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FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. FOR SALE—$2,700-NEAR B. AND 0. DEPOT, TO LOAN ON CITY REAL. ESTATE > 36 and bath; lot 16x100 i in sms of $5,000 Sata tae Soe pe it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. 1 per cent. aS Se £e29-8t- LIPBENMANN & HAWN, 1908 F st. "$2 t00; renting for $22 a month; lot 25x | WANTED—A LOAN OF §2,500 FOR TWo YEARS, ° ered st: We at 8 per cent; chattel security; well established: "Sin" Gui LARGE LIST OF INVESTMENT | Wort four tlmes amount of Address Box HOUSES. STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. it | 12, Star office. ‘Be28-31 ri NOE $100,000 TO LOAN Se stat teak oak ick Sone, ‘on real estate in sums not less than $10,000. Reor 14th and Yale sts., Columbia Heights, for a P. A. ea cee $6,000, which Is fully $2,000 below value; there se27-2t [339° Zever his beet #0, lerge and hatadsome x house | $35 "To $500 LOANED UPON FURNITURE AND sold for $6,000; a lovely front stone porch, ‘pianos in use without removal or publicity; glass storm doors; 9 nice roome; 4 on Ist Seen tatauna ie culation, ail tanta nae lee costly mantels and chandeliers; tiled bath: collateral securities. Call or address 512 13th st. yard; alley; better than Jy24-3m* RUST BP SOUNER PAIRPAX, 806 F st. nw. | MONEY TO LOAN AT LEGAL RATES OF IN- terest upon indorsed notes, insurance policies FOR SALE—16z Ww. house A GOOD SROOM | and collateral security; no delay with sible reduced to $2, th; hot and cold] applicants. P.O. Box 244. se16-12t* ~ ¢€ GIVE Us YOUR LICATION FOR FIVE PER STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 ¥ st- n-w- CENT MONEY; NO DELAY in loaning you ANY A CHEAP HOU: IN “RP ST. NEAR AMOUNT from $500 to $50,000. cle; only $7.700; new; brick and stone} sel8-tf STONE & FAIRFAX, 906 F st. n.w. front: % storie and cellar; 4 rooms ou Ist floor; | SOXE¥ TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL f SALE — ANOTHER BARGAIN — NEAR | ¢state at Sand 6 percent. | | a peng cB terres neds RE PP S.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.¥ t wat : + parce FE F. cor. 18th and V sts. nw. “ppllances, SEE OUI LIST MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS, LIFE insurance policies, collateral and other available STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.we | securities: best ‘terms in city. ATTWELL & oT HW UI tz building, 11th and For SSLE-ON “THe HneIGIn ee eee ee eee ew cks; cellars; fu ; lots 25x | 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS IN HAND TO De Uae ee Joan on real estate situated in the city of Wash- Sée us about houses on Columbia Heights. ington: $90,000, $33,000, $20,000, $17,000, $13,000, It STONE & FAL X. 806 F st. nw. oe ¢ fs # 6,500, eel FOR SALE — STONE HOU — LOOK — LOOK: at’S per cent.” CHARLES Don il te see those honses at corner of 1th aed Kenyor sts., Columb Heights. one square from 1th st. car live; nothing like them bave ever heen offered in the Jistrict of Columbia 1 fore; they age open on three sides, pra. corners ze parking both front and side Yerandis acroes the entire fronis; lots 26 wide; 12 rooms; laundry; 2 bath rooms; st heat; coal vaults for 30 tons. ‘They are the finest and pest im the District. See OWNER 600 rk F st. . 2d floor front. sez . FOR mace REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. OWN YOUR HOUSE. ‘ast RR a - 2 oe > I . desirable houses for sale on small [AN vata capuienl “i Inquire at the office and | MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- Yok at the houses. M. M. PARKE rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- seZs-12t 41s F We trict of Columbia. 1H, OWN, FOR SALE—LOOK AT THIS—$30 PER MONTH, | oo t¢ FITCH, Lat ree R= inclading interest, will buy a corner st Saas 40 Tous: bath collar, furnace; am.) ritol | MONEY, TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- ice, ¥ CARR, 1 . ave. De. ‘est es inte! 3 a Hill rk , $4,500. 3. : . ACHALLINGER, 7 y u24-t1 4th st. now. ;ALE—HANDSOME TWO-STORY AND { _8U24t basen. eae bouse; 9 rooms; a.m.i. and | NO TROUBLE FOR US TO LOAN YOU ANY . OWNER, apply to 3 a K ANI EA INABLE Cl a — ber: PP s2S- Bt au2i-tt STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 B nw. ER, 1021 414 M TO LOAN i; rents IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. HERBERT A, GILL, for $40; price,” $6,500 Capitol Hill, Apply to Own THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1897~<14_ PAGES. - 18 EDUCATIONAL. ; __... EDU@ABIONAL. a ae EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ASSISTANT RECTOR CHOSEN IN WASHINGTON. ‘ IN WASHINGTOA.. _ ___ IN WASHINGTON. = WASHINGTON. igi Gramare of tee tonal Uairernc ot Coemmera, | THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, | Modern and Anciemnt| Washington Heights School, Denmark, teacher of plano, otgan: theory, and 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. n.w. Address cai 3 Resse mE | oe ae went pore | Languages taught| Bist Sects Stik oo SONS, '925 Penna. ave. : 8e29-10¢ “REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., Presidat. Miss SARA M. STERRETYT. _seb-tt Bev. Ernest M. Paddock Oalled to St. John's P. E. Parish. ¢ i We are now prepared to teach not Learn to be a Draughtsman! Se me ctigepe en, the, modern Tat also Greek, and eeepc Gene 29 The Successor of Rev. Robert s. W. matimentics begin Sept. S651 Tihvat: ay. | 100 Profemrs, Amistnts and Jostractory | for entrance ints Achdcmiet, Colleen, c(t. Fees | MAWYLAND AGRICULTURAL, COLLEOR, . begin Sept. me. 4 : ‘00d, Resignea—n se20-1m* ws The session opens ‘jn a1 achools September 29, | Are moderate trial lesson f MARYLAND SCHOOL OF “TECHNOLOGY. ¥ oi—New Pastor WIMODAUGHSIS CT. 1425 NEW Yom seta ints BERLITZ SCHOOL, ™,}s%,*% SURI TOR AL RAL, SUNT @ Phitadeiphian, ave.