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12 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. FUNGOLOGY-BOTANY—FRED. J. BRAENDLE, 17 N st. u.w., teacher of practical fungology general and Systematic botany, to young peo- r adults, private or in classes. — The flora of the District a specialty. + 5-2t* Focal CULTORE— MADAME DE ST. CLAIR BUXTON, Mr. JOS. CULLEN, BANJG INSTRUCTOR. Studio, 417 6th Send for circular. ECLECTIC INSTITUTE— MISS MARY DAVENPORT CHENOWITH, 1342 Vermont eve. oung women. Robert Downing, will take’a few pupils for dr matic insirue Address her, Bemuing, D. C. MISS GRACE H. SEMMES, 1643 13th st. mw. Piano And French lessons. Prof. J. D. Gaillard, B.A. (Paris) and Officer d'Academie, has transferred His School of Languages To his new residence, 1023 15th st. n.w. School reopens 17th inst. Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, PIANO, SINGING, HARMONY. 1415 N st. n.w. Min, to pupils. O. B. jawoin® MISS SUSAN P. POLL BEL NORMAL INSTITUTE. 1426 her ‘school and kindergarten Oct. instruction. Superior advai OCK, PRE ereATs OF FROE Bt, reopens 1. “Thorough niages. Best references. LANGUAGES. THE GERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. n.w. = Brinckes in the principal American and Earopean eltie Hest instruction by supertor native teach- ers. Conversation from sta: $12 per term in sinail classes, day or evening: also private les- ns at school or residence. ‘Trial lesson free. Send for circular. ocd-d itt T THE MISSES KELIUS SCHOOL an\ViEl REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. TELEGHATHY. TELEGRAPHY. TELEGRAPHY. Rapidiy and thoroughly taught by an expert. Metlody best. Prices lowest. Ivy Institute Business College, Sth and K sts. n.w. NTED AS HOUSEKi establishment or institution by lified person; six years’ varied ex- perience in sanitarlum and highest recommerda- ton, RELIABLE, Star office. oct 3t* Prof. T. WILLIAMS-PEARMAN CULTURE. 23 Eust Capitol st. DINGER, 162: Ith st. nw. o8-3t Miss Halstead’s Private School For Girls and Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1429 20th st., cor. of P n.w. Miss Hulstead bay made ar- rangements this yeir for the better accomumoda- tlou of a few older pupils. Ap;lication omy be made at Qs 3024 t. and atthe schoo, | ___oct-te BANJO-BY NOTE OR BY SIMPLIFIED METHOD. A ‘plece guaranteed In each lesson by simplided method or no charge. STEPHEN B. CLEMENTS, udi, 1016 Sth nw. Residence, 1108 Fla, av.n.e. “Tint ISS BARTON WILL RESUME HER PR Keetures and clasees In French, drawing und ing Oct. 5, at ber residence, 910 20th smn.w. (VATR PROP. KARL VOGEL, TEACHER OF PIANO AND violin; graduate of Weimar, Germany, under Dr. Franz’ Liszt. Residence 606 Pa. ave. , sonable tel EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA& LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Votce Culture, ce. The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and N. ¥. ave. Flat No. 20. ocl-3im) HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 1850 Wyoming ave. Boardin, and day euool; colleginte, prepara- tors, prin 5 ench-English), kindergarten; for day Tee lin MESS Bast N [ERIT, * PRILS. Ivy Institute Business College. 20 years’ honest and hard work cnd close atten tion to business have given ‘us @ *RESUTATION of Which wo are justly. proud. Reference: Tre residents of Wasl.ington. 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 price’ or the Dest location cannot make a first-class institution. Merit alone makes rmanent success. We give the best BUSINESS EDUCATION obtuizable in Washington. Our pat- Fens are entirely satisfied, and their recommenda- tion Is our best _ndvertiging. Sead for catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. 8th and K sts, n.w. S. W. FLYNN, A.M, Principal. ‘au27-3m,20 Okeley School for Girls, 1759 Madison st. n.w., Dupont Circle, has reopened. o1-Gt* Miss EVA V. HETH, A.M., Prin. MISS_ELLEN MINOTT SHERMAN’S School for Girls (Limited), AND THE MISSES EAStM. KINDERGARTEN Haye reioved from 1824 Jefferson place to cor. t. CEZIG 9D). “Bt Jefferson place and-19th School reopens October 7. . oc! French Language And Literature. TROF. GASTON RIVOT, from Paris. Address 1015 L st. n.w. se21-1m* DE. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUME LES- sons October 1, at his residence, 1342 New York ave. Piano and Theory. se28-1m* DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTIO: class lessons; deep breathing, expression, natural- hess. Studio, No. 30 9th st. s.c.; at 1329 10th n.w.,Mond:ys and Thursdays after 4 p.m.sel9-Im* MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, UNIVERSITY. ‘The twelfth annual course of lectures will begin Tuesd+y, October 1, 1895, at 8 o'clock ‘The ‘introdnetczy’ address will be Prof. A. D. Codey. Faaminations for admission will be held Monday, ., at the college building, Four years’ graded course in the Medical De- tment, and thiee years’ ental Departmert. facilities will be affcrdcd. PRIVATE AND mn. dattverea by Sept. 28, at 8 o'clock tof Sth and K raded course in the Ample clinteal and laboratory For information apply to BARKER, M. D.. Di Mr. Henry Xander, TeacLer of Piano afd Theory of Musle. ns resumed MONDAY, Sept. N12 807 11th st. n.w. PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE LEIP- theory, voice culture, system; focusing of tone instantaneous; develops Bo tremulo. Circulars 1335 12th five registers; WASHINGTON School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, Pantomim{e Training _and jest methods; indorsed by Yal Physical Culture. Harvard, University of Chicago for antouncement. WM. E. MOWKBR, Principal. Washington Seminary, Select boarding and day ‘school. depts. German-Ei r. & Mrs. SMALLWOOD. 538-40 17th st. Colteginte and KINDERGARTEN lizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal nderland place, in fall aud winter sessions October 1, 1805. AND SCHOOL ‘Training School, MR_AND MRS. WM. E. McKLHINNEY, STUDIO —Lessous in crayon, oll, pastel, water color, china and tapestry painting; portraits in ht by an easy method. x MR. EL NEST LENT, ee CTE ee Gee MISS AMY GO. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., PIANO AND HARMONY, aual-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ACADEMY OF THB HOLY CROSS, 1312 Messacheusetts avenue, school for young jadies an jon to a thoroogh French, German and Latia, special advantages are offered to stidente in the art and musical A Lindergarten has been opened in connection with the academy. iRLS—1827 I ST. for study of modern Ian- t; daily exercise in calis- thenles, drawin;;, Latin and French or German INIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. THE FERKELFY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST., WILL reopen Septeriter ‘Ié. pret Annapoijs, for all universities and sclentifie schools, for direct ¢omntissions tn<thesarmy and navy ard for the civil service. rears 24 students hitve been successfully fit- examinations. Arrangements may vate lessbns th all branches. W. FISHER, B. S., 2 ‘Head Master. MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation tor universities and’ technical school pursuits. Private tuition fura references. Apply to WAL. H. PUTNAM, A Business Education. SHORTHAND, course in English, 1 Special advant included in the Tey aut4-t¢ MISS VI3G! During the past COMMERCE, 407 Tth st. nw, Bnd, Washington, D. ©. Studies. courses; individual instruction: well-lighted; new rooms and halls. Moderat Send for catalogue. ©. K. URNER, A.M... E., Prin. ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, Select school for young ladies and cbil/ren, will reopen Monday, September 9. ing classes for. and easy terms. 601 East Capitol st., Music and paint- rsons-wot attending day school. ERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. SHORTHAND AND TYFEWRIT! MISS- ANNA M. LAISE, 1383 12th Pitman shorthand by a NEW | metkod. Beginners and dictation. * DAW. and= RAPID NORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1761 N STREET, NEAR CONNECTICUT AVENUB. A Home and Day School for Girls. ‘The 14th Session Begins Wednesday, October 2. INSTRUCTORS. ‘Mrs. William D. Cabell, Princtaat Dr. A. P. Montague, Dean of Columbian College, and Miss Mabel Baker. Prof. Geo in Uni- versity -ENGLISH Miss Lilli Miss Martha H. Miss Lacta Rixey. Miss H. Florence Kriete espeare & Elocation Madame Marie Blanc, Diplomee de la Faculte de Paris (Hotel de Ville). . FRENCH Prof. M. Schele de Vere, Ph.D., J.U.D. Prof. Jose Sirvent. Miss Juliet Thompson, Medalist Corcoran Art School... ea aa -ART ‘Miss Cuthbert Buckner... Mrs. Ei -Prof. Charles Sprague Smith Bentley, Superintendent. 1. E. Arth, Bookkeeper and Se: talogue address Mrs, W. D. Cabel hours after October c ATIVE VARI SIAN (graduate); Mme. ‘Tanner; special induce- ment to American teachers who teach French. | Depont circle, north side (1502 19th se27-3m_ The [iedical, Dental and Pharmaceutical Dep’ts Of Howard University will open their winter session OCTOBER 1. These colleges offer un- usual facilities for students, The buildings have been remodeled to meet the new and improved methods fur ins The vorps of instructors ased. Clinics~ surgical, stetrical, eye, car, nose regularly. ‘This ‘school distinction on account of rece or sex, tinue to admit in the future, as in students who are qualified. ©. B. PURVIS, M.D., Sceretary, 118 13th’ st. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (Founded 1789). SCHOOL OF LAW. the past, al se9-1m FACULTY. Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, 8. J., President of the University. Ho ‘RY B. BROW L Gustice e Court of the Jeetnrer on Admiralty Jurisprudenc Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. Assoctare Justice, Court of Appeal of “the District of Columbia), = Lecturer cn Constitutional and International Law and € apeeaee Jurisprudence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LL, D. Associate Justice, Court of Appeals ot the District of Colt Z Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Turisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WITSON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Tteal Estate and the Law of Eviden JOSEFH J. FARLINGTON, LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property and Contracts. ON, LL. D. GFORGE F. TIAN Lecturer on Practice, Testamentary Law Pleading ard Practice. R. ROSS FERRY, AM., LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law’ Pleading, Griutinal Law and Domestic Relations Rev. LENE HOLAIND, S. Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGH A. LAMBERT, LL. D., Lecturer on z CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, | Esq., Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotiable Paper. Circuit Court: @:ICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Court of Appeals: Me : EANBEET. JOB BARNARD and HENRY WISE SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M., Secretary and Treasurer. dt Equity ‘The twenty-sixth anrnal session of the Schcol of Low opns WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1895, at 6:30 p.m., in its commosious, specially designed Law Schcol Building, Nos. 506 and 508 E street Rorthwest, when the introductory lecture will be delivered and ansourcements made for the ensuing term. Present and prospective students, alumni, and all others interested in legal education -re cordially invited to be present. ‘The secretary can be sven ‘at his ofice tn the Jaw building daily, after September 13, from 6 to 7 pm., for information Rreresing to connect thems: enrollment, " &e. Those es with the school for ensuing term are requested to enroll their ames before the opening nicht, and thus avoid the delay incident to that occasion. Circulars, giving the course of study. terms, &., be obtained at book stores of W. H. Morrisin’s » 1826 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co., F street nortiwest, and John Byme & Co, F street northwest, and at W. S. Thompson's store, 703 Fifteenth street northwest, or on tion personally ar by letter to the under- @ M. YEATMAN, Secretary. WIMODAUGHSIS, 1828 I ST. N.W.—CLASSES 1iB- gin Octuber 1 bookkeeping, och, German, dancing, Delsarte, fis Socation” ADA MR. HERMAN C RAKEMANN, TEACHER OF VIOLIN, 1221 12th st. nw. HOMOEOPATHIO MEDICAL COL- lege has removed to the new college building, No. 625 Mass. ave. n.w. tures for the season of 1895-6 will begin Oct. 1 at 7:30 p.m. The introductory 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 Students desiring to matriculate can t announcements and information by a the registrar a* the coll msary for the treatme: from 2 to 5 p.m, Dental infirmary, 10 to ‘By order of the board of trustees. ZALMON RICHARDS, President. Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. 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 refined home and a progressive school. Applications for admission of pu School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock ‘each ular course of lec- of all diseases open MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFE FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ‘The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building,’ cor. 7th D Sree piste easions. In the national capital and throughout the country, 4s 2 household word, associated with thorough bu: Ress training and a ‘The thirty first scholastic year of this stitution begins Monday, September 2, departments, riz: complete bookkeeping course, English, rapld caleu- moral and social rospercus career. rapid_ writing, Delsarte system of expression, economy and commercial Inw, with initiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and ling English: Spencerian Rapid W Mechantcal and Architectui mps of theroughly trained teuchers. Location cen- Spacious, brilliantly. lighted, handsome halls and Services of graduates ulways in de- ‘Terms moderate, hut no competition with business men of Wash- college, and send thelr cheap schools. The lead! fpgton were trained In ti sons and daughters and candidates for employment here for training. This college received from the World's Columbian commission « diploma for “Excellence