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; . THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895—-TWELVE PAGES. ee EDUCATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON, a3 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. FoR KENT— FOR SALE—WITHIN HALF SQUARE OF EAST| FOR SALE—FINE BUILDING LOT; 100x06; IN IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON, ‘iuese are of the best houses we have to| CAPITOL ST., ON PAVED STREET, LOVELY | the heart of the city; near all street railroads; — “er for the money. Better cannot be found | LITTLE BRICK, OF 5 ROOMS, FOM $2,300. suitable for private residence or fats; must >| Misc Halstead’s Private School Mr. JOS. CULLEN, anywhere in the city. Worth examining. Worth tak:ng: 2207 K st. n.w.; at $60.65. 1004 224 st. n.wW.; at $45.00. 2211 Washington circle; at $50.65. ‘These houses are built of brown stone and ressed brick, have cellar, with furnace, Eisement Kitchen, supplied with good range, warh trays, dumb waiter: parlor, dining room. six bed rooms, large light bath rooms; ore in good order and well arranged for ero B. H. WARNER & CO. for RENT_AN ELEC COR. HOUSE, 2217 lovely location; 15 Pa. ave., Washington circh Inrge rooms; large yard; fine order: all conven- fences; rent’ very low.» Apply to OWNER, 2411 Pa. ave., before 10 o'clock a.m. 8026-61" Q@, 10R., BATH & CEL. , 10r. and bath F- 25,60) 680 Becond ne, "NGERFORD, 1219 H st. FOR RENT—1330 AND 1232 vTH ST. N.W., EACH 10. rooms and bath; 904 O st. n.w., 7 rooms and bath; 801 East Capitol st., 7 rooms; also 2 fine Stores, with dwellings, 2012 14th st. n.w. and cor. 16th and 1 splendid ‘neighborhoods. Ingulre of * “FRANK T. BROWNING, aus2-tt = 416 Sth st. nw. oc2 AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS _INVESTMENT_NEW bay-window brick; 10 rooms and bath; bandsome- ly’ papered and finished throughout,’ heated by furnace; tenant; $55 month; LocaTiy SBaR Make ave and 10TH SI. NORTHWEST. Price, only $8,500. oc23t_DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. n.w. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGBTS—VERY DE- sirably located; new bay-window brick; 2 stories and concrete cellar; 4 rooms on each floor; bath, laundry, &c.; handsomely fini-b2d; perfect large lot; room for stable; wide parking ‘best that’ can be bought for $6,500. oc2-3t_DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th ‘st... FOR SALE—AT A SACRIPICE—A 9-ROOM BRICK dwelling; 2 stories and cellar; in perfect condi- ‘Se ‘Sth st. me; balt square from cable lot 2uxti6. Price, only $5,000. SWOLM- STEDT & BRADLEY, 1403 F n. oc2-st sold in a few days; price low. Inquire 910 ¥ st. nw. Oc2-Bt FOR §ALE_ON LINE OF B. AND 0. R.R.—322 FL. *FRONT—ABROUT 27.000 SQ. FEET. NO TROUBLE ABQUT SWITCH: ocl-3m. AUGUST DONATH, 611 7TH ST. FOR SALE—BARGAIN FOR BUILDER—TERMS TO sult—4th st. n.w. near N. J. ave., concrete street, three lots, 1744x858 to alley. Price, 80c. ocl-3t__DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. n.w. FOR SaLE— : PRINCETON, COR. 13TH, COLUMBIA "HEIGHTS. Lot opposite Dr. Hammond's $100,000 home, and bear other extensive improvemerts. Price, $1.25 square foot. Fire corner for builder to put Up a block of houses, ‘This grcund is bound to show a large profit on irvestmcnt. THOS. J. FISHER-& CO., 830-6 1324 F st. bw. FOR SALE-$500 BELOW COST—PRICE, $3,500— A well-built, 2-stery brick; cellar; furnace; 7 rooms and bath; lot 25x60; choice location; B st. se. near 6th. It DAVID D. STONE, 04 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP HOUSE; EASY TERMS; SE- lect neighborhood n.w.; 6 rooms, bath, cellar; lot 17x100; 20-ft, alley; $4,000. It DAVID'D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR RENT—MY HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS, CoM- fortably furnished, and with use of Steinway plano; front and back yards; sitnated in the n.w.; can be leased for a term of two or more ears at a moderate rental to responsible-tenant; Rouse ‘in “pertect condition, "Address Box 75, Star office. selt-tr 10TH ST. N.W.: 9 zooms, inclusive of bath. $30. Inquire 026 fave. . g auS-tt FOR RENT—OCT. 1—THE VERY PLEASANT COR- Per house 2000 § st. n.w.: $1,000 a year. sell-tt JOHN SHERMAN, 14th at. “HORSES AND VEHICLES. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND AT A SACRI- tee, the fastest pacing road horse in Washing- ton: 16 Lands bigh, 6 years old, sound and kind; will show better than 2:40 to road wagon: can be driven by the most timid person. WIDDI- COMBE'S BOARDING STABI H st, bet. 13th and 14th n.w. 0c2-2t* FOR RENT—HOUSE 11 FOR SALE—-MUCH BELOW COST—AN ELEGANT home; centrally located; just the location for a * business man; near 12th and Mass. ave.; an cle- gant, new house; 25 ft. wide; can be purchased at a bargain; lot 100 feet deep; alley; 8 bed rooms; saloon ‘parlor, dining room, kitcben on one floor; ‘cellar; furnace. It "DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. m.w. FOR SALE—AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFER—AN AT- TRACTIVE BRICK, ROUND BAY WINDOW, CELLAR UNDER” WHOLE HOUSE; HAND: SOMELY PAPERED; FURNACE; Lot 20120; 20-FT. ALLEY; OWNER NEEDING MONEY IATION, ONE OF THE PRETTIEST SIRE! N.W.; SUB: ROUNDED BY HANDSOME HOUSES. It DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—@TH ST. NW, NEAR 3 very cheap ai . it i aah Bear KK,” $4,200; fhree-stor = "y Oth near Ly $5,750 nive-room brick; laundry; first-class repair. lt DAVID. D.’ STONE, '804 and 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A LARGE, GENTLE, GOOD-LOOK- ing horse, suitable for carriage or wagon; price, $40. Also a sircng top wagon, in thorough re- ir: price, $40. Apply at stable in rear of 317 issourl ave. u.w. 828. FOR SALE-CHEAP—A_ STYLISH COMBINATION trap, Address W. C. SHORT, Fort Myer, Va. ce2-3te FOR SALE—ONE BAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD. 729 Ist st. n.w. Ocl-3t* FOR SALE—FOR STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY, they are absolutely unapproachable: = ight broughams, coupe rockaways, 6-passen- ger rockaways, English breaks, Pittsburg rock- away. Will amply Fepay any oBe fer the trouble tuken to see this stoct JAMES K. PROBEY, ee21-3m,8 1230 32d st. ‘Phone 226. 