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WZ $& -04 - 'ii!i?9'S&g -''"- --'rlrgQ&&&3$ -f71 aC -f w-,- TELE MORNING TIMES. MOiPAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1335. Il . . . - ..., g -"i-j-r -s?5"! One Gent' Per Word One Cent Per Word One One Gent Pes WQH9 One Cent 'A l"" Pctf""' One Cent fa Won w 'WOBD WORD "advertisement loss than 10 No advertisement less than 10a KoflfJrHmri 1! j.Vian 10. vo dvcttlsemjiu less than JO. Ko advertisement thatt lt. NoajvartlD-naat ! than 10). Del One Cent A 3 0 advertisement less that 10. HELP WANTED MALI!. WANTED First-class while bather at un NatmnalTheater Barbershop. -Call at ouce. It WAKTED-Clothing salesman: u-feit life iwtain-il. Apply to STEIIN A LIVINt bTciN. i:iOO Ui st nw. H.-JJOt WAHTED-At COL New York ave., .in uvsier slnicker ami cook. fc2l-3t DELI WA-VrED-i'DIALE. WANTED- A rcli.aio girl as child's nurs . must bo expcrieiiceeL Apply 72S !ith xt. nw 6023-.1C. AMATEURS l o ta ke parts hi tl.e com edy "iijiiuuitznl." lCETLAW, tills office se22-3t WANTED A German girl for general nouseworK. Apply 1333 lJth sr. nw. K.-C2 7t AVAKTED-A respectable girl, lu a private lamlly. Apply after It) a. tu. nt .".30 C st. im. se21-3t WANTED Intelligent lady canvassers for article if great merit; good coinmis- lion. Inquire moms 4 ami 5, 707 Gscnw. s(pt20-tt BSESSCDTTITJGACADEMT. nsniuion tailor msuuiil learn tlio latent and most pcrlect. system of dress making aLil be thoroughly qualified to cuter tipou position? in uny of the leading houses-, iiosuioio: sccurea; the lowest and most reaouablc terms; half price until October 1; at MADAM WASHINGTON'S, U4 lull Nt. uw. te!7-7t WAh.'lEl-H'JI"e Froiectrve Agency has places for help every day wltfc. good references. All capacities- bio lltn St. n. v.-. - sc4-lmo WANTED-To ladles to Interview Hie I c-i iwcplc onlj; osruivatiou ploiis ant and verv profitable-. Audreys S TAN LEY, this cltiie. se22-2t HELP WASTED-MALE AND FEAlALE- W ANTED Amateurs to take parts in Hie comedy "Hypnotized." RET LAW. this Off He. sc21-3t W ANTED-Smith l'lemter Type wtiter operaturs and stenographers dtiecteit to positions. Operators de siring to familiarize themselves vith new No. 2 Smith Fiemicr Typewriter call THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO. No 1416 F et. nit. Jy31-tf SITU AT IONS WASTED-MALB. WAHTKD-iTouiiKiiuii with hotel and business experience, speakiug seveu languages fluently. de-ires clerical position. Address LANGUAGES, this oftice. se2iKlt WANTED-l'lJ'c as Jaultor. sexton, vvalchniau, or an J thing nf that kind; will act ept very low aiar;tcst references. C.lllat 315 '.Itli st. ge. Se22-3t WAKTED- 1'ositlon as clerk in gro nrv store or other business; -willing to make mvelf gem rally useful. Address C. W U.. this office. It WANTED By a young white man of experience, a situation as collector or driver of delivery wagon; best or reference InrnLsbed Address COLLECTOR, this office It 1VANTED-Relief work in drug store. Auuress t.RADFATE, this office. It WANTED Workof any kind forsober. industrious young man 21 years old; best of rc-fs. Address J .M., tliis ortlce. se22-lt SITUATIONS ffA-NTED-rEMALE. WANTED-By a neat and respectable colored girl, a place as chambermaid, good refs. -136 O bt. nw. It WANTED Middle-aged lady wants po sition .it Housekeeper in 6mall family. Address 270 Iv 8t. nw. se20-3t WANTED-dlliiation by repectable cuiureti girl, a plate in (mall family; no -trastili g Address 1 1 20 3d uw. It WANTED-Will gle $25 to any one -ecuriug lue a pnfeition on Metro politan or Washington and Georgetown railroad Addros KAIL" ROAli. this office - c22-3t WANTED-Whlow, no encumbrance, wislies Niiuation as .wsrking hoase kreper Address U0USE1CEEPER, this office. It WAMED-MISCELbANEOUS. "WANTED Day board; hrcakra.-t and o o"clock dinner only; not to exceed S10or!sl2per month; near Arlington llolel. Address A ULI XGTON. J b Is of i ice. 1 1 WANTED-Cjood sc-c-ond-liand Marlin or iiKlit-,ter ririe; 22 to 38 calibre. Callat 123 Est.ne., between 4. andGp. in., and bringrlfle. It A. NICE lady, alone in a house, wants to find a small family to take three rooms on the first flour and two on the Keoond. for housekeeper; unfurnished; S12: a little grocer and candy store to sell tint tcry cheap. Address Box K. M., lids offico. ?i.21-3L- W ANTED I'uplls at Dushlel's art htudio, 733 7th st. nw. se2I-3t WANTED-Gltls to be scir-suppurting; marrieil ladies to lessen dressmaking Mils by learuiug to cut bj .Merchant Tailor bquarc: finrliculars at school, 718 12lu L se!4-tf WANTED- hecond-hand bicycle; must be cheap Address B. Z.. this office te22-3t WantedTry Rubber Roof PalnJ. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FllEE. And charro ouly for palatini woricruraataal A'I: lttcurie lto-if I'Ai.sr co. uii 8tt B WA.VTF.D-A G EXTS. AGENTS WANTED Death bene fit lor old and joung, 1,000. Cost S1.40 a ironth No assessments. Money loanwl members; C per cent. Easy payments. Ladles taken. Mutual Bencriclal Asso ciation .Hihl.MI 11YLAND, JR., Presi dent (Second Auditor of Virginia), Rich mond Branch ofllce, 51G 12th St. nw. se2J-3 1 WANTED-Asnt and canvassers. lirFt-ciass men: with experience, can make $511 to $iu0amontheasy;no humbug; no comix tition; well adxcrllFeil already. Call nt 43U Jth St. nw., from S to 10 rem-it WANTED AGENTS Ladies and gentlemen to Mli(it oitlers for the authorized "Bingraphy of Blaine;" great teller; r&pcrivncc unnecessary; good pay. ippo w io u a. in. it. a., jlii&.hjki-j. fi2 i nw !