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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE_RBEST PART BRIGHTWOOD_8.ROOM cottage with stable; St tot $5,250 — oon coats 8 GASCH BROS. 189T F st. uw. FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAINS IN SOUTHEAST ee aan” ase SiS ten and d'sts. new.” 3028-8 FOR SALB—$5,500; NEW 4ROOM DEEP BRICK Pohuse in nortimest; substantially built; tled. bath; lot 20 by 100 feet to alley; good neighbor- heed; price far below actual cost. se30-2t GASCH BROS, 1207 F st. nie SALE_NEW 2STORY BRICK HOUSE; 6 Fovoms ani bath; cellar under whole hose; tar- rooms and : closets; electric bells, ete. R, om premises, 16 Quincy st. me. LE_ONLY $5.150 FOR A NEW, HAND- ‘meme beown-atone ami pete: 20 ft. wide (ut 100 deep to alley), dwelling; beautiful decorations; handsome mantel and gas fixtazes; all rooms very iarge and 4 rooms on each floor; very large bath room and fine cellar, with furnace. station- -.; location within walking dis- . and sorrounded by haw fe Sogo SOT AS SPSS NIX, 1427 Fst me FOR SALE_§25 CASH AND BALANCE $15 Femathit will’ bay 4 6-toom prese-brick front home on L. st, near New Jersey ave. ALLEN. W. MALLERY & €0., G24 F st. ne90-St FOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ON EASY a ‘and in a good neighborhood; 6 rooms; tiled bath room and vestibule; heated by lores speaking tubes, electric 4 tractive front.” Price, only $3,700; worth $4 For further particulars apply * MALLERY & CO., 624 F st. nw. FUR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, ON EASY TERMS and in good neizhborhod: 6 rooms and cellar; heated by furnace: prese-Urick ay-window front. ouse, $3,000. Apply EN We G24 F st. mw. se30-3t_ oR SALE—A RARE BARGAIN—S-ROOM BRICK Wind Traine house: a.m.1.; located one block from ‘apitol; near the Metropolitan electric and G lines: only $4,400. Call or _addcess . 329 ist st. n. 8e90-3t LE—A SPLENDID BARGAIN AT $4,250. WNER $6,000. 4 SEWLY BUILT TWO-STORY CK HOUSE; AND BATH; decorated; “dry _cel- ;REATEST RED TODAY. — CALL sHow IT TO YOU. ¥ ST. Sof F st. now. NT FOR SOME- these four bay-window brick houses, Wash- irefe and New Hampshire ave.; must be sold. WALSHE & SCHWARTZ, 606 F st. n.w. se30-3t For” Sal WHITE stone > all modern linprove- ments. 7 Kenesaw ave.; 10 rooms and bazh: all modern improvements. | These ouses stables. f 1231 Harvard st., and 20 ; all modern improvements; ud of best material, INGER, 620 13th st LES to see those houses at corner of and Kenyor sts., Columbia Heights. ope square from 14th +t. car line: nothing like them bave ever been offered in the } fet of Columbia be- fore; they are open on three sides, practic corners; iarze parking both front and side ntire fronis; lots 2 oal vaults for est in the District. ¥ st. n.w., 20 floor front. FOR SALE— ¥ OWN YOUR HOUSE. T have new, desirable houses for sale on small FOR SALE— “BUILDERS, ATTENTION.” Splendid corner southeast, near Pa. ave. cars. that wilt subdivide into seven building Jote of nearly 17 fect front for only $700 per loi. Terms can te WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. D ST. NEAR COR. OF 1711 3 ata. be all improvements ma Apply to BB. LL, 704 14th st. mw. <t! FOR SALE—TO BUILDERS—9 FINE BUILDING lots. near Lincoln Park; to responsible pa.ty will take seond trust or houses for equity. MYERS & ANDERSON, 1323 G st. n.w. 8e25-6t FOR SALE-IN THE S.E., 37 LOTS, AVERAGE 16 ft. front, fronting large~park; ‘will sell to respersible BUILDERS on easy terms at low prices. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Treas., @28 La. ave. D.w. FOR SALE-S.W. CORNER OF 10TH AND T Shee ee FOR SALE-LOT sts. n.w., fronting 20 feet om 16th st. and 100 feet on T st.; Wide perking on loth. sts. and alley in rear. VAL |. BROWN, Exr., _412 Sth st. nw. 30-5, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE in sums of $5,000 and upward at 5 per cent interest. ‘ommission, 1 per cent. se29-3t_ LIBBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F WANTED—A LOAN OF $2,500 FOR TWO YEARS, at S per cent; chattel security; well established; Worth four times amount of loan.\ Address Box 12, Star office. ~Be2S-3t* $25 TO $500 LOANED UPON FURNITURE AND pianos in use without removal or publicity; also upon interests in estates, 2d trusts and ‘other collateral securities. Call or address 512 13th st. Jy24-3me YOUR APPLICATION FOR FIVE PER ( MONEY; NO DELAY in loaning you ANY AMOUNT from’ to $50,000. sel8-tf STONE & FAIRFAX, $06 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 and 6 per-cent. R. H. T. LEIPOLD, sel7-Im S.W. cor. 13th and F sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS, LIFH insurance policies, collateral and other available securities; best ‘terms in city. ATTWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, Mertz building, cor. 11th and F nw. eell-tf 1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING SUMS IN HAND TO Joan on real estate situated in the city of Wash- ington: $50,000, $35,000, $20,000, $17,500, $13,000, 000, $7,000, - $6,500, $5,000, "$4,000, $3,000, 500, $2,000, $1,500, "$1,200, $1,000, $900, ‘$800 at'5 per cent. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Broker, 610 13th st. nw. ¥ IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchang: 1506 Pa. ave.