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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ° 23, '1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE---HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT—2005 I ST. N.W. 3-STORY BRICK: FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- i LOTS ON EASY TERMS; 16 IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, Ee a Wy Mae cae | Ge ac ene Reker | ME Ses Gane” es LGN | aoomcmewe an aocrnits meee | Bam Gea FOR RENT sg sr. XW, cease ee FERNS BOOM 6, O51 PA AVE. N-W._o21-3t* geprate instruction, ay even tn ook BANJO INSTRUCTOR. near cor. Lith st. ‘This desiralie property, bav-| FOR SALE — BEAUTIFUL MODERN HOUSE, “Desirable Corner.” row ferming. For partiéulars and references ad- | Studio, 417 6th st. n.w. Send for circular. sel4-1m ing a frontage on G st. of nearly 30 feet and] NORTHEAST: 0R., BATH, PANTRY, CELLAR; Beautiful lot, fronting 157 feet on 13th st.. by | dress THIAL BALANCE, Star oflce, seit" | JR. HENRY STOPSAGK, TEACHER OF PIANO, extending 106 feet to 30-foot alley in rearp 3- story building on alley front, will be leased for business pur os for a Se ‘of years; possession ve ober 1. to bio anein "THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., sel9-2w 1324 F st. nw. FOR RENT—1111 K ST. N. 10 KOOMS; SANI- fe ee ee ‘ide al ou! 0 per nt tenant. ‘Apply OWNER, 1213 K st. seld-tt FOR RENT—627 C ST. N.E.; VERY APPRACIIVE, imcdein T-room house; center stairway; finished in natural wood, sel7-6t 6, D. LIEBERMANN, 1303 F st. FOR RENT—OCT. 1—THE VERY PLEASANT COR- rer bouse 2000 8 at. n.w.; $1,000 a year. sell-tt JOHN SHERMAN, FoR RENT—1750 S ST. stone residens ler's pantry. a hot water heat; ‘every Known improvement; fashionable» location. sel0-Iw It. J. MARSHALL, G11 1th st. nw. FOR RENT—A TWENTY-DOI and bath, reduced to $16.30. By J. D. SULLIVAN, se18-6t 13th and G sts. n.tv. FOR RENT— [407 12th ne, Gr... $15.35 80) Fla av nw. Gr.$20.30) 1222 Duncan ne, 6r.15.30 736 10th nw jee bas't 1001 G-15.00 517 6th st ne, 122.50) 1208 3d se, Gr..... 1900 82 L st nw, Sr..--.19.00) Brookland, Gr..-.- .10.50 THE McLACHLEN REAL ES. ANP LOAN CO., sel8-tf Toth and G sts. nw. 20 FT. FRONT.” PRICE,” $5,500. KO CASH: MONTHLY, $40, ALL TOLD. Be23 AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR-SALE-N.W., A VERY Di 10 rooms, bath, 3-story, celiar; 20x100; fine condition; owner leaving city; sell easy terins. Address JOURNEY, Be23.8t* FOR SALE—COMFORTABLE 9-ROOM DWELLING, with cellar, pantrics, closets and bath room; rear entrance; price reasonable. 545 Florida ave. Apply ‘at premises. 3e23-3t* FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS — 1300-11-13 Kenesaw ave.; best houses for the money on the hill; 9 rooms, ‘reception hall; lots 156 féet deep; south fronts; $7,500 each; ‘open at all times. & SANNER, Owners, uth and New York ave., or on the premises. se21-5t depth of 167 feet on ing only 16,539 square feet. wanted. WESCOTT, se21-3t FOR SALE— DESIRABLE LOTS. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 25TH STREET. Several beautifal lots fronting on Penn. ave. and 25th st. st bargain prices; also one corner lot fropting about 115 fect and containing 2,000 aq. feet. Apply ) WILCOX & HIESTON ge21-8t 1907 Ps e. FOR SALE—AT SPECULATIVE PRIOES, SEVERAL Yery choice lots in South Rrookland, fronting on R. 1. ave. and the Washington and Saltimore Elec. R. R. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F at. nw. we21-3t itney eve., and contain- Ver cheap. Offer FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS_BEST BUILT Sp nelgiborhoodl on the hill; one siuare north of Chinese legution, corner of 14th and Harvard 9 rooms and reception hall; large yards, to prices from $9,000 to $9,500; open at all times, BARK & SANNER, Owners, vth and New York ave., or on premises. se21-5t FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN THE N. W., FROM $1,200 to $20,000. Call and see my list. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pu. ave. n.w. se21-3t FOR SALE—-OR EXCHANGE FOR VACANT round, three new houses on 12th st. n.e.; cnly 1,500 each; $300 cash, balance $15 monthly. Apply to owner, F. L. "WIGHT, 1637 12th st. ne, ° se2} FOR. RENT—© HANDSOME . COME jetely furnished, on Vermont ave. nent K st; fase parlors and dining reom; well adapted to entertaining? will be Tensed_ oniy to private fem fly. For permission to Inspect and terms apply to peg ‘JON BH. WIGHT, 1410 4 at. FOR RENT—FURN ‘2111 Mass. av 2115 O st, 11r. 2119 O st, Lr. 2824 Lath’ st, Or. 1922 H st, Sr. In rear... $333.33 ED. . $65.00 1349 Corcoran, Sr. .$37.50 -89.00 907 T st, Sr +85.00 50.00 236 11th st ne, Or. .30.00 50.00 1540 Columbia st.7r.25.40 7-50.00 Warehouse, George- town SS OR HOUSEKE 90 1116 G st, 3d floor-: 3 E st, hack. $2 F st, front. RNIS -$150.00 Thomas st, Eckin; 125.00 1421 20th st £ st, store. pl. (00 703 D st se, 2&4 Fayette terrace ath st $12 Ixth st. Also a large desirable furnished houses. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. n.w. 512 Ist_se, Tr&b 103 F, Sr&b.. -23. +4167 4 Hanover, 6r&h(coll 140.00 1111, Harvard st,Col Hts. Gr. +. -18.00 K uw, Gr (col).16.00 Sr. W (col). 15.00 Ist se, Trib. B34 Pr. 10r&h 1219 334, 15rb Linden, Md,10r, sels-tt FOR RENT—HOt 10TH ST. N.W.; 9 1ooms, inclusive of Lath. $30. Inquire 926 ‘La. aud-tf TO ATTEND OUR OF KEN- ‘and FRIDAY, ind 27, at 10 a.m. & PENDLETON. SCOTT, om the river, ; sleeping room for si sails, riggiug, ete. RJ. M 1 ita FOR SALE—NEW FURNITURE OF 10-ROOM house; central n.w.; $60 per month; all rvomns nw cash’ terms; lady leaving city. Ad- 'H, Star office. seld-6t* SALE—HAZELTON SQUARE PIANO, $125; case as goed as new: can be Louzht on very eai $5 cash and $3 per UG 6m,4 . COOK — STOVES, per week for bed room and parlor low _ prices. MOND'S CHEAP 3; Ri 1 AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th now. mil9-te SALE—MONK YOU: CUBAN, MEXI- can double yellow aead and Afeican gray par- rots, fes, m6ckins birds, old fish, dogs and fancy pi rHMID'S, "712 12th’ st. n.w. Branch, 1221 Pa. ave. Je22-tf PIANOS AND ORGANS. Piano Buyers, Please Read ‘The following and then conre and see us: A HANDSOME 71-3 OCTAVE, 3-STRING UP- RIGHT PIANO, used less than one year, FOR ONLY $150 CASH, or at a slight advance on time. Other bargains at proportionate prices. New Pianos and Organs at large discounts from reg- ular prices. We must get as many Instruments as possible out of the way within the next ten days. Good Second-hand Square Pianos as low as $60, on $5 payments. It is greatly to your Interest to see our stock before foitbarcase a Piano or Organ. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. 28d DAMAGED BY THE SUN. We have two niagnifleent Upright Cabinet Grand which we used lust week for our window play. The varnish is jus@ a trifle checked ft the chormous beat which they under nt. ‘Th fore, they m pe sold at The reg wv, but will be of The are fully warranted and ra improvements. You can save ris: “The Eastest,’” DROOP’S ave.