomas W ard many thoughttul and px ity ave placed thelr ebilde they were ready for for graduation ‘or colle; school Its efficlene may be ktown from the fact thut durly; kept them cuere Massachusetts Institute or “Cech others. Persens desiring thorough training and good associites 1: Will do well to cousider tht Catulogues at Ballant, Cffice hours from 10 to | or thelr children, a. Bon. ARTHUR MacARTTIUR, PRESL HON, RICHARL EY, Chief Justice of the Court of Appcals of the Dis- Lecturer on Constitutlont vam, 1 Lecturer on Persona! Prop Wills and A Assoclate Justice u Instructor of Law Pleading, Jurisprudence and Pleading, Comme: _the Law of Torts. ant Professor of the RALSTON, LL. M., the Moot Court. ‘i fice of the secretary, No. 610 13th street northwest, or at the college on the opening night. As the number admitted to the several classes is necessarily Hmited, on necount of the mode of in- pted ‘in this school, an early enroll- struction ado, mnt Is exped'en If.” Lowdermilk Byrne & Co.'s, 1730 Madison st. nw augi-iste Si ‘Mr. JOS. CULLEN, BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Studio, 417 6th st. n.w. Send for circular. sel4-Im VOCAL CULTURE. — MR, HERNDG Pupil of Francesco Lamp , 1410 15th st. Geo. W. Lawrence, , STUDIO, 1008 9th n.w. Examination gratis. SUMMER RATES until October 1. Georgetown University School of Medicine. tember 23, 1895 lee EVA V. HETH, A.M.. Prin. LL, ti of Milan.’ St Voice Culture od Plano. THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1895. 1 nédress will be given-by SI BON z RGE M. STERNBERG, U:8.A. In eference tu the wishes of many, this will take place at 8 p.m., at the college building, 920 H st. ‘The public, including Indies, ts cordially in- particulars and announcements ad- G. L. MAGRUDER, M. D., 815 Vermont avenue. dress the dean, Teiephone 824. Ctlice Lours until 10 a.m., 8:39 to 5 p.m._sel0-3w GEORGETOWN U (Pounded 1789). SCHOOL OF Law. Rey. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S. J., President of the University. Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, @ustice Supreme Court of the U1 Lecturer on Admiralt Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeal of the District Jurisprudence. Lecturer cn Constitutional and International Law nnd Comparative Jurisprudence. (Associate Justice. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Cerporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer on tho Law of Real Estate and the Law of JOSEFH J, DARLINGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property and GEORGE FE. IAMILTON, LL. D., Lecturer on Practice, Testamentary Law and Dquity ard Fractice, . RO8 FURRY, A. Lecturer on Common Law’ Pl. and Domestic Relations. FKENE HOLAIND. 8. ‘Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL. D,, Lecturer on Civil Lew. CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, Esq.. Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotlable Paper. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. TALLMADGE BARNARD and HENRY WISH I, LL. D. ding, Criminal Law Gircult Court: Court of Appeals: LAMBERT, JO) NELT. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M., Secretary and ‘Treasurer. The twents-slxth ancval sgeston of the School of ‘m., in its commocious, spect hol Building, Nos. 606 2 when the’ introducto: delivered and annonncements ma term. Present and prospective students, alumni, in legal education are it bis office in the ly, after September 18, from 6 to for information, enrollment proposing to conmect themselves wit! the ensuing term are rec names before the oj delay ineldent to t! ing cah be obtained st book stores of W. H. F street northwest; Lowderm! Btréet nérthtes! J west, and at W. centh Street northwest, or on ly or by letter to the uhder- 8, M. YHATMAN, Secretary. cture will be le for the enau! thers interest cordially invited to be present. ht, and thus avoid the e course Of study, terms, &c., The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D.C., 5 Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- lege, Medical and Dental Schools, September 20 College Session beglas September 23, Session of Academy begins September 23. Session of Medical School begins October 1, Session of Dental School October 1. Session of Sclentitic School begins October 2. Session of Law School begins October 8. Session of Graduate School begins October 4: Tbe Columbian Academy, 1835 H_ street north- West, offers thorough instruction in English, Greck, Latin, French, Mathematics and Physics, gives therough prepiration for College, ~for_ the, Naval and Military Academies and for business. A corps Of ten professors and instructors. Attendance Hin- ited to 100. Buflding open for inspection and a teacher present daily to answer inquiries from 9 to 2 o'ek«k. Bor further information address PROF. WILLIAM A, WILBUR, A incipal. The Collegiate Department The exercises of this department will be resuned on Monday, September 23, at 9 o'clock n.m., In the lecture hall of the university. Full classical and eclentific courses, leading to the degrees of A.B. and 8. B., respectively, are offered. Spevial fs ett are ae cen for students whose time ts limited. ‘The faculty is composed of the follow- ing professors and instructors: 2 FACULTY. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE,” PH. D., Dean and Professor of ‘Latin. The LEY. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D., Professor of Greek. Professor of English and of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES EOWARD GORE, PH. D., Professor of Mathematica and of ‘Gerniun und Sec- retary of the Faculty. HOWARD L. HODGKINS, PH. D., Professor of Vhysics and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Political and Historical Philosophy and of French, The Levy JAS. McBRIDE STERRETT, D.D., Professor bf Intellectual and Moral Philosopily. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., Professor of Chemistry. ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., Professor of Spanish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, Profeesor of the Fine Art iJ H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, PH.'D., Non-resident Lecturer on the History of Ch'mistry. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSUN, LL. D., c lation: . LOWE! L. D., Lecturer on the History of Culture. OTIS T, MASON, PH. D., Lecturer on The Origins of Culture. BEVERLEY 'T. SENER, LL. M. Registrar and Librariat college ts open to students of both sexes. extrance examinations will be held on Septem- fee nnd Farther information may ye ob- ¢ university “building, corner of 15th ste: n.w For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MAI Corcoran Scientific School. EY. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. $ INK PH. D., Dean. pool is a School of but a School of Culture ieneral Science, Civil, hanical Engineering, Chemistry, } Mathematics, Meteorologr, Gcog- ogy “and Mineralogy, Architecture, and Econemtes, and iff Language ond Literature, leading to the degree of B.S. It is open to students of elther sex. Special aiudeots itted in ary of the subjec shit ing exercises Will be held on W Octobe tS pm., in Unt ~ Hall, w annual address will Le given by Dr. HH. kins. For catalogue descriptive of these sever: address ROBERT H. MARTI Sceretary. The Law School Faculty. REY. B. L. WI MAN, D.D., Preste q The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, EL. D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), is Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts ard of Commerc . The Hon, JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. (Asscclate Justice of Supreme, Court of the United States), Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprud United States, of the Ww of Domes lations, of 1 The Hon. Gometime Assistant of the ‘vite Professor of Equity Juris of Common Law and Equity Pew 4 of the Law of Evidence. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the Untted States), Professor of the Law of Corporations. Frof. G. H. EMMOTT, LL.M. (Of the. Johns Hopkins University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY E, DAVIS, LL.M (Sometime Assistant Attorney’ of the District of 5 Columbia), MATTINGLY, Esq. AL (or ‘ashington Bar), Lecturer on Practical Commerc The Hon. AN} WC. BRADL (Associate Justic et an), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading and Practice. The Hon, BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH - (Sometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Lew of 1. JOHNSC Professor of Legil Catechetics, Common-law Pruc- tice and Judge of the Moot Court. COURT OF APP Sy WILLIAM FL MATT Chi : NEEDHAM, MARTIN, ry and Treasirer, E ‘TENT LAW AND PAT- ENT LAW PRACTICE, Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterwo-th ond Melville Church. The services of the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, a patent lawyer of national ence and former ly Commissioner of Pate ‘ered for a series of lectures on the patent st: tes and the general principles of patent law as ad: the Federal Cou and fp the United Stat d ile Church, Esq., a me the Washington Bar, and a specialist in patent !aw, for giving practical inst fon in respect to the great unwritten law of practice 1m patent causes. ‘This