(Arlington Fire Ins.Co.’s office).sel-tt MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE UF INTEREST, oD REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. KR. 0. HOLTZMAN, sel COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & ROWN, eel-tt 1406 G st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- menthl, ‘ments. Inquire at the office and] est rates of interest. af look at the houses. M. M. PARKER, = .. BALLINGER, se2S-12t 1418 F st. n. au2s-tt G10 14th WOK AT THIS—$30 PER MONTH, crest, will buy a corner store; 9 furnace; a. € CARR, 1355 Md.’ av FOR SALE-L including ‘TWO-STORY house; } rooms; a.m.t. wili sell for $3,100 ii OWNER, apply, to 337 se! FIN! SALE or for $40; price. on Capitol Hill: se. FOR SALE—CAMBRIDGE ST. nice modern heuse of 9 rooms: equity will be sold . er exchanged for smailer house. H. L. RUST, @S8 14th st. p.w. E ON TIME, tenanted ind velling and stabl is or will excl ‘Apply to Owner, inge for house . GEORGETOWN. se FOR SALE_BUILT FOR A HOME, AND $1,000 under price. The only bouse remaining unsold on the north side, No. 1353 Harvard st., Columbia Heights. near lith st.; 10 large rooms; whtte- stone front: a rare chance. Apply to OWNER, 1229 Pa. ave. au3i-Im OR SALE—3 TWO-STORY ¢-ROOM BRICK bps paying over 7%4 per cent net. Price, $5,000. . BH. WARNER & © se28-3t 916 F st. FOR SALE_BY BH CG. BAUMGRAS. meeeeaee eee als EADQUARTERS FOR FINE MO) MES. Mp rleee too low to be published. Call for ist. se25-4.tf FOR SALE-A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO GET A bargain house: four rooms deep; parlor. recep- tion hall, dining room, kitchen and pantry, 1st ; furnace and celiar; beautiful tiled hath: large attic, easily converted | into additional rooms; all new and with lot 25 ft. front; sit- uated in Mt. Pleasant; price, $4,200, WM. H. SAUNDERS & € D.W.se25-8,tu,2! FOR SALE — INARY BARGA WASHIN TS—We desire to call spe- cial attention to the 0 dwellings on 18th st. bet. California and Wyoming a .. Washing- ton Heights. First floor hus parior, large recep- MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS PROM $1,000 UPWARD, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. HERBERT A, GILL, au19-M 1819 F st. p.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4 PER CENT on Collateral Stocks, Bonds, etc., or any gilt- cee Listed Securities. aui3-2m_L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 @ ST. ‘EDUCATIONAL. - = IN WASHINGTON. GERMAN LESSONS— 5e30-3t' a Torb 14th street. Ein I ARIST NOE nen ey aw, Lessons in Vocal and instrumenial Music re- sumed October 1. 8e30-20w* J. THEOPHIL, (Organist vat hor ed Chureh). PIANO, ORGAN AND COMPOSITION. Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to.6 p.m., 127 F st. bow, Sanders & Starman). Moudays and Thursdays, 5 to 6 p.m., 1009 Sth st. n.w._ te The Popularity * bie rlitz School Is evidenced by this session numbering the largest Uist of pupils ever known in the history of this or any similar school. The Berlitz is universally acknowledged the world’s standard system of lan- guage teaching. ‘Trial lesson free. 723 14th St, Wm. Von Mumm, Prop. & Prin. aul2-6m,14 THORALD JERICHAU, Graduate of the Royal University of Copenhagen, Denmark, teacher of plano, mn, theory and composition. Address care of JOHN F. ELLIS & 6O., 937 Penna. ave., or E. F. DROOP & SONS, ‘925 Penna. ave. ‘se29-10t Learn to be a Draughtsman! FEycning lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20 531 7th st. ne. se20-1m* WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1125 NEW YORK ave.—Arithmetic and algebra organize Sept. 80 at 4 ae French, journalism, bookkeeping, Oct. at ee ie 29-6, Uf Gaillard School. Prof. Gaillard has returned from Europe. School of Languages reopened. 1023 Fifteenth st. se20-tf THE PHEBE A. HEARST KINDERGARTEN TRAL and free KINDERGARTEN N Oct. 4, 1807. | Two competitive scholarships ope to students may be arplied for immediately, | A dress Miss NIEL, 1215 K st. mw. se28-15t Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar n by Miss G. E. Buckingham, at Studio, R.W., Or at residence of pupil.xe18-Im* Art School———West End 1121 17TH STREET. Miss S. W. KELLY'S Select Private Art School reopens Sept. 15. Circulars on application and at Art Stores. sel4-I1m* 1206 18th st. Olney School, Gn’ Conn, ave. Boarding and day school for girls. academic and collegiate courses. irginia Mason Dorsey, “se28-tf Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. MARY M. COOK, Tupil_of Felix Dreyschock, Perlin, Plano and German Lessons, se27-6t* 46 Westmister st. nw. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE Gives a thorough, practical education to young men and women ambitious of success in life: Not one unvecessary study. System makes impossible ridi- cole and reflection upon backward pupils or those who migsed early education, 8. W. CORNER 8TH AND K STS. N.W. None better; $25 a year; day or night session. se8-3m_ . MacCARTEE-LAMONT. VOCAL LES ‘Ss. Pupils prepared for opera, concert, oratorio, eburch ‘and ballad singirg.” Class or private instruction. STUDIO, 1211 F n. se25-1m Washington Seminary. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. For catalogue and full information, apply to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. SMALLWOOD, Principals, se7-1m 1538-1540 17th st. n. Primary, Ww. $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Kindergarten and Normal. Any’ amount. Lowest rates. Also installment L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, 1421 G st. nw. 10 TO $1,000-—ON SEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e. ‘The security remsins in your possession. Pay- ments on principal received at any time, which will lessen cost of loan. You cen have the money the day sou apply for it. Our rates are the low- 3 terms the best. No publicity; all business im strict confidence. Please call for further in- formation. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Je19-120 602 F st. n.w. Ip YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY ON YOUR house and pay loan in monthly installments, or buy a house in the nicest locations on Capitol Hill by paying a cash payment and balance monthly cell and see JOHN H. O'DONNELL, 325 Pa. ave. s.e., Capitol Hill. my23-tf LOANS MADE ON AFPROVED OOLLATERAL, such as tife policies, stocks, bonds, building as- sociation shares, syndicate ‘certificates, &c. No delay. YERKES & BAKER, 1110 F st. (lake ele- vator). my$-tf MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, diamonds, si!verware and other valuables at H. "S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 Pa. ave. ‘aplT-6m* HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A CA Hallet, I can place $75,000 at 5 per cent. No de- lay if rty and papers are 0. K. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st., cor. F n.w. ap3-tt LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. 5, 5% and Sine cent. fe%-tf GASCH BROS., 1307 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest. on D. C. real estate. Large loans a specialty. Prompt attention. WALTER HACKER, HOU! tien hall, dining room, pantries and kitchen; three no7-tf 704 14th bed roomis and tiled bath on second floor, and four | 5-7 94N— bed rooms and tiled bath on third floor; the attle - ON REAL ESTATE— is finished for storage; hot water or steam heat; ‘$5,000. the plumbing has been made a special feature: $4,000. all exposed pipes are nickel and the workmanship Sse. is of the best. The woodwork 1s quartered oak, 2/000. making a substantial end rich finish. Other houses Fe in this row ‘sre duplicates of the above, except 300. they have net so mat rooms. These houses are ; located Just one square from the Fst. car Ine. met-tt RECT LSA ‘The location is nly of the best a on Washington Heights is rapidly SHING TC MCRTGAGE LOAN CO.,.610 F We value. FIVE ALRPADY SOLD. Will Joan you any sum you want, large or ‘ to tell you how cheap they can | small, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, etc., $2,000 jess than value. TERMS | yithout removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for It. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan {in proportion to the amount paid. VASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO., iz ee r 610 F st. ow PRICE, WILL VAY 7 | MONEY TO LOAN—$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER 88 Groom houses, with | Cent: $950, $500, ¥ ete.. at 6 per cent. on dmmice | D.C real estate. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. a ap2s-tf 1407 F st. FOUR er MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL two-story bay-window estate at 6 per cent interest. Special and 1329 F st. nec. with respect to prior payments. Large amoun:s specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFOR! snetng wo-tt 1307 F st. n.w. Cire comer tremor MONEY TO LOAN ATG AND 6 PER CENT ON ‘Schovl: terms, $100 cash, balance | @DDroved District “eal estate: no dela; open datiy. GEU. DP. NEW- M. M. PARKER, (tr sem se3-60 mh9-tr 1418 F et. = SEE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAT, ESTATE AT 5 PER altima inte nied ETE payment on principal, ic. amo Pastis Seri or more received at a ferest ed, ranging in price from | SyerTit @ SONS, 1418. B ste maw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SU REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. hand WASH'N DANENHOWER, magnificently finish- nols-tf 1411 G 51 Ww. Sita aes MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE tee within the District of Columbia, in amounts to 5 suit applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. FOR SALE— = jlv-tt G _LINKINS, 800 19th st. nw. bay-window “house, 1121 € st. se.; 6 rooms, | IP YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY oR pantry, bark. concrete cellar: aii pal. lupe; oak | “SELL. real estate, let me heat from You. 1 ca nereen’ a irease: price $3.200. iy to] save you time 1nd money. J. bs DSBY, MARTIN WIEGAND, 9 Va. ave. a.w. 526 13th st. = parte, ae mess a MONEY TO LOAN FOK SALE_NO. 630 G ST. _N.E., NEW HOUSE: IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, Koman brick; G rooms, bath, pantry and cellar AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, tiled bath and vestibule; open plumbing; first ‘ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. class in every respect; thorough inspection de- ‘No delay tn cloaing transaction. sired. Watchinan on premises. Terms at my of- THOS. J. FISHER & CO., fice. “RM. MORIISON, 600 F st. a.w. s¢18-3W eelt-tt 1324 F st. n.w. FOR SALE -JUST COMPLETED—TWO ELEGANT | MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- frame cottazes on Richmond st. near the corner of | proved, District real estate, in sume to sult. wey Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- and per cent: cum on nominal. ALBERT ence. about 3 sulle from termine of (the Lith —F. FOX. 920 F re sel-tf_ st. cable cars; 10 a: rooms, baths, sewer, aia Water aud all’ conveniences of city home. Exsy| POTOMAC BOATS. Lerms.. For prices, size of lots, etc. apply 0 ss apd-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1238 F st. nw. E. 8 RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. FOR SALE—BARGAINS FOK HOME SEEKE Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River AND ISVERRO SEEKERS | view whart Sandays, Tuesdays and Thorsdays ‘at Ten new houses in the southeast, containing | 7 4-m., landing at Colonial yi 1 fix room, bath and cellar; and ali wharves as far down as Lower 3 mice cosy’ homes or 2 ood 7% per cent investment; three on E st. 3.