—Arithmetic and al ra organize Sept. 30 at = aul2-6m—14 Unsurpassed equiprrent in all departments. Lo- ee ee eee The, College. say, HARRIET SL roe ey LESSONS. | gation yaeealtha._ 07 B. and O. RR; miles trom ace cebi hea ANDREW P. MONTAGUZ, Ph. D., LL. D., Dean. | Wednesdays, Thu Fridays and Saturdays,” | bath Tooms and gymrasium? $190 for 9 montus. | Whe : S Gaillard School. n it was announced in The Star last ailare ° at tn and women complete courses in| _8¢18-1m v _11i5 9th ‘st., The Montrose. For further particulars address 5 a Prot. Gaillard has returned from Europe. School | Literature and ‘Sctente, leading te the degrecs of “7-Im R. W. SILVESTER, President. | May that the first assixtant minister of St. of Languages reopened. 1023 Fifteenth st. se29-tf | A.B and Be of John’s Protestant Episcopal Church, Rev. THE PHEBE A. Robert 8. W. Wood, had decided to sever KINDERGARTEN TRAIN: S| tomate nguiem Seaman aie | CEORCETOWN UNIVERSITY. | St. Agnes School. and free KINDERGARTEN wi Monday, | Science, Fine Arts, History, Hebrew, ‘and Bible, (FOUNDED 1789.) Under the direction of ie Dewees his connection with the parish, it was also Oct. 4, 1897. Two competitive scholarships open | Literature. SCHOOL OF LAW. gi study, Special advantages in music | Stated that a successor would be selected to students may be xpplicd for immediately. Ad- | Eatrarce examinations will be held at the Uni- . Aor a OE - sangre Gress Miss NEEL, 1218 st. nw se28-15t | Versity September 27 and 28. . ‘Mise ELI OW. BOYD, ~ PS ba Aen Ist of October, at which time the ioral wid The Dean of {he College will-be tn. Mie office, tn =. Pee S ee . Principal, Albany, X.Y. | resicnation of Mr. Wood was to take ef- Banjo Mandolin and Guitar the University building, daily, trom 10 a.m. to 1 w. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, $.J., fect. Thi 9 p-m., for the’ purpose of giving iaformation. President of the University. ——— e vestry of the church and the Instruction by Miss G. E. Buckingham, at Studio, — Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, LL.D. 1£22 Gth st. n.w., or at residence of pupil.se18-Im¢ The eS ees prac pes States), SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. FOR RENT-ON GRANT ROAD BET. TENLEY- Art School———_ West End | Corcoran Scientific School. | soa! stig Cour of Appeats af tbo Dis goes 2117 EET. ict of Columiin), sl ay Miss 8. W. KELLY'S Select Private Art School CHARLES E. MUNROE, Pb. D., Dean, Lecturer on Constitutional snd Ivternational Law bee rector, Rev. Dr. Alexander Mackay-Smith, have carried out this intention, and, ac- cordingly, week after next, 81 ber 17, the Rev. Ernest M. Paddock of Philadelphia wili . ve reopens Sept. 15. “Circulars on application and | ‘qnis school offers to men avd women the fol- ard Comparative Jurisprudence. FOR SALE—10 ACRES; 4 MINUTES TO CHEVY | first sieact Pra ante ek thee chiateh ia at Art Stores. sel4-Im* _ | jowing four-year courses of study, each of which Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LL.D. EuAWOE coch= incor Clete: a Getes ede eae segs 4206 isth st leads to the degree. of B. 8.: General Science, | (Associate Justice,. Court of Appeals of the Dis- - eg a4 sens + his! Exceptional care was taken in the selec= Olney School, Gn Conn ‘ave, | Civil Engineering Wlectrical Engineering, Mechan. trict of Columbia). - A Seeds Boarding and day school for girls.’ Primary, | teal’ Engineering, Chemistry. Analytical; Chemis- | Lecturer on the Law of Salles pan amps tion of a new assistant, and it is Lelieved ne try, Mathematical-physical; Mathe ratics, Metcor- Jurispradence. AND that a good choice has been made. Before academle and collegiate courses ches, Geomrapb, Pa a Mincralogs, ar Hon, JERRMIAI MM. WILSON, LL.D, nd Wate eects? minutes’ | Dr. Mackay-Smith left for Kurope last Principals. | ebitecture, Fi mn nguNge at Dgei culty and cf . sl lect road eI ace ce ee aye re pr ee Hon, LOUIS E. McCOMAS Bervyn, Md. set June he was in correspondence with Mr. MARY M. COOK, the school, in which 156 different topics tor study | (Associate Justice Supreme Court of the District Maer wae aaa Paddock, since Fupil. of Felix Dreyschock, Lerlin, ere. offered, S STARTED AT and since vand special students are permitted 10 of Columbia), then the matter has ‘Piano and German Lessons, register for any of «hese topics that they are | Lecturer on Law of Contracts and the Law of | Helkhts— tr ae dock BTes,,o8 Clee. | Deen definitely settled. se27-6t* $46 Westmister st. n.w. | guulited to pursue, ‘The instruction is given be- . Eviden z 5 ee Si antag, 8 and mth; nest M. Paddock is a native of IV¥ INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE sa Se ee ae oe JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL-D., 