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zzm&sm&Qw?3-" "sSr; pr--vrrw-r "''fiW jcj..- - p -s..u ft THE HORCTDgG- TIMES. .FBIDAT. OCTOBER 4, 1895. One Gent Per Word One Cent Per Word One (tyit Pes WORD One Gent Per wo.id One Gent Per W0R9 One Cent W0R9 'To advertisement lessthaalO. Ko adrartisanunt 1e than 10a. Ko advertiaaraaot lass than 10. Koadreftlsamaat less than 10a KondTcrtisemsnt ln than tO. Koadrartliaraaat tan thaa 10. One Gen A No advartlaement less than 1 Ok HEI.r "WANTED MAMS. WANTEB-wpral cash Iwys. Apply at ST UOLIIENHERG, 028 7th St., formerly Carlmrt & Leldy. lt WANTED-Man (white) fur general work ana who understands how to cook oysters. 355 Pa. ave. niv. ocl-2 1 WANTED- Young men to introduce nrsl-cuss combination work Just issued In New York- ly the Judge Co.; jxteUcnt opportunity for young men entering 1 usl- ness. J. E. M. It., this office. ne4-6 WANTED- F.irmnand.Falrviewrann. Bladensuurg road. Call; 110 letters an swered. ,1 1 WANTED-li-rurance men on salary or commi-vsiou. Industrial and ordinary lire: exceptional plan and rates, to men of ex perience and ability we are open lor busi ness. JAS. AV. YATES, Guardian Life, 1324 T st. uw. lt WANTED-Colored hoy about lOycars out ai-. house boy. 218 list, fcc. oc4-2t WANTED-First-class building and loan agent as manager for Baltimore; also several good agents for city work; good money to bustlers. Apply 017 F St., lower floor. oc3-5t-cm WANTED-First-Class ccok lorojster bouse; to tcrve at nights; 41P fih st oct3 3t-cm WANTED-Experienced roan to male over and lay two carpets. 114 Third it. nw. y"9PL WANTED-An experienced whitenian to lake .uurgc of tlabie and C horses; to live over the stable. Apply 1713 Pa. Te. lt-cni WANTED-Ten first-class coat mak crsatouve. J.D.UURN3&C0.,9thand O sts nv. oct2-tf WANTED-A business firm dcslrti'ga temperate, industrious man, with rirst class business and clerical qualifications, splendid recommendations. Address BIZ, this office. oc2-3t WANTED-A good liushclman: aLso a boy Iuiiue 11 few years experience at tailoring at E. MORGAN'S, 800 K st. uw. oc2-:tt WANTED-Good canvassers; ?0 salary per week and commission. Call In morning. 733 7lh st. nw. oc2-3t HELP 1VANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-A white girl as cook in a small i.uiiily; 110 washing and iroi.tng. Apply at vi.i itnoue isianq ave. oci--i. WANTED-""15 colored conk and one cliaiiuieriunld. 730 11th M. 11 w. It WANTED-NursegirLwhiteorcolored; must iirn g rercreacea and stay at ijglit. 43a 7lh st. nw. lt WANTED- AVhiteglrl as domcstlcand cook. Tiu2 X. Cap. St. It w ANTED-Apprentice for dressmak ing and errands, lime. HTATT, H08 N. Y avc. nw. ii0?! WANTED-At 17G5 Q Mreel, a neat, light-colored girl as housemaid and waitress in private family; must be (milk andactlve.aiidslay at night. It-cm WANTED-Voung lady on pants and uu laitMter. Address A. ULAZMAN, 2038 7lh st. nw. oc3-3t WANTED-A German girl or woman tor general homework in small fam lly. Apply 2200 F t-t. nw. oc3-3t WANTED-" apprentices at first-class dressmaking; call between G and 7 p. m.. at 17.13 Otn st. nw. oct2 3t-nn WANTED-GJ hands for sewing. I II. ttui.i". 1824 7th st.nw. ncl2--'t WANTED-A while girl, for house work aid assist in kitchen. Must lc a good asher and ironer. Apply at 1827 14th st uw if -em. WAKTED-to" Protective Agency has places for help every day wlta good references. All capacities. Glo llta st. 11. w. EP4-lrno HEI.V WASTKD-MAIiE AND FEMALE. "VANTED-Si)pi'no and tenor voices lorn 'irsi-ti.;s.,irolestant choir. Send address 10 CHOIR, this office. oc2-3t WANTED-Smith Ftemlor Typo wnter operators aud stenographers directed to position. Operators de filing to familiarize themselves with new Ko. 2 Bmilh Piemior Tyiiewrlter call THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO . So 1416 F Bt. nw. Jy31-tf proposals. PHOPOSALS for roofing materials Oitice l'ulilic. Baildlugs and Grounds, War Denarltrei.t. iVaJiltston, I. C, Sep tember 23, 1BSI5. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will Ire received Iipik- until 2 p. m. JIO.VDAY. October 21, 1S85. forfnr uishlng and delivering materials for a tin roof and copper gutter and cornice for the new liulldlns under construction at the Government Printing Ortlce. Specifica tions, forms for j.roiKisais, and all neces sary information can be obtained here or at JJo. 29 II street northwest, night is reserved tn reject any aid ail proposals. JOHN M WILSON. Col.-Engrs. se23.24.2.-,.2.ocl8.H sitdattox wanted-3ial,e. WANTED-By a man, a place as coachman; woman as chamberranld; man perfectly sober. Call or address G30 N t. nw. It WANTED-Bj reliable young colored 111.111, puce as driter or porter in store or office: can give best city ref. Address LEWIS. 1 434 3'llh st.nw.. city. lt-me WANTED-Er a colored boy, about eighteen, a place driving for a doctor. Call 1702 T street It WANTED- Youngnun who lias worked at car punning; must know how to clean old work and put on under coats. Apply sfter G 11 m.. U37 Mil, avc.sw. It WANTED-Younc man from North wants a position in private family; has been coachman; best city refs as to character Address B., this office. oc 3 3 t WANTED-Uf a gentleman, ixvitlon ciiherciencal or general, where call earn $10 or .$12 week. Address G., thisoifice. oc2-3t WANTED SHu-itioii by experienced tniiors' cutter; out of town preferred. G03 I M nw. oc2-3t WANTED-Young man, with office, iiesire-i .igi'ncy for a gocd article. Ad dress ENEUGETlC, tliU office. oc2 3t WANTED-A young ma nwould like a place 111 n private fjinliy to run a furnace or cs house servant; can furnish r,T Address R. T- this offlie. o-l-4t tV ANTED HOUSES. WANTED House suitable for fmall business, lor cash. D. C, this office. 1 t,c.m roil I1E.VT-IIALL. FOR RENT Hue large ball. 75x25 at h i.l liro-H 1125 Ij.stp. H-Sli-lOt FOR SALE SUBUItltAN. FOR SALE-Small farm good house and barn; 0 mile's from Washington. Inqnire nf ,k AI. SPKINGMAX, Springman P O- a. oc3-7t HOARDING. GOOD loom and board for gendcraeo at moderate prices. Addres G. L., this offiee. oc4-3t GOOD BOARD, pleasant rooms, t-ouiiierii exposure, also table board. 