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The Recent Elections From a Realty Standpoint. MR. CLEVELAND'S I - . rand square bay windows. Joseph P. Brad- | i . ouatat ‘The Memories of the Activity in Real Estate lay otis Owns, cluaaeln ant temiee. | don is the formation of a domestic servants’ Suggested by Mr. Cleveland's Election— | yr Provk Hume Ino commenced the erection | Union. Seven handred servants have alrcady Improvements In the One-muile Limit—Pro- | of « large private stable in the rear of 454 Penn- | joined, and the number of possible members in posed New Street Railroad Facilities Other Matters of Interest. PAL ESTATE Pry the election of Mr. Cleveland gives ROMAE rise tions series of reflec which are of in- interest to the This is espe true if these re tions have a slight; dare the a tense broker recent bre a with mark: glow wh period of ty when Mr. Clevelund was 7 begin ident. The the gr wars be © that it im eettled that Mr. Cleveland is ¢ again the al Pardone:! if mark the recond Cleveland. ita dent himself w At any rate by. than he dic bought » comfortabie, mainder of hi rivate hfe and for w residence such »» 000. land means of di Hut it shoul ¢ to Washington estate broker may nth re boom is to aclrarniatea Grover ib 18 only had a unter. retired arent 1 £100 by Mr. Cle ith fore Mr. Cleveland tak View Mr. Whitney. bis Seer ¥ Navy, bad be- come the prop f lands, a country taining Oak good investm the property at res, ashort distance | Both t line of tact 4 ved nition the m twhen Prest Prices had, retary Whit r Mr i there wa: for such figu: £1,500 per acre by 4 that thas to the present time. trie rowd to Tenle: Methodist Univer e land operations neare the well-known history of six veara vim has en- It is now hints, reeogniz 104 to be gover Lines of alee apa roads have an iailuence in stimu suburban developmen: aud are to play an im. portant part an i growth xud settle ment will ent also find Bat a country tesi- be willing to let Hie mi Bim almost moke bi tare to Osk View Practically as he left it. grounds gh which several « No houses have be privacy whici the place to THE SEVENTH 8! ROAD. w% of the electric road along the 7 } to Takoma with its proposed connections opening up thy try beyon ing a stimulating muence on property in Woodsi gion. J extensions a subd 2 the Metroy 1 Obie of thi bevoud tan br: ¢ Dy ailroad Eee: “ ch Mr. Abr; + 5 { Mra. W which le of the 7th Pond fr t eght a ch will be subdivided. wit! ut the house, into There is a zbtwood Par improving F Worth is building « aumber of honses, Tue ONE MILE Lowrr. e one-mile limit law, which is just now, to n the Fetired list, has had a ty in the vicinity shat neglec street road market. A good many im- mande in the way of grad- d paving street, and the exten- F facilities have been ac- It isclaimed for this the cheapest building suburbs in orth, an ne pinion that the largely in tinus di- be SMUT Fac em of rrres. rapid transit is adopted pad « the work wa sions will be nder the authority granted in the herter this company has the right to and D streets northeast.con- » Kalle - 4 their prevent line and continuing % Louisiana avenue and 7th street. They have also extension privileges out North Capitol Street. The Suburban Railroad Company, i he right to lay tracks through the Rortheast section of the city to connect with the suburban portion, is also consid- " problem of ‘rapid transit, It ble that the underground elec- im the event that it proves part of the Rock «don other roads. { this system is said to be about 975.000 yer mile of double track. In the course particular form of the under. ypted by the Hork Creek rail- ily tested. It is claimed it gives a complete metallic eireait, insulation of the wires are se- cored and that the current, after passing through ‘he motor in the car, is returned to the power house with « minimum of loss. As is well known, the ecomducting wire is carried along in a condisit, and the trolley comes in contact with it through a siot in the center of the track. The insulation of this wire is secured by mica blocks by which it is supported in the conduit, and it is asserted that even if the con- duit becomes filed with water the loss of the current is not sufficient ta prevest the opera- tion of the road. THE BUILDING RECORD. Building operations during the past week have been very backward. The inspector of build- ings attribates the falling off to the excitement incident to <lection week. but thinks that the vewon will pick up from th the week ending ¥ from the office of the inspector of buildings thirty -sts permits.aggregating in value @ 130.285, OF thts amount $97,600 is chargeable to the thir- te a permite taken out for new buildings in the ke rthwest, @23.400 for the eight new buildings im the southeust, @15,685 for the ten suburban dwellings. $3,200 