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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, —$<$<<? EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL BUSINESS CHANCES. PERSONAL. ~-PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN WASHINGTON, IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON. WANTED—CAPABLE YOUNG MAN WITH §2,000 | AND WHEN YOU SEND US A POSTAL TO GALL HOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 16. Post-gradimte classes wild dye formed for girls wko have finished school. No. 1734 I st. oci2-Gt* VoosL cutrure— ‘ MADAME Di ST. CLAIR BUXTON, near Dupont Circle. ‘G GERMAN LADY, VER short time in this country, gives excellent ine lessons and good plano. 1210 Yth st. n.w. Americanized Delsarte, SELF-EXPRESSION HEALTH CULTURE. Class instruction. Co ‘Also private les. sens. rx further eall or address i SCOTT, it. 0. 1-6c* MISSES MINKE, Pipe Organ, Harmony and Th . Paul E. SCHOOL OF FRENCH ocll-Im 4426 w York HRS. D. A. AMBROSE, MR. A. M. DUFOUR, INSTRUCTORS ON THE BANS! MANDOL ocll-6t ‘TST. GHBVY CHASE FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL for Young Ladies; aalf an hour from Washington, D. C., by electric cars. French the language of the house. For circulars address MELEB. LEA M. BOULIGNY, oc10-2m ; Chevy Chase, Md. MISS SUSAN P. POLLOCK, PRINCIPAL OF FROE- BEL NORMAL ENSPITUTE, 1426 Q st., reopens her school and Kindergarten Oct. 1. Thorough instruction. Superior advantages. Best references. sel MRS. FLINT’S Voinot, GES, School of Amateur Photography. Photography taught by popular methods. Com- wehensive course in the various branches of ama- eur photography, Tuition at moderate rates. Lessons commerce Oct. 16. Address CHARLES E. PAIRMAN, 325 Spruce st., Le Droit Park. oct0-5t* <r Norwood Institute, 1761_N ST., NEAR CONN. A’ Day ‘School for G is. Prineipal. BS abel Baker, ' Latin, Prof. George J. Smith, Vb. D.. Miss Lillian Pace,” Mathen Miss Martha H. Scott, Laeta Kixey, e Kriete, Mme. Marle Hane, Diplom (Hotel’ de Ville), Prof. M. Schele De Vers Prof. Jose Primary Work. hakespeare and Elo. de In Faculte d Paris French. Ph, D., German. t, Spanish. : Cor. Art School/Art. Vocal Muste. f. $M. Fabian, Plano. hurles Sprague Smith, Italian . P. Montague, Ph. D., Latin Stew Miss Juliet ‘Thompson, Medalis! Miss Cuthbert’ Buckner Mrs. Ernest Lent and Pi Prof. Lecturers: i “oped . D. CABELL. For catalogue address Mrs. % mi. o¢10-3m Office hours after October Miss G miss Guyer’s Academie cli_ses for girls will reopen October, 1 at 1310 16th + seld-Im? FRENCH LESSONS, 1511 16TH ST. N.W. training of and Miss ply _cither at 1017 10th st 1426 Q st. Guitar Lessons. Experienced lady teacher. 50 cents per lesson. oclv-Lw* 1109 14th st. nw. Mr.G.W.Lawrence joe suv Z 1003 Oth st. mw. SPECLAL RATES to school pupils, Examioation gratis. “Okelzy School for Girls, Dupont Circle, has reopened. AY. HETH, A.M., Prin. YOR GIKLS ro diploma courses; nine Preparatory; kindergarten; reopened Oct 1. ‘T. N.W.,. COR. MASS. AVE. 20 Ua Principal. 5 ’ Art Students’ League, ‘$08 17th st. o.w. Classes in Grawring Gee from life, the antique and still’ iffé.- Water color, composition and sketch clayses. Evening life ‘and class Dircula: plication. oc7- antique il oc ¢ sons October 1, at his residence, 1342 New L York ave. Visno and TI x* Vocal Lessons. MISS KATIE V. WILSON, Mr. William Shakespeare of’ London, Eng. om and residence, 1329 10th st. o.w. selene Art School, West End. 1115 17th st. n.w. Miss S. W. Kelly, London Medalist, Principal.—Thorough course in’ drawing from object and life—oil, water colors, china painting; outdoor sketching from nature. seli-Im* EN Stor ‘TEACHER OF AND _VIOL! Studio: 617 Miss Halstead’s Private School For Girls and Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1429 20th st., cor. of P n.w. Miss Halstead bas made ai Tangements this yer for the better accommoda- tion of a few older pupils. Application may be made at 3024 Q St. ard at the school. BANJO—BY NOTE OR BY SIMPLIFIED METHOD. A piece guaranteed in each lesson by simplified method or no charge. STEPHEN B. CLEMENTS, udla, 1016 Sth n.w. Residence, 1106 Fia. av.n.e. Tin Penna. ave. 8.¢. ock-tt 0G! BACHER OF PIA} > graduate of Weimar, Germany, under Dr. Franz’ Liszt. Residence 606 Pa. av sonable terms. EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, ‘MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Volce Culture, Grace. The Mount Neen cor, @th and N. ¥. ave. Flat No. 20. oct-3m’ WASILINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. #1850 Wyeming ave. Boarding and day school; collegiate, tory, prima:y (French-English), stage for day pupils. ol-lm MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. "LOCATION. prepara- kindergarten; PRICE. MERIT. Ivy Institute Business College. 20 sears’ honest nod hard work and close atten- tion to business have given us a REPUTATION of Which we are justly proud. Reference: Te residents of Wasl.ington, Our prices are the lowest. Full business course, day ‘or night, $25 2 year. The typewriting ind shorthand course, $1 Shorthhind dictation, $1, and $2 a monih. The 10 prices or the best location cannot make & first-class Institution. Merit alone makes tmanent -succeas. We give the best BUSINESS EDUCATION obtain: in Washington. Our pat- cbs axe eptizely-satisfed, and their recommenda- the dvertising. Send for catalogu TITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. Sth and K st 8. Principal. French Language And Literature. FROF. GASTON RIVOT, Paris, Address 1015 L n.W. si Friends’ Select School, — 26. 1511 T st. n.w., will reopen Sept. This school ts for BO GRAL Tt has been under the continuous tt agement of Thomas W. Sidwell for tw and prouinent people of this ele etl in tt as soon aa ly for school, and kept them chere for graduation ‘or college. eee preparatory school its. of et that dar! HSE nod ALL until re. AS a coi way be ktown trom t st year it Was repr: lumbian, Cornell tte, Leb Massachusetts Institute of y,' Yale and others. Persens des! roagh rational taining and good associates for thelr children Wil do well to consider this school. ata at Rallantyne's and at Brentano's, Otfice hours from 10 to. ery morning ATtf | THOMAS, W. Frincipal. a ‘AL CULTURE. MR. HERNDON MORS! Pupil of Francesco Lamperti Studio and th st. nw seld-lin R 1 MRS. ©. KIDWELL STEWART, diploria graduate “Lampert!” meth: od of vocal culture, will resuine ber ¢ dence, 230 N s Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND NTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHCOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large nnd attractive buildings, thoroughly equip ped with every requisite of a retincd home and a Progressive school. Applications for admission of pup'is to the Day School may be made after September fftcenth, be- at her tween the hours of ten and one o'clock each morning. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, se10-3m_ Principat. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 311 East Capitol ‘st. Courses of study include bookkeeping. arith. metic, penmanship, grammar, _correspondenc Spelling, shorthand, typewriting, German, Fi oe other branches of practical use. Situat’ duates. Expenses less than In otli hols, Day and evening sessions; individual and qd instruction. Students can begin at any time. Call or address tt COURT F. WOON. Principal. THS FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, rents adv: 00m, manual as to schools. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D.C., Rev. B. L. Whitman, D.D., President. Examination of Candidates for Admission to Col- lege, Medical and Mental Schools, Sepiember 20 and "21. Coilegé Session begins September 23, Session of Academy begins September 28. Bession of Medical School bezins October 1. Scssioa of Denial School begins October 1. Session of Scientific Schcol begins October 2 Session of Law School begins October 3. Session of Gradtate School begins October 4 The Columbian Academy, 1335 H STREET NORTHWEST, Cffers thorough instruction in English, Greek, Latin, Brenci, Mathematics and Physics, gives tkerough preparation for College, for the Naval and Military Academies and for business. A corps of ten professcrs and instructors. Attendance Jim- ited to 100. Building open for inspection and & teacher present daily to unswer inquiries from 9 to 2 o'clock. 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 ¥ o'clock a.m., in the lecture hal of the ‘university. Full, classical and scientific courses, Icading to the degrees o! AB. and 8. B., tespectively, are offered. Special ¢curses are also provided for students whose time is Mmited. The faculty ing professors and Austen REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE,’ PH. D., Dean and Professor of ‘Latin. The LEV. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON rH, PH. D., Instructor of English and ‘of Anglo-Saxon. JAMES EOWARD GORE, PH. D., fessor of Mathematics and of German ‘and Sec- rotary of the Facuity. HOWARD'L. HODGKINS, PH. D., Professor of Physics and Adjunct Professor of Mathematics. LEE D. LODGE, PH. D., Professor of Palltical and Historleal Viltlosophy end ol rench. S$. McBRIDE STERRETT, D.D., ellectual and Moral Piilosopiiy. ES E. MUNROE, PH. D., Professor of Chemistry. .D., ANTONIO M. SOTELDO, LL. D., rofessor of Spauish. WILLIAM ORDWAY PARTRIDGE, Professor of the Fine Ai TH. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Non-resident Lecturer on the Listory mnistry. ‘The Hon. WILLIAM L. WILSON, LL. D., Lecturer or American Economic Legislation, The Hon. JOHN W. POWELL, LL. D., Lecturer on the History of Culture. O1IS 'T, MASON, PH. D. > Lecturer on The G BEVERLEY T. SENER, LL. M., Registrar and Librarian, ‘The college is open to students of both sexes. Tho entrance examinations will be held on Septem- ber 20 and 21. Furtier inforuiation may be ¢b- ned at the university building, corner of 15th id H sts. o.w. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools ROBERT H. TEN, of 0. ea ins of Culture. address: Ary. Corcoran Scientific School. ‘The Corcoran Scientitie Scho is a School of Science and Technulogy, but a bool of Culture also. It otfers courses in General Electrical and Mechani E pure and applied; Meteorology, Get raphy, Ge yy and M Architectui munce t.d Economics, and in’ Langeage and’ Lit- erature, leading to use degree of B.S. It is open to students of either &: Special studeuts are ad- sy Rev. B. VHITM CHARLES E. } Dean, Professor of Choraistry. ANDREW BP. MONTAGUE, Pn. D., Professor of Latin. JAMES H. GORE, Ph. D., Professor of Geodesy. HOWARD L HODGKIN Profssor of Philosophy rrench, WILLIAM C. WINLOCH, A. B., Professor of Astronomy. FRANCIS R. FAVA, Jr, GB, Epptessor of Civil Engiieering. THEODORE N. GILL, Ph D. ssor of Meteorology. HERMA. SCHOENFELD, rofessor of German. HARRY KING, LL. Professor of Drawn; GEORGE P. MERLE, Professor of Geology and) ADOLJ*HUS W. GREELY, Professor of G ANDREW E Pa. D. LOUIS A3I . Professor of Fine Arts, 2s Applied to Architecture. CHARLES E. BARRY, Prot of Arch tecture. F. LAM CRIBNER, B.S., Professor of Botany. B. A. WOLFF, Jr. D. Together with 34 Lecturers, sistants in Special Topics. ‘The opening exercises will be held on Wednesday, October 2, at 8 p.m., in University Hall, when the annual address will ‘be given by ‘Dr. HL. ‘Hodg- Ins. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools . ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. The Law School Faculty. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., President. The Hon. WALTER S. COX, LL. D., Dean (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Professor of the Law of Keal Estate, of Contracts LL. D. Court of the instructors and As- 5 M. (Asscclate Justice of the s United Si Professor of the Constitutic United States, al Jurisprudence of the of the Taw of Domestic Re- lations, of Personal Property and of ‘Torts. The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY. LL. D, (Sometime Assistant Attorney General of the United States), Professor of Equit: of Common Law and Equity Pleadirg, a the Law of Evi- dence ‘and the Jurisdiction and Prac- tice of .the U. Courts. The Hen. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the United Professor of the Law rations, Frof. G. H. S (Of the Johns Lecturer on the Civil La HENRY EF. DAVIS, LL (Sometime Assistant Attorne Columbia), LTectarer on the Histors A WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq. (Of tho Washington Bar), Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. ‘The Hon. ANDREW C. PRADLEY of (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading a Practice. zi BUTTERWORTH (Sometime United States Commissioner of Patents), Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON, LL.M. (Of the Washington Bar), Professor of Legal Catechetics, Common-law Prac- tice and Judge of the’ Moot Court. COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIAM PF. MATTINGLY, Chief Justic HENRY E. DAVIS, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, Associate istices. ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secretary. A SPECIAL COUL ‘PAT! LAW AND Fat. ENT LAW PRACTICI Corducted by Professors Eenjiimin Butterworth snd Melville Chueh. The services of the Hon. Benjimtn Butterworth, a patent Inwyer of national prominence and former: ly Commissioner of Patents, Lave been sceured for @ series of lectures on the patent statutes and the general principles of patent Inw us administered in the Federal Coucts and in the United States Patent Office; and of Melville Church, Esq., 2 member of the Washington Bar, and 8 specialist in patent law, for giving practical instruction in respect to the great unwritten law of practice in patent causes. ‘This course in practice wild cover a period of eight months, with two lectures or sessions of the Mcot, Court ¢ach week. ‘A degree of Bachelor of Patent Laws will be con- ferred upon those who are able to pass a satisfac- tory examination et the close of the term. Only graduates in law or members of the Lar will be to this degree. ‘Tuition for the course, As the size of the class must necessarily be lim- ited in order that the course—espectally the Moot Court practice—may be carried on effectively, appli- cations for admission should be promptly made on or before October 1, 1895. ‘The thirty-first, annual’ sesston of the School of Law opeus on Thursday, October 3, at 6 o'clock m., When introductory lecture will be delivered by President Whittuan, and announcements made for the ensuing term. at the book stores of W. H.' Mor: F street; Lowdermilk & Co., 1424 id John Byrne'& Co., 1322 F street, or tier to H. MARTIN, Sceretary. Schoo! of Graduate Studies. F street, i A on application personally or by i ROBERT REY. B. L. WHITMAN, D. CHARLES E, MUNRO}, Ph.'D., Dean. This School offers college-Lred med aud women the opportunity to pursue advanced studies ard con- duct ‘researches under the direction of well-xnown specialists, The courses offered in language, philes- ophy, science and arts lead to the degrera ‘of Doe. tor in Philosophy, Muster of Arts, Mast: of Sel- ences, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Ar chitect. ‘The opening exercises will be held in University Hail, Friday, October 4, at 8 p.w., when the an- neal’ address’ will be delivered by "the Mev. ado- alzem J. Huntington, DD. For catalogue descriptive of these several schools édi peas ROBERT H. MARTIN, Secre! weltte OS EVENING ATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUNG men at the Young Men's Christian Association, 2d floor Lerman bldy., 1425 New York ave. n.w., be- ginning MONDAY, Sepr. 30, 1895. Twenty- Weeks. Increased’ facilities; one-half more ‘roo: over former yeurs. Instruction In twelve bran «very one a bread winner. 333 students last ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 av. nw. se19-1m. The Berkeley School, 1515 H_ street. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, Md., J... KIQBAR, A.M, | Prin.—Twentieth year; noted for {NDIVIDUAL fnstruction, home Students thoroughly fitted for West’ Point and | Comfort, locafiony; moderate terms. se2l-colm Annapolis, for all universities and scientific schools, for diz ct commissions In the army and tavy, and for the civil service. Twenty-five young men have successfully passed examinations during the past two years. Arrangements may be made for private lessons in ail branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S., ocl-tt 5 Head Master. LANGUAGES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN IF YOU NEED, MONEY why not borrow it of vs. You only need to own real estate. We'll loan you as much as you! wish at 5% and 6 per cent. $60,060 at 5:per cent. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Basiness Exchange. it MONEY TO LOAN THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, BROKERAGE 723 14th st. mw. IN ANY “AMOUNT, Branches in the prinsipal American and European ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. citfes. Best instruction by superior native teach- ‘NO DELAY. ers. Conversation from start. $12 per term in W. H. BARNES & 00. suiall classes, day or evening: also private les- | 012-3t 629 F ST. .N.W. sens at school or residence. ‘Trial lesson free. cceiacee WANTED—TO BORROW, $3,000 FOR TWO YEARS; aes ee == Gey Will pay $20 per month for uso of same; g good real estat . Address CON = WANTED—PUPIES; SUPERIOR INSTRUGTJON IN| TAL He Sine men eS French; Parisian accent; converaati -clulty — 2 _ — terms ‘reasonable. Address PARISIENNE, ‘Star | NO COMMISSION, INTEREST, 6 PER CENT. tate u,th&s,ime | ‘Trust canceled in evart of death. JOHN 0. str JOHNSON, 12th and G. ol1-3t DR. ES. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGING— Studio at E. F. Droop & Sons’ new piano ware- rooms, 925 Pa. ave. n.w. Wednesdays ‘and Saturdays. sel2-cotf PRIVATES LESSONS_-ELEMENTARY OR AD- TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ON REAL ES- tate in ANY PART of the CITY, in ANY amount FROM $1,000 to $75,000. Apply at once. DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 ‘12th st. n.w. ocl0-6t vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J.. 1405 Hopkins place, near 20th and F 1u,2m* (GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 $75,000 TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT: $1,000 ee oN SAVE oe BY LETTIN ‘D. D. STONE & SONS, ocl0-5t 804 and 806 F st. nw. 1Cth st. n.w.—Piano, organ, volce, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, ete. Free advan- ils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. MISS GORA B. SHREVE, TEACHER OF PLAIN and frney dences. Juveniles a specialty. Resl- dence, 1543 Sth st. nw. Opening drill and soiree Armory, Oct. 18, 1895. se7-stf NSTON INSTITUTE, Fourth {223 uid 1214 MATH St, Sow. arth session opens September eT pes Mr. al Mrs. B. R. MASON. MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITAR—BANJO. ARTHUR BE. YUNDT, Studio, 934 F st. Special_fall_ term oc8-1m_ ME CHOOL, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. au31-3m. tISS EARTON WILL RESUME HER PRIVATR ctures and classes in’ Fre drawing nd painting Oet. 5, at her residence, 910 20th st.n.w. s19-Im* SGRAPHY. TELEGRAPHY. ‘oughly taught by an expert. ly and MeiFods best. Prices lowest. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K sts. nw. se3-Sin® Prof. T. WILLIAMS-PEARMAN, _830-im* voc asin, poe st Capitol st. J. H. van Dyck, 1507 T St oe > Lessons Violin and Pian TON IN LATIN AND red for college or coached professor of several PROF. X., Star off 5 NATIV (graduate); Mme. 5 American teacher Depont cirele, north vide Ui Mr. JOS, CULLEN, ae BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Stuaio, 417 6th st. nw. § r ECLECTIC INSTITUTE— Sclool_ for men. MISS MARY DAVE ‘HENOWITR, 1342 Ver re. Principal. (8% in Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, PLANO, SINGING, HARMONY. 