8e25 tes SEOCTLES FULLER, 504 1th, 3 phia, the son of the Rev. Dr. Pad- Sree aero Pa of success In lke? Nek one | mitted'the ‘choice of desks tg the Omer of thelr GEORGE FE. MAMILTON, LE.D., HEALTH, Tent, Episcopal clergyman of that city. Unnecessary study. “System makes impossible ridi- | feglstration. The opening exercises will be held | Lecturer on Practice, ‘Testamentary Law and Comfort, 5 Lacived his baccalaureate degree at Cole and reflection upon backward pup'ls or those | September 29, ac & paav., ig ulversity Hall, wity Pleading and Practice. Pront. | the University of Pennsylvania, and later cule and reflection upon ba s wien an addcons twill be auieend an Coat R. RCSS PERRY, A.M. LLD., Clevelard Park. au2j entered the Episcopal Theological Semi whe 8. W, CORNER STH AND K STS. N.W. a 8. ae ae Dean rite ae Lecturer on Common ian Hicading, Criminal Law a ¥ connected with Harvard University, at SS Oddy 2 zi office at the Uni ity from ey y. and Domestic Relations. a = = « de. : 2 ve Rempsbetters #88: Fears (067. ec ment seasion:— 7), -mieat radon Rey RENE HOLAIND, S., PIANOS AND ORGANS. iene = iON eae pet ole = —————— ture Nati 5 ~ - pe year, and MRS. MacCANRTER-LAMONT. VOCAL LESSONS. Th TALLMADGB AL LAMRERT. LLD., was immediately ordained deacon in the Vuplis prepared for oper, concert, oratorio, ie cwanpeigrer on Civil Law. Drogp’s Muste Store, Protestant Episcopal Church by Bist ebureh a lad ei Ps. Vlass or private ‘, IARTES A. DOUGLASS, Esq., 25 Pa. ave. -awrence of Massac! Ss Bs instruction, STUDIO, Wf aw. sein | SChool of Graduate Studies | recturer the “Lew, of ‘Torts ‘and ‘Negotiable ——-— -—— no active aterregy epg Cy eer i CHARLES E, MUNROE, ., Dean. SHAR ae : such a large parish St. John’s” w Was! on Seminary. CHARLES E. MUNROE, ‘Ph. D., MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M., LL. 3, 2 p as St. John's’ will ashingtor 1 Ser LADIES. Men and women holding suitable degrees from Lecturer on the Law of Personal Property. quickly familiarize him with all the various For catalogue and fall formation. apply to Jastitations of, repate ean pursue in, this school | |. DW. BAKER. A.M, CLM, heirlet aSiee Sea acces : duties. res : ee tOete courses of study leading to the degrees of Master istant United States Attorney for the Distric pout 150 Planes for rent, embracing ev. Frank M. Bigelow is % pare Mrs. Gr. Re ee rameipals, | of Arts, Diaster of Selence, Civil Engineer, lec: of Colambia), ei the an sistant at St. John's, and the parish si ports St. Mary's Chapel, Rev. O. L. Mitch- a oe wd several charitable institu- ions, and assists St. Micha rye ap meray Michael's and All Rev. Mr. Wood has not as yet definitely announced what course he intends to pur- A Steinways and other leading makes, Pick trical Engineer, Mecuanieal Engineer and Doctor | Judge of the Circuit Court and Lecture- on the » 1 = ~ of Patlosophy, two years’ study being required to |” Law of Real Extate and Elementary Practice, | ———— before the sweetest-toned are gone, Kent, Kindergarten and Normal. | oC Uiteeny, two years’ study being requized to M. Court of Appeals: Messrs. ‘TALLMADGE A. |——— $4 per month and up. ‘The Elizabeth Peabody | Kindergarten Normal | Pbilosoplyy and one year's study being required LAMBERT and JOB BARNARD. School, and Mrs. Mann's Kindergarten and School, | for cach of the otuer degrees. ¥ auld-3m 1319 F st. now. .E_CAMBRIDGE ST., GEORGETO' Be baal nice modern heuse of 9 rooms: equity will be sold MONEY TO LOAN AT 4 PER CENT cheap, or exchanged for simailer house. on Collateral Stocks, Bonds, ete., or any gilt- se28-4.tf Hi. L. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. edge Listed Securities. SH, BALANCE ON Tints, | —*u/S2m_L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G ST_N.W. tenanted snd $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON. SITY ‘BEAL ESTATE. E ny amount. — Lowest. rates. instalment Tenting for $59. "Address ‘OW: plan, L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, —| _auG-tf 21 G FOR SALE_BUILP FOR A HOME, AND $1,000 - 1421 under price. The only house remaining unsold | MGNEY “f0 LOAN $10 TO $1,000—0: a on the borth side, No. 1353 Harvard st., Columbia | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "PIANOS, ORGANS, Heights “near Lith st-; 10 large rooms: “white- HORSES. CARRIAGES, &c: gee ie ome ae 1m’ | ments on principal received at is time, which ~ pete =) = will lessen cost of loan. Yeu cen have the moncy R SALES TW SY GROOM BRICK | the day you apply for it. Our are the low- houses poying over fd fo FOR SALE—$1,000 ©. will buy property worth $7,000 cent net. Price, $5,600. | est; terms the best. No publicity; all business wa RR & ¢ in strict confidence. Please call for further In- se28-3t MG F st. tw. | formation. Ben FoR SALTY HO. BAUMERAS PER eC a ee ‘% 1902) Ln. 2 fn. HEADQUARTERS FOR FIVE MODERN’ HOMES. | i> you WANT TO WoRROW MONEY ON YOUR Prices too low to be published. Call for list. house and pay loan in monthly installments, or eB 4.tt bay a house in the nicest locations on Capttol me SS ee ¥ paying a cash payment and balance Fotean wee seh aeliiog? ten roonis “uni | OUUDIY cril and too SOHN I. O'DOS bath: all modern conveniences; large rooms; lot = a house full width of