for the four houses in the svsthwest and @400 for one in the northeast. Ground bee bees broken for the erection of « Store, laundry and dyeing establishment at 12 I otreet northwest. Mr. Anton Lorch is owner and Henry Klinge is the builder. will shortly have a handsome of six two-story and from 325 southeast, tek i E REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. i - WASHINGTON, THE EVENING STA | omer. 4 dweilli t northwest. The house is being built 1. P. Schneider. | by « farnace. | town stone, relieved by a circular bay window. ‘The foundation bas ‘been laid for three new | dwellings from 1139 to 1143 New Ham) | three stories high with basement. with fronts of Ivania avenue northwest. | Mr. B. Stanley Simmons is the architect. Barr & Sanner are building a handsome row of five brick dwellings from 1312 to 1320 15th ‘The houses will be models of | modern architecture, provided with all modern | a street northwest. improvements and heated by a furnace. froute will be of press brick and Indiana lime- stone, with circular, octagonal and square bay windows. B. 8. Simmons is the architect. William Holmead is building two frame build- gat Holmead Manor from plans prepared by Harkness. Golloway & Son are the era, S. Carr has commenced the erection of three brick dwellings, from 51 to 55 R street, in the have just been completed by George W. Grove, architect, for a suburban residence for Lendell A. Conner, esq., located on 17th street extended. The ‘exterior will be frame with shingle effects in the projecting gables and. tower. Along sweeping roof rises from the front veranda to the roof crest, into which an irregular octagon tower is returned at one cor- ner of the front. A large squaro stairway and ception hall will be an attractive feature on first entering. The interior will be finished in natural woods, cabinet mantels and all modern improvements, > - LATE NEWS IN ENGLAND. Tories Adopt a Program That is Strongly Democratic. Acable dispatch from London, copyrighted by the Associated Press, says: No event in the { history of the conservative party ap- Proaches in importance the adoption of the new program by the conference of couserva- tive associations jast held in Edinburgh. ‘The platform is frankly democratic. It even goes beyond the New Castle program of the liberals, in admitting popular control of party legisla- tion, and, further, it contrasts favorably with the liberal federations policy as allowing greater independence of opinion among the adherents of the principles of unioniam. The rigidity of old toryism has absolutely vani-hed and is re) jam, which I accepted. though .certain fowile, like the ke of Ruthund, continue to think it incom ble with genuine conservatism and danger- ous tothe success of party government. the program includes electoral registration m, with an equalization of votes, and a ction of the period of occupancy required to qualify voters, This in iteelf trumps the hiberal proposals in the same direction. Next, pproved the extension of the hike to female rate payers, the disfran- ment of illiterate voters, popular control ue liquor traitic, state provision for old age, assistance to workingmen to enable them to ire land for buiiding purposes, an amend- ment to the employers’ lability laws and acts in the workingmen’s interest. iy, some touch of home ruleism was in- fused im the program, by the approval of the transference of private bill procedure from the committees of parliament to local bodies. The transformed spirit of the party is attributed largely to the liberalizing influsace of their unionist allies and partly to the leaders recog- nizing the necessities of the times. It is among the strangest changes of life that the English ies find nn intense tory like the Duke of ‘use, president of the conference of asso- ciations, confirming this people's platform. EVICTED TENANTS COMMISSION. John Morley’s evicted tenants’ commission seems doomed to disastrous failure. Lord | Suhsbury has characterized it as a saturnalia for insolvent debtors, and has declared that Justice Mathew, its president, will the judicial bene moth eaten. But neither Lord jibes nor Mr. Balfour's denunciations are the collapse of the commission. ual disputes concer: the sphere nethods of the inquiry, mistaken netions by Mir. Morley and partisan mis- management by Justice Mathew are the chief factors in the breakt up. Besides Mr. Murphy, who resigned on account of Justice Mathew's dare. Mr. Murrongh O'Brien, the ablest 1 most practical member, will retire, ostensi- bly because he has been appointed a land pur- chase commissioner, but really through a row with his colleagues. Ancther member, Mr. Koche, Q. €., has intimated his desire to be re- laced. The withdrawal of these three mem- be ts leaves only Justice Mathew and Mr. Red- ington, who sat yesterday