—New Warerooms—925 Pa. contain 2 $100 on this 925 it This Will Be A Week of Piano Bargains Here. We've just received fifteen new STANDARD UPRIGHT PIA) instruments—beauti fully every detail. They're on sale now at prices that never before bought Pianos of their worth, In mahogany, rosewood, oak and ebony. See them—get the prices. Metzerot Music Co., \ Music Hall, All the Latest Sheet Music, 1110 F ST. N. W. Pa. ave. $425 Upright Piano = For $190. oe L A magnificent and handsome style Uprizht Grand Piano, used, that cost $425 nly slightly a short time ago, oan be had for only $ if taken at once. We offer this great bargain to close ‘he account of a party leaving the city. Fine make; has all the latest and best improv ments; superb tone, und very elegant In every particular. Fully guzranteed. Stool and cover with it. A rare chance for a quick buyer. - The Piano Exchange, se20-20d 913 PA. AVE. HOW IS THIS: One Bradbury Square One Kanal ee $5 crsh and $3 per menth. One Upright (ash) One Upright Jy20-6m,8 20 cash, $10 Cosh and $7 per HUGO WoreH, 24 7th st. n.w. "A beautiful San Domingo Ma- hogany Case McCammon Upright Not a blemish on it. Regular price is $350, but you may have $225 it now for $225. NO BETTER BARGAIN IN TOWN THAN Cash. mus’ D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. 8e18-200 FOR SALE—FASHIONARLE LOCATIO: st. n.w.; 3-stocy buy-window brick, with a com- plete 2-story brick stable. on rear premises; in rfect order; $10,500. PITTMAN & BLACK- WOOD, 625 F'st. nw. we2l-Bte FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A FINE HOUSE in the n.w.¢ 19 rooms; combination heat; three ON Q baths; adufrably arranged for roomers or’ board- ers; will be SOLD VERY LOW if bought at once; aty $10,000; very, little money reyutred. ly to B. PL MIMMACK, Attorney, 1410 G 3 Be : PRESS-BRICK DWELLING, 6TH NI. ».; 1Ox¥5 to 30-ft. paved alley; 7 rooms path, cellar; furnace; all m.f.; finest location on Cap, Hill; $4,500; a bargui JAMES'G. JESTER, 639 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—NICE 8-ROOM P. B. bay-window house oa i0th st. n.e. near Mass. thorongh order: eab. ix100 to 30-ft. alley; price, till Oct. 1) 5. terms. enay e of tose, six-room bay-wintow bricks on 11th st. se. 2: cabinet mantels: electric bells and handsomely papered: price, $3,800; $300 cash, balance $20 per mo. WELFLEY & WEE- DON, 302 East Capitol st. s21-tf FOR SALI CARES FROM DUPONT Cit- cle, in the army and navy section, one of the miost complete new houses in the city; built of Uuf brick und stone; 9 rooms and Uled bath; good conerete heated ‘by hot water; ali are of the’ best; house ts out in an artistic mauner; price and on casy terms; open Sundays for KR. J. MARSUALE, C11 11th st. mw. FOR SALE-TWELVE ELEGANT NEW REST dences in most desirable locations In northwest. Will rent to desirable partics. t° R. PARKER CRENSHAW, 1410 G st.n.w. FOR SALE— Desirable 8-story stcre and brick dwelling on 5th st. n.w., @ rooms and reception hall; hard- Wood finish; tiled beth room. Price only..$9,500 17th st., facing New Ham, ave. nw., beautiful home, with 10 rooms and 2 bath rooms: hard- wood finish; ges fixtures, workwanship, ei mn first class. ' Price. 8-story brick dwelling on T st., near 14th 12 rooms and bath; all mod imps. Very ¢ for a few days. 9th st. n.w., near T., desirable frame dwelling, with good lot and alley in rear. Houses and lots in all sections of the city for sale or exchange. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, se21-3t Z 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. FOR SALE—14TH ST., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; new buff-brick and stone house; 9 rooms and bath; all mod, imp.; haudsomely decorated. iy 8021-3t FOR SALE—1305 P ST., BETWEEN IOWA CIR- cle and 1ith st.; a very desirable, well-construct- ¢d dwelling. Apply to JAMES 8. DAV! Pa. ave. n.w FOR SALE-$2.650-A GREAT CHANCE TO SE. Cure home. two-story buf press brick house: 6 1coms, bath and pantry; cabinet mantels; select relghborhood; close to cars and_herdies; concrete st.; 1845 Emerson st. bet. B’and F sts.; sinall cash payment, balane monthly; open for iu- GEO. P. NEWTON, 907 @ st. n.w. FOR SALE—THREE-STORY FRAME STORE AND dwelling; 9 rooms and bath; large 2-story brick Warehouse In rear; on 3d st.’s.w. Only $4,500. 2-story brick store and Ming; ami; cor. 8d and ‘I sts. 8.c. Only $3,500. 2-story frame house on 10th st. s.e.; lot 20x80. Only $1,700. 2-story bay-windowe brick; 7 rooms and bath; Gite eS H st. bet. North Cap. and 1st nw. d-story brick; 8 rooms and bath; opposite govt. printing office.’ $4,800, G-room brick, with water; L st. ‘opposite cable car house, bet. 7th and 8th; nice home. For only. $1,700. 6-roons and bath, 10th st. ne., bet. F and G; a.m.i. Price, only $2,500. 8 rooms and bath, 3-story brick, on B st. bet. 11th and 12th n.e. "$3,500. rez BLOCK & CO., 615 F st. nw. FOR SALE—-NEW HOUSE; 10 ROOMS AND CEL- lar; 20 ft. front; base of brown 5 : amey; very desirable location; bargain at $7,300; terms very easy. By OWNEK, on premises, 1207 N. J. ave. n. se20-3t" FOR SALE—VERY DESIRABLE. AND HANDSOME BRICK DWELLING, ON NORTH ‘SIDE OF MASS. AVE. BET. HAND 18TH STS. N, NEAINING ‘TWELVE ROOMS, BATH AND ALL MODERN CONVENTENCES. FOR FURTIER PARTICULARS APPLY TO HILL & JOHNSTON, | Re20-3t 1503 PENNA. AVE. _N.W. FOR SALE—THE MOST DESIRABLE B ESS property in the city—1749 Pa. ave. n.w., consist- ing of store, first floor, with private side alley the second and third stories contain eight ( rooms and bath; terms easy. Ap- ply to P. A. BOWEN, Jr., 1410 G st. n.w., Room 16. ge20-3t [WO 3-STORY BRICK HOUSES; ALL Imps.; 7 rooms each and on 7th st, $4,200 euch. =P. A. BOWEN, 'Jr., 1410 G 3e20-3t EAT BARGAIN—-1713 TST, . H. uve.; lot 21x100 to alley; if e Will’ take’ $4,500; $2,800 cash. | P. 1410 G st. n. se20-3t P—315 STH ST. S.E.; 9 ROC ; nearly new; in nice cond Le bought for $5,600. W. €. DUVALL, 925 F st. nw. WILL BUY COMFORTABLE us ; water and sewer; court, bet. 13th’ and 14th and V and W se20-3t W. €. DUVALL, 925 F st. n. FOR SALE—$300 CASH AND PART OF THE BAL- ance at $25 per month for 2-story and cellar brick dwelling; new and with all mod. imps.; 1044 2d st. extended, Le Droit Park. Price re- duced to $3 8e20-3t W. C. DUVALL, 925 F st. ‘basement ba; story au houses; # rooms; tiled bath: turmuce heat; elegantly decorated; choice homes for a little Look at thein and come see us. PLANT S1URrIN, 1429 N.Y. ave, 8e19-6t R SALE_STH ST. N.W. NEAR THE IMMACU- fe Conception Church; rooms and bath; a.m. lot 20.100; prand chance to buy um attractive t $3,000; easy terms. JOS. A. nw. FOR SALE—A 7R. HOUSE. CALL ON ME OR have me call on you to show you the home I offer on for $3,500 in the p.w.; easy payments. J. D. ULLIVAN, cor. 13th and G sts. nw. sel8-6t $20 CASH AND $22 MONTHLY FOR @ modern, Groom ond bath, ay-window house; Jatrobes; 'slaie mantel papered; Jurge lot; lozation, 2th st. me. BURDETT STRYKER, 619 1éth st. n.w., or 1026 Fla ave. Re. sel7-1m* FOR SALE—HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. Many of the fmest lomes in the city. Prices too low to be published. T have special bargains to offer on CONN. AVE., MASS. AVE., 16th ST. —I challenge ‘comparison on my list of BARGAINS improved property n.w., frou Particulars given to Duyewe. INS in 16,500 