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p!tjif??P'5wsarr ?v --- TJ- -v1 S - ? "5F3y V ' - - r -r THE MORNING TIMES. SATUBDAT. OCTOBER 12, 1895. T THE TIMES' 32,000 SURETY SMALL ADS. REACH 100,000 READERS FOR A FEW GENTS ONE PRICE FOR ALL EDITIONS. fe HEIP WAKTED-MALK WAHTfiD Several experienced so licitors. APplyT. O.ANUEi'SON &CO., 907 O M. uv. WANTED-Ba'ln first-class. 2d It ana li ms. ne. "WANTED Hrlghtyoutliforbcok-slorr, uu coiii-cung. etc; best references ic qulred. All kinds iiositioiis si cured. Till: KXt HAM-E. il-l 131h st. uw. lt WANTiED-Tinsmiths; first-class men only. Li. uRAUN, Hednih's new brew- cry. It WANTED-linmeillalcly, incut cutter wiiii uiiii rstands grocery business, 1-d and F sis, ne. It WANTED-Ensi'l boys Willi blcy- CkV. uih - eel. SCHROT DUOS.. No. 491 .Mo. ave, ocll-2l-ein WAKTED-A bread baker at once. buh (.in st, . ll-eni WANTED a W bhc barber Tor Satur- u.i n. 1-2 6tbsui:e. ccll-2l-cm WANTED-Cltrt In grocery store at A I'.'jll-.K. lailinnu iisi.nc. unw... Wr . -.rf.1..-n V mi .. .)(! nt lV I lirif'IWn 111 the wall paper business; one who can make shades-line opportunity for live man. Address 1IALLEK & RICHARDS CO.. 14lh si. and X. Y. ave. oelU-Jt WANTED-A. young man with cleri- t-.il aomiy, who caa come well recom mended, who has a tew hundred dollars, as secretary of a company doing business In 'this city and haudllng an invention inddrsed ly the U. 8. army and navy. Ad dress OPPORTUNITY. Hits of 1 lit.'. ocO-tt HELP H-AXTED-yQlALE. WANTED-Ftmalt typewriter. Call between id and 12 to-nay at 8th and E si s. st'. It WANTED-Ladies or good address to represent ns i n t his city. Apply ai ter 1 0, to METROPOLITAN UUMllMttilAL COM PANY. Ml 7lhst.nw.. Room8. lt WANTED-At once, two girls to lc.irn nir.siii...utf at Mine. UbLbliuM S Parlors. 021 14th si. nw; lt TV ANTED- First- lass girl for genera! housework; cook, wash, and iron; must be kind and accommodating, with the best of rer. in regard to character: will pay high wages to the rightoiie. 5(24 14tht.nw. It WANTED-Cook'chaiiibcrmaid, and muy's nund. 61 1 131h uw. It WANTED Dressmaker, first - class naldt IMUU, also neiper on come, nisi, learner. Y. M YNSDRIDGE, Ladies' Tailor. 131(1 (! st. iiv. ocll-2t lilil.I' WAXTED-3ULE AND FU1ALG. WANTED-1 colored woman cook and I driicr. 730 lltli si. nw., basement. It WANTED Hearers. "They're After llim VUln Their Terrible Tongues." toMJiv l'astor E. Hex Swein, Sor.day night, Second Baptist Churih auditorium, 4tli st. and Va. ave. se. 1 1 WASTED-XI uit and vegetable confc. Apply til 8 mil st.uw. ocll-3l-cm WANTED Smith 1'ieniier Typo wilier operators and stenographers aliected to posittous. Ope raters de filing to familiarize themselves with new No. 2 Smith Piemior Type writer call THE SMITH FREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.. No 1416 F st. nw. Jy31-tf SITUATION" WANTED MALE. "WANTED Bj experienced oung man, mace as waiter in cafe or restaurant. Call or address 1523 I st. nw. It WANTED-By young colored man. plat imee as waiter. iMirter in store, or driven good reits-eiicvs. Address S. C, 023 lllli st. nw. It WANTED-lly a young man desiring to study law posltmn as stenographer with some jhh1 luwjer: experienced, and can give best references, including present emplojers. Address, with particulars. J. D. I'.. this olfiee. ocS-lU.12 WANTED-UJ young man Ixisilionas clerk in grocery store, or to drive "wagon; inn turnish good reference. Ad dress C J. C, this 01 f ice. It-em WANTED-Hr young married man, a position ofany kind, so as to earn an honest living; tan rurnlsh good reference also have had several years' experience in grocerv business. Address TAr, this of fice. octll-2t BY a young man not afraid or work. Please all FlAKEU, lfa2G 33d St. nw. ocll-21 WANTED- Uyrnnchl'io.estantyoung man a snudlion in and around gentle man's house looking alter fires;understands care of hois-ea, waiting on-tahle, ctcVw-st or reft Address, for 10 days, II. "V. B this office. ocl0-3t WANTED-By a young man position ascleru ma grocery store; can cut meat, nnd come well recommended. Address 11. W. A.. Uox 22. BUgo. Mil. OClOslt WANTED-Carpet Inslng; old work a specialt. CABrXT-LAYEK, Times offic-. oclO-Ct-era SITCATIOXS tVAJfTCU FKIIAXE. WANTED-Uy lady, light work lustore oroftuv, or would do copying work or making out accounts ut home; will take very moderate pay. M. 1)., 420 1st st. se. tn.-lg.2t WANTED-By a girl from Virginia, a place as iiiumhemiald or nurse; can give city rcf. Call at 1413 Q st. nw. It WANTED-l'lace as first-ilass cook. -.10 T si. un. uciu';i WANTED-By a resjiectahle colored gin, a juai-e as Uiamiierniald and-walt- ress:gO'id ref. 150 X st. 11 w. oe!2-2t W ANTED riaceasnurseorhousewcrk uy young girl. Address 61 MjTtle st. ne. oc!0-3t "WA.NTED VasIlills and Ironing todo. Address 1743 Oregonavc. nw. oc!0-3t WANTED-riace as cliambenuaid in private fnnuly or boarding house: city reference 615 lst. nw. orl0-3t lVANTi:il- illSCELI.ANEOrJS. "WANTED Would like to borrow 51,(100; second trust; good securilv; no brokers; quick answer. hUUICON, this office. It "WANTED Washing and ironing by ; good launilrcss "2228 Va'c. nw. It "WANTED Loan on furniture by em barrassed widow: good security. Ad- drcss WIDOW, tills off ice. It WANTED-Horwa to winter at C. hT farter's stocl: farm. Lay Hill, Mont gomery Co.. Hit.; bot stalls. sS iier month. 0. II. 1'AKKEK, 435 4 1-2 st. sw. or at above. oel2-14t "WANTED A hot water healerlo heat five rooms;- large-sized egg stoe with coil In It preferred; must be in good itm- dltloii. FKAXK. 634 O St. nw. It WWNTED AH should know llr. JIary oordoii tells truthfulness of rriends, business deal, or matrimonial venture. Tells all jour business arrairs with utmost truth: lost or stolen property; every hid den mystery revealed; makes speedy and happy marriages with the one jou love by proper advice. Don't buy. fell, or go 1:11 .1 Journey until jou consult this gifted lady iu person or Ly letter. She diagnoses your case by spiritual Insight aided by a Marf of cnnipctcnt p-:t..iclans. Ladies may consult In confidence on all dlieasei in-cniiar tor their sex. Office ami residence. 