¢. on Moudays and Wednesdays at 9 p.m., bet. Ist and 2d, at §3.200 each; four on 2 ot. | #00 a: ne. bet. Heckman and ¥ sts, ‘at $50 cach; UNITED STATES MAT, ROUTE three on Heckman st. bet. Ist and 2d, at $2,150 SGTON, D. C., TO GLYMONT, and $2,250. JOHN A: HAMILTON, Treasurer, Seer intermediate landings, a _se22-1n 62s La. ave. nw. Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ, daily except Sunday, FORK SALE — HANDSOME — DO E HOUSE; | 99:30 a.m. Returning about 3 p.m. brown-stone base porch ani trimmings; 1832 K r accommodations first-class, Freight re- aw. 2 ceived uutil the hour of sailing. B feet «front parking; contains 10 rooms, trunk room, 2 baths, pantry, cold stor- EB. S. RANDALL, age room, cellar; bot water heat: electric Proprietor and Manager. and gas light: «xceptionally well built, aml | GRo. O. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, Ke. $4,500. W. J. NEWTC WM. M. REARDON, Agent. Alexandria. se13-20:f = —— THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. ELAND PARK. Ove of those attractive homes. 350 One of these attractive bomes. 0 Que of those attractive homes. iC ‘Otbers at other prices. Office, 610 14th st. uf JOHN SHERMAN. FOR SALE—BICYCLES, FOR SALE-AT LAUREL, MD., LARGE HOUSE, several acres of land, fruit, shade, out! = cows, here, carriage, chirkens, et $ = IRB LAST NIGHT iG A LESSON to you--don't depem on the street cars. Ext os ne bal the a te teach “so bow "to side VREE. "Xo reba u. T if, 125 Pa. AVE. it CLOSING-OUT SALE OF BICYCLES. HAVE five ladies’ bieycles, ‘97 models, ‘Mt sell for Tu. 3 (a 2 men's same Eres gu at cont. JACOBS HRUTHERS, 125 Pa. ate. we7-Lm,6 ‘The Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, and Mrs. Mann’s Kindergarten and School, 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall session Oct 4, 1897, Children taught French and German, sel iy The Berkeley School, 1515 “H"’ STREET Ww. Will reopen MONDAY, Septe 27. Pupils ; be Prepared for West Toint, Annapolis and for all universities and colloges. "Ite students have never failed. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S. te wS SHORTHAND AND 8, Loan and Trust bidg., Day and Night Session: The principal was formerly OFFICIAL COURT and LEGISLATIVE STENOGRAPHER, as well as Public Accountant. The 10th Annual Cata- logue, showing unparalleled number of graduates in positions, “is free to all. Studies embrace Shorthand, ‘Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penman- ship and all branckes of business. Now in ses- sivn. se24-1m* PROF. LOUIS NAECKER, Teacher of Violin, Plano and Cornet. Lessons resumed on October 1. Studio, 723 7th st. se. 8e23-1m* Columbia Conservatory Of Music. Piano, Violin, Voice, &c. 802K. Moderate terms. EDWIN HART, Prin, se23-12t* Nationai University. LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. Ric (Chief Justice’ of th President and Le« C JAMES SCHOULER, LL. D., (Poston, Mass. Lecturer on Bailments, Domestic Relations, Wills Adininistrations, Ev! CARUSI, LL.D. Instructor of the Senicr and Junior Professor of the Law of Real Proper: Negotiable Instrume JACKSC Associate Instructor of ‘the Senior and Junior Classes, and Professur of Common Law and Equity Pleading, Mercantile Law and the Law of Torts. HENRY E. DAVIS, A. M., LL. My W. 8, rit Attorney), . Corporations ‘and Consti- fational Law, and Leeturer upon the History of Hon. CHARLES C. COLE, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbiay, ¥, Contracts, ts and Equity Jurisprudence. NH. RALSTON, LL. M., . Lectuier ou Statutory Lavy. WALTER PF. ROGERS, LL. M. turer on Patent Law and Pract CHARLES COWLES TUCKER, Li (Official Reporte Professor of Practice, Judge of Moot Court and Lecturer on Criminal Law. WILLIAM W. MILLER, £. (Qfember of the law firm of Hornt Taylor & Miller of M., Court of Appeals vf District), Lecturer on Law of L, CABELL WILLIAMSON, FI: DONS and EDWARD H. THOMAS, Judges of Court of Appeals. Mr. BE. HI UN JACKSON, A.M.. LL.M., will conduct ass in Law Latin in connection with t hool work, paying special attent ‘gal maxims and phrases as a basis of instru tion." Attendance upon such class is not obligatory but is recommended to the student, ‘The next session of the school will open on Mon- day, October 4, 1897, at 6:30 p.m., at the school building, S18 13th ‘st. n.w., when’ ‘the particulars of the course of instruction for the ensuing year will be explained and all necessary announcements made. Ail persons. de: to “study law- and others interested in the welfare of the school are Fequested to be present. ‘The secretary of the Taw School may te seen at auy time during the fay at the olfice of the District Title Insnrance (., 610 13th street, and prior to the opening of the’ school between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening at the Law Schoul building. He will furnish all needed information as to terms, ete. It 1s earnestly requested that those desiring to enter the school shall euroll themselves at the earliest con- Xenlent date. ‘The Law School catalogues may be obtained from the secretary, and also from dermilk & Co., 1424 F street; Jobu. By it Jade F street; W. Ht. Borrigon '& Cons 1620 JEUGENE D. CARUSI, L1.M., Secretary, 8022-3 Gio"13m st. aw. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL : FOR Boy: Oppentte tae ata Atego, BW = rmy | al Nav} lub. TERM mains. SEPT. 22. Pupiis admitted at any time. Two departments—intermediate and academic. Gymnasium and laboratory. Faculty tae Nivetsrmits is oes Seung MEN FOR For information apply to WARREN W. PHEL TS AM., Hi The ‘Woman’s Law C Mrs. EI SPENCER Atiorney-at-Law, 410 Lar ave ny Or Miss EMMA M. GILLETT, 809-1m Attorney-at-Law, 802 F st. a.’ Tir. B. Frank Gebestondaxtsr, Lessons at Studio, 1327 F St. N. er ¢ Reopens DEY, SCHOOL FEE 2 Daport Cirele. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M. au3i-Im? Mir. ERNEST LENT, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Tirs. ERNEST LENT, - PIANOS AND ORGANS. ELLIS & C0 ~ ~~ EDUCATIONAL IN WASHINGTON. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WaSHIXGTON,=D. ©. REY. B. L. WHITMAN, ‘D.D., Presideat. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. "Howard University, _ WASHINGTON, D.C. JCHN F. ESTABLISHED Isc, In our own premises, No. 907 ‘vania aveme and 10 D CEORCETOWR UNIVERSITY. street aw. -- four stories the ; CHARTERED - 1821. Medical: Department, ree | to the 100 Professors, Assistants and Instructors. (FOUNDED 1789.) Tncloding - ont ster standard SCHOOL OF LAW. ‘The session opens in/all schools September 29, MEDICAL COLLEGE. FACULTY: DENTAL COLLEGE. Rev, J, HAVENS RICHARDS, 8.3., PHARMACEUTIO COLLEGR. The College Hon. MERRY B BROWN TLD. > (on. x The thirtec ‘open OCTOBER owe @vstice Supreme Court of the United States), ~ a ssid ANDREW P. MONTAGYR, Pp. D., LL. D., Dean. Lecturer on Admiralty Jt 8 o'clock p.m. Offere to men_ and‘ women, complete courses in Hon. MARTIN F. LL. D. Literature and Scleace heeding te tee of | (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis-| Prof. W. W. Alleger will deliver the address. A,B, and B.'8.; Schodis of Bugiiah, Greek, Latta | ys. on cgiet, Of Columbia. Law | TM Profession and pablic are invited. matics, a Chemist jes. Ph * Political ut tive Ja ence. For tnfcrmation apply to JOHN F. ELLIS & 0O, a listory, Hebrew, ie . . 5 ‘ ptt eret radial mm re (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis- Dr. F. J. SHADD, Secretary, 9030-2 CHICKERING Piano Entraice examinations wilt be held at the Uni- mnatict oF Columbia, oy | teletbus.tntooct 901 R st. nw. = versity September 27 and 28. Lecturer on rw of Corporations and Equity | Saxo AND VOICE CULTURE AT MODERATE the Universtiy baiting Tialien tees Ib me to Hoa. JEREWIA i WILSON, LID. "etme; pul of Meyer aad Taare of Sew dont Iv 9 's 2 . IN, ew z RL Ni For 30 years P.m., for the purpose of giving information. et the Faculty and Lecturer. iit 10m Ky = <_< Ton — derelopiawat oy ome Geeaniocne oe mana a (Associate Justice Sepreme Casre at the District | _ee##.t,th.2m* Tiude Wonca. 933 Finn we Sole Agent. The Supreme Court One ire Plono. $145, $5 cash and $3 Lecturer on Law “st Gontracts and the Law of Poacher of Singing” EGRiR, Mano woved, hauied, sipped’ ami tuned, = 5 Corcoran Scientific School. < eget) Tose —s CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. FOREN 3. DSSTENGTON, ELD, =F Sao 2 soe. ‘This school offers to men and women the fol- GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LLD., WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. Jowing four-year courses of study, ‘cach of which rer Zolysn Testamentary Law and | _audi-t.thetf so cette :, wae eS -s THE MISSES TIFFEYS’ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS | weekly and Civil Engineering. Electrical Engineering, Meczan: R. hogs PERRY, AM. ELD. uoaee feal’ Englncering Chemistry. -Anaiptical; Chemis: | Lecturer ca Common Tec Phstiig Goinal Law a rent. eR ee EE ee os try, Mathematical-physical; ‘Mathe Latics, Metcor- aid Domestic Relations. RAS SSR eg Se A ule ology, Geography, Geology and Mineralogy, Ar- Rev. REXE HOLAIND, 8., Apply: as om Painiess Extracti cbitecture, Finance und conomics, aud Lecturer on Natural Law. Washi i Heights School, ing, 50c. Literature. There are twenty-five departments in TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL.D., Wasaingtot eights Best teeth, Fillings, Crowns, Drilges, ete. the sebool, in which 156 different topics for. study Lecturer on Civil Law. 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. n.w. at oom,” Wacky Bepurtene ae Seater: Toc nat or hae Bin cotueseaie | achieer aes eee Negotiable | Principal, “Mim SFRANEES MARTING Ales: No etodeate, RT ee anal OF oes experience. ‘of bese on 7, % e | Princ x 5 —s qualified to pursue. The insteuction 1s given be: = 7 is Principal, Miss SARA M. STERRETT. eed-tf a. — wok gemamest. Ges ts in this Ss. twee: 6 and 10 .m ~ Students intending to take courses in the emical Latciatory will be per- Paper. ad. MICHAEL 3. COLBERT, A.M., LU. M., U Lecturer on the Law of Fersonal Property. Tih and D ~ Elocution, Oratory, Bental Ass’n, mitted the choice of desks in the onder of thelr D. W. BAKER, A.M. LLM. s selT irae registration. ‘The opening exercises will be held | (Assistant United States Attorney for the Dis DRAMATIO CULTURE, PHYRICAL TRAINING | SST ____ : September "29, at & pow, Haul, rp Ree rope Bae ‘AND RALSTON CULTURE. = agi university When an address will be delivered by Professor | Judge of the Circuit Court and Letture- on the E.'S. Farwell, ©. BE. The Dean will bo in bis | "tSw of Weal Extate and Elementary Practice. office at the University from 4 to 5:30 p.m., dally, | Court of Appeals: Messrs. ‘TALLMADGE A. to meet students, LAMBERT ond Jon BARNARD, The Examiners Messrs. J. ALTHEUS JOHNSON” and ie EENRY W. SOHON. Clerk cf Courts: HARRY W. HODGES, LL.M. School of Graduate Studies CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A. M., Secretary and Treasurer. GRANVILLE M. HUNT, LL.M, Men and women holding suitable degrees from institutions of repute can pursue in this school courses of stndy leading to the degrees of Master € Assistant. The twenty-eignth annual session of the School