to $101,000. C, BAUMGRAS, 1410 G at. n.w. FOR, SALE—BY OWNER_N. buff brick; cellar; 3 stories: 8 1 and bath tom: mosaic tiled ves.; parlor firepln gus log, tile and mantel; improved bath fixtures; range, gas stove, refrigeratoc car, etc.; electri itght; furnace heat; gas fixtures; speaking tubes; house papered and carpeted in elegant style, ready to more in; location, 1320 Wallach place. "$1,000 cash required. -F. B. PYLB, Arch't, tel, 1780.s7-tf OPPOSITE PB. 4story. houses, Nos. 1330, Offer wanted. To settle an es: D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. ‘W. RESIDENCE; center hall FOR SALE—OR RENT—ON I ST. Frauklin Park, 3 1232 and 133 tate. St. BET. 19TH AND 20TH, 3 ry and finished basement dwelling; 11 rooms back hullding; front, 23.9; press brick; price, $13,500. EUGENE MORGAN, Nat. Bank of Washington. selG-lmn* KNABE Pianos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND CRAND PIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE, ALSO SI ‘OND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIP- FERENT MAKES AT ALL PRIC! AND TERMS TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Kepatclig by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1737. ap29-tt — — = ATTORNEYS. ,, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 5D st. ow., Washing: Mount Vernon Flats, DLW. se! FOR SALE—IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—$1,000 1¢ss thn any similar house in that section; new, handsome house (lot 21x80); 9r. and bath} very hindsome architecture and’ decorations; 40 ft. parking; price only Bel6-Od Ww. NIX, 1427 F st. now. FOR SALE—2 NEW SOLID BR tages; Elliot st., West Washin on the Wash. ington and Great Falls el ad, now beinz built to run by August 23; papered ‘throughout lots 14x100 to 20-foot alley’; houses 36 ft. deep conerete cellar, full size; % mile to cable cars: city water; a bargain ‘at $1,400 cach. J.C HURST, Owner. 1 TOR SALE—A BARC 10th nw. PATRICK O'FARREL,’ Owner. improvements. 1425 N. Y. ave. 4y19-tt STEAM CARPET CLEANING AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANI Works—Carpets cleaned in the best mann Mattresses made to order. Offre, 1720 Pu. Works, 1708 and 1710 E n.w. Telephone 804. mb2-tf M. NEWMYER, Manager. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, 2 fine building lot on Kenesaw uve., Mt. Pleasant; 65 feet frontage; between 1ith and 15th sta; price, 85 cents per ft. (1175) (se21-3ty DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. KOR SALE-LOT 20 FEET WIDE, ON GRANT st., Mt. Pleasant. at 60 cents per’ foot. (1176) __(se2i-3t) DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO. FOR SALE—LE DROIT PARK, 11,000 8Q. FT. OF ground, with 185 feet street front, at 90 cents ti" az FOR E CO. 1319 F FOR SALE—VACANT LOT NORTH SIDE ft. west of 14th n.w.; 48.8x110 to 30-ft. aller. No money required if purchaser will tn- mediately improve; lot {s clear of iucumbrance. 8e20-3t W. ©. DUVALL, 925 F st. n.w. BOARDING. Mandolin-Violin-Guitar. Arthur B.« Yundt, Late of the popular ‘Tuxedo Mundolin-Guitar Quartette. ah Studio: 934 F-ST. N.W. Open fo: a mited ‘number of pupils. Mandolin-Vielin-Guitar. 8e23-6t having lately returned from a four years’ course of study in Europe, will begin to give lessons at his studio, 617 Va. ave. s.e. se2l-2w* ECLECTIC INSTITUTE— Scl.ool_ for young women. MISS MARY DAVENPORT CHENOWITH, 1342 Vermont ave. _(se2I-1m*) Principal. STEPHEN B. CLEMENTS— BANJO SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR. borough instruction in banjo, playing. Studio, 1016 Sth n.w.; reidence, 11(8 Fla. ave. ne. se21-1m* The McDonald- Ellis School For Girls, COR. 17TH ST. AND ¥ASSACHUSETTS AVE. Coljege, academic, preparatory and primary de- pertments; also a well-appointed hirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1895. 8e23 to ocl5, ‘Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principnl. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, — No. 311 East Capitol ‘st. Courses of ‘study include bookkeeping, arith- metic, penmanship, grammar, _ correspondence, spelitng, shorthand, ‘typewriting, German, French and other branches of practical use. Situations for graduates. Expenses less than in other schools. Day and evening sessions; Individual and class instruction. Students can ‘begin at any time. Call or address sex3-tf COURT F. WOOD, Principal. E- A. LOVY, GRADUATE OF IMP. CONSERVA- tory of Music, Prague.—Teacher of violin. und theory of music, Studio, 433 1 st. mw. se21-6t® Vocal Less MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Pupil of Mr. William Shakespeare of London,Eng. Music room and residence, 1329 1uth st. n.w. PERSONS WISHING COMFORTABLE BOARD IN the country, convenient to city, can be accom- modated at ““The Poplars,” Pierce Mill road, near ‘enallytown’ elec- TODD. and between Chevy Chase and ‘UL HOME POR BOARDERS, WITH ewly papered ard painted rooms; also large ts; best fan fare served; venlent. Address VIRGINIA, Star’ office. se23-6t° 3 ‘Ds (E PLACE IN N.W. (PRIVATE family), will tuke 2 couples from Oct. 1; army or navy preferred; child no objection; stable roo Address HANDSOM E HOUSE, Star offic HTFUL PLACE FOR AUTOM ic from 14th st. cable cu large house fine shade; first-class board; pleuty milk and cream. Address Box 7, Star’ oitice. se21-3t* W. COMFORTABLE ROOMS: location and beautiful modern conveniences; electric bells and speaking tubes; best home board; excellent cooking, snd reatly served for tran- table hourders accommodated, bez to announces they are now serving ty, from 6 a.m, tod Pm., at the folluwing reduced prices: 3. meals per day, $20 per month; 2 meals per day, $15 per month. 'Purticular attention given ladies. #e5-2m MES. HAILMAN.«’S TRAINING SCHOOL FOR Kindergartners and Primary Teachers (formerly at La Porte, Ind.) will be reorganized at the Memorial Lutheran Church, Vermont ave. en- trance, at Dam. Weinewlay, Sept. 18 Apply to Mrs, EUDORA L. HAILMANN, at The Cal INSTITUTB BUSINESS._COLLE Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Shorthand dictation, $1 and $2 a month. Send for’ catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8.W. cor. Sth and K ste. nw. 8. W. FLYNN, AM, Prin, au27-3m,2 B.A. (Paris) and Officer d'Academie, has transferred se16-12t* oe GAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN, 22 3D ST. His School of Languages Ae. ‘October 7. To his new residence, 1023 15th st. u.w. | Principal, selG-tf School rcopens 17th inst. ice and Pano on. SVECIAL RATES to Examination gratis. STUDIO, 1003 9th st. naw. teachers and school pupils. se21-6t* LA 3B AND LITERATURE.—PROF. SMIVOT from Paris, “Address 4015. T. sei BR OCTOBER 1 MRS. ©, V. KIDWELL STEWART, diploria graduate “Lamperti? mi od of vocal culture, will resume hi Tesidence, 230 N st. n.w. Ait School, | West End Miss S. W. Kelly, London 1115 17th st. n.w. —Thorongh course in’ drawing object and life—oll, “water colors, china ing; outdoor sketching from nature. se14-12t* MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Day and Boarding).