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FOR RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. REN’ 19 nw, 12r(fur)$1,500/ ¢ 1.600, rm and up pt 2085 F ow, 13ri far) 6th ay nw, 10r.40.00 09 210 N J av nw, Tr. 09 GOL 21st nw, Tr 3 1th nw, lr. 952 Westminster 00 536 LOth nw, Tr. 00 217 Mass av ny 156.00 1608-10 th nw, Gr. 2820 P nw, 10r. 216 Ind av ow, or. Oran nW.9P50.00 122 D nw, 81SCorcoran n $16 12th nw, Or... . Flat No 2, Orme Fla! 2502 Pa ay pw, ‘Sr.40. 619 M nw, Ur! Ist&2d ths 809 K.6r- 1531 14th nw, Sr 423 N. bute B24 Spruce uw, 140.50 46) 6 ow zs 40.50 1496 D mw, 10r 40.00, 1138 3d nw, 6r The above is only « portion of the property on my For fuil list call at office for bul! on the Ist and 15th, T. E. WAGUAMAN. FOR RENT— 325 30... 117 O sw,rear, 4r.|§25.30. 47 7th nw, dr |$25 ) Huron nw, 4r.| $25.5 538 6th nw, 5r.| 2613 10th ne, 2036 Sth nw, 18-40-1615% Gib nw, 208 Arthnr, 7r. FOR RENT— UNFURNISHED. 1716 HI st, tar. -$666.87 1761 Q st, 10r. 541.87 1912 16th’ st 1523 NH avo, 16r. 1706 RT ave, Sr. W st, st&lwg, (ced 2100 1026 17th st, HB bet 17th and 18th” 1th st near L.... $500 FR st bet 2ist&22d. Jeth bet T and 0 RI ave nea ave (with stable).41 Cor 19th & Corcoran ‘M bet t4th and 15th. Conn ave bet M & RI av & 17th st M st near Conn ave..250 Cor Mass av and 15th with stable... 19th, with stable... Conn ‘ay bet M and 1 ® Conn av bet K & L: 22d st bet Mass ave Jefferson pl’ bet’ Conn av and 19th st..133.34 20th st bet O and P 250-1 st bet idth’ & Doth!i25 Cor 20th and O sts. ..123 Corcoran st bet 17th _and 18th sts. and N FI ave Corcoran st het et and NH ave.... 16th st bet T and U..100 Sth ber B and Q sts/100 st bet G st and 2d floor on H ‘st bet 5th st & Vt ave...S0 I4th'st, each. FURNISHED FLATS. 4 rooms and bath on N st bet 17th (with stable)... . A6th st bet Q and R.-200 1: 16th st bot T ax sts, with stable Conn ave bet R and Hampshire ave. 1115 G st, 24 floor, for bus! Desirable store next to Office rms 2d floor 704 ms, 3d floor, 704 14th st, each: . 1th & 16th & K&L sta. 5! BE OBTAINED AT OUR OF- FICE. FOR PERMITS APPLY TO HILL & JOHNSTON, FOR RENT—1506 Q 10R., BATH & CE joan Vermont ave., 10r. and bath. . ‘50 630 Second ne, Tr 1321 8 st, r&b. TE ERFORD, 1219 H st. $0. Inquire FOR RENT— 1717-1715 modern improvements; new houses. FOR RENT_-MY HOUSE OF 14 ROON ased for a term of two or more te rental to responsible teuant; years at a mod 4 in perfect condition. Address Box 75, Star “HORSES AND VEHICLES. WANTED—A HORSE, SUITABLE FOR PH be showy and a bargain, PILLS, Star oft “HORSE; GOOD WORKER; FOR SALE—4 REAL BARGADD A fine Victoria. A handsome cabriolet. ‘A depot waxon. 1625-27 L st. p.w. LANDGRAF & KRUG. FOR SALE—NEAR CARS,” NORTHWEST, MOD- ERN BRICK OF 9 ROOMS, BATH, CELLAI HOR $7,500; ALSO ONE FOR $8500; WORTH oem (ONEY. AUGUST DONATH, 611 TIT ST. FOR SALE—88, 60 AND 62 R ST. N.W.; TWO stories and niodern throughout; parlor, reception hall, diving room, butler’s pantry and ‘kitchen on first floor; 3 bed rooms and bath on second floor; sil ‘rooms beautifully panered; concrete cellar; furnace heat: large Eack yard.’ ‘These houses are bargains, and the arrangement makes ‘ousekeey- Ing cxsy: GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. nw. oco-Bt FOR SALE—WHY PAY RENT?—AT@RACTIVE house of 7 rooms; modern improvements, on It st. nw.; only $ easy terms. W. K, Me- COY, Room 34, Le Drott building. itt | FOR SALE-A BARGAIN—CNE OF THE BEST situated and most desirable corners on Columota Heights. Can be sold 25 per cent below the market price; terms very easy. Call at once. oc3-6t JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 70 Lith st. SALE—A $1,250 EQUITY FOR 3600 IN A $2,750 bri bal. $15 per month; contain- ing 6 rooms and bath, cabinet mantels, &e.; lo- cation—Florida ave. near 12th st. ne. Owuer must sell. ste \ddress OWNER A, Star office. EW N.W. BUFF BRICK HOUSES: 3 stort % rooms; furnace heat; gas log; elec- trie lighting system, &c.; all conveniences, and handsomely decorated; located on Wallach st.; half a square from 14th st. cable and the U st. electrie lines; not far from Columbla Heights. F. 1. PYLE, Gth floor, Loan and Trust, 9th and F sts. Tel. 1780. oc3-tf FOR SALE—-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE hom in the Distrie situated between two lines of cars; near the Capite ener property; beautiful hedge fence surrounding the place; all modern improvements; reason for sell to break up housekeeping; will Is ere chance. Apply 400 -3t FOR SALE— If you wish to build or buy a home, con- sider well the location of Columbia Heights. Property here 1s steadily enhancing. We have a grat deal of improved property in this section for sale. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange. it EAR CABLE LINE IN NORTHEAST, ff the most desirable parts of this rick house of 8 rooms and bath; all FOR SALE J. ave. se. section, mod. itsps. Price $5,600. Tertus very easy. R. J. MARSHALL, Bil 11th st. nw. 08-3t* FOR SALE— 2 BEAUTIFUL NEW 8-ROOM DWELLINGS; EVERY Ci TENCE; $ TOWN FOR PRICE. FURNACE, ELECTRIC LIGHT; EVERYTHING ‘Terms to suit purchasers, 2,8, WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 006 13TH ST. 03-3 FOR SALE—FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT—NEW bay-window brick; 10 rooms and bath; bandsome- ly papered ard finished throughout;’ heated by are: oceupied by good teuant; $55 month; LOCATED NEAR MASS. AVE. and 10TH SI. NORTHWEST. Price, only $3,500. oc28t DIGGES & FAIRE: (01 12th st. now. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS—VERY DE- sirably located; new bay-window brick; 2 stories and con-rete celiar; 4 rooms on each floor; ba’ laundry, &c.; handsomely tintshod } Foom for stable; wi t that can be bovght for $6,500. it DIGGES & FAIRE. 1 12th st. n, FOR SALE—ONLY $1,800; WORTH $2.5 new Gr. frame cottage on 7th st., at good front, side and rear yard; front und reat Derek; exellent water; terns to sult, MIN: 2-40 FOR SALE—CHEAPEST HOU Lath; cellar, gocd lot and locatior agered; perfect condition: — red! $3,750. Fiktaika"e AYRES, 1006 F st. et FOR SALE—ELEGANT HOME ON § ST. NEAR N. H. aye.; 12r.; handsomely appointed; tine lot: Bites only $18,000; ensy terms. HERRING & YES, F st oc2-3t FOR SALE— Columbia Heights; the cheapest houses on the heights; complete In every respect; 3 stories and celiur; ‘good location; prices, $6,500 to $11,000; can be sold on easy terms. JOHN SHERMAN, oc2-tf Real Es 605 14th st. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIG BEST BUILT neighborhood on the hil one square north of nese legation, corner of 14th and Harvard 9 rooms and reception hall: large yards, to prices from_$0.000_ to $9,500: open at all BARR & SANNER, Owners, ol-tf Sth and New York ave., or on premises. SALE_ON MON house in Eckington near power house; lot 55x100; stable; price, $3,600. Ask ubout it. ol-St FULLER & FULLER, 504 11th st. FOR SALE—AT $3,600 FOR A FEW DAYS TO close an estate: a great bargain: a lot 20 by 80 feet, improved by a frame house; rented; near Scott ‘statue: a good 6 per cent Investment, & CO., 1407 F beautifull _JAS A. BATES 6 w. ol-eodt | FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, NICE 8- room, bath and cellar brick, at 00. PLANT & ‘TURP! s028-6t 1429 N.Y. ave. FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW RESIDE: P st. bet. 16th and 17th sts. n.w. apply to PLANT & TURD se2 1429 N.Y. ave. 212, 1814, 1316 KENESAW AVE.. Heights; 9 rooms and large cellar; tiled and vestibule; elegantly decorated; fur- nace; closets in every room; perfect homes. Took at them, and drop us a postal and we will call and see you. ANT & TURPIN, Be28-6t 1429 N.Y. ave. FOR SALE—5-ROOM FRAME HOUSE: Jot 20x100 to 30-ft. alley; I st. near n.W.; inspection invited; a bargain, at $3,100; 4 ‘chance seldom offered. “JO OFLA FOR SALE—WILL SACRIFICE A NEW 9it., BATH and cellar 20-ft-front handsome dwelling ‘to close syndicate; finisticd in California redwood; brown stone steps and trimming: pen grates; large tiled bath; location, n.w.; cost $9,000; make cffer of $7,500! small cash. W.'S. MINNIX, '1427 F n.w. se27-Gl FOR SALE—OR RENT—ON 1 ST. N.W. OPPOSITE Fraublin Park, 3 P.B. 4story houses, Nos. 1330, 1222 and 1334. Offer wanted. To settle an es tate. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. ST. BET. 19TH AND 20TIT, and finished basement dwelling; 11 rooms; building; front, 23.9; press brick; price, $13,500. EUGENE “MORGAN, Nat. Bank of Washington. sel-Im* FOR SALE—1305 P ST., BETWEEN IOWA CIR- cle and 14th st.; a very desirable, well-construct- ed dwelling. Apply to JAMES S. 201 Pa. w FOR S§LE—HIGH-CLASS RESIDENCES. Many of the finest bomes 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 list of BARGAINS in improved property n.w., from $6,500 to $100,000. articulars given to buyers. B.C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n. ft W SCLID West Washington, on the Wash- Falls electric road, now being August 23; papered ‘throughout; ington and Gr built to 1un ete cellar, full size city water; a bargain at HURS?, Owner, 1427 F et FOR SALE—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HO! 10th n.w.; Obio stone and pressed bri improvements. PATRICK O'FARREL,’ Owner, 1425 N.Y. ave. dyl9-tf genile: suitabl owner has no STABLER, Room 32, Atlant further use for them. MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE AND AT A SACRI- t pacing road horse in Washing- $ old, sound and kind; 0 to road wagon: «an ton; 16 hands hig! will show better than be driven by the most OMBE'S BOARDING STABLES, 3th and 14th n. suitatle for cari Missouri ave. u.w. For SALE_-CHE, i trap. Address W. C. SHORT, Fort M, FOR SALE—-ONE GAY HORSE, 6 YEAKS OLD. 129 Ist st. n.w For SALE_FOR STYLE, | napproachable: ‘D QUALITY, pay any one for the trouble Lexington, K: entlemen’s road broken to the Can be seen at JOHN SIMMON: tnd cable cars, FOR SALE—HORSE, TRAP AND PHAETON; ALSO 2 sets of barnes fer refused, as we are ordered to sel. For SAre—00r PRO s earrlage and wagon stock. ‘Trap: aurreys, $80 to $165: pl étons, $0) to $10. to $200. ‘Single-strap ness, §S to $ COOK & JAREO! For saLe—Lavi condition agd a great mplete with tovls, J. RW. (upstairs FALL RESORTS. HALL—A SANATORIUM. fh all the conventences of a first-class, quict Wit! hotel. Elevator, steam heat. Massage, electricity, baths, ete. Table unexcelled. Open Address Dr. ez-tf the year. WM. H. H, BULL, Atlantic City, N. J. and winter resort by the sea, SL. TRAYMORE. Appclatments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., Bc23-86t Proprietor. PENNHURST, MICHIGAN AVE. NeAIt tie City, N.J. Open all the year. All veniences, Including electric elevator, steam heat, sun parlor. Special fall rates. JAS. HOOD. jt & ) RICHMOND, OCEAN END KENTUCKY Atlantic City, N. J. Remains open’ all Appointments Orst-class. itor, steam J.D. PEASE. se5-t,t&al3t BOR SALE—TO BUILBERS—I CAN OFFER TO responsible parties a choice corper lot on Colum- Dia Heights at the prevailing market price; terms, one-third cash, balance in second trust! Apply INO. F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th eT. nw. ocd IN WASHINGTON, IN WASHINGTON. THE MISSES MINKE, Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ, Harmony and Theory of Music 310 Delaware ave. n. 03-6U% FOR SALE—25 CENTS BELOW MARKET VALUE —lot (20x105) on Sth ne. near H; T5c. per sq. ft. BANES '& SIMPSO) 03-3t 700 14th st. pw, INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN AND MUSIC BY Intest methods, at pupils’ residences if desired. Adiress FRAULEIN ANTONIE LINDINGEI, 1628 Sth st. Dw. 68-3t FOR SALE—FINE BUILDING IT; 100x060; IN the heart of the city; near all street rallrosds; suitable for private restdence or fiats; must be sold in a few dass; price low. Inquire 910 F st. n.W. oc2-3t FOR SALE—ON LINE OF B. AND 0. R.R.—322 FP. PRON ILT 27.000 SQ. FEET. NO TROUBLE 4 5; WITC 00) a AUGU DONATH, 611 7TH ST. Miss Halstead’s Private School For Girls and Boys will open Oct."1 at 1429 20th 8t., cor. of P n.w. Miss Halstead has made ar- rangements this year for the better accommoda- tion of a few older pupils. Application may be niade at © 3024 Q St. and at the school. ocd-tt OR SALE—BARGAIN FOR BUILDER—TERMS TO suit—ith st. n.w. near N. J. ave., concrete street, three lots, 88 to alley. Price, S0c. ocl3t_ DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. nw. FO! PRINCETON, COR. 13TH, COLUMBIA ‘HEIGHTS. Lot opposite Dr. Hammond's $100,000 home, and rear other extensive improvemerts. Price, $1.25 square foot. Five correr for builder to put up a bicek of houses. ‘This ercund is bound xO show & large protit on irvestmcnt. THOS. J. TISUER & CO., Be80-6t 1324 F et. nw. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN WANTED—MONEY— = Set G per cout vallalite real: eatxtos NEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE; lowest rates; charges reasonable; no delay. ¢ JOHN SHERMAN, Estate, 605 141 AT 6 PER CENT IN SUM: not less than $1,500 on improved property in n.w. Xo commission, Ad- HE VAST IMPROVEMENTS IN wien real estate in the past two years, t you better sccure that lot before it gets above your reach and let us loan you the money at 6 per cent to build? Stall or large suins. Small commissions, ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO. o2 624 F TO LCA : SIXTY ‘THOUSAND DOLLARS IN SUMS OF $10,- 000 and upward, at 6 per cent, on improved prop- erty in the city limits, for five years. Money on bund. mmission, 1 per cent. GOULD & WOOD- WARD, Attorneys-at-Law, 507 B st. n.w. ocl-lw $500,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside Improved city property; low- est rates; applicetions reperted on promptiy; also installinent loans made. — Call on or address 'L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G n.w. Baltimore office, 116 St. Paul st. 803-2: MONE LOAN—$1,000, $5,000, $0,000, $13,000, and larger sums—all’ at'D per cent. $250, $500 aud larger sums at 6 per cent. W! H. SAUN- DERS & CO., 1407 F st. se2l-eol0t IF YOU OWN REAL ESTATD You can borrow as much money of us as you, wish at 5% and 6 per cent.” No delay atout getting it, either. $60,000 to loan at 5 per cent. & CO., 907 G st. usiness Exchangt MO} 18 TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D.C. real estate security. PRA T. RAWLINGS, Member Wasiluzton stock Exchange. ave, (Arlington Fire Ins. C - i MONEY TO LOAN. ¥ per cent commission. Address, with full particulars, 25-1m* Rox 6, Star office. MO> TO LOAN IN ANY 5S! Sas DESIRED: AT 5 per cent per atnum on approved city propert: Rad on good collateral security. Ht, A. PHILLIPS, 1422 New York ave. §25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON fnnos In residetce or storage; ise receipts, Interests in estates, trust notes or other securities. 