for a brief half hour. Although discredited even among liberals the goverument will fill the vacancies with home rule nominees and continue the commission though it sends smoke foul in the nostrils of parliament. The radicals have abandoned all hope of any legislation for the evicted tenants during the coming session. A plan now discussed by the ministerial circle is to not ask the house of commons to vote a grant for their f, but to evad s funds enough from the land purchase wission to compulsorily purchase portions ates from obstinate landiords, with enough te make loaus to tenants to enable them to start farms anew. There ix nothing timid or squeam- ish about this proposal, but, with another gen- eral election almost within sight, prudent lib- eral mombers of the house of commons hesitate to approve a course that is certain to arouse a general reprobation. the conferenc frax pr IMPORTATION OF CANADIAN CATTLE, Some of the officials of the board of agricul- ture inan interview say that the decision to probibit the jmportation of Canadian cattle was based upon the concurrent reports of three veterinary professors and two iuspectors, who stated that the lungs of 800 head of cattle slaughtered in Scotland had been inspected in London, and that although in most cases only sigus of ordinary bronchial affection had been fouud, in four cases there were discovered un- doubted evidence of pleuro-pneumonia. The | officials do not question the good faith of the Canadian authorities in affirming that no case of the disease had been reported to them, but toshow how mistakes may be made, they in- stance the fact that, although the United States jovernment has declared the whole country Tres from pleuro-pooumonia, five cnsce of tks disease have been found within the last few days among cattle from the United States landed at Deptford and Birkenbead. Sir Chas. Tupper, the Canadian high commissioner, be- fore returning to Paris, prepared a report for the Canadian government on the action taken by. Mr. Gardner, the president of the board of agriculture. In this report Sir Charles was able to show that while the e: employed ¥ by the board of agriculture cerhied that ther | found pleuro-pneumonia other distinguishe. yeterinary_ professors held tha: the > pathological appearances in the cases examin by them were identical with those of the cornesalk die- axe, as described by Dr. Salmon, the chief of the United States bureau of animal industry. YARIOUS NOTES, Sir Charles Tupper’s negotiations in Paris | for the conclusion of a commercial treaty be- tween France and Canada are making favora- ble progress. France makes minimum tariff concessions to Canada. The Independance Beige of Brussels an- nounces that the international monetary con- ference will be presided over by M. Montefiore Levi, one of the Belgian delegates to the con- ference. ‘The ing sea arbitrators, who are to meet iy not assemble bef Lord Hannen, assisted by Si George Baden-Powell, is laboring steadily over the cause for Great Britain. In official circles in London the opinion prevails that the arbi- | tration proceedings will be protracted. DEATH. Visitors returning from Woodstock testify to the general regret felt by the townspeople at the death of the Duke of Marlborough. In his later years the duke had won ai 1 511 4th street southeast. James H. Grant is the A handsome three-story and basement brick ing is going up for Mr. G. C Esher at 263 | by Emmert & Heisley from pians prepared by This house will contain all | the moders improvements and will be heated he front will be of Hummels- hire *URCHASE. | avenue northwest. The honses will be of brick, ress bricks and broken stone, relieved by cireu- Barr & Sanner are building for themselves a | row of three-story and cellar brick dweliings | from $22 to $26 Maple avenue, Le Droit Park. a decision of the house by | it i f ( HOW Sui THE | UNDE! Net THE en THOU SCRIP Eat } | AMER: Bal LAND Joxgs. New York: Washington: Brentano's. CENTURY. By Auyrep De FRALS. MY HORSE; MY LOVE. By Divan Snare. New York: Orange Judd Co. AN ARISTOCRATIC SCANDAL. The threatened Inwsuit between the Dow- | ager Duchess of Sutherland and the young | Duke of Sutherland is verging toward a settle- ment. The old duke left his furnitare and all the unentailed property to his widow. come of the present duke does not approach | that of his father, but he has been anxious to avoid a lawauit. His wife, who is a member of the Women’s Press Cinb The in. DOMESTIC SERVANTS" UNION. ‘The latest trades union development in Lon- | don is estimated st 240,000. ‘The members of the union intend to hold’ an open-air meet~ ing to give expression to ademund that the government establish a servants’ labor ex- | change where no fees shall be exacted, fix the hours of labor, regulate salaries and force em- ployers to