—Two diploma courses; nine tea imoderite terms; academic, puratory; wo-English kindergarten; Musi Delsarce; reopens LE rN: RR AV au: BANGS—PRIVATE AND CLASS sons in’ elocution; deep breathing, expression, naturalness. Studio, No. 80 9th st. s.e. Moudays aa pharedaysy 1309 H st. n.w., from 4 to 6 p.m. se19-1m? Medalist, Principal, fro [224 AND 1226 3 20-2m. Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, PIANO, SING! HARMONY. Studl 1415 N st. nw. MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, PRINCIPAL OF FROE- BEL NORMAL ID UTE, 1426 Q st., reopens her ‘school and kindergarten Sept. 18. ‘Thorough Instruction. “Superior advantages. Hest references, sel1-3w,4 AY DEPARTMENTS, ine of lectures will begin BS, ait 8 o-clock p.m. jelivered by A. D. Cob address will” be Faaminations for admission will be held Monday, Sept. 23, at 8 o'clock p.u., at the college building, corer of 8th and K sts, n.W. in the Medical De- ‘The ‘Introduct al Departmer facilities will be affordcd. BE H. H. BARKER, M, D. z 6 ot Mr. Henry Xander, TeacLer of Piano and Theory of Musie. Lessons resumed MONDA . 16. Office ane: J1—12 o'clock. Studio: 807 11th st. n.w. Sim COUNTRY BOARD. “ST. CLAIR’S - ON - THE - BAY” Farm); open till November; talle Al: bathing, boating, crabbing,&e.; $6 per week; $1.2 per day. Address ST. CLAIR'S," Shadyside, "A.A." Co., Md. aul5-36t* (SHADYSIDE SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- ead and’ understood in free lesson ul 4 ENCED T struct in Englisi eolaes and oll p school. HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE—FOR STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY, they are absolutely unapproachaie Light broughars, coupe rockaways, 6-passen- ger rockaways, English breaks, Plitsburg rock- Away. Will ainply repay any ofe for the trouble taken to see this “stoc JAMES K. PROBEY, se21-3m,8 1230 32d st. ‘Phone 226. FOR SALE—-CHEAP—GRAY MARE; 9 YEARS old; good driver. Can be secon Sept. 24 and 2% ut MAGRATH & KENNELLY’S, 213 1ith et. n.w. hae DONT FAIL TO ATTEND OUR GRAND SUE AUCTION ‘SALE OF KENTUCKY TROTT consigned by Shelby T. Harbison of Lexingto Ky.. “at PIMLICO "PRACK, Baltimore, Md. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, September 26 and at 10 a. se23-3t FOR SALE—A HANDSOME SORREL HORS hs 1,100 pounds: work anywhere; price, Also a strong express wagon; price, ‘$45. at stable in rear of 317 Missourl ave.n.w. se20-6' 20 HEAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED FROM Lexington, Ky. 1 palr bay horses, 16 Lands high; 1 bay horve, can trot a mile in '2.40; 1 pair of bay ‘inarcs, ‘can trot In 3 minutes to the. pole; also 10 gentlemen's road horses. All these horse are well broken to the electric and cual Can be seen at JOHN SIMMONS’, cor. Ohio ave. JUST ARRIVED, A CAR LOAD OF drivers, draught and general business is @ very fast youns among which ntle and a prompt driver. sound and well hroken. FOR SALE—HORSE, TRAP AND PIA delivery wagon end 2 sets of barne able offer refused, as we are ordered to sell. D st. nw. se10-im' FOR SALE—A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS—SIDE- bar, eau-spring or Coring-body buggies, from up. Canops-top Surreys from $85. np. Extension-top Surreys from $95. up. Special bargains in fancy. tr: COLUMBIA CARRIA 0. (Manufactuters' Agents), auT-cotf 456 Pa. ave. nw. FOE SALE—OUR PRICE CUTS THE FIGURE ON carriage and wagon stock. Traps, $110 to $225; surreys, $80 to $165; phaetons, $60 to $190. Sce our specisl leather-top buggy’ at $75. Business and dayton warons, $50 to $200. Single-strap harness, $8 to £10. iteyalring and. palating. Je22-tf COOK & JARBOF, § COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—A NEW HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE in Rockvilie in sight of the depot; if sold quick, owner will, take | $1,800; easy terms. Addreas K HIGGINS, Atty/-at-luw, Rockville, Md. we FOR SALE—5 ACT high state of culti tion; 1 mile from G! B-room house, stable, corn house; fine st through the’ place; ‘fruit. $650... DUCK DENT & CO., (3 F st. se21-3t WANTED—TO PURCHASE, FOR CAS of land, 50 to 100 acre HA 1 close to Washi Aditrese, giving description and price, 215. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ROOFIN Cflice public buildings and ground: ment, Washington, D. C., September 23, Sealed proposals, ‘in duplicate, will be here until TWO P.M. MONDAY TWENTY-FIRST, 1895, for furnishin; ing materials for a tin roof and copper gu cornice, for the new building under cons the government —priuting office. forms ‘for proposals, and all nec informa- tion can be obtained here or . 29H st. nw. Right is reserved to reject any and all propos JOH WILS Engineers. Colonel 19 SALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE Yard, Washington, D. C., September 6, Sealed proposals, indor for the Navy Yard opened September 24, 1895, the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy partment, Washington, D. C., until "TV O'CLOCK NOON, SEPTEMBER = TWED FOURTH, 1895, and publicly opened tmmediately thereafter, to furnish at the navy yard, Washing- ton, D. C., @ quantity of Steel Halls, Angle Bars, Spikes, Lumber, Packing, Pip¢ and Pipe Fittings and Tools. The articles must conform to the navy andard and puss the usual naval inspection. Blank proposals will be furnished upon applica- tion to the navy yard, Washington, D.C. The attention of marufacturers and dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot. ‘Tio department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to the government. EDWIN STEW- Akr, Paymaster General, U. S. sel2- PROPOSALS FOR SOIL AND MANU of Building for Library of Congr Capitol strect, Washington, D.C., 1595.—Sealed propesals for furnishing and deliter: ing about 1,800 cuble yards of Surface Soll about 400 cubic yards of Manure er the - proaches of the bullding for the Library of Con gress, in this city, will be received at this office until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on WED DAY, TWENTY-FIBTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1895, and opened immediately thereafter in preseuce of bidders. Speciticatiors, general instructions and cenditions and blank forn of proposal inay be ot tained on application to thiso! BERNARD R. GREED rintendent and Engineer. ge11,13,16,1! ptember 11, LA —BIDS ARE INVITED For Grading and Furnishing Broken Stone and Gravel on Columbia turnpike near Johnston's store, Alex- andria county, Va. Specifications and estimates showing quautities of work to be done may be seen at the county clerk’s office, Alexafirin, Va., on and after September 13, 1895. Bids ‘to be fucloseg In sealed envelopes and addressed to the Board of Supervisors, Alexandria, Va. Bids will be received until NOON, SEPTEMBER TWENTY- FIFTH, 1595. By order of the board of super- visors,’ WILLIAM DUNCAN, Supervisor. sel6to2fine COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY He for all states end territories a SPE: by R. H. E' ‘3. Ottice (wasement), 1321 F st. Always in office, _ottice hou myll-tt CHARLES S. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF Of all the States and Territories. B17 4% st. nw. (uew Equity building). aiz-tt i a JOHN E. BEALL, JOHN BE. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and tory. Notary Public. United States Commiss 0033 Office. 