of Arts, Muster of nginecr, Elec- trical Engincer, Mecha: Engineer and ‘Doctor of Taw opers on Wednesday, October 6, 1897, at of Philosophy, two years’ stoly being required to 6:30 p.m., in the Law School building, . and 568 E strect northwest, at which time the In- accomplish tke work for the degcee of Doctor of Philosophy, and one year's stu: treductery lecture will be delivered and announce- being required for cach of the otier degrees. ments made fer the ensuing term. Present and Application blinks may be obtained from the prospective sindents, alumni and all others in- terested are cordially invited to be present. The Dean of the Schovl, and when filed, they must be submitted, through the Dean, tothe Board of secretary can be seen at his office in the law buiid- ing, daily from 6 to 7 p.m., for information, en- Directors of University Studies for inspection and action, rollment, ,payment of fees, ‘etc. Those proposing to connect themselves with the school for the en- ‘The opening exercises will he held September 29, at 4:30 p.m., in University Hall, when an addicss suing term are requested to enroll their names be- Tit de delivered by Hon. William ‘T. Harris, W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, Courses tn_ex ‘commence Monday, Nov. 3, 1807. ‘Tuition, $100. Ralston term opens Februars 2, 1898." Tuition, $15. References re- quired in every case. All feca strictly in advance. Martyn College, 980 F Street Northwest. oe to 125: G street northwest, Washington, D.C. Everything strictly first-class ard on the most Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, reascnatle terms. ‘Teleplcme call 340. a7-tr soli, 1013 Net ae et en a MEDICAL. 3 OUT OF WASHINGTON. Dr. Leathe n, MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLBG! allege Park x Expert specialist tn the cure of all special die AcABSEAND, SCHOOL OF “rectNoLogy. | gases of “ben and "eum" Gmmultation tee. DLTURA! ANICAL, SCIENTIFIC | Hours: 9 to oS, Toes. ‘Thurs. a and CLASSICAL, COU! ening, T to & @02 ¥' mw.” Closed ov Sunday. = Unsurpassed equipment in all departments. Lo- he aes .. ee as APPEAL OF NATHAN STRAUS gation healthy, 2 B. and O. R.R.: 8 miles from Washington. Tuition, books, beard, light, beat, bath rooms and griafasium: §150 for 9 months. fut! rticulars address te7-1m Pui W. SILVESTER, President. NEW YORK, NEW YORK. THE PEEBLES & THOMPSON SCHOOL, BOARDING AND DAY SCFOOL FCR GIRLS, June last. the undergraduate course will be ex- tended to three years, beginning with the session of 1898-99. Students entering this year can grad- uate in two yerrs, as heretofore. fore the cpening night. As announced st the rnnual commencement in D., on the meaning of graduate studies to graduate students, Plea for Rigid Inspection of Milk in Interest Sees Cireulars giving’ course of study, terms, ete. 20, 32, 34 East Sith Street, The Law Scheol can be obtained at the book store of W. H.” Mord WILL OPEN OCTOBER 4. of Infants. Ww 2 son's Sons, 1326 I street northwest; Lowdermuilk | 4 Kindergarten. Primary. Preparatory and Aca- anes HON. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean. & Co.. 1424 F street, and Joho Byrae & Co. 1822 | Comte ee ee eee ens This school offer to men couses of study | frye stores wae eth Stet no est, omens | ing. Special students admitted. seZths.t,im | Rarmest Address ef the New Vork Lee tO te pCollowlag egeses: | Bachelor of | Ditcation persocally or by letter to the antersigned., ster of Law, Master of Patent Law. ele Ser Ae Ee Philanthropist Before the tire course of study in the undergraduate department embraces two years; beginning with St. Agnes School. HOWARD UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. ss = fs ference of Mayors. the session 1898-'99, the undergraduate course will FOUNDED 1367. Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Prepara- be raised to three years; this change will ‘not THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN LAW SCHOOL | tion for all colleges. Special studics and oe effect students -utering this vear. ais o| si oP Etiday, October 1, at 6 o'clock pm» | of college stndy. Bpccial afvantages ie music - ie exercises of the school begin daily at in its commodious building, No, 42 ta street r - 4 P.m., which enables the Universi:y to profit by | nw. piss ELLEN W. BOYD. Principal, Albany. N. ¥-] 4 feature of the morning session of the the ‘services of emineat jurists cngaged in the THE SCHOOL IS OPEN TO ALL, 4y1-78t and coun- national conference of mayors public service at Washington, and gives to students | DISTINCTION OF 5 the entire day for study, besides permitting young | WHO SRE ABOVE EIGI-TEEN YEARS OF AGE . ‘i cilmen at Columbus, Ohio, yesterday, was sane sage eice duites to enjoy the facilities | AND POSSESS THE PROPER QUALIFICATIONS. PIANOS AND ORGANS, the renting of a paper coniitheted ty 0! echool. 2) tUl IN. FREE. ~ 4 The Dean will be present in the reception room For circulars, containing full information, ap- Nathan Straus of New York, on “The In- at the University building from 4:30 to 8 p.m. daily, after September 15, The op2ning exercises will be held September 29, at 6 p.m., in Gniversify Hall, when announcements will be made for the session. ply tu or address JAMES F. BUNDY, Secretary office in Law School building, 420 Sth st. n.w. opposite Judiciary Square. 