give a suitable character to servants on dismissal. Some of the papers refer to tho | union in a jesting manner. | the union ave appli —— a NEW PUBLICATIONS. TO TEACH WRITI By Lyman D. ira. New York: American Book Co. HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER. _ By Epwaxp EGauestox. New York: Orange Judd Co. AN ARTIST IN CRIME. By Koprigues OTTo- LENGCI. New York: Washingtor GOP. Putnam's Sons. : Brentano's. WEST AND EAST. By Lavra Coates REED. Chicago: Chas. Sergei & Co. THE BEST READING. Eatted by Lexps_ F. G. P. Putnam's Sons. R SUMMER SKIES. By CLIntow SCOLLAKD. ww York: Chas. Webster & Co. CONFESSIONS OF A CHILD oF TI Musser. Chicag: jaa. Bergel & Co. GUT THROBS. By CxeepKox® FLEENOR. Loulsyitie: Jno. P. Morton & Co. TURES, HEBREW AND CHRISTIAN. ited by Epw. Baxriert, D.D., and Joux P. Perens, Ph.D. New York: G. P. Putnain’s Sons. Washington: Brentano's, 1CAN MENTAL ARITHMETIC. LEY, A.M. New York: American Book Co. DRAINING, By Manny Mies, M.D., Now York: Orange Ja Co. By M.A. THE SECOND ESSAY ON THE EARL OF CHATHAM (William Pitt). By Lop Macav- LaY. New York: Ainerican Book Co. | NarIve AFRICAN MASTERS, From I The How the Balubans Vroduce Results From the Crude Material. London Iron. Balubans, aa the nativ of the Muan- sanyormma district of central Africa are styled, enjoy workers, an excellent local reputation as iron They find their ernde material in the form of bog iron ore on the surface of the land. It rare able depth is necessary. naces, 6 to 10 ter at is tipped into the furnace from above; the char- | on the other band, ix introduced into | ike side openings, which also receive a | blast, while the iron and slag | are removed from coal, basin-l contin’ i ly happens that digging to av appreci- The smelting fur- which are constructed of clay, are from high, from 40 to 60 inches in diame- the buse and conical in shape, The ore uous ai the bottom of the furnace abont every eight or twelve hours, according to | "The fire, wl merit block made orifice the tor bent | with si parati | | proba tents i their s1 |. Sam: tasteful'y inl Strikes among these swarthy artificers, itrhould be noted, are of comparatively rare occurrence, | in case of need entirely recovering the afo said curious bellows. Samuel J. Rando the degree of heat obtained. forge is a circular building, some sixteen feet in diameter, with « pointed roof and open wide. Ata distance it might be taken for a park band stand. In the center of this but ix the ‘hich is maintained in constant activity by means of a unique pair of bellows, which aspecial deectiption. They consist of a of wood. generally twenty inches long, hollowed ont and fitted with a funnel head out of ciay. At the lower end ure two 4, over which skins are stretched. Motion is imparted to the instrument by the action of two small rods. The hammer is of solid iron; ngs are marvels of simplicity—to wit: A Im branch. An irou wedge driven into a timber hole serves a an anvil. The recollections of the Balubans carry them back to the time whe: they wrought metals Some of the natives are com- artistic workers. Very fine axe: d with copper, are produced. tone tools. fa bly owing to the fact that the malcon- invariably have their heads lopped off and kins placed on one side for patching, or Left His Widow Poor, wel J. Randall died a very poor man— how poor, in this world’s goods, was not dis- closed statesn until yesterday. Mrs, Fannie W. Ran- dail, widow and administratrix of the deceased man, yester dan answer in the orphans’ court in Philadelphia to proceedings brought by @ creditor of the estate to compel an aces the an cunting. Mrs. Randall simply said, in swer, that her husband left no real or personal estate, save few personal effects, and that after the payment of funeral expenses and | the set | | | respec The street | | cant. week a He say: | cays he Mr. From t The Tarde York to earn his living? Farmer Hayseed the city merchant, then?’ Farmer Haysegd— tee, he doesn't get any goods to sell “but mine. Farmer Hayseed — T'm stif] workin’ th’ guge on it. it takes a crystal form. of quartz increases fr as large as | and assis fully regular, exactly as crystals of ice form on the window pane. fossy. A Setar ae net ater it No. 1.—BLACK. No. 2 DARK BROWN. 3.— MEDIUM BROWN. No. 4 CHESTNUT. Xo. 5. LIGHT CHESTNUT. Xo. 6 —GOLD BLONDE. No. 7.— ASH ting aside of her $300 widow's exemp- tion there was nothing to account for, nor ough money of the estate left to required in accounting. y the costs She added that no dis- ‘t was intended by her to the court; but, under the circumstance, she had not complied with the request. = eee It Wasn’t the Same. From the Detroit Free Press. business man was hurrying along the late in the day, when the piteous whine | of a beggar stopped him, 'Wiil you please be so kind, sir,” said the fel- low, ‘‘to give me some money. I’m out of work and I've gota wife and six children sufferin’, ir, for the necessaries of life.”