1221 F st. (first floor). TORAGE. SENATE STONAGE (Vo CETHOUSE. front building; separate rooms; rates, $1 per load per uoutu; advances on storage. D. M. LA. & CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pu. ave. Rw. Tel. 1083, ING men at the ¥ floor Lern ginning vecks. Incr r former yeurs. Instraction in every one a bread winner. 333 student ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 Miss Guyer’s Academic chizses for girls ayill reopen October 1 at 1310 14th street. sel4-Im* Mr. W. G. COLLINS, TEACHER OFTHE BANJO. Studio, 1281 V st. mw. Send for circular. sel4-1m NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Bon. ARTHU CARTUIUR, LL. D., PRESIDENT, HON. RICHARD Hf. ALVEY, Chief Justice of the Coyrt of Appeals Of the Dis- trict of Colmmbi Lecturer on Copstitatio: 10: WILLIAM 3B. WE! Lecturer on Fed T isp JAMES SCHCULEK, £1 Lecturer on Personal Property; Domestic Relations, Wills and Admi HON. CC. C. Associate Justice of the Suprey trict of }Columbt ng Men's Chris in Didg., 1425 Ne NDAY, Sep! fan Association, 2d w York ay JOHN Gt Lecturer on ‘the Law of Crimes. HON. H. 0. CLAUGHTO! J Instructor of the Senior, Class and Protes Common Law Pleading, Evidence, Equity Jurisprudence and Pleading, <comme-- lal and Cri EUGEND CARC Instructor of the Junior Cis f Heal Proverty, Instruments and WALTER F. 0G Lecturer on Patent 1 cH. Jac ¥ Lecturer on Practize ‘ind Court of Appeals: Professors Claughton, Carus and Ralston. The twenty-sixth annual session of the School of the National University will comm Tuesday, October 1, 1895, in the college building, between H and I streets north o'clock p.m., when announcemen:s Law of courte, of studies dnd the organization of the sev- the er ses will be made. Students can enroll at the office of the secre No. G10 13th street northwest, or at the colle; the opening night. As the number admitted to the several necessarily limited, ou account of the mode of in- struction: adopted ‘In this school, an early enroll pont ts exped'en ‘atal containing full information as to 8, course of study, ete.. can be obtained at W. Lowdermilk & Co.'s, 1424 Fst 3 John 1322 Fst, maw.; W. HH. Morrison's 1326 F st. u.w., or-on application to the EUGENE D. CARUSI, Secretary, G10 13th st. now. secretary. se16-dtocd OKELEY SCHOOL FOR GIR 1759 Madison st. n.w., Dupont Reopens September 23. 18 Miss EVA V. HETH, au31-Im* -» Prin. .” Studio. ana sel4-1in 1 mperti of Sila 1410 15th st. nw. Georgetown University School of Medicine. residence, THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895. rence tu the wishes of man ple at 8 p.m., at the college building, 920 H st. bow. The public, including ladies, is cordially in- vited. For further particulars and announcements ad- dress the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER. M. D. $15 Vermont a Tesephene 324, Ciiice Fours until 10 a.m., 3: GEORGETOW! (Founded 1789). SCHOOL QF LAW. FACULTY. Rey. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., President of the Universi : Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, Gustice Supreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Conrt of Appeal of the District ‘of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional and ‘International Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. Hon, SETH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Associaté Justice. Gore of ees of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Turisprudence., Hon. JEREMIAH M, WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Real. Fstate and the Law of Eviiler JOSEFHE JOPAMEANCTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Pepsonal Property and Contracts! _ GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LL. D., Lecturer on Practice, Testamentary Lew and Equity Pleading ard Fractice. R. ROSS TERRY, AM., LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law’ Pleading, Criminal Law and Domestic Relations. Rev. EENE HOLAIND, S.J., Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. KAMHERT, LL. D., Tecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A. DOUGEASS, Esq. Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotiable Paper. Gircult Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Court_of Appeals: “Messrs, TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, JOB BARNARD ‘and HENRY WISE 8e10-3— The twenty-sixth anrual secsion of the School of Law opns WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895, at 6:30 p.m., in its commocious, specially designed Law Schcol Building, Nos. 506 and E street lecture will be nd announcements made for the ensuing uorti:west, when the’ introductory delivered term. Present and prospective students, alumnt, and ‘all others faterested in legal education -re cordially Invited to be present. The secretary can be seen at his office in the Jaw building datly, after September 13, from 6 to 7 pm., for information, enrollment, '&e. ‘Those Proposing to connect themselves with the school for the ensuing term are requested to enroll thelr Remesgbefore the opening night, and thus avoid the delay fheldent to occasion. Circulars, giving the course of study. terme, &. can be obtained at book stores of W. H. Morrison’ Scns, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilit & Co. 1424 F street norikwest John Byrne & Go. 1222 F street northwest,’ and at W. S. ‘Thompson's druz store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on application persoually or by letter to the under- signed. S. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. ‘se7-Im GRADUATE LEIP- psychological system; focusing tone instantaneous; develops five registers; no tremulo, Circulars 1335 32th st. uw. sell. WASHINGTON School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, F st. entrance. Voice a specialty. Pantomimic Training and Physical Culture. Best methods; indorsed by Yale, ard, University of Chicogo and others. Send cement. WM. E. MOWIER, Principal. se10-1m¢ rs Washington Seminary, 1538-40 17th st. Seleet borrdiuz and day school. fe and preparatory depts. German-English ee garten. Primary. Mr. & Mrs.SMALLWOOD. CONZAGA COLLEGE. For day scholars only. Classical, scientific and buelness courses. Military drill and uniform. ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, S.3., * se3-1m a President. WASHING Sept. 7, 1805. THE MEDICAL, ARMACEUTT- cal departments their winter se: unusual ings have bee improved methods for inst instructors has been Ia surgical, gynecological ear, nose and thront— For circulars, address C. B. PURVIS, M.D. Secretary, se9-1m oa 1118 12th’ rt. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHTOCT, the indergarten Normal Training 1918 Sunderland will begin fatl 3m MR. AND MRS. WM. E. McELHINNEY, 425 4th n.w.—Lessons in crayon, oi colo: will open. pastel, water ina and tapestry painting; portralts in t by an easy metiod. -8el6-2m* MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, 8e2-2m 1528 Corcoran st. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IN TELEGRAPHY, ra ALL es of commercial and railroad work rapidly taught by skilled and practical operator. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K sts. mw. Se3-3m* Emerson Institute (Xoung’s Academy), SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL School for Young Men and Boys, O14 lith st., bet. I and K, Begins its forty-four 3 23. This school bas a tl reputation, and is recognized as one of the leading preparatory. school ivergitics, of this country. It prepares for all the colleges ard eel ‘ine schools, for the United States Miltary and Naval academies, and for business. ‘Tho graduates of this school take high rank where- ever they go. Mr Edwin H. Foster will continue In charge of the Junior Department. For ¢i .. address, CHAS, B. YOUNG, PhD., se2-1m Principal and’ Proprietor. Shorthand a Specialty By H. C. TANNER. Granite building, corner F and 9th. Call or send for circular. ~“au31-1m* Lu VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND HARMONY, NS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. EMY OF THE HOLY CRC 1312 Messachusetts avenue, W: A day school for young isdi In addition French, 1121 c, and Httle gir to a thoreugh course in English, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical ‘ington, D. departments. Studies will be resnmed on Mon- day, September 16. A kindergarten will be opened in connection with the academy. au3i-6m OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1S27 I ST. Special advantages for study of modern Jan- guages, music and art; daily exercise in calis- thenles, drawing, Latin and French or German ncluded ip. the Teeuin= course, {f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. mo CLASSES AND PRI- vate lessons for primary’ pupils; special atten- tion to-backward, unwilling and delicate chil- dren; norwal gradu: Apply at 936 284 st g.w.' corner of Washington Circle. au24-1m* THE EERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST,, WILL reopen Septemter 16. Pupils prepared for West Fcint, Annapolts, for all universities and sctentific schools, for dircet commissions in the army and navy and for the civil service. During the past two years 24 students have been successfully” fit- ted for various e1 nations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B. S., au22-tt Head Master. MR. PUINAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1805. Preparation tor colleges, universities and’ technical schools, end for business pursuits. Private tuition furaished; best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, AM., 1683 l9th st. naw. au22: 1438_N_ STREET. = THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL win &: open, September $0. ‘Til September, ad- dress MENDHAM, N. J. au2i-3m A Business Education. BUSINESS SHORTHAND. counsE, CN ieY COURSE. Bookkeeping, iG! Shorthand, Penmanship, Of ‘Typewriting, Arithmetic’ COMMERCE, Dictation Qndiallthe 407 Wi'st nw, Sod ail! the ramerc sl Studies. Washington, D. C. Studies. ‘Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; mew rooms and hails. Moderate tuition and casy terms. Send for catalogue, aulite ©. K. URNER, AM. C. E., Prin. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, 18650 Wyoming avenue n.w. Reopens Oct. 1. Stage for day scholars. al-3m MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal, ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st., Select school for young ladles and children, Wilk reopen Monday, September 9. Music and paint- ing classes for persons not attending day school. aulf3m SISTERS OF THE HOLY CRoss. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 1323 12th st. nw. Pitman shorthand by a ‘NEW and “RAPID method. Beginners and dictation. se3-3m WINODAUGHSIS, 1708 1 81. N-W.—CLASSES 1B- in Octcber 1—bookkeeping, stenography, type- Writing, English branches,” English ‘literature, Journalism, French, German, dancing, Delsarte, elocution, ADA L. SMITH, Supt. se-lm St. John’s College, Vt. Ave. And Thomas Circle, reopens its fall term Monday, ‘se3-1m September 9. MR. HERMAN C. RAKEMANN, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Studio, Realdence, 1221 12th | 2 (se14-1m) = Rg 2.’ MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUI A. V. HOLM : Studio, Room 8, 934'F st. Special fall term. >) teh EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D.C., Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- lege, | Medical and Dental Schools, September 20 College Session Sept 23. Session of Academe begins September 23. Session of Medical Schvol begins October 1. Session of Law School ‘bexins October 3. Session of Gradiate School begins October 4 The Columbian Academy, 1385 H STREET NORTHWEST, Cffers thorough instruction in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics and Fhysics, gives isos preparation for College, for the Naval and Military Acsdemies and for business. A. corps of ten professcrs and iusiructors. Attendance Him- ited to 100. Building open for inspection and a teucher present -daily to answer inquirics from 9 to 2 o’clck. For further information address PROF. WILLIAM A. WILBUR, A.M., Principal. The Collegiate Department The exercises of this department will be resuncd on Monday, ranber 23, at 9 o'clock u.m., in the lecture ball of the university. Full classical and_ scientific courses, le: to the degrees of A B. and S. B., respectively, are offered. Spe-ial (curses are also provided for students, whose time 1s limited. The faculty is composed of the follow- ing professors and instructors: B. 1b. .. President. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE,’ PH. D. Dean and Professor of ‘Latin. The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D., Professor of Greel GEORGE J SMITH, PH. D., Instructor of English and ‘of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES LOWARD GORE, PH. D. Professor of Mathematics and of German und Sec- retary of, the Facalty. HOWARD 'L. HODGKINS, PH. D., Professor of Physics aud Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Pclitical und Historical Philosophy and ‘of Frenc The Kev. JAS. McRIDE STERRETT, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and ‘Moral Philosopliy. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., Professor of Cheuistry. ” ANTONIO M. SOTELDL D. . , Professor of Spanish. WIL. PARTRIDGE, Professor of the Fine Arts. _. H. CARRI PH.D., Non-resident Lecturer on the History of Chmistry. ‘The Hon, WILLIAM L. WIL LL. D., Lecturer on American Evonomic Legislation. The Hon. JOHN W. POWELL, D., Lecturer on the History of Culture. OTIS T, MASON, PH. D., Lecturer on The Origins of Culture. BEVERLEY T. SENEU Regist a The college is op The entrance exa ber 20 and tained at and H For ¢ address AM ORDWAY be held on Septem- Further information may te Gb- aiversity building, corner of 15th the LW. tuiogue descriptive of these several schools 2 ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. Corcoran Scientific School. 