lot. BENS. P. | LOANS MADE ON APPROVED COLLATERAL, 1319 F st. se25-6t penpme ute oe aoe Lore pee as- 1 VER RIC P sociation shares, syndicate certificates, &c. ALE VERY LOW PRICE ye PAYG | delay. YERKES & BAKER, 1110 F st. (3 bet. P and Q sts. mw. Inquire neier nsS-tt w. se25-6t* | MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, JEWFLRY, diamonds, silverware and other valuables at H. FOR s ONLY FOER LEPT OF THOSE} {" FULDON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 Pa. ave, wetty new two-story bay-window houses—Nos. apl7-6m* 3: 2) F st. new; six large = Seen acd pantry; china closets, MADE _ARRA: S WITH A_CAP- is. electric gas lghting and bells: oon ftallet, T can pince $7 000 it 5 per cent. No de- bing; stationary washstands; wide parkinz; if property and papers are s Paved allay; street soon to be. concrete J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st., cor. F n.w. cars and publie school; terms, $100 © ap3-tt fo suit purchasers; open dally. GEO. P. 3 LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Owner, 802 F st. now. 5, 5% and 6 per cent. SALE—COLU fT fe27-tf GASCH BOs. MONEY TO 10. cet rates of interest, on D.C. real estate. loans a ty. Prompt attent ee WALTER TS AND 3 W new, elezant in ising in price from Large nov-tt To LoaN— Binney _ sts. ed; will be to’ owner, sia. mw. FOR SALE—03 bay-window Apply nd D house, irea pe $3,200. PI Owner, MARTIN WIEGAND, 9 Va. ave. s.w. ft a g selé-im* ae WASHINGTON MCRTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. FOR SALE_NO. 630 G ST. N.E., NEW HOUS! Will joan you any sum you want, large oF Roman brick; rooms, bath, pantry and cellar; | small, on furniture, pianos tiled bath and vestibule; open plumbing; first: | without removal or publicity class in every respect; thorough inspection de- Any business with us strictly confidential, and sired. Watchman on premises. Terms at my of- band get Ce ee ie et senses ie RISON, G00 F st. nw. sel8-3w ns can be pa part or in fall at ‘any a ae time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and FOR SALE—JUST COMPLETED—TWO ELEGANT | any Part pald reduces, the cost of carrying the Joan horses, wagons, ete., frame cottages on Richmond st. near the corner of proportion to. the amount pald. Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- VASHINGTON MORTGAGE € dence, about % mile from terminus of the 14th | _je16-tr 610 Fst. = ail’ conveniences ‘of city. howe. “Eaay | MONEY TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER % ices, size of lots, etc., apply to cent; $250, $500, $750, ete.. at 6 per cent, on and-tt DAVIDSON k DAVIDSON, 1558 Fae, nw. D.C real estate! WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., = z ap2s-tt 1407 F st. FOR SALE—HIGHVIBW HOTEL G 20-100 acres; > MONEY TO_LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL south end of Chain belige) Ont Se PrcHER, estate at 5 er cent Interest. 4 = with respect to prior ‘ments. en aw Ee specialty. TYLER & RUTHEREORD, FOR SALE—PARGAINS FOR TloME SEEKERS | jy3tf 1307 F st. aw. AND INVESTORS— : — a Ten rew houses in the southeast, containing | MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON six rooms, bath and cellar; nice cozy homes or a | approved District -eal estate: no delays. Der cent Investment: three on Est, se. M.'M, PARKER, aud 2d, at $3,200 ; four on 2d mb9-tr 1418 F st. Se oe ane en8 Foe MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER and $2250. JOHN A BASIE: , at $2.15 cent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 or more received at any interest period. F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n. delS-tt MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAT. estate security In the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASI’N DANENHOWER, 1411 G st. nw. N APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to soit applicants, at 5. Ste and 6 per cont. Jalo-tf G W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. ip YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BU tains 10 | “SELL real estate, let me heat fro rold stor- | gave you time md money. J. EAK! FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN—WITHIN walk of patent, pension and P.O. Dept.; lot 20x95 house new; beautiful architecture; 10 Large roo: Mi throngho large tiled bat plate glass storm very easy term: permanently the reason for Price. W. S. MINNIX, 1 SOME DOUBLE HON; porch and trimmings; 1832 40" feet. front parking; st. ¢ Fooms, tr age room, 2 jecteic | E2g°s3th wt pol aptll a 3 EY TO LOA wea Ban rice, $11, ANY SUMS DES 1 2 = AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, POR SALE- CLEVELAND PARK. OX WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. Que of those attractpre homes No delay im closing transaction, One of these attrac e THOS. J. FISHER & CO., One vse attractive homes 1324 F st. nw. thers at other prices. IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- Office, GIO 14th st. jct real estate, In sums to sit. at se9-tf JOHN SHERMA commission nominal. ALBERT — - sel-tf OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. ES RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER DINE: New York-Southampton (London-Paris) Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River Twin-screw U. 5. Mail ‘Steamships. View wharf Sundays, rei and Thursdays at ‘Sailing every Wednesday. 