of Students’ the above departments, Office open every business day and night, on and after Monday, Work’ {n all o} for new annnal announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, Principal and Proprietor. Friends’ Select School, 1811 I st. n.w., will reopen Sept. 26. This school is for BOTH SEX! er the continuous man- idwell tor twelve years, agement of Thomas W. ard many thoughttul and prominent city have placed their children in were ready for school, ready for graduation As a college preparatory school its efficiency the fact that during the -st year it was represented at Columbia, Co- and kept them there fs. TALLMADGE a. | way be krown from Massachusetts Institute of “Cechuology, Yale and Cthers. Perscns desiring thorough «nd rational good associates for thelr children Will do well to conSider this school. Catalogues at Ballantywe' Office hours from 10 to 12 and at Brentano's, THOMAS. W. SIDWELL, Frincipal. GALLERY OF ART. The Art School connected with the Corcoran Gallery of Art wili be opened on Monday 7, 1895. Applications for admission ‘must th street entrance. 3. BARBARIN, FLINT’S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 16. For circulars apply at_tesidence, 1734 I st. 3. Flint will return to Washington October 6. Catit then address 142 W. 421 st. N. Y. 8e30-6t* THE CORCORAN be «made at the 1 IN WASHINGTO! EDUCATIONAL, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN BUSINESS CHANCES. COUNTRY ‘BOARD. IN WASHINGTON. he Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. C. Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- Jege,, Medical and Dental Schools, September 20 College Session begins September 23. Session of Academy begins September 23. Session of Medical School begins October 1. Session of Denial School begins October 1. Scesion of Scientific Schcol begins October 2. Session of Law School begins October 3. Session of Gradiate School begins October 4 The Columbian Academy, 1835 H STREET NORTHWEST, Cffers thorough instruction in English, Greek, Latin, French, Mathematics and Fhysics, gives therongh preparation for College, for the’ Naval and Military Academies and for business. A corps of ten professcrs and instructors. Attendance Jiin- ited to 100. Building open for inspection und a teacher present daliy to answer Inquiries from 9 to 2 o’ckck. For further information address PROF. WILLIAM A. WILBUR, A.31., Principal. The Collegiate Department ‘The exercises of this department will be resuned on, Monday, September 23, at 9 o'clock a.m.» in the lecture’ ba'l of the university. Full classical and scientific courses, leading to the degroes of A.B. and S.B., respectively, are offered. Spevial ccurses are also provided for students whose tie is limited. ‘The faculty is composed of the follow- ing professors and instructors: FACULTY. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. ANDREW F- MONTAGUE,’ PH. D., eun_and Professor of Latin. The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D., Professor of Greek. GEORGE J SMITH, PH. D., Tnstructor of English and ‘of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES LOWaKD GORE, D.. Professor of Mathematics and of Gernian und Sec- retary of the Faculty, HOWARD L. HODGKINS, PH. D., Professor of Physics“ and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Pelitical 2nd Historical Philosophy and of French. The Ker. JAS. McBRIDE STERRETT, D.D., Professor of Intellectual und Moral Philosopiy. CHARLES E. MUNROK, PH. D., sneotesgor of Chernlitry. ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., Professor of Spanish. AM ORDWAY PARTRIDGB, fessor of the Fine Arts. ____H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, PH. D., Non-resident Lecturer on the History of Chomistry. ‘Tue Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer on American Economie Legislation. ‘The Hon. JOHN W. POWELL, LL. D., Lecturer on the History of Culture. OTIS T, MASON, PH. D., * Lecturer on ‘The Origins of Cultura. BEVERLEY T. SENER, LL. M., Registrar and Librarian, The college 18 open to students of both, eorcs. ‘The entrance examinations will be held on Septem- ber 20 und 21. Further information may be Gb- > tained at the university building, corner of 15th Hi sts. n.w. For cutulogue descriptive of these several schools address ROBERT H. MAITIN, ‘Secretary. Corcoran Scientific School. _ The Corcoran Scientific School is a School of Science and ‘Technology, but a School of Culture also. It offers courses in General Science, Civil, Electrical and thanical Engineering, Chemistry, pure and applied; Mathematics, Meteorviogy, Ge raphy, Geology and Mineralogy; Architectui nunce’ and Economics, and in Language. an erature, leading to the degree of B.S. It is open to students of either sex. Special studeuts are ad- mitted in apy of the subjects taught. FACULAY Rev. B. L. WHITMAN, D. D., President. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean, Professor of Chemistry. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., Profesvor of Latin. JAMES H. GORE, Ph. D., Professor o1 jeodesy. HOWARD L HODGKINS, Ph. D., Secretary, Professor of Mathematic: LEE D. LODGE, Ph. D. Professor of Philosophy and French. WILLIAM ©. WINLOCH, A. B., Professor of Astronomy. FRANCIS R, FAVA, Jr. C. EB, Professor of Civil Engineering. THEVDORE N. GILL, Ph D., Professor of Zoology. OTIS T. MASON, Ph. Lecturer on Anthropology. CLEVELAND ABBE, Ph. D., ‘Professor of Meteorology. ‘N SCHOENFELD, Ph. D., Professor of German. HARRY KING, LL. B., Professor of Drawing. fessor of Geology al ineralogy. ADOLPHUS W. GREELY, Brig. Gen, © 8. A, Professor of Geography. ANDREW F. CRAVEN, Ph. D., Professor of Ecouuinics. LOUIS AMATEIS, Professor of Fine Arts, as Applied to Architecture. CHARLES E. BARRY, Professor of Arct itecture, F, LAMSON-SCRIBNER, B. 8., Professor of Botany. B. A. WOLIF, Jr., P Professor of Physics. GEORGE J. SMITH Professor of English. Together with 34 Lecturers, Instructors and As- sistants in Special Topics. ‘The opening exercises will be held on Wednesday, October 2, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when the aoe address will be given by Dr. H. L. Hodg- ins. fe 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 Iteal Estate, of Contracts ard of Commercial Paper. The Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LI. 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), Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Common Law ‘and Equity Pleadirg, and of the Law of Evi- dence and the Jurisdiction and Prac- tiee of the U. 8. Court: Tbe Hen. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the United States), Professor of the Law of Corporations. Frof. G. H. EMMOTT, LL. M. (Of the Johns Hopkins University), Lecturer on the Civil Law. etime stant Columbia), Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq. (Of the Wy ashing ton! Bar), Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. ‘The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY (ssociate Justice of the Supreie Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading and Practice. The Hon. BENJAMIN BUTTERWORTH Gometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL. M. (Of the Washington ‘Bar), Professor of Legal Catechetics, Common-law Prac- tice. and Judge of the’ Moot Court. COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Chief” Justice. HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, Associate Justices. ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. A SPECIAL COURSE IN PATENT LAW AND LAT- ENT LAW PRACTICE, Corducted by Professors Benjamin Butterworth snd Melville Church. ‘The services of the Hon. Benjamin Butterworth, 2 patent Inwyer of national prominence and former: ly Commissioner of Patents, Lave been secured for a series of lectures on the patent statutes und the general principles of patent law as administered in the Federal Courts and in the United States Pateut Office: and of Melville Church, Exq., a member of the Washington Bar, and a specialist In patent law, for giving practical instruction in respect to the 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 degrce of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ferred upon those who aro able to pass a satisfac- tery examination xt the close of the term. ‘Gnly graduates in law or members of the bar will be eligible to this degree. ‘Tultion for the course, $50. As the size of the class must necessarily be lim- ited in order that the course—especially the Moot Gort practice—may be carried on effectively. appli- cations for cdmission should be promptly made cn ‘or befure October 1, 1895. The thirty-first annual session of the School of Law opens on Thursday, October 3, at 6 o'clock -m., when Introductory lecture will be delivered by resident Whitiap, and anuouncements made for the ersuing term. ‘The Dean, Mr. Justice Cox, will be presont in the University Building from 5 to 6 o'clock p.m. daily on and after September 20. Catalogues giving the course of study, terms, &c., can be obtained at the book stores of W. H. Mor- rison’s Son, 1826 F street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 F street, and Jobn Byrne’ & Co., 1322 ¥ steeet, or ‘oa application personally or by letter to OBERT H. MARTIN, ‘Secretary. School of Graduate Studies. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. CHAKLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. ‘This School offers college-bred men and women the opportunity to pursue advanced studies ard com duct researches under the direction of well-known specialists. ‘The courses offered in language, philos- ophy, science and arts lead to the degrees of Doc. tor in Philosophy, Master of Arts, Muast:r of Sci- ae GUE ineer, Electrical Engineer and Ar- chitect. The opening exercises will be held in Universit; Hall, Friday, October 4, at 8 p.t., when the alt aval address will be delivered by the Rev. Ado- niram J. Huntington, D.D. os catalogue descriptive of these several schools dress ROBERT H. MARTIN, sel4-tt Secretary. District of FKEE-HAND PORTRAIT DRAWING TAU my incomparable method in 2 few weeks; solar FER. 600 WITH ST. N.W. VOCAL CULTURE. MR. HERNDON MORSELL, M1 of Francesco Lampert! of Milan. Studio and dence, 1410 15th st. n.w. print work in less th EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG men at the Young Men's Christian Association, 2d floor Lerman bldg., 1425 New York ave. n.w., be- ginning MONDAY, Sept. 30, 1895. Twenty-five weeks. Increased facilities; one-half more room over former yeers. Instruction in twelve branch évery one a bread winner. t ‘Terme oad particulars at nw. |Art School, . West End. 1115 17th st. nw. §. W. Kelly, London Medalist, Principal.—Thorough course in’ drawing from object aud lite—oil, ‘water colors, china painting; outdoor ching from nature. sel4-Im* Learn to be a Drasghtsman! Evening lessous invaladinds of draughting and 5 matics begin Nept.. 23. 531 7th st. ne. September 2 Me dad Mes, IN MISS NINA MORSE WILL @ HER SCHOOL, and kindergarten at 1023 12th st. n.w. October 1. French or Gernian without extra c..arge. Residence, 911 13th st._n.w. 2-121° The McDonaid- Ellis School For Girls, COR. 17711 ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academic, preparatory and primary de- pertments; also a well-appointed hirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1895. .8¢23 tooci5 Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principnl._ F CCTOBER 1 Mus. CG, STEWART, diploria graduate “I od of vocal culte iN Accent; conversation a spectuily; terms ‘reasonable. Address PARISIENN office. oel-tu, thé: DE. E. 8 KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGING— Studio at KE. F. Droop & Sons’ new plano ware- rooms, 925 Pa. ave, u.w. Wednesdays und Saturdays. sel2-cotf THE MISSES TIFFEY'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND Little Boys, 1436 Corcoran st. m.W., reopens September 18, 1895, for circulars, se9-m,w&sIlm STARY OR AD- vanced studies; especia to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts, au24-2,métu,2m* FORTY-FIVE THOUSAND (345,000) TO LOAN ON real estate in sums to suit at 5 per cent interest. Money paid over immediately after the property has teen examined “and the certificate of title W. W. BURDETTE & SON, 1307 F st. S—$1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND iarger sums, ali at Sper cent; also $250, $500, 0 and sums to suit at 6 percent; all transac- tions con lucted reasonably and economically. och-tf WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. WANTED—FOR OLIED LOANS OF $10,000, $3,000, $1,000, $300 and ‘$300 on diferent tracts of land “ear Arlingt Alexandria countr, Va., 3 miles from this city; will pay 6 per cent in- terest; property worth’ times the loan ssked. JAS. B. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. nw. 0c5-3t* Loan $5,000, 5 years, on 9 lots, 25x100 each; frouting on ‘two ‘streets; water, sewer, gus and sidewalk down; improved by two 4-room house property worth '$12,000. Address LOAN, Star office: 500 ON 1ST TRUST IM- CHARLES G. RINGWALT, Atlantic building, 930 F st. n.w. Tel. 1233. _0c5-Bt WANTED—MOi FOR A GOOD INVESTMEN' Address Box 66, Star office. ‘D5 PER CENT MONEY TO Wash. real estate, in sums of $2,000 ai large loana a specialty. Address, 7 ticulars, PHILADELPHIA, Stir ‘offlee. 1,000 TO LOAN A REPUTABLE BUSINESS MAN for a position with same; references exchanged. X. K.'B., Star office. 1 FOR SALE—CIGAR STORE; WELL LOCATED AND doing paying business; owner obliged to leave e:ty. GOOD CHANCE, Star office. 