8011 II st nw. oc3-3t BOARDING- Bay window front ioniu:-)pp.dio nark, with or without hoard G02 II ft. sw. fe30-4t ATTORNEY'S. CAMPBELL CARBINGTON. Attoruey-at-Law. Webster Law Build ing. 005 D st- nw., Washington, 1). C. Residence. .Vo. 3, Mount Vernon Flats, eor y. Y avo. and flth st. nw. selD-lmo FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE-516. Will sell you a 6r. a. in. i. liouse for $18 per month, or rent for $10. Address or call after 6 p m P.E M., 1G31 3d st. nw. oc.t-2t toil EXCHANGE. "FOR EXCHANGE rino blooded, fize Him etjie, dnvuyr .horse for good heavy work horse. Call after D p. m 234 14thFt.sw. oc4-3t TOTP platform spring wagon for Bo-top wagon, one-horse. Call after 5 p. m. 84 14th st. sw. ocl-3t SITTTATIONS WANTED-FEMALE. WANTED-Uefluud young" lady wishes posiiiouua housekeeper In private family or first-class hotel. Address 11. 8., this orflc-e. oc4-3t WANTED-Situation by colored girl as cook, no washing" stay nights. Ad dress 2.(5 2d si. ne. It . WANTED-A Et'I to do general house work In small family; no washing or Ironing; must be veil recommended. 1 Tenn. nve. ne. -It WANTED-Situation as cook In first class boardlng-houso or restaurant. Addrcs-s I S., this office. It WANTEB-BJ 1311 of normal school,, Place as governess for oung children. Address GOVERNESS. 1500 32d St. It WANTED Place in private family to do general housework; young woman. BELLI! TKENT.4U2 P sU uw. It-em WANTED-Hf elderly lnuy. .situation as cempauion to an imalid lady. Ilet crciux-s exchanged. Address 73 O st. nw. oc3-3t WANTED-Br nv-pectable colored woman; i-oiijwork: prefers to go home n 1 gnm. iiiiiress mo vj uw. m..,-,; 1 WANTED-Bf a joung lady, place ns dstiier, 3 years' experience. Ad dress E. E.L .tlitsorfite. oc2-3t,e,m WANTED-Position by a jouna lady as clerk, cashier or orfice assistant. Address A.B. I)..i44 L al.cc. oc3 3t WANTEB-Br German girl, situation lis housekeeper for bachelor or for small rrivate lamdy. Address A11SS MIN- Mil;. 7UZ t-iornia nve. nw. oc-iic WANTED-By a joung lady; ik1 1K111 us ijpewrlter 01 cashier. Ad dross G H.. this nffhp. ne 2 3t TTAXTED ROOMa. WANTED-By man, wife and child, unrurnLshed room, with boArd; state lowest terms. RELIABLE, thii orrlee. oc3-2t . WANTED-Gentleman will give 520 month, nulf in advance, for good board nndroou,, nw., tt 1st and 7th. Addreia Box 31)0 clly pnst-i;fflcc oc2 3t WANTED "POSTAGE STAMPS. WANTED-All kinds or o!d U. 8. luiuge auuiiiv); I)eiirtment st.imp eHtially dc-slri-o. lllgcevl prices pan!. II. P. liUXKHOUST. 1005 Vlh st. nw. oc:',-7t WANTED-U- S- nrrt foreign stamps and iirooi scu, at highest prices. A large and ctiotce assortmeiu ror sale. C. F. UUTHFLCHS, 30 1-2 Pa. nc. ef-7t WANTR II-.MISCEI.LA 5 EODS. WANTED-Uow lor small hire and board, n. J!., this office. ocJ-2t WAKTEB-Toluy a small news plant. long primer anu noiipareii. Auuress NEWSl'APKR, this officii. oc4-3t WANTED-A round oyster luu4 Pa. ave. nw. counter. It WANTED-Ilouietle.inli.g contracted lor at io-vom prices; satisfaction guar nntccil. DOAIES tIC "SERVICE BUIttAU. 607 F uw. oc4-2t WANTED-A counler about 12 It. long, suitable for tobacco store; also a G or S it. st ow case; must be cheap. E. A AV.jJ.bis office; oc3-2t-cm WANTED-Lat robe in good coodi tiju; state make end price; must be t fcca p. A ddrtr- s.M. P.. this of flee. ltK-ai WANTED-'!1' houses lor sale and reel in ai 1 secll'ms of lite city: send de scription nr.d lowi-st price, or will cnll. AV. K. .VcCOY, Room 34. Le Broil Building. oc2-3t-cm AVANTED-Mesmeric subjects. A gentleman interested in mesincrHn wouU like to meet a number of genuii'O subjects. They will find it to then interest to address S. 11., this office. oc2-3t WANTED-TopTirchasca second hand plioto-zrai'ii Nhuni-.bcr; state size and price. AMATEUR, this office. oc2-3t WANTF5D-Girls tn Defeir-upportim: marneu udics to lessen dicssmakiug Mils by leaining to cut by Alercaant Tailor Square: particulars at school, 718 12lh tt. sel4-lf WantedTry Rubber Roof Paint. AVE STOP ALL 1XAK3 FREE. ADdchsrpo only for pslntiu irorkfairaatotl AT. RUllBEJt RlKir PAI.NT (A). HCI Stl uir MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-Typewriters rentiil at re uuceu rates, with privnlege of purchase; Fold on small monthly payments. See tile Duplex (double f peed) tyiK-writer. AA'antwl, ojierators to learn. NEWMAN'S, Gil 7Ur tu 'Phone. 1185. oc3-4-cm "AVE hae an cxtenPlve map of AVnsliing ton and bulletin: a postal card pent to us with vour name and addres-. will find jou ill pon-efsloil of it. AVM. H. EAITNUERS & CO.. 1407 P St. se2K-3t-eod IF YOU have a store or other business uj Tiiih sold without publicity, call on me. W. K. AIcCOY, Room 34, Le Droit Building. octS-St-cm LACE curtains laundered by hand by an expert, from 35c. np; mail orders promptly attended to. 15 V i.u nw.oc2.3tem mmvs. Rilles. Revolvers, loadlii" tools. hunters' outfits, watches. Jewelry,'1 guitars, violins, uanjos, maucoucs, at anout one-half regular dealers' or ices at I'AAVJT SHOP. No. 1003 K ft. nw. ocl-6nio AVANTED-All should know Dr. Jlnry uordou ictls truthfulness of friends, business deal, or matrimonial venture. Tell all your busluers afralrs with utmost truth; lost or stolen property; every hid den mystery revealed; makes speedy and happv marriages with the one jou love by proper advice. flon't buy, tell, or go on a joun.cy until you lonsult this gifted lady in person or by letter. She diagnoses your case by spiritual insight aided by a staff or competent pujsitiaus. Ladles may consult in confidence on all diseases peculiar to their sex. Office and residence. 