* “Get out!” exclaimed the hurrying man, I've heard that story before.” “No, you haven't sir,” protested the mendi- “Didn't you tell me that same thing not go. and I gave you half a dollar?” No, sir,I didn't,” whined the beggar, “I told you I had a wife had twins at qur house since that,” nd four children. We've a A Smart Young Man. From Good News. Mr. Gotham—“So you sent your son to New “You see, it was this way. s: ‘Paw, Tlike th’ city and I'l go into y and sell what you raise on the ole farm,’ e. ‘You ship me all your truck and I'll sell it on commission,” avs he.” Gotham—*‘Ah, he became a commission na small way, ves. You I farm and he sells.” Mr. Gotham--I see. Well, how has he got along?” “Fairly well, T should say. farm, but he’s got a mort- soe How a Rock Grows, the Boston Budget. Rocks do not grow in the sense that a plant | grows, They may increase by accretion and they may undergo chemical change. The old | sea bed being lifted up becomes sand stone | nnd lime stone; the voleanic ash and lava strewn over the plains becomes tufa, hard | enough for building stone; the pebbly shore of a river becomes conglomerate. simple mineral does grow, however,when ‘The sparkling prism ‘om an atom to « crystal forearm by a process of addition imilation wonderfully slow but beauti- Tarren HAIR REGENERATOR th bi tS fetsnaatieattr teehee seats ‘leaver it clean, toftand and J; - i, esting. NDE. PRICE, $1.50 AND 63 PEB BOX. Sra, Rae a ares ADELINA PATTI NICOLINI. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL MANF, CO., WEST 28D ST., No. 54, N. X. t London, has been | an cccasional contributor to the journals and is | about to publish a novel, Tne organizers of 1 for an opportunity to | give evidence before the labor commission, and | they boast that they have secured the advocacy of several members of the house of commons. | stead: years From its earliest days until the present time the policy of Careful, Constant, and Progressive Improve- ment of the Remington has been ily carried out. The same policy will be pursued unceasingly in the future. for improvements to this King of Typewriters are constantly issuing. It is now covered by 59 PATENTS most of them having from 12 to 17 Ample guarantee is thus afforded to our patrons of their freedom from annoyances incident to to run. use of other machines on account of suits for infringement. - D. GC. SATURDAY. "NOVEMBER Remington Patents —- 12, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 | RAILROADS: ————— (CUPSAPEAKE AND OMIO RAILWAY. i] The Remington is to-day ——_ RS. M. BRADLEY. ST, . MADIEY. 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T F ea, HE BERLITZ SCHOOT, OF LANGUAG! 18 ammcan Sait tg royean Branches Frencit, Gerunsns Spanish, Italie: Eugishs Latin, Greek and Transiations, OTURES & COMEDIES ery Saturday at 415. Free to puptis. Send for circulars snd prograius. AND_DRAWIN ‘at ver} and need teacher molerate rates, Call ridays. at ba. ng-lm* 15 MAY A. M if of the Royal Con. Lessons at pupils’ homes if de- = AND LITERATURE, Avot of Paris, author of the rational Frees inconversations "Addzess O12 RY STUDENTS" LEAGUE FIGHTH Bl Tastructions in. drawing, painting amg modelins Instructors: Messrs. E- C. Mewor, Ji N- Brooke: Wan Howard Helnick, U." = Perrie and Fiorenco 1. Po wr call at the school, M08 17th st. n. bar, for “ART INSTRUCTION.-THE GREATEST OPPOR- ry ever offered to parents, children, teachers, draw and aa tof painting. Sketching and ‘can be learned, ina few Tt G5 000" Thevereher ‘studied fifteen, stings on ‘erhibition ‘end for a : KespeSisOr Fixe 4 ate C5 ‘chins the worth wi roRTessive school for both sexes FALOFY wOFK. THOS. W. SIDWELL, Principal. sons Studio. lence, 1421 HE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE CHILDREN, School reopens Sept. 29. oce6-Lin Me “HENRY XANDER, Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC. Studio: 1008 Ist. p.w. 0c29-1m LLER, TEACHER ‘Orvan, Voesl Music ani Harmony. Es in aL Vi INSTITUTE BUSINES COLOR me inews course, typewritine, shorthand. aenmonty. OOS WPELYN NS Me Prlactpals oy ‘Bw. cor. a. 2a 1438 N ST. N.W. if Terms reasonable. R. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS ANDYOUNG will reopen September 26, 1892. Best factli- thes offered for pupils of ail ayes and grades, Best of references. Private tuition. Apply tor circulars aud information at 146: Co-coran st, LESSONS IN CHINA, OIL AND TAPESTRY painting by we FEDS octectimn* ‘WIGHLA! Washin nO bs we such. 206-3m Leer, Pench cal Gym: Nouwoon render this a ie tae Sie Stas ore INSTITUTE, BOARDING AND DaY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG CADIIES, ND TERRACE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE. AND i4TH BT. wton is acourt city, The inaururation will a Washington Without goin dovoed the tanners Uf ihehest octet serena svat agen, ut ors So schogl fates antares. Address Mr. and Mr WA. D. CABELL) ing (Ladles ind Gentlemen), Swedish Medi- niasticn 14:0 Corcoran at. n. w. Visi from ments: ING GOVERNESS, ‘most liberal cult : x Ko otters SCHULTZ, TATELY RNED Brope cies hours’ disemeueeds “Acute. fish, Latin, French, ind Susie, treferences. M.S "St-; Star uiice Pupils not attending the academy | r a The Weet, with turonrh Sleeper to Pietavu hebuce to Cbicak Rorhester and Niagara Pele cool Weather. IN_ WASHINGTON. PUsIcay TRAINING. ‘New York Avenue School for Jadies and children. near forty-five years at G06 Bet. aw. "We have re. du ed the sins of incipient diseass almost to a cer- ANTON FISCHER, 906 G st aw, 8146 Pa arene. ALICE GERTRUDE NUTTING, Principal. inary deporite.” We will describe your disease and somnastats 1SSL-LSSS Ht, Bret Door ‘eithout aati sHicn bythe Aretarine | ing, aheepskta rage and white fare cleaned equal Wnts epee neraraas Mesnene — Shieh ake bean tac re eobbess Speco fa | ree | mer mntiorenert Beers Sal Etat ot 0.2 ame é Tipetion, plies, sorofula, rheumatieny, promehi ISS TOFFLER, 7 ITH ST. NW, FORM M Viens chateher Bevand ahi pctgua diseere, diseases of te chin: | MUS IORTER, Ts TE SE Se FORM cette Piangysrglin and singing, Tones ——_"_ whit" | sstanlstinent tor deerme Tatron, Sees ORATING CORDIAL Ts | of Washington Indies. Term: some ae aud Tonite. Of allt fouraiggia, Nerv es of peopse no, betbareia, alcerg. lack ef our Dancing, cor. 8th Mon . day Thursdays." 88 per quarter or 83. per “mont 1 ASD CEE 188 FRANCES MARTING — Honand zens, therelsnoremeds equalto this Cordia:. | Goat. Sheepakin Rugs and Whi | with Diy x AND | FREN Tt has been ih use for near forty-five years in the ctt ANTON AND CAKOUINE LEL aly. tor P | Boardina pu pile tumtted. J ATIONAL GYMNASIUM AND to” Phitiaviel D* LEO! PIANOS AND ORGANS. Se POR PHILADELPUTA ONLY s BAN. ND MANDOLIN STUDIO, The well-known specialist, ar “ —, = ss ‘woul "en TE ibbanialic te) og Ee -—e 3 sie = = Feat expcems, 7.208. me week dase, Sod 45 pm | M388, FRAN %E = sar desk be HE J)ESIRE "PO pRovrce Sundays oniy. 7 | MR ice \ Prompt trea te DESIRE TS PEoREe Recommactation. 05 12th'st MEY, EXUD HOMME, FRENCH TEACHER, 407 D st. n.w.; term of bine wenks GX: clasy for the season reopens Oct. 3: five mouths 816; private | lessons if desirest wea TAGE ELOCUTION AND PRACTICAL Act 0 Mrs. ELLA WREN BLAIR, the well-known actregs, is now prepared to take pupiisin the dramatic art. “Room A, ‘National Theater builitu. s010-law2in' J SCHEFL. TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN «and singing at stviit. 2 Office honrs: 19 to 2, 5to& What is wanted is one of the o Which have made. the “IVERS PIANO Manufact are ane in the world points of ex “IVERS & 1 OND? ‘mente in ull that the ter (ow figures and on caey SANDERS & STAYMAN, Piano Parlors, 994 F ST. | And 138. Charles st.. Baltimore. oo13-3n_ 807 2 beustiou, Nervous Det SKILL. SUCCESS. | DO YOU FEEL FINE AND RELIABLE PIANO= AND ONGANE sinrm at me St ow for | More tired fn the morning than on motor ts twat | Ft noiacan aren. at RUN'S. TEMPLE OF oriernte, “FG4 12th st. nw ~hihgdiee ity ned, regu! a5 9 jOLLRGK OF COMMENDS j Cat, sommes weartd, Dery ecanenely seals | ie = as ag Tegh Lite. 7.200 me. and 4.90 nn. tir EOF COMME snatile to concentra’ memory, feel | T NO ‘except Sunday, ; SE DRNER A ocby tig, | untteither for bunincas society fos nue. roto | PY ALLEL & PACTS CRLTQHE HIANGE POR | ye" Xntunainst'0, 9.00 ant 33 9 | , Seventh year ans business educator in thiscitv. Fit- | be alone, irritable, despondent and almost demors!- | rivaled’ wholeaie prices and rere Wein ose tae B.m daily except sunday. Sunday: foen vogre & member of the fecalt iagt astman ol encraliy used up and that life ts losing its | tex Aveney SLL Oth st. nw. seitdm | Poe ALEXANDRIA AND. TH! Gist service. Mbortinat and: Fyywwriting.. Suvarine | CBArta for You? Tf yo, pom are aficted with \T AND KEPATRING. GEOROL ELY. | For Alenandci 4 and enthusiastic teaching. Thorough wud practical . piano, ‘maker, tunsr . | comet. ea % earn lexevllence and dis<.n: ‘Do yon begin to realize that you are not so vigorons | z ee yA WY {avert ghana _S*27 _ | aa formerly, have not the old-time enerzy not vita! a Ld ElOTetion, ORATORY. DEAMATIC ACTION | are losing your grip anil luck the vim of other days | sreaue ooaired ee ean voice culture. ED P S17 date | Which enabted you to thrust trifles aside and march | Crgrx way CHASE, GABLER BRIGGS PIANOS spain SEA TOW AED. Tacs Tati | i cette ot thru ede al STAN SEE NERVOUS DEBILITY. Do you experience palpitation of the heart when startled, surprised or upon slight exertion? Dore 188 BALCH. 