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RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE---HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL OR SSeS 1631 aa small family; FOR SALE—GRAND CORNER HOUSE OX COLUM- BIA HEIGHTS. HAS 11 ROOMS, BATH, CEL- LAR. ALL IMPROVEMENTS. PRICK ONLY $11,000. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE- WILL SACRIFICE A NEW 9R., BATH ard cellar 20-ft.-front handsome dwelling to close syndicate; Snished in California redwood 2 bee stone ste] t 3 0 1e8; tiled bathe location, .w.; cost $0,000; make bea ee ‘small cash, W. 8, MINNDE, 1427 F n.w. FOR RENT—190 AND 16 L N.W.; 6 ROOMS; hail; bot ane cold -watecs Oath Ge Also 317 V n.e., ‘all modern imp.: . F. NASH, 122 For Sa 20TH ST., $35. Dear Pa. ave., with stale and carriage house, Both very desirable residences offered rental. A. P. FARDON, 612 14th st. 525-6t FOR RENT—1205 15TH ST. Rouse; beautiful location; a.m.i.; In’ good cordi- thon; ‘reat reduced to $60 per month. 926 I st. nw. FOR RENT-BY OCTOPER 1, AT $87.50, 434 TT four-story beick welll in juire of SONS, T18 ih at. rie: toa 6 ome: 10 reoms and ‘a. RBESEY’ Ss FOR a We have several fine brick and stone residences now being construct- ed in Columbia Heights, ranging in price from $8,500 to $15,000. All have cabiret mantels, electric gas fixtures and everytting to make them desirable. Columbia Heights is the ideal residence portion of the city, ard its prospects sre better than any other section in the District. Will be glad to talk about it if you are thinking of buying. T. 0. ANDERSON & CU., 907 G st. Real Estate ard Business Exchange. It FOR RENT—CHEAP—NEARLY NEW BAY-WIN- dow brick, 117 Za Ses roca ‘and bath; per- near market and avenue " Key next door _cars. Tiaced to pe condition. "1502 13th st.” now, FOR SALE—MY BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE, WITIL or without furniture, at a sucrifice and easy terms; sickness cause for selling; bona fide pur- chasers only need answer. Address BOSTON, Star cflice. we24-6r' FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—ONLY $1,000—5-ROOM brick; South Capitol st. near O. casi and monthly payments, REDFORD WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. Foe RENT—H11 K ST. N.W-; 0 ROOMS; SANI- plumbing; new Deeseeais tub; large yard r month to good FOR RENT—OcT. 1 ner house 2000 8 st. nw. : THE yEey “TEEASANT COR- BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE-IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY THAN KENT—On terms we can sell that BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED G-room COTTAGE at BROOKLA} rue lot, stable, de. | Only $2,600; $200 cush ‘and Ronthils. payments. REDFORD W. WALKER & FoR SALE—$1,500—N. J. AVE. BET. L AND room frame; water in yard; 803 sq. feet 15 ft. front. FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. FOR SALE—A SMALL HOTEL, WITH 30 BOARD- ere; handomely located and doing a pasta Bene. Apply at Voom 5, 402 La ave. FOR SALE-SOUTHWEST—A NEW __ 8-ROOM Press-brick front, bay-window dwelling: west, of th st.; house GO feet deep, 4 rooms on a foor, with pantry, bath room, large closets; good yard and alley; this house ‘is well built’ and hand- somely papered throcgheut; do not fall to see It af, the price, $5,000, (it's a bargain, | Alin SOUTHWEST, Star se26-3t* JANT NEW 2STORY BLICK A 2 fine building lots adjoining, each 18x119 to al- 7th st. . K and L sts., reduced to ; offer $9,000 has Leen refused. _ Atlantic ee 930 F st. nw. FOR SALE-on BRANES EARLY NEW HO! M ST. NEAR 1ST ;_8 ROOMS: A WITH TWO-STORY BRICK’ STABLE ON PAVED ALLEY IN RESIt. GEO. W. LINKINS. 800 19TH ST. N.W. 826-3t HOR SALE-AT MT. PLEASANT, BEAUTIFULLY situated house; ; tine shade; will sell for value © ted bargain. se26-3t/ REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. IN WASHINGTON. OUkeley School for Girls, 1759 Madison st. n.w., Dupont Circle, has ‘reopened. au3i-Im* Miss EVA V. HETH, A.M., Prin. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. ————————— EDUCATIONAL. OUT OF WASHINGTON, IN ASEINGIOE: = BANJO’ INSTRUCTOR. The Columbian University, Studio, 417 Gth st. m.w. Send'for elrcular. sel4-1m WISEECEON OES MADAME_A, B. HOFFELDT CONTINUES HER ‘methods atl erent ms Me temthing: ropean met Et lence in teaching; highest ‘references. 1011 Sth st. .w. se27-St™ MR. HENRY STOPSACK, TEACHER OF PIANO, Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., having lately. returned, fi froma four years’ course FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE PART SIAN (graduate); Mme. ‘Tanner; husband U.S. consul 14 years; special inducement American teachers who teach’ Freuch. Dupont clrcla north side. se27-3m THE BLISS SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY, Bliss building, 35 B st. n.w., Hereby announces the ‘appotntment of tiie follow- ing faculty for the ensuing course, 1895-96: LECTURE BALL: LOUIS DENTON BLISS, Principal; FRM Drofesior of Blccirical Bugineering, Co- r of Electrical inet lumbian University); CHAMLES §. PARDOE, AM., EE. LABORATORIES: REDERICK C. SCHOFIELD (late manager of Lonaconing Electric Light and Power Company), in charge otvelectrie light plant! armature ‘wind: ing and electro-metallurgy; HARRY M. EMMONS (Washington navy yard), in charge of lathe and machine Work; EDW HOLMES, Je. THO! LIPPINCOTT, U. 8. A.; CHARLES C. BADEN, €. FRANCIS JENK! In charge of instrument making, wiring end general construction work, DRAUGHTING DEPARTME) ‘Thoroughly equipped, superior instruc- tion; all instruments and paraphernalia furnished gratuitously. PROF, CHARLES 8. PATDOE, In’ charge of laboratory ‘day classes; expert tests, measurements and line construction. The public are cordially invited to call and ex- amine our apparatus und general cquipment up to, and including, Wednesda, October 2, when tke opentag exercises of the school will take place. The [ledical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Dep’ts Of Howard University will open their winter session OCTOBER 1.