1100 G st. nw. sc20 1m J. D. MERRITT. Photographer, re moved 10 4n anu 4GI Pa. ave. uw.; all work strictly first-class. se2S-lm JTTST RECEIVED rinc lot young Cn tiaii parrots, guaruuiced to talk; also monkeys, canaries, mocktiig blnls. gold fMi. dogs, and fac y pigeons. SCHAHD'S, 712 12tli stuw.. branch 1221 Pa. avo. mvlO-tf FOR BENT-TIOUSES. FOR RENT 02G X. C. ave.se., 8 rooms and uruk stable, S35; 37 S st. nw. new, 0 roonn, ?25 008 15t!i st.ne., Grooms aud cellar, M&.Ct, Gl 1, siore, corner letli and Tenn. ave., ne., with 7-rooni dwelling, 81G.50. F.J.Bir.UIIONNi:,Rooni23,OIUo National Hani: Bldg. FOR RENT An b-room house, wash aud woonuouse attacheJ; good well of water at door, five minutes walk from tta Uon. Address or apply to J. A. I L1CK INUER, A'icnna, Fairfax county, Va. oc3-3t FOR RENT To a respectable parly, turnisneu iioose filled with roomers; first-class location; refs. G. AI., this of flce. oc3-3t FOR RENT Fivo new bay window brick liouse with bis rooms, bath, cellar andstabletowidealley. Tliese houses must bo seen to be appreciated. Any pcrsou desiring a nice home in southeast section willfindlthere. N'os.73Gto74G 12tlist se. S18 per month each. A. BEHRENH, 017 E Bt. nw. oc2-7t FOR RENT Dwelling house nnd store, Betiiesda, Montgomery Co., Sid.: easy terms Address A. C0U.NSELSLVNN, tills orfice se27-7t FOR SALE STTHPR DAN. FOR SALE or exchange for city prop erty; beautiful house; large grounds; shade and fruit; Laurel, Md., near Balti raorcelcctric road; a decided bargain If deal can lie made while owners here temimra rily from AVest. Address OAVNER. 1416 O st. oc3-2t-em FOR SALE-Beautiful place at Rlv erdale, on B. & O.; large, new 7-roora house; well;stable; orchard, etc.;lotG0xl28; one square from slatlon' half square from electHC road; only $2,600, part cash. S. M. JONES, 510 10th nw. oc4-3t TVANTED FLATS. WANTED-A 5 or Oroummndernflat; convenient to 14th st. car line. Ad- dress MODERN" FLAT, thti office. selG-tf LOST. "COST Bunch of small keys; reward; le- turn to MINNICH'S BETECTIVB AGENCY-. 1225 F St. nw. oc4-2t liOST On Tuesday last, near 4th and M sttr. nw., 3-montlfold bull tcrricrpuppy; white except' for one tan ear. Liberal re ward Uteturued to 318 Elm at., Le Droit Park. oc3-lt-em FOR BENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Large, well furnished front room, to one or two gentlemen. In private family; uetuanilUsnt; price, 512; references required. Apply at 918 Rhode Island ave, oc4-2t FOR RENT One nice room, unfur nished or furnished. 355 Pa. ave. uw. ocl-2t FOR RENT Unfurnished 1311 11th tt. uw.. four lovely rooms; parlor, chamber, dining room and kitchen. 1 oc-l-St LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Tno .rooms, 2u floor, rur. comuieloi front cor. room 20x22, back 14 ft. sq.; cooking utensils, dishes, gas, bath, heat, refrigerator, and sewing machine. 301 lOtli st. sw., near Bmltli.su nlnn. It FOR RENT Unfurnished large sec ond storj front room; circular lay window, near Cairo Flats. 1010 17th st. 11 FOR RENT Largo furnished room on tirsttioor; also desirable rooms: tuadults only; transients accommodated. 412 Sixth st- nw. oct3-2t-em FOR RENT Furnished second story back room, $5 per month, 1137 Bin, nw. oct3-3t-cm FOR RENT Rooms; 158 T st. n.; fur. or uuxur.; with or without board. oc3-l t-enj DESIRABLE unfur. front rooma, wiui or without board, to reflned adults; gas, hath and heat. Ull 4th st.ne. oc3-2t-em FOR RENT 1122 lGth St. nw., large wclt-iumlsued rooms; fine location: reasonible terms; also table board. oc3-3t-etn FOR RENT DOG Mass. ave. nw., to small, quiet family, 4 or 6 rooms. Including double parlors, for housekeep ing; considerable furulture, if, desired. Call bctweon 4 and 7 p. m.; refs. oc3-2t FOR RENT Hnndhoroe rosewood fur. room lor rent cheap. 722 lllb.El.nw. oc3-7t FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms third Hour, with heal and gas, hot and cold water, $11 .per month. 120 C at. nr. oc3-3t FOR RENT Furnlsheil rooms on scc oud and third floor, with board: refer ence given if required. 1723 aud 1725 a sU oc3-7t FOR RENT 2GIst-uw.,3unrurn'slied rooms, third floor, for light house keeping: heat, gas, bath, and other prlvi leges; 14 per month. oc.'l-2t FOR RENT 3 communicating rooms, suituo,e tor light housekeeping. No. 417 K. Y. ave. oc:wh FOR RENT 21 U sU uw., clahl rooms; 5(5 u mo; tirivate iamuy. oc3 2t-su FOR KENT 1320 14th st. uw two desirao.e second-story iront ruoms, fur nished; relcrcntes exchanged. oc3-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms, 520 New Jerey aye, nw. cc3 3t FOR RENT 243 N. Cap. st., fur. iiMMir,: Jil and 3d flo-irs; single or en suite; with first-class table board; near 3 car lines and Capitol. oc3 7t FOR RENT No. 11C3 19th St. nw., luriaMieu or uufuniisbed, one large svond tloor front room, aico-e; new houe; no children In houe; with or without board. oc3-7t FOR RENT 3 very desirable fur. rooms -d thxir; with or without board; convenient to cars: rent moderate; private family. 313 Gth st. se. oc3 .It FOR RENT Large, nicely furnished irout, room: $10 par month; ery cen tral;oiiptKitet;ityIIallPark. 421 Itlist.uw. oct2-3t-em FOS RENT 3 nice rooms, unfurnished; Sil per month. 410 H st.nw. oc2-3t FOR RENT 1 front room, 2d floor, 121I::, 10 gent; 2 squares from Capitol; So. Addres.314 3d su ne. oc2-3t FOR RENT 1 2d-floor front room and haitroo.n, unfur.; heat and gas; priato family; no children. 1400 Columbia st., cor. 0 st. oc2-3t FOR RENT-Fur.-SG to $12, In private lamliy, beautllul corner rooms, southern exposure; single and en suite; h'.it and gas; eerything first class; no children, fill N. C. nve. se. oc2-3t FOR RENT No. 9 K st. ne, two haudoineiS furnished rooms, with or without board; private iamily: convenient to Pen-Ion and Government Printing of fices; very low terms to permanent tenants. oct2-4t Sl.GO and $2.00 per week, newly fur-nn-hed rooms; gas, bath; private family. 80G II SL nw. oct2-3t T09 H St. nw., large unfurnished room. oct2-3t FOR KENT Large, handsomely fur nished or untnrnUhed com. Lay window parlors, separate or together; ridding bed, heat. gas. and bath: suitable for dentist: none in vicinity; other rooms: furnished hall bedroom, $4 tier month. 215 Otli st sw., near B. ocl Gt FOR RENT 3 iinnirni-hed rooms on Ulirtf lioor. 1133 HUh st. ocl-3t FOR RENT For housekeeping, three desirable unfurnished rooms. 911 1st st. nw. ocl -5t FOR "RENT Desirable rooms: reason able rates: quiet location. 824 l.'llh st- nw. ocl-3t FOR RENT 512 E st. nw., near Gth. desirable iur. parlors, alcove, single or en b'aite; also, front rooms 2d and 3d floors: very central. se28-7t FOE RENT 512 E St., near Gib, de- sirauie iur. iJuriurs, uiiutir, oniric or en suite; also irout rooms 2d and 3d floors; verv central, se28-7t FOR RENT Ilargalu In rooms for housekeeping, also stable. Inquire drugMore.2303 14tti st.nw. se28-0t FOR RENT Fur. room for gentlemen; r& to t' per mon th;gas, hath, and heat. 101-1 1'lth st. nw. te27-7t FOR KENT Coal and wood yard with all the appliances for doing business; locaiedonapulillclfcoroughtare B LEON ARD. 530 4 1-2 su sw. tc29-7t FOR irENT rur. rooms ror geutle ixivn; jo to $10 per mouth; gas. hath and heau 1014 IO1I1 st. nw. sc29-7t TEMPLAB HOUSE. 207 Pa. ave. nw. pleasant rooms; excellent board from $4 to $0 per week. sc29-7t SIONEY" WANTED AND TO LOAN. MONEY"! MONET! MONEY! AVo liavo It. AAe lll lend It. AA'i iut 3011 to Iioao It. All wo want Is satlsfa'.tory real estate security. ' Come tn us with jour appli cations and wc can tell you what we will do assoon as wc examine the pniperty. T. O. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange. 907 G st. WE have the following amounts to loan on approved real estate in the District: S3.000.sa,ll00, $6,000. $10,000. ntlowcst rates of interest; no deiay. HERRON & NIXON. 1304 F st. nw. TT. ft. FJILTON'S Loan orrice 1218 Pa. ave. nw. Established in 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, Jew elry, silverware, etc. Spcial bargains In watches. Jewelry, and silverware au20-6ni M ONEY to loan on lionds, stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and old Mno life Insurance policies; no delay. YERKES 4 BAKER, 40 10 40 Met 7crot I Bldg V "MONEY TO LOAN In large sums, or as low- as 1.0uo, at 5 and 6 per rent on D. C. real estate; also $250. $500, S750. etc.. at 5 per cent WM. H. SAUN DERS A CO.. 1407 F St. nw tf MONET TO LOAN All classes of real estate loans made with promptness HI curent rates. THE AIcLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor ner loth and G streets nw. m9-tf WANTED The loan of $8,000 onfirst- cia&8 msiue property; no omenta. 700 19 th St. sel2 tt MONEY to loan at 5 and ft per cent, on District of Columbia realty: no delay If security is satisfactory. WALTER H. ACKEH, 704 14th nw. Jy31-tr. MONEY to loan on real estate In tin District, at lowest rates nf interest No delay. HEBRON A NIXON, 1304 F St. - w. nl-ltuo FOR BENT FLATS. FOR RENT-730 8th st. ne.; a very Desirable flat of 4 rooms, southwest corn ex of 9th and H -sts. ne.; rent, $14 per month; water and bath. oc4-3t r-EHSONAL. WILL gentleman who saw two negroes assault young man last Wednesday night between F'st. and Fa. ave. on 14tli st. nw., about 12 p. in., give address. Ad dress (l. B., this office. It -PTinc. r-"T. A -CAVns!iliii.mn'nli!e.steft- tub.islied and rchalile clairvoyant nnd medium, who tells you all things and howta avoid all trouble; also how to reuilnhuslmnd or lover. Jt In search of truthful advice consult hint on all nirairs. lie will not de ceive or mislead you and guarantees satis faction to all who seek nw advice. Fee 50 cents. Hours. 10 s. tn. to ft p. m.; open Sundays. 489 U su, beU 4 1-2 .and Gth sis. sw. A CARD Having this 1st doy of October, 1895, purchased the Interest of Air. John W. Morgan, of the firm of Latimer, Morgan A Co., hereafter the business will be carried on under the firm name and style uf M. B. Latimer A Co.. 1229 and 1231 O st. nw., where the undersigned will contlnuo a general auc tion business. Parties Intrusting their business to me will receive my personal attention. No connection with any other house. Respectfully, M. B. LATIMER, oc2-3tm 12211 and 1231 G st. THE Wonderrul Remedy. Cancers cured without knife, pain or pay until cured; also carbuncles, piles, dropsy, by PROF. MARTI N RILEY. 4G7 Pa. av. nw. dt-oc5 HEARING restored, ringing In ear slopped, catarrh cured. Consultation free. JJr. URAG Y. 1407 N. T. ave. nw. ocg-lm J. T. TV ALKER SONS. 204 10th st nw.. carpet lining, felts, fire brick and clay, asbestos, paints, brush lime, cement twoand three-ply roofing material. apr21-tf MME.FRANCIS.ourtruefrlendond spiritual adviser, can help you In all cues of trouble when all other so-called mediums aud fortune tellers fail Call and be convinced: will not deceive you. Hours 9 to 9. 25c. and 00c to all. 324 East Capitol street. ocl-7t MME. BOYSTON. Besnty Special 1st, 004 12th st. nw.; all blemishes re moved, wrinkles absolutely effaced, and comnlcxlon made nerfect: no naln. no poisons; consultation free, dally lo to 12 ami 2 to P. except fcutidny. se29-lmo BANK your dust with us and you'll be "in It," Just please comprehend tbat we are selling elegant custom-made suits, the least bit worn, at Justh's fig ures. JUSTJi'S OLD STAND. 619 D st nw. LADIES lid-ding confidential treat ment A sate nnd sure relief In nil female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habit, fistula, etc Separate looms for putlents before aud during coiiflncnicnt, and find homes for infants if required. Strictly wnf lden tlal. 2iR8. DR. RENNER. 16 Fourth st ne.. near E. Cupitol tt , Washiuglun. D. O. Jc3-tf ailME. ESTELLE Wis all events of lite; gltes auvice 111 domestic troubles; strictly confidential: and heals all kinds of son, the latter for ladles only: hours. a a. m. to ni p. m. uu i:,in st. nw, MANO leisons L. 8. AIiEltilniiey. No. 425 ltli st. nw.; experienced teacher; reduced rates. tel8-llno DR. TAYLOR. 900 F St. n w.. ma kes full sets ot teeth for $5: satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold filling. l: amalgam. r0c- se4-u OTJRgrcatestui'-diuiiiandspirltuaimGthcr, lir. Mary Gordon, tells you ull things Alwaysathomo. llpaOst.uw. se22-lm TBE 3 DAIS" CURE 1UK MEN. Tins remedy cures 111 .i dajs or no charge. Consultation Iree. DR. McKEE IIAN.7H! 12th st.nw. rc29-lt SlOO reward lor .1 case or lndlgtsllon or ciyspism that cannot be cured with Crump's Tonic ' of Fruit and Spices. CRUMP MTG. CO., G03 F su nw. Send for ci rcuiar. ee29 -Tt OI2Y2E. BROOKE telLs all the events or lire, ull business confidential; ladies and gmtlemtn. 50 cents each: iiours, 0 a. m. to y p. m. 005 Niw York a enue north west near Sixth street se24-14t DON'T go and fall off the earth, you mould call on us and get a first-class custom made suit ot otercoat, the "least bit" worn, at figures that'll make you want to live forever. - JIMTIL'S OLD STAND, G19 II M. nw. ' ocl-7t "MMK. PEF.KIN-bcientlfic palm istry: truest uesiiny reader of the age: events of past and fnture revealed with wonderful accuracy; hours 10 to 9. 615 ltilh st nw.. bit E and F. sel.l-17t BUSINESS CnANCES. FOR SALE-Rare chance Old estab lished grocery store In one ot best sec tions of city; daily sales $30 to SlOO; sell at Inventory price; established 30 years.; other business. AV. K. M'COY, Room 34, LcDroltBuilding. oc3-2t.e.m WE'LL HUSTLE FOR YOU If you have a property or a business for sale, at a bargain price. We want noth ing bnt bargains, but we sell them quick for you. Aro ycu looking for a live business stand we nave such alwajs on our book. Come aud sen us. T. O.ANDERSON A CO.. Real Estate aud Business Exchange, 907 G st. nw. , DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS We have to oner our customers a chance seldom equaled, n hotel bar on Pa. ave.; price, $4,500, aud a good man can clear the cot in less than a year. T. O. ANDERSON A CO.. Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 O st. nw. oc4-tt DAIRY AND LUNCH-On the best purl ot 7tn st. We tiate for sale tbeauiresaldbuslnexs, wnl-hlsugraudbuy for anyoue who has a limited capital to Invest The price is only $2,000, and the sales amount to from $40 to $G0 per day. Over halt is protlt. For this grand chance apply to T. O. ANDERSON A CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G su nw. oc4-tf ONE CHANCE IN A THOUSAND A saloon in the vioinlty ofHfi amlF ts. nw.; $1,000 down, $1,500 at $50 a mouth; fixtures alone worth $3,000. Owner must leave town by Saturday, pud business must beso'.d by then. Apply toT.O.ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate aud Business Exchange, 907 G ,sU nvr. P?4."11 WAN TED A nve, energetlcrealestate nun to Handle u suburban in the north west, near Tcnnallytown; excellent chance given lo right party. Apply Room 5, Mc Giil Building. It WANTED-Loan ot $500 by young man 111 Jewelry business: good posi tion: or half interest given. Address JEWELRY, this office. ocl-3t GOOD business chance Tor active single man with about $200, to manage brancii of light business. Address LIGHT BUSINESS, this office. lt GENTLEMAN would like to imest a reasonable amount or money in the purchase ot halt 'Interest in some well established aud good paying Lusinoss. Address P. H. CD., box 163 Richmond, Va. ' " oc3-2t S175 will buy'stock and fixtures of a first-class paying meat and provision store Call at onircJif you mean business. 117Lst.nw. oc3-2t FOR SALE-Gxoccry nnd provision store, horse, atfd .wagon; general thor oughfare; cheap 'ahd, a bargain. Address by letter .lQIIN.-0?".;-29 lota st. ne. oc3-3t FOR SALE Bare chance, a wtll- Cl.lllCU Uai LH-I isuui ui, iiiuuiitlic terms; location uivescellea and trade all that could lie desired: lalUfactory reasons given for selling. Applyl 410 5th et nw. oc2 -3t r-i WRITE for latest pamphlet on Crip ple Creek gold mining stocks and weekly quotations ot stock mnrkit. Sent free on application to -J. P. KANE &. CO., Colorado Springs. Colo ocl-20t FOR SALE LOTS. FOR, SALE An elegant building; lot, luOxOo, suitable for flats or private residence, excelleut locality; must be sold within a short lime, price low; terra9 to buIU Inquire 910 r st- nw. oc2-4tem FOR SALE There will be no better time to get a bargain in real estate than now. AVe arc offering a few lots, 24.6x130, well located ne . on terms to suit purchasers, at $300 per lot; near cable cars. Secure a home site. Call for plat and full Information. JNO. F. WAGOA MAN, 700 14th at. room 4 Be21-14t .Europe.' Electric Railways. Electric railways In Europe In 1894 la creased in number from forty-three to Eel cnty. In length of line from 300 to 700 kilometers, the power at the central sta tions from 10,600 to 18,100 kilowatts. From 1338 to 1,236 self-moving vehicles. Germany leads in fcngtu of lines with 36 Ulometers, France 06, England 69, Austria Hungary 40, Switzerland 37, Belgium 22, Italy 19. Spain -1 4 The overhead trolley is usedby fifty -ftvefat or seventy uses. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE At Burgdotfs stables, one exci limit 1,350 draught mare, one fast, young mare, by Beall'sOrloff, outoIHemble toniau mare, and In foal toOrapolo.one half blood Hackney filly, "seven registered. Im ported English .Hackney mares, and one weanling, pure blood English Hackney stud colt oc4-0t mae FOR SALE A fine pony, suitable for children to ride or drive: kind and fear less of everything; also, a fine young mare suitable for grocery wagon; also, phaeton, light surrey and runner bout. ,1105 1 lth st nw. It FOR SALE Fine family horse; good driver and not afraid ot anylhlng owner no further use for him. Call at BOWF.NS'. G27 N. Y. ave. oc3-3t FOR SALE A sprlngfork "Victor bi cycle with pneumntlo tires for $16 cash. 1339 AVnllatii place. It FOR SALE-Crescent snfety, pneu matic tire. In good order, $25, at 2014 K st. nw. oc3-3t FOR SALE Kitchen rantre, also port able furnace, in good order; also two flights nf stairs. Apply 111C M sU oc3-3t FOR SALE Two folding bed suites: oak uijiI cherry: new oak sJueboard; table and chairs. Apply 421 4th t nw. oct2-3t-em FOR SALE Large, fine-looking car riage horse; sound, gentle; extension top surrey; harness, etc.; cheap. Apply 421 4 ui st.nw. oc2-3t-em FOR SALE Barroom and 5-year lease; cause, 1 U11 ess of owner; full investiga tion solicited. -Inquire No. 1342 B Bt ne. oc2U FOR SALE Grocery store and oyster stand. T?o. 1311 U st.ne. oc2-3t FOR SALE-An old-established but ter route, cheap; the owner Is too old for the business. Inquire at 912 I st se. oc2-3t ONE carload of horses from Shenandoah Aiilley; guaranteed Virginia borses or no sale: workers nnd drivers; moderate prices. DOUGHERTY & LASKEY. 109 list. nw. sc26-7t CHEAPEST place in "V'nshingtoo lo nuy tancy pigeons. 715 10th st. ne.; coll after 4 p. m. sepl27-7t FOR SALE-Bargains In wagons, car nages, traps, harness and buggies, both new and second baud; also Z horses. 927 D st. tiWj fco!4-lm EDUCATIONAL. THE DUNT0NIAN, ElBGtriGal Institute, HUTCIILVS BUILDING. 10TH AND D STB. N. W. Wc teach electricity In science and ap plication. Applied mechanics. Mechanical draughting and designing. Full labora tory aud practical simp courses. Latest aud best methods. Nut tlie "only school In the world." but the l-st In AVashlngtoa Opens October 2. Call at the office for full particulars, or address the principal, GEORGE EDW. 11UNT0N. LAD Y BTLDENTS ADMIT'l Ell. e24-lni ARCHITECTURALilrawIng and mathematics: tburough instruction; moderate tuition. Address DRAFTSMAN, this office. ocl -7t SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY. By H. C. Tanner, Granite bldg., corner F and Ninth streets. Call or send ror cir cular. tel7-lmo Kalienal EcmeopaUUc Keolcal College Has removed to the new college bulUiBg, No. G25 Massachusetts avenue nortlrnest The regular course of lectures for the session of 1B95-G will begin October 1, at 7.30 p. rn The Introductory address will be made by thepresldent. Zalman Richards, esq., followed by Prot. J. T. Hensley, M. D., Dean ot Faculty. The public is cordially Invited to bo present Students desiring to matr-culate can get aunoimce ments and Information by applying to tLe n-gistrar at tt.c college buildlrg. The free dispensary for the treatment of all diseases open dally from 2 to 5 p. m. Dental Infirmary, 10 to 12 and 2 to 0 p. m. By order of the Brwrd or Trustees. ZALMAN RICHARDS, president .1 24-10 1 THECOllCOHANGALLEItY'OFAHT. The Art School connected with the Corcoran Gallery of Art will be opened on Monday, October 7, 1095. Applications tur udiuission must be mado at tin- 17th st entrance. By order, F. 8 BARBARIN, Curator. te30-0t MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF THB COLTJiinfAN TJNIA-EUSITY. 1325 H St. nw.. Washington. D. C. The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1895. The In troductory lecture will be delivered by Dr. w. av. Johnston nt 8 p. m. October 1. Regular dally lectures at 5 JO p. m. Every facility for clinical and laboratory wort. Laboratories open day and evta- Dg' DR.D. K. SHUTE.Dean. 1120 New York art DR. E. A. DE SCHWEINITZ. Secretary Treasurer, se!7-lmo 1S20 H st nw. FIRST CLASS Stenographer win give prUate instructions to few per- cnn ilublranQ nf iMmlni. Khnrlh.llul? lerfna renosnablc. Address INSTRUCTOR, this I orrice. oc44t SPANISH Is the most beautiful or all languages and the easiest to learn; you can read, write, and converse in tvventy lessons Address ESPANOL, this orrice. oc2-7t NORWOOD INSTITUTE A Home and Day bebool ior Girls. 1761 N st, near Connecticut ave. MRB. WM. D. CABELL. se!7-lm Principal. The Howard CnKcrsltv I-mv School " (Founded 1357) Will open TUESDAY, Oct 1, at C:3 p. m. TUI TION FREE. For circulars contalulnc further inlormation address JA1ESP. bUNDY, re tary orace in Law School Building. 4.D 5th st nir. The school Is open to all, WITllOUT DIS TINCTION OP RAC'KOR bEX. who are over 13 years of ago and posses proper qualifications. NATIONAL Academy or Fine Arts Drawing and Painting. Thorough in struction lor artists, teucucrs, decorators, designers, illustrators, parents nnd children. In ever branch of art. Portraits to order in every style, from $10 to S3.00O. Old or Infilled piiliires cleaned, varnished restored, I11 the most skillnil manner. 502 Est. 11 w. se22 tr ACADEMY OF THE HOLY OROsa. 1312 Massachusetts aenue Washington, D. C. A day school foryoiin ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough course in English, French. German and Latlu, special advantages areoffered to students in tuc art and musical deparnncnts. A kindergarten will be opened in connec tion Willi the academy. sel3-lm 1864. Education For RealLUe-JLSOS.. For Sons and Daughters. The Spcuccrian Business College Katlonal Bant; ot the Republic Buildlnc cor.7th and D nw. Day and night sessions. The thirty-first sclmlastlo jear ot this popular institution begins Monday, Sep tember 2, 1805. Five departments, viz. Practical business, including complete bookkeeping course. English, rapid cal culations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, civics, political economy and commercial law. Practical English, with Initiatory bookkeeping. Shorthand and Typewriting-, including English; Spenccrian Rapid Writ ing, Mechanical and Agricultural Drawing. Full corps of thoroughly trained teachers; Location central. Office open every business day und light Write or call for new annual announce ment Mrs. Sara A Bpencer, Principal and Proprietor. "VOICE. CULTURE UK. HERNDON MORSELL. Pupil ot Francesco Lauipertt. or Milan. Studio at residence, 1410 15th stnw. ael7-lmo PAINTING lessons, by Mr. and Mrs. AVm. McEihiuney, 426 4Ui or. nw.; day and evening classes: terms moderate, ept27-7t Education Below Cost For young men. In 12 branches of study: every one n bread-wln.ier; evening sessions only at the Young Men's Christian Associa tion Business ScIihoI. 2d floor, Lenman build Inc. 1425 New York ave. u w. Call for full particulars. . 25-lm. EDUCATIONAL. OLIVIA INSTITUTE op PHARMACY Kowopen for thorecoptioBot stadsnts. CHEMISTR. Prof. Charles E. Monroe, Ph. D. BOTANY. William R. Smith, Sunt. Botanical Carden, U.S. A MATERIA MEDICA. Nancy D.Richards. M. D. PHARMACY. John F. Green, Inst. For further Information apply nt residence. Maple Bquire, S. C Ave. and tth St a H. The Columbian University, WASHINGTON. D. C BEY. B. L. WHITMAN. D. D.. President Ezamlnationof Candidates for Admission to College. Medical, and Dental Schools, Beptemtier 20 and 21. College Session begins September 23. Si-sslon of Academy begins September 23. Session of Medical School begins Oc tober 1. Session ot Dental School begins Oc tober 1. Session of Bclentltlo School begins Oc tober 2. Session of Law School begins October 3. Session ot Graduate School begins Oo tobcr 4. THE I-BEPAnATOnY SCnOOL. Thorough preparation for tho Col lege, for the Scientific School, for tin-Naval ami Military Acxdeuilea, tuid for buhlne!. THE COLLEGE. FullClusiealiinlScientlflcCourRe. Open to MudcutH ot buth miiss. TIIE CORCORAN' SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Forty-seven Profrors r.nd In Btruetors; twenty-three full de purtiueiitte; twelvo full course- of study. Special Hladcntu admitted. THE LAAT SCHOOL. Twelve profcsorx. Including two AnnocintL Justices of tho U Sited Stat 1 Supreme Court. THE MEDICAL SCHOOL. Thirty profeworH und nfMitanta. The cuurM) i four yeurii. THE DENTAL SCHOOL. ' Sescntocn lirofeisMorii; unusual facllttleri. Tho course la three y-urs. THE GHADUATE SCHOOL. Courr.es ot udsuneed Instruction, lnidlli to M. A., Al. .. U.E., E. E., nnd I'll. D. For catalogue descriptive of the several courses address ROBT. H. MARTLN. Secretary. THE LA AY SCHOOL FACULTY. REV. a L WHITMAN. D. D President TheHON. AVALTFR S.COX. LL D., Dean, (Assouate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Ditr'ct nf Columbia.) Professor of the Law of Real Estate, ot Contracts, and ot Commercial Paper. The HON. JOHN M. HARLAN. LL. D., (Associate Justice 'if the Supreme Court of the United States,) Professor of the Constitutional Jnrispro? dence ot the United State-,, of the Law of Domestic Relations, of Per- Edb.il Property and ot Torts. The Hon. AVILLIAM A. MAURY. LL. D.. (Sometime Assistant Attorney-General of the United States.) Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, of Com mon Law and Equity pleading, and ot the Law ot Evidence, ard the Jurisdiction and Practice ot the U. S. Courts. The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER. LL.D.. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States.) Profesorot the Law of Corporations. Prof. G. II. EMMOTT. LL. M.. (of the Johns Hopkins University,) Lecturer on the Civil Law. HENRY E.DAVIS, LL.M.. (Sometime Aslstaut Attorney ot the Dis trict or Columbia,) Lecturer on the UUlory qf Law. WILLIAM F. MATTIXGLY. Esij.. (ot the AVnshlugton Bnr.l Lecturer on Practical Commercial Law. The Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, (Associate Justice uf the Supremo Court or the District or Columbia.) Lecturer on Criminal Law aud on Criminal Pleading and Practice. The Hon. BENJAMIN RUTTERWORTH. (Sometime United States Commissioner ot Patents.) Professor ot the Law of Patents. WILLIAM G.JOHNSON. LL.M, (of the AVashlngton Bar,) Professor or Legal Catechetics. Common Law Practice, and Judge ot the Moot Court COURT OF APPEALS. "WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Chief Justice. HENRY E. DAA"IS, CHARLES W. NEED HAM, Associate Justices. ROBERT H. MARTIN. Secretary and Treasurer. EMERSON INSTITUTE i Aounir'fl .Acndi'mr.i SELECT CLASSICAL AND SIATHB. A1AT1CAL Echnol for Youns AU-n nnd Boys, 914 14IH rt., bet, I and K. Bee Ins its foriyfoartn scholastic year Sen teiniier 'Si. Tlr "-nool lias a national repu tation, aud isrecoinleilasoneof ttieleadms preparatory fcliools of tbis country. It prepares for all t he universities, colleges nnd scientific schools, for the United States Miluarvand N.ival hrcdernies. and for busi ness. ThejrraduaU-Mf t tiissctiool take ulga ran' wherever they co. Mr.I"dwin II. Foster will contlnueincharKB of the Junior Department. For circulars, etc., address CHAS. B. YOUNG. Th. D . selT-lra I'rlDClpal r-nd Proprietor. Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER AI AND EI TTVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON. D C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first1 jear oh-iis TUESDAY, Oc tober firit. Larcc ard jntractlve build ings, tliornuchly equipjed with every re quisite of a reuueu home aud. a progres sive M-fiool Applications for admission of pupils to the day school uiav lie inadeafterSepicmber fiftcentli. between the hours often and one o'clock each mnmlnc. AIRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. ce27-3nio. Principal. PKITATEI,ESSONS- llaliiemat Ics, Latin, Genuau, French, and Eng llsli branches. Terms verA reaonaole. University graduate. 109 "th tt. se. oc4-2t TEACHER OF AlUSIC Mrs. M.AVal decker will resume her iusiruction in vocal nnd Instrumental music at her resi dence, 1504 Caroline su nw., bet. T and U sts. oc4-3t BAITJO tauclit by note or simplified method; a. piece Kuarantecd In each lessou by latter, or no charge. Bend for cir cular. STEPHEN It. CLEMENTS. Studio 101G 8th mv. Residence, 1108 Fla. ave. ne. oct')-7t-eni PIANO lessons, on reasonable terms oy experienced teacher. Address PIANO, this office. nc3-3l GERMAN LESSONS Natural method, progress fru.tranteed; $2 per month. 1013 Hth st.nw. ocl-3t WIMODAUGHSIS. 13U8 1 St. nw. Classes DeKin Oct. 1; English branches. Business classes. Elocution. Journalism, Uterature. Danclns, Delsarte, French and Oerman. ADA L. SMITH. Supt. ecl0-tf GTJNSTON INSTITUTE. 1212 and 1214 141li at. nw. Fourth sessiou opens Sept. 2r. MR. and MRS. B- R. MASON. sol91mo Washington School of Expression, METZEROTT MUSIC HALL, F-street entrsnoo. Voice a specialty. Pan'omlmlo tralnln; and Physical Culture. Best methods. Indorsed by Tele. Harvard. University ot Chicago, and othars. Send for annonacement. WM. X iiOlVRER. PriacipM. E DUCATJOIVTAL. Georgetown University, (Founded 1780.) JCHOOL OF LAAT. FACULTY. Rev. J. TTAVENS RICHARDS, S. J- Prelfdent or the University. Hon. HENRY B BROWN, LL. D. Justice Supreme Court ot the United! States). Lectnrer or. Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. MARTIN F MORRIS. LL. D. (Associate Justice Court or Appeals of th District ot Columbia), Lectnrer on Coietitutional and Interna Uonol Law and Ccnipoxa. tlve Jurisiiradence Hon. SETH SHEPARD. LL. D. (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia). Lectnrer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Juricprndciice. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL. Da Lecturer on the Law nf Real Estate ana 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 La ard Emmy Pleading and Practice. B. R088 PEREY. A M.. LL. D Lecturer on Common Law Pleading, Crlmfc. nol Law. ard Domestic Relations. Eev RENE HOLAIND. 8. J., J Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGEA LAMBERT. LL.D.. Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A DOUGLASS, Esq.. Lecturer on the Law tit Torts and NegoUar ble Paper. Circuit Court: MICHAEL J. COLBERT. A.M. !A.uiit tit iuto -3.-1 1 -J iiuujiauuf A. LAMBERT. JOB BARNARD. an5 , HENRY WISE OARNETT. 1 BAMTJEL M. YEATMAN. A. It. Eccreta rs and Treasurer. The twenty-ilxth auuua! session ot the School or Law opens WEDNESDAY. OCTOBBR 2. 1805. at 6:30 p .ra.. in its eoir.modious, specially designed Law School Building. Nos. 50G and 008 3 etriet northwest, when the Introductory lecture will t delivered and nnnounce ments mado for the ensuing term. Pres 1 ent and prospective students, alumni and all other. Interested In legal educa tion are cordially invited to be present The secretary can be seen In his of fice in the law building daily after September 13, from 6 to 7 p. m.. for In formation, enrollment, etc. Those pro posing to connect themselves with tea Eihool for the ensuing term are request ed to enroll their names before the open- 1, lug night and thus avoid the delay incident to that occasion. ' Circulars giving the course of study, terms, etc.. can be obtained at boo; stores of W. 11. Morrison's Pons. 1S26 F street 1 northwest; Lowdermlll & Co.. 1 124 F stree norntwest. ana John Byrne Co., 1:122 r street northwest and at W. 8 Thompson's drug store, 703 rifteenth street north west, or on application personally or by letter to tin undersigned. 8. M. YEATMAN. Secretary. 1 AUCTION SALES. Peremptory Sale of HORSES, HORSES, -AT- PUBLIC AUCTION. S. BENSINGER, ' Auctioneer. WasDglon Horse anil Carriaga Bazaar, 940 La. Ave. GREAT SALE OP 60 BEAD Horses and Mares On Saturday Morning, October 5, at lO o'clock, ATlll bo sold within th-5 Bazaar, a carload of Hnr-?9 and 31 ares, consigned br ilr IX B. KleHer, ot IiAtetti:oTn. 1'a. This loal con BStsoZ Bimo pood workers and fine driver; I'ave been selectj with ctr from farmers and ATillbosoM positive lr without reserve; also sa hi bd of Terr flt" roens and sound Craugtit Jrrs.es and driTinc horses and mares, shipped htre irom Indiana and Frederic county 3ld.. and aie strictly first-class; blso 23 bead of coracH and mares, good workers and drivers, Ircm local parties. 1 Lis rreat sal honId secure tho att action ot buyers that want stoO: lor anynie. AllmaaS do as represented or money reiunaeo. S. BENSINGER. AUCTIONEER. RATCLIFFE. SUTTON i CO.. Anctioneen. Successors to Katdiffe, Darr & Co. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A FRAME H0USB ON SUMNER AVE.. ANACOSTIA, D.C. By virtue of a deed or trust, duly record ed in liber No. 1842. folio 2"u- 461 et seq., one of the land records for the Uislriet or Columbia, and at the request of tic party secured thereby, the uraersicned trustees will offer for sale by public auction in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 14th day ofOClOUElCA. D. 16U5,at3o'clocfrp m.. the followlnc-described real estate, to wit: The west thirty-five (30) feet on Snmnsr avenue, by the depth of the eastern oue half (1-2) or lot nine (9) in section eihi (SI of the Harry ra nil, together with theim provenients, rights, etc. Terms Cush , a deposit of S5U required upon acceptance of bid. THOMAS FRANCIS. JR., AVILLIAM M.BECTKER. oct2-dids Trustees. Ratcliffe. Sutton A Co.. Auctiorcers, Suc cessors to Ratrlirfe, Darr .1 Co. TO AVHOll IT MAY CONCCltN TO PAY STORAGE AND CHARGES. LOT OP HOUSEHOLD GOODS. PIANO. ETC. On SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12, AT 10 O'CLOCK, we will seU nt tha rooms ot Ratcliffe, Sutton.'i Co..920Pcan sylvauia avenue northwest, a lot ot house hold goods, stored win us on June 23. 1 SBO, iu the name ot M. A. Shaw. All parlies in terested will p!ea.- ate notice. Terms cash. AYashington Safe Deposit Company. SAM CROSS, Secretary. ' QC2.3.4.10.11.12 PROMINENT F st. candy store for lor S.HC use old established Gill candy store, corner 11th and F sts., will be sold at auction Friday, October 4, at 12 o'clock. The sale Induces fixtures, stock and implements to manufacture candy; alo privilege ot five years' lease. This is the opportunity of a llfttinie for an enterprising man or woman to make a fortune on a (mall imeMment. For particulars inquire of HEISKELL A ilo LEKAN. It On F st. nw. oc3-2t M. B. LATIMER A CO., General Auctioneers and Appraisers, 1229-1231 G ST. N. AV. Send in your consignments. The finest auction rooms in the city No connection with any other house. Sunn Stnjio Gags. As the favorite comedian appeared. befor the audience in a local variety theater with the limp so i hnractcrlstic of him. there was a ripple of applause. The only way that ha could properly introduce himself was by singing a sung, and he at once bravely com plied with the time-honored custom, says the Philadelphia Call. "Iworeaucwpairofshocstheotherday," he announced, after the piano player had stopped. "They didn't hurt me until I met two policemen. Then I got pinched." "Something else I must tell you," he con tinued. "I was sleepln; In a cellar the other night when I woke up nnd noticed five mice playinir poker. They were deep in the gams ralsingand calling and raking in the chips. They didn't notice a cat behlud a barrel near by, but I did. "Suddenly the p-iss madea leap. Thegama ended with the same old story every thins went Into the kitty." FOB FIFTY CENTS A -MONTH, OR: 1 2-3 CENTS A DAY, YOU CAN GET TliE LATEST THING IN NKAVSPA. l'KHS. THKTIMES"iT4I.LGlVBYOD' MORNING -AND BVEKIVG EDI TIONS AVIT1I N EATS THAT IS FHESU AND VIGOROUS. - Jf-Vj , -r S. ,"J"y v-- - fejE af-fS-..M- .. - .. --- - -.-jE.i-o. "S