2% HEAD OF HORSES JUST ARRIVED FROM Lexington, 1 pair bay horses, 16 hands high; 1 bay horse, can trot a mile in 2.40; 1 pair of bay ‘mares, ‘can trot in 3 minutes to the pole; also 10 gertlemen's road horses. All these horses are well oroken to the electric and cable ears. Can be reen at JOHN SIMMONS’, cor. 12th and Obio avs. seé-4w FOR S*LF—A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS—SIDE- par end-spring or Corning-body buggles, froin a D. “anopy-top Surreys from $85 up. EXtenslon-top Surress from $95 ‘up. special bargains in fancy tra COLEMBIA CARRIAGE: CO. (Mapufacturers’ Agents an7-cott 456 Pa. are. 0.w, FOR SALE—HORSE, TRAP AND PHAETON; ALSO delivery wagon rnd 2 sets of harness, no reason- able offer refused, as we are ordered to sell. 27 D st. nw. sel0-I1m* VOR SALE_QUR PRICE CUTS THE FIGURE, ON carriage al way si 3 ‘raps, to s strrepe, $80 to £165: phastoun, $80 to $190. Bee our 3) 1 leather-top buggy at $75. Business and yton wagol $50 to $200. Single-strap harness, $8 to $40. oe and painting. at COOK & JARBO! M st. nw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE BOR SALE—IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MD. A desirable farm of 363 acres; one-half ‘in wood; situated on Metropolitan branch B. and O. R.R.? 19 miles from Washington, D.C., bet. Rockvilie and Gaithersburg; 7-room’ dwelling house, and all requisite outbuildings; water In every field; 30 acres in wheat. This is in state of cultivation, and can be bought cheap. For fur- ther Information call on H. D. DARBY, ocl-2t* S17 Pa. ave. se. Fou SALE—400 SMALL AND LARGE FARMS and suburban homes, near the city; cheap and on easy terms; also large old estates, on the Potomae river, us low as $% per acre; also build- dng lots and ‘villa sites on payment of $1 per week, Gall for circular and maps free. Be¥- eral special bargains in country property. JAMES E, CEEMENTS, se28-6t* 1821 F st. nw. FOR SALE—A CORNER BUSINESS PROPERTY AT @ sacrifice owner wishing to leave ibe efty, wil 1,000—a large store room, dwel - lary surchwests ot eB: siable. Price, $5,700; has been leased at ‘a ‘month. It’ DAVID D. STONE, 804 and 806 F st. n.w. ONE OF THE BEST EVER OFFERED Poor $2,000; it $19.50; in @ select ck; 6 rooms and bath; large Closets; owner move west; anxious to sell. z ANOTHER BARGAIN: A new rick on AG ocgat printing office; 6 rooms ith; only $3,000. PRICE, $2,900; G'N.E. NEAR 2D. Bay-window brick;'G rooms and bath; 16x100; alley. NEW CORNER, $3,000. Gth st. ne.; 3 bay eae rooms and bath; New _bay-window _ bri rents $20. $2,760 EACH. 2 new bay-window bricks; 6 rooms, bath, cellar; wide street; n.e. $2,350 EACH. 2 new 6-room bricks: bath, cellar; 5th st. SEE MY LIST OF BARGAINS. It DAVID D. ST 6 — FOR SALE—ONLY $1,800; WORTH $2,500—NICE new Gr. frame cottage on 7th st., at Brizhtwood: good front, side and rear yard; front and rear porck; excellent water; ternis to suit. WM. $. MINNIX, «2-64, 1427 F st. n.w. FOR SALB—CHEAPEST HOUSE N. TR ath; cellar, zood lot and location; beautifull ered; perfect condition; reduced $8,750. FERRING @ AYRES, 1006 F st. oc2-3t FOR SALE—ELEGANT HOME ON § ST. NEAR N. H. ave.; 12r.; handsomely appointed: ‘fine lot: Brtee, only $18,000; easy terms. HERRING & RATES, 1008 F st. oc2-St_ FOR SALE—THERE IS NO SECTION OF THE eity which has more brilliant prospects as @ residence portion than Columbia Heights. We have much improved property for sale or exchange {n this section. ‘fT. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G Real Estate and Business Exchange. it FOR SALE— Columbia Heights; thé cheapest houses on the heights; complete in every respect; 3 stories and cellar; ‘good location: prices, "$6,000 to $11,000; can be wold op easy terms. JOHN SHERMAN, oc2-tt Real Extate, 605 14th st. FOR SALE_—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS_BFST BUI! up neighborhood on the hill; one squire north of CRinese legation, corner of 14th and. Harvard sts.; 9 rooms and reception bull; lurge yards, to alley; prices from $9,000. to open at all times. BARR & SANNER, Owners, ol-tf 9th aud New York ave. i FOR SALE—LOT ON QUINCY ST., ECKINGTON: Paved street and paved alley; opposite row of Lew brick houses; offered for immcdiate sale at 78 conte per sq. foot $1,400. Ss) D ILE, DAVIS & CO., 1319 F st. Be: For Gins and Boys Wir 8t., cor. of P n.w. Miss Tangements this year for the better accommoua- tion of a few older: pypils. Application may be 3024 Q St. and at the school. 7 I BANJO—BY NOTE Of BY SIMPLIFIED METHOD. A piece guaranteed method or no charge: Studio, 1016 8th n.w/ n Oct. 1 at 1429 20th Halstead has made ar- in “each lesson by STEPHEN B. Hesidence, 1108 Fla. av.n.e. ¥I8S BARTON WILL RESUME BER PRIVATE Icetures and claeees in French, drawing and ing Oct. 5, at her residence, 910 20th st.n.w. ALADY WHO HAS TAUGHT SUCCESSFULLY IN this city desires pupils in English literature, rhetoric, common Dithches, Latin, ete. PRAECEPTOR, PROF. KARL VOGEL, TEACHER OF PIANO AND aduate of Weimar, Germany, under Dr. Residence 606 Pa. ave. s.e. sonable terms. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WANTED—MONEY— at $800. $1,600. 00. . Firat trust'and 8 per eent, valuable real estate. No agents. Address J. E., Star office. 1t® LOOK AT THE VAST IMPROVEMENTS IN Washington real estate in the past two years. Hadn't you better secure that lot before it gets above your reach and let us loan you the money at 6 per cent to bulld? Small or large sums. Small commissions. ~ ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 02 624 F at. TO LCAN— SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN SUMS OF $10,- 000 and upward, at 6 per cent, on improved prop- eity in the city Ilmits, for five years. Money on hand, Commission, 1 per cent. GOULD & WOOD- WARD, ‘Attorneys-at-Law, 507 E st. nw. ocl-lw if YOU OWN REAL ESTATB ‘i You can borrow as much money Of us as you wish at 5% and 6 per cent. No delay atout getting it, eltber. $90,000 to loan at 5 per cent. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange. oc2-2t MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST terest on D, C. real estate cecurity. FRANK 'T. -AWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange. 1205 V'a. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office.)ol-tf WANTED—TO BORROW $12,600 FOR 3 OR 5 years cn three houses on Columbia . Heights Worth $27,000: first trust: no. comuniselon. Ad- dress FIRST TRUST, Star office. 880-8t 5 PER CENT--MONEY TO LOAN. % per cent commission. Address, with full particulars, se25-1m* Box 6, Star office. MOREY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT 5 fr cent per At.num on approved city proj Rad on good collateral security. R.A. PHILLIES, 1422 New York ave. se21-1m_ $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, Janos in residerce or storage; also policics, ware- house receipts, interests in estates, Ist and 2d iframvi ust ex oc{cihas eccaiticacil 1206S {Cane st jy25-3m® TO LOAN--READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY and surburban property; stralxut or instul plang; city, loans promptly nade. DUC ENT & CO., 635 F st. n.w. selt TO LOAN E. WAGGAMAN, sc5-tt 917 F st. n.w. 4 AND 5 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON Washington real estate, iu sums of $2,000 and upward; large louns a specialty. ing fall yarticnlars, “PHILADELPHIA, | Bar ice. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. Also builders’ and installment loans. WALTER H. ACKER, sett 704 14TH ST. N.W. EDWARD G. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Voice Culture, Grace. Vernon, cor. 9th aud N. Y.’ave. HTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Boarding and day school; collegiate, prepa: Prench-English), NCES MARTIN, Prineipal. YASHINGTON HEIG! * 1850 MERIT. Ivy Instit Business College. -20 years’ honest. and hanl work and close atten- tion to business have given us a REPUTATION of which we are justly proud. Reference: The residents of Waslington. ‘Our prices are the lowest. Full business course. day ‘or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Shorthand dictation, $1 and $2 a month. ‘The lowest prices or the best location cannot make a first-class inétitution, Merit alone makes manent success. We give CATION obtainable in rens are entirely satisfied, tion is our best adver IVY INSTITUTE BUS! 8th and K sts. nw. S. Okeley School for Giris, 1759 Madison st. n.w., Du; BV best BUSINESS MISS_ELLEN MINOTT ‘School_for Girls (Limited), AND THE MISSES EASTMAN'S KINDERGARTEN Haye removed from 1824 Jefferson place to cor. Jefferson place and 19th st. (1215 19th). School reopens October 7. French Language And Literature. Address 1015 L st. n.w. DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD W jober 1, at his residen NORWOOD INSTITU 1761 N STREET, NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUE. A Home aud Day The 14th Session Be Mrs. William D. Cabell University, and Miss M GASTON RIVOT, from ‘hool for Girls. ins Wednesday, October 2. Dean of Columbian e LA’ ‘Miss Martha H. S Miss Lacta Rixey Miss H. Florence Mudame Marie Blane, Diplomec de la Paris (Hotel de Ville) Prof. M. Schele de Vue, Ph. Prof. Jose Sirvent.. -PRIMARY WORK speare & Elocution Corcoran Art +. -ART. VOCAL MUSIO ‘Miss Cuthbert Buckner. Mrs. Ernest Leut. Prof. Charles Sprague Smith Superintendent. t and Secretary. 8 C. C Miss M. E. arth, B For catalogue addres irs after October 2-2 to MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE 1N sums desired at lowest rates of interest. Prompt attention given to applications. ae3-Im GEO. J. EASTERDAY. 1410 G st. n.w. $500,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOA’ on first-class inside Improved city property; low- est rates; applicetions reperted on promptiy; also installment loans made. — Call on or address L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G n.w. Baltimore office, t. Paul st. * MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, Si and G per cent, on real estate security: 10 delay in deciding on applications. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F xt. se27-tt FOR SALH_ON MONTHLY PAYM . 10-ROOM house in Eckington near power house; lot §5x100; stuble; price, $3,609. Ask about ol-Bt BULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. PIANOS AND ORGANS. A Rare Piano Bargain. $500 Piano for $185. One of our customers leaving the city will sell {hel megulticent Upright Grand Piano for ouly $185 cach, including fine stool, Only been used & short tine, and fs in beautiful condition. @ scratch or mar on it. One of the tinest stan- deid makes and the sweetest und purest of tone A great opportunity ts offered here to procure unusual bargain at this great sacrifice. Call at once. The Piano Exchange, 2 204 913 PA. AVE. A Good Piano At n moderate price. That is what we pr: to . We bave now on hand a number of 71-3 Octave Pianos in oak, cherry. French wainut and ebory-finish cases, at oaly $250, on easy pauyuents. A goud stool and cover gucs with euch Plano, and every Instrument is fully guaranteed for six years. ‘This is “straight.” Not & $350 Piano for but a $350 Piano for $250 fs what we offer you. Come and sce them and try them. We have a few good Square Pianos that have been used that we can sell you as low 18 ‘ond hand Grand Vianos at $150 have a good stock of Organs and ious prices, which we are sellips at to get them out cf the way while we are our Tepairs and hapsovemonss. Kindly come and sez us. John F. Ellis & Co., : 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. 2-284 “The,Perfection of Artistic Accomplishment,” the Hardman Piano ecomnized as leading plano made. Fifty yeurs of constant improvement has r- sulted in the Hardman Piano of toda Every detail in its ing is carefully Ww ‘y bit of nwterial carefully Jn- che you'll alws cctebene Music Co. Metzerott \i3t Hai, All the est Sheet Mustc, 1110 F ST.N. W. OUR BUSINESS IS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT; WE SELL PIANOS, Stieff, Vose & Son, McCammon. FACTORY PRICES. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. 0 2-20d EASY TERMS. Thirty Years’ Experience Is WORTH SOMETHING. Our patrons have the benefit of it in the selection of a PIANO or ORGAN, and it does We band! nly standard makes. | EsTEY O1GA> 200,000 made and sold. Weber, Decker Bros., Fischer, Estey and Ivers & Pond PIANOS, Sanders & Stayman, ocl-tt Piano Tuning. |. BEC . PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; Work; sutisfuction given; terms moderate. ith st. nw. _#30-tf A BEAUTIFUL HEL KAMP & \ UPRIGHT no; cost $400 wight months ago; can be bought for $265; $10 cash und $6 per month. One Koabe Sqnare, $55; $5 cash and §3 per month. HUGO WworcH, $y30-6m,8 924 7th st. n.w. KNABE os. SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND NOS OF OUR OWN MAKE; ALSO SKCOND- IAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PLANUS OF DiF- Tr MAKES AT PRICES AND TERNS PIANOS FOR KENT. ‘Tuning and Kepatrlag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Gelephone call No 1787. apzy-ur FOR SALE—AT $3,600 FOR A FEW Days To close an estate; a’ great bargain; a lot 20 by XO feet, Improved by a frame heuse; rented; bear Scott statue: a good 8 per cent investment, JAS A. BATES & CO., 1407 F st. nw. ol-eo3t | LE_ON A S VENIENT TO ALLEY} $4,450; PAYABLE A. “SHIELDS, 1405 F s if FOR SALE_ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NICE. S room, bath and cellar brick, at $5,500. : 1 & TURPIN, Y. ave. NCE ON For terms FOR SALE—1912, 1314, 1316 KENESAW AV Columbia eights; 9 rooms and large cellar; tiled bath and vestibule; elegantly decorated; _fur- nace; closets in every room: perfect homes. Look at them, and drop us a postal and we will call and see you. PLANT & TURPIN, ge28-6t FOR SALE—3-ROOM FRAME rented; lot 203100 to 30-ft. alley; I st. near 21st at. n.w.; Inspection invited; a bargain, at $3,100; a chance seldom offered. "JOS. A. O'HARE, 8228-6t 006 Fst. nw. FOR SALB- WILL SACRIFICE A NEW 9R., BATH ard cellar 20-ft.-front handsome dwelling to close syndicate; finished in California ‘edwood; brown- stone steps and trimmings; open grates; large tiled bath; location, n.w.; cost $0,000; make offer of $7,500! ‘small cash. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F n.w. se27-64 FOR SALE—OR RENT-ON 1 ST. N.W. OPPOSITE Franklin Park, 3 P.B. 4 story houses, Nos. 1330, 1232 and 1334. Offer wanted. To settle an es fate, D. M. OGDEN, Exevutor, 1624 P st. nw. set-im® MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY of $500 and upward at lowost rates for or other purposes. ©..P. BARTO, Room 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company building, 1331 F st. nw. Js25-t8 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS. ORGANS. HCRSES, GARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hour uotire. Partial payments can be made on ihe principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, cney and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If you will investigate our plain of making loans you will be pleased with it. Please call on CAPITAL LOAD RANTEE CO. Sy24-160 MONEY ON STOC sociation certiticates, old Iue life policies, syn eate certificates or warehouse receipt, YEKKES & BAKER, 40 to 4 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st Sy0-t INGTON MORI i loan sou an without removal or publicity. AbS bustles Witle US sinetly confidential, and you Can get the money the day you ask for it. Loin: min be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part puld reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 F st MONEY TO LOSN, IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE ‘OF INTEREST, ° REAL ESTATE IN THE DISrnicy, COR. 10TH AND _F § N AT 5 AND 6 PER ( ‘approved Djstrict real estate; no delays. MM. PARKEI ry mbo-tf iis Frit. i SALE-N ST. BET. 19TH AND 20TH, story and finished basement dwelling; 11 rooms; back bullding; front, 25.9; press brick; price, 500. EUGENE ‘, Nat. Bank of ih sel6-Timn* FOR SALS—17% 1 ST. ADJOINING HOUSE formerly occupisd by Secretaries Frelinghaysen and Whitney and Postmaster General Wana- maker; 30 ft. front by full depth to alley, with large stable; convenient and desirable location. JOHN B. WIGHT, 5e26-6t 1410 G si FOR SALE—1305 PST. SEN IOWA ¢ pay able, well-cons! FOR SALE— BLASS RESIDENCES. Many of the finest homes in the city. Prices too low to be published. 1 have special bargains to offer on CONN. AVE, MASS. AVE., 10th ST. E.—I Challenge comparison on my lst of in improved property n.w. from $6,500 to $100,600. Particulars given to buyers. E. C. BAUMGKA‘ nw. wettl FOR SALE—2 NEW SOLID BRICK 6-ROOM_CoT- tages; Elliot st., West Washington, on the Wash- Jngton ard Great Fulls electric road, now being bullt_to run by August 23; papered ‘throughout; lots 142100 to 20-foot alley; Louses 36 ft. deep: conerete cellar, full size; % inile to cable cars: city water; a bargain ‘at $1,400 each, J.C BURST, Owner, 1427 F st. dyi9-tt ATL TIOUSE, 1234 3 Ohio stone and pressed brick; modern PATRICK O'FARREL, Owner, Jy19-tf _FALL RESORTS. hotel. Elevator. steam heat. baths, ete. Table unexcelled Address Dr. WM. H. H. seZ3-tf Atiantic City, MTLANTIO CITY, N. J. ‘The celebrated fall and winter resort by the sea, HOTEL 'TRAYMORE. Appcintments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., 8023-86 Proprietor. ‘THE PENNHURST, MICHIGAN AVE. N#AK beach, Atlantic City. NJ. Open all the year. All conveniences, incliding ‘electric elevator, steam keat, sun partor. Special fall rates. JAS.’ HOOD. 16-104 ASBURY PARK, N. an “The Victoria. Frouting ocean, all improvements; 15th season; accommodates 200; terms moderate and reduced COGS baal BS GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from ‘depot. Rates—$5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.1 per day. Send for circular. Convey- ances meet all trains. G.W.GREEN,Prop. jyltonol ‘Located on Frutt Hill | LOAN, DESIRED. SOF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE. pg transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 Fst. p.w. MONEY TO > ON Al roved District also installment foans made. MITE: & SONS, 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR entate sccurity in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, 13th and G MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE witiin the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 533 and 6 per cent. Jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 10th st. nw. MONEY TO LO! TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of 1 estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX, & BROWN, _Saete 1408 G st. IF_YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL zeal estate, let me hear from you. 1 can save you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 528 15th st. dy2i-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON estate at GB per cent Interest. Special privileses with respect to prior payments. Large amounts & specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 3-tf 1307 F SUBURBAN PROPERTY. FOR RENT. KEN INGTON, MD. NEW 12-ROOA pouse; purtly furnished; iarge minutes from statio pants. Address Box OC 2-W,SETUBEE CASH, BAL. 5 YRARS—CHANCE OF A 9 lots on the Buito. and Wash. clectrie under (construction; graded street pecial terms , Kensington, Md. Call and see my DLW. S28-3U ll located, within 20 minutes’ walk of Chevy Chase, now Wash. and Geo't'n, R-It., providing one fare to any part of the city: bet. the Rock Creek Park and lands of the California syndicate; location speculative, healthy and in every way desirable; land covered with fine young trees. Price, $800 per acre: terms easy. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ocl-3t 920 F HAND- High and healthy and maguiticent ‘y Chase and Kensington clectric railway paskes through it, giving rapid transit to center of city. Lote ouly three to even cents per foot. Terms easy. Houses built for purchasers where desired. For further information and pla‘s. call on se26-1in) REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Now open. Most breezy point. First-class table | and beds. One and one-half hours from Wash- Be ‘Telegraph office in house. T. S. LOVETT. jm ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL, CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 605 D st. n.w., Washing ton, D.C. Residence, No. 3 Mount New Yori ave. and Oth st. nw. Fa BICYCLES. JUST RECEIVED SOME BEAUTIF' light-weight 21-Ib., 24-Ib., 27-1b. ladies’ and gent: wh ‘wood rims and'best of tires; all fully guaranteed. Call and examine. 0; ts. ee30-tf = OWEN CYCLE CO., 1423 N. a WE Hav MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman, Medical Expert and Specialist, 602 F St. N. W. . TREATS ALL CHRONIC, NERVOUS, BLOOD AND SPECIAL DISEASES OF Men and Women Heurs, 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday nights, 7 to 8. ‘Sundays, 4 to 6. c1-1m' THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. School conmecte Gallery of Art will be tober “7, 1895. Applications for admission ‘niust be made ut the I7thesfreet entrani with the Corcoran pened on Monday, Oc- E OR TWO BOYS TO BOARD private family. educator. Address DUPON’ FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; ‘special indue Pharmaceutical Dep’ts University, will open their usual facilities for students. been remodeled to meet the new and improved micthods: for iseuantion. The, buildings lave trical, eye. car, nose inction op account of race or sex, nd wil! continue to admit in the future, as in the past, all students who : M.D., Secretary, NINA MORSE WT! HER SCHOOL. “and kindergarten at 1023 oan . Trench or German without extra Residence, 911 13th st. o.w. The McDonald-Ellis School For Girls, COR. 17TH ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academir, preparatory and primary de- ; also a well-appointed kirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1895. 8e23 to ocl5 AFTER OCTOBER 1 MRS. » diploria graduate od of vocal culture, will resume her class at her Tecidence, 230 N st. n.w. NA ELLIS, Principal. “Lamperti” meth- AL. MR. HENDON MORSELL, Pupil of Francesco Lamperti of Milan.’ Studio and residence, 1410 15th st. n. SCHOOL OF LAW. Y. RICHARDS, 8. J., President of the University. HENKY B. BROWN, LL.D. apreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty J Hon. MARTIN F. MO) (Associate Justice, Lecturer on Constitutional and International Law VH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Associate Jusiice, Court of Appeals of the District Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Turisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. W Lecturer on the Law of Real of JOSEPH J. TA’ FE. Rev. J. HAVE: weal of the District tate and the Law 1 RLINGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property and GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LD. D. Lecturer on Practice, ‘Testamenta Taw and Equity RY, AM., LL. D., Lecturer on Comnion Law ding, Criminal Law mistic Relation: E HOLAIND, 8.J., on Natural Law. A. LAMBERT, LL. D., Lecturer on Civil Lew. CHARLES A. DOU Esq. Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotlatle Paper. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. TALLMADGR A. BARNARD and HENRY ‘Lectures TALLMADGE Oircult Court: LAMBERT, Ji EIT. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, Se-retary and ‘Treasurer. 1 session of the School of NESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895, at -m., In its commocicus, specially designed bool Building, northwest, when the tntroductors delivered ‘and announcements made for the ensuing ctive students, in legal education -re The twenty-cixt Law opins Ww Nos. G06 and and ‘all others intere: cordially invited to be present. ‘The secretary can ba seen at his office in the Jaw building dally, after September 13, from 6 to Proposing to coanect themselves with the school for ensuing term are 1e numes before the opening delay incident to that occasion. Circulars, giving the cou can be obtained st book atores of W. H. Scns, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & 1424 F street nortkwest, and John Byrne & Co., 1822 F street northwest, and at W. S. Thompson's drug store, 703 Fiftcenth street northwest, or on plication persouslly ar by letter to the! under- S. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening Jessous in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 23. ested to enroll ht, and thus avoid the MMB. J. ESPU" Gi lessons in voice culture. Students prepared for epera, oratorio, concert and choir singi erences: F. E.’ Bristol, Neve York city: Sousa, New York ci ‘y; Lucien Odenthal, Special terme made for learning to read music by Mme. Daly’s note-chain system. 2 TRAIT DRAWING TAUGHT BY my incomparable method in sola DEE Tore in less time; 806 11TH ST._N. SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. residence, 1734 I st. 16.4 For circulars appl Mr® “Flint will return to. Washington October 6. Until, then address 142 W. 420 st., N. ¥. ety. AFTER aLL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. 1.w.; 60 ycars’ experience in treatment of all discases of, peoseccoeults con free and strictly confidential. Vocal Lessons. MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Pupil of Mr. William Shakes] Musi: gigo™ 80d reeidence, are of London,Eng. So 10th ats awe BANJO INSTRUCTOR Studio, 417 6th st. n.w. Send for circular. sel4-1m MMR. HENRY STOPSACK, TEACHER OF PIANO, having lately returned from # four years’ course Ofestudy in , Will begin to give lessons at bis studio, 617 Pa. ave. rene arewe ECLECTIC INSTITUTE— Sel.ool for ¥ women. MISS MARY DAVENPORT CHENOWITR, 1342 Vermont ave. (se2i-1m*) Prineiphi, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, B.A. (Paris) and Officer d'Academie, las transferred His School of Languages ‘To his new residence, 1023 15th st. v.w. Selé-tt School reopens 17th inst. - Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY. Studio, (sel4-1m*4) 1415 N st. n.w. MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, PRINCIPAL OF FROE- BEL NORMAL INSTITUTE. 1426 Q st., reopens her school and kindergarten Oct. 1. ‘Thorough imtruction. “Superior advantages. Best references. se11-2m, DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION—PRIVATE AND class lessons; deep breathing, expression, natural- ness. Studio, No. 80 9th st. s.e.; at 1329 10th n.w.,Mondays and Thursdays after 4 p.m.sel9-1m‘ MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. ‘The twelfth annual couse of lectures will: begin Tues¢ry, October 1, 1895, at 8 o'clock p.m. ‘The lntroduetezy’ address will’ be delivered by Prof. A. D. Cobey. 5 Examinations for admission will be held Monday, Sept. 23, at 8 o'clock p.m., at the college building, cer of 8th and K sts. n.w. ‘Four years’ graded course in the Medical De- rtment, and thiee years’ graded course in the ertal Departmert. Ample clinical and laboratory facilities wil be affcrdcd. For information apply to H. H. BARKER, M. D., Dean, se16 1116 1st. The Bliss School of Elec- ra gry 35 B ST. N.W., Hereby announces the appointment of the’ follow- ing faculty for the ensuing course, 1895-06: TURE HALL: LOUIS DENTON BLISS, Principal; FRANK A. WOLFF, Jr., Ph. D., (Professor of Electrical Engineering, Co- lumblan University); CHARLES 8. PARDOE, A.M., EE. LABORATORIES: FREDERICK C. SCHOFIELD (Late marager of Lonaconing Electric Light and Power Company), in charge of electric Hght plant, ar ure wWind- ing and clectro-metallurey HARRY M. EMMONS (Washington navy yard), in charge of lathe and machine work; WIN S. HOLMES. Ir.; THOMAS LIPPINCOTT, U. 3. A.; CHARLES G. BADEN, €. FRANCIS JENKINS, ~" In charge of instrument making, wiring nd general construction work. DRAUGHTING DEPARTMENT: ‘ouglily equipped, superior _instene- tion; all Instruments and paraphernalia furnished gratuitously. PROF. CHARLES 8. PARDOE, In charge of laboratory day classes; expert. fests, measurements and line construction. ‘The public are cordially invited to call and ex- amine our apparatus und general equipment up to, and including, Wednesday, October 2, when the of enlag exercises of the school will take place. se Mr. Henry Xander, Teacter of Piano and Theory of Music. Lersons recumed MONDAY, Sept. 16. Office houra: 11-12 o'clock. Studfo: 807 11th st. r.w. sel4-Im. PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE LEIP- zig; piano, theory, voice culture, psychological system; focusing of tone instantaneous; develops five. registers; bo tremulo. Circulars 1835 32th DLW. sell-1m® ~ WASHINGTON School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, F st. entrance. Voice a specialty. Pantomimie Training and Physical Culture. Best metheds; indorsed by Yale. Harvard, University of Chicago and others. Send for announcement. “WM. E. MOWRER, Principal. se10-1m' Washington Seminary, 1538-40 17th st. Select boarding and day school. Collegiate and preparatory depts, German-English Kindergarten, Primary. Mr. & Mrs.SMALLWOOD. se4-1m! CONZACA COLLEGE. For day scholars only. .Classical, scientific and business courses. Military drill and uniform. Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8.J., 8e8-1m_ President. MRS. MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal Tralaing School, 1918 Sunderland place, | wit! begin fall and winter sessions October 1, 1808. sea-3m MR_AND MRS. WM. E. McELHINNEY, STUDIO 435 4th n.w.—Leseons in crayon, oll, pastel, water color, china and tapestry painting; portraits in oil taught by an easy method. se16-2m* MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, i se2-2m 1828 Corcoran st. SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IN TELEGRAPHY. ALL branches of commercial and railroad work rapidly taught by skilled and practical operator. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K sts. nw. seR-3m* MISS AMY ©. “LEAVITT, M21 VERMONT AVE, NW. OS, Vastington, D. O. jadies and little girls. In addition to a thoreugh course in English, Freuch, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical departments. A kindergarten has been opened in connection with the acs au31-6m_ OLNEY SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS—1827 T ST. Special advantages for study of modern tan- ages, music and art; dally exercise in calts- henles, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the regula~.course. MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORS! THE FERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST., WILL reopen Septemler 16. Pupils prepared for West Fcint, Annapolis, for all universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions in the army and nevy and for the civil service. During the past two years 24 students have been successfully fit- ted for various exaniinations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in all branches, CHARLES W. FISHER, B. 8. au22-tt Head Master. MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 189%. Preparation tor colleges, universities and technical schools, rnd for business pursuits. Private tuition furaisbed; best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1633 isth st. Dw. auzz-tf 1438 N STREET. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL wi September 30. Till September, ad- dress MENDHAM, N. J. au2i-3m a eee A Business Education. BUSINESS : SHORTHAND. COURSE: (CoUUNBIA COURSE, Bookkeeping, COLLEG! Shorthand, Penmanship, Of ‘Typewriting, Arithmetic COMMERCE, Dictation and all the 497 7th si and all the lal English ‘Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; new rooms an'l hails. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Send for catalogue. aul7-tt ©. K. URNER, A.M.. ©. E., Prin. ST. OBGILIA'S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st. Select school for young ladies and children, reopen Monday, September 9. Music and paint ing class: for persons not attending day_sclivol. aul48m SISTERS OF THE HOLY CRoss. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 1823 12th st. nw. Pitman shorthand by a NEW and RAPID neikod. Beginners and dictation. se3-8m, WIMODAUGHSIS, 1228 I ST. N.W.—CLASSES DE- gin Octcber 1—bookkeeping, stenography, type- writing, English branches, English Iiterature, Journalism, French, German, dancing, Delsarte, elocution. "ADA L. SMITH. Supt. se9-1m St. John’s College, Vt. Ave. And Thomas Circle, reopens its fall term Monday, se8-1m September 9. MR. HERMAN C. RAKEMAXN. TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Studio, Residence. 1221 12th st. o.w. (sel4-Im) 1324 Ri st. n. TIONAL HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL- lege has removed to the new college building, No. 025 Masa ave. n.w. The regular course, of lec- tures for the session of 1895-6 will begin Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The fntroductory address will be made by the president, Zalmon Richards, esq., followed by Prof. J.T. Hensley. M.D., dean of the faculty. ‘The public are cordially invited to be present. Students desiring to matriculate can get, announeements and information by applying to the registrar a* the college building. The free dispensary for the treatment of all diseases open daily from 2 to 6 p.m, Dental infirmary, 10 to 2,2 to 5, By order of the hoard of trustees. seb4-2w ZALMON RICHARDS, President. FRENCH TAUGHT 4) OK 23 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- nunciation; spoken well, read and’ understood in a course of 80 lessons; free lesson at 4 p.m. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. e19-Im* THE MISSES TIFFEY’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND Little Boys, 1486 Corcoran et. o.w., reopens September 18, 1808. pply for cireuiars. se9-m,w&sim WCOD'S COMMERCIAL. COLLEG! No. 311 East Capitol ‘st. Courses of study include bookkeeping, arlth- metic, penmanship, grammar, correspondence, spelling, 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 ne23-tf COURT F. WOOD. Principal. THY FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 4262 12TH STUBET. | ee ara free. Parents ‘as to schools. on Monday, September 23, at 9 o'clock The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. C., Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- lege, Medical and Dentgl Schools, September 20 College Session begins September 23. Session of Academy begins September Session of Medical School begins Octobef 1. Session of Dental School begins October 1. Seesion of Scientific Schcol begins October 2, Session of Law School begins October 3. Session of Gradiate School begins October 4 The Columbian Academy, ns 1385 H STREET NORTHWEST, fers thorough instruction in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics and Vhysics, gives therough preparation for College, for the’ Naval and Military Acadeuics and for business, A corps of ten professcrs and Instructors. Attendance Iiin- ited to 100. Building open for inspection and a teacher present daily to answer inyuirics from 9 to 2 o'ceck. For further information address PROF, WILLIAM A. WILBUR, 4.3. Principal. The Collegiate Department The exercises of this department will be zoster in ee mee of the ae inca and, eclentife courses, leu to the degrees of ‘A. B. and 8. B., respectively, are offered. Spewial cctrses are also provided for students whose time is limited. The fuculty is composed of the follow- ing professors and instructors: FACULTY, —- REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. 4XDREW TP. MONTAGUE, PH. D., 2 au fessor of ‘Latin. ‘The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D., Professor of Greek. GEORGE J SMITH, PH. D. LOW. G E, PH. D., Professor of Mathematics und of German und Sec- HOWARD L. HODGKINS. PH. D. Professor of Physics and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH.D. Professor of Pcilticai and Historteal Piyosophy and of French. The Kev. JAS. McBRIDE STERRETT, D.D., Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D., Professor of eee ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., Professor of nish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGB, Profecsor of the Fine Arts. .__H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, PH. D., Nonresident Lecturer on the Ulistory of Chimistry. ‘The Hoo. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer ‘on American Economic Lépisiation. ‘The Hon. JOHN W. POWEL! Lecturer on the History of Culture: OTIS T, MASON, PH, D., Lecturer on Th Origins of Cultura. BEVERLEY T. SENER, LL. M., Registrar and Librarian. The college is open to students of both sexes. The entrance examinations will be beld on Septem: ber 20 and 21. Further information may be ob- tained at the university building, corner of 15th tx stalogue descriptive of th 1 schools ‘or catalogue descriptive of these several cl address ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. Corcoran Scientific School. ‘fhe Corcoran Scientific School 1s 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 applied; Mathematics, Meteorology, Geog raphy, Geology and Mineralogy; Architecture, Fi- mance and Economics, and in Langcage and’ Lit- elature, leudiug to the degree of Li. 8. It is to students uf cilzer sex. Special students are ad- CHARLES E. MUNROE, Dean, Professor of Chemistry. ANDREW, P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D. Profesor of Latta. JAMES H. GORE, Ph. D., ‘Professor of Geodesy. HOWARD L. HODGKINS, Ph. D., Secretary, Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy and French. WILLIAM C. WINLOCH, A. B., Professor of Astronomy. FRANCIS RK. FAVA, Jr, G EB, Professor of Civil Engineering. THEUDORE N. GILL, Ph D., Professor of Zoology. OTIS T. MASON, Ph. t pol - CLEVELAND ABBE, P' Professor of Meteorology. HERMANN SCHOENFELD, Ph. D., Professor of German. HARRY KING, LL. B., Professor of Drawing. GEORGE P. MERRILL, Ph. D., Professor of Geolvey and ‘Mincraliyy. ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, Brig. Gen., U.S. Professor of Geography. ANDREW: F. CRA Ph. D., Professor of Econuinics. LOUIS AMATEIS, Professor of Fine “arts, as Applied to Architecture, CHARLES E. BARRY, Professor of Ar-titecture, F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER, B.8., : Professor of Botany. A, B. A. WOLFF, Jr.. Ph. D., Vrofessor of Physics. GEORGE J. SMITH. Ph. D., Professor of Euglish. Together with 34 Lecturers, Instructors and As- sistants in Special Topics. ‘The opening exercises Will be held on Wednesdas, October 2. at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when the annual address will "be given by Dr. H. L. Mody- ns. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. The Law School Faculty. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D-D., President. The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts and of Commercial Papel The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Professor of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States, cf the Law of Domestic Re- lations, of Personal Property and of Torts. The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D. Gometime Assistant Attorney General of the United States), Profemor of Equity Jurispridencé. of Common Law ‘and Equity Pleadirg, and of the Law of Evi- dence and the Jurisdiction and Prac- tice of the U. S- Courts. Tbe Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the United States), Professor of the Law of Corporations. Trof. G. H. EMMOTT, LL. M. (Of the Johns Spee University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. . HENRY E. DAVIS. LLM. (Sometime Assistant Attorney of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Histo WILLIAM F. MA'ITINGLY, Esq. (Of the Washington Bar), Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading and Practice, The Hon. RENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH Sometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. Mt (Ff the Washington "Bar, Professor of Catecheties, 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 A SPECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND FAT- ENT LAW PRACTICE, Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterworth end Melville Chureb. The services of the Hon, Benjamin Butterworth, a patent lawyer of nztional prominence and former- ly Commnissioner of Patents, Lave been secured for a series of lectures on the patent statutes and the general principles of patent law as administerd in the Federal Courts and in the United States Patent Office: and of Melville Church, Esq., a member of the Washingtoo and a specinlist in patent law, for giving practical fnstruction in respect to the gteat unwritten law of practice in patent causes. ‘This course fn practice will cover a period 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- tery examination rt the close of the term. ‘Only graduates in law or members of the bar will be eligible to this degree. Z Tuition for the course, $50. ‘As the size of the class must necessarily be lim- {ted in order that the courserespecially the Moot Ccurt practice—may be carried on effectively, appli- cations for «dmission should be promptly made cn ‘or before October 1, 189 ‘The thirty-first annual session of the School of Law opens on Thursday, October 8, at 6 o'clock -m., When introductory lecture will be delivered by President Whitman, and anuouncements :uade for the ersuing term, ‘The Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be present in the Uriversity Building from 5 to 6 o'clock p.m, daily on_and after Scptember 20. Catalogues givlug the course of study, terms, &e., can be obtained at the book stores of W. TL” Mor: rison’s Son, 1826 F street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 ¥ street, and John Byrne’ & Co., 1322 F steeet, or on application personally or by letter to OBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. School of Graduate Studies. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., Lresident. CHARLES E. MUNROB, Ph.'D., Dean. ‘This School offers college-bred men and women the opportunity to pursue advanced studies ard con- duct researches under the direction of well-known specialists. The courses offered in language, philos- opby, science and arts lead to the degrees ‘o! tor in Philosophy, Master of Arts. Muster of Sc ences, Civil Euglheer, Electrical Engineer and Ar- chitect. ‘The opening exercises will ve beld in University Fridays October 4, at 8 p.t., when the an- nal’ address’ will be delivered by ‘the i niram J. Huntington, D.D. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MARTIN, sel4-tt Secretary. MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRIA (ay and Boarding).—Two diploma courses; tony; German-English kinduzgarten ee ee baratory; : 3 j Ast: Delsarte; Teopens Oct 1 EB. 1236 MT BT. NW MASS, AYE. 2m ‘Ado- Dental Department - OF * The Columbian University 18% H ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The ninth sersion begins October 1, 1895. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. 3. Hali Lewis at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For announcement and further information apply to Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1309 F st. n.w, Hours, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Dr. E. A DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec. Trean., 1325 H st. nw. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Automn examinations wil! be held at the college at § p.m. September 26. 