0c5-Bt* ERY DESIRABLE STORE AND dwelling: n.w. cor. 2d and K sts. n.e.; suitable for any business; growing neighborhood; low rent to satisfactory tenant. JAMES A. CAHILL, 526 13th st. n.w. it ICE GROCERY ON H ST. N.W. AT a sacrifice if sold at once; don’t miss this chance; at invoice or otherwise. ite W. L. WILKERSON, F st. nw. $400 AVERAGED EACH WEEK LAST YEAR BY placing $10. Dividends paid weekly; can with- draw ‘any time. Chance of a lifetime. ©. E. COOPER, 430 Madison ave., Covington, Ky. A LADY WISHES TO INVEST IN A SCHOOL TD Washington or suburbs. Address EXPERIENCED TEACHER, Evening Star, Washington, D. C. 06,9, 12-3t* FOR SALE-STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE AND good will of a strictly cash dry a business on 7th st. n.w.; established 10 years; invoice, $20,000. Address’ NEKCHANT M., Star office. ite FOR S. OFFER WA ‘OR OLD-ESTAB- Ushed, good drug bi ral location .w. special, sound reason for 6cling; no price asked: fan offer wanted. Address OWNER D. S.. Star ce, 0c5-2t* LOTS OF MONEY TO LOAN ~all you “eed is real estate security to bor- row it. 5 1-2 and G per cent interest. No delay. We have $60,000 to loan at 5 per ceut T. 0. AXDSRSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange. oct 2t ; FO LOAN-§$1,000, $5,000, $6,000, $18,000, ger sums—ail at 5 per cent. $250, $500 and lager sums 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUN- DERS & 1407 F st. ‘se2i-co10t MONEY ON TIAND ‘TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ‘on approved property. Large loaus a specialty. _octte THOMAS DOW , 612 E st. nw. Si iS 5 PER cent; security house and lot worth $10,000; Address B.C. C., Star oft of-2t MISS CORA B. SHREVE, TEACHER OF PLAIN and feney dinces. Juveniles a specialt, dence, 1543 Sth st. nw. Opening drill and solree of school at Rifles” Armory, Oct. 18, 1895. se7-stt Vocal Lessons. MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Pupil of Mr. William Shakespeare of’ London,Eng. Music som aud residence, 1320 10th st. n.w. sel Voice and Piano Mr.G.W.Lawrence(icaut) STUDIO, 1003 9th st. nw. SPECIAL IA’ to teachers and school pupils. Examination gratis. _se21-12t* MMB. J. ESP ME GIVING lessons in volce culture. Students prepared for opera, oratorio, concert and cholr singing. Ref- erences: F. FE. Bristol, New York city; John PB. Sousa, New k city; Lucien Odenthal, Buiti- more, Md. Special terms made for learning to read music by Mme. Daly’s note-chain system. Stud'o, 1118 New York ave. se7-in MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL For GIRLS (Day and Boarding). — nine teachers; moderate terms; puratory; German.- Art; Deisarte: reopers Oct. 1. ISTH ST. N.W., COR. M FR [As Tiss Alice E. Burbage, Pianist. -Graduate Leipzig Royal Conservatory. Teacher of Piano, Harmony and Counterpoint. 469 I st. u.w. Office hours, 5 to 6. se! m* The National Kindergarten And PRIMARY SCHOOL (2ist year) reopens Sept. 1G at 1017 10in st. Principal, } ise T lock. THE INSTRUCTIONS to TE. Oct. 1. Inquire at the Nat. Ki the Frocbel_ Normal SUSAN P. POLLOCK, Prit THE DUNTONIAN Electrica! institute. D sts. re fence and application, chanics, mechanical draughting and de- signing. Full laboratéty and practical shop courses. Latest and best me . Not the ‘only school In the world,” but the:BRST in Washington. Opens Oct. 2. Call at the! effige for full rtlealars, or the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNTON. UATE JBUECTRICAL ENGINEERS, ‘KEI aul-3m,14d MISS TAGH5.A. DANIEL, No. 715, ‘Ba ‘st. new. Voice culture upd plano instraction. se13-1m* Lessons’ resumed. FRENCH TAUGHT 1% 23 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- nunclation; spoken Weft, read and’ understood in & course >f 0 lediorst free lesson at 4 p.m, Mile. V. PRUD'HOMMD, 307 D st. n.w. se19-Im* Wwoop's NL COLLEGE, No. 311 st Capitol st. Courses of study: inelude bookkeeping, arith- metic, penmanship, grammar, correspondence, shorthand, fypewriting, German, French r branches Of ‘practical use. Situations Expenses. lesa than in other schools. Day and eventaz sessions; individual and class instruction. Studenta cam begin at any time. Call or addrase fi se23-tf COURT F WOON, Principal. TRACHE: ENCY, THY FIsI GI 1242 12TH STREET. 100p. manual free. Parents advised as to schools. au3-Sm¢* ’, TRA ar? Miss Guyer’s Academic ches for girls will reopen October 1 at 1310 1sth st t. sel4-1m* FRENCH LESSONS, 1511 16TH ST. N.W., se28-3mo* MADAME A. PELE. OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. —$198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with enercy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 13 years, $177. J. SHORTLIDGE ‘( 0020-1 ST. GEORGE'S HALL For Boy: Ma, J... KINEAR, aM, . Year; noted for INDIVIDUAL Instruction, bame comfort, location, moderate terms. N_(N, J.) SEMINARY_—CONVENIENT to New York, Phila., Balt. and Wash. Both sexes. 56th ‘year. fHenlthful. Beautiful. 18 teachers, 12 courses. Cost moderate. For beauti- fally Illustrated catalogue uddress 4y16-78t_ | THOMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. PROPOSALS. U.S. BOTANIC GARDEN, WASHINGTON, D.C., October 3, 1895.—Scaled proposals will be received. until THURSDAY, OCTOBER TENTH, 1895, at TWELVE M., to furnish the U. S. Botante Gar- den with Fuci for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1896. Right to reject any or all bids 2nd to Wwalve any defects in-same Is reserved. Particu- Jars as to quality and quantity can be’ had upon application at office. WM. Ro SMITH, Supt. U. 8. Botanic Garden. 004.5, 1,8,9 FALL RESORTS. GALEN HA).L—A SANATORIUM. With all the conveniences of a first-class, quiet hotel. Elevator, steam heat. Massage, electricity, baths, ‘ete. Table unexcelled. Open all the year. \ddress Dr. WM. H. H. BULL, be28-tf Atlantic City, N. J. ATLANTIC CITY, NJ. ‘The celebrated fall and winter resort by the sea, HOTEL TRAYMORE. Appointments and service first-class. D. S. WHITE, Jr., 8e28-86t E Proprietor. HOT#L RICHMOND, OCEAN END KENTUCKY ‘ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Remains open all ear. Appointments first-class. Elevator, steam jeat, sun parlor, ete. J. D. FEASE.se5-t,t&s13t THE PENNHURST, MICHIGAN A NEAR beach, Atlantic City, N.J. Open all the year. All conveniences, including electric elevator, steam heat, sun parlor. Special fall rates. JAS.’ HOOD. 8e16-104t ‘ASBURY PARK, N. J. “The Victoria.” Fronting ocean, all improvement: 15th season; accommodates 200; terms moderate and reduced after September GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HO! Harper's Ferry, W. Va.—Located on Frait 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 meet all trains. G.W.GREEN,Prop. jyltonol HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S PERRY, W. VA— ‘Now open. Most bferty point. First-class table and beds. One and: ove-balf incurs from Was'- ington. ‘Telegraph office 1a house. T. S. LOVETT. MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE at usual rates; trust canceled in event of death. c: JOHN O, JOHNSON j no delay. SHERMAN, MONEY ‘0 LOAN AT 6 VER C) not less than $1,500 on improved pro; of at least double value. N dress L. X., Star office. LOOK AT THE VAST IMPROVEME: 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 build? Small or large sums. Swall commissions. ALLEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F 02 TO LCAN— SE HOUSAND DOLLARS IN SUMS OF $10,- 000 and upward, at 6 per ceni, on Improved prop- elty in the clty’ limits, for five years. Money on hand. Commission, 1 LD & WOOD- WARD, Attorney St. nw. oci-lw $500,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUND on Grst-clasy inside Improved eity property; I 3 applice tions reperted on promptly Call on or address 'T., O. G nw. Baltimore office, se3-2mn nt loans ma LASHMUTT, 142! St. Paul st. MONEY IN Si interest on D. RAWLIN £05 I ‘MONEY ‘TO LOAN. percent commission. ddress, with full particulars, se25-1m* ox 4, Star office. ‘TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT 6 per cent per alnum on approved city propert, P pel PP Tey m tnd on good collateral security. R.A. PHIL 1422 New York ave. Bed 325 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, jianos In residence or storage; also policics, ware- house receipts, interests in estates, Ist and 2d trust notes or other securities, 1202 N. Cap. st. N-READY MONEY ON GOOD COUNTRY surburban proper! tor Installment plgns; clty, loans _prouptly iaade. DUCKETT, & 60., 635 F st. nw. + sel7-1m TO LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $20,000, 10,000, 5,000, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, sed-tt 917 F st. nw. 