° These colleges offer un- usua! facilities for students. The buildings have been remodeled to meet the new and improved Wetheds for instruction. ‘The vorpe of instructors has been largely increased. Clinics—surgical, gynecological, medical, obstetrical, eye, car, nose and threat—will be held regularly. This school makes no distinction oa account of rece or sex, and wilt continue to admit in the future, as in the past, all students who are qualified. oc. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, TUS 13th of study In in to give lessons at bis studio, 617 Pa. ave. ese eve rows President. 3 ee osha oes os ‘col_ for women. Qt MISS MARY” DAVERPC CHENOWITH, oa we ls, September 1342 Vermont eve. _(se2Rifm*) Principal, College Session, begins September 28. 4 STEP! a 7. Session of Academy begins ptember BS ee TSS NSTRUCTOR. Session of Medical: School bezins October 1. Thorough instru Hon, “tan, ny ing Session of Dental School beeing October 1. Studio. 1016 Sth nfo, plas Session of Scientitic Schcol begins October 2. ave. me. Session of Law School begins October 3. sezi-1me Session of Gradtate School begins October 4 MKS. SMASN'S man “e SCHOOn FOr ae ergartners and Primary Teachers (formerly 5 at La Forte, Ind.) will be reorzanized at the] The Columbian Academy, femor theran » Verinont ave. ene trance, at 9 a.m. Wedoesday, Sept. ‘Te ‘Apply. ‘to 1335 H STREET NORTHWEST, Mu EUDOMA'L, HAILMANN, at The Ga calB? “| carers thorough instruction in English, Greek, eens French, ts prepara’ Wy For ats EOSIN ESS COLLEGE: dail ‘Miltary Acadeutes and tot Uesiness. “A corps of ten professcrs and instructors. Attendance limn- ited to 100. Building open for inspection und a teacher present daily to unswer inquiries from 9 to 2 o'ekeck, For further information address PROF. WILLIAM A, WILBUR, A.M. INSHTULE Princlpal. SINESS The Collegiate Department The exercises of this lguneee will be resuned on Monday, September 23, at 9 o'clock a.m., in S$ the lecture hail of the university. Full classical Foll business course, day or eins $25 a year. | and, sclentifie courses, leading to the deg ft themiities and Vnysics, gives mn for College, for the’ Naval The t: iti ind’ ghorthatd : AB. and S. B., respectively, are offered. Sp Dhontanl antaton. #1 eg oe ccurses are also provided for students whose. tinue Send for’ catalogue. is Umited. The faculty is composed of the follow- IVY INSTITUTE SUSE as BREN SW cor. ing professors and inate Sth and ste. nw. 8. W. FLYNN, A-M., Prin. HEY, he aast pp. Eypitet “Dean and Professor of “Lat Prof. J. D. Gaillard, The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTOS B.A, (Parls) and Officer d'Acadeate, las transferred GEOR SE ETRE py, His School of Languages Instructor of English and ‘of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES FOWALD GORE, PH. D., Professor of Mathematics and of Germian und Sec- retary of the Faculty. ‘To his new residence, 1023 16th st. n.w. sclG-t¢ School reopetm 17th inst. Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, Profesor of Vigekcn umd Adubet Pak PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY. Mathematics Studio, (eel 4-1m' 1415 Net. nw. LEED. LODG MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, PRINCIPAL O) Bzolemer of Bclithcal/ aH BEL NORMAL INSTITUTE. 1426 Q si her ‘school and kindergarten Oct. 1. Iutruction 8 sell-2m,4 Professor of Intellec Moral Ehilosopity. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D. Professor of Chen 20, FOR SALE—FIRST DEEDS OF wecured for nearly dou proved property, and 000 ‘and $6,500; semt-annually. TRUST NOTES, the smount on im- nteed by responsible interest 6 per 4 DIEUDONNE, Room 23, fonal Bank building. FOR SALE— NEW _ HOUSES. Riggs st. neur 18ch st. mw. near 22d st. near 2ist_st. FOR SALE—THE WHOLE oR ext In a congenial, profitable Lusiness requiring exceptional opening for young mz: unquestionable references. PART INTER- $5,000 required CLS. Star office. FOR SALE—BRICK Jeweliy store, Stores, at all prices PLANT, PAINT FACTORY, drug, cigar and growry pean for man i NOR © WALSH, (24 F 17% T ST. N.W., ADJOI HOUSE, occupied by Secretaries Frelinghuysen and Postmaster General Wana- . front by full depth to alles, with large stable; convenient and desirable location. JOHN B. WIGHT, 1410 G st. TOWN OWNER WILL |. brick; complete order: ost $4,500; reduced to 1006’ F st ING ESTABLISH. ment for sale; good trade; the latest improved wagens and long lease of the ‘opportunity for a man to enter, int is in a tourishing condition unless you mean HAVE a Comp into a business nd will be sold dirt cheap: business don’t answer this ad. elded bargain and one that will investigation. Address BOTTL stand the clusest “S CANDY STORE, i stock, ‘fixtures, good will and long a bargain to prompt buyer. Jars ape fy to HEISKELL & Me T HOUSE N.W. ar, good lot; beautifully pupered; per- fect ‘condition, reduced to $3,730. Aeeieas Ge & AYRES, 1006 F st. se26-3t FOR SALE—ELECANT HOUSE; 12R-; 2 BATH fashionably located; cn 8 st. near N. Hamp. av lot 20x97; price, $13.000; cerms to suit. Fi _BING & AYKES, 1006 F st. > FOR SALE—¢ NEW press-brick oii st. s.e.; renting to Rae Franely Hoo REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, MATTER HOw coM- THAT CANNOT BE I N.W. SEND POSTAL. “HORSES AND VEHICLES. _ HEAVY DRAFT BROWN HORSE; |, true: 1734 hands; H. MAGRUDER & Co. ave. and M st Ke wu Bey HORSE, HARNESS can be seen at Cammack & Decker’ T and K sts, ow. Kling, 28th bet. I HAVE SEVERAL HANDSOME SEC- ages of modern stsle and in perfect ind octagon front wriolets, T carts. stating of strat; 3 [AND QUALITY, cts ‘una pprom chable: Light broughams, ger rorkanars, English breaks, ray any one for the trouble JAMES K. PROBEY, taken tornce this stoe Fok SALE-A FEW OF OUR Bat “end-spring or Corning-body buggies, from Cinops-top Surreys from $85. up. Surness from, $95 ip. Special bargains in fancy COLUMBIA CARILAG! Glanufteturers’” Agents), 56 Pa bay horses, 16 lands high; mile tn '2.40; 1 pair of “ean trot in 3 minutes to the pole; tlemen’s toad horses. ° broken to the electric and cable cars. Can be seen at JOHN SIMMONS’, cor. 12th and All these horses JUST ARRIVED, A CAR LOAD OF FINE YOUNS business horses, fast young pacer that can speed with apy horse in Washington, perfectly gentle and a prompt driver. rOUNE sound rear 612 G st. nw, ng which is a very These horses, are Livery wagon end 2 iets af harness; no reason- able offer refused, as we are ordered to sell. ALE—OUR PRICE CUTS THE FIG carriage and wagon stock. ‘Traps, 225 5 Sirreys, $80 to $165; phuetous, $90 to $190. See leather-top buggy at $75.” Business zrons, $50 to $200._ Single-strap Repalring. and. p COOK & JARBOE. 