8. L, WHITMAN, D.D., President. CHARLES BE. MUNROE, PH. D., Dean. The Corcoran Scientific School ‘is ‘a School of Science and Technology, but a School of Culture also. It offers courses ‘in General Science, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, pure and applic Mathematics, Meteorol , Geog- raphy, Geolo and Mineralogy, — Archite ture, Finance ‘and “Economics, and in’ Language und Literature, ieading to the degree of It ts open to students of elther sex. Special students are admitted In ary of the subjects taught. ‘The opening exercises will be held on Wednesday, October 2, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when the annual address will be given by Dr. H! L. Hodg- ins. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools addgess ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. The Law School Faculty. REV. B. L, WHITMAN, D.D., President. The Hon. WALTER §. COX, LL. D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Professor of the Law of Real ate, of Contracts ard of Commercial Paper. The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. (Asscclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, of the Law of Domestic Re- lations, of Personal Property. - ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LU. D. Sometime Assistant Attorney General of the United States), Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law and Equity Pleading, ung of the Law of Evidence: The Hen. DAVID J. RREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the United States), : Professor of the Law of Cor ‘tions. Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, LE. M. (OF the Johns Hopkins University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY EB. DAVIS, LL. M. (Sometime Assistant Attorney of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM fF. MATTINGLY, Esq (Of the , Lecturer_on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading . and Practice. The Hon. BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH (Sometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. M. (Of the Washington ‘Bar), Professor of Legal Catechetics, Common-law Prac- tice and Judge of the Moot Court. COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, : Chief "Justice. HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, Associate Justices. * ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. A SPECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND PaT- ENT LAW PRACTICE, Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterworth snd Melville Church. The services of the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, a patent lawyer of national prominence and former- ly Commissioner of Patents, Lave been secured for a series of lectures on the patent statutes and the general principles of patent law as administered in the Federal Courts and in the United States Patent Oth and of Melville Church, Esq., a meaiber of the Washington Bar, and a specialist in patent !aw, for giving practical instruction in respect to the gtcat unwritten law of practice in patent causes. ‘This colirse In practice will cover ‘a perlod of eight months, with two lectures or sessions of the Moot Court each week. ‘A degree of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ferred upon those who are able to pass a satisfac- tory examination et the close of the term. Only graduates in law or members of the bar will be eligible to this degree. ‘Tuition for the cou . As the size of the class must necessarily be lim- ited in order that the course—especially the Moot Court practice may be carried on effectively, appil- cations for cdmisslon should be promptly made cn or before October 1, 1895. ‘The thirty-first annnal session of the School of Law opens on Thursday, October 8, at 6 o'clock -m., When introductory lecture will be delivered by Presiaent Whitman, and announcements made for the ersuing 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 Scptemter 20. Cataiozues giving the cotirse of study, terms, &e., can be obtained at the book stores of W. HH. Mor: rison'’s Son, 1826 F street; Lowdermilk & Co., 142: F street, and John Byrne & Co., 1822 F steeet, or oa application ‘personally. or School of Graduate Studies. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D. This Sch the opportunity to pursue advanced studies and con- duct researches under the direction of well-known specialists. The courses offered in language, pbilos- ophy, science and arts lead to the degrers of Doc- tor in Phik Master of Arts, Master of Sci- ae Civil , Electrical Engineer and Ar- chitect. The opening exercises will be held in University Hall, Friday, October 4, at 8 p.m., when an- }@val address’ will be delivered by the Rev. Ado- Biram J. Huntington, D.D. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address: ROBERT H, MARTIN, sel4-tt * Secretary. Medical Department or The Columbian University 1325°H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. 0. ‘The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1895, The iritroductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. W. W, Johnston at 8 p.m. October 1. ‘Regular daily lectures commence at 5:80 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clini- cal instruction is afforded. Laboratories open day and evening. - For announcement and further information apply to Br. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1120 N. Y, ave. ‘Telephone,815. Hours: 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. Dr. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas., + . 1325 H st. nw. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examfbations will be held at the college at 8 p.m. September 26, se2-1m Dental Department oF The Columbian University 1325 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. G. The ninth session begins Octoter 1, 1895. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. J. 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, 1309 F at. n.w. Hours, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Dr. R A DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas., 1335 H st. nw. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college at 8 p.m. September 26, ee8-Im IN WASHINGTON. CHINA PAINTING. * Lessons given in china painting by Mr. Jordan, recently from a ‘les. Beautiful studies in Bilechort, “Classes fron 9'to 12, Studio, 904 New York ave. n.w. Miss “HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL Girls and Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1429 20th st., cor. of P nw. Miss Halstead has made ar Hou ‘of a. few elder puplis. “apolicntios be c made at 9024 Q st. until Oct. to eelt-te* WANTED—PUPIS; SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN French for moderate terms; Parisian accent; con- Yersation a specialty, Address LADY TEACHER, Star office. sel7-6t* Miss Alice E. Burbage, Pianist. Graduate Letpzig Royal Conservatory. Teacher of Piano, Harmoay. and Counterpolst. 