1202 N. Cup. st. + se2t-im FURNITURE, GOOD CC it or inst READY MON} 2 and surburban property; stra ples: city loans promptly made, DU T, ENT & CO., 635 F st. n.w. sel7-Im To LoaN— ON REAL ESTATE— se5-tt uz 7 AND 5 PER GENT MONEY TO LOAN ON Washington real estate, iu sums of $2,000 and ppward; large loans a ‘specialty. Address, giv- full particulars, PHILADELPHIA, Star ice. __ sef-1m ANY SUMS DESIRED. MONEY 'TO LOAN ID AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real ‘estate. Also builders’ and instailment loans. WALTER H. ACKER. se4-tt Tot 14TH ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, 5% and 6 per cent, on teal estate se: de ding on applications, HEISK CLERAN, 1008 F st. Be MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in sums of $500 and upward at lowest rates for building or other purposes. C. P. BARTO, Poom 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company building, i831 F st. n.w. dy25-tt X ON APPROVED CITY REAL estete at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts TYLER & ae ‘ORD, 307 MONEY TO LOAN Os HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HGRSES, CARRIAGES, ETO. WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice, Parlial parments can be made on ce principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, eas: and desirable terms and courteous treatment. It you will investigate our plan of making loans you will be pleased with it. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Sy24-16a 02 F st. nw. MOXEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, TRUSTS, LOAN AS- soMation certificates, old line life policies, syndl- cate certificates or warehouse receipts, YEIKES eee 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg.,. 1110 F st yt INGTON MORTGAG! Will loan you any sie an tuenitnre, pi without removal or public! business WIL us sitet confidential, and in get the inoney the day you ask for ft. Loans can be paid in part or in full at a time to sult the convenfence of the borrower, ant Any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the joan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 F st. Ww LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. um Fou Want, large wr HUESeS, wave MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, ‘api-te COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO IOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘approved District real estate; no delays. M M. PARKER, mb9-tf 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIRED. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tt 1324 Fst. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP- ed District real estate; also installment foans made. B. H. SMITE & SONS, api9-tt 1418 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAL esi security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. DANENHOWER, er WAS) apls-tt Cor. 13th and G sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATB. within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 6% and 6 per cent. jal9-tr GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent tates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, jactt 1406 G st. n.w. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. 1 can gave you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 i8th st. dy2l-tt FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS. BURY PARK, N. J. ; “The Victori Fronting oceap, all improvements; 18th seasonj accommodates terms moderate and reduced after September 1. 8. KEMP. au2i GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Harper's Ferry, W. Va.—Located on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from ‘depot. Rates—$5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day. Send for circular. Convey- ances |. G.W.GREEN, Prop. jyltonol HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S PERRY, W. VA. Now open. Most’ breczy point. First-class table and beds. One ard aif hours from Wasi ~ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE F OF 87 ACRES; .IN- CLARK, Fairfax Court House, Z 0c3-3t" LE_FAR of JAM! IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. e farm of 363 a one-half ‘t on Metropolitan branch B. and O. R.R en, D.C... bet. Rockville house, and. dings; water in every fleld; 30 his farm is in good state nd can be bought cheap. Fi jon call on MALL AND LARGE FARMS es, near the city; cheap and : also large old estates, on the river, as low as $8 per acre; also build- ‘and ‘villa, sites on payment of $1 pei Call for elreular and waps free.” Bev- jal bargains in country property. JAMES B, CEMENTS, 1821 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A HANDSOMB OAK REGINA MUSIC box, 10 tunes, in perfect condition; been used but a few months. Cost, new, $75; will sell for $48; easy terms to rellable party. Please ad- dress, at once, Box 105, Star office. 03-3t FOR SALB—VISIT CLEVELAND PARK, THE most beautiful of Washington's suburbs.’ I can sell you a delightful home at moderate cost and ‘on terms to suit. JOHN SHERMAN, oc3-tt Real Estate, 605 14th st. FOR SALB—PORTABLE FURNACE AND KITCHEN range; also’ two flistts of stairs. Apply at 1116 M st. : 0¢3-3t* FOR SALE—42INCH BEAVER FURNACE; ALL complete; new grade. Inquire 1345 1 st. ‘nw. 063-3 FOR SALE_VALUABLD ST. BERNARD registered stock; three years old; bargai dress ST. BERNARD, Star ¢ FOR SALE—A FIN! G stove; highly ornamented; cost $35; having no use for it will sell for $15. Call at 1829 Emerson 20. oe FOR SALE—BEAUTIFUL UPRIGHT - PIANO, slightly used: $110; ulso magnificent grand up- tundard make, $150; will take horse part payment. 174214 7th st. p.w. s28-6t* ALE—HAZELTON SQUARE PIANO, $125; good as new} can Ue Lought on very, easy cash and $3 per month. HUGO 24 Tth Bt. Jy80-Gm,4 LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5.00; $1 per week for bed room and parlor suites; low prices. __ REDMOND'S CHEAP ND TIME HOUSE. 719 7th n.w. mbl9-tr FOR SALE—MONKEYS, YOUNG CUBAN, MEXT- can double yellow head and African gray par- rots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, dogs and farey pigeons, SCHMM'S, ‘712 12th’ st. n.w. Branch, 1221 Pa. ave. Je2mte BANJO—BY NOTE OR BY SIMPLIFIED METHOD. A piece guaranteed in each lesson by simplitied inethod or no charge. STEPHEN BR. CLEMENTS, i ais 1016 Sth n.w. Residence, 1108 Fla. ay.n.e. -1in® WANTED—PUPILS; SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN French; Parisian acceut; conversation a specialty; terms ‘reasonable. Address PARISIENNE, Star office. ocl-tu,th&s,1m* DR. ES. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGING— Studio at E. F. Droop & Sons’ new piano wure- rooms, 925° Pa. ave. v.w. Wednesdays and sel2-cotf SIS$ BARTON WILL RESUME HER PRIVATE lectures and clusees in French, drawing and painting Oct. 5, at hor residence, 910 20th st.n.w. s19-1m* A AULADY WHO HAS TAUGHT SUCCESSFULLY IN this ity desires pupils in English literature, rhetorle, common branches, Latin, etc. Address PRAECEPTOR, Star offi 5028-61 PROF. KARL VOGEL, TEACHER OF PIANO AND violin; graduate of Welmar, Germany, under Dr. Franz Liszt. Residence 606 Pa. ave. 8. Tea- sonable terms. oc! EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount non, cor. 9th and N. Y. ave. Flat No. 20. ocl-3m' * WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1850 Wyoming ave. Boaiding and day schyol; collegiate, prepara- tory, prima-s (French-English), kindergarten; stage for day pupils. ol-im MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. MERIT. PRICE. LOCATION Ivy Institute Business College. 20 years’ honest and hard work and close atten- tlon to business have given us a REPUTATION of which we are justiy proud, Reference: ‘Te residents of Waslington. Our prices are the lowest. night, $25 a year. Full business course, day ‘or The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Shorthand dictation, $1 and $2 2 month. The lowest prices’ or the Dest location cannot make a first-class institution. Merit alone makes permanent 5 . We give the best BUSINESS EDUCATION obtainable in Washington, Our pat- Fens are entirely satistied, and their recommenda- tion is our best advertising. Send for catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w. SW. PLYNN, A.M, Principal. an27-3m1,20 Okeley School for Giris, 1769 Madisod st- n.w., Dupout Circle, has reopened. o1-6t* Miss EVA V. HETH, Prin. ‘MISS_ELLEN School for AND THE MISSES EAS’ 'S Is Haye removed from 1824 Jefferson place to cor. Jefferson place and 19th st. (1215 19th). School reopens October 7. ocl-5t* French Language nd Literature. FROF. GASTON RIVOT, from ddress 1015 L st. se2I-1m* DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WIL RESUME LES- sons October 1, at his residence, 1342 New York ave. Fiano and Theory. se28-Im* NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1761 N STREET, NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUE. A Home and Day School for Girls. ‘The 14th Session Begins Wednesday, October 2. L ‘RUCTORS. Mrs, William D. Cabell, Principal. Dr. A. P. Montague, Pb.D., Dean of Columbian University, and Miss Mabel Buker.. LATIN Prof. Geo. J. Smith, Ph.D., of Columb! = versity ne Miss: paul 3 Rixey. Miss H. Florence Kriete. Madame Marie BI Paris (Hotel de Prof. M. Schele de Vere, Prof. Jos» Sirvent Mrs. Erne: Prof. S. M. LECTURER . ‘Prof. Charles Miss G. G. Bentley, Superintendent. Miss M. E. arth, eeper and Secretary. For catalogue address Mrs, W. D. Cabell. Office hours after October to 4 p.m. 8e80-6t ‘ED—ONE BOARD IN private family, Studies supervised by experienced educator. Address DUPONT, SIX MONTH: ¥ NATIVE FART- SIAN (graduate); Mme.: Tanner; special Induce- ment to American teachers who teach French. Depont cirele, north side (1502 19th st.). se27-3m The [ledical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Dep’ts Of Howard University will open their winter session OCTOBER 1. These colleges offer un- usual facilities for students. buildings have been remodeled to meet the new and improved methods for instruction. The Sct ot instractors: has been largely increased. Clinies—surgical, al, medical, obstetrical, eye, ear, nose il be held regularis. ‘This ‘school makes no distinction on account of race or sex, and will continue to admit in the future, as in the past, all students who are qualified. C. B. PURVIS, M.D., Secretary, se9-1m, 1118 13th at. MISS NINA MORSE WILL, REOPEN HER SCHOOL and Kindergarten at 1023 12th st. n.w. October 1. French or German without extra_ charge. Residence, 911 13th st. n.w. Be25-12t8 The McDonald-Eilis School * For Girls, COR. 17TH ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academi, preparatory and primary de- purtments; also a well-appointed birdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1895. 8€23 to ocl5 ‘Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principal. AFTER OCTOBER 1 MRS. OG, V. KIDWELL STEWART, diploria graduate “Lamperti” meth- od of vocal culture, will resuine her class at her reeldence, 230 N st. n.w. e20-Im* VOCAL CULTURE. MR. HERNDON MORSELL, Pupil of Francesco Lamperti of Milan.” Studio and dence, 1410 15th st. n.w. sel4-1m0 5 GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY Founded 1789). SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY. Rey. J. HAVENS RICHAI 8.3. President of the University. Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, LL. D. Gustice Supreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty Jurlspradence. Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeal of the District ‘of Columbia), Lecturer cn Constitutional and’ International Law gnd Comparative: Jurtepradence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Associate Jusiice. Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LU. D., Lecturer on the Law of Real Estate and the Law of Evidence. JOSEFH J. PARLINGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property and tracts. GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LL. D., Lecturec on Practice, Testamentary Law and Equity Pleading, ard Tractice, R. ROSS FERRY, A.M., LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law’ Pleading, Criminal Law and Domcstic Relations. Rey. KENE HOLAIND, § Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL. D., Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, Esq., Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotiable Paper. Qircult Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Gourt_of Appeals: Mesars. TALLMADGH A. LAMBERT, JOB BARNARD and HENRY WISE GARNETT. .. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M, Secretary and Treasurer. The twenty-sixth anrual session of the School of Law opns WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1805, at 6:30 p-m., In {ts commocious, specially designed Law Schcol Building, Nos. 506 and E street Rorithwest, when the introductory lecture will be delivered and announcements made for the ensuing term. Present and prospective students, alumni, and all others Snterest« in legal education -re 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 information, enrollment, '&c. ‘Those Proposing to coamect themselves with the school for the ensuing term are requested to enroll their names before the ofening night, and thus avoid the delay incident to that occasion. Circulars, giving the course of -study, terms, dc., gan be obtained at book stores of W. H. Morrison’ 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co, street nertkwest, and John Byrne & Co., 1822 F street northwest,” and at W. S. ‘Thompson's drug store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on ppplieation personally or by letter to the under- fer 8. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessous in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept, 23, S31 7th st. me. ter: MMB. J. ESPUTA DALY WILL RESUME GIVING lessons in volce culture. Students prepared for epera, oratorio, concert and choir singing. Ref: erences: F. E.' Bristol, New York city; John P. Sousa, New York city; Lucien Odenthal, Baltt- more, Md. Special terms made for learning to read ‘music by Mme. Daly's note-chain system. Studio, 1118 New York ave. seT-1-0 GUNSTON IN: 1212 and 1214 14 s Fourth session opens September : seT Mr. and Mrs. B. R. MASON FREEHAND PORTRAIT DRAWING TA wy incomparable method in a few weeks: print work in Jess tne: low rates. se20-6t* TEACHER, §06,11TH ST. N.W. sola~ The Bliss School of Elec= : tricity, BLISS BUILDING, 35 B ST. N.W., Hereby announces the appointment of th ing faculty for the ensuing course, 189. CTURE HALL: LOUIS DENTON BLISS, Principal; FRAY WOLEF, ~ (Professor of lumbian University); CHARLES S. PARDUE, LABORATORIES. FREDERICK C. SCHOFIELD (Late marager of Lonaconing Electric ower Compiny), in charge of electric light plant, armature wind- ing and electro-metallurgy; in charge of Light and HARRY M. EMMONS (Washington navy yard), lathe and machine work: EDWIN S. HOLM Je. THOMAS LIPPINCOTT, U.S. A.; CHARLES, C. BRANCE In chai and ge) DRAUGHTING DEPARTMENT: 3. BADEN, JENKINS, ‘Thoroughly ‘equipped, Fuperlor Instrac- Petes paraphernalia © tion; all instruments a1 furnished gratultousl: PROF. CHARLES S. PARDOB, Io charge of laboratory ‘day classes; expert tests, measurements and line construction. Tbe public are cordially invited to call and ex- amine our apparatus nd general equipment up to, and including, Wednesday, October 2, when the gpeniag cxercines of the school will take place. Be: of instrument making, wiring 1 construction work. Mr. JOS. CULLEN, BANJO INSTRUCTOR. n.w. Send for circular. Studio, 417 Gth st MODERN LANGUAG: [rofersor will give i ran, Spanish and Ita or terms, &., apply 3, Columbian Coll 3 als iiR. HENRY STOPSACK, TEACHER OF PIANO, returned from a four years’ course of study in Europe, will begin to give e. B.e. having Intel, 0, 617 Va. AN EX-UNIVERSITY ruction in French, Ger- their literatu to DEAN A. 826. Scl.ool for 1342 Vermont sve. _ (s221-1m*) young women. MISS MARY DAVENPORT CHENOWITH, Prof. J. D. Gaillard, B.A, (Paris) and Officer d’Academie, has transferred His School of Languages To his new residence, 1023 15th School reopens 17th inst. sel6-tf Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY. 1415 N st. nw. Studlo, (se14-1m*4) MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, PRINCIPAL OF FROE- EL NORMAL INSTITUTE. 1426 Q st., her school and kindergarten Oct. 1. instruction Superior advantages. Best references. se11-2m, DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION—PRIVATE AND class lessons; deep breathing, ¢: ness. Studio, No. 30 9th ‘.c.; at 1329 10th st n.w.,Mondays and Thursdayg after 4 p.m.se19-1m* MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. ‘The twelfth annual course of lectures will begin Tuesdry, October 1, 1895, at 8 o'clock ‘The ‘introductczy’ address will be Prof. A. D. Cobey. Fxaininations for admission will be held Monday, at the college building, W. Four years’ graded course in the Medical De- partment, and thiee sears’ graded course in the c fintcal and Inboratory facilities will be affcrdcd._ For information apply to H. H. BARKER, M. D., De: e168 1116 Hi st. nw. Scpt. 23, at 8 o'clock ccrner of 8th aad K st atal Departmert. Ainple cl Suitverea by Mr. Henry hours: 11-12 o'clock, Studio: 14-1m PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATR LEIP- zig; plano, theory, volce culture, ps: system; focusing of tone instantaneous; develops five registers; no tremulo, Circulars 1335 12th st. nw. Xander, Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music. recumed MONDAY, Sept. 1 oF Tien WASHINGTON School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, F st. entrance. Voice a specialty. Physical Culture. sel0-Im* Pantomimic Training and jest methods; indorsed by Yale, Harvard, University of Chicago and others. for announcement. WM. E. MOWRER, Principal. Washington Seminary, Select boarding and day school. depts. German-English ir. & Mrs. SMALLWOOD. 1588-40 17th st. Colleginte and preparator Kindergarten. Primary. se4-Iin* ‘Training School, 1918 Sunderla G MANN'S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kinde: begin fall and winter sessions October 1, 1895. Ke ofl tanght by an easy method. M. EB, McELAI Lessons in crayon, oll, pastel, water and tapestry painting; portraits in MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, Violin, Theory of Muslc, 1528 e3-3m* ‘T IN TELEGRAPHY. ATL branches of commercial and railroad work rapidly taught by skilled and practical operator. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K sts. n.w. MISS AMY CG. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., n PIANO AND HARMONY, auzi-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROs, 13)2 Massachuretts avenue, Was! ‘A day school for young ladies an course in English, Freueh, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical departments. A kindergarten has been opened in In addition to a thorouj connection with the academy. OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 T ST. for study of modern lan- art; daily exercise in calls , drawing, Latin and French or German ‘Special advan spaxee music at then! included in the reguin~ course. au24-1f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. THE EERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST., WILL reopen Septemter 16. Pupils prepared for West Feint, Annapolis, for all universities and scientific » for direct commissions in the army and navy and for the civil service. During the past two years 24 students have been successfully it~ ted for various examinations. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B. S., ‘Head Master. ‘school au22-tt WR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. ges, Universities and’ technical schools, “rnd for business pursuits. Private tuition furnished; best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1633 19th ‘st. n.w. 1438 N STREET. THE MISSES dress. MENDHA’ J. KERR'S SCHOOL Win reopen September, 30. TH Sept A Business Education. SHORTHAND, BUSINESS COLUMBIA ‘COURSE. Bookkeeping, COLLEGE Penmanship, Of Arithmetic” COMMERCE, and all the 407 7th st. n.w., Studies. Washington, D.C. Thorough courses; individual instructio well-lighted; new rooms an‘ halls. Modera’ and casy terms. Send for catalogue. aul7-tt ©. K. URNER, A. ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st., Select achool for young ladies and children, will reopen Monday, September 9. Music and paint- ing classes for’ persons not attending dai ISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 188 12th meikod. Beginners and dictation. aui4-3m Pitman shorthand by a WIMODAUGHSIS, 1228 I ST. ctuler a cbookkeeping, aenoemphy, tpe: ete ee a fenography, poi glia brane! on English a Journalism, French, German, dancing, @locution. ADA L. SMITH,” Supt. MR. HERMAN C. RAKFMA\ TEACHER OF . Studio, 1281 12th st. m.w. (el4-1m) 1824 Ret. nw. NATIONAT, HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICAL lege has removed to the new college building, No. lar course of lec- will begin Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m The introductory address will be made by the president, Zalmon Richards, is followed by Prof. J. T. Hensley, M.D., dean of the faculty. The public are cordially be present. Students desiring to matriculate can get announcements and information by building. ef dispensary for the treatment of all diseases open daily from 2 to pm,” Dental infirmary, 10 to to 56. By order of the board of trustees. ZALMON RICHARDS, President. 625 Mass. ave. n.w. The tures for the session of 1895. to the registrar a* the colli 12, se24-2w FRENCH TAUGHT iN 23 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- spoken Well, read and understood in a course >f 80 lessons; free lesson at 4 p.m. Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n.w. eel9-Im* nunciatior WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEG! Wo BIL Bast Capltol'st. Courses of ‘study include bookkeeping, correspondence, spelling, shorthand, typewriting, German, French and other branches of practical use. Situations metic, penmanship, grammar, for school ates. Expenses less time. Call or address se23-tf ‘and evening sessions; individual and class instruction. Students can ‘begin at any COURT F. WOOD, Principal. TH® FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1242 12TH STREET. 100p, manual free. au3-3m* Parents advised as to schools. MRS. FLINT'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OcT. 1, For circulars apply at residence, 1734 I st. Mfrs. Flint will return to Washington October 6. Until then address 142 W. 42d st., N. Y. aN10-6t* Vocal Lessons. MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Pupil of Mr. William Shakespeare of London,Eng. Musi: room and residence, 1329 10th st. n.w. se16-18t* Mr.G.W.Lawrence STUDIO, 1003 9th st. now. teachers and school pupils. se21-12t* Voice and Piano SPECIAL RATES to Examination grotis. iN WASHINGTON, ‘ EDUCATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D.C., Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- lege, Medical and Dental Schools, September 20 ‘ollege Session begins September 23. Session of Academy begins September 23. Session of Medical School begins October 1. Scssion of Denial School begins October 1. Session of Scientific Schcol begins October 2. Seasion of Law Scbool begins October 3. Session of Gradtate School begins October 4. The Columbian Academy, 1335 H STREET NORTHWEST, Cflers thorough instruction in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics and Physics, gives tkerough preparation for Colk for the’ Naval aud Military Academies and for business, A corps of ten profcsscrs und instructors. Attendance lim- ited to 100. Bufldlag open for Inspection und a teucher, present daily to answer inquirics from 9 to 2 o'dicck. For further information address PROF, WILLIAM A. WILBUR, A.M, Principal. The Collegiate Department The exercises of this department will be resuned on Monday, September 23, at 9 o'clock a... in the lecture’ ba'l of the ti ity. Full eiassical and selentific courses, leading to the degrees of A.B, und S. B., respectively, are offered. Special ecurses are also provided "for students vihose time is limited. The faculty is composed of the follow- ing professors and. instructors: FACULTY. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE,’ PH. D. Dean and Professor of ‘Latin. The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTING! Professor of a GEORGE J SMITH, Pit. D. Instructor of English and ‘of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES LOWAKD GORE, PH. D., Professor of Mathematics and of German ‘und Sec- fetary of, the Faculty. HOWARD 1. HODGKINS, PH. D., Professor of Physics and Adjunct Professor of 3 Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Pelitical and Historical Pitlosophy and of French. The Rev. JAS. McBRIDE STERRETT, D.D., Professor of Intellectual aud Moral Philosopiiy. CHARLES E. MUNROE, PH. D. Professor of Chemistry. ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., Professor of Spanish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, Professor of the Fine Arts. H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, PH. D., Non-resident Lecturer on the History of Chmistry. The Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer on American Economic Legislation: ‘The Hon. JOHN W. POWELL, LL. D., Lecturer on the History of Culture. OTIS T, MASON, PH. D., Lecturer on ‘The Ori of Culture, BEVERLEY T. SENER, LU. M., Registrar and Librarian. The college 1s open to students of both sexes. ‘The entrance examinations will be held on Septe1 ber 20 und 21. Further information may be cb- tained at the ‘University building, corner of 15th and H sts. n.w. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MARTIN, ‘Secretary. Corcoran Scientific School. . fhe Corcoran Scientific School is a School of Science and Technology, but a School of Culture iso. It offers courses ‘in General Sclence, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Enginecring, Chemistr: pure and applied; Mathematics, Meteorology, Geog Tuphy, Geology and Mineralogy; Architecture, Fi- nance and Economics, and in Langeage and’ Lit- eruture, leading to the degree of B.S. It 18 open to students uf citker sex. Speci:l students are ad- mitted in any of the subjects taus’t. FACULTY: Rev. B. i. WHITMAN, D. D., President. CHACLES EB. MUNROE, Pb. D., Dean, Professor of Chemistry. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Professor of Lativ. JAMES H. GORE, Ph. D., Professor of Geodesy. HOWARD L HODGKINS, Ph. D., Secretary, Professor of Mathematics, LEE D. LODGE, Ph. D. Professor of Philosop! WILLIAM C. WINLOCH, A. B., Professor of Astronomy. FRANCIS It, FAVA, Jr. CB, Professor of Civil Engineering. THEUDORE N. GILL, Ph D., Professor of Zoology. OTIS T. MASON, Ph. D., Lecturer on Anthropology. CLEVELAND ARBE, Ph. D., Professor of Meteorology. HERMANN SCHOENFELD, Pb. D., Professor of German. HARRY KING, LL. B., Professor of Drawing.” GEORGE P. MERUILL, Ph. D., Professor of Geology and Mineralozy. ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, Brig. Gen, C8. A, ‘Professor of G phy. ANDREW F. CRAVEN, Ph. D., Professor of Ecouvmmics. LOUIS AMATEL Professor of Fine Arts, as Applied to Architscture. CHARLES E. BARRY, Professor of Arctitecture. F. LAMSON-SCRIBNER, B. 8., Professor of Botany B. A. WOLFF, Jr., Pi Professor of Physics. GBORUE 3. SMITH. Fh. D., rofessor Of x Together with 34 Lecturers, ‘instructors and As- fistants in Special “Topless wed ‘The opening exercises wi be held on Inesday, October 2, at 8 io University HoH, when the Annual address willbe given by Dr. Hi. L. Hodg- ins, 5 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. x, D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict_of Columbia), Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts ard of Commercial Paper. 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, of the Law of Domestic Re- lations, of Personal Property and of Torts. ‘Yhe Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D. Gometime Assistant ttorney General of the United States), Professor of ity Juri udeuce, of Common Law and Bqulty Pleadirg, and of the Law of Evi- dence and the Jurisdiction and Prac- tice of the U. S$. Courts. The Hen. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Assoclate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the United States) Professor of the Law of Corporations. Frof. G. H. EMMOTT. LL. M. (Of the Johns Ho University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. Gometime Assistant Attorney’ of the Diatrlt ° of of 5 Columbia), Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq. (Of the Washington Bar), Lecturer on Practical mumercial Law. - ‘The Hon. ANDREW ©. BRADLEY (Astoclate 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 Gometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. M. (Of the Washington ‘Rar), Professor of 1 Catechetics, Common-law Prac- tice. and Judge of the’Moot Court. COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Chief Justice. HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, Associate Justices. ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. A SPECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND PAT- '_ ENT LAW. PRACTICE, Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterworth end Melville Chureh. ‘The services of the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, a patent lawyer of netionai prominence and former- ly Commissioner of Patents, Lave been secured for a serles of lectures on the patent statutes and the general principles of patent Inw as administerad in the Federal Courts and in the United States Patent Office: and of Melville Church, Esq., a member of the Washington Bar, and a specialist in patent law, for giving practical instruction in respect to gteat unwritten law of practice in patent causes. ‘This course in practice will cover a period of eight months, with two lectures or sessions of the Moot Court cach week. ‘A degree of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ferred upon those who are able to pass a satisfac- tery examination ct the close of the term. Gnly graduates in law or members of the bar will be eligible to this deggce. Tuition for the course, $50. ‘As the size of the class must necessarily be lim- ited in order that the course—espectally the Moot Curt practice—may be carried on effectively, ap ations for sdmission should be promptly made cn ot before October 1, 1895. ‘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 sident Whitman, and announcements made for the ersuing term. The Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be present in the University Building from 8 to 6 o'clock p.m. daily on and after September 20. Catalogues giving the course of study, terms, &c. can be obtained at the hook stores of W. 1. Mor: Hleon's Soo, 1826 IF street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F street, and John Byrne’ & Co., 1922 F stceet, or oa application personally or by letter to 2 2 BERT H. MARTIN, = Secretary. School of Graduate Studies. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D.,_ President. CHARLES E. MUNROB, Ph.'D., Dean, ‘This School offers college-bred meu and women the opportunity to pursue advanced studies ard con- duct researches under the direction of well-known specialists. ‘The courses offered in language, philos- ophy, science and arts lead to the degrevs ‘of Doc- tor in Philosophy, Master of Arts, Must-r of Scl- ones Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer end Ar- chitect. ‘The opening exercises will be held in University Hall, Frid neal’ address’ will be delivered by the niram J. Huntington, D.D. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MARTIN, selt-tt Secretary. ‘Ado- MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FoR Two diploma courses; 5 cademie, J puratory; German-English kindergarten; Music; Art: Delsarte: reopens Oct. 1. 1224 AND 1226 1cTH ST. N.W., COR. MASS. “AVE. au20-2 day, October 4, at 8 p.m., when the an- |* Art School, West End. 1115 17th st. nw. Miss S. W. Kelly, London Medalist, Principal.—Thorough Mane a ‘drawing from object and iife—oll, water colors, china painting; outdoor sketching’ from nature. se14-18t* MISS BALCH, 1311 11th, will reopen her school for Zeune Indies Oct: 1. 1,900 pupils, prepared. for civil service and other examinations. Special ns for West Polut and Naval Academy.ses-tt S TY LAW SCHOOL, MacARTUUR, LL. D., _ _ PRESIDENT. HON. RICHAKD H. ALVEY, Chief Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Dis trict of Columbia, Lecturer on Constitutional aw. HON. WILLIAM B. WEBB, LL. D., Lecturer on Federal Jurisprudence. JAMES SCHOULER, CL. D., Lecturer on Personal Property, Domestic Relation, Wills and Administration. HON. C. €. CO Associate Justice of the Supreme trict of Columbia, Lecturer on Statutory "Law. HON, JOHN GOODE, Lecturer vi the Law of Crimes. HON. H. 0. CLAUGHTON, LL. D., Instructor of the *Senlor Class and Professor of Law Pleading, Evidence, | Haulty ce and Pleading, Comme: 1 and Criminal Law ap® the Law of Torts. EUGENE CARUSL LL. D., ctor of the Junior Ciuss and Professor of the Law of iteal Proverty, Contracts, Nego- table Tastrnents and Corporations. WALTER F. ROGERS, LL. M.,. Lecturer on Patent Law and Practice. JACKSON H. RAYSTON, LL. M., Lecturer on Practive ind Jadxe of the Moot Court. Court of Appeals: + Professors Claughton, Carust and Ralston, ixth annisl xessivn of the Law twenty. School of the National University will commence on building, on of the Dis- Tuesday, October 1, 1895, in the coll Hib sucet between Hand I strects northwest, at os reo ines mBIUNCNER'S Of “tho 0 and the organization of the sev eral clasees will be iunde. Students can enroll at the office 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 limited, on account of the tuode of In- Siruction adopted ‘in this school, an early enroll- z ncnt Is exped Catalogues coniaining full. information as to terms, course of study, ete.. can be obtained at W. Mf. Lowdermilk & «3 1424 Fst. n.w.; John Byrne & Co.'s, W. Hi. Morrison’ Sons, No. 1326 .W., Or on application to the secretary. = EUGENE D. CARUSI, Seerctary, selG-dtoch G10 13th st.” aw. EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG men at the Young Men's Christian Association, 24 = Lerman bldg.. 1425 ~~ York ave. n.w.. be- inning MON a j. | Twenty-five we Increased facilities; one-half more room over former yezrs. Instruction in twelve branches, cvery one a bread winner. 