3 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Several rows of new hcuses, expecially on Colunbia Heights, ranging in price from $5,000 to $12,000. Honses and lots in all cections of elt 825-4 OSCAR W. WHITE, 980 F raw. FOR SALE—NEW JERSEY AVE. NEAR THE CAP- ITOL. ity will sacri- concreted cel- 14 roonrs; elegant modern bou: ; ‘. any terms; rent, $115. Apply on’ premises. wads See FOR SATE—$15 CASH AND $22 MONTHLY, cluding interest and principal rooms, bath, latrobes, slate lighti lot." 1417 12th st. Derr sSrtv Rin, 619 tue aw. or ave. ne. sel FOR SALE-A BARGAIN—NICE 8-ROOM P. B. bay-window house on 10th st. ne. near Mass. thorough order: cab. mantels; mod. imp ft. alley; price, till Oct. 1, “One of those six-room bay-window bricks on 11th bet. B and C; cabinet mantels: elecirie Dells ‘and handsomely papereds $3 oe balance $20 per mo. W! FoR SALB-TWELVE ELEGANT NEW REST a in Tmowt desirable locations in northwest. * cle aud Tatu st ed dwelling. Pa. ave. nw FOR SALE—HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. Many of the finest homes in the city. Prices too low to be published. I have special bargains to offer on CONN. AVE., MASS. AVE., 16th ST. NOTE.—I challenge ‘comparison on my lst of BARGAINS fu improved property n.W., | from $6,500 to $100,000. Particulars given to buses. E.'C. BAUNGKAS, 1410 G st. n.w. sed-tt FOR SALE—-BY OWNER_N. W. RESIDENCE: buff brick; cellar; 8 stories; 8 10oms: center hall and bath toom; mosaic tiled ves.; parlor fireplac gus log, tfle and mantel; improv range, gas stove, refrigerator car, ete.; electric furnace heat; gas fixtures; speaking tubes; jouré papered and carpeted in elegant style, ready to move in; location, 1320 Wallach place, ” $1,000 cash required. F. B. PYLE, Arch’t, tel. FOR SALE_OR RENT—ON I ST. N.W. OPPOSITE Fraublin Park, SPB. 4 story houses, Nos. 1390, 1232 and 1334. Offer wanted. To settle an es: tate. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. se4-Im FOR SALE—N ST. BET. 19TH AND 2071, 3- story and finished basement dwelling; 11 room: baci building: front, 23-0) press briek rie 13,500. EUGENE MORGAN, Nat. Rank of Washington. eel6-lme BOARDING. WANTED--COUPLE PREF 3 family (with priy RED—TO BOARD as E BRAYTON OF TH has taken 1514 9th BOARDERS. — MESS narda, proprietors of the “Ameri t Y are now serv ard in the city, from 6 a.m, to , at the following reduced prices: @ meals attention given ladies. SALE-A QUANTITY ¢ 6 {t., oval front; also 2 tongue one 12 ft. long, 1,6 Apply to 709% S26 AT THE RESID! isa D. Sautter, and groove front count _ Cheap for cast, = OF THE LATE 21 Vermont ave. n.w., < open from 8 a.m. from 8 to 2. ACHT, SCHOONER RI e "kind on the rive Qi case 48 good as new; can be bought on very. easy $2.50; COOK cs REDMOND'S ME HOUSE, 719 7th n.w. mh19-tr case AND 2 v ead and African gray par- canaries, m xing birds, gold fish FOR SALE—BICYCLES. ALE—CAPITAL dition and a great bargain’ at $35 casi LE-LADIES’ WHEE! good ag any $100 {second hand wheels at any price. Lamps, se: el in the mai FOR SALE—2 NEW SOLID BRICK 6-ROOM COT- tages; Elliot st West Washington, on the W: ington and Great Fulls electric road, now bel bulit to run by August 23; papered ’throughou lots 14x100 to 2U-foot alley; Heras 36 ft. dee] conercte cellar, full size; % mile to cable ex city water; a bargain ‘at! $1,400\"each 3° HURST. Owner, 1427 F st. Sy19-tt TOR SALE-A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOU 1234 Inio stone aml pressed brick; modern improvements, PATRICK "O'FARREL, Owner, 1495 N.Y. ave. 4y19-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE, TWO LOTS, EACH 20 feet front; desirably located on residence street in Georgetown. Address OWNER 0., Star office. 8e26-3t* FOR SALE-AT A RARGAIN-CHOICE LOT, 20 by ft, oa Ee 3 : jomas’ Episcopal Ci RIL T. LEIPOLD, con ¢ FOR SALE—ONE OF THE PRETTIEST BUILD- ing sit n 16th st. n.w.; 22 by 100 ft.; be- tweea two handsome dwellings; las advantage of two party walls; §3.50. Ro H. T. LELPOLD, cor. 13th and F sts. ALE—CHEAPEST PROPERTY 0} RKET—A BIG SNAP FOR A BUILDER ULATOR OR HOMESEE) OF 4TH AND B STS. N.E.; 52tgx74 AND BRIC 2 PER MO.) AT $1.70 PER NICE NEIGHBORHOOD, ES ARE IN DEMAND, AND NVENIENT TO NEW LIBRARY, SHIELDS, 1405 F FoR SALE—LAT 0 paved street and paved new brick houses; offered for immediate sale at 78 cents per sq. foot—$1,400. (p85) DEERLE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. ser FOR SALE-LARGE PLAT OF GRCUND; MT. Pleasant; not affected (except beneficially) by extensions; well situated for building purposes or ent’ investment. For particulars address sR, Star cffice. se2: PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE SUPERVIS- ing Architect, Washington, D. C., September 23, 1 ed," proposals will be received at thls oifice until TWO O'CLOCK P.M. on the FIF- TEENTH DAY of OCTOBER, 105, and opened | ¢ immediately thereafter, for all the labor and ma- etial required for the roof covering, skylights, for the U.S. Post Office building , D.C., In accordance with draw- F tions, coples of which may be had at this or the office of the superintend- ent at Washington, D.C. Each bid must be ac- companied by a certified check for three hundred dellars 18300). ‘The right is reserved to reject apy and all bids and to waive any defect or in- formality in any bid should it be deemed in fh: interest of the government to do so. All pro- posals received after the time stated will be re- turned to the bidders. Proposals must be in- closed in envelopes, sealed and marked “Proposal for Roof Covering, &e., for the U. 8. Post Office drain plp at Wash ings and. sp building at Wastington. D. Cand addressed to Wi. Martin Aiken, Supervising Architect, 206t “ATLANTA EXPOSITION. RE EW ED SOME BEAUTIFUL up-to-date ladies? ms and best of tires; all fully ATLANTA EXPOSITION—ARE YOU GOING? EN- age rooms in advance; best service and location; $150. to. $3.90 day: "bus meets trains. Address Mrs.G. H. HULLIDAY, 64 Forest ave.,Atlanta,Ga, ATTORNEYS. STORAGE. cCaurpeL, CARRINGTON, ATTOR beter Law Lull 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. and gth SENATE STORAGE WAREHOUSE—4-STORY IRON. front bullding; separate rooms; rates, a Joad per wonth; advujces ou storage, Di M. LEA & CO., Auctioneers, 225 Pa. ave. n.w. “and Modergarten at oss tt at. 1. vor German without ‘extra _Tieside @ O11 138th wt. we. NATIO: I, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL Cor- lege has removed to the new college building, a 25 Mass. ave. n.w. The regular course of | tures for the session of 1895-6 will begin Oct. at 7:30 p.m The introductory address will be made by the president, Zalmon Richards, esq., followed by Prof. J. 