83-10 Art School, West End. 1115 17th st. n.w. Miss S. W. Kells, London Medalist, Principal. bh course in’ drawing from object and iife—oll, water colors,. chins. _bainting; outdoor sketching’ from nature. sel4-18t* MISS BALCH, 1311 11th, will reopen ber school for young Iadics Oct. 1. "1,800 popils prepared for civil service and other’ examinations. Special Tessons for West Point and Naval Academy.sed-tt NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL, Bon. ARTHUR MacARTHUR, LL. D., PRESIDENT. HON, RICHARD H.’ ALVEY, Gief Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Dis trict of Columbia, Lecturer on Coustitutional aw. HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, LL. D., ‘Lecturer on Federal Jurixprudence. JAMES SCHOULER, £1. D., Lecturer on Fersonal Property, ‘Domestic Relations, rm Wills and istration. : HON. ©. C. COL Avtociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Die» trict of Columbia, Lecturer on Statutory “Law. HON. JOHN GOODE, Lecturer ou the Law of Crimes. FON H. 0. CLAUGHTON, 11 D.. Instructor o Class ai (canor Common Law Pleading. “Evidence, "Equity = ju and Criminal Law and M __the Law of Torta. EUGENE CANUSI, LU. D., Instrector of the Junior Ciuss'and Professor of the Law of Real Proverts, Contracts, Nego- table Instruments and Corporations. WALTER F. ROGERS, LL. M., Lecturer on Patent Law and Practice. JACKSON H. RALSTON, LL. M., Lecturer’ on Practize and Judge of the Mcot Court. on, tera Professors Claughton, Carusi and Ralston. The twenty-sixth annual session of the Law School of the National University will commence on Tuesday, October 1, 1695, in the college building, on 15th street between H and I streets northwest, at 230 O'clock p.m. when fannouncemen's of "the course of st e organization of wer- “Students can enroll at the oflce of the is can enroll at ice of the secretary, No. 610 13th street northwest, or at the college on the opening night. ‘As the number admitted to the several classes is necessarily liulted, on account of the mode of in- Straction adopted ‘in this school, an early enroll- ment Is exped' Catalogues containing full information as to terms, course of study, ete.. can be obtained at W. Hf. Lowdermllk & Co.'s, 1424 F st. n.w.; John Eyrne & Co.'s, 1322 F st. nay.; W. H. Morrison's fons, No. 1326 application to the G CARUSI, Secretai 610 13th at. nw, \G EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG men at the Young Men's Christian Association, 24 floor Lerman bidg., 1425 New York ave. n.w., be- ginning MONDAY, Sept. 80, 1895. Twenty-five weeks. Increased facilities; one-half more room over former yeers. Instruction in twelve branches, cvery one a bread winner. 333 students last rear, ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 N.Y. a1 2.w. eel9-Im lliss Alice E. Burbage, Pianist. Graduate Leipeig Royal Qunservatory. Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Count 469 T'st. ‘uw. Office hours, "6 to 6. seli-lm The National Kindergarten And PRIMARY SCHOOL (2ist year) reopens 16 at 1017 10th st. Principal, Mea. Posse Bek lock. THE INSTRUCTIONS to TEACHERS begin Oct. 1. Inquire at the Nat. Kindergarten or at the Frochel Normal Kinderzarten Inst. Miss BUSAN P. POLLOCK, Prin., 1426 Q st. se6-im® THE DUNTONIAN Electrical Institute. “Hutchins building,” 20th and D sts. n.w. We teach electricity in science and application, Applied mechanics, mechanical draughting and de- signing. Full laboratory and practical shop courses, The worlds” but the BEST In: Washington, Opens world,”* but e ‘as he Gct."2. Gall at the ofice for full particulare, oF address eer |. GEO. EDW. DUNTON. WE Gi UATE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, NOT BELL TINKERS. aul-3m,14d MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, No. 715 65th st. n.w. Voice culture and piano instruction. se13-1m* ‘Lessons resumed. Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large and attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of a retined home and a Progressive school. Applications for admission of puptis to the Day School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock ‘each morning. MRS. ELIZALETH J. SOMERS, se10-8m ‘Prinefpal. 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE 1895. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. The Spencerjan_ Business Colle National Bank of the Republic bull@iug.” cor. Teh and D nw. Day and night s.ssions. SPENCERIAN, In the national capital and throughout the country, fs a household word, associated with thorough busi- pers training and u prosperous carver. ‘The thirty-first echolastic year of this popular tn stitution eying Monday, September 2. 3895. , Five departments, viz: Pmctical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid caleu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expreasion, civics, political economy snd commercial Inw, Practical Englteh, With initiators bookkeeping; Shorthand and friting, joclnding Enelish: Spencerian Rapid Welt: ing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full Fa of thcroughiy trained teachers. Location cen- tral. jpacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls an@ class rooms. Services of graduates always in de- wand. Terms moderate, but no competition with cheap schools. leading business men of Wash- ington were trained in this college, and send their sons snd daughters and candidates ‘for employment here for training. ‘This college received from the World's Columbian commission a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ Work?’ in all of the above departments, Office open every business day and night, on and after Mouday, August 12. Write or call for new annnal announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, aui2-tt Principal and Proprietor. Mr.G.W. La Voice and Piano r.G.W.Lawrencejon ce STUDIO, 1003 Oth st. nw. SPECIAL RATES to teachers and school pupils, Examination gratis, Friends’ Select School, 1SL1L 1 St. now.. will reopen Sept. 26, This school is for BOTH SEXES and ALLL GRADES. Tt has been under the continuovs man- agement of Thomas W. Sidwell for twelve rears, ard many thoughttul and prominent people of this ty bave placed thelr ehildven in {t as soon ap ues, were ready for school, and kept them there until ready for graduation ‘or college. As a college preparatory school its efficiency way be kiown from the fact that during the pest year it wi represented at Columbia, Co- lumbian, Cornel jobart, a Massachusetts Institate of Technology. others. Persons desiring therouzh training and good associates for thelr childrep Will do well to coustder this school. Catalogues at Ballantyne's and at Brentano's. hours from 10 to 12 o'clock every morning. eel7-tt THOMAS. W. SIDWE Principal. Miss Guyer’s Academle cles for girls will reopen October 2 at 1810 1sth street. sel FRENCH LESSONS, 1511 16TH ST. N.W., 3mo* MADAME PELE. ~ WILLIAMS-PEARMAN, VOCAL CUI- 23 East Capitol st. s30-1m* OUT OF WASHINGTON. PENNINGTON | (N. J.) SEMINARY—CONVENIENT to New York, Phila.. Balt. and Wash. Both Sexes. 56th ‘year. Healthful. 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