333 students last year. ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 N.Y. av. nw. sel9-im [iss Alice E. Burbage, Pianist. Graduate Leipzig Royal Conservatory. Teacher of Piano, Hi and_ Counterpoint. 469 I st. n.w. Office hours, 6 to 6. sel’ The Nationa! Kindergarten And PRIMARY SCHOOL (ist year) reopens 16 at 1017 10th st. Principal, Mrs. Lonixe Pol- lock. THE INSTRUCTIONS to TEACHERS begin Oct. 1. Inquire at the Nat. Kindergarten or at the Frochel Normal® Kindergarten Inst. M) SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Prin.. 1426 Q st. seG-1 THE DUNTONIAN Electricai Institute. “Hutchins building,” 10th and D sts. nw. We teach electricity in scence and application. Applied mechanics, mechanical draughtinz and de- signing. Full laboratory and practical shop courses. Latest and best methods. Not the “only school in the world,” but the BEST in Washington. Opens Oct. 2. Call at the office for full particulars, or address the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNT WE GRAD ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, NOT BELL TINKERS, ‘aul-sm,14d THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART. The Art School connected with the Corcoran Gallery of Art wili be on Monday, Oc- fober 7, 1805. Applications for admission ‘must be made at the 17th street entrance. By order 8030-62 ._S. BARBARIN, Curator. MISS TACIB A. DANIEL, No. 715 Sth st. n.w. Volce culture and piano instruction. se13-1m* ‘Lessons resumed. Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. LECT 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 refined hone and a progressive school. Applications for admission of puptls to the Day scent may be made after Sepionaber fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock each morning. se10-3m A MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. ‘The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic bullding,’ cor. Tth and Don.w: Day and night scssions. In the national capital aod thevaghout. the country, is a household word, associated with thorough busi- Bess training and a career, aS a ‘The thirty-first sc! ic year of this stitution begins Monday, September 2, Five lete bookkeeping cgut Soe id calewe complete se, Engi caleu- on wiiting, “moral and. social departments, viz: Practica lations, rap! z cultui Delsarte ‘system. of “expression, civics, political economy and commercial law, ' Practical ish, With Initiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and ‘Type writing. including English: Spencerian Ray it~ fog, Mechanteai and Architectural Dra Full corps of therougily trained teachers. “Location cen- Spacious, brilliantly lighted, handsome balls and class rooms. Services of graduates ulways in de- trand. . Terms moderate, but po competition with cheap achools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained in this college, and send their sons end daughters and candidates for employment here for training. This college received from the World's Columbian gommission 2 diploma for “Excellence of Students’ Work’’ tn all of the above departments. Office open every businces day and night, on and after Monday; Auzust 12. ‘Write or call for new annual nnnouncement. MRS. SARA A. SPEN aui2-tt Principal nd: Proprietor, Friends’ Select School, 1811 I st. n.w., will reopen Sept. 26. Tats school te for "BOTH GENES and ALT, GRADES. It bas been under the contingous man- agement of Thomas W. Sidwell for twelve years, ard many thoughtful and prominent of this city bave placed their children in {t as soon a3 they Were ready for school, and kept them there SAS a. college ‘preparatory, school its, eft a college preparat scl its, may be ktowa trom the fact that fauting the met year it was ted at Columbia, Fimbian,. Corneil, "Hobart, Latavette, Lehigh, Massachusetts Institute of “Tec! 7» Sale ai others. Perscns desiring h and rational tuaining and r thoroug! assoclites for their children Will do well to consider this school. Catalogues at Balan’ and at Brentano's. Office hours from 10 to 12 o'clock every morning. sel7-tt THOMAS. W. SIDWELL, Frincipal. Miss Guyer’s Academie choses fe reopet tober at 1310 Teh retigd soar geet FRENCH LESSONS, 1511 16TH ST. N.W., ‘se28-3mo* MADAME A. PELE. PROF. T. WILLIAMS-PEARMAN, VOCAL CUL- ture, Studio, 323 East Capitol st. 830-1m*, OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLB, PA. —$198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 13 years, $177. J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin. au20-eo3m* ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, Md., J.C. KIN , AM., 'Prin.—Twentieth year; noted for INDIVIDUAL’ tnstruction, home comfort, location, moderate terms. se21-colm PENNINGTON (N. J.) SEMINARY—CONVENIENT to New York, Phila. Balt. and Wash. \ Both Sexes. 56th ‘year. Healthful. Beautiful. 18 teachers, 12 courses. Cost moderate. For beauti- luldstrated catalogue uddiess iylé-i8t = THOMAS 'N, D.D., President. LEGAL NOTICES. ISSUED OCTOBER 2, 1896. ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN A. TINGWOLD, LATE OF WASHING’ D.C. ‘No. 6887. Docket 21. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will and testament and for Ictters testamentary on eaid estate, by the Washington Loan and Trust Company and Morse F. Norwood, the executors named therein, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear in sald court on Friday, the 25th day of October, A.D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a m., to show cause why such* application should not be granted. ttest: J. NOTA Med = Register ills, DB. JOHN B. LARNER, Proctor fer Applicant, o3-law3w (Filed September 25, 1895—J. R. Young, Clerk.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DisTRior OF COLUMBIA, In re petition of Alice Washington for leave to change her name. Equity No. 16505. A petition having ‘been filed in this court by Alice Washington of the District of Columbia, wherein she prays that her name may be changed to Alice Thomas, it 18 this 25th day of September, A.D. 1895, ordered that public notice shall be given to all concerned to appear in this court on the 25th day of October, A.D. 1895, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause, if’ any they have, why the prayer in said petition sh not be granted, and that a copy of such notice shall be published in The Evening Star newspaper once a week for three successive weeks before said date. A. C. BRADLEY, Justice, A true copy. Test: J. RB. YOUNG, Clerk, By M. A. CLANCY, Assistant Clerk. sc26-lawow MANICURE. MADAME LE FEVRE. BEAUTY PARLORS. Manicuring, shampooing, massage and sté of face by first-class artists, 1 a 10 F st, nwa Rooms 20 and 22, Washington, D.C. seé-1m*~ ~~ MADAME Pa’ HIGH-CLASS MANICURE ‘AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 763 15th st. a.w, Mme. Payn in attendance all summer.