8e17-toocl MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE © S ‘Business College, 1311 11th nw. pewriting, Stenography taught by best teach: fluence of a Pure Milk Supply on the Death Rate of Children.” Most of the municipal officials were con- versant only to a limited extent with the Splendid Uprights, At Half Price The Medical School ere; 2400" pupllsinetragt sig | On $5 monthly payments. | work being done by Mr. Si in New 1325 H at. MISS EMILIE M. HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOT, |°° 0000 We have still a few left of those | York city. Naturally, tae eager to Wasiingion, D. ©. The 76th session begins September 29, 1897: The introductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. P. Carr September 29, at 8 p.m. Reg- ular daily lectures at 6:30 p.m. Every facility is afforded for labotatory and clinical work. The ctfice will be open for further infcrmation DW. i will reopen October 5, at 1817 Corcoran st., two doors west of New Hampshire nve. Application may be made >y letter at 3024 Q st. a9%il Oct. 1, after that date at the school. — se9-toocl FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, 1811 1 STRFET N.W. ELEMENTARY AND 000000 000000 000000 000000 200000 elegant slightly-used Bradbury end other standard makes Upright Pianos, Selectsd from our renting stock, which We will close out at balf apd less than half price on $3 monthly install- learn all its details and Istened to the cital of them with close attention. peper was read by Mr. Ford of New York, and its opening statement that “There is from 10 a.m. to1 pm. ard 2 toS p.m. Falland}| HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. MIF- | 000000 ments—the lowest terms ever offered | Practically no milk delivered for general Scholarship examinations on September 25, ut | TEENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 27. 12 exper | 0.00000 in Washington for standard Upright ee in cities that ts i, be f tn Se enced and professional teachers. lege 0° Tandsor its natural state to young children, se3-Im-14 Dr. EB. A; De. SCHWEINITZ, Dean. ratory Work n apeclalty. 8 cut of 9 of our atu- | 000 0° Soe ar Tecoa tea heed sufficiently startling to challenge attention, ents passed successful entrance exaininations last June for Bryn Mawr, Harvard, Inst. of Tech- pology, Princeton, Vassar, Worcester Polytechni>, ‘¥ale. ‘Colleges admitting on our certificate ure Dartmouth, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, Vassar. Text books free. NEW GYMNASIUM, Well ecuipped vith apparatus and baths. Play if not contradiction. The paper clo: the following appeal: “I think I have fairly demonstrated the proposition that many thousands of in- fants’ lives are annually sacrificed by the with e00000 Dental School, 1325 H St. N. W., Washington, D.C. ‘The eleventh session begins Monday, Oct. 4. ‘The opening lecture will be delivered by Dr. H. brass feet, included. Instruments 0 ©0000 fully guaranteed, delivered free and 000000 kept in tune one year free. F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. it = neglect to supply for'the nutriment of chil- pe oni Ge ee 1 aay ne dren milk which has been subjected to the fore - 14. 2 formation a c 2 ‘ A dress Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1023 Vs. ave. Mi: Sherman’s School $375 U rl ht to fix the respcnsibility for it. We punish selt-im cots eee a tt ee pecs fesse murder with the penalty ef death, and yet ‘alogues, giving the courses’ of study, terms, ns October 6. = we allow murder to be committed by the can be obtained on application, personally or by letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, ‘The Columbian University, SEPARATE PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR BOYS. se6-1m SCHOOL OF MUSIC Studios. Lawr emce Pana 6, 934 F nw. VOICE, PIANO, elocution, concerts, opera; MOD. TERMS. (Speciaity begituers). Trial gratis. WANTED — wholesale in every lows community of this land, with no thought of its punish- ment and little thought of its prevention. “The most exasperating of all forms of Opposition to public well doing is that which comes from those who pervert the for only $250. One more of onr bargain offerings before we move. You'll find lots of high-grad nos at cheap prices in the stock we are closing out prior to removal. se13-Im Washington, D. ©. Elocution teacher. e8-lm* > trust of public office to the satisfaction of G mars | D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., |S personti ersage or the pursult of a tem: COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, unston Institu ‘9 14th st. now. porary partisan advantage. I ve had 417 11TH ST. N.W. A BARGAIN. G14 12th st. u.w. (Formerly 407 7th st. n.w.) samba! ©. K, URNER, A. M., C. E. ‘Thorough courses in Business ‘and Shorthand; individual instruction by expert teachers; large, well-lighted rooms and halls; moderate tuition and easy terms. A limited number of free scholar- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRL Academie and Collegiate courses. Opens Sept. 29. sel4-5,tt Mr. and Mrs. B. R. MASO) The Bliss enough experience of this in New York to force me to the conclusion that the man who sets himself to the task of doing good must be schooled into indifference against the shafts of obloquy and@ misrepresenta- ships in typewriting. Catalogue. ae School of Electricity. Chickering a appeal to you eatiemen ho are Mount Vernon Seminary. 35 B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. ¢ 2 Upright ie morieneen er cuice great or small, = conse at axp rievewratsramers xi. | ect ratlmig tvig race lee Piano, qi ee Boarding and Day School] mas ccver '. Catalogues on sppiestion "| 5200. Easy Payments. sheng ges tigre dned pee ngage for Girls. nuit Sr _LOvIs DENTON Hass President | Stieff Piano Warerooms, | "°°", 8, Phos, current were, constantly ents Stan, 521 ith St. N.W oe Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments ‘Thorough training in all branches in accordance with best modern methods. Spacious buildings re- cently erected especially for school purposes. Ample play grounds snd tennis court. Twenty. third year opens September thirtieth, For fur- ther information apply to Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Asst. Principal. sel1-2in Washington College. Studio, 617 Penna. ave. s.c. Wood’s Commercial College 311 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, Well conducted and well patronized. New term Piva Sexctilh ta, WETS v co iC IN USUAL FACILITIES FOR SECURING [ON! FOR PUPILS. Beaazinl catalogue coutaining names of 571 pupiis curolled lost year, pont po elsewhere until you have seen it, French Language School. yearly tribute of death is paid because of the public neglect of some of the simplest precautions for the saving of children’s lives. You, gentlemen, have the means un- der your control by which these drowning babies can be saved. I ask you, will you not apply them? Men are found capable of acts of heroism in presence of danger less threatening and less surely fatal. All that I plead for is the extension of the activity of local boards of health into a sphere which is legitimately theirs, but which they have, so far, lacked the conviction and Near F St. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. se29-28tt (Opposite Moses’.) BEST GOODS. -~ LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. sHustrared the courage to occupy. I shall not hav Bo: scl ave . zeta a eS vo eargind Good pronunciation; classes, beginners, advanced spcken in vain if I have succeeded in im- thorough courses, including hig} and private lessons.” MLLE. V. PRUD' HOMME, THE pressing you with the fact that the grade pee clocution aod, at a BS acne 307 D nw. se2-In:* tates of humanity and of public duty com- or apply for catalogue. F. MEN) res. bine in demanding that this backwardues —— peli Chevy Chase. LEADING should exist n a geared os - e ie 0 longer.’ TWENTIETH YEAR OF THD FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL —— 5 z REAR OF 2 ; ean toe Ga PIANO Best Line to the Quaker City. KINDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE ami "923 te, asuage of the Bones, 9 The Pennsylvania railroad. Only $2 ro: % § GNY, inc! i il THE on TEACHERS, Miss G. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal. ORGAN trip next Sunday wt. MODEL KINDERGARTEN AND my13-ly-i0__P. O. Station Washington, Dc. me GRADED SCHOOL. MRS. SUSANNE OLDBERG WILL RESUME LES- AND No Extras for French or German. ‘sous in singing September 15, at 1706 vth st. @Qfiss) SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK, Prin. n.w. Public concerts, November, January and Mrs. ee es meee Prin. April. Chorus class formed October 1. se9-lm* MUSIC HOUSE Thon yey iie at the MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST., i. A dispatch from Manila, Philippine Is- se10-1m* 1426 Q st. n.w. = ee ee ae ae lands, says: A fire here Tuesday destroyed The Misses Minke. ical schools. "Best of referenccs. self NATIONAL CAPITAL. _| the genaarmes’ quarters, the public librar . the museum, the offices of the department Piano, Virgil Clavier-method and Singing Taught. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W.. v se for the inspecti fore: , D sett 250 10th st aurpgA71LL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. ee ¢ other pubic muting. partyin Yercat mee . R ER, cuniary loss. In the panic which resulted ici el Institute FISCHER, from the conflagration many people were School of Medicine| Emerson Instit ivess ¢ Ponp,| 4 tureed to death, tramghel upon or etka Select classical and thematical schodl for N wise seriously injured. The disaster is said ee 5 Dd bert sigan me pposite Frank. ESTEY, 0 to be of incendiary origin. in Square, w! reope! mt = oo Georgetown University. | sirigetiatied aS ata sing iy oF UM s Hag Sane ETY PPI From the Philadelphia Press. Gen. Butterworth, commissioner of pmt- ents, has good reason to feel aggrieved. He is a Quaker, a man of the highest standing and of abstemious habits. As commissioner of patents under President Arthur, a leading member of Congress tor many years, solicitor fer the world’s fair, @ prominent lawyer, and 80 on, his reputa- tion ought to be sufficient to protect him against a charge of being drunk and dis- orderly. Yet when a vagabond, arresied at Atlantic City on such a charge, assumed THE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL ESTEY ORGANS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October 4. Day classes at 2 p.m, Evening classes at 5:30 pm, pede. For further particulars address the dean, G. L. MAGRUDER, M.D,, 815 Vermont ave, Office hours until 10 a.m., 3:30 to 5 p.m. se7toocS HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1512 MASS AVE. RE. study sell-1m cei st. National College of Pharmacy. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 27, 1897. Lecti Laboratory Courses in Botany, Ma- teria Madioa Tonicolgs ney, ‘Theoretical and. Practical ‘opens September 1 course of is New Building, Gen. Butterworth’s name, the New York five to vocal sod toserdipentsl assis eerie 1327 F St. N.W. World accepted the vagabond's statement and painting, ‘the Ia and kindergartens, al ° as true, and exploited the story a great PERCY S. FOSTER, Washington reparatory School, tY MISS M. LAISE, Prin, ‘A first-class private school, embracing the follow- Se epee eee Some or Pongeages Crd eagintring | Mecheaical Dra” It i iE esi

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