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, 704 14TH ST. _N.W. SIN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, settt MONEY TO LO. 5% and 6 per cent, on real estate security; no delay in deciding on applications. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 'F st. ee went MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in sums of $500 and upward at lowest rates for building or other purposes. C. P. BARTO, Boom 1, Riggs Fire Insarance Company building, i331 F st. nw. Sg tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Targe amounts falty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, gate 1307 Fst... MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money ou a few hours’ notice. Partial payments can be made on ine principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If you wil investigate our plan of making loans Fou will he pleased with it. Plense call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTER CO., Sy24-160 @2 F st. nw. FOR SALE—BI FOR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLY LO- cated lunch and dining rooms in the city; must be sold at once 01 account of owner's health. Ad- dress M. G., 829 14t! . n.W., Tailor. ite SOMB RARE CHANCES! No need to expose your affairs to mere curlosity seekers. If you wish to dispose of your present business, or to buy a uew one, we can do it for you without any aa- noyance or publicity. We have for sale a few grocery stores at $150, $200, $500, $850, $800 and $1,000; hotels, cafes, res- taurants, ond some drug stores, at from $250 to $25,000. If we have not what you want we will find it for you. A grocery and feed store. Sales $30 to $50 per day—more on Saturday. Large stock, horse, wagon, fron safe, coffee mlil and scales. Ill health compels owner to go out of business. $1,200 cush. ‘We have a handsome saloon in the vicin- ity of 10th and F streets which we must sell within the next few days. Apply at once. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchenge. it HANGE—CHANCE TO MAKE BIG MON- ggery, with prettiest little farm, in Prince George's “county, % mile from District; 18% acres, G-room house, barn, stable, corn, chicken and hog houses; about 175 hogs, shouts and pigs, 2 mules, 2 wagons, farming implements and crops, for improved uorthwest property or suburban, with large lot. A chance seldom offered. Add-css A.'W. G., Benning, D. C. FOR SALE—A THRIVING CIGAR STORB, MARKET. OWNER IN ILL HEALTH. a STO AND SEE Fok Will negotiate for the purchase of the real estate and insurance business of parties desiring to retire from business, or will consider propositions for asso.ation of business. Address, in confi: Post Office Box 405, Washington, TH ON THE BOTTOM AND GO- ‘ron a SMALL INVESTMENT hundreds can be made In the next month. Send location, near F st. n.w.; doing good business; established twenty years; cther business. Only $1,600 to quick purchaser. W. K. McCUY, Room 34, Le Droit buliding. ite ED. ‘ATE MANAGER FOR ESTABLISHED house; $1,200 a year and commissions; must de- posit "$500 to $600; well secured; no’ traveling. Box 775, St. Louis, Mo. Te WE GUARANTEE IN EACH INSTANCE DIVE dends and 60 per cent profit upon all turf Invest- ments, exclusive of ail charges. The inducements we offer are uncxcelled. Write tmmediately for fol parUculars. “L. FREEMAN & CO., Covington, y. t FOR SALE-IN THE N.W., AN OLD ESTABLISH- ed grocery, meat and provision store doing a business Of $2,500 to $3,000 a month; good rea- sons for selling. For full particulars address Box 98. Star office. ocd-3t* FOR SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE; excellent location u.w.; business, $1,500 per mo.; trade establisbed; price, $1,500; owner has other business. FULLER & FULLER, 604 11th st, t FOR SALE_—WINE AND BILLIARD ROOMS; CEN- tral location. Apply 216 6th aw. 08-3 GOuD eae ¥ AX INFECTION- ery, and route cheap; must sell at any pri 2x2 lato = edtater: A CIGAR STORE IN THE CENTRAL PART OF town, with good laundry agency; owner has out- side “work und cannot’ attend ‘to it. Address J._F. D., Star office. o4-3t* FOR SALE-BAR ROOM AND 5-YEAR LEASE; illness of owncr; full investigation so- Inquire 1342 H st. me. o4-3t® to secure an interest in an_ established and promising business, with services, as desired; Po competition; moderate capital required. Ad: dress MARSHALL, Star office. oct-2t LARGE BUILDING NEAR THH CORNER OF OTH and ¥ sta. nw. for lease for a term of rears. peral terms to respons! ty. WM. HILL, 916 F st. n.w. Sh eS FOR SALU-DRUG STORE IN FASIIONABLB part of northwest; with or without stock; ele- gant fixtuves and splendid location; « bargain for an immediate purchaser; good reason for selling. Address 8. 5. 5., Star office. oc4-2t* FOR SALE—A CIGAR STORE; WELL LOCATED; doing a fine busivess. Owner obliged to leave city. A snap to some one. ©. T. YODER, + 08-3t 615 E st. nw. MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, TRUSTS, LOAN AS- sociation certificates, old line Ife poticles, syndi- cate cerilficates or warehouse receipts. YEK & BAKEL, 40 to 46 Metzerott bldg., 1110 F st Jy9-tt W. F. PULLINGER, PROFESSIONAL HAIRSUT- ter, 10th and New York ave. nw, Managed and worked by first-class Phila. and New York white barbers. Give a trlal. ‘Tobacco, 10c.; cigar, Se. ASHINGTON MOR DC LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. Wili loan you uoy sum’ you waat, large oF ee en rari Pianos, horses, removal or publicity. ieee verte us Stn tly confidential, aod the money the day you ask for it. Ate pad in part or iu full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and id reduces the cost of carrying the tion to the amount pald. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN €O., Jel6-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN, SUMS FROM _ $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THB DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO THAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays, MM. PARKER, mh0-tf 1418 F at. re ANY SUNS. DESIRED, IN ANY SUMS DES et AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, .