460 T st. ‘nw. Ofice hours, 5 to 6. selt tae rten The National Kinderga And PRIMARY SCHOOL (2ist year) reopens Rept. 16 at 1017 30th st. Principal, Mrs. Loutse’ T'ol- lock. THE INSTRUCTIONS to TEACHERS begin Oct. 1. at the Nat. Kii irten or at vrmal Kindergarten Inst. Miss SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Prin.. 1426 Q st. se6-Im‘ THE DUNTONIAN Electrical Institute. “Hutchins building,” 10th and D sts. nw. We teach electricity in science and npplication. Applied mechanics, mechanteal draughting and de- signing. Full liboratory and practical shop courses. Lutest and best methods. Not the “only school in the world,”* but the BEST in Washington. Opens Oct. 2, Call at the office for full particulars, oF address the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNTON WE, GRADUATE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, NOT BELL TINKERS. aul-3m,14d MISS BALCH, 1311 11th, will reopen ber school for Young ladies Oct. 1. ‘1,300 pupils prepared civil service and other examinations. lessons for West Point and Naval Academs.ses-tf THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL (Founded 1867) WVil open TUESDAY, Oct. 1, at 6:30 p.m. TUITION FREE For circulars containing further ivformation address JAMES F. BUNDY, retary. Office in Law School building, 430 5th st. nw. ‘sel3-15t ‘MISS TACIE A. DANI Nes Bt st ee 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-first_year opens TUESDAY, October first, Large and attractive buildings, thoronghly equip- ped with every requisite of a refined home and a Progressive school. Applications for admission of pup‘is to the Day schusl may be made after Septeniter fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock each morning. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, se10-3m PRIVAT S LESSONS_ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced sfudies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. Uriversity graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and Puts, au24-s,in,tu,1m* THE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRIS AND Little Boys, 1436 Corcoran et. n.W., reopens September 18, 1805. se9-m,wéslim pply for circuiars. iil Tat ae. wl 28. st. Dw, 4 multtbdt ice ROA CaRES Ma aca: GRADES. It has been upier the coutinuovs mane agement of Thomas W. Sidwel twelve ard many thoughtful anc prominent people ota city heve placed their children in {t ax soon as they were ready for school, and Kept them chere until ready for graduation ‘or college. As 2 col ratory school ite, efictency way ie ‘busta Mots the tact that doriag year it was ented at Columbia, Co- Fembiss, Cornett, “Hobart, Lafayette, Tabi, sac} >, Yale thi pet husetts Institute of others. Perscns desiripg t rational ining and good lates for their «children ‘Will do well to consider this school. Catalogues at Ballantyne’s and at Brentano's. Clice hours from 10 to 12 o'clock every morning. sel7-tf THOMAS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Erening Icesous in all Kinds of draughting end mathematics begin Rept. 23. 531 7th st. me. ee7-3m* MME. J. ESPUTA DALY WILL RESUME GIVING lessons in voice culture. Students prepared for cpera, oratorio, concert and choir . | Ref. erences: F. E. Bristol, New York city; John P. Sousa, New York city: Lucien Qdenthal, Balti more, Md. Special terms made for I to read music by Mme. Daly’s note-chain system. Studio, 1118 New York ave. seT-L-a GUNSTON INSTITUTE, 1212 and 1214 14TH ST. THE ALT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, 808 17th DW. = set gthineton, (D.C, reopen its and evening classes October I, 1805, under conpetent instructors. Drawing Sod poluling from cast and Bie. Water cole, sketch, composi und special Saturday cuss, Girealars on npriivation. set-2it THT FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1242 12TH STREET. 100p. manual free. Parents advised as to schools, 2u3-3m* 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. D DAUGHTERS. The Spence rian Business College, ja National Bank of the Republic building,’ cor. Tth - and D mw. Day and night sessions. SPENCERIAN, In the national capital and throughou re it the is household word, associated with thorough ess training -and 2 perous career. 1595. ‘The thirty-first scholastic year of this it ine stitution begins Monday, ytember 2, .. Five departments, viz: Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, lations, rapid writing, moral and culture, Delsarte system of ¢: ion, _ civics, economy and commercial law, Practical English, with initiatory bookkeeping: Shorthand and writing, including Euglish: m rit ing, Mechanical and Architectural Dra Full cen corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Loca ‘Spacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and class rooms, Services of graduates al in de rand. Terms moderate, but no competition with cheap echools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained in this college, and send gots and danghters and candidates for here for training. ‘This college received from the World's Columbian omniission'a diploma for “Excellence of Students” Work’ in all of the above departments. Office open every business day and night, on and after, Monday, August 12. e oF cail for new annual announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, aul2-tt Principal and Proprietor. OUT OF WASHINGTON. MEDIA ACADEMY FOR BOYS, MEDIA, PA.— ‘Twenty-fret r; classical, scientific, “English and commercial courses; careful ition for lending colleges; excellent table and all howe comforts; location ursurpassed; send for circu- lar, CHAS. W. STUART, Prin. au29-Im $175 ogre eosee: ae SEMINARY . mliltary acadel a and young. men), Sh branches,” thorough “instruction “Address ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD.—HOMM ‘hool for boys; for university or busi: Rosey Healthta location For catsiogue. ‘adGresd W. P. MASON, U.S.N.A.. Principal. jy1-8mo* VIRGINIA, FRONT ROYAL. Randolph-Macon Academy A preparatory School for Boys and Young M Thorough teaching and training. Beautiful toca: fon, . Large grumnasium: Sept. 2, 1895. for catalogué to dyideos2t Rev. B. W. BOND, D.D. MISS C. B. MAAON'S OCITOOL FOR orig, “ASTLI own-on-Hudson, N. ¥. Advantages city ‘and suburbs. Refer to Rt. Rev, H. G. Potter, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. sy1-eotot ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BO! ST. GEORG! Md, J. C.. KINBAR, AM Bota, rwenticth. '; noted for INDIVIDUAL instruction, home location, moderate terms. seZi-+olm PENNINGTON or | ‘SEMINARY_CONVENIENT to N York, Bait. and Wash. Bot! bexes.” 86th ‘year. Healthful. Beautiful. 18 filly ilustrated catalorue «dress, syio-Tet THOMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART CON- ‘servatory, Hagerstown, Md.—A choice school for girls. it climate in the world, somo | Erounds, elegant on a" bill,” large Sabtcare, sosmeablor sates’ eed or catslogss Sabtepea send for" catak and Journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. 4y24-2m0 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. 107th Session commences 19th September. Exce:- lent eer School att ed for Boys 12 to 16, ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Address the Pres't, THOMAS FELL, LL.D., Ph.D. YORK, ALBANY. ST. AGNES’ SCHOOL, Tner, the "alsoctian ot Bishop Doane. 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Lai ia any Prigulo-set WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME BEAUTIFUL ht-weight 22-Ib. up-to-date ladies’ and gents” Wheels; wood rims and best of tires; all full ranteed. $00. Call and caamine. OW! (CLE CO., 1428 N. K. ave. eed-tf