1100 G st. nw. rc29-lm WANTED-Girls to beEelf-suppurtlng; married ladies to lessen dressmaking Mils by learning to cut by Merchant Tnll.ir Basare: particulars at school, 718 12th t. sel4Hf WantedTry Rubber Roof Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE. Anfl casree only for palntinrv work fuarantell NAT. laiJUHK ROOK PALM' CO, luil StS nir WA.VTED-nOOMS. WANTED Three communicating un- fur. rooms, with board, by three adults: liel.Pa.avi'.aiidMBt., Othand lDthsts.nw.: Srlvate rainlly preferred; state prh-e. Ad ress 1'l.RMAXIT. ths offk-e ocI2-2t "WANTED Rooms for light housekeeiv ing. UoxL B B, Ihisorriec. lt WANTED In private raniily, nw. section, two or three unfurnished rooms near bath; modern house preferred Ad dress MAN AND WIFE, Times ofrice. lt-em WANTED-I or 3 unfur. rooms, or flat, wnh use of tath, for light house keeping; heat and gas;state terms. Address J. W . this office. ocl0-3t WASTED-POSTAGE STAMPS. WANTED-A1I kinds of old U. 6. post agc stumps: Department stamps espe cially desired; highest prices paid. II. F. nrXKHOHST5. liior, 7th st. nw. oc3.14t ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-al-Law. Webster Law Build ing. 000 D st. nw., Washington, D. C. Residence. No. 3. Mount Vernon Flats, tor. K T ave. and 0th rt.sw- el9-lruo .TEAKTED HOUSES. WANTED 6 or 7 roi.li! house with a. in. J., ii w., to iiurcliuse on the Icstall nient pl.m, not to exceed $21) per month. Address Mating partieualrs V. r. E., The Cario. ottlls't WANTED-fur customer, good 0 or . rotmi brick-in uw. or 111: Let. S3. 000 : and $4,000; state lowest price. W. K. A.C- ul, itoom a", -.enroll nmg. ocem ai im'i:i.i.a;.'EOPS. DRUGGISTS 1'or sale cheap, r-and-some iipruui. solid nak perlume and sponge case, with sliding glass doors; has 3 drawers ami 3 contp rtments for sponges, with glass fronts. Also, a 5-foot counter case nnd Axmtnsler rugs. C-ll on Sunday or Monday after 12 at 1200 F st. nw, room 6. It WM. C. F3USSELL. expert piano inner, lormerly ol Knalie, of liallMKire; worked lor biauiur) torlasib ears. Hir ing that lime have tuned some of the most prominent .-ople"s pianos in the city; orders by mail -n u! re.ci u Prompt attention. All orkguaraiuccaullowestrnie. 6230tlit. sw. ocly3t SOLID comfort for sick or will, J'urk's adjustable folding dialx; send ior catalogue. W. L. 1'FLlFFEIt, 417 11 lb St. nw . ccl2-7t LACE curtains laundered by hand; 35 ceius.u 1 air, mail orders pron.pily at- tended to. 25 F St. UW; It BCCKWHKaT CAKES , a"t Ailmtv-'ri, bol li st nn. ocl 2-it illtS. Bwecney, dressmaker, 2135 Ya. aie. uv: costumes of all kinds made atreasonableprics-slMcllonc'l s)siem used; good work guaranteed. oell-:U,eni WILL launder your lace curtains ror uocis.a tjilrano gun ranteegood work. K. WALLACH, 03 E St. nw ocl 1 -7t PIANO lersous, best reis. UlstiHOB UUOD, 1231 Isl.ne. ocl l-3t THE Ohio Carpet Cleaning nnd Keno- vatiug Co. use nothing but the original carpet soap. 622 K st. nw. tic0-7t-em WAHTifiD-l 'tiitu trimmer wisliej triiuniaig: trtmmins 25c., making r,0c 805 nth st. nxT. oclp-r.t LACE curtains laundered by hand by an expert, from 35c. up; mail orders prompclyattcndedto. 151'st.uw. ocltKtt EUKEKA Carjiet Cleaning Co.. is still cleamug cariict on the floor, alio carpcU laid. Address lHistal, 4 1-2 and Maineave. iw. ocl 0-3 1 HEARING restored, ringing In ears stopped, catarrh cured. Consultation free. Dr. GKACY. 1407 N. X. Eve. nw. rn2-lm FRANCIS' llIl'HOVKO ELASTICA8- pnnltum faint For roofs, walls, rences and marine painting: leaks stopped tree; work guaranteed. 401 3d st. nw. ocD-Ct VTIitfl-l'iuoi Hales. lew arfi f cond-hand. House vaults for silverware made to order. II. B. TltlPFE. 035 D St. uw. oc6-7t GUNS. Kllles. Kevoltcrs. loading Uiolj. hunters' outfits, watches. Jewelry, gultarc violins, Ian Jot. mandolins, at aliout one-half regular dealers" prices at PAWN SHOP. Xo. ltitiB i: si. nw. orl-tjnio J- D. MEEKITT. Pnoiogr.iplier, re- movea 10 -45y una -161 Pa. ave. nw.; nil work nrlttly lirsl-c!oi.s. se 2S -1 m TTTST KIXIUVEn-Flne let young Cn han parrots, guaranteed to talk: also monkeys, canaries, mocking blrtti, gold fish. dogs, aial fat.y plains. SCHMID'8, 712 12th st. uw.. blanch 1221 I'a. avo. mvlo-tf FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE-Lady has a lot of hand some un.es lor sale at from CO cents to $2.n a !!(e Inquire by postal Bos: sjo. 1, thK office; oc3-3t FOR SALE-Good piano, very cheap. 322 Inu. ave. 1 1 ITOIt SALE Large sound bay mare, buggy and naruess; nearly new; cheap: or will exchange for bicycle. After 4 p. m., 450 G st. nw. lt.em FOR SALE-Cigar store doing good business; cheap If sold at once. JAKE, this office. ocll-2t FORSALE Cheapiancstablished flour and letttikiorc: good location. Addresn W .11. C., this office. ocll-3t FOR SALE Two fine horses: no rea sonable ofttr refused to tiuick buier.or will exchange horse and buggy for good bicycle, standard make: top wagon, $15: sidebar buggy. $1 P. 132811st. lie, ocl l-2t FOR SALE English hall clock at a sacrifice. Call after 4 p. m. 2213 II st. nw. ecl 1-31 FOR SALE-A "ice laying business cheap for cash. Kent paid to J.'or. 1. Andrews CIGARS, this office. ocll-3t FOR SALE-Saddle or driving horse, surrey and Harness; must be told iin mediatel. 138 O st. ne. oclO-Mem FOR SALE-A cigar store and news stand doing a good business: good rea son for selling. Call at 604 1-2 10th st. nw. ocl0-3t FOR SALE-St. Bernard. Fugs, Great Dane, iox Terrier, Setters. Pointers. Collies and other dogs. BCHMID'H UIKD STOKE. 1221 Pa. ave. oc9-6t FOR SALE A dog cart Apply at MLsis 1 OUTER'S, adjoining Fort Mycr, Va. ot9-Dt FOR SALE A small steam launch; lteresctioir engine and boiler; can be seen at Rillcr's lioat house. ot8-tf-em FOR SALE-A beautuul rosewood 7-octave piano, standard make. $75; warranted In cood order: or in exchange for a joung gentle horse. 1742 1-2 7tfc st. nw. oc6-7t FOR SALE Bargains in -wagons, car riages, traps, harness and buggies, both new and second band: also 2 horses. 027 D at. nw. ol4-lm FOR S ALE It make of lir.ubators, brooders and fresh green bone; call and see the incubators lu working order. Bcbiuld's Bird and Pet Animal Stores, 712 12thst.nw.and 1221 Pa. ave. ocS-tt FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE BrickandfranienouRCBfor sale: large and small; sold to suit the buyer: also tor rent, $5 up. Call at 020 Whitney ave. Mt. Pleasant; oviuer leaving city. it 1 2-3t FOR RENT 210 11th st sw., near bmiuisomau, containing 10 rooms, bath, nnd all mod. imps ; also outside store room. Apply to C. B. CHURCH, 910 Ta. ave., or ECO llln lu sw. cell 4t-cm FOR SALE-On 12th st. ne., only iiuo icci iroui 11 si. cauie cars pressed brick, bay window; all mod. imp.; 17 ft. front, for 53,100; former price, $4,000; S600 cash, bal. 20 years if 50U want; rent S21.50; only $600 cash. JOHN F. DONO HOE, 308 E. Cap. st. oclo-ltem FOR SALE S2.000 for ts room frame house. No. 700 12th St. se.; lot 18x117 to 30-foot paved alley; house has all mod. imp.; cheap at $2,D0o; look at It; key on corner: only $2,000: terms to suit. JOHN !. !lliM)IH,..l L.uap.Rt. ocio-licn 1 FOR SALE-No reasonable offer re fused for one or more 6-room, b. w., a. in. I., brick houses, cellars and stables; near cable cars northeast, worth $3,000. W. J. FRIZZELL. 