@ REAL ESTATE. WAN OF ABILITY AND A FEW HUN- died dolinrs wishes to buy a paying business or an expert in the building D., 1312 € st. 8.e. oc2-4t* i@ MAN WITH $1,000 WOULD LIKE TO form a partvership, or ‘advance same with ser- vices for a fair salary in some legitimate busi. ATIMATE, Star office. 5 FOR SALE-BRICK PLANT, PAINT FACTORY, Jewelry ‘store, saloon, drug, cigar apd grocery t all prices “and in parts of city. neat agency; good ng for man and roperty to exchange for business. O"CON- NOR & WALSH, 624 F st. n.w. se24-tt $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, NO MATTER HOW COM. PLICATED, THAT CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY'S, 1221 FST. N.W. SEND POSTAL. WAGON WILL CALL. auldSd LOST AND FOUND.” LOST- THURSDAY APLERNOON, A_ LADY'S open-face silver watch, on H st. or New York ave. between 15th and 12th sts., or on 12th st. between New York ave. and M.’ The finder will be rewarded If the wateh is returned to 120% yn W ite ER & CO., 2. MONEY TO TOAN AT 6 PB CENT ON AP: rove trict estate; al installment joans made, F. H. SMITE & SONS, aplo-tt 1418 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT. ON REAR estate security iogtbe District of Columbia; no cx moderate. Sees WASH'N_ DANENHOWER, apis-tf Cor. 13th and G sts. n.Ww. LOST—A PAIR OF GOLD-FRAME SPECTACLES, Finder will please ri eturn to 1908 B st. nw. 1% STOL EVTEMBEL 24, PROM IN FRONT OF Central National Bank, ‘Sterling safety bicycle, and numbered 7703. A liberal’ reward will be paid for its return or Information leading to the same by CHAS. H. JERMAN, s.e. corner 11th and I nw. 0c5-3t* MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, Gig and 6 per cent. W. LIN ‘$00 19th st. p.w. , AT CUR- it te in the Dis- trict of Columbia, a FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jas-tt 1406 G st. n.w. ir xou WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL :eal estate, let me hear from you. 1 save you time and money. J. BAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. dy2-te SUBU RBAN PROPERTY. ayé$a_ = Z DENTISTRY. NEW 7-RCOM HOUSE; HANDSUME- 2 lots; fine shade; excellent in Takoma; at sacri- ‘LT & CO. 635 B ot. WE EXTRACT TEETH Absolutely Painless. Our preparation “for penies extracting is an im- Prevement over all othérs now used. A trial will convince the most skeptical of what we say. All GQ-ntal operations painlessly performed and “fully guaranted. Extractiog,,50c. Filling, 75v. up. Best full set of tecth, $8.00, Estimates given free.”’. DR. GRAHAM, 307 7tH ‘st. nw. ol-14d Skeptical Folks Are invited to investigate. To those whe ave been paying ‘‘fancy’’ prices for Den- tistry ours sound impossible. Fifteen minutes in our office will show them the low and the why of it. Expert operators—modern appliances—business meth- ods—that tells the story. Belentitic Dentistry at Moderate Prices, U.S. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, sont? 7th St. N. W. oct: FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, 625 Mass. ave., Homocopathic Dispensary bidg. Open daily from’10 to 12 a.m., and 2 to 5 p.m. No charge except for materials used. Extracting free. Also Free Dispensary, 2 to 5 daily. se26-tt FOR SALE—70 ACRES, F LY IN D. GO, 8 miles from elty; Groom house; stable; tenement; spring; dhe nificent view; growing neigh- Derhood; $5,000; DU! ', DENT & CO., 685 F st. LINE OF ELEC- v cure ® home Lefore prices DUCKETT, DENT & CO. 35 ai FOR SALE—-HERE ARE SOME BARGAINS—10 new houses, in Alexandria county, pear Fort Myer; prices, $1,000 to $3,000; large grounds, with ‘stables; terms easy. Also three houses for rent cheap to permanent teuants. Have four lovely S-acre tracts at low figures. Several chalce lots in Fort Myer Heights at speculativ . Hea quarters for “Fort Myer Heights” and Alex- andrls county properties. The above, houses, on B.R. GEO. P. ROBINSON, 93 Atlantic building. oc4-6t FOR RENT—A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT ‘Takoma Park; 9 rooms and attic; furnace heat and gas; west side of R.R. track; very near sta- tion. Address SUBURBAN OWNER, Star office. oc8-Bt* FOR RENT—KENSINGTON, MD., NEW 12-ROOM house; partly furnished; iarge grounds; fuel; 10 minutes from station; special terms wiater occu- punts. Address Bot 84, Kensington, Md. oc2-w,s&etust® (LWORTH.”” WITHOUT (1IN ONE OF THE HAND- SOMEST SUBURBS OF WASHINGTON. High and healthy and magnificent views. Chery Chase and Kensington clectric railway passes through it, giving rapid transit to center of city. Lots only three to neven cents per foot. Terms e: Houses built for purchasera where desired. For further information and plats. call on sc26-Im REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. LOST — FRIDAY RIDAY AFTERNOON, A BILL PI containing a considerable amount of money. ‘The finder will be Mberally rewarded on iis return to the Star office. ocd-tt COMING THROUGH LAFAYET square, H. st. and 14th st. to N.Y. ave., a lady nickel-plated wateb, with short chain atts ward If returned ‘to 1509 18th SDAY ABOUT $10 (BILLS) NEAR at Penna. freight depot or between sald points ‘or on Georgetowa car.” Reward ald y ‘Sta ite OCTOBER 4, LADY'S GOLD watch; name “Ida engraved on top. Finder will be suitably rewarded by returning to 724 18th st. n.w. 1t* LOST. NARROW BLACK RIBBON WATCH fob, mounted with a sliver buckle and two small hearts. Return to Star office and receive re- att ST. CLAM’S-ON-THE-BAY; OPEN George’ foot 7th st. HERBERT HOUSE, LAUREL, MD., WILL RE- main open during winter; government. employes desiring pleasant home will find my house just {he place: terms reasonable and good table, L. E_ STUCIFIELD, Prop. o5-3t* NTIL NO- vember; fish, oysters, crabs and game; table first- class; terms, $6 per week, $1.25 day; steamer from Baltimore and Annapolis 3 times a week. Address “ST. CLAIR,’’ Shadyside, Md. aul5-4st® POTOMAC RIVER BOATS _ B. S. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a.m., landing at ull wharves as far down as Mad- dox “creek, ‘including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3 pm. Passenger accommodations first- = Freie it received until hour of sailing. Tele- B.A. REED & CO, EL 8. RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alexandria. Proprietor and Muapager. GEO. 0. GARPINTER, Gen. Agt., Sylttt +_ Washington, D! ©. POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer Tarpon will leave pler foot N street s.w. at 5 p.m. esery TUESDAY for Baltimore and river landings. Coolest ateamer on the river. Every state room opens on the outside. :: J. B. WILLIAMSON, Jr., Agent. Telephone 101. STEAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. V. ARROW- SMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. From 7th ast. ‘Wharf. Steamer Wakefield leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Satordars at 7 a.m. On Mondays for inter- mediate landings, Colonial Bench, Colton's, Bush- ood, Rock Point and Nominal ereck landings. Om Wednesdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Bench, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton’s, St. Clem- ent’s bay and Nomi! creek lanai ‘On Raturdays for intermediate landinzs, Colonial Beach, Bush- cod, Rock Point, Colton’s and Nomini- creek Iendings. Returning on Tuesdays and Sundays about 4,Pm and Thursdays about 11:80 p.m. Steamer Y Arrowsmith for the picturesque lower Po- torrac and Chesanenke bay. Delightful tripe to water, touching at all popular watering sal Pisces sod’ summer resorta, On Mondars ai ‘ednesdays at 3 p.m. for Colonial Reach, Colton’s, Tecnardtown, Nomtni Creek, Piney Point, St. Islard. Smith Creek, Coan and Yeocomico, arrive at Washinzton early Wednesday and Fri: y mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Co- lonial Beach. Colton’s, Piney’ Point, St. George's Island, Smith's Creek, ‘Coan and Yeocomico, arrive at Washincton Sunday at xbout 10 p.m. Icne 15, 1895. (See schedule.) ©. W. General Manazer. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer jonday and Thureday at 9 p.m., for river landingn, ‘This in decitediy the most pleasant trig out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river laod- ieee received on Mondays, Thursdaya and Satur- a. 7th st. wharf. Office. 910 Pa. ave. -+mhT-6m,18) Telephone 745. PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Anneuncement. We take pleasure in announcing that from Oc- tober 1, MR. PERCY 8. MOSTER been as MANAGEK of our Washington store. ae SANDI & STAYMAN. Exclusive agents for Estey Organs, Weber, Pianos. Decker, Fischer, Estey and Ives & Pond Music and Music Books of every description All Kinds of Musical Instruments. 934 F Street N. W., WASHINGTON, 13 N. Charles Street, ocd-tf BALTIMORE, WE SELL PIANOS AND ORGANS. New and secerd-hard. Just row exceptionally cheap for cash or on installment.:. We give per- attention to tuning and repairing of planos ard other instruments. If 36 years’ experience is Vorth anything, our patrons get it for nothing. ‘Lhe old reliakle G. L. WILD BROS, & CO., oc5-6t* Uptown Music Sicre, 1815 7th si TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1209+G ST. N.W.—KRA- Kaver, Hazleton 5, Wisner, Kellar Bros.’ Pianos, Packard Organs: ins in elizhtly used pianos, BC tical’ piaso hnaker: G. H. KUHN, est. 1872. Pract o5-3m ‘A beautiful mahogany upright pl- a ano, used 20 little you would not know. it had been used at for $175, Better see it soon you are lookiug for a bargain. oc5-3m_ HENRY WHITE, 935 F st. The Hardman Piano Is Perfect In Action—Touch and Tone. —Year by year for kalf a century Hardman plano perfection. You'll always feel satisfie® if you purchase a Hardman. Metzerott Nese So, A Rare Piano Bargain. __ $500 Piano for $185. ‘One of our customers leaving the city will sell their megnificent Upright Grand Piano for $185 cach, Including stool. Only been 2 short time, and ts in beautiful condition. Nc a scratch or mar on it. One of the guest stan- diid makes and the sweetest snd purest of tones, A great opport {a offered bere to procure am unusual bargain at this great sacrifice. Call at The Piano Exchange, 2-204 918 PA. AVE A Good Piano At a moderate price. That is what we fits, jo Wg bare, now on) Tand S.ganier of French walnut and ebory-finish cases, at oaly on easy payuents. A good stool. and cover with each guaranteed for slx years. This is “straight.” @ $350 Plano for fs whet we offer you. try them. We bave a few good Square Pianos that have been usad that we can-sell you as low as $60; also some Second-hand Gram Pianos fautiful 71-3 Octave Pianos, in oak, Piano, and every instrument is but a $350 Piano for ‘Come and see them at We have a good stock of Organs various prices, which we are selling to get them out of the way while we are aking our repairs and Improvements. Kindly come and sco us. John F. Ellis & Co., 037 Penna. Ave. N.W. 0¢2-284 02-200 . Piano Tuning. G. J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; | OUR BUSINESS IS GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT; WS SELL PIANOS. Stieff, Vose & Son, McCammon. FACTORY PRICES, EASY TERMS D. G. Pfeiffer & Co. ‘417 Eleventh St. N. W. fine work; satisfaction given; terms moderate, 85 11th st. nw. 880-tf A Bi HIANOS OF OUR OWN MAK! HA FERENT MAKES AT PRICES AND TO SUIT. EAUTIFUL HEINEKAMP & SON UPRIGH ‘piano; cost $400 eight months ago; can be bough! for $265; $10 cash and $6 per month. ‘One Knabe Square, $50; §5 casb and $3 per sh. tas HUGO worcH, 4y30-6m,8 924 7th st. ow. KNABE Pianos. IGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND ix ALSO SECUND- <P UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIF. ‘TERMP LOST-ON © AND 8D STS. N.W., A TORTOISE. shell cat with white throat; $3 reward if re- turned to 316 9th*st. ne. o4-3t* LOST—OCTOBER 3, BETWEEN PA, AVE. AND Falls Church, a lady's gold watch and chalo; three sets in case—one wissing; white ribbon en chain. Reward awaits finder. Mrs. F. D. GARDNER, 212 1 LOST—ON OCTOBER 2, IN BOSTON HOUSE OR sictnlty, small blue silk bag, containing about $25. Liberal reward will be given if returned 0c3-3t* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—FLOUR, CORN AND SAW MILL, 12 miles from Wash.; Al condition; 42 acres land; Zr, brick dwelling; orchard; oath FOR SALE—44 ACRES FINE RUCK LAND, 7 miles from city; good dwelling and outbuildings; fine crehard; Well watered; $2,760. D. E. GRAVES, GIS F st. n.w. at FOL SALE—THE FOLLOWING, WITHIN 8 MILES of Washingten city: 4-room house, 3 acres, frui $000; % acre and 4-room house, $800; 6 acres, 2° room house, $1,000; % acres, old house, $3, acres, large use, barns and fruit, $4,500; rocm ‘house, 3 acres, frult and large bi 000; 7% acres, $600; 16 acres, $1,000; 12 acres, fine trees, $1,800. Also a list’ of 400 ‘other st ry places for sale very cheap, and on Installment plen. Suburban building lot, $1 per week. Send ‘or call for printed list and of suburbs, free. JAMES E. CLEMENTS, 1321 F st. nw Bt FOR SALB—FARM OF 87 ACRES; CHEAP. IN- f JAMES CLARK, Fairfax Court House, ta“ ocd Bt PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Kepairiag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. ° Telephone call No 1787. apzo-t LADIES GOODS. DRESSMAKING PARLORS. FINB BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white dresses, laces and dace curtains a specialty; prices reasonable. Call Mme. VIBOUD, Successor to Mme. Valmont, Old Stand, 718 11th st. 6c3-3m* Miss AGNES SLEAVIN bas removed her Dress- making Parlors to 909 Sth st. n.w.. having re- cently returned from New York and Philadelphia with the fall and winter styles. All orders will recelve prompt attention. oc2-lw LACE CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED. 25 ‘years’ experience. Highest European and Wash- ington reference, Prices reasonable. | Bend postal and I will call. Mrs. MARY SCOTT, 1406 ist n.w. oc2-Im* ALSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS reiyed and altered inte latest stvien | Pamy muffs and collars made to order. Miss C. CUN- NINGHAM, 1308 Sth st. aw. bet. N and O sts. se7Sm STEAM CARPET CLEANING. AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING ‘Works—Curpets cleaned in the best manner, oe by ae Poe mh2-t! M. NEWMYER, Manager.