-3t WANTED 1IOAIID. "WANTED Gentleman, wife and young xn ivatit lioard and 2 good rooms n.r J50 per mouth. Address C. S., this of fice 11 WANTED- Board;gentlcmanindepart meutittiabrightandhealthvdnughter, 4y j r-ofae, mother havlngdleilshort time nc wnntcboard with strictly iirialefamily, prote tani; a person willlns to gle little girlb Ftmoih-rlycareandkndjtattention; art-r October 1; terms ?33 month. Ad-dn- P.. 1' I'HII.AI'A. thisoffice. se21-3t WANT CD I'OSTAGE STAMl'S. XJ. S. POSTAGE stamps, depart ment stumps, sucli as War. Interior, Post-office, btatc. Treasury. Justice, Agriculture, Executive, ami Navy; used or lUKued, in an ((uantity; for spot cash at lilgiiest prices; also collections of U. 8. and foreign stamps and proof sets. C. K.. KOTIIITCHB. 3r.il 1-2 I'a. ave. se20 7t WA NTED IIOVSES. WANTED-House about 55,000, city or sab irbs. -villirie nronerlv in ndfoln- lng State and some cash. Box 3lr.. City g rei' L'l WANTED-FLATS. WANTED-A5or Groommodcrnflat; in'ivenient to 14th st. car lice. Ad dress MODERN TLAT. thLs office, scin-tf HOTELS. THE CAKLTON. 014 13lh st nw. large nuims; steam beat; electric bells. epetinl alteiition given to table board; $1 pet dny or $25 per month; table board. S15 per month se20-7t HOARDING. MJ?S. LIPSCOMB'S Iwardlng house, 705 C st ew ; nice roiuns. sclD-lOt WANTED-l'Wralc family wishes four f.uTitl.iniu.1 I.r.in1ru A T H .l.l office f..' v...u UV.UC.O. A. AJ. U, IUIB Bc22-3t Wanted noosia. BT? gentleman and wife, 2 large unfur. rooms, reut rot to exceed $13; nollgbl housekeeping; between 2d ana 10th and Dnndlnw. J. V. P.. tins offico so21-3t ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CAHRINGTON. AHoruey-at-Law, Webster Law Build ing. 005 D St. uw., Washington, 1). C. Eetideiiee. No. 3, Mount Vernon Flats, tor N. y ave. and 9th st. nw. sel9-ltuo SEECLM. tJfOTlCBS. NOTICE Improved. O. IL M. The members" ctTJTineo1a Tribts Nq. 14, v.111 meet at the hall on Tuesday, 24th, at 1 30 p" iir. id altend the fui eral of Past Sachem James A Williamson, which will lie a walking funeral. Interment Congressional. Sister Tribes cordially invited. it A twi'tlon. Stonemason-.! Tliere will le a spivial mceluig of the OperatUo Stonemasons' Union, No. 2, held on Tk-m1.i, bipti-mber 24. S p. ill . in Times' Lullduig, corner or Tenth and Pennsylvania avenue i.ortliwest. By,, order of the president, " ED WA UiP EUU3LANTTLVUT. I'rtsideut. DANIEL SULUVAN, Bcerctary. se23-2t TTVcTriovKr Order of Red Men The cniitis ojidneuiLcxs of tl-e Great Ceun- cu. improvea errucr-ui iccu Jieu ot tue Districor,ofc?ml)la are requesteil to meet In the -wigwam of Osage Tribe, No. . Monday evening, September 23, 1690, at 8 o'clock, to make arruugemcnts to jt tciid the turernl of ur late hrothtr. Tast Sarlieni Janies A. Williamson, of No. 14. Bv order of the greit sac hem. Attest. " "JAMES' K- DEMENT. It O C. nt Records. M1SCELLANEUD& BY an experienced, highly educated Ger man. fctioUtrv lu Uennaii. French, Latin aud Grvk:tenns:nost reusouable. Address PROF. F.STltUCK. 113 Utt.se. ee21-7t LACE c urtahis Uuuilercifbyexpcrlenc-eLl li.iuus.it 40 ce-nrs jier p.ilr. Mailorder? promptly attended to. No. 23 I" st. nw. se2.l-2t J. O, RUSSELL, teacher ot Guitar. 7.IU !Hli st. n w.; alter 0 p.m. se22-7t GRACE Bi: THOUAS. 100 Cor coran njiiiiing. sells aud reals in ail parts of t'le city aud sulurbs. If you have property to list with, her you will receive prompt nltention tc21-3t MASSAGE d magnctkr treatments uy Mrs. Lck Ls; hours lrom 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 702 9th st. nw. sc21-7t DEAFNESS CTTTtED-rtpecial af teutiou givi u to dn tin es of t l.e t a n dis cbarges fronmnd. rltging in the ear I etma nently cured; hearing restored; coiisulta: Uon free DR. G1LVCY. 1407 N. 1. ave. Office hours. U to 11 30 n. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. se22-oi FOR. n short time fine photographs. SI per doz. BALTO. PUOTO. CO.. 1013 Pa. ave. sel!)-7t LACE Curtains iaunden'd by handby an experienced woman at 00 cents a pair: quantities at reduction; mail orders promptly attended to. No. 15 r st. nw. sel8Gt GO for best heavy English oxide rooting paint.onlybOceutsagallou.to YOUNG ACo..loO7th. telS-lm S. H. JACOBS. Carpels cleanisl"and laid: Job hoik promptly attetded tu. Ko H68 B et..ie. te!7-7t FREE consultation. Do you uffer fruni any tif tfcefe; Constipation, dvs pepsla. Jaundice, palpitation, sick head ache, vertigo, hiccough. Imcktng cough, swelling of the rect ard ankles, TcpHepsy? Posltiw relief, nnd cure DR. T. E. LEE. 1322 14th st nw. 9 SO to 5.30. sol3-14t JTTST RECIUVED-Flne lot young Cu luu parrots, guaranteed to talk: also monkeys, caiuiries, niotking birds, gold fish. dogs, aud fac y pigeons SCIIAIID'3. 712 12 Hi st. uw.. branch 1221 Pa. ave. mvio-tf FOIt SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE One show case, peanut warmer. Move with pipe, se-ale, etc. Apply23G II st. nw. sc22-2t FOB SALE'-saibng jacht. schooner rigged, the iinet boat of the kind on the rler; elegant, large cabin; sleeping room ror 6 persons: all furnishings, sails, rigging, etc.. new: will be sold at a sacri fice. R. J. MARSHALL. 511 llta ft. DVi se21-7t FOR SALE Setters, collies, pointers, bull terriers, fox terriers, and other dogs cheap fcCHMID'S Pel Animal Store, 1221 Pa, ave. nw. tel8 fit FOR SALE All tnat lumber contained In trie ntMicS" strrrnundhig the new utmiry,at-?rB-pcT r.uoo icet. Apply WILLIAM H. TUTTY. 202 E. Cap. st. - ' - se!8 61 FOR SALE-second hand mmd split ter, in good condition, very cheap. 1831 Gth st. nw. scl8-7t FOR SALE Barber shop; good reafon lor Lemug: business In other city. 725 H st. ne. sel8-7t CHEAPEST place in Waslilngton to Imtr r tfinir mnnnnc Tin 1 fit ! i fr rtn tJK'J IUIIIJ Jlnuil 1U AVltl Ot. tlJ., call after 4 p. in. sc!8-7t FOR SA.LE Chiap. I'ght Dayton wag on. LDWARD BRICK, rear of Sixth police precinct elation, N J ave. nw. se!7-7t FOR SALE We hae left with us horses, wagons, traps, surreys, buggies, that we a reordered to tell: no limit ou them; callatonce. 927Dst.nw. sell-lm FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE A small bouse with lot running tijefe to the next street. In the northeast; house rents for $!.D0 and will be sold at a sacrifice ou account of the financial embarrassment of the owner. The purchaser must be willing to accept tax title. Address MRS. T. M. 11, this office. z t sc22-10t FOR SALE-A six-room cottage at Itrooklandr large lot, p'entv of shade; a bargain. GRACE M. THOMAS. 