1 induce- 44 AND 5 MONEY TO LOAN—$1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND larger sums, all at 5 per cent; also $250, $500, $750 and sums to sult at 6 per cent; all transac- tions contucted reasonably and economically. ocd-tt WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON .000 and upward, giving full. pa lar office. ne Wash. real es large loans a spec ticulars_ PHILADE MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE; $25 AND UPWARD Al MONEY ON HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ‘on approved property. Large loans a specialty. oct-tf THOMAS DOWLIN G12 E st. nw. lowest rates; charges reasonable; no delay. JOHN SHERMAN, Real Estate, 605 14th st. $500,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on Arst-clasy inside improved city property eat rates low- applicetions reported on promptiy; also ¢ Touns made. Galt on of address L. 0. 1421 G nw. Baltimore office, to carry stock of goods and manage branch’ for Chicago house; salary, $125 per month and all expenses; also extra percentage; permanent post- tion, with future prospects. For particulars address J. BARTON, 125 Franklin st., Chi- _eago. it FOR SALE—THE PIGGEST BARGAIN IN CITY— Grocery store and fixtures; splendid location; owner will deal out rent of store and house. Cal at once. W. L. WILKERSON, 633 F n.w. 1t® FOR SALE—A STORE; WELL STOCKED; B_ FIXTURES; GOOD TRADE. ILL, HEALTH SOLE CAUSE OF SELLING. CALL AT 1428 71TH ST. At PARTY DESIRING TO REALIZE LARGD PROFITS on small capital will do well to investigate this. Costs nothing to see for yourself. 91 G st. n.w.* BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY FOR SALE, DO- tog business; large bread route; fine chance for live man. BAKERY, Star office. 012-2t* FORTUNE MADE BY PRESENT ADVANCE IN values, but nowhere so quickly as by our plan of successful speculation in graln; it 1s the best method in use. Our book explains speculation by mail fully. (Sent free.) Highest bank references. Act quickly. PATTISON & CO., 62 Omaha bidg., Chicago, Ti. o12-4t' BUSINESS BARGAINS— We have for sale a wholesale and retail grocery; receipts now over $100,000 a year. Present owner obliged to sell to give his entire attention to another business, Will sell stock at inventory and fixtures at a sac- rifice. No better chance for a hustler to be- gin making money at once. The finest little grocery and provision market in East Washington, located on the Principal thoroughfare and having the cream of the trade of that section of the city. Sales now over $1,200 per month, and con- stantly increasing. This is perfect gem of a plac, and all that {s asked 1s $1,500. ‘The stock and fixtures will nearly reach this figure, leaving out the elegant class of patronage this store commands. Owner obliged to leave city; must sell within the next week. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO.. 907 G st. n.w., Real Estate and Business Exchange. It ISHED COAL BUST- ness, with best class customers in West End; owner having another occupution. Apply quick. Books for inspection. “Address Box 142, Star of- fice. o12-2t* DRUG STORE FOR SALE, NEAIt GOVERN building; one of the best 1 Address "Box 61, Star office. FOR SALE—TWO NO. 1 POULTRY AND VEGETA- ble benches in markets. Address 219 5th st. ne., city. it? irterest on D. ©. real estate security. RAWLINGS, Member Washington 105 L (Arlington Fire Ins. $400 AVERAGED EACH WEEK LAST YEAR BY placing $10; dividends paid weekly; can with draw any time; chance of a lifetime: C.E.COOP- It, 430 Madison ave., Covington, K; ite Y% per cent commission. Address, with full particulars, ee s m* Box 6. St X TO LOAN IN ANY Si per cent per arnum on approved city and, on good collateral security. . A. HIT 2 seZt-1m) New York ave. x NCED ON FURNITURE, planes in residerce or storage; also policies, ware louse receipts, interests In estates, Ist and 2 1202 N. Cap. st. ED ATS roperty IPS, trust notes or other securities. 25-3m* READY MONE’ and surburban propert: city loans promptly iade. T & CO, 635 F st, nw. oN as Bese 10,000, 5,000, 2,500, . 1,000, ‘500. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. nw. seS-tt ~_(el4-1m*4) S VERSITY. The twelfth annual couse of lectures will begin Tucsdry. October 1, 1805, at 8 o:clock p.m. The fntroductcry’ address will be delivered by Piof. A. D. Cobey. MONEY TO LOSN IN ANY SUMS $500—AVERAGE PROFIT OVER $500. THE greatest opportunity ever offered to turf specu- lators to make big money a Mimited capital write for particula: . HUDSON, 530 Mad Covington, Ky. E Wi ARAN IN EACH ID N dends and 50 per cent profit upon all ri vestments, exclusive of all charges; the induce- ments we offer are unexcciled; welte immediately we full particulars. L. FREEMAN & ©U., Cov- aston, offer special inducements to parties with’ fra $8,000 to $10,000, with services, or a controlling t could be obtained. Tl, sting double the amount of the capital Every facility offered GANT NEW TH ST. bet. D und B sts. n.w. This is one of the besi business stands in Washington; suitable for any business. Will be leased for a term of years at a reasonable rent. ‘THOS. E. WA( DESIRED. ATS AND 6 PER CENT, On Distriét ‘of Columbia real ‘estate. Also builders’ and installment Ioans. ine WALTER H. ACKER, set-tt ae 704 14TH S W. Exaininations for admission will be held Monday, | MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, Spt. 25, at 8 o'clock p.m.» at the college building, | 614 and 6 peg.cent, on real estate security: 00 cerner of 8th aad K sts. n.w. delay in deciding on applications. HEISKELL & Four years’ graded course tn the Medical De-| MfcLERAN, 1008 F st. BeoT-tf rtment, and thee years’ graded course in the | °°" "" = ——— = Bertat Departmert. Ample clinical and laboratory | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTAT! 'URITY facilities will be afforded. 816 r Information apply to H. H. BARKER, M. D., Dean, 1116 1 st. NGS, ELOCUTION: deep breathing, No, 80 9th st. 8. Xander, in sums of $500 and upward at lowest rates for building or other purposes. ©. P. RARTO, oom 1, Riggs Fire, Iesurance Company building, 1391 iyo F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN,,ON APPROVED CiTY REAL estate at 6 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to ‘prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, dy8-tt tt 1307 F st. p.w. Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music. Lessons recumed MONDAY, Sept. 16. Office hours: 11—12 o'clock, Studio: 807 11ta st. nw. sel4-im PROF. ARNOLD W. MEYER, GRADUATE LF zig; plano, theory, voice culture, psychological system; focusing of tone instantaneous; develops five registers; mo tremulo, Circulars 1335 12th st. nw. sell-Im* ~ Washington Seminary, 1588-40 17th st. Select boarding and day school. and preparatory depts. German-English ten. Primary. Mr. & Mrs.SMALLWOOD. MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal ‘Training School, 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall aud winter sessions October 1, 1895. ON HOUSEHOLN, FURNITURE, ‘PIANOS. ORGANS, HHGRSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL, OR PUBLICITY. You receive the matey on a few hours’ notice. Partial pasments can be made on ihe principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, ensy 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 ©! Sy24-160 tion certificates, old line life policies, syndl- cate certificates or warehouse receipts, YENKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st Jy9-t! se2-3m E. .W.—Lessons in crayon, oll, pastel, water color, china and tapestry painting; portraits in oll taught by an easy method. se16-2m° McELHINNEY, STUDIO MR. ERNEST LENT, Piano, Violin, Theory of Music, se2-2m * 1528 Corcoran st. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN € -any 610 F N.W. fou want, large or HOrSeS, wy Will i without removal or’ pub Y buses with us sciictly confidential, and n get the woney the day you ask for it. ve patd in part or in full at any the convenlence of the borrower, and rt paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan Jn proportion to the amount paid, WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Je16-tr ‘ 610 F st. se {ime to suit MISS AMY 0. LEAVITT, Na VERMONE aual-it LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBC ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312 Meseachusetts avenue, Washington, D. 0. ‘A day school for young ladies and Uttle girls. AVE. N.W., 0, AND, HARSIONY, MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, 0} REAL ESTATE IN THR DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. In addition to a thorcugh course in English French, Gorman nnd Latin, special advantazes are offered to students in the art and mmslcal departments. A kindergarten has been opened in MONEY TO TOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. = TEER, M M. PA mh9-tf. 1418 F st. connection with the academy. au3i-6m: OLNEY SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. Special advantages for study of modern lan- guages, music aud art; daily exercise. in, call: thenics, drawing, Latin and French or German Included in the reguiay cours 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., auZi-(f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin, | _ ap25-tt 1324 Fost. nw. MR, PUINAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND | MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP. 3 Will reopen Sept. 16, Eee Ereparation {or pes tet ce poe aer Ae coll universities and’ technical schools, . H. SMITE for “Saal ness ‘pursults, Private tultlon furnished; | _@pl0-tt 1418 F st. n.w. best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUN. A.M., 1633 19th ‘st. hoe auzz A Business Education. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR state security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apls-tf Cor, 13th and @ - MONEY TO LOAN ON: APPROVED REAL ESTATB within the District of Columbia, In amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. 4al9-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. n.w. BUSINESS SHORTHAND couse, fol COURSE. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship, Of ‘TypewritIng, Arlihmetle’ COMMERCE, Dictation jandliallh the Si covartnlatsyncw-reuurear snc) mmercl : ; 0 preps Wasbington, D. C. Studies. ‘Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; new rooms and halls, Moderate tuition MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS SUIT, AT CUR- rent tates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. jn4-tt d cass terms. Seni for catalogue, IT-tt ©. K. URNER, A.M... E., Pri ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st., IF_YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, SELL real estate, let me hear from you. 1 can gaye you time and money. J. EAKIN. CADRES: Select school for young ladies and children, wil ea See a reopen Monday, September 9, Muse and. palnt- == ing classes for, persons not attending day. school. ; Y. Lo aulé3m | SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY D TYPEWRITING. LAISE, 1223 12th st. nw. NEW nd by a and RAPID meilod. MR. HEL RAKEMA TEACHER OF VIOLIN, Studio, 1221 12th st. (selt-Im) 1824 Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in_all kinds of dranghting and eee Cee LCs begin Sept. 23. 531 7th st. ne. se7-8m* The McDonald-Ellis Schoot For Giris, COR. 17TH ST. AND M:ASSACWUSETTS AVR. College, academi+, preparatory and primary de- partments; also a well-appointed hirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1805. £023 to ocld Miss ANNA ELLIS, Princtpnl. Tliss Alice E. Burbage, Pianist. Graduate Leipzig Royal Conservatory. Teacher of Fiano, Harmony and Counterpoint. 469 I st. p.w. Office hours, 5 to G. se!7-Im* THE DUNTONIAN Electrica! Institute. “Hutchins building,” 10th and D st! Residence, re Pore : city ae Ge = i He A 1213 st. lied mechanics, mechanical draughting and de- ' = Ne : signing: Full inborators and practien! shop courses, FOR SALE-LOTS AND HOUSES — WESLEY Tatest and best methods. Not the “‘onty school in | Heights. The Ameriean University lays the cor- the world,” but the BEST in Washington. Opens | Oct. 2. CaN at the MMfice for full particulars, or address the principal, GEO. EDW. DU | J ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, | KER: aul-3in,1id MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, No. 715 5th st. n.w. Volce culture and piano instruction. a-1m* Lessons resumed. H TAUGHT iN 28 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO. | nenciation; spoken well, read and’ undersiood in | & course 3f ‘80 lessons; free lesion at 4 p.m. | Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. now. seto-Im‘ | ms OUT OF WASHINGTON. | MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTS, CONCORDVILLE, Pa. —$198 per year. A successful school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boy: the dutles of life. Boys under 13 years, $17 J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin,” au20-r031 INGTON J.) SEMINARY_CONVENI to New York, Phils., Balt. and Wash. Both sexes. 56th ‘year. Healthful. Beautiful. 