'f. Hensley, M.D., dean of the faculty. The public are cordially invited to be present. Students desiring to unttriculate can get announcements and information by applying to the registrar a* the college building. The free ae pensary for the treatuient of all diseases open ily from 2 to 5 p.m. Dental infirmary, 10 to 3 2 to 5. By erder of the board of trustees. sebt2w ZALMON RICHARDS, President, Mandolin-Violin-Guitar. Arthur E. Yundt, Late of the popular Tuxedo Mundolin-Guitar Quartette. Studio: 934 F ST. N.W. Open fo a limited number of pupils. Mandolin-Violin-Guitar. se23-6t The McDonaid-Ellis School For Girls, COR. 17TH ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academic, preparatory and primary de- purtments; also a well-appointed Mrdergarten. 5 Next yeor begins Octcber 2, 1895. _8€23 to oc15 Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principnl._ xpression, uatural- spanish. vPrat 1320 10th et, WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, 1-8e19-Lin® = a rofecsor of the Fine Aris. y ARTMENTS, Nonresident Lectures | ta the itiwtory of C The twelfth anuial course of lectures will begin] — Lectunse on Aurion atectpiaueio Tuestry., October 1, 1895, at 8 peace: pan The Hon. JOHN W. POW! Ly LL. D., The intra fe 2 address will be delivered by Lecturer on the History of Culture. a T OTIS T, MASON, PH. D., Lecturer on The Origins of Culture. BEVERLEY. SEEM LL, M., ‘rears’ grnded courge in the Medical De-| ‘The cotlece teat ty partment, and thiee sears’ graded course in the | The entrance examfuations will be held ou Se wonae te ees seule aut? ber 20 ami 21. Further information may facilities: will be cd. For information apply to i a a mversity building, corner o sel6 i116 it st. nw. Mr. Henry Xander Teacter of Piano and Theory of Music = ege nagson, ezumed MONDAY, “sent. 16. omee | Corcoran Scientific Schoo! pe Ce EE GEES eb scl Corcoran Scientific School, is a School of Scten 4 iy hool of Culture PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE een nlbo: “it Dotters courses in suena Paelenee “Cl, zig; piano, theory, voice culture, psyel Electrical and Mechanical inecrlauz, Chemistry, five registers; no tremulo. Circulars 13 raphy, Geology Mineralogy; Architecture, F st. Dw. sell-lm* | nunce end Economics, and in) Language and’ Lit- toy ations of steer as. pecial students ure ad- Schoo! of Ex xpression, Rev. B. 1. WHENRR'S, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, ES E. MUNROE, Voice a specialty. | Pantomimle Training and n 5 Ff Physical ‘ure, Best methods; indorsed by Yale. - EEL CS for antouncement. WM. faa MOWRER, Principal. sel0-1m* systen) rusing of tone instantaneous pure and applied; Mathematics, Meteorvlogy, Ges WASHINGTON erature, leading to the degree of B It is open CULT D. F st. entrance. Dean, Vrofessor of Harvard, University of Clitesgo.and others. Send JAMES H. Washington ‘Seminary, 1588-40 17th st. Select Yoerding ani day ‘school. Professor of Philosopliy und French. Coltezinte und Breparators: depts. German-English Wil ee eae B., gee Ge Stine Din Te FRANCIS Ie Pav ee og, Professor of Civil E WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 311 East Capitol ‘st. Courses of study include bookkeeping, arlfh- metic, penmanship, grammar, correspondence, spelling, shorthand, tspewriting, German, French and other branches of practical use. Situations for graduates, Expenses less than in other schools. Duy and evening sessions; individual and class instruction, Students can “begin at any Call or address. t COURT F. WOOD, Principal. E. A. LOVY, GRADUATE OF IMP. CONSERVA- tors of Misic, Prague.—Teacher of violin and theory of music. Studio, 433 I st. new. se21-1e® Vocal Lessons. MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Papil of Mr. William Shakespeure of London,Eng. Mea room aud residence, 1329 10th st. o.w. se16-121 CAPITOL HILL KIND) RGARTEN, 22 3D ST. —Nineteenth year opens Monday, October 7. © CORNELIA F. BOYDEN, Principal. AFTER OCTOBER 1 MRS. C. V. K STEWART, diploria graduate “‘Lamperti’ od of vocal culture, will resume ier class at her residence, 230 N st. n.w. 20-1m* Art School, West End 1115 17th st. n.w. Miss S. W. Kelly, London Medalist, Principal.—Thorough course in’ drawing from object and life—oll, water colors, china painting; outdoor sketching from natui 4 Miss Guyer’s Academie chases for girls Ma reopen October 1 at 1310 16th stre seid-Iin* Mr_W. G. COLLD TEACHER OF THE BANJO. Studio, 1281 V st. n.w. Send for circular. sel4-1m VocaL CULTURE. MR. HERNDON MORSELL, Pupjl ef Francesco Lamperti of Milan.’ Studio and residence, 1410 15th st. n.w. sel4-11n Georgetown University School of Medicine. THE COURSE OF LECTURES WILL BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895. ‘The inaugural eudress will be given by SURGEON GENERAL GEORGE M. STERNBERG, U. In deference to the wishes of many, this will take piace at 8 p.m., at the college building, 920 H st. Aw. The public, Including ladies, 1s cordially tn- vite For further particulars and announcements ad- dress the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER. M. D., 815 Vermont avenue, Teiephene 384. Cffice Vours until 10 a.m., 3:39 to 5 p.m._se10-30 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (Wounded 1759), SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY. Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., President of the Universlty. Hon. HENRY B. BROWN. LiL. D. @ustice Supreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeal of the District of Columbia), Lecturer cn Constitutional and International Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Assoctate Justice. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Turisprudence. Hon. JERFMIAH M. WITSON, LL. D.. Lecturer on the Law of Iteal Fstaté and the Law of Evidence. JOSEFH J. PARLINGTON, LL. D.. Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property and Contracts. GEORGE FE. HAMILTON, LU. D., Lecturer on Practice, Testamentary Law and Equity Pleading ard Tractice. R. ROSS FERRY, LL. D. Lecturer on Common Law Pleading, Criminal Law and Domistic R ions. Rey. KENE HOLAIND, SJ., - Lecturer on Natural Lav TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL. D., Lecturer on Civil L CHARLES A. DOUGL. Esq. Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotiable Paper. Circuit Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Court of Appeals: Messrs. TALLMADGE A. JOB BARNARD and HENRY WISE > SAMUEL M. YEA Secretary and The twenty-sixth onrual session of the School of Law’ opins WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 18 . in its commocious, specially designed ee Rehcot Building, Nos. 606 and 508 E street northwest, when the introductory lecture will be delivered and announcements made for the ensuing term. Present and prospective students, alumni, and all others interested in legal education -ré cordially invited to be present. ‘The secretary can be seen at his office in the law building daily, after September 13, from 6 to 7 pm., for infcrmation, enrollment,’ &e. ‘Those proposing to coanect themselves with the school for the ensuing term are requested to enroll thelr names before the opening night, and thus ayold the delay incident to that occasion. Circulars, giving the course of study, terms, &e. can be obtained at book stores of W. H. alone Scns, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & € 1424 F street northwest, and’ John Byrne & Co., 1822 F street northwest, and at W. S. ‘Thompson's Grug store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on application persously or by letter to the! under- re. perl Im 8. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessous in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 23. 631 7th st. me. se7-3m* MME. J. ESPUTA DALY WILL RES! E GIVING Tessons in voice culture. Siudents prepared for epera, oratorio, concert and cholr singing. | Ref erences: F. E. Bristol, New York city; John Sous, New York elty; Lucien Odenthal, Baiti- more, Ma. Special terms made for learning te read music by Mme, Daly’s note-chain Studio, 1118 New York ave, isineering. SILL, Fa Da, OTIS 'T. MASON, Phe. Lecturer on Anthropol CLEVELAND ABBE, ‘THEODORE CONZAGA COLLEGE. For day scholors onl. Classical, scientific and business courses. Military drill and uniform. ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. Rey. CORNELIUS GIMLESPIF, S.J., HARRY KING, LL. Professor of Drawin et, MERRILL, J se8-1m President. aes ane ERPERGANEEN AND ScHOOT, « and ‘the Elizabeth Peal indergarten Normal ANDITEW CRAY Traintng’ School, 1918 :@uaterland place, . sill Professor of begin fall and Winter sessions October 1, 1895. LOUIS AMATE sea-3m MR. AND MRS. WM. E. Mel . 48 Applied to Architecture. LHINNEY, STUDIO CHARLES E. HARRY, 435 4th 'n.w-—Lessous in crayon: oll, pastel, water LAS omens stectate,. color, ching and tapestry. paluting;” portcaita BNER, B.S., nota Professor of Bota ofl tanght by an easy method. se16-2m' 5A MOLED MR. ERNEST LENT, GEORGE Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, se2-2m 1528 Corcoran st. Together wit As- : sistants in : SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IN TELEGRAPHY. ALL | . The opening exercises will be held on Wednesday, branches of commercia! and railroad work rapidiy | October 2, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when the taught by skilled and call operator annual address will ‘be given by Dr. H. L. Hodg- Ivy Institute Business College, 6th and K mine For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. ARTI “Emerson Institute Becr SELECT CLAGIOML ASD MNTHEMATICAL SSICAL AND MA’ Eavga tor ean en and be The Law School Faculty. 914 14th st., bet. 1 and K, REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. Begins its forty-fourth scholastic year September The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean 23. This school tas a national reputation, and Is | (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- recognized as one of the leading preparatory schools triet of Columbia), of this country. It prepares for all the universiti Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts Te colleges a4 scientine schools, for the United States ard of Commercial Paper. Militery and Naval academies, and for business The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, | Lt. D. The graduates of this school take high rank where- | (Aescclate Justice of the ever they go. United s Mr Edwin H. Foster will continue In charge of | Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the the Junior Department. -For circulars, ete. United States, of the Law of Domestic Re- CHAS. RB. YO! : lations, of Personal Property and of Torts. se2-1m rincipal ‘The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LU. D. Medical Department or The Columbian University 1325 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1805. ‘The introdactory lecture will be delivered by Prof. W. W. Jobnstou at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clini- cal instruction is afforded: ~ Laboratories open day For announcement and further information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUWE, Dean, 1120 N. Y. ave. ‘Telephouc,815. Hours: 8:30 to 10:30 a-m., 4 to 6 p.m. Dr. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Treas., 1325 H st. 0. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college 8 p.m. September 26. Dental Department The Columbian University WASHINGTON, D. C. The ninth session begins October 1, 1695. The {introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. J. Hali Lewis ut 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For aunouncement and further information apply to Dr. J. BALL LEWIS, Dean, 1309 F st. n.w. Hours, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Dr. E. A DE SCHWEIN 1825 H ST. N.W. TZ, Sec. Treas., 1325 H st. nw. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. + Autumn examinations wilt be held at the college at 5 p.m. 5: tember 26. CARIES KINDERGARTEN, WILL tober 1 at 1759 Madison st. at MISS BALCH, 1311 11th, ral reopen Ber school for Young ladies Oct. 1. elvil service. and other for West Point NATIONAL UNIVE raiations: HON, RICHARD “BL Chief Justice of the Cou:i of Heeetd of the Dis- trict of Columbia, Lecturer on Coustitutional av. HON. WILLIAM b. WEBB, Leckarer 00, Fed OULER, £1.. D. i Property, Domestic Relations, Wills, and Administration, HON. C. . COLE, Avsociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbi Lecturer on Statutory JOHN GOODE, eture e Law of Crimes, HON. H. 0. See, Instractor of the Common Law Pleading, Jurisprudence and 1 celal and Criminal the Law of Torts. EUGENE CARUSI, LL. Instructor of th Law of Real table Instrm 1 Jurisprudence. nies Vorhine: paakant tare: JACKSON H. IALSTOS Lecturer on Practise and Judxe Court of Apue Professors Claughton, € twenty-sixth ann: Tuesday, Oct ¥ i] commence on rl, 1885, in the collee building, on 15th street between H and I streets northwest when apnouncemet Course of studies and’ the organizatian Of the ser: 1 classes will be made. “nroll at the office of the secretary, 3th street northwest, or at the college on the opening night. ‘As the number admitted to the severs necessarily liuited, on account of the imede of In- in this school, an early enroll- Miaining full Information as to w. Sons, No. 328 ¥ st 1 applica jon to the MEDIA ACADEMY FOR B RIA “ACADEMY BOYS, MEDIA, PA and comi 1 courses; tee Preparation for Teoajng \collcges; excelent table and aod all home 3 ursu 3 send for ciree- _lar. CHAS. W. STUART. Prin iteots ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD._HOMB Beet, Health ig deen aE ene ee eae or busi- w Sa. Principal” fy1-3m0" 8T. GEORGES 1, Sor BOYS, ST. ‘comfort, location, Seosine Aevetge keyg ‘MISS OC. E. MARON'R BCIIOOL peas a rr _H.C. Potter, Hon. Ghaurcey M. Degew. {yi-1033t KEE MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART CON. serra’ Hagerstown, Md.—A choice school for girls. est climate in the world, beaut! Srounds, elegant, buildings on a hill,” large Etrereced facul comforts, rare ad- Stator Send for catalogue ind Jaeal ToC. REDDY, President. jy24-2m NER YORK, ALBANY, ST. AGNES ScHOML. Under the “Alzectiaa of Islshop “Doane. ‘Optional course 1s: all departments of dy. Epeciat gdvantares tn {ismnasiam. ‘year Mise SLUEN W BORD, pal. PIANOS AND ORGANS. “EXTRA” ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SATURDAY, Sept. 28. We ke (Open until 7 p.m.) fe have been so successful in disposing special bargains offered all this week "hast, the htly used stock is nearly sold out. Advertising oe trade, and we cannot efford to stop b stock has run low, so we will make a “cut’* into our high-priced stock tomorrow and he Meee ee of a New Upright. We have the agencies for finest “makes in ‘the world.” $675 Steinway. This Piano needs no comment! You all know what it is. We will only eny that if bas bud most careful use for ere Price tomorrow and Mon- $5co0 $485 Gabler. cw, The finest High-grade, Medium-priced Piano made. We've sold ‘em 35 years, Magnificent tone, super) finish and everlust- ing. Contains the student's practice pedal. Handsome mahogany or ebony case. In cludes stool and cover. Price for tomorow * $400 $400 Sterling. Magnificent Pieno. Hendsome mahogany gases peda tall, ch tone finest action—warranted 7 337 $350 Mathushek.. The only Matbusbek Piano is a Mathushek made by a Mathushek, apd we are the only local representatives of this deserved); tlar Piano. It contains patents foreign to any other manufactnrer's output; the tone 4s superb—the action delihtful—the dur- ability excellent, See that third pedal. It Borrow and Mendy. §$297-50 “TERMS TO SUIT." at A New Warerooms. it 925 PENNA. AVE. Mr.G. W.Lawrenccetel, aud Piano STUDIO, 1003 9th st. n. SVECIAL RATES to Examination gratis, AUGHT IN 23 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- spoken well, read and understood in lessons; free lesson at 4 p.m. DY HOMME, 307 D »: nw. sel9-Im* FRENCH LANGU GE AND LITERATURE.— PROF GASTON RIVOT from’ Paris. Address. 1015 3 TH? FISK TEACHERS’ 1242 12TH STREET. ‘ru gre free. “Parents advised as to schools. HALSTEAD'E PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR ‘Sins and Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1429 20th st Miss Halstead bas made ear for the better accommoda- cor. of P n.w. Tangements this tiou of a few older pupils. A) 3024 Q st. until Gct. EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG tLe Young Men, 's Christian Association, 2d 1423 New York ave. n.w., be- 30, 1895. ‘Twenty-five Increased’ fact ities; one-half more room over former yerrs. Instruction in twelve branches, every pne a bread winner. ‘Teriné and particulars at the office, 1425 N.Y. a Tiss Alice E. Burbage, Graduate Leipzig Royal Conservatory. Teacher’ of Piano, Harmony 469 I st_n.w. Office hours, 5 to 6. The National Kindergarten IARY SCHOOL (21st year) reopens Sey ant Mrs. Louise Sto TEACHERS begin it. Kindergarten or at Kindergarten — Inst. P. POLLOCK, Prin., 1426 Q st. ‘THE DUNTONIAN Electrical Institute. “Hutchins building,” 10th and D sts. n.w. 333 students last yea! THE INSTRU Inquire at the Shorthand a S cialty Gometime Assistant Attorney General of the = Professor of Equity Jurisprideurs, of Common Law ee CANNER: | Granite: building, “comer © | aud Equity , and of the Law of Evi- deuce and the Jurisdiction and Prac- Y CG LEAVITT, tice of the U. S. Courts. 121 VERMO) The Hen. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. AND HARMONY, (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the augi-tf LESSONS ON Tae PIANO KEYBOARD, United States), Professor of the Law gf Corporations. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CR Prof. G. H. EMMOTT, LL.M, 1812 Massachusetts avenne, Was! toa, D. C. (Of the Johns Hopkit University), A day school for young iadies Mitte girl - Civil Law. In addition to a thorevgh course in Englist LL French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art aud musical departinents. Studies will be resumed on Mon- see Lecturer on thi day, September 16. A kindergarten will be WILLIAM F. 3 _Spened in connection with the academy. gu3i-6m (Of the Wasi G © c OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST, vee Hon, AS BRADLEY Special advantases for utudy of modern lan- | (Associate Justice of the Supretue Court of the Dis- guages, muste aud art; daily exercise in calts- trict of Columbla), thenics, drawing, Latin and French or German | Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading included in the reguia~ course, 1d Practice, auSt-if MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. ADAMS. I: The Mon. RENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH THS EERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST., WILL | Sometime, United States Commissioner of Patents), reopen Septemler 16. Pupils prepared for West Protes ‘sor of the Li we Patents. Fint, Annapolis, for all universities and sclentige SB echools, for direct commissions in the army and navy and for the clvil service. During the past Professor of Legal ge i oot Court. two years 24 students have been successfully. fit- Hee: aa Ee PpeATs ted for various examinations. Arrangements may vi M be made for private lessons In all branches, WIKIA F MATHNGLy, CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S., au22-tt \HENRY E. DAVIS Head Master. MR. PUINAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Honbivr ow aay Boys will redpen Se 16, 1805. Preparation tor retary. colleges, universities and’ technical schools, rnd Wate for business pursuits, Private tuition furaished: | 4 SPECIAL COULSE IN PATENT LAW AND FAT- best of references. Apply to WM. H. PI M, ENT LAW PRACTICE, A.M., 1635 19th st. a au2-t: Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterwo:th snd 1486 _N 5 Melville Church. REET, : 5 The services of the Hon, Benjamin Butterworth, wn nae Me Ses" Ett en aotenber, ate a patent lawyer of national, prominence and forines- oy 2) Commissioner of Patents, have ‘n secured for dress ‘MENDHAM, N. J au2i-3m | © cenles of lectures on the patent statutes and the A Business Education. | sera pipcutes of matent law os admiuistersa in BUST HORTHAND, | Office: and of Melville Church, Esq... a member of Couise, COLUMBIA Stouns the Washington Bar, and a specialist im patent taw, Bookkeeping, COLLEGE “Shorthand, for giving practical instruction in respect. to the Penmanship, Of Typewriting, | great unwritten law of practice in patent causes. Arithmetic COMMERCE, Dictation ‘This course 1m practice will cover a perlod of and all the 497 7th st and all the nt montys, with two lectures or sessions of the Commercial st. Diws English Moot Court®cach week. Studies. Washington, D.C. Studies. ‘A degree of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ‘Thorough courses; individual. instruction; large, | ferred upon those who are able to pass a satisfac- well-lighted; new rooms ani balls. Moderate tuition | tery examin:tion rt the close of the term. y terms. Send for catlogne. Only graduates in law or members of the bar will t 0. K. Ur C_E., Prin__ | DB eligible to this dearee. uition for the course, $50. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, scoot, FOR GIRLS, As the of the class must necessarily be lim- 3850 Wsoming lavehiie n.w. ited in order that the course—especially the Moot Reopens Oct. 1. Stage for day scholars, Ccurt practice—may be carried on effectively, appll- ai-Sm___MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Prinetpal._ | cations for sdmisrion should be promptly iiade cn . "1 DI Vv or before October 1, ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMy, eof East Capttot st., rete Get eee eanalemeionlotiihe: Saunier Select school for_young’fadies and chile pitel st... | Law opens on Thursday, October 3, at 6 o'clock introductory lecture will be deliveced by. reopen Monday, September 9. Muste and palnt- { PN; when = Ing’ clasecs: for penn Bee Spending diy: school: President Whitman, and auuouncements nade tor aul4-3m suing term. ERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. | M,C One Nr Justice Cox, will be present fn the SHORTHAND. NB TYVEWRITIN University Building from.5 to 6 o'clock p.m. daily MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 1323 12th st. n.w. ~ | on and after September 20. Pitman shorthand by SEW and RAPID Cat: ues giving the course of study, terms, &c., _ Beitod. Beginners and ‘dict: pe can be obtained at the book stores of W. TL.’ More WiMODAUGUSIS, 128 TST. Fison's Son, 1326 F street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 gin October 1—bookkeeping, Namen F street, and Jom Byrne’ & Co , B stevet, oF 5 S h Wetting, English Panchos” English ‘iiterature, | © application personally or hy letter to) journa French, G , dancing, Delsarte, Lea ADA"L! SMITH. Supt. S iseO-1m Es Secretary. 9 St. John’s College, Vt. Ave. | School of Graduate Studies. And Thomas Circle, reopens its fall term Monday, REY. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. seS-1m September 9. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph.'D., Dean, MR. HEEMAN RAKEMA) This School offers coliege-bred meu and women the o rtunity to pursue advanced studies ard «on- OF VIOLIN, saonee vesearchion Moller the direction of well-known % ists. he courses offered in language, feito) 2 mi oS selence and arts lead to the degrees of, Ds “ > TE Master of Arts, ‘struct in English, Pr Latin, drawing, water | ences, Civil Eug! colors and oil painting, i es engagement in & | chitect. school; private pupfis| by arrangement. Miss |“ ‘The opening exercises will be held in University TEACH BARTON, 910 20th n.w. sel9-12t* | Hall, Friday, October 4, at 8 pan, when the anr = aval addres will be deliver by the Rey. Ado- raCUNSTON INSTITUTES niram J. Huntington, D.D. Fourth session opens September For catalogue descriptive of these several schools seT Mr. and Mrs. B. R. MASO} monress ROBERT H. MARTIN, We teach electricity in science and application, Applied mechanics, mechanteal draughting and de- Latest and best methods, tut the BEST In Washington, Opens Call at the office for full particalars, oF pal, GEO. EDW. Te ELECTRICAL WE GRADUA’ NOT BELL TINKERS. THE See Wisi NIVERSITY LAW. SGHo TREE, For circulars soa ivformation address JAMES F. BUAL Ufice in Law School building, Voice culture and piano instruction. Lessons resumed. Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELI WASHINGTON, A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. y-first_ sear opens TUESDAY, October first. ind attractive buildings, ped with every requisite of a fetined home and a brogressive school. Applications for admission of puptis to the Day School may be made after Septem! the hours of ten and VENTH STREETS, thoronghty equip- er fifteenth, be- MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. Friends’ Select | a “is for BOTH Tt_has been ander the contint W. Sidwell tor twelve people of this. { aS soon a3 many thoughttul and ja fe placed thelr childrens fn were ready for school, and Eept them il ready’ for’ graduatio rit was represented usetts Institute of or their children good associates Will do well to consid Catslogues at Balan Office hours from 10 to o'clock every morning 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th a wight sessions. SPENC In the national capital and throughout the country, 4s a housebold word, associated with thorough busi bess training and a c" . ‘The thirty first scholastic year of this popular tn- stitution begins Monday, September 2, 1 departments, riz: complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid calcu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social Delsarte system of expression, economy and commercia! With {nitiato writing, including English; law, ' Practical Shorthand and Spencerian Rapid Writ- Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full vps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location cen- Spactous, brilliantly lighted, hardsome halls and Services of graduates slways in de- Terms moderate, Dnt no competition with cheap schools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained In this college, and send their shters and candidates for employment bere for training. This college received from the World fon a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ the above 4epartments, day and night, on ané Write or call for new anna annonncement. Principal and Proprietor. OUT OF WASHINGTON. every business THE ART STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, sel4-tt Secretary, 1ith Deep ? Washington, D. MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR Two diploma courses; terms; academic, English kindergarten: Sfusie: 1. 1224 AND 1226 MASS. AVE. ‘au20-2m will Feopen its daily und evening classes October | GIRLS (Day and Boarding 1, 1895, under competent instructors. Drawing | nine t d. and painting from cast and life. Water color, | — purator: sketch, composition und special Saturday cass. | Art: Delsa: Circulars om application, seG-21t ieTit ST. NGTON |W. J.) PENN! SEMINARY--CONVENIENT to New York, Phi Balt, and Was. ae moderate. eNTHOMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. We've Put Piano Prices Where They're Most Pleasing. A lot of STANDARD UPRIGHT PIANOS that we're making a sale on—reduced thelr prices till they've reached remarkably low figures. Excellent instruments—thoroughly high grade. Choice of mabogany, ebony, oak and rosewood cases. Music Co. Metzerott 03% ri, All the Latest Sheet Music, 1110 F ST. w. se27-244 A Piano for $165 That Cost $500. We have a handecme Rosewood Square Grand Piano, just like mew, that cost $500. You can buy it for $165, at $10 down and $6 per mo. Price re- duced from $225. It has a full, rich tone; is in perfect order and warranted 5 years. Handsome stool and cover go with it. A grand bargain if you can make room for a square plano. The Piano Exchange, Be27-200 918 PA. AVE. Rosewood Case Upright Piano, GUDS scocatant, bet os pot on ew Fult 7 octaves. handsome case, ivory keys. Original price about $400. This is an opportunity toe Cas * good to miss. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. HERE WE ARE AGAl Bradbury Upright $10 cash and $8 per month. A nice Upright in excellent condition. .......8183 $8 cash and $6 per month. Krakauer Square, fine plano....<. ee 3) cash yes per month. $y30-6m,8 HUGO WOKCH, 924 7th st. n.w. Piano Buyers, Please Read ‘The following and then come avd see ue: A UANDSOME SMALL UPRIGHT PIANO, fq perfect order, FOR ONLY $100 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 at possible out of the way within the next ten days Good Second-hand Square Pianos as low as $00, on $5 payments. It is greatly to your Interest to see our stoct before you purchase a Piano or Organ. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. 823-280 KNABE anos. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRANT FIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKE, ALSO SECOND HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DI FERENT MAKES AT PRICES AND TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Kepaiclig by experienced workmen, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. Ww, neon call No, 1787 DENTISTRY. Modern Dentistry Modern Prices, In modern dentistry you will find us strictly up to date, with every modern appliance to lessem pain and add to the comfort of our patients, Peritively painless extracting, 0c. Ful ie. UD. Best ‘Teeth, $8.00 eet. Grown and“Bridge Work. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7th rt. sel6-144 — Knowing How 4a the secret of our success in Dentistry. We specialize our work; we are organ- szcd; We co-operate; we use the newest inventions of the best brains—up to the present hour. We put skill and sclence fn place of “main strength.” Higher work and lower prices is the result, Painless Extracting, 60c. Filling, 7Se. vp. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, ete., at corresponding prices; estimates glualy given. U. S. Dental Association, se2 Cor. 7th and D Sts. N.W. FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 625 Mase. ave., Homercpathic Dispensary bide Open dally from'10 to 12 ind 2 to 5 p.m. NE Glarge except for materinis used. Extract free Also Free Dispensary, 2 to 6 daily.