7 a.m., landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point, Oct. 6. 10 am, St. Lou Oct. 13, 10 ami Paris. . :-Qet. 20, 10 am © 27. 10 am)St. Louis. ov. 3,10am | and ail wharves as far down as Lower Macbodoc. ov. 10, 10 am | Returning on Mondays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m., Nov. 17, 10 am | and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. , 10 am NITED STATES MAIL ROUTE ov. i WASHINGT! D. C., TO GLYMONT, MD., Red Star Line. tsa tatecediiate iaatinee NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ, dally except Sunday, LANT October at 9:30 a.m. Returning about 3 p.m. > October 13; 12 boon | Passenger accomincdations Orst-class, Freight re- -Oetober 20, 12 noon | ceived until the hour of sailing. GATIONS x, Proprietor and Manager. Piers 14 aud 15, North River. cs Wi ‘Odice, @ Bowl . y, | GRO. O. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, GEO. W. MOSS, “Agent * ¥- | Wat M. REARDON, Agent, Alexindria, —seld-20tt se22-6m 921 Penn. ave. “THE WEEMS STEA MBOAT CO. - Summer schedule In effect June 1. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE, Steamer Potomac will leave 7th st. wharf every MOUTH. LONDON. BREMEN. Sunday at 4 p.n:. for Baltimore and river landings. - 5, 10 am! Kaiser. Tu.,Oct. 36, 9 Sus will kave every Prilay at 4 p.m, ‘Trave.Tu.,Oct. 12, 10 am| Saale. --Tu. eek: Bauibaiectives tadings con eer ea’ tat Whart Laban. Tu..Nov. 9, 9 xin | (Smith's creck) and every Monday at 4 p.m. for REMEN Baitimore and river londinzs. Sat.Oct. 23, 10am] Passenger accommodations strictly first-class, SSENGER SERVI musth 1d. LONDON. BREMEN, All Fiver freight SOPHERSON & BRO, Agents, Barbarossa <Thursday, Oct. 1 . 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745, Koeugin Lise “1 Aarsday’ Oct! 25° moon | — ee 920 Bs nny . IMRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA. 5 FOR POTOMAC HIVE LASDIN Biter. 22 Oct 2 10am) Werra.-...Oct. 23, 10am | a veg Wraatingtoa. D. Gta ttt oach) Kaiser Wm 11 Oct 9.49 am Pulda.---.ct. 20, 20 am | Leaves ‘m.,' for intermediate landings to del-tt Z SHS 2 ROW REEN, - | Colonial” Beach, Bushwood, tock Point, Nomini Apgiy to * Be DROOe pe Greek, Abelt's,” Leonardiown, Stone's, Howard's, ja20-ly Ageut' for Washingtén, } Cobrun’s, Colton’s. Ee, —— ~ | Wednesdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to French Line. Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Colton's, COMPAGNIE GENERALE ‘KAN DIKECT LINE To PAIus, Via HAVRE Leonardtown, Ab-ll's, Nomini Creek, Pit Point, ‘SATLANTIQLE, | St. George's Island, “Smith Creek, Coan ai Yeoeo- ‘RANCE, mico rivers. Satur 7 a.m., for intermediate Inndit to Colonial: Beach, “Buse wood, Hock Point Colton — Nemiat Creek. Git irst-cloes, New’ Wore os (See schedule tn effect September 13, 1897.) Paris, $105 and upward by all steamers exeege £2 | scT-t8 ©. W. RIDLEY, Gent, Manacer. ‘Touraine. Including raliway fare to Parts aud land- ing ebarges. _Baffet Parlor car seats free. Sec- end-class to Paris, $54.75, A. FORGET, Gen- eral Agent, General Ufliee, No.3 Coren PERIRRE aie Prion Steere Aen G. W. MOSS, 921 Penn. ave., ‘ashing- | PROPOSAIS FOR STEAM HEATING.—TREAS- turer's Office, U. 8, Soldiers’ dome, Washington, oe are er ee at SATURDAY, OCTOBER SECOND, 1807, for heats = quarters WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE Finsr. | St the home. Vor specifications and farther in- ‘clase Purisian ‘stylez lace cortalas any 3 PADD acct, $0iq Re, unerslaned.. EK. OF. Irish point curtains ‘cleaued like new, on a; LADD, 3 et, eR eens 0d ra, sae ALTHEUS JOHNSON and E. & 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall session | Application blanks may be cbtiincd from the LENRY W. SOHO ° Clerk ef Courts: HARRY W. HODGES, LL.M. F. Sons. '? Oct 4, 1897. Children taught French and German. | Dean of the School, avd when filed, they must be sell-dm subinitted, . through the Dean, {o' the Board of SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A. M. MMS. ALICE KRAPT NENSON (NEW ENGLAND | Directors of University Studies for inspection and Secretary and_ Treasurer. Steinway and Other Leading Pianos, | action, Conservatory), Piano, Volce.sDeep Breathing, Cor- pace aee eld Yeptember 29, rect Placing, Artistic Phra ‘Terms moderate. | (Tht,opening exercises will he held Leptember 29, Tuesdays and “Erilays, Sanders & Stayuans | 2,430 D.m., io University Hall, whem an address sue, but, as he has received several ad- vantageous calls, including, it is said, one from a church in Philadelphia, it is thoueht expen te 925 Pa. Ave. The twenty-eighth annual session of the School that he will continue in active church Sal é ‘oye | Wil be delivered by Hon. William 'T. Harris, I * We lay. Octol 1997, at | 2 work. , — building. “Other days, 1115 0 st-_sc2-th,s,tu-2w" LL. D.. on the meaning of graduate studies to S30 pm ta the aw: Scot building” Now’ 506 bane sates at Bt nates hi aris erates . raduate student: E e vhiet <% = $ = phet Ege, The Berkeley School, | * oe iretetory fectire wl be delivered ant nonce A BARGAIN. Annandale, N.Y teceived his theological 1515 “H" STREET N.W., ments made fer the ensuing term. Present. and . der Bishop Paret, and