009 7th St. nw.. office Am. B. A L. Ass'n. oclO-tf FOH SALE T.OTS. FOR S ALE A large lot, 20 ft. front, in a growing rashionable neighborhood 51.no per ft.: easy terms. Dr. J. S. AL LEN. 419 II st. ue. ocll-2t,em FOR SALE-Choice lots at Brookland on easy terms. GRACE M. THOMAS, Room 1011 Corcoran building. oe!2-3t Fort 11E.NT nousES. FOR RENT 207 B st. ne.."Just east of theUipitol.Sroomsand bath; in perfect repair: only $25; key nt corner drug store. BARNES & SIMPSON, 14th and G sts. ocl2-lt FORWENT House, seven rooms, large grounds, shadeandfrulttreeK.and stable; key atMr. Lee's, next door, head of Franklin st., Aiiacostta ueignts. it FOR RENT 1240 Duncan st. ne.. 7 rooms; all mod. Imps.; nearly new: $10-t0. JOHN W. MORRIS, 614 F St. ocl2-3t FOR RENT 72 U su uc.. 6 rooms and bath: a. m . i.; $20 per month. oc 1 1 -.1 1. FORRENT House No. 221 F st. nir, near the Pension Office; In good order; 6 rooms; deep yard; back alley; terms, $20.50 advance, inquire of D. CONNELlZ 1st and H sts. nw. ocl0-3t-em FOR RENT By owner, very desirable house ou T st.; 7 rooms and bath: new range and painting; handy to Belt, Metro politan, and Traction cars; S27.50. ln (Ulre 1905 llth'st. nw. oc!0-4t FOR RENT No. 6b Mass. ave.nw., 6 rooms: $15.80: refe. required. Inquire P DILLON. 625 X. J. ave. nw. oct0-4t noAnuiNo. I THE TEMPLAR, one nquare from r tsnnllnl vmtA rnnmm unit nrmll... board;T?4 to G per week. ocl0-7t FOIl BENT JtOOMS. FOR RENT 211 3d st. nw., centrally located, one large and small furnlshitl room, with heat, gas and bath; modem tc rent. lt FOR RENT 640 2d st. ne., 2 newly luriiiAiieii becond story rooms, all m. 1.; SO apiece; oc!2-2t FOR RENT Large front room, fur i.isheii. suiuible for two gentlemen or man nnd wile, with board; near cable line. bt)2 N. Capitol st. It FOR RENT Three uiirurnlshed rooms, secunii iioor. large closeta, bath, hot unit cold water, I1e.1t, gas, window shades, rent $10; 406 It. 1. ave. oc!2-2t . FOR RENT Well lurnislntt room, sec ond story, convenient to bath, one square from car., private family, references. Ap ply 2817 Q St. nw. ocl2-3t FOR RENT Four rooms nnd bath on ue noor, not and cold water and gas. Inqu lre253JFst.nw.,rent$10- ocl 2-3t FOR HENTTwo large, furnished com- iiiuiiieadug rooms; second floor; also, Barlor, bedrwrni, and bath, first floor. WNER, 027 F at. nw. It FOR RENT For housekeeping, three uesirablu unfurnished rooms. 011 1st St. UW; OC12-31 "FOR RENT 1200 lltli St. nw., 2 un iuri.iiiisisis.oniistoryrooms,rtntcheap; con enielices. . ocl22t FOR RENT 1129 14th st. nw., fur insiieu rooiiia. Call before 10, or lie tween 3 nnd 6 p. m. ocI2-7t FOR RENT One furnished front room, buii.wr. x 1 IS X. Y. ave.nw. oc!2-7t FOR RENT 310 2d st. se., fur. rooms; l:u and ad floors; single or en suite; $7 and $S; near three car lines and one square from Library; housekeeping permitted. ool2-2t FORRENT Elegantlyfurnlshed rooms, Willi or without uoard front and back parlors, suitable for physician, for which tney have been used tor years. 008 L2 13th st. nw. oc!2-3t FOR RENT Two rurnlsued, jsccond iioor rront rooms, for gentlemen. 715 lllli St. ow. ocl2-2t FOR RENT Six rooms, on Grant road; 0 minutes' walk from Chevy Chase Elec tric Railroad, latrone. Apply at 712 East Capitol St.. rent $10per ui lt FOR RENT Large front room, unfur nished or portly furnished, for light housekeeping. 11508thst.nw. ocl 2-2t FOR RENT Three large unfurnished rooms, becond floor, with heat, hot and cold water, near two Hues cars. 1753Sea tonst.nw. ocl2-3t FOR KENT Nicely furnished rooms, leiitrany iwalnl, with board, iu pm ale I anul) . tin6 3d st. nw. oc!2 2t FOR RENT 1210 R. I. ave.. fur. or unfur. rooms, convenient to 14th St. cars; fur. hall room $5. lt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms, sec oadiioor.iiousekeeplns.batb.vcrycheap. 1413 8th st. nw. It FOR RENT Two furnished. 1 un- rurm-ned room, with or without board; soutiieiu exposure; c-ars pass iioor. 1.".6 C ne. octl2-2t FOR RENT 005 8th st. nw., front rooms, 1st and 2d floor, also corner basement, suitable Jorliusiness. H X3JJS 13th st. nw., near Iowa Circle 2d story, three rooms and bath, unfur.; bay windows; large closets; also doubiu dluing-room and kitchen; heat, bath and gas. It-cm FOR RENT 10 O st. nw. Pleasant room sand nrst-class Iward; $4 to $4.50 per week; table board, $3 per week. It-cm FOR RENT 022 Mass. ave. nw. .Mcacomiortable, furnished rooms, with board, at reasonable price; also good table board. octll-3t-em FOR RENT A widow at 3426 Pros pect avenue, lias lor rent, furnished or unfurnished. 3 rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at $8 a month. In a nice little corner brick house. ocl 1-31 FORRENT Unfurnished 3nice.cticer tul rooms, with heat, gas, bath: SU. bu ( ker su ne. vtiiMi FOR RENT Halt of beautiful cottage, convenient to buslnes: furnished: $15; snap. JOHN L. WEAVER, Le Droit ISulM- Ing, Sth and F sis, nw. ocll'3t . FORRENT Furnished undunfumislied room. 109 1-2 K st. nw. ocll-3t FOR RENT Nicely luruished second iltior room; furnace heat; $7. 1020 Sth st. nw. ocll-.it FOR RENT-2 nlcely-tur., ccriimnni- cating rooms; heat, gas, bath: $3 per week; single $1 and $2 CO; electric .cars; table board. 346 1 ft. sw. qclOjt FOlt 1CH2WT l'uree rooms; two closets, bath, gas. heal; one halt bloifc from cahlecars. OWNER.C20Tst.nw. oc!0-3t FORRENT La rgepleasautrooms with good table board at reduced rates in private family. 1114 10thbt.nw.ocl0-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished 1311 lltli st. n w four lovely rooms; parlor, cham ber, dining room and kitchen. oclO-Ot THREE large rooms, with bath, heat and gas, unfurnished, for housekeep ing. $13, In advance. 411 G st. ne. oc!0-2t-em FOR RENT Dining room anil kitchen 111 the Como; good opportunity rorflrst classcatercr with some money. Appliat 10 Grant place nw. ocl0-5t-em FOR RENT 0 14 N. Y. ave. nw.: nice ly fur. front and back rooms; 2d floor; terras moderate. ocl0-3t-cm FORRENT $12.50 and S15.1216and 121B 11 st. ne., C-rooni flats; n. m.i.: en line of II St. cable. E GRAVES, 474 C St. nw. ccO Ct NEATLY furnished room, $5 per month. 1520 6th st. nw. oelOsUcni FOR RENT Wlnthrnp Heights, new ereganl cottages; 10, $12, $13. In qulre at the P. O. oc0-4t FOR RENT Handsome rosewood fur room tor rent cheap. 722 11th st. nw. cc9 Ct FOR RENT 3 very desirable rooms; fur. or untar.; convenient to all car lines; gentlemen preferred. 605 Mass ave. nw. ot9-t FOR RENT 012 E st. nw., near 6th, desirable fur. front parlor, alcov; also front rooms, 2d and 3d floors. oc8-7t FOR RENT Unfurnished 1016 Sth bt. nw.. to anuiis omy, several good rooms, with alcove and bay window, on third floor, suitable for light housekeep ing; premises occupied by owner; references. oc9-7t-eni WANTED FLATS. WANTED A Cor broom modcrnflat; convenient to 14th st. car line. Ad- dro-s MOIIF.RN FLAT, tht office se!6-tf LOST. LOST Tuesday evening, neighborhood 4th nnd N.sts. nw., small silver watch; open face: Initials F. M. on back. Reward it returned to 205 Morgan st nw. lt,em LOST Monday morning, light York shire terrier; named Frisky. Reward if returned alive or dead to 2035 P st. nw. ocl 1 -3t MONEY IVAN I'EIJ AND TO LOAN MONEY to loan in all parts of the Dis trict. GRACE M. THOMAS, Room 100. Corcoran building. ocl2-3t "WANTED Would like to borrow 4J.O0O; second trust; good securitv; no brokers; quick answer. RUBICON, this offi.-e. oc!0-2t .MONEY! JIONIvY! JIONBY! We linve It. tVe will lend It. "We want you to liavo It. All we wnut Is satisfactory real estate, security Come to us with your appli cations and we can tell you what we will do as soon as we examine the properly. T. O. ANDERSON & CO.. Real Estate aud Business Exchange. 007 G st. WE have the following amounts to loaa " on approved real estate lu the District: S3.000. s.6.000. $6,000. $10,000. at lowest si-ates of interest; no delay. HERRON A NIXON. 1304 F st. nw. H. "K. FULTON'S iiau orrtce. 1218 Pa. ave. nw. Established In 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, jew elry, cilvcrwnrc. etc. Special bargains In walrhes. Jewelry, and silverware. au20-6ni MONEY 10 loan on bonds, stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and old tine Ufa insarnncepolieies; no delay. YERKES A BAITER. 40 t o s4 6 Metzerot t Bide MONEY TO LOAN In large sums, or ns low- as 4,1.000, at 5 and 6 per rent on D. C. real estate: also $250. $500, $760. etc.. at 6 per cent WM. H. SAUN DERS A CO.. 1407 F St. nw tf MONEY TO LOAN All classes ot real estate loans made with promptness st cureut rates. THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor' per 10th and O streets nw mO-tf WANTED The loan or $8,000 on first class inside property: no agents. 703 19th st. sel2tf MONEY lo loan nt 0 ana o per cent. on District of Columbia realty; no delay If security is satisfactory. WALTER H ACKER. 704 14ta nw jjai-tr. PERSONA!. SIOQ rewanl for a case, or Indigestion or dyspepsia that cannot be cured with Crump's Tunic t Fruit and Snlces. CRUMP M"F'U. CO.V 603 F bt. nw. Send for circular. L oc!0-4t-em A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. A company handling a new patent that Is indorsed by the U- B. army and navy, de sires to communicate with men of means. Quick returns for small investments. Will stand closest sirotlny. Address GOOD CHANCE, this orrico. otO-tf PROF. CLAY is the oldest estab lished, only reliable, geuuine and nat ural burn clairvoyant and medium In tills city: reveals every hidden mystery, finds losses, brinss separated together. nd cansi speedy marriage with the one Sou love by proper advice: if you are In 3d luck he will change it: removes ram Uy troubles, evil Influences, cures spells, tills who are your enemies, how to over come them and avoid all troubles: advice on business. love affairs, absent friends, burled treasures, or what business you are best suited to be successful: he never fails to give satisfaction. Call and be con vinced of his wonderful power to aid you. He surprises all who have consulted him. Fifteen years established; fee 50 cents; hours. 10 a. ra. to 9 p. m.: open Sunday. 480 II st.. b-t. 4 1-2 and 6th sis, sw. THE "3 DAYS" CURE FOR MEN. This remedy cures In 3 days or no charge. Consultation free. DR. McKEE- HAN, 716 12i li st nw. oc6-7t MASSAGE bath and electric treat ment, by n competent lady operator. MRS. LEWia.702 9th st. nw. oc7-7t TAKE your Lonfus bath at 702 .91 h si. nw.; price, $1; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. oc7 7t MME, ROYSTON. Beauty Special 1st, 604 12U1 st. uw.; all blemishes re moved, wrinkles absolutely clfaced, and complexion made perfect; no pain, no unisons: consultation free, daily 10 to 12 and 2 to S. except Sunday se2B-lmn LADIES needing confidential treat ment. A safe and sure relief In all female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habit, fistula. etc. Separate rooms for patients before and during confinement, and find homes for Infants IX required. Strictly confiden tial. MRS. DR. RENNER, 16 Fourth st no., near E. Cupltol st . Washington. D. 0. JeS-tr MME. ESTELLE tells all events of Ule:gtM's advice in domestic troubles: strictly confidential; and heals all kinds of sores, the latter for ladles only; hours. 0 a. in. to 10 p. in. 013 10th st. nw. PIANO lessons L. S. MtEIhlnney. No. 425 lth st. nw.; experienced teacher; reduced rates. sel8.1tnu DR. TAYLOR. 006 F st.nw.. makes full sets or teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold filling. $1: amalgam. 00c. e4-tt MME. FRANCIS-Wafihington'sold-est and modi Killed medium, can help all those that are In trouble, when you have tried allothersand they havefalleil call theii and be convinced of tluswonderfulsplrltual power, hours, 9 to 9; 25 and 50 cents. 324 ECapltol oc8-7t 3IME.BEOOKE tells all the events ot lire; all business confidential; ladies and gentlemen, 00 cents each; hours, 9 a. m. to 0 p. m. 605 Sevr York ave. nw.t near Olli st. oc8-14t EGYPTIANWyiwy Seventh daugh ter of the seventh generation; she can take off spells and cause to marry, as well as tell you the patffand future: itersons call ing at the lent next to railroad, wtllask ror MME. BURNETT. Take Ecktngton and Soldiers' Home cars. r ocS-7t PROFESSOR TRUE-No. 714 F st. sw.. traine writibg, spiritual medium, truthful, reliable and confidential; can be consulted aiiddocs not receive money or main any charge'uiicss you are satisfied. No business done by mail. Call and be convinceO. Hours, 0 a. ni. to 8 p. m. J ocl2 3t FOREIGN teather recently arrived; Uernian, music; dancing; excellent method: great suiwjs; 3 lessons, $1 Ad dress 355 I'a. aye. , It "WANTED A man to roeccutea claim in Cnociaw Nation, which claim Is certain and sure; wcrth from $10,000 or $15,000 or more; will give one-half to obtain the rest Call at Philadelphia House, Pa. ave., lieu 3d and 4 1-2 sis., ask for MEIIICINE MAN. ocl2 5t ax. H LESTER., Jobbing gardener, 124 1st st. nw. Cards. oc57t-em MME. GOFF. thercnownedclairvoy ant, returned to the city and has taken rooms at 508 1-2 1,1th t. nw.;can be con suited on the past, present, and future; ad vice on all business matters; consulted from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ccll-7t OUR greatest mediumandsplrltualmcther. Dr. Mary Gordon, tells you all things and gives a proper remedy for your trouble. Alwuysathome. 