18 teachers, 12 courses. Cost moderate. For benatl- fully illustrated catalogue :.Adrese ‘Yy16-78t = THOMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. i TON FOR SALE-JUST WHAT YOU WAN FOR RENT—AT LINDEN, MD. FOR SALE—36 ACRES, 6 MILES FROM WAS! se26-lin REDFORD W. WALK! prices and easy terms—improved and unimproved — a5 10-acre villa sites from one to two miles If they don't suit, will find Headquarters EO. P. ROB- from Georgetow! you any kind of a place you want. a county property. building, 930 F st. nw. MILES OUT Branch,’ 8-room cottage; furnace; 5 minutes from station; very rent low. or will sell on easy pay COTTAGE, Star office. ocl2-3 B. & O., Met. hot and desirab) ‘or to Robinson & Lodge, 93 At- | NS at $275, $900, $1,000, 000, | $2,500, $5,200, $3,250, $5,500, $18,000. PAINT PLANT, ‘sawmill, brickyard and other business places cheap. Many of the above are bargains. We buy and sell every kind of erie "CIN ason for selling. tar office. ave., now 10th and hop is worked by first-class ¥. barbers. Give us a trial. N.Y. ave. nw. white Phila. and N. ocl-6t* FOR SALE-$1,000 WILL BUY fixtures and three bowling alley $1,500. Cull 1320 E st. . D-SEVERAL GOOD MORTGAGES ON property desirably located in Washington cit, iarge loans preferred; seud full particulars. Ad* dress BALTIMORE, ‘Star office. o11-6t* E-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 7TH ST.; et ae ee A > Stall 400, Cervter Market, or 419 7th BAR, STOCK will inventor Ww wi 23 14th st. A LADY WISHES TO IN SCHOOL IN Washington or suburb: EXPERIENCED TEACHER, Evening Star, Washington, D. C. nw BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES—ENEI with $500 capital, wanted to take general agency for city; quick-selling novelty; experience in hendling ’canvassers desirable, although not ab- solutely necessary. RICHARDS & CO., 203 Broad- TIC MAN, way, New York. ocl0-3t DRUG STORE IN N.W., BARGAL $1,600 Oil route of 400 customers. + "400 Grocery stores, n.w. and 8. Inventory Employment. bureau $350 010-8t* W. K. MeCOY, Room 34, Le Droit bldg. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALL PIECES of real estate—One or two well-located and equip- ped drug stores In the n.w., doing a nice business with a good class of custom; will be sold cheap; fine chance for the right parties. ocl0-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, 920 F n.w. “MILK DEALERS,” TAKE NOTICE. For sale, from Nov. 1 to May 1 next, 50 gallons per day of A No. 1 milk; delivered in Washington any hour to sult. Only responsible parties answer. No private interviews granted unless price is stated. Address DAIRY FARMER, Star office. Oc9-6t* if YOU WAVE A STORE OR BU wish sold without publicity . K. McCOY, Room 34, Le Droit o8-5t® FOR SALE—AT BIG DISCOUNT—ABOUT $12,000 INESS YOU of trust notes in any amounts desired; part monthly snd part 3-year notes; well secured; In- terest and principal promptly paid; ood indorse- ment; must be sold, us money is needed for bulld- ing. ‘GEO. I. KOKINSCN, 93 Atlantle bldg. oci-6t $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, NO MATTER HOW COM- PLICATED, THAT CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY'S, 1221 F ST. N.W. SEND POSTAL WAGON WILL CALL. LOST AND FOUND. TOLEN—$10 REWARD—COLUMBIA | WHEEL, "95, model 30; No. 8,904; Liberty drop handle coasters: lamp, ‘rat. trap pedals and) toe clips; name, Wallace E. Gregg, in gold letters, on upper bar of frame. Ieturn to 616 O st. aul4-5d mie ee 12-3 TOST-COLLIE DOG; LAME IN FRONT SIOUr- det Re to 184 Md. ave. s.w. Suitable re- Bt . 16TH AND T AND STA Navy via Lafayette Square, a_i: belt with oval silver buckle. Reward If returned to Library, Navy Department, 1 on you, we send a young American on an Ameri- can bicycle, and pay you solid cash exchange for gents’ discarded garments. Notes by mail. 012 JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. n.w. DANCING TAUGHT PRIVATELY—TERMS, WITH music, $5 for a course of 6 “private” hours; class, '$1-50 per mo. ehfidren, $1. = steacheras references. ress, for 6’ days, QUICK M} THOD, Star office. oclo-ate SHORTHAND—COACHING, INSTRUCTION; DIG- TATION, SMALL CLASSES; PERSONAL AT- TENTION; THOROUGH a ESS; 4-5, AND & PE Mo. TH! DILLERY. Gor int an se! W. WILLIAMS’ AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DB- tective agency — Confidential communtcations Dromptly attended to: office open all hours; best tablished 1880. Supt., 920 F st. aw. refs. Jy13-3m* BOARDING. 1618 15TH ST. ; ROOMS AND BOARD; IN Acsirable location; also table board. ite 813 VERMONT AVE., OPPOSITE THE ARUING- ton. First-class board at $20, and desirable rooms. ocl1-6t* ROOMS AND BOARD FOR MEN IN FASHIONA- ble neighborhood, near departments and clubs; meals served out to families. Address T. A., Star office. o1l2te SPECIAL TO TABLE BOARDERS. — MESSRS, Duffy & Leannarda, proprietors of the “American House,” cor. Pa. ave. and 7 st., beg to announce to the public generally that they are now servit the best table board in the city, from 6 a.m. to pam. at the following reanced prices: see + $20 per month; 2 meals per day, Poouth. “Particolar attention given ladies. seb5- OFFICIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE ENGINEER COMISSIONER, District of Columbia, Washington, October 11, 1895.—Notice is hereby given that the Commission: ers of the District of Columbia intend to muke the following ituprovements, Which are, in thelr judg- ment, necessary for the public health, safety and comfort: assessments for one-half the cost of the same will be made, as provided for in public act No. 171, approved” August 7, 1894. Parties who are interested in the proposed work are hereby notified that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia Will give a hearing at the District build- ing, on the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF OCTORER, 1895, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, to any and all sons’ who may desire to object to said improve- ments being made—Pave with vitrified block 15-foot elley in square 221, adjacent to lots 9 and 10, square 221; estimated cost, $600. o11,12,18&19 ~ ‘MEDICAL. Dr. Carleton, 728 oth Street N. W. Over 25 years’ experience. FOURTH YEAR IN WASHINGTON. TREATS WITH THE GREATEST SKILL AND SUCCESS ALL DISEASES 6 BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, CHRONIC DISEASES, BLOOD POISON, SKIN DISEASES AND DISEASES OF STOMACH AND BOWELS. Nervous and Special Diseases. is perhaps the most of disease and su rolific source ring nmong Nervous ali mankind, and especially among Debility te" Sneritan people. Three- fourths of the chronic complaints which make life miserable can be traced to some form of NERV- OUS WEAKNESS. It is confined to no age, uo sex. NERVOUS © DEBILITY, You feel more tired ip the morming than on to bed. You bave melancholy spe You un- able to coacentrate your mind. poor memory. You feel uniit elther for business or s0- ciety, feel shy, desire to be alone, lack confidence in ourself, irritable, despondent ahd feel generally used vp and that life is losing tts charm for you. MARRIED OR SINGLE MEN afilicted with or- veak lost or declining vigor, the result es or too great mental strain, can diy restored by Dr. Carleton’s unfailing Age-no impediment. KIDNEY AND BLADDER Ailments, as Painful Difficult or too Frequent Urimation, and all -mat- ters relating to Urinary Passage, skillfully treated, promptly. and positively cured. BLOOD POISON. The symptoms of which are sores in the mouth, sore throat, eruptions over the body, sores on the scalp, hair falls out, ulcers, mucous patches on tongue or lips, tumors, red spots on the skin, warty going growth, &c., Worst cases solicited. Not one failure in five years from 900 cases treated. Cure or money refunded. IF YOU ARE AFFLICTED With any chronic, lingering disease or ailment, no matter who has ‘failed to cure you, consult Dr. Carleton. His long residence in “Washington and his brilliant record of cures effected in apparently hopeless cases, entitle him to your confidence. Consultation’ free. Hours: 9 to 5; evenings, 7 8. Sunday, 10 till 2. Dr. Carleton, 728 9th N.W. ite to “CONNECTICUT AVE. HEIGHTS” LOTS. Most healthful and beautiful Home sites in city. ocl1-8t_J. B. WIMER, Real Estate, 608 13th st. Dr. Leatherman, Medical Expert and Specialist, 602 F St. N. W., TREATS ALL CHRONIC, NERVOUS. BLOOD AND SPECIAL DISEASES OF Men and Women: Heurs, 9 10 32 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thure- PB. day and Saturday nights, 7 to 8. Sundays, 4 to 6, oc-Im* AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. r.w.; 5) ycors’ experience in treatment of all diseases aa consultation fiee ard strictiy confidential. 6¢30-1m' DENTISTRY. WE EXTRACT TEETH Absolutely Painless. Our preparation for painless extracting is an im. provement over all others now used. A trial will convince the” most skeptical of what we say. All dental opezutinas painlessly performed and fully guarante:d. Extracting, 50c. Filling, 75c. up. Best full set-of teeth, $8.00. Estimates given free. DR, GRAHAM, 307 7th st. nw. 01-144 Skeptical Folks Are invited to investigate. To those whe have been paying “fancy” prices for Dea- tistry ours sound imposalble. Fiftee minutes in our office will show them the how and the why of it. Expert operators—modern appliances—business meth- ods—that tells the story. Scientific Dentistry at Moderate Prices. U.S. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, sont?! 7th St. N. W. ocl- FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, G25 Mass. ave., Hoinoeopathic Dispensary bldg. 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 6 dai c26-tt FOR SALE—BICYCLES. AND HOU in add. to THE McLACil- ‘A AND LOAN COMPANY, cor, 10th and G sts. naw. o12-3t IN 1M from Wash- ‘ockville, Md., a ton, opposite hit. R. running t h property; no finer erty for st subdivision; also other up saburh . WAGGAMAN, 1m 14th (upstair: EW AND Inquire at ocd-w&s! s cottages, $10, $12, $1 POST OFFICE. ington; eight-room dwelling: (new); large barn, with basement stable and ali necessary buildings; shade, fruit und grass; well fenced; ground 1s with ine view ‘of surrounding country; . ~ JOHN STEPHE ner stone for two, of its buildings next month. Wesley Heights, the highest and mest beautiful part of the ‘northwest, faces the university grounds, and will soon be reached d'rect by Massa- chusetts avenue. No better investment or more beautifal location for a home. Over 600 lots now sold. Cholve lots 13 to 16 cts. per foot; also two modern houses for sale; terms easy. Plats snd full information here. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th st. (up stairs). ocl0-Im ‘NILWORTH. Ee Wore EXC NONE SOMEST URBS OF WASHINGTON, and healthy and magnificent views. Chevy Chase and Kensington clectric railway passes ‘through it, giving rapid transit to center of ci only three to seven cents per foot. Terms easy. Houses built for purchasers where desired. For further information and call on SR & SON, 1006 F. FOR SALE—PIANOS. SALE-A_VERY pian SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD in good condition and tine High | Can be seen at 806 19th st. n.w. FOR SALE—VICTOR BICYCLE, NEARLY NEW; fitted with pneumatic tires; must be sold at auy price, Call at 9 7th st. ocl2-3t FOR SALE—CRAWFORD BICY oy best bicycles ever cffered in Washington for the A full line to be found at Guz F nw. jOHN P. MURPHY, Agen BEAUTIFUL 27-1b ladies’ and gent ight 21-Ib., 24-1h. wheels; wood’ rims guaranteed. Call Something "new, oc7-tf OW! FOR SALE—BICYCLES— 3 “Columbia” pnenmatio, fine shape 4 ‘Victor pneumatic, fine shape 4 Columbia, model 56, fine shape ‘95 Lady's Warwick, 22 Ibs., one month oid. $55 Can be bought on installments at_a slight ad- vance in price. W. D. HADGER, eit 1024 CONN. AVE. FOR SALE—CAPITAL PNEUMATIC, IN_FIRST- class ecndition and a great bargain at $35 cash; conplete with tools. J. B. McQUEEN, 1108 Dw. (upstairs). ‘se25-40 and examine. 5 rant LADIES, TAKE with for r CAPES, Fine work and perfect fit yguuranteed; arges. Mra. . A. TRAVIS, 214 N. J. ave. half block from B. & O. depot and Capitol. INE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN first-class Parisian style; white dresses, laces and lace curtains a specialty; prices reasonable. Call Mme. VIBOUD, Successor to Mme. Valmont, Old i, 713 11th st. se3-2m* LACE CURTAINS CAREFULLY CLEANED. 25 years’ experience. Highest European and Wash- ington reference. Prices reasonable. Send postal | and Iwill call, Mrs. MARY SCOTT, 1406 1st n.w. | e2-1m* | SE\LSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS relyed and aitered into latest styles. Fancy | muffs and collars mad: to order. Miss C. C' NINGHAM, 1208 8th st, m.w. bet. N ‘and O tts. se7-3m | most p POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. B 8. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LINE— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View leet 7th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday at a.m., landing at uli wharves as far down a3 Mad- ox creek, including Chapel Point and Cotonial Bench, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3, p.m. Passenger accommodations first- class.” Freight recelved until hour of sailing. ‘Tele hone 1765. a ye REED & CO. 0B, 8, RANDALL, oni lexandria. jetor and Manager. See . CARPINTER, Gen. Agt., fyll-tt Washington, D.-O. ARROW- STEAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. Vv. SMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, From 7th st. sae Wharf. Steamer Wakefield leaves Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. On Mondays for inter- mediate landings, Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Bush- wood, Rock Point and Nomini creck landings. On Wednesdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Zee feck Folnt. Colton’ a, Bt, Clem ent’s bay and Nomint creek landings. turdays for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, Bush- weod, Rock Point, Colton’s and Nomin! creek endings. Returning on Tuesdays nnd Sundays ahout 4 p.m. and Thui ‘3 about 11:30 p.m. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith for the picturesque lower Po- tomac and Chesapeake bay. Delightful tripe to salt water, touching at all popular watert Places and” summer resorts, Mondays and “ednesdays at 8 p.m. for Colonial Reach, Colton’s, Leonardtown, Nomini Creek, Piney Point, St. George's Islar.a, Smith Creek, Coan and Yeocomico, arrive at Washington early Wednesday and Fri- day mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Co- lonial Beach, Colton’s, Pinay’ Point, St. George's Island, Sniith’s Creek, Coan and Yeocomico, arrive at Washinzton Sunday at about 10 p.m. In effect dene 15, 1895. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, General ‘Manager. sel3-tt THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer Sue every Monday and Thursday at 9 p.m., for Baltirore and river landings, This ts decidediy the ant trip out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly firs’-class. Freight for river Iand- inga received on Mondays, Tharsdave and Satur- days. Rates given on Raltimore freigh STEPHENSON EROS. Agente, 7th st. wharf. Mice, 910 Pa. ave. -mh7-6m.13) Telephone 745. $1,000 upright for $375. $10 monthly payments. The facts are these: Messrs. Seals Bros. the largest piano firm in Birmingham, Alabama, ordered a Bradbury piano from our factory a few months ago, but by some mistake the factory sent them the finest Bradbury that is manufactured, entirely unsuitable for their trade—the kind of instrument that is al- ways made to order, being far too expensive to carry in stock. Seals Bros. wired us immediate- ly that the piano was too expen- sive for them, and we wired .__ them to ship it back—and ene hereitis —a magnificent massive San Domingo Mahogany Upright Piano, perfect in tone, best ac- tion in the world and listed on the catalogue at $1,000. Sucha piano was once sold by us at $600, but we’ve never had another to sell at that price since. But what are we to do? The piano is far too expensive for the usual trade. The only way clear to us is to cut the price way down—to put it on the -price level of pianos that are as inferior to it as silver to gold. We have shut our eyes and marked it $375—just about one- third its real worth. The terms are $10 monthly. The first customer who gets here after The Star is out will buy this piano—for it’s the big- gest bargain we ever offered. BradburyPianoWarerooms 1225 Pa. Ave. it Moody’s Big Choirs Are supported by the ESTEY PHONONIME, the latest advance in organ making. It meets all the requirements of a large pipe organ and costs one-half as much. It has been adopted by the N. E. Conservatory, Boston, and by the Peabody Conservatory, Balti- more. Organists and organ students are invited. to examine it. Sanders & Stayman. 934 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON. 13 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE. PIANOS AND ORGANS One nearly new Bradbury upright cash and $6 per month. One Gert $185; $10 ‘cash and $7 per month. Pianos for Feat. Planos stored at $1 per month: Hauling, $2 First-class pianos bought, sold and exchanged. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. u.w., 430-6m,8 Sobmer Pigno Agent, The Stieff Pianos ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DURABLE MADB. New Scale, ‘These tustrumenws are acknowledged to be the ocl2-tt New highest grade manufae- tured. ‘Sold entirely om Artistic thelr own merits, amd Cases Srriedter 1 AT FACTORY PRICES. D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. ocl2-tt WE SELL PIANOS AND ORGAN New and second-hard. Just row exceptionally cteap for cash or on installrumts. | We give. per. sonal attention to t iz and repairing of pianos ard other instruments. If 30 years’ experience Is worth anything, our patrons get it for nothing. ‘The old relizble G. L. WILD BROS, & CO. oc5-2w* Uptown Muste Store, 1315 7th st. ~ The Hardman Piano Represents The Perfection of Modern Piano Making. The care with which the instruments are made—the excellence of the materials, ahd, above all, the perfect plans on which they're buflt—make them ideal. They're the ma siclans’ pianos—and the singers’ pianos, Metzerott Music Ce. ALL THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, 1110 F St. N. W. o11-24d ANABE PIANOS. The Recognized Standard OF MODERN PIANO MAN UFACTURE Musical and Mechanical Develop. ment Artistic Architecture. IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. SECOND-HAND GRAND UPRIGHT AND ARE PIANOS OF DIFFERENT MAKES AT PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. Tuning and uepa ag by experienced workmes, Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1737. ocll-tt A Piano in the Family. Better get one of a modern style and let us have that old square of yours in exchange. Will allow you a fair price for it. Henry White, 05-103: 935 F st. TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1209 G ST. _N.W.—KTA- kauer, Lindeman, Wisner, Kellar Bros. Fackird Orgs; ‘bargains tn slightly used pianos, ¢ KUHN, est. 1872. Practical plano maker, 5-81 A Rare Piano Bargain. $500 Piano for $185. One of our custor raving the elty will sell {uclr maguiticent Upright Grand Piano, for $185 cath, tocludh stool. Only been 2 short time, and is in beautifal condition. Not @ scratch or mar on It. One of the iinest stan- d:id makes and the sweetest and purest of tones, ‘A great opportunity is here to procure ag untieval bargnin at this great sacrifice. Call at once. The Piano Exchange, 2-204 913 Pa. AVE. A Good Piano At a moderate price, That 1s what we propose te give you. We have now on hand a namber of Beautiful, 713 Octave Pinnos, in ‘oak, cherry, French walnut and ebory-finish cases, at only on easy payments. A good stool and cover with each Plino, and every instrament is, fully Suarantesd for sik sears, This te straight” Not & $350 Piano for $299, a Piano for $250 is whet we offer you. Come and see them and try them. We bave a few good Square Pianos that have been used that we cup sell you as low as I ee and’ fe have Stock of Organs Ficnds at various pricos whlch wo are selling at a “cut” to get them out of the way while we are making our repairs and Imp:ovements. Kindly come and seo us. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. oc2-254. Piano Tuning. . J. BECK! PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; “ge icra given; terms oS 1ith st. ow.

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