since Will reopen MONDAY, September” 27. Pupils The Law School. prospective sindents, alumni and all others in- Chickering entering the ministry has served at St. prepared for West Font, Annapolis and for all HON. WALTER S. COX, LL. D., Dean, terested are cordially Raviied to Be = af — Church. The rector of the parish, universities and colleges. Ite students have never | ais gotoci otter 49 men. coutwes. of etuay secretary can be seen at a ofice in the Law baild- Upright e Dr. Mackay-Smith, will return from se24 LES We Fifead Master, | Teading "tothe followlag” cegeses: "Bachelor of | 106 atl Payment of fees, ‘ete. ‘Those proposing CUDY his Dale ge is expected to oc- Lary, Master of Law, Master of Patent Law. | | to connect themselves with’ the school for the. tir Piano, py bis pulpit next Sunday, suing term are requested to enroll their names be- fore the cpening night. 00, As announced st the rnnual commencement in $2 Easy Payments, June last. the undergraduate course will be ex- iended te’ three ‘years, beginning with the sesaen | Stieff Piano Warerooms, of 1898-99. Students entering this year can grad- > COLUMBIAN OPENING. department enibreces tw Day and Night Sessions. the session 1898-'99, the ut The Belnctoal was formerly OFFICIAL COURT | be raised. to three years: and LEGISLATIVE STENOGRAPHER, as well | effect students sbtering this vear. as Public Accountant. The 10th Annual Cata- ‘The exercises of the school begin daily at 6 ving unparalieled pumber of graduates | p.m., which enables tbe Universicy to profit by 1s, is. ree to all. Studies embrace | the ‘services of eminent jurists. -in_ the Shorthand, “‘Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penman- | public service at Washi es to atadents ship aud all breactes of business. Now in ses- | the entire day for study, besides jermaltting youn sion. se2i-Im* Lithia deol in office duties to enjoy the facilities PROF. LOUIS NAECKER, Jee ees LOU CREB, ae ‘The Dean will be prosent tn the reception room seo Mae CTS ae eet taal at the University building from 4:30 to 6 pau. ars; beginning with reraduate course will The University Formally Begins Its - Sessions Toda Columbian University began its sessions today. The college was formally opened at 9 am., with a lecture by President B. L. Whitman to the students. Lectures have Veen begun in all the departments. The Se prea en ee 521 Lith St. N.W., son's Sons, 1326 F street. northwest; Near F St. & Co., 1424 F street, and John Byrne & Co. can, be obtained at the book store of W. Grog. store, Wie Ioth street northwest, rc ay | Je Ce CONLIFF, Manager. plication persotally or by letter to the 28 Sd oe eli ON, tee Septet ee | lene eee zed. | se20-28tt (Opposite Moses’) achool of graduate studies opening will take A ~~) at 6p... in Cniversity Hall, whéa angouncements Ow. DNIVERSITY SCHOO! Law. ve > piece in the university hall at 4:30 o'clock. Columbia Conservatory Wi be atiad= for the session! HOWARD UNTOUSDED Ager oe Chickerin: Commissioner of Education Harris will de- Of Music. Piano, Violin, Voi 802K. Moderate terms. &e. tot aoe oe . : Senate The Medical School - National University. 1325 H st. n.w., Wasiingion, D. C. EDWIN H4 THD ABOVE WELL-KNOWN LAW SCHOOL will open Pridas, October 1, at 6-oelock pm. | PIANO in its commodious building,’ No. 420 Sti street liver an address. A most prosperous year is assured for the colle, it is expected that the course in ith begins Septem 29, 1897. LL, WITH eee brary science, which, as heretofore stated The Iutroductory lecture will, be delivered GR CK Ss oko in The Star, is to be an ad LAW D E PA RTMENT Dr. W. Pp. ¢ September 29, at 8 p.m. * 1G tet ee toon will be most attractive. Asvis' | ulac Aally Ie ut 5 p.m. ety fheitity PAL *** complete stock an Spofford will have charge of the course. FACULTY OF LAW, Chee sora nd clinical wor EA ep LI f of different: makes a (St from 10 a.m. to 1 pai. Ae JAMES. F. SS Ses SUNDAY sc Prpsident and Lecturer on Const hap eee Dt ters im foe ap eens JAMES SCHOL aia se 3 ere S28 * else bef ha jceting of Workers Hi: aT se3-Im-14 Dr. E. A. De SCHWEINITZ, Dean. S$ CIVIL SERVICE TS! © 525 wee tune al peones on eat om “agree xtc Prepare Lecturer on Bailments, Domestic Relations, Wills re Collese, 2% ment for new gues, and allow ‘full . nd tons. Dental School ping and stenog: e2 vulne for t A meeting was held last night at the res- EUGENE ‘SI, 45 ts J prs; 2,100 pupils I S25 Pianos tuned, repaired, moved and idence of Jerome F. Johnson, secretary of Instructor of th 1325 H St. W., Washington, D.C. pe + packed at smallest prices. She Pr aera ERNE: heteE aioe OMS John F. Ellis & C the Sunday School Association, to complete The opening Tecture will be detiy SUMS Nee alae ria ave e9 arrangements for the house-io-house can- Thompson ~ __ AVE. Yass to be made in the District S: October 16, under the auspices of the asso- ciation. President P. H. Bristow was chair- man of the meeting, and others present were Division Chairmen J. B. Kinnear, Alfred E. Shoemaker, Anson S. Taylor, Joseph A, Scott, J. H. Lichter, Rev. Stanley Billheimer, Rev. J. Fout, George R. Cock, A, M. McBath, John Imirie, jr., and James L. Ewin, chairman of the press committee of the association. It was decided to hold # maces meeting in each division the evening of Friday, Octo- ber da general meeting Friday, Oc- tober rday, firmary opens Oct. :m. on Sept. 25 at 7 pom. All stadents mast_1n% ulate-before Oct. 14. For further information a diess Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1023 Vi. ave. “and Consti- | S¢/+1m oe ee ° Uistory_ ot a : ving the conzses of stud, ined on apylicatioa, ‘pe: may be made oy letter at 2024 Q st. 29 1, after that da hoo, BEST GOODS. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. Passed snocessful entrance exauninathms Jane for Bren Mawr. Harvard, Inst. of Tech- THE ty dee LEADING PIANO, Professor of Evidence, Corporati tutional Lawy and Lecturer upon Law. terms, ually or enc nd ..,. dion. CHARLES C. COL (ssociate Justice of the Supreme District of Lecturer ou WALTER TP. “Ro turer on Patent Law CHARLES COWLES ‘TUCKER, LL. (Official Keporter Court of Appeals of Disteied, Professor of fee, Judge of Moot Court and criminal Law. ‘ rt of the | D2 letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, Tue Columbian University, se13-1m Washington, D. ground. Large laboratoi to 12m, THON Sel6-tf COLUMBIA CPLLEGE OF COMME 614 12th "ste uw. ea y 407 lowers Byes myothnen courses oes Oa = 55 ORGAN The president and Judge Taylor were ap- p2azlor & Miller of New York). individual imatraction uy expert tacnens ieee | Miss Sherman’s School pointed a committee to arrange for. (ho L. CABELL WILJIAMSON. F SOERICK. L. sID- well-tighted rooms and S; moderate tuition w girls. cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- . general meeting. Messrs. Scott and Imirie DONS and EDWARD Ji. THOMAS, 5 and easy terms. A limited numberof fre opens October were appointed a committee on badges for AND ee ET ae “ships io typewriting. Catalozue. a ‘ARATE PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR BOYS. M the canvassers, The latter will probably ‘The next session of the school will open on Mon- seit) USIC HOUSE apd oe a : day, October 4, 1897, at 6:30 p.m., at the s¢hool dLawrence 88001 or as 4 and 6, 934 Fn. PIANO, clocution, concer Wpeciaity bezituers). Tr Elocution teache: —— DI NUNZIO DETAINED, I Re Returned Here When Pre= limineries Are Completed. Inspector Mattingly received a telegram building, SU h st. . a mt cine oun a iit Merineeedaee eet | Mount Vernon Seminary: CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS' N.w. will be explained and all ‘ <wecir of the| Boarding and Day School made. Ail persons others fnterestad in the wel at any time during District Tithe Insu Studios. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Gunston Institute, 2222" | weEneEr, Pp Tequested to be prese Law School may te day at the ottice of : e i OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CK be bee aa street, and prior to the for Girls. reoener oa Sollepinte eta or aad ay DECKER, ~ I this morning from Detective Helan ‘ ol between 6 and 4 o'clock in t selt-htt Me. and Mrs. B, it. MASO F Hartford, Conn., giving the information at the Law School bulltag, © “te. with one 2 A that Barredine Di Nunzio iad been turned needed information as to terms, etc. It 4s | Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments ERS & v1 hat Barredine Di Nunzio iad beea turne eamucstly requested {nat Chose desiring to enter the ‘Thorough training in all branches tn accordance (S ISs ee POND, N over to the federal authorities by che AW Seliook catalog ett, | with best modern methods. Spacious bulldings re- oe , United States commissioner before whom jan ann trom Howe | cently erected especialy tor setoot puree. | School of Electricity, | LUDWIG, - f) he was taken. ‘The detective will Ieave * street; John iyrnes & Co., mple play grounds and tennis court. Twenty- SOON. = > e tonight, but the prisoner, it is H. Morrison & Co., 1226 F} third “year opens September thirticth, For fur 35 B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. . CAME Ss sheryl ane = aire ihiek = The only institution teaching practical electri- 1 einceri Ivsively. - tent cacellent, Tastmuction te best.” Gonmo ESTEY ORGANS. thought, will not be brought here for © eral days. He will be transferred to this city by a deputy United States marshal as soon as an order of removal can be pro- cured. Mrs. Di Nunzio, the prisoner e res ther information apply to pana a _f10 38th st. new. | Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL ES HENSLEY, Asst. Principal. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL |—~“Washington College. au2i-Gw LOUIS DENT s wife, hes ed hi e. Si left Southington soon Opprtte tne any Steene I Hapa) GeO ee al ie ras = aiier er ipahandu pnreit-mea sees here TERM BEGINS “SEPT. 23" furnished ‘rouse thereat. otic to get counsel for him before his arrival. any time. ‘Two departments. grade music, ¢ son vandoart This morning she sought the vices of aczdewic, Gymnasium and or apply for cata and sts. me. TWENTIETH YEAR OF THE WASHINGTON ' KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE For THE TRAINING (OF TEACHERS, e. FB. MENEFEE, TO PREP THE SRSTETES IS OUIt x information apply to WARK ALM.. Head Master. The Woman’s Law Class REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1997, Attorney Carrington, and called with him at police he some inf mation concerning the probable tir her husband's that her husband would probably pot rezch here for several days she was very ch disturbed. She thought he would Wood’s Commercial Colleg S11 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCTICOL, 9 Peete dusts She “HSER New Buildi FOR PUPUS Bravtial itera os 1327 F St. N.W. containing names ot 571 1 of val. When she was told For particalars apply te cen an = ine ae He alee PERCY Ss FOSTER, See kn in unter MOBLSNGG bs B rs. E N MUSS ADED SCHOOL, - : e s er ing ent, r Atlorney-at Taw, 470 La, ee a oes for sch “German, FE h School Manages, turned over to a oe ane pees: ed : #8) SUSAN PI POLTOCK, Prin La : : m : Vashington, ana will not se9-Im Attorney-at-Law, S02 7 Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Associate ‘Prin. rene! nguage School. § econ = wg lho ot have a hearing in the Police Court, —_——.—- HATS OFF, PLEASE, Good promunciation; insses, beginners, advancea | _S¢24-tt ard private lessons.” MELE. V- PRUD'HOs 307 BD auw. f:- Chevy Chase. Another "atti ttn | Removal Bargain. ani eA ROUEIG Sy Pees $350 ove Handsome New Upright Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal. Piano, celebs my13-1s-19 P.O. Station’ E. Washington, Do. to <s ca a ER French walnut case—a bargain ‘NE OLDEERG WILL RESUME LES- ing September 15, at 1706 9th st. S2ZZS. sor some one. ~~~ PIANIST, PP ROEBEE INST IEU Mr. B. Prank GebestoresXtn, | setcime "MERRY NSE __Lessons at S St. N. W. se ae The Misses Minke. ember 27, Piano, Virgil Clavier method and Stnzing Taught. 150) sel0-im* - 1830 10th st. nw, School of Medicine ‘at the TE, Fetching Request to Lady Patrons of Columbia Theater, The manag>ment of the Columbia Theater stole a march upon the high hats last night, and it was all the fault. of Mr, Frank B, Metzerott, who tcok a way of get- ting rid of the fences which ladies are Young Ladies and little children, 1759 Madison Duport Circle. Miss BE. V. HETH, A.M. au31-1m' Tir. ERNEST LENT, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC. lirs. ERNEST LENT, Concert Pianist and Teacher of Piano, ilic concerts, Noveniber, January and . in the habit of raising over their heads Se2l-lm _1528 CORCORAN ST. G Us Cuorus class formed October I. ccxime| [). G, Pfeiffer & Co., in tbe winter that was as inoffensive as isos 180T eorgetown University. Sete Sek ee piSs (STH NE | eectmte 417 117TH ST. XW. it was unique and effectual. Every lady SpencerianBusinessCollege eee) is fo ewes,” who attended the matinee performance of NEW AND BEAUTIFUL: HALLS t 3 “The Fencing Master” yesterday received a neat little envelope containing a slip about the size of a visiting card, »pon which was written the follewing: *Dear Madam: As a personal favor to the management will you please remove your hat, as it obstructs the view of those sitting behind you. Thanking you in advance for the favor, I am, yours sin- cerely, . FRANK B. METZEROTT. To say that the ladies were surprised would be to put it mildly, and some of tuem were inclined to be a little independ- ‘ent and keep thetr hats on anyway. These were in a very smail majority, however, In Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth st. Lhirty-third scholastic year. Day and evening sessions eciapld writing. | English, rapid calculations, bodk. wealth,’ Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October 4. Day classes at ® p.ni.’, Evening classes at 5:30 For further particulars’ kddress the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER, M.D.; 815 Vermont are, Office hours until 70 a.m:, 3:30 to 5 p.m. seTtoocs Pena HOLY CROSS ACADEMY. 1312 MASS. AVE., RE- opens ‘September 13. ‘Ehe course of study is complete and practical, Special attention is given to vocal and Instromental music, drawing m Preparation for. colleges, "univers! tech Gical echouls. "Best of fefercacea: = welt P I A N O S THI: MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W.. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. Be. FOR RENT. Emerson Institute Select classical sod, Biattcmitical_ school for Hee “et Reet Sep anc d cr can be obtaiued at the school ee A oe Sainte Principal. THE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL FOR Gi i 1623 N st. = TO 0s 1th et. laws and ethics of business, scence of seience of citizenship, vocal and physical culture, the urt of expression (Delsarte me! shorthand and typetrriting. ecp2rme reasonable,’ but no competition with cheap 0018. Office open every business day and night through- out the jear. Call 0 send for new announcement, '97-'98. ‘Mrs. Sara ‘A. Spencer, 20-1m Principal and Proprietor. SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGE, 1425 New York ave. Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT. ‘Twenty lessons, $10. Fi ; i ; MADAME J. ESPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF ote 3 oS iene capt ieee eee eee Ing eostes mand Podsse Studie Bo National College of Pharmacy. hat to be seen anywhere DiiGot & SONS. a5 Ta, aver ie. ets Pind a ye fe Metzerott qmictly * WOMEN-STUDY LAW, 3 A private class for women a now forming for a systematic study Ww and preparation ndmisson to the bar, Enroll at once. S ‘tw 1333, te SS Bh ts Elocution, Oratory, DRAMATIC CULTURE PiysicaL. “TiAINING | Bris} itor nthe, 108, Pooh obred (h crery cave. ir Tece a mg