1100Ost.nw. se22-lm .T.T."WALKERSONS.20410thst nw.. carpet lining, felts, fire brick and clay.aetiesios, paluts. brush" lime, cement, two and three-ply roofing uiaterial.apr31-tf THE Wonderful Remedy. Cancers cured without knife, pain or pay until cured: also carbuncles, piles, dropsv. by PROF. MARTIN R1LEY.466 Fa.avc.nw.oc5-Imo BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Controlling interest of formulas lor primary batteries; tested by an eminent authority ami certified as superior to any letted; also will include hard rubber cells, porus cups, and carbons: completeoutfit.soruetuinencw: an excellent chance for right person to organize com pany nud make fortune. E. L. McINTOSH, 1337 Corcoran st. ocl2-2t WILL Pay $35 cash and solid gold watch lor 11 tons of coal. Address HOTEL, this office. It FOR SALE A very desirable rrult stand, uuing a good business, for sale cheap; reason rorselling.presentowner has other business to attend to. Inquire No. 1014 14th st. nw.' ocll-3t-cni BAKERY and confectionery for sale, near the (.npllolrgood bread route; fine location BAKERY, this office ocll-2t-em DO YOU WANT A PARTNER "WITH SOME.CAPITALV Consult us; we can alwajs get money for good Investments. Do you want to sell out jour business? We can always find some one ready to buy. T. O. ANDEusON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G st. "WANTED Partner to buy an old es tablished market storeJocabouMMOO; I can furnish 1-4 capltnl and experience as first class meat cutter. Address EXPERT, thisofflce. ocl0-3t FOR SALE-Complete book aud Job printing office; all or part; terms to suit; must sell. PRLVTER, this of fice. ocO-Ot FALL STYLES now ready at the old Hand, estnbTisned 1874. JAS. A. H00VER.TlieHatter.811Hst.nw. oc8-7t wmTE for latest pamphlet on Crip pie Creek gold, ininlcg stocks and weekly quoiatlons" of stock market. Sent free 011 application t J. P. KANE A CO.. Colorado Springs. -Colo ocl-20t FOR SALE s Second-hand furniture store.- cheap;, -good reason for selling. Address FmtNITrlRK.Ihlsnlf'ee oeS-r.t srECiAi NOTICES. I HEREBY notify all rersons not to creuit my "n itcjlarriel M. Farabee. or my daughter, Gcflrulle M. Farabee, on my account, as I will n6t pay any debt con tracted by eitbeis of tlit-in from and after this date. October 11, 1600. oe!2-3t flt L. T. FARABEE- SPECIAL "NOTICE-The Ener gizer engine is In sucerssiul dally ope ration at the Glen Echo power house. For information apply, toi the American Ener-gl-ser Mfg. Co.. Limited. TH0S. C. POLE, Secretary and Treasurer oc8-6t-em ATTENTION! REPUBLICAN VOT ERS THE TjNION REPUBLICAN CLUH, of the District, "Will iS6ue certifi cates to those who desire to vote in their respective States for one full-fare round trip ticket over the 11. & .0., R. B..: PENN.. R. R.: and C. & O., R. R. Certificates can be obtained at Room 144, Willard's Hotel, from GEO. S.EMERY.secrctaryoflheclub. ALEX. W. HOLT, Chairman Campaign Committee, 3 3 J. PFLEGING, Tailor. With W. H. QRAN8TOX, M37rs,sTa,cor. 15th st Formerly with Jss W. Bell, sth are. N. T. FOIl RENT FARMS. FOR KENT 30 acres. 2 frame houses; bra ucn 011 place; good spring; land clear; first-class place for dairy or track garden; lnDlstriet of Columbia: $20; or will sell on easy terms. D. D. THOMPSON, 1330 FgL. or 1214 U st. ov5-7t-cm Auction Sales. RATCLIFFE. SUTTON & CO., Auets. Successors to Ratcllffe. Darr & Co. TRUSTEES' 8ALEOF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON NINTH STREET, BETWEEN C AND D STRLETS NORTH EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded In liber No. 1034. folio 418 ct scq.. one of the laud records for the DJs. tricl of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby tbcunderslgued trustees will offer for sale by public auction, iu front of the premises, ou Sat urday, the 10th day of October, -A.. D. 1H05. at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. the following described Real Estate, sltuute In the city of Wa thins ton, District of Columbia, to wit. All those certaui pieces or parcels ot land and premises known and distin guished us aud being parts ot original lots three. (3) four, (4) aud five 161, in square numbered nine hundred and Ihirty. eight (038). contained -within the follow. Ins metes and bounds, viz.: Beginning for the same at a point in the line of Ninth street, east, distant, forty (40) feet south from the northwest corner of said lot. five (0). and running thence south along the line of said street eighteen (18) feet; thence east one hundred and fifteen! 1 10)fectelevenandone-half(ll 1-2) Inches; to the east Hue of said lot, three (3). thence north eighteen (I81 feet, ai.d thence wcrf one hundred nnd riftecn (115) feet eleven and cne-hult (11 1-2) inches to the plate of beginning, together with the improvements, rights', etc. Terms nt sale: One-third cash, the resi due In two equal instH'mcnts at one and two years, with interest from :le day of sale at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust 011 the property sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 required upon acceptance r bid. lr the terms or sale are not complied with In nrtecc days from the day or sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost or the de raultlng purchaser artcr rive days' adver tisement or such resale in some newspaper published In Washington, D. C. All conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON, SAMUEL CROSS, ocB-llt Trustees- RATCLIFFE. SUTTON i CO.. Auctioneers. Successors to Katclirfe. Darr& CO TRUSTEES' SALE OF A FRAMF. HOUSE ON SUMNER AV1L. ANACOSTIA. H.O. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly record ed In liber No. 1842, folio No. 461 et seq.. one or the land records for the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer Tor sale by public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 14th day or OCTOBER. A. D. lbOG.atSo'dockp.nx, the following-described real estate, to wit: The west thirty-five (38) rect on Bumner avenue, by tho depth of the eastern one naif (1-2) or tot nine (9) lu section eight (B 1 or the Barry farm, together with the iiu provemeats. rights, etc Terms. Cash, a deposit or $00 required upon acceptance or bid. THOMAS FRANCIS. JR.. WILLIAM M. BECKER. oct2-d&d? Trustees. Ratcllffe. Sutton A Co.. Auctioneers. Suc cessors to Ratclirre, Darr A Co. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN TO PAY STORAGE AND CUAROES. LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANO. ETC. On SATURDAY MORNING. OCIObER 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK, we will sell at the rooms ot Ratcllffe, Sutton A Co.. 920 Penn sylvania atenue northwest, a lot of house holdgoods. stored wltnusonJune28. lfcOO, In the name of M. A. Shaw. All lartle in terested will please ta"ke not ice. Terms cash. Washington Safe Deposit Company. SAM CROSS, Secretary. oc2, 3,4. 10, 11, 12 CHURCH NOTICES). EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Maryland avenue and Slxih street north eastRev. Thomas Chalmers Eaolou, D. D..paslor, will preach at 11 a.m.; subject, "The Greatest Battle Eier Fought On Earth;" aud at" .30 p. m.;subject. "Roman Ism and lis Mediators." Excellent music will be rendered: Sabbath-school at 0:30 a. m.; Y. P. 8. C. E. Juniors meet at 3 p. ni., and seniors al 6:30 p.m. strangers cordially invited. Pastor's residence, 308 tcvcntti street northeast. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Tenth and U streets northwest. Rer. 8. M.Newman. D.D., paslor The pastor will preach at 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. m. Music led by Dr. Biscliotr, director; Sun day-sUiooi . y .30 a. m.; Temperance Legion, 3 p. ni.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. m. HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, corner Nlnlh and P streets uort 11 west. Rev. K.S.Todd, D. al 1 1 a. m. und 7:30 p. m.. aud over flow meellns at 7:30 p. m. Evangelists Poller aud oilier will louuact these serv ices, and win also address the bunday school iu the morning and the Epworth League iu the evening. Epworth League meets at 6:10 p. m.; revival services will continue every evening at 7:30 p. m., ex cept oauiruay. unlit lurihcr nutn.tr. Quar terly conference Monday evening, 14th Instant, at 6 o'clock p. m. SPIRITUALISM METZEROTT HALL every Sunday. Sunday-school, 10 a. m; lecture, 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Hon. L. V. Moulton, ot Mich.gan, speaker fur October. Mr. Ldgar W. Emerson, of New Hampshire, will lollow each lecture with spiritual communications. Subject morn ing, "Divine revelation, what Is it, and who shall interpret it?" Evening, "Ne cessity ior modern spiritualism in ien of scientific skepticism." Morning service free WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Fourth street, above Nineteenth, Rev. Howard Wilbur Knots, pastor 11 a. m., "The Auchor of the Soul;" 7.30 p. m., "Caught iu the Needle's Eye;" antiieius, solos and musical responses by traiued chorus choir; Robert G. Sutton, choirister. All welcomed, by vestibule ttimiuitiee. CHURCH OF OURFATHER, corner Thir teenth aud L streets northwest Services t 11 a. ni.aud7.30 p. in.; buuday-school. u:to a. in.; louug t'eopic s union, o:u p. m. Rev. A. O. Rogers, D. D:, pastor: Morning, "The Teacmng ot Our Lord Equal ti the Need of Humanity;" evening, the pastor "Will give the first in a series ot illustrated sermous ou "The Old 'les tamciit." The beautiful views exhibited by SI r. B. P. Murray. The praise service led by a chorus choir; subject. "From the Creation lo the Call ot Abraham." ST. MARK'S. EPISCOPAL. corner ThlrcL and A southeast. A. J. GruMam; rector Services. 7 30, 11 and 7"30. UNITARIAN ALL BOL'LV CHURCH. "FourleenthaudsLstrects 11 a. m. niid-l i:ju p. in.; uc.. u. it. ouipiicu. pastor; 0:45 a: m.. Sunday-school; 6:30 p. m.. Young People' Meeting. A Ilniyli ed. THE BRETHREN Preaching buuday, 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.. al 310 Pennsyl vania aeuue southeast; morning theme. "How to Dress;" Bible school at 0:40 a. m. Everybody invited lo attend all of these services; seals free. W. M. Lyon, pastor. FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Eighth and 1 streets northeast. Rev. AiLim Reoch, pastor Preaching al 11 a. ru and 7:30 p. iu., by the pastor; morning subject, "The Heart;" evening subject. "What Is Man?" Christian Enueavor at 6.3o p. m.; Junior rally at 3:30 p. m.; special pro gramme; suuday-scliool al 0-30 a 111., and chorus choir. Seats free; all welcome. THEOSOPUY Lecture on "Thursday.'" by Mr. Robert L. Lerch, on Sunday, 13th iu.tanl. at 8 o'clock, at Mttzerott Hall, entrance oil V street; lake elevator; regu lar meeling Thursday eveuuig, 11th in stant, subject. "Theosophy Applied to Li re;" both free. Public I nvl I ed. CENTRAL M . P. CHLRCI1. Twelfth nnd M narlhwcst. Rev. s. J. Smith, pastor 11 a. m.. VChrlsl's Stumbling Blocks;" 7:30, "The Great King's Insurance Com pany;" Sunday-school. :30; Christum Eu ucavor, 0-45. All invited. CONGRESS STKl'LT M ETIIOHI19T I'RO teslant Church, Thirty-first, between M aud N, Rev. W. R. Graham. D. D., pastor Sabbath services: Preaching by me pas tor, 11 a. m- aud 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath school. 0:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30; midweek service, Tnesday evening, 7:30 o'clock. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM TELLS "They're After Him With Their Terrible Tongues." Sonday night, 7:40 o'c Preach Ingal lla.ni.bythepaslor. Freepews;all Invited. Second Baptist Church Audi torium. Fourth slrctt and Virginia avenue southcast- REV.U. L.PHILLIPS. RECTOROFTHE Church of the Crucifixion, of Philadelphia, Pa., will officiate and preach at St. Luke's Church, corner Madison avenue and l'lf tecntlt street, on Sunday the 13th instant, at 11 o'clock a. m. FIRST METHODIST PJIOTESTANT Church. Firih and Virginia avenue south east. Rev. G. L. Backus, pastor Preaching 11 a. m.. 7:30 p. m.; evening subject. "The Perpetual" Iurllallou;" Revival services; an inviieq. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH. coniT Ninth and I) streets northeast. E. B. liagby. pastor Rally Day ot Sunday school, exercises at 9:30, lo be followed by preaihlug by the pastor. Services at 7;3o p. ru; subjeel of sermou, "Alexauder Campi-ell ana" His Work." EDUCATIONAL. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. C. BEV. B. L. WHITMAN. D. D.. President. Examlnationor Candidates ror Admission to College, Medical, and Dental Schools, September 20 and 21. College Session lieglns September 23. Session ot Academy begins September 23. Session ut Medical School begins Oo tober 1. Session of Dental School begins Oc tober 1. Session ot Scientific School begins Oc tober 2. Session ut Law School begins October 3. Session of Graduate School begins Oc tober 4. THE PHEPAHATOnY- SCnOOL. Thorough prepuratlon for the Col lego, for tlm seientllio ."school, for tin Nil vul nnd Military Acttdomlea, mid for nublnerfci. THE COLLEGE. KiillClaiwical 11 nd Sclent If IcCoti rses Open to Ktudontit ut both sexes. THE COKCUUAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Forty-seven Profoisnns r.nd In Btructorn; t wenty-tbreo full de partment; twelse fall course ot study. Special students! udmitted. THK LAW SCHOOL. Twelve profexnorH, Including two AhMocliite JusitlceH of the United States Supreme Court. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. " Thirty profeHnorH und assistants. The course lit four yeurn. THE DENTAL SCHOOL. Seventeen prufenMnra; unuHtia fncllltleu. The course In three yimr. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. CuurMeis of advanced Instruction, l.lldl nu to M. A., M. S.. C.E., B. K., und Ph. D. For catalogue descriptive of the several courses address ROBT. U. MARTIN, Secretary. Tnn LAW SCHOOL FACULTY". REV. a L. WHITMAN. D. D President TheHON. WALTER 8. COX. LL. D., Dean, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.) Professor of the Law of Real Estate, of Contracts, and of Commercial Paper. The HON. JOHN M. HARLAN. LL. D., (Associate Justice jf the Supreme Court of the United States.) Professor of the Constitutional Jurlspra? denee ot the United Slates, of the Law ot Domestic Relations, of Per ietal I" roperty and of Torts. The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY. LL. D (Sometime Assistant Attorney-General ot the United States.) Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, or Com mon Law and Equity Pleading, and of the Law of Evidence, and the Jurisdiction and Practlce.ut the U. 8- Courts. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER. LL.D.. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court ot the United States.) Professor of the Law of Corporations. Fro". G. H. EMM0TT. LL. M, (of the Johns Hopkins University,) Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY E. DAVIS. LL. M.. (SomcUmu Assistant Attorney ot the Dis trict of Columbia.) Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Esq, (ot the Washington Bar.) Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of ColumDIa.) Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading and Practice. The Hon. BENJAMI.VI'.UTTERWORTH. (Sometime United States Commissioner ot Patents.) Professor of the Law of Patents WILLIAM O. J0HN80N. LL. M, (of the Washington Bar,) Professor of Legal Catechetics, Common Law Practice, and Judge ot the Moot Court. COURT OP APPEALS. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY. Chief Justice. HENRY F.. DAVIS. CHARLES W. NEED HAM, Associate Justices. ROBERT U. MARTIN. Secretary and Treasurer. WIMODATJGHSIS. 1328 I St. nw. Classes begin Oct- 1; English branches. Business classes. Elocution. J"Uraulism, <erature. Dancing, Delsarte. French and erman. ADA L. SMITH. Snpt- selO-tf Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. WASHINGTON. D. C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twentj-.flrst year opens TUESDAY. Oc tober first Large and attractive build ings, thoroughly cquipjed with every re quisite of a rciined home and a progres sive school. Applications for admission or pupils to the day school may be madearterSeplember fifteenth, between the hours of ten and one o'clock each niomiLg MRS ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. se27-3mo. Principal. VOICE CULTURE. MR. HEltNDON MORSELL. Pupil of Francesco Lampertl. of Julian. 8tudio at residence. 1410 15th st. nw. sel7-lmo THE DUNT0NIAN . :El6GEriGal Institute, HUTCHLVS BUILDING.. 10TH AND D STS. N. W. We teach electricity in rcience and ap plication. Applied mechanics. .Mechanical draughting and designing. Full labora tory and practical simp courses. Latest audibest methods. Not the "only school in Hie world." Lut the best In Washington. Opens October 2. Call at the office for full particulars, or address tkc principal. GEORGE KDW. HUNTO.V. LADY STUDENTS ADMITTED. se24-lni BANJO taught by note or simplified method; a piece guaranteed in each lesson by latter, or no charge. Send for cir cular. STEPHEN H- CLEMENTS. Studio 1016 Sth nw. Residence. 11U8 Fia. ave. ne. ort3-7t-em SCHOOL OF AM.VTl'Xn IMIOTOG raphy. Photography taught by popular methods. Comprenenslve course 111 the varioas branches ot AniateurPhotngraphy. Tuition at moderate rates. Lcsfoiis eora menee Oct. 10. Address CHARLES K. FAIRMAN, No. 325 Spruce st., Le Droit Park. oclOCt ACADEMY OF THE HOLY UKUss. 1312 Marsachusctts avenue. Warhlugton. D. C. A day school roryouni ladles and little girls. In addition to a thorough cocrec in English. French, German and Uatln, special advantagesarcoffcreuw -tudents In the art and musical departments. A kindergarten will be opened in connec tion with the academy. sel3-lm CliniCII NOTICES. BROOKLAND M . E. CHURCH . Rev. Will iam N. Chapman, patlor Sunday-school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11.30. by the Iiaslor; Epworth League scrwee at 7-30 li. m. Ail welcome. EPIPHANY CHAPEL, Twelfth and C streets houtliwcst. Rev. A. M. Hlllikcr, minister in barge. Third annlversarv. Sunday-school. 0:30; morning service, re view of work of past year, 11; evening service, 7.30. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Ninth street between Gondii streets north west. Rev. Jos. T. Kelly, pastor. Preach ing by the pastor at 1 1 a., m. and 7:30 p. ni.: Sabbath School at 0:30 a. m.; Y. P. s. C. E. at 6:30 p. 111. Mr. J. W. Dean, the Quaker Evangelist, will give Bible Read ings each day, except Saturday.a 1 2:30 and 7:30 p. 111. A cordial invitation to the public FIFTEENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH. services in Chapel of Unnton Temple Me morial Church, Fourteenth street, near R northwest, Preaching at 11:15 a. m. and 3 p. m., by Pastor Rev. W. W. Van Arsdale; SundarSchool.2:30D.m.:Epwortli Lea-rue. 7:30 p. ru. - EDUCATIONAL. OLIVIA t INSTITUTE OF PHARMACY Now open for the reception of stulsats. OHEMISTRr. Prof. Charles E. Monroe. Ph. O. BOTANY. William R. Smith. Sunt. Botanical Carden, U. S. A MATERIA MEOICA. Nancy D. Richards, M. D. PHARMACY. John F. Creen, Inst. For further Information apply at roslileacs, Maple Squar, S. C. Ave. and Uh St. ii E. Education Below Cost For young men. In 12 branches of study: every one a bread-winner, evening sessiitns only at the l'ming Men's Christian Associa tion IttisincssScbool, 2d floor. Lcn man build. Inz, 1425 New York ave. n w. Call for full pa. jenlars. seSo-Hn. Georgetown University, (Founded 1732) SCHOOL OF LAW- FACULTY. Rer. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. S. J, Preledent of tbe University. Hon. HENRY B BROWN. LL. D. (Justice Supreme Court or the Unlte4 States). Irtnrer or. Admiralty Jnrisprudenca. Hon. MARTIN F MORRIS. LL. D. (Associate Justice Court of Appeals ot tils' District of Columbia). Lecturer on Constitutional and Interna tional Law and Compara tlve Jcnsoradence. Hon. BETH 8I1EPARD. LL. E. (Associate Justice Court ot Appeals of ths District ot Columbia!. Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and. Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON. LL. D Lecturer on the Law ir Real Estate and the Law of Evidence. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON. LL D.. Lecturer on the Law ut Personal Prop erty and Contracts GEORGE E. HAMILTON. LL. D . Lecturer on Practice. Testamentary Lav ard Foully pleading and Practice. R. ROSS PERRY. A M.. LL. D Lecturer on Common Law Pleading. CriraH sal Law. ard Domestic Relations. ' Rev RENE HOLAIND, 8. J., Lecturer on Natural Law TALLMADGEA LAMBERT. LL. D., Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A DOUGLAbS. Esq., Lecturer on the Law of Torts and Negotia ble Paper. Circuit Court MICHAEL J. COLBERT. A.M. Court of Appeals- Messrs TALLMADGB A. LAMBERT. JOB -BARNARD, an HENRY WISE GARNETT. SAMUEL M YEA THAN. A. M.. Secreta ry and Treasurer. The twenty-sixth annual session ot the School or Law opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1805. at 6.30 p jn.. In commodious, specially designed 1 School Building. Nos. 506 and 00b B street northwest, when the Introductory lecture will be delivered and announce ments made ror the ensuing term. Pres ent and prospective students, alumni and all others' interested in legal educa tion arc cordially invited to be present. The secretary can be seen in his of fice in U10 law building dally after September 13, from 6 to 7 p. m.. ror in rormatlon. enrollment, etc. Those pro posing to connect themselves with to school for the ensuing term are request ed Ui enroll their names before the open ing nightand tnus avoid the delay luciucns to that occasion. I Circulars giving the course of study, terms, etc.. can be obtained at book stores of W. II. Morrison's Soas. 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermilk & Co.. 1424 F street aorhtwest, and John Byrne A Co., 1322 F street northwest, und at W. 8, Thompson's drug store. 703 Flftceoth street north west, or on application personally or by letter to the undersigned. 8. M. YEATMAN. Secretary. Tbollonard I'nlversltv LawSchoal (Founded MST) Will open TUEDAY, Oct I, at C:0 p. n- TCI. T10NFRER For clreulsrs eontsininefarthe? iDforrastloa address JAMES 1. HUNDY. Men, tsry Ofaca la Law School Cuildh--. 4:ihBe. nw. Tba school is npsa to oil, WITlIOCT DIS TINCTION OK RACKOR SEX. who are ororU yi-arsof age and posses proper (tualiacstioas. a64. EducafinnFOT Real Llfexsat3 For Sons and Daughters. The Spencertan Business College. National Bank of the Republic Bulldlajv cor. 7th and D nw. Dayandnightsessions. The thirty-first scholastic year ot this popular institution begins Monday. Sep tember 2, 1895. Five departments. Til: Practical business. Including complet bookkeeping course. English, rapid cal culations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system ot expression, civics, political economy and commercial law. Practical English, with Initiatory bookkeeping. Shorthand and TM writing-, including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ ing. Mechanical and Agricultural Drawing. Full corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location central. Office open every business day and light. Write or call for new annual annoonosr ment- Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, Principal and Proprietor. National EcmepiMe Medical College Has removed to the new college buUti-g-, No. 625. Massachusetts avenue northwest. The regular course ot lectures for the session or 1895-C will begiu October 1, at 7-30 p. m The introductory address wUl be made by thopresident, Zalman Richards, esq., followed by Frof. J. T. Hensley. M. D.. Dean .of Faculty. The public Is cordially Invited to be present. Students desiring to matriculate can get annousice ments and information by applying to the registrar at the college building. The free dispensary for the treatment of all diseases open daily from 2 to 5 p. m. Dental Infirmary, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m By order of the Board or Trustees. ZALMAN RICHARDS, president. se24-10t EMERSON INSTITUTE ( Young's Academy.) SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHBb MATIOAL. School for Young Men and Boys, 014 14th et., bet. I and K. Begins Its forty fourth scholastic year Sep temtier 23- Tnu si hool has a national repu tation, aud Is recognized as oneottbeleadln? preparatory schools of this country. It prepares for all the universities, colleges and' scientific schools, tor the United States Militarvand Naval academics, and for busi ness. Thegraduatcsof thisschooltakohigH rank wnerever iney go. Mr.EdwlnH. Foster willconttnuclncbarga of the Junior Department. For circulars, etc., address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Ph. D., ' sel7-lm Principal and Proprietor. ' Washington School of Expression, METZEROTT MUMC HALL, K-strodt entrance. Vo'ce a specialty, oratory, reciting, physical cultur 1 borough short course for busy people, $41 None bat natural methods taught. Day and evening classes. WM. 3. MOWRER. Principal. SHORTHAND A SPECL1LTY. By H. C. Tanner, Granite bldg., corner P and Ninth streets. Call or send for cir cular. iel7-lmo GUNSTON INSTITUTE. 1212 nnd 1214 14th st. nw. Fourth session oien3 Sept. 23. MR. and MRS. IS. R. MASON. selO-lmo M.UIJICAL DEl-AHT-MF-NT OF TUB Columbia:: uxivnnsiTY. 1325 II St. nw., i Washington. D. C. The seven ty-fourtU session begins October 1. 1S05. The in troductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. W Johnston at 8 p. m. October 1 Rcgular daily lectures at 5:30 p. m. Every facility for clinical and laboratory work. Laboratories open day and even: Ing. , DR. D. K. SnUTE. Dean. 1120 New Yorfcave. DR. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ. Secretary Treasurer, sel7-lmo 1325 H st. nw. NORWOOD INSTITUTE A Home and Day bchoortor Girls. 1761 N st., near Connecticut ave. MRS. WM. D. CABELL. se!7-lm PrinclpaL NATIONAL Academy or Fine Arts Drawing and Painting. Thorough in struction tor artists, teachers, decorators, designers, illustrators, parents acd children. In ever branch of art. Portraits to order In every style, from $10 to $3,000. Old or lniured pictures cleaned, varnished, restored, la the most skillful manner. G02 E l. nw. e22-tr arME.J.:eSPUTA-DALY,tearh- er 01 voice culture, siuoio ma n. Y. cert. aw. oc!21ma l- ,;- .V-H--iiys- --"te "its!KJS-"3ii-?-j.