1207 10TH 6T. N. W., HAVING secured the ‘services of an expert, will open « y stenography clars October 20. Lenten 1-5 EER Terms moderate. sa ih __oetd-1ra_ your heart beat irregularly, sometimes fast and then - 2 if Penearsor Fon RAL NESS COLLEGE, | feel as if it were about to stop, have pains of wan- | Pes | T me National Babh of the Republic Building, cor tana | 4rlas character, dizzy spel ealien a ee ee Twenty-olehth acholantic year begins Thursday.sep- |, BEWARE OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION. | ,,jrizn meas! Parle Hepostion, 200 fest promiuys. | wamber T1808. Bay antsient saelone Eerdeee. | People often think the condition is something to feet | {i loqted BY exer 100 my ken ia exchange ‘only Agent | menia, viz: Practical Business. including Euglisa, | ashamed of, aud too frequently fall a willing victim | U3 4 ie eet tien oe ener rapid q writing and training for the © Coy St into the hands of some of the desiening quacks who | Ja” LFF,417 Lith stn. w. is Bronce ian Rapi: ‘Writing, Shorthand and Typewris, | fest our large cities, or go to sume doctor in general REE WH | FEB | Architectural and Mechanveal Drawing corny of | practice, who in bie ignorance throuch luck of ex- a ankce a. {6f Morousaly trained Teachers: vcoutral iarttiow | perience thd Mncwiedse of correct teatsneat donen Rx at wale eeeead Ieeye at Feuapivenie Panne some’ halls “and sclads Store motels ee peageata; | the poor, deluded tnfividual with the bromides to E% RR M4 5g gst, acting ee eet Siwayein demand; terms moderate, ba: norommet. | saturation or etimmulates him within an inch of in- | PLANS 8 fon. Connects at Meneseas for Front Repeland: | fon with chear schools, Qftice, cpen every business | sanity by phosphorus, strychnine. Damiana, &e. | UNEQUALED TE TOR AR OREMANSHIP bare du Se ee 7. reiephonecall 10841. Call or send tor new | The causes and proper mode of treatment of these tenths On 3 bare suit and Prove Etioner of medicine, and. the vividly gloomy word | PST DRCORATEVE ANT” Banos for reat enelie Spt, Folinae Rieter Sew Very | faeenr or ere = rictores of the quacks alleged literature tov often | (SECONDHAND PIANOS —K large amortment, | 224 foilanta, cvnmecting thence wick A SEE MASR cause susceptibie ain to barat cor Sours. ta ASAT eon crea em gate pase 'vin, Birmachem “wuiting as Dem “Where shall Igo to get cured!" many & poor suf- | Jow figures. SPECIAL CE! 'S offered. a with Sleeper wean nT RELATES AED CETEREE spay ap, | fron takn tot Koowin whom to tras Gober | feu teanA ae er Riots ferihugunte cel at Ureeusbere | creased facilities for imparting a thorough course of | thousands have gone before and be restored to perfect - 7 445 for Warrenton and jon ie. at wwe Lealth. Yon shon!d atonce consalt Dr. Cartaton. ry - and guitar. Special attention given to art, eiocation, | States who treats thess troubles on recognize STRY. ESTEAN VESTIBULED LIMITED, om | phonosraphy and typewriting aul-5un A curative principle, end has maile their suc DENTISTRY. tirely of Pullman Dining, Parioran t's i erper —— = Princtploa, os Sitm! and rune to Adapts (lime Is begrs} with Pulte cessful treatment a life study. Expert uri : = me, to Aclagte (ies 4 Exocurtos, Onarory. analysis, chemical and. microscopal. Neurasth & DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Kew Orieans via “Soutgomery" and & Rainn Waldo Emerson ead: Hlocution te the Art | nin (uorve exhatstion), diseases of tha bladder, kit. | U, ivie Bhisuime ban ; Be! ogi arte; na education s8 complete without it rey, skin, blood oF nervous system, or any acte principy — Pry mtn ge esa, skin, blood or mi = J pally Sor Pe hy | posecee waite thts are develope thom = DOrwe MY | Ca rntodisoass within the range of tay apecity, can Cor. hand Dstenw | Bie "York aad Wanting to Hot Springs vie Asks 7 Founded tn 1884. be treated with wkiliand success born of experience We Att MARTYN COLLEGE OF :: - OKATORY, Ubecrpgeated under | endan earnestness of desire to benefit my patients The Iareeat organization devoted to high ,TBAINS ON WaniiNaTO 614 12tu st. aw. tied Te 2832 | Hours, 9to2, 4t08. Sunday, 9 t02 gnly. Consulte- preg y 5 Hon. Francis G. Martyn, Pounder; Webster Edzeriz, | tion fros. Por further particulars see "set" <aisaindeh beuain bapa s ‘Gas AM... L.L.B., President. ocT2-tu, thos, tf e Hon. Edwin B. Hay.chairman of Board of Trustees, The M College is the largest and most infa- | GCHULTZ IN OTE. | gutta college ofita Mad in the work, Yin text bovks, | SEGRERS IASTETCTE Fledgedto the promotion of sctentie FOR LADIES, GENTI. S poe rer t f Chroate Diseases. his Aboot fe eattnent of Chr aes, VIE: Apoplesy. roughont Europe Arthma, Extension, Fracture, Heart’ Disasn. Tadl- dentistry at moderate prices, Sy estion, Lumbago, Nervous’ Debility. Paralysis, 5 A Goinblete Gousse ta ACTING. Renatisns. Scollon (orooked backbone), Sprains Fee price list in another coturan. 