course in practice will cover a period of eight months, with two lectures or sessions of the Moot Court cach week. A degree of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ferred upon those who ore able to pass a satistac- tery examin:tion ct the close of the term. Only graduates in law or members of the bar will be eligible to this degrce. Tuition for the course, $50. As the wize of the class qnist necessarily be Im ited in orde> that the course—especially the Moot carried on effectively, appli- should be promptly made cn S895. or before October 1, be ‘The thirty-first ermal session of the Scha Law opens on Thursday, October 8, at 6 p.m., When introductory lecture will be deliveced by resident Whitman, and announcements uade for the evsuing term. ‘The Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be present in the University Building from 5 to 6 o'clock p.m. daily on and after September 20. Catalogues giving the course of study, terms, &e. can be Obtained at the book stores of W. TI. } tison’s Son, 1826 E street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F aires a Jobn eine =; ¥e ile steeet, or application personally or by letter to aes ee ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. CHARLES E. MUNROB, Ph.’D., Dean. This School offers college-bred met and women the opportunity to pursue advanced studies ard con- duct researches under the direction of well-known specialists. The courses offered in language, philos- ophy, sclence and arts lead to the degrees ‘of Doc- tor in Philosophy, Master of Arts, Must:r of Sc exces, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Ar- chitect. The opening exercises, will be. held tn University Hall, Friday, October 4, at 8 p.m., when the an- neal’ address’ will be delivered by the Rev. Ado- niram J. Huntington, D.D. For catalogue descriptive of these Reveral scliools address sel4-tt 3 ROBERT H. MARTIN. Medical Department OF The Columbian University 1325 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1895. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. W. W. Johuston at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clini- cal instruction 1s afforded. Laboratories open day and evening. For announcement and furtber information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1120 N. ¥. ave. ‘Telephone,S15. Hours: 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. Dr. BE. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas. 1825 H 4:30 to 5:80 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college at 8 p.m. September 26. se2-1m Dental Department or The Columbian University 1825 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The ninth session begins October 1, 1595. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. 3. Hali Lewis at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For announcement and further information apply to Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1809 F st. n.w, Hours, 2 to p.m. Dr. E. A DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas., 1825 H st. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college at § p.m. September 26. se3-1m DLW. MANDOLIN, BANJO_AND. A. Y. HO! 5 La Studio, Books ‘3, 984 F st. Bpecial fall term. 3 MISS BALCH, 1311 11th, will reopen her school for young ladies Oct. 1. 1,300 pupils prepared for civil service and other examinatiops. Special for West Point and Naval Academy.sei-tt EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. Electrical Institute. qHiutchins Mullding,” 10th and D sts. nw. ‘e tench electricity in sclence and application. Applied mechanics, mechanical rhting and de- signing. - Full laboratory and practical shop courses. ey ae ee ‘world."” but t Oct. 2. Gall at the office for full partictlars, or Address the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNTON. WE GRADU, CTRICAL ENGINEERS, 1A" NOT BELL TINKERS. aul-8m,14d THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (Founded 1867) Will_open TUESDAY, Oct. 1, at 6:30 p.m. TUITION FREE For circulars conta! further information address JAMES F. BUNDY, Sec- retary. Office in Law School building, 430 5th st. Dw. se13-15t MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, No. 715 5th st. n.w. Voice culture and piano instruction. se13-1m* Lessons resumed. Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY ‘SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-firet_year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large and attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of a’ refined and a pro- gressive school. Applications for admission of pup'ls to the Day School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock each mornivg. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. e10-3m Principal, Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessous in all kinds of draughting ond “mathematics begin Sept. 23. S31 7th st. me. 7-8m* MME. J. ESPUTA DALY WILL RESUME GIVING jessons in voice culture. Students prepared for epera, oratorio, concert und choir singing. Ief- erences: F. E.’ Bristol, New York city; John P. Sousa, New York city: Lucien Odenthal, Baitl- more, Md. Special terms made for learning te rend’ music by Mme. Daly's note-chain system. Studio, 1118 New York sef-1n GUNSTON INSTITUTE. 1212 und 1214 14TH ST, N.W. Fourth session opens September 25. se Mr. und Mrs. B. R. MASON. se5-2w* STUDIO, 1438 Q ST. N.W. MK. JOMN PORTER LAWRENCE, Pianist and Teacher of Piano. Stuillo, | Lutberan S LING, exe end Sool of Shorthand and ‘Typewriting, 12th und F sts. n.w. Opens “with diy’ and ight classes Monday, September 2, 1895. DURLING & SMITH, ‘Resident Principals. an21-Im* MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Day and Boarding) nine teachers; mod-rite terms; academic, pr puratory; Gerown-English —kindergurte: Musi Arts Delsarte; reopens Oct. 1. 1224 AND 1226 ICTH ST. N.W.. COR. MASS. AVE. auz0-1m* Two diploma courses: THE ALT stu will reopen its daily classes October 1, 1895, under couipetent instructors. Drawing Abd jetluting from cast and fe. | Water color, sketch, composition und special Saturday clus, Circulars on_appiivatio Se6-21t the Junior De} Emerson Institute (Young's Academy), SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL School for Young Men and Boys, O14 14th st., bet. I and K, gins its forty-fourth scholagtic year September 23. This school las a national reputation, and is Tecoguized as one of the lewling preparatory schools of this country, It prepares for all the universities, colleges 114 ecientine Militury and Naval academies, and for business. The graduates of this school take high rank where- ever they go. chools, for the United States Mr Edwin H. Foster will continue In charge of irtment. For circulars, et address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Pb.D., se2-1m Principal and’ Proprietor. Shorthand a Specialty By H. C. TANNER. Granite building, corner F and 9th, Call or send for cireular. — au3i-lu* MISS AMY G. LEAVITT, au2i-(f LESSONS ON-THE J. 1121 VERMONT AVE. N. PIANO AND HARMONY, ‘Q KEYBOARD. DEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1812 Massachusetts avenue. Washington, D. C. A day school for roung ladies and Uttle girls In addition to a thoreugh course In English, French, Gorman and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical dpartinents. Studies will be resumed on Mon- day, September 16. A kindergarten will be opened in connection with the wcademy. au3i-6m auzi-t if \S UULA WALKER-WARD'S CLAS OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—is7 Ys Special advantages for ‘study of modern Ian- gages, muste and art; daily excreive in. calis- thenles, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the reguin= course. VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. ‘ Mr. W. G. LL: Mc W.G_ COLLINS, TEACHER OFTHE BANJO. Studio, 1831 V ét. nw. Bend for circular. sel4-1m Prof. J. D. Gaillard, B. A. (Paris) and Officier 4’ Academie, Has transferred His School of Languages To his new residence, 1028 15th et. n.w. sel6-tt School reopens 17th fast. THE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND Little Boys, 1486 Corcoran fy Teopens September 18, 1895. veld ly for circulars. se9-m,w&slm MISS SUSAN P. POI LLOCK, PRINCIP. OF FROE- eas INSTITUTE, — ast, reopens hoo! Kindergarten 3 ‘Thorough Instruction. “Superior vantages’ Bost reference ME, AND MRS. WM. E. McKLHINNEY, STUDIO 425 4th n.w.—Lessous in crayon, oil, pastel, water color, china and taj - its in SUMMER RESORTS. ae MOUNTAIN HO 4 beugatecr. ALL RESORT, ABOVE SNICKER’S GAP. Will have nice rooms vacant for Sept. guests, who enjoy mountala sceners, Oshing (Shen- andoah river only two miles distant) or bunting Will find Sept. and Oct. the most attractive =o f the year. a IMERLY, Prop., ee1g.4 0: HAMMERLY, Prop., Round Hill Va.__ THE YENNHURST, MICHIGAN AVE. NEAR beach, Atlantic City, NJ. Open all the year. All Sg iiege Bye goer = S104t a rates. iOUD. THE STANLEY— Ocean end South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. Sioa iu every teopects Speriht rates te Spe ee for . Ber and ‘October es. PA WIGGEN au24-26t THE CHALFONTE— fron! Anantic City, XJ. Sea water baths in hocae; elevator from street aklet free. 9024-26t B. ROBERTS SONS. CHINA PAINTING. Lessons given in china inting by Mr. A. L. Jordan, recently” from" Boston” Mase” Latest y les. aan ue 2 manner t = fschoft. Classes from 9 to 12. "Lessons, $1 each, Studio, 904 New York ave. n.w. Suite 8. sel7-6t* MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. ‘The twelfth anuual couse of lectures will begin Tuesdey, October 1, 1805, at 8 o'clock BE ea’ be vered ‘by ‘The introductory’ address will Prof. A. D. Eaaminations for admission will be held Monday, Sept. 23, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the college building, etuer of Sth and Kata aw ee . DLW. Four yeurs’ graded course in the Medical De- Pertment, and thiee years’ graded course in the 1 Departmert. Ample clinical and laboratory faciities will be afforded. For tion apply to H. H. BARK! Deal se16 EM ihe ir et nw. Vocal Lessons. Papi of air William Shakespeate of London, Eng. yl of Mr. William re of 5 Mousls room’ and residence, F320" iomn et nw Mr. Henry Xander, TeacLer of Plano and Theory of Musi Leesons resumed MONDAY,, Sept. 16. hours: 11—12 o'clock. Studi Tita sel4-Im Office nw. PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE LEIP- aig; plano, theory, voice culture, psychological system; focusing of tone instantaneous; develops five registers; no tremulo. Circulars i335 32th st. nw, sell-1m* TRUE ECONOMY is to obtain the BEST with some regard it. Fanreme resend to the cos Articles of genuine merit could hardly be bought cxceut at a bigh-priced store. Merchant kings bave the low-} tores, THEREFORE icing ‘The prices charged are not an index of merit. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. &th and K sts. o.W., Is conducted on inodern business methods, ‘The BEST business education at the LOWEST cost. | Fall business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The trpewriting and shorthand course, #15. Shorthand dictation, $1 and $2 a month. A well-established reputation is the only guaran- tee of correct treatment. Send for catalogue. in, 20, WASHINGTON School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, F st. entrance. Voice a specialty. Puntomimie Training and Physical Culture. Best methods; indorsed by Yale, Harvard, University of Chicego and others. Send for ancouncenent. WM. E. MOWRER, Principal. ‘se10-1m* Washington Seminary, 1588-40 17th st. Select bonrding and day ‘xchool. Collegiate and preparatory depts. German-English Kindergarten, Primary. Mr. & Alcs. SMALLWOOD. Bri CONZAGA COLLEGE. For day scholars only. Classical, scientific and business courses. Military drill and uniform. Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8.J., 808-1) President. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 7, 1805. THE MEDICAL, DENTAL’ AND PHARMACEUTT- cal departments of Howard University will open their Winter session OCTOBER 1, These colleces offer unusual facilities for students. The build- ings have been remodeled to met the new and improved methods for instruction. The corps of instructors has been largely increased. Clinics— Surgical, gynecological, medical, obstetrical, eye, ear, nose and throat—will be held regularly. For clreularg, address es B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, ee9-1m 4115 13th MES. MAN! KINDERGARTEN AND “SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal Training School, 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall and winter sessions October 1, 1895. ES AND PRI- vate lessons for primary pupils: special atten- tion to backward. unwilling and delicate chil- dren; norwal fraduate. Apply at 086 23d corner of Wushington de. au24-1m* THE § DOL, 1515 H ST.. WILL reopen . Pupils prepared for. West Feint, Annapolis, for all universities and selentific schools, for direct commissions in the army and nevy and for the civil secvice. During the past two yeurs 24 students have been successfully fit- ted for various examinations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons In all tranches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.8., au22-tf Head Muster. MR, PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895, Preparation for colleges, universities and’ technical schools, rnd for Wusiness pursuits. Private tuition furaished; best of references, Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 163% 19th ‘st. n.ww. auzz-t 1488 _N- STREET. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL WM reopen September 30. Till September ad- dress MENDHAM, N. J. ‘au2t-3m. SEPT. 17. COURSE OF ww FRENCH LESSONS for Indies, gentlemen, girls and boy: pro- nunclation: diploma for two courtes:' 20 lessons tow. Mie. V. PRUD'HOMNE, 307 D st. nw, aul§-Im* A Business Education. BUSINESS : SHORTHAND, counsm, COLUMBIA COURSE. Bookkeeping, S Shorthand, Penmauship, Of ‘Trpewriting, Arithmetic ' COMMERCE, Dictation any CCR mamerel A * ng] Studies. Wasbington, D.C. Btudics. ‘Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, new rooms ani balls. Moderate tuition ‘Send for catalogue. URNER, 4.M.. C. E., Prin. INGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, 3850 oune avenue n.w. Reopens Oct. i. Stage for day scholars. — ~ alam MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. 8T. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, O4 East Capitol st. Select school for young ladies and children, will reopen Monday, September 9. Music and paint- ing classes for persons not attending day school. auls3m SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. THD FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1242 12TH STREET. 100p. manual free. Parents advised as to schools. aus-31 WooD's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ‘of Shorthand and Typewriting offers superior ad- Fantages for educating young men and women for busiacss pursuits Instruction thorough. Time short. Rates down to hard-times basis. Prof. Court F. Wood will teach the commerciai branches day and evening the ensuing year. A iifo scholarship in text-book bookkeeping will be given free to amy person who tries the system of actual business practice for one month and Is dissatisfied swith it. Eleventh rear opens September 2. Mlustrated ‘catalogue free. Address ‘COURT F. WOOD, Prin. au2i-tt 811 E. Cap. NORWOOD INSTITU’ 1761 N st... Washington, 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY ocr. 2. $e19-3m_ Address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Prin. National Bank oft + stitution begins Monday, September 2, Gepartnente weet Pridtlen Business, including class rooms. rand. Terms moderate, but no competition with cheap schools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained -in this college, and send thelr fons and daughters and candidates ‘for employment 2 comn Work’? in all of the above departmente. 1864. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. 1895. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ‘The Spencerian Business College, Republic building, cor. 7th and D nw. Day and night sessions. SPENCERIAN, In the national capital and throughout the country, is a houschold word, associated with thorough busi- ess training and a prosperous career. he thirty Brat schoinate year of Chis poplar fo- Five mplete -bookkeeping course, English, rapid calcu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, civics, political economy and commercial law, Practical English, with initiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and Type writing, including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ- ing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full gorps of theroughly trained teachers. Location cen- ral. Spacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and Services of graduates ulways In de- re for training. This college received from the World's Columbian ission a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ Office open every business day and night, on and after Monday, August 12. Write or call for new annual announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, aul2-tt Principal and. Proprietor. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 1883 12th et. n.w. Pitman shorthand by a NEW and RAPID method. Beginners and dictation. se3-3m. WIMODAUGHSIS, 1328 I ST. N.W.—CLASSES BE- in October 1—bookkeeping, stenography, ty] Frito. lish ‘branches,’ English iiverature, Journalism, French, German, dancing, Deléarte, elocution. "ADA L: SMITH,’ Supt.” #e0-1m St. John’s College, Vt. Ave. And Thomas Circle, re: its fall term Monday, 8e3-Im September 9. MR. HERMAN 0. RAREMANN, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Studio, Realdence, 1221 12th st. nw. (eltIm) 18% B st. nw. The National Kindergarten And PRIMARY SCHOOL (2ist year) reopens Sept. 16 at 1017 10th st. Erincipal, Mrs. Louise Yo: lock. THE INSTRUCTIONS to TEACHERS begin Oct. 1. Inquire at the Nat. Kindergarten or at the Frochel Normal Kindergarten Inst. Miss SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Pris, 1426 Q st. se6-1m* MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, ee2-2m 1528 Corcoran st. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IN TELEGRAPHY. ALL branches of commercial and railroad work taught by skilled and practicai operator. ae Ivy Institute Business College, Sth and K sts. n.w. 5e3-8m* OUT OF WASHINGTON. VIRGINIA, Danville. DANVILLE MILITARY INSTITUTE. English, classical, scientific and business courses. “Also prepares for the Naval Academy and U. 8. Military Academy. Terms, $250. For catalogue, address au22-1m I._H, SAUNDERS, Supt. THR MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND September 16, 1895. UM meet at the B. and P. depot 6th st. and avenue, at 3 o'clock p.m. on “Monday, the 16th. Children re- Siding in the District ‘who are blind, or whose sight is so defective that they cannot attend For information, audvess FD: MORRISON, Super: information, 2 .D. Es intendent, Baltimore, Md. auZi-Im Jar. CHAS. W. STUAI MEDIA ACADEMY FOR BOYS, MEDIA, Pa.— ‘Twenty-first year; classical, scientific, ‘English and commercial courses; careful ration far lecding colleges; excellent table all home Somforte; oration unsurpassed: send for cireu- Prin. au29-1m_ $175 YEARLY BOARD AND TUITION, SEMINARY irls), military academy (boys and 'goung men), all hea,” thorough “tnsteaction, ‘Adarens AL SCHOOLS, Haddonfield, au23-1m GTON | (N_J:) SEMINARY—CONVENIENT to New York, Phila, Balt. and Wash. Both Sexes. 56th ‘year. Healthful. Benutiful. 18 teachers, 12 courses. Cost modernte. For beauti- fully IMustrated catalogue uddices jy16-78t THOMAS H: N, D.D., President. KEE MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART CON- setvatory. Hagerstown, Md.—A choice school for girls. est _climate in the world, beautifal grounds, elegant bu! on a hill, and guperrenced faculty, all home comforts, rare ad- reasonable rates Send logu and journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. jy24-2m VIRGINIA, FRONT ROYAL. Randolph-Macon Academy preparatory School for Rors and Young Men. Thor teaching and training. Beautiful loca- tion. jarge grinnasium. Session begins Sept. 25, 1895. nd for catalogue to, Syiseo82t Rev. B. W. BOND, D.D. 122 and 124 W, Franklin St.. Baltimore, Md. EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for young ladies will reopen Thursday, Sept. 18t! Thirty-third year. Z ie Syl7-wks2m* "Mrs. H. P. LEFEBRE, Principal, FAMILY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, FROM 6 TO 15 yeurs; special attention to backward boss; thor- ough “training; home care; desiralile home for orphans; terms moderate; best reference; cireu- lats. LYDIA H. NORIS,’ Woodstown, N.’ J. au24-s&w,1m* ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD.—HOME school for boys; res for university or busi- Bese; Healthful location, For catalogue. ‘wadress. W. P. MASON, U.S. N.A., Principal. jy1-3mo* ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. 107th Session commences 19th September. Excel- lent Preparatory School attached for Bors 12 to 16. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Address the Pres't, THOMAS bs . = e FELL, LL.D., Ph.D. 4y22-2m* BALTIMORE KINDERGARTEN _ASSOCIATION— Training school for kindergartners: junior. senior and gradurte courses; also a course for directora of normal training classes. Circulars with full rticulars, |"Addreas ‘Mea CAROLINE. M. UG. ART.Director, The Northampton, Baltimore,Ma. NEW YORK, ALRANY. 8T. AGNES’ SCHOOL. Under the “tirection of Bishop Doai ar and 1 cours. in all departments of study. fal advantaves in languages. music and art. jymnasium. 25th year. Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, ineipal. 451-78 5 FOR SALE_LOTS. FOR SALE—A LOT ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS AT the junction of New Hampshire and Whit &ves.; also a lot 560x100 in Holmead Manor; will be greatly benefited by the street extension; both these lots are certain bargains, and we unhesi- tatingly pronounce them such. "Small cash pay- iments will buy. Also 25 feet front, finely lo- cated, will be gold on monthly payments. WM, H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. sel4-s,m&w3t FOR SALE—WRITH OR CALL FOR OUR MAP OF Washington and Bulletin—new issue. It contains nearly every character of rty on the market. WM. 11, SAUNDERS & GO, 1407 Tr st. wel4-s,m&w3t FOR SALEOT 20x57 FROM CON A ‘Durbar % VE., 2 SQ. FROM Di CIRCLE. $2,750; ¥ OASH, BAT. 1, 2,3 AND 4 YEARS. 3, B. Won, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH ST. sciG-8t HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentu ave., Atlantic City. N. J. Greatly improved. Elevato™ to street level. “Isuffet. telegraph office and barber sho attached. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. _ au20-: THE BERKSHIRE INN, Tents istclane” Speckal weekly rales Ae Bek. * class. ‘weekly rates hae ind October. For further information np- the Oxfe this city. MARSHALL, TIL- & ©O., Props. JelStooct Hotel Imperialand Cottages Maryland avenue, 100 vards of beach. Enlarged. Remodeled. _ Refurn «hed. Appointments and Table First-class. Fall and Winter mia at baer $10 or $12 week, “Special tilfes forthe season, rates to families ASBURY PARK, N. J. “The Victoria.” Fronting ocean, all {1 ements; 15th H accommodates 260; termn ‘moderate nad. reduced after September 1. 8. KEMPE. au2l Virginia Hot Springs. A Delightful Fall Resort. Hote! Open All the Year. 2,500 FEET ELEVATION IN THE GREAT WARM SPRINGS VALLEY, On the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, about midway between Washington amd Cincinnati. The greatest bathing establishment “und most Wonderful waters in America for the cure of rheumatism, font, and Rervous troubles. | ‘The fall a climate of great Virginia mountains is no- Where equaled. Hotels and cottages under the management of Fred Sterry. Address ‘Jot Springs, Bath county, Va., or iy at C. and O. offices, 513 ard 142i Pennsylvania ave. au22-2stt AUTUMN IN THE MOUNTAINS. MONTE VISTA, OAKLAND. MD. Open till Nov. 1. Fine table. Spring water. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Harper's Ferrs, W. Va.—Located on -Frait Hill Farm, Blue Ri@ze mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from depot. Rates $5. $6 and §7 per week; 81 a ‘Send. ciren'ar. HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA.— ‘Now open. Most breezy point. First-class table and beds. One and one-half bours from Wash- ington. ‘Telegraph office in house. T. 8 LOVETT. PIANOS AND ORGANS. “The KIMBALL PiANO fully justifies the high praise bestowed upon it by great musicians.” An extract from a letter of Sig. Mario Ancona of the Metropolitan Opera Co. You'll find it the piano best suited to your needs, too. Durable, handsome, perfect ig coxstruction—unexcelled in tone. We sell Kimballs. Metzerott mi3¢ ii, 1110 F ST. N. W. selS-244 HOW IS THIS: Que Bradbury Square quare. One Knabe $y30-6m,8 HUGO Worden, wa ‘A beautiful San Domingo Ma- Next! hogany Case McCamroon Upright. Not a blemish on it. Regular $225 price is $350, but you may have it now foc $225. NO BETTER BARGAIN. IN TOWN THAN Cash. tim™. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. 8e18-20d We Have No Mean Pianes. Every plano we are offering in our-reduced price sale represents the skill of the highest class makers. Among this special and low-priced lot of slightly used uprights are several new ones that are the greatest bargains ever oTered in this city. Less than factory cost. If you have a serious purpose of getting a plano we can please you. Prices from $50 upward. Monthly pay- ments as low as you wish to pay. The Piano Exchange, 8e18-200 913 PA. AVE. Pianos [ust Go. Our building is being renovated from top to bottom and everything is being covered with dust; therefore to get them oat of the way we are now offering NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS at unusual low prices. Now ts your time to get a fine instrument at a great bar- gain. We sell for cash, sbort time, or on easy monthly payments. Please call and make your selection at once. We also call your special attention to a very fine second- hand Chickering Square Plano, rosewood case, carved legs, full iroa frame and other modern improvements, price only $150. This is the greatest bargain we have ever offered. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. acl6-284 SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGAT Ani ane DIF. PIAN OWN MAKE; He UPRIGHT AND SQUAIEE PIAXOS FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRICES AND TERMS To SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Toning and Kepairiag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1787. ap2e-tt DENTISTRY. Modern Dentistry r Modern Prices. In modern dentistry you will find us strictly up to date, with every modern appliance to lessen pain and add to the comfort of our patients, Ecaltively painless extracting, 0c. a ‘UP. Rest Teeth, $8.00 ect. Crown and Bridge Work DR. GRAHAM, 807 7th Knowing How ia the secret of our success In Deatlstry. We specialize our work; we are organ ized; “We co-operate; we use the newest inventions of the best brains—up to the present hour. We put skill and science in place of “main strength.” Higher work and lower prices is the result. selG-164 Painless Extracting, 60c. Filling, T5c. up. Best teeth, $8, Crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices; estimates gladly given. U. S. Dental Association, se Cor. 7th and D Bts. N.W. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 707 I st. nw. n daily from P ot am. tka Extracting frew =? S=*PE OE age STORAGE SENATE. STORAGE WAREHO! YY. Ne ope Teer Bod" anctioncers, 25 Pa. ate he, Tel