100 Corisiran buildlngi tc21-3l FOR SALE By owner, nw. residence: buff brick; cellar; 3 stories; 8 rooms; center hall and bathroom; mosaic tiled ves ; fiarlor fireplace; gas log. tile, and mantel; mproveil bath fixtures: range, gas stove, refrigerator car, etc: electric light; fur unce heal: gas fixtures; speaking tube; house papered and carpeted In elegant sty le, ready to move in; location. 1322 Wollarh place: $1,000 cash required: F. B. l'YLE. Arch't.tcl 17b0. fe-21-7t FOR SALE 27 R et .nw., new house; ten rooms nnd bath; south front; 20 foot alley; all latest improvements; a first class ho-ise built for owuer'suse; a Imrgain. OWNEIt, 27 R st. se22-3t FOR SALE-Ore large horse; weight l,'li0 lbs.7 will -work anywhere; $20; also one pneumatic bicjele in good order, $25 2030 3ntn,sf.nw. sc22-3t FOR SALE LOTS. FOR SALE There will be no better tune to get a bargain in real estate lhau now. We nrcolfcrins a few lots. 24 Gxl3G. well located ne.. on terms to suit pttrchaer.sat; $300 per lot; near cable cars. Secure a home site. Call for plat and full iurormalioii. JNO. T. WAGGA MAN. 700 14111 St.. room 4. se21-14t FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-Bouse on 25th st. near K st. nw.; rents for S18.00; lot 21 by DGfor house comenient to fitn nnd N st. will piy small difference. Address EXCHANGE, this off lee se22-3t FOR HUNT HOUSES. CHEAP-I'ifl of 9 room house; nicely lur.; use of piano. Inquire drug store, 2308 14th. before 2 pm. fel9-Dt S43.GQ-120 E st. nw.: 14r.; a. m. L 6TT; YODER. G15 E St. nw. S3G.OO-1 120 9th st. nw.; a r., b.;m. I. 0. T. YODER, 015 E St. nw. S3S.GO 1133 9th Et. nw., 9 rooms and batn: m. 1. C. T. YODER. FOR RENT 3-story aud cellar brick house, 127 A st. ne., near Capitol grounds; 9 rooms and bath; rent. $30; key a 129. e21-3t FOR RENT Furnished nouse with roome-rs; cenlrnl; rent in the house; refs. Address II. n., this office. se21-3t FOR RENT-29 R st, nw.. 8 rooms and batu; all latest Improvements; south front. Also 909 loth st. c : b rexims; rentmoderate. EDWARD KERN, 27 It si. nw. se22-3t LOST. LOST Sunday evening, Sept. 8, between Anacostia, I) C, and Terrace Hill, Md., on Wheeler road, discharge from U. S. Army, daled Aug. 5, 1895. Reward it returned to BRUCE ALLEN, Anacostia, D. C. be232t LOST A lemon and while pointer, fe male, answersto the name Bert, reward if returned toM. E. JOYCE, 414 llthst..or 922 M. St. nw. sc22 3t LOST A box containing suit of clothes from the New York Dye House wagon on Friday. Finder please return and be liberally rewarded. 709 9lh st. nw. lun&e LOST Lcf I In gallery at Academy Thurs day night leather cace with steel rod running through: square handle and steel tip on end. Reward at 110 E st. nw. by ii-iMiiuu. Eel-OC LOST Friday. evening, a lace pin; opal "'" """"""US. i-fllU IU 1I11UVI at 1104 9th st jiw. or 131G Riggs st. ee22-2t LOST Black and w bile collledog, named Bruno; leather collar and tag 171. Re ward if returned to 220 2Uetfe. tc22-2t FOR RENT ROOMS. FOB BENT Nicely fur. rooms; south ern exposure; 2d and 3d floors: one of best location lu city; rers. 005 M st. nw. ee!8-9t FOR RENT 2 uurur. communicating rooms on 1st floor. 1 front;, use oi kitchen It dcsiied; $8 per month in an anee: no children. 334 Gtlt St. se. se!8-Gt FOR RENT -IB 9th sw., near list., tuuusueu aud uuiurnished rooms; par lor suitable for dentist, none in vicinity. Beat, gas and bith. se!8-7t FOR RENT Flats of 4 umtb rooms each, besides bath; steam iieat, gas, range, all in good order. Inquire at 203 F st. nw. scl0-8t FOR RENT Large front room, newly lupcrcit. suitable lor two gentlemen; and one single room. 2 1 St. nw. sc20-it FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms.siilt- able lur lignt housekeeping; cheap. No. 23Q7Va. ave. nw. se20-3t FOR RENT Oue large room, nicely lurnisueu. 1322 1 lUi st. nw. se21-3t FOR RENT 710 "Gill st nw.. t.ear l'eu&ioii and Postofflce; comfortably furnished rcom.s. large audjsluall. ee21-7r. FOR RENT 3 or 4 unfur. tsKinis. ljSOyeriiioiit iic.jir. fe21-3t FOR RENT Furnihetl rooms; to geullc-tueu, or for light houeekeephig; latrobe l,ejt;gas. Inquire, G p. m.. 815 11 et. nw. se21 3t FOR RENT One l.irge.nicely and pleas ant rur. front room. No. 803 6 Hi et. nw. FOR RENT Handsomely furnished reconu story frout ami back rooms- gentlemen preferred. 220Enw. ce22-7t FOR RENT Large bay-window. 2d suir liiuil room; nil comeniences; square to c-urs; one or two gentlemen; breakfast it desired. 434 4th tie. f c22 31 FOR RENT 717 12th st nw.. elegant iiiriu-ticci ruiuu; with or -without Uiacd; even thing llrt-clas.s. e22 3t FOR RENT Flue orflee room for rent; suitatiie for tleiitisl or physieiau; now occupied by demist. 700 71a St. nw., four doors from Patent Office sc22 3t FOR RENT-C28 titti lie., beautiful brownsini e front house; 7 rooms and bath; concreted cellar; front and rear yard; owner No. 1009 Est, uw. se22 31 FOR RENT Tiireeorfnur unfurnished roicx; ou second floor; heat, gas, bath; family of two adults; terms reason able. F. R.. this office. se2Z-7t FOR RENT FurnislitslorunfurnlslieiU large pleasant room, on parlor floor, suitable for an olfice. 1831 ath st. nw. se2J-:it FOR RENT AH front rooms; fur. or unfur.; large and small; light, airy; beautltul views; Inspiring for writers or artists. 002 E St.. near Pension Office. se2.'-2t Sworn Circulation of The Washington Times. i i Coplos Actually Sold. Monday, September 16. . .. 3 1 ,6 1 1 Tuesdav, ," 17.... u 31,433 Wednesday, ," 18 ... . .3 1 ,76 5 Thursday, ," 19 31,560 Friday, ," 20.. ,. , 31,623 Saturday, " 21.. c-. i 32,223 Sunday, " 22.. 22,950 t i Total for week 7.;. . . .'. . 2 1 3, 1 65 Greatest Gircuiotioir in Washington. a MWiW FOR BENT IIOOMS. FOR RENT 828 12lh st. uw., nicely funusneu rooms: frout: com. or single: with, good board: near four lines cars and all departments: rates reasonable; table boarders taken: special attention given to table. c21-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms; to gentlemen, or for light housekeeping; latrobe heat, gas. Call berore G p. in., 810 11th st. nw. se23-3t .FOR RENT 030 I st. nw., rooms. 2d oi oil Hour, luii ui uiuui. pv-o i FOR RENT Third-story front room. well kept and lighted; newly paper-J; for gentlemen only; $10. 927 I st. nw. se33-2t FOR RENT Two large front rooms on second story; bay window; cabinet mantels: nicily furnished; furnace bent; good board: fine corner bouse, with south ern and eastern exposures; ars pass door. Call after 3 p. m.. 1820 9th St. nw. se21-3t f FOR RENT " desirable front rooms, Willi board, at the Raymond, corner 3d and East Capitol sis: terms very rea sonable; Se21-3J: -"OR RENT At 911 1st st. nw., m " tire 2d floor of :i desirable commu nicating unfur. rooms: water on same floor; terms low to sill lable person. se21-1 FOR RENT 205 E st. nw.. four un furnished rooms; convenient to Pat ent ard Pension ofrices: also depots. se2 l-3t FOR RENT 2 communicating rooms. furnished suitable for gentlemen. Call at 702 9th st. nw. sc21-3t TWO furnifhcd rooms, second and third Hoors, $12acd$fe. 1118 N.Y. ave. uw. sc21-7t FOR RENT Flat of three nice rooms, with large closets; suitable for light housekeeping; light aud heat; $1G. fi09 L st. nw. se21-3t FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms on second Hoor; also two furnlshec! rooms. Inquire at 807 8tb st. nw. se-21-.l FOR RENT 1712 G St.. handsome rooms, with first-class board. se20-6t Fns TIT3NT Large, piearam. fur nished or umurnisheil. 2d and 3d-story rooms, with board; finest location in city; convenient to cars. 2518 13tb st. nw. rol7-7t FOR RENT Second and third floor rooms neiuy fur.; southern exposure; SO and $S; first-class board, SIR. BoS L st. nw. scpt!7-7t FOR RENT Two rooms on 3d floor, fur. as sitting and bed room; 2 on 2d floor, dining and kitchen: untur.; bath; hot and cold water; refs. exenauged. Call 1009 19tb st. nw. sept!7-7t FOR RENT Fur. roomi forgcntlemen; $8 to I0 per mouth; gas bath and heat 1014 HUM si ll w. sPlB-14t FOR KENT 1910 G st. uw.. beauti ful, large roonn, with open fires; In private family, with privilege of light housekeeping; on hcidic Hue and rear avenue cars; rent reasonable. se22-3t FOR RENTA largo front room;checr- fnl; lurniehcd, cheap. 418 10th.st.nw. sc22-St FOR RENT Fur. rooms; 2d and 3d floor; with board; ret. 1723 and 1725 G ft. nw. te22-7t BARGAIN Fart of 9-room house; fur niFhed or unfurnished, and use of piano; also stable, cheap. Inquire 2308 14tb fit. nw.; dnfa more. se22-4t FOR RENT FLATS. A FLAT 3 tins.; bath; hot and cold water; wood-shed and yard; all for $12.50. No. 61 P st.-inw. sel8-7t FOR RENT Flats of 4 and 5 rooms each, besides bath, steam beat, gas range, all in good order. Inquire at 208 F sL nw. sel8-8t FOR RENT STOIIE. FOR RENT Stores. 9th st. nearHnw. 8lG---Storean'I brick stable. $35:824 Store and workshop, $45. R. J. BEALL, 941 R. I. aye. sc20-7t FOR- RENT Store and fixtures ot a taken. Including oven, hake pans, and c trade of over 200 loaves per day. This is an oneiung raroiy onereu. x. o. AJv- ujciiauis a cu., aui ust-mr. -t ZjpfZ PERSONAL. THE"3 DAYS", CUHEFOll MEN. This remeily cures In 3i)uvsornocharge. ConsultatUin free., iiACUcKKKllAN, 710 12lh st. uw. " sel8-7t BIISSBIEMPLEH.fnshionahledress- iikiknig, 130 lltli st. nc.; latest style dresses made at moderate prices and a porfis;c fit. J. sol0-4t PROF. CL AY."WJn"iington's oldostes tabllshed and reliable clairvoyant and medlnnt.'whd tells you alttnticj'audh'iwta avoid all trouble; alj" how to retain husband or1 lover. IT In search 'ot trutnnu lldvlca consult him on all alfalre. Ho will not de ceive or mislead you and guarantees satis faction to nil who seek his advice. Fee 50 cents. Hours, 10 a." in. to 9 p. m.; open bundnys. 489 U st., bet. 4 1-2 and Gth StS.ttWj - IF YOU have, houses for rent"r sale let me have them, as I have applications right along. 8.CAKR. 1303 Md. ave ne. tept!4-7t THE Womlerrul Remedy. Cancers Cured without knire. pain ut pay until cured; also carbuncles, piles, dropsy, by PROF. MARTIN RILEY. 4U7 Pa av. nw. dt-oc5 .T.T.W A. T.TT-KITlSO'NrS.'jO I lOtllBt. nw.. carpet linmc. Telts. fire brick and clay, nsliestos, leilnw. bruslies, linii-.cement. two ami three-ply roofing nutcrlal.apr21 tf NERVOUS prostration and" insomnia cured by using Therm's Ozone Battery. Cnll or send for intonualloii. 707 G, op posite Patent Office. eSO-tt BANK your dust with at nnd'jou'll be "in If." Just please comprebeiid that we tire selling elegant custoin-nude suits, the least bit worn, at Justh's Us urer JUS.TU3 OLD STAND, U19 D st. nw LADIESbeedlnR coritlilenll.il treat ment. A safe und sure relief In ull female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, ciiucer. opium habit, fistula, etc- Separate rooius for patients before and iltuliis conflnenient. and find homes for Infants it requinsl Klrittly eonf klen tial. 1IR8. DR. RlSNER, 10 Fourth sL lie., ne.i r li Capitol st , Washington, D. C. leStf fSO CENTS cash Tew credit system. rugs, l.icv curtains, portieres, window shade, blaiikets, quilts, clocks, silver- IiLitisl ware, table und piano covers, table men fringed by the yard or In sets ban quet and piano lamps, oil and gas heaters, onyx and brass tables, toilet aad dinner sets ia fact anything to make your homes comfortable and pretty, hend ncwtul: will bring samples. NORTHEAST CREDIT HOUSE. No. 1210 H st ne. Open even ings. scl8 .7 1 BACHELORS Attention. Darning and mending done quickly and reason ably; work called for and delivered If desired. BUREAU. 50.1 3d SL se22-3t PIANO lessons L. S. JlcFJhlnney. No. 4J5 4th St. uw.; esperleuced teacher; reduced rates. sel8-Imo PERSONAL. I OURgreatcstnijdlumandspiritualmother, Dr. Mary Gordon, tells you all things and gives a proper remedyforyourtrouble. Alwaysathume. llODGst.uw. se22-lm MME. ESTELLE tells all the events ot life in German and English: hours, 9 a. ta. to 10 p. m; 25 and 50 cents; cures all cases of running or dry sores. 913 l'jtn st. nw. au30-lm MME. FRANCIS. Washington's moeL popular medium, will resume bus1- ncss Sentember 16. and willbeclad to meet j her inuuj-frleiidsand itatraiis, at 324 East cnpitoi it.; sittings uaity. 'J to , i:rc nnu 50c. se20-7t DR. TAYLOR. 90G F st.nw., makes full seta ot teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold filling. SI; amalgam. 50c. set-tf EGYPTIAN Gypsy Seventh daugh ter ot the seventh generation; she con thke off spells and cause to marry, as well as tell yoa the past and future; persons aili ng at the tent next to railroad, vvillask ror M1IE. BURNETT. Take Ecklngton and Soldiers' Home sel7-7t MME. PERRIN Scientific palm istry: truest ucstiny redder of the age; events of past and future revealed with wonderful accuracy; hours 10 to 9. 515 19tU st nw.. bet. E and F. sel3-I7t ACME. BROOKE tells all the cvehts J of lite: all business coufidenlial; ladies and gentlemen. 00 cents each; hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. COS New York avenue north wesl. near Sixth street se9-14t BUSINESS cnANCES. INVENTORS willfiuditcomenlcntfor ti'em to call .it Carl Auer's Mechanical Laboratory. Special attention g'en to construction ot fine machinery. Models for PatentjOfrice Automatic Mechanisms for advertising purposes In show windows for every branch of business. Manufac turer of small novelties. . Terms moderate. 223 E at. ne. -Be22;7t DAIRY and grocery: bargain; $200; cheap rent Oth.itjd Ests. lie. se22 7t WANTED Party with knowledge ot wholesale coal busiLess, to take stock in fully developed sitrtVoal mine, to estab lish yard in Washington- A. ET. CALVE R, 508.rstnw. , ; sc21-2t COSIE HERE FOR A LOCATION to start in business, "or If you have a busi ness location tusell that Is a bargain, list it with nsat once, and we will speedily dis pose of It for you. We have a number ot ' ' 1 i iDquiriesalwayson our books. If you have a business to sell come, and see us. No charge irlratever -unless h deal-is consum mated.. T. 0. ANDERSON 4 CO. Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 O st. nw. FOR SALE Commission business nnd goodwill. Apply 941 B St. nw.sc21-3t FOR S ALE Aood vaymgergarstore; a chance tor one or two young men to set into a nice business. J. G. A., tblsoftlce. se21-3t "WANTED At once, a complete steam laundry: we have a cash customer for same. Address," giving-full particulars, T. O, ANDERSON 4 CO.. 907 O .- - ECl7tf BOTTLING establishment for sale. Profits in dull times $30 ner .week: have run as high as $125; cheap If sold at once. HIGHEST cash prices paid for con tents of hotels and private residences; also for stocks ot mdse. of any kind. Ad- uresg uox a, urn ontce. eio-75 WANTED-To buy cigar store doing a good business. Address OPPOR- TUN1TY, thbiofnee. se22 4t AUCTION SALES. 0. O. SLOAN & CO.. Auctioneers, 1407 G Stteet. By virtue of a certain deed of trust. dated the.SIXTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1890, and duly recorded lu Lllicr 1452, Folio 205. et scq., one of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, qnd at the request ot the party secured thereby, we will sell at public miction in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 18UB, at 4 o'clock p. in., the following described laud and premises, being lot lettered "C." In Roihwell's subdivision in square numbered 402, together with all the Or ppnements, .to. Terms Onelliird cash; balance in one and two years from day of sale, bearing inter est ac G per cent, per annum, and secured by deed uf trust on the property sold, or all cash. A deposit of $100 required at lime of sale. All conveyancing aud re cording at cost of purchaser. Terms to be compiled with in IB days from day of Mle, otherwise trustees reserve the right to icsell at cost of defaulting purchaser after due notice published iu some Wash ington newspaper. CHARLES SCHNEIDER. LOUIS KET1LER. dAds.sS Trustees. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. $30,000 20,000 To loan on 10,003 Real Estate. 5,000 Alio several small sums to loan on second deeds of trust P. A. DARSCILLE. ep21-3t 631 rst. WE have the following ami unts tu loan on approved real e.sUle In the District: $3,000, JM,,000. $0,000. $10,001). !U lowest rates ot interest; no deiay. UERRON & MXOX. 130t r st. n w. WE ONLY LUND MONEY ON REAL ES TATE. Do yon want any ot It? Let us l.avc your applications at once. Guarantee no delay lttccunty is all right. $80,000 at Spercciitlusunuto&vlt. Larger loans at 4 aid 4 l-SpcrcenL T O ANDERSON A CO.. Real Estate aud Buiircfs Exchange. 907 G sti. itwc IT. TIC. FnLTON'S Loan orflt-e, 1218 Pa. ave. uw. Established In 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds. Jew elry, silverware, etc Special bargains In watches. Jewelry, and silverware. nu20 6ni MONEY to loan on bonds, stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and old line life Insurance policies; no delay YERKES A BAKER. 40 to 40 Ideuerott Hlclg MONEY TO LOAN lu large sums, or us low- as l.0oo. al 6 aud G per rent on D. C. real estate: also $2K0, $300, $750. ele . nt G per cent WM. H. SAUN DERS CO . 1407 F st. nw MONEY TO LOAN. WANTED The loan of $8 .000 on first class insluo property; no agents. 70S 19th st. el2 tf MONEY to loan at 5 ana 6 per cent. on District of Columbia realty; no delay If 6ecuritv ts satisfactory. WALTER U. ACKER. 704 14th nw. Jy31-tt. MONEY TO LOAN All classes of real estate loans made with promprness st curcnt rates THE McLACIILEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor' ner 10th and G streets nw m9 tf MONEY to loan na real estate in the District, nt lowest rates ot interest No delay. UERRON 4 NIXON, 1304 F st s. w. se-1-lnio PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for roofing materials otfice 1'uDliu Buildings and Grounds. War Department, Washington, D. C. Sep tember 23, 1895. fcealcil proposals, in duplicate, will be received here until 2 p. in. MONDAY. October 21, 1895. for fur nishing and delivering materials for a tin roof and copper gutter ard cornice for the new building under consiructlou at the Government Printing Office. Specifica tions, forms for proposals, ard all neces sary information can be obtained here or nt No. 29 H street northwest. Right is reserved to reject any and all proposals. JOHN M. WILSON. CoirEngrs. se23.21.25,2G.ocl8.19 PROPOSALS forsuppliesfortbcNavT lard. Washington, D. ft, September 6, 1895 Sealed proposals eudoi-ed "Pro poalsfi.rSuppIira forlheNavy Yard. Wash lugtou. D C, tu be opened September 24, 1895." will be received at the Bureau ot Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Washington, D. ft, until 12 o'clock toon, S.EPTKMBER24, 1893, and publlclyopened initnediately thereafter, to furul-.li at the Navy Yard, WashiLgton, D. ft, a quantity of nee! rails. angle bars, spikes, lumber, pack ing, pipe and pipe fittings, and tools. The articles must conform to UicNavy standard, and pass the usual naval in-rection. Blank proposals w ill lie f urnished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. The attention of manufacturers ard dealers is invited. The bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot The Departnicm reserves the right; to waive defects, or to rcjcctanyorallbulsnotdceniedacrvaniageous to ttto Government. EDWIN STEWART, PaymasterGeneral, U. S. N. tel2.1G. 19.23 PROPOSALS FOR SOIL AND MANURE. Office of Building for Library of CoDgress. 145 East Capitol street, Wash ington, D. C. September 11th. 1895. Scaled proposals for furnishing and deliver ing about 1,800 cubic yards of surface soil and about 400 cubic yards of manure for the approaches ot the Building for the Library ot Congress, in this city, will he received at this office untll-TWO O'CLOCK P. M.. on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTY FIFTH day of September, 1895,and opened Immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Specifications, general instruc tions and conditions, and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application to this office. BERNARD R. GRKEN. Superintendent and Engineer. sell-13-10-18 20 23 a m EDUCATIONAL. 1864. Education For Real Life 1885. For Sons and Daughters. The Bpencerlan Business College, National Bank of tuo Republic Building. cor.7thandD nw. Day and night sessions. The thirty-first scholastic year ot this popular Institution begins Monday, Sep tember 2, 1895. Five departments, viz.: Practical business, including complett bookkeeping course, English, rapid cal culations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, dries, political -economy and commercial law. Practical English, with Initiatory bookkeeping. Shorthand, and TTpewritinr, Including English; 8penceriaa Rapid Writ ing, Mechanical and Agricultural Drawing. Full corps ot thoroughly trained teachers Location central. Office open every business day und UghL Write or call for new annual annoonoa mem. Mrs. Sara A. Spencer. Principal and Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Georgetown College, Head of O St. N. W PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT Three years' course Latin, Greek, English, French or German. Mathematics. Term begins Hept 11. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Four years' course. Latin. Greek, English. French or Germa"n.'MatEemJicTc-s. Chem istry, both General and Analytical, Phvslcs, Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, eta Term begins Hept 11. POSTGltADCAl E DEI'ARTMENTEleU Ive courses of graduate.' Btudy In Ethics. Political Economy. Constitutional His tory. Philology, English, French and German Literatures. "Jaiiicrnattes.-Chrm-1st ry. Fhlloioptiy and History of Art. etc. Term begins Oct 1. ASTRONOMICAL OlISERVATORi" The staff or Prorestors are chiefly engaged In investigation, but special students will be received tf qualified.. REV J HA VEN'd RICHARDS. S J. Rector Georgetown University, (founded mi) SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY EeT. J HAYLNS RICHARDS, 8. J., Freirdcni of the University. Hon HLNRY B BROWN. LL D. (Justice Supreme Court of the United Blalcs). Lecturer or. Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon MARTIN F MORRIS. LL. D. (Associate Justice-Cmrt uf Appeals urtae District of Columbia). Lecturer on I'onrtitutlonal and Interna tional Law art! Oiupara tive Juro.Druclei4.-e. Hon. BLTU fcllhl'ARD. LL. D. (Associate Justice Ct.urt ot Appeals qflhe District uf Columbidi. Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Eculty Jurltprudeice. Hon. JERLMIAH M WILSON. LL. D.. Lecturer on the Law of Real Estate and the Law of Evidence.., JOSEPH J DARLINGTON. LL. D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Prop erty and Contracts GEORGE E HAMILTON. LL. D . Lecturer on Practice. Testamentary Law aid EfUlly l'ieadlng and Practice. R ROSS PERRY. A M.. LL. D.. Lecturer on Common Law Pleading. Crimi nal Law. ard ltemtstlc Relations. Rev RENE HOLAIND, B J., Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGEA LAMBERT. LL.D.. Lecturer on Civil Law. CnARLES A DOUGLASS. Esq , Lecturer ou the Law of Torts and Negotia te Paper Circuit CourL MICHAEL J COLBERT. A. M Court of Appeals Messrs TALLMADOE A. LAMBERT. JOR BARNARD, and HENRY WISE GARNETT SAMUEL M YEATMAN, A M., Secretary and Treasurer The twenty-sixth annual session of the School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1693. at 6.30 p '.in., in Its commodious, spec lally designed Law School Building, Not. 500 anil 508 E street northwest, when the introductory lecture will lie delivered- and announce ments made for the ensuing term. Pres ent and prospective students, alumni and all otters- interested In legal educa tion are cordially invited to be present The secretary ttin he seen In his of fice in the law building daily after September 13, from G to 7 p. tn.. for in formation, eurollmeut. etc. Those pro posing to connect themselves with tbs school for Hie ensuing term are request ed to enroll their names before the open ing night and thus av old. the delay luciueut to that occasion. Circulars giving the course of study, terms, etc.. can be obtained at book stores of V. II Morrison's Sons. 132G F street northwest, Lowdermilk A Co.. 1424 F street uorhtwi-st. and John Byrne & Co.. 1322 F street northwest, and at tV.S. Thompson's drug store. 703 Fifteenth street north west, or on application personally or by letter to the undersigned. 8. M. YEATMAN. Secretary. Georgetown University School of Medicine. The Cour.c of I ectnrcs will begin MON DAY, September 30, IS93. The inaugural address will be Flren bySUR-GtON-GENfcl.'ALGLORGE M. SIERNBtRG, U. S A lu deference to t&o wisces of many this will take place at b p. m., at the Collcga UulM Isg, 9J0 11 street northwest The public. Includ ing ladies, is -ordlally rnvited. For further particulars and anncuncemeau address tho Dean, a i MAGici'tirit, m. d, bis Vermont avenue. Telephone 331. OCce hours until 10 a. zn., 30 to 5 p. m. teplS-U't VOICE CULTURE. MR. HEilNDON MOR&ELL. Pupil of Francesco Lampcrtie, of Milan. Studio at residence. 1410 15tb.st.nw, ee 17-1 mo SHORTHAND ASPECIALT". By II. C. Tanner, Granite bldg., corner F and Ninth streets. Call or send for cir cular, f el 7-1 mo EMERSON INSTITUTE oting's Academy.) SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHE MATICAL. School for Young Mcu and Boyi, 914 14th Et.. bet I and K. Begins Its forty-fourth scholastic year Sep tember 23 Tills school has a national repu tation, and is recognized as oneof thelcadlng preparatory schools of this country. It pre pares for all the universities, colleges and scienliric schools, for the United States Mllitarv and Xiv.il academies, and for busi ness. Thegraduatcsof tbisscbool take high rank wherever they go. Mr.EdwinU. Fostcrvv illcontlnueincharge ot the Junior Department For circulars, etc., address CHAS. B. YOUNG. Th. D , sol 7-1 m Principal and Proprietor. Washington Schcai of Expression, 1IETZER0TT JIC&IC HALL, f.3troetntranceL Voice a specialty. Pan omlmlc training aad Physical Culture. Rest methods. Indorsed by Yale, Harvard, University ot Chicago, and ethers, bend for announcement W.M. E. MOWHER, Principal Tho HovvnrJ I nivcrsltv Law School (rounded 1S07) Will open TUECDAV. Oct I. at G:30 p. m. TUI TION FREE. For circulars coaln'nlnc further infcrniatiou addre-j- JAItESF BfNDY.-Jcero-tary Ofuce In Lvw Se-nool Uullding. -J.DSth st nir. Tho school Is ipan to all, WlTilOUT DIS TINCTION OK RAChOR bEX. who ara ocr 13 years of ago ani possess proper uMillrationi NATIONAL Academy of Fine Arts Drawing and Painting. Thorough in struction for artists, leaciiers, decorators, designers, illustrators, parents and children, in ever branch of art. Portraits to order in every Mjle, from $10 to J3.0CO. Old or in'urcd picture's cleaned, varnished, restored, iu the most skillful manner. 002 E st. nw. se22 tf ACADEMY, OF THE HOLY CUOaa, 1312 Massachusetts avenue. Washington, D. C. A day school for youni ladles and little girls. In addition to a thorough courre in English, t rench, German and Lat In. siwcial advantages a re offered to students in the art and musical departments. A kli.dergarten will be opened in cunnec tlon with the academy". te!3-lm ST. JOHNS COLLEGE. Vt. ave. and Thomas circle, reopciu its fall term Monday, Sept. 9. Apply or send for year book. BROTHER FABRICAN. Ee3-lnio mm COLLEGE FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY? Classical, clentlnr nnd Business. Coursss. miliary Drill and Uniform. Terms $10 per quarter. Rov. CeiRNLLIUS GILLESPIE, S. J.. President WIMODAUGHSIS. 1328IBt.nw. Classes begmOct. lEnglish branches. Business classes. Elocution, Journalism, Literature, Dancing, DelsarteyFrcnch and Uerman, ADA L. SMITH. Snpt - - relO-if SPANISH s the most beautiful ot all tiiiL-unges dnd tho easiest to learn; you an read, write, and converse In twenty lessons. Address ESFAN0L, this office. se23-7t NORWOOD INSTITUTE A Home and Day bctiool for Girls. 17G1 N st, near Connecticut ave. MRS. WM D.CABELL, se!7-lm Principal GUNSTON INSTITUTE, 1212 and 1214 14th st.nw. Fourth session opens, Sept. 25. MR. and MRS. it R. UAS0N. sein-lmo STENOGRAPHY to teach In school or private pupus; go tu tnem or tney come fi mo. 3070 Q. tel8-7t EDUCATIONAL. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON, D. C. REV. a L. WHITMAN, D D., President. TIE r-IlEl"ARATOHY SCHOOL. Thorough, iirc'immtlon fur I lie Col lege, for the? sclent illo. ScIumjI, foe tiii-Xuval mid Military Academies, and for business. THE COLLEGE. FiillCLisicitliiiiilScii'ntlflcCotirseA Opeii to MtudeiitH ot butli Hexea. THE CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Forty-eveii VTofci-orH and In HtriH.'tur: twenty-three lull de part mentis; twelve full cotirert ot Mtudy. special students admitted. THE LAW SCHOOL. Twelve iirofe-orrt, including two Associate Ju-tlee uf tho United Stolen Supremo Court. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. Thirty professor und ahsiMuuta. Tile course 1 four yeun. THE DENTAL SCHOOL. Seventeen -irofeHKon; unusual facilities, 'i ho couro 1 tltrea years. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. Courses of advanced Instruction, " lend lug tu M. A.. M. S., C.E., E. E., and I'll. D. For catalogue descriptive of the several courses address ROBT. H. MARTIN, Secretary. THE LAW SCHOOL FACULTY. REV. B. L. WHITMAN. D. D., President The HON. WA LTER S. COX. LL. D Dean. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,! Professor ot the Law ot Real Estate, at Contracts, and of Commercial Paper. The HON. JOHN M. HARLAN. LU D (Associate Justice if the bupreme Court of the United States.) Professor of the Constitutional Jurispru dence ot the United States., of the Law of Domestic Relations, of Per sonal Property. The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D.. (Sometime Assistant Attorney-General of the United States,) Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Com mon Law and Equity Pleading, and of the Law ot Evidence. The non. DAVID J. BREWER. LL. D., (Associate Justice ot the Supreme Court of the United States.) Professor ot the Law ot Corporation. I'ror. G II. EMMOTT, LL. M (ot the Johns Hopkins University.) Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY E. DAVIS. LL.M., (Sometime Assistant Attorney of the Dis trict of Columbia.) Lecturer on the History of Law. WILLIAM F MATTINGLY. Esq , (of tho Washington Bar.) Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law, The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia.) Lecturer on Criminal Law and on Criminal Pleading and Practice. The Hon. BENJAMIN EUTTERWORTH. (Sometime United states Conimcsslcr.er of Patents.) Professor of the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G. JOHNSON. LL. M-, (of the Wash.nslon Bar,) Professor ot Legal Caiechetics, Comiuoj Law Practice, and Judge of the Moot Court. COURT OF APPEALS. WILLIA-V F. MATTINGLY, Chierjustlce. HENRY E. DAVIS. CHARLES W NEE0 HAM, Associate Justices. RObERT H. MARTIN. Secretary and Treasurer. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THB COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. 1325 II st nw.. Washington. D C. The seven ty-fourtn session begins October 1. 1893 The In troductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. W. w Johnston at 8 p. m. October 1. Regular dally lectures at 5.30 p m Every facility for clinical and 'vboratory work. Laboratories open day and even ing. DR D K BIIUTE.Dean. 1120 New Vorfcave. DR E. A DE SCUWEIMTZ. hecretary Tre-asurer, sel7-lmo 1325 II st nw. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. rrATioa corner of bEcth. and h STREETS. In Effect Sept. 0.1895. 10 30A. M PENNSYLVANIA LIM ITED. fulliuan Sleeping. Dining, Smok ing, and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago. Cincinnati. Indianapolis, st Louis. Cleveland, and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg lO 30 A M FAbT LINE. Pullman Buitei Parlor Car to UdiTlsburg I'arloi and Dining Cars. Uarisburg to Pitts burg 3 40P M. CHICAGO AND ST LOUIS EXPRESS Pullman Bu ffel Parlor Car to Harrisburg Sleeping and Dining? Cars. Harisburg to St Louis. Cincinnati. Louisville, and Chicago TJLO P M WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman bleeping Car to Chicago, and. Harrlsbarg to Cleveland Dining Car t9 Chicago TXO P M SOUTHWESTERN EX PRESS Pullman Sleeping nnd Dining Cars to St Lcuis. and bleeping Car( Harrisburg to Cincinnati 10.40 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pnllmau Sleeping car to Pittsburg T.EO A. St. for Kane. Canandaigua, Rochester, ai.d Niagara Falls dally, ex cept Sunday 1 0.30 A. "Ski. forElmlra nnd Renovo, daily, except Sunday For Wllliama poi. dally. 3 40 p m T.I O P. M. for Wlllinmspnrr. Roches ter. Bufralo. and Niagan Falls dally, except Saturday, with sleeplrg car Wash ington to Suspension Bridge via Buffalo. 1 0.40 P. SI. for Erie. Canandalgua, Rochester. Darraln. and Niagara Falls, dally, sleeping car Washington to Elniira. For Philadelphia. New York uud tho EllNt. 4.00 P. 31. "CONURESSIONALLIM-1'ii.D-' All Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York dally, for Philadelphia week-days Regu lar at 7 05 (Dining Car). 7 20, 9.00. 10 00. (Dining fori, and 11 00 (Dining Can a m .12 15,3.15.4.20, G.40, 10 00, and 11 33 p. m. On Sunday, 7.05 (Dlidng Can. 7 2u. 9.00, 11 00 (Dining Can a m .2 15,3.15.420. G.40, 10.00, and 11 35 p m For Philadelphia only, Tast E-spress 7 CO a ru week-days. Ex press 2 01 and. 5.40 p. m. dally. For Boston, without change, 7.50 a. m. wceK-uays. ami J.io p. in. dally. For Baltimore. G.23. 7.03, 7.20. 7.50. 9.00. 10.00. 10.30. 11.00 and 11.50 a. ml 12.15. 2 01. 3.15, 2.40 (4.00 Limited). 4.20, 4.3G. 6.40. 6.05. G.40. 7.10. 10.00. 10.40. 11.15 and 11.35 p. m. On Sun day. 7.03, 7.20, 9.00. 9 05. 10.30. 11.00 a.m.. 12.10. 1.15.2.01,3.15. 3.40(4 00 Limited). 4.20, 0.40, G.05. 6.40, 7.10. 10.00. 10.40 and 11.35 p. m. For Poiio's Creek Line. 7.20 a. m. and 4.38 p. m. dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis. 7.20. 9.00 a. rn.. 12.16 and 4.20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Bun days. 9.00 a. in. and 4.20 p. ra. Atlantic Coast Lire. Express for Rlch-i mond. Jacksonville and Tampa, 4.30 a. m.. 3.30 p. m. dally. Richmond, and Atlanta. 8.40 p. ra. dally. Richmond, only. 10.57 a. m. week-days. Accommodation for Quanllco. 7-40 a. m. daily, and 4 23 p. m. week days. For Alexandria. 4.30. G.33, 7 45, 8.40. 9.45, 10.57. 11 00 n. m.; 12.50. 1.4o! 3 20. 4.25. 0.C0. 0.37. G.15, 8.02! 10.10, and 11.39 p. m. On Sunday at 4.30, 7.40. 9 45 a. m.: 2.45, 6.10. 8.02. and 10.10 p. m. Leave Alexandria- for Waslilngton. 6 OS. 6.43. 7.05. 8.1)0. 9.10. 10.15, 10.2s! a. nt: 1.00, 2.15, 3 00, 3.23. 5.00. 0.30. fi.13, 7.00. 7.20. 9.10, 10.02! aud 11.08 p.m. OnSundayat6 43.9.10. 10 28 a. m : 2.15. 0.30. 7.00. T.20. 9 10. and 10.02 p. m. Ticket offices, northeast corner of Thir teenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the slntlon. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking et baggage to destination from hotels ana residences. ja J.?- m--v3. ejlCxZilL . . v ." 1&$? -.l&t fe. iSiig.e;. ..JVSgW. 2w j: wj s jlfagw-3v:.a?fe..riyjW' r -aSLff .,-' !7--. Jt aHS ,