210 A Complete Cou NG os ne), Brea £ A Complete Course in PHYSICAL CULTURE. fwred'ish: Medical Gyrunastica, Massace Hygiene, References rs in Washington and New York city. Private residence, 14:35 Corcoran st. p.w. At home, Lig team, ¢toSpm. LIEGE. SCHULTZ Lady assistant. sel2tr "MARTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, _ Ms AMY C. LEAVITT OF BOSTON 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W. ‘HE EVaNG DENTAL PaRLons, wW — ba Bett Mone & OMI RATLROAD. PIANO AND HARMONY. re 1 2217 Penn. ave aw. Schedule iu effect May 22. 1802. - _— — _TRANGE! ‘AKE NOTICE—DRS. BROTHERS New red nacovat¥ily tor civil service, devartmoal | scicaishetedrorusgeioaet SCC sie” | Doyonwenrapartial eet of artificial teeth with the | For Chicago apa Northwest, Yeatibuled Limited Ra~ 77 _ of your JR. MULLER. 1027 9TH ST. N.W., TREATS ALT, | ' fashioned plate, ornare you lost several of your Dress (rained 0... R15. 7. . For Cipsnnsth Si Louls and 18% HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR Es Dutidieaand ditty aids eiiiteea OTE a Dek chronic adfeotions of the evo. ear, throat, lunes, | natural teeth? We can insert artificial teeth for you by | Dyled Lime. 30. express 31 20 pi. ine after Sept, 28application inay. be made at the school | Gato hours Virtzem, anda tet hm antes | our eystem of bridge work and thus avold the use of « | ™. ate ee. a nee ham. ee a OCEAN STEAMERS sah sina cieme eatemmerene Sore] FE eee Stern, Ran i ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, ‘EAD AX . noone. : Vv \Sog ists BT. N.W., near MASS. AVE., RE- you broken one of your natural teeth no that it cannot | Ch: gpens Sept, 28. BOARDING and DAY schol.” ‘Care $e mmergetion in all departments” Yor CHRCULAR apply to Mies CLAUDIA STUAKT, Principal. ol-am* ARTEN NORMAL TRATNING “SCHOOL. tute sunderland place, one biock south of Dupont Cire ¢. Fall and winter sesstons begin October 3, 1892. 8133. M38, MYERS scxoot—a noarpi AND xs See et ad be filled, or Lave yous root in your mouth that may abscess this winter? Haveit treated and restored to its former usefulness by one of our beautiful golé or Porcelain crowns. We perform all operations per- AND Gaze's conducted tours leave via Ctbralt SOUTH OF image | | Sanvary The abit! Fenrusty 4 Siarci 11 Caster ta BStstcy W. P. VAN WICKLE, 1225 Pa, ave. = 15 end 8.30 a m., 12.100nd 4.28 RT ROUTE TO LONDON. Daw, 431 Sg HST Poy tothe wrincinal ELZADET Ew, | S*O*S dicta SERMAN LLOYD 3. 8, co. eames Fea HO am, 1.38, 4.9, aw. ewdon Fast eS —_ = AR. PB ¥ DOLIN Talc oy Ros! EN LORS, | A GUITAR, BANJO AND MANDOLIN TAUGHT BY resToenenarypuon (Landon, Herre) Bremen. Gee ios PEN TAL PaRLons. er raown. $10,400.59,» pete eoam. (ey ae Ga.mn. ; Havel, Tues., Nov.S3'Na.m. "Saale, Sat, 20. Old plates made new. renee tyne F625, 59,07 one 26, 10 a. mu. ;' Lahn, Tues., Nov. 29, 1p. 1a.; Spree, | Sundays. 15, 13.00, t4. 35, z a5 a TSS ee oe ey in oc Lm arene ram a, primers WALTON, HST. 2 Comfortable state rooms, orcellent ». Inxurion THE PAR : M*™ aso | AL saloon appointmonta. Prices, First sat 8 ‘an: = eM AL BLCE LIKE "AND PEI Special course in Shalesfeara. Uw | abe orth mtosrage at" low ratoa “Arpie oH P: | teeth restored adelphia, New ‘York. Toston and the east, so ss Ss sol’ _ | SROOE Bs Penner ses | pee “Ot TO poem, Movxr Vernox Sesnsars. ‘or 00," Dining Car) &. Binns (an. 1.30 p. ‘o'clock — UNDERTAKERS. ni art ‘Wilmington and Chester, &O8 a a gy ag —< Columt all day ine, CORNER M AND 11TH STREETS N. W.. H. HINES, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | except Sundays "iota “£55 pm with Fulttaan Duftet J» anid panufactarer of supplies. - di to. A9 per | October? to June. iow Sepa To Bunton without WASHINGTON, D. ©., cont stved by consulting Mr. HINES. 1516 14th et. | 7 Facrai TNPTRMARY NATIONAL UNIVER landing pasengers 18 Bw. Telephone 779. aulé-om = Soe station at ston oo and 12.00: Meg BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ‘cost of mater: + sare ya noun. Bast Sunday. “Daily, {sSunday only. Tre Coxsvars Or Faxcr Frova prem YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. for and checked from hotels: a on ape | cam bur our "Oram Blend” Flour ofthe ctlowing PROFESSIONAL. grdeese Oo Uijon Tiesaier Coe on graeme ight Steere tae coor OCR Pn SIR grocers, He te the only ,recomnized Blended | RO. CLAY I8 THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED | “$3 ODELL a * 2, ‘New buildings perfectly equipped for health and | Flour on the market and a trial will con- vertising el astro iy Gea a. Gen. comfort. Steain heat, passenger elevator, perfect sanitation. Special advantages in Literature, Modern Languages end Music. For circulars apply to the principal. vince the most skeptical that it is the very best in use: Wholesale by B. B. EARNSHAW & BKO., Washington. D. C. J. E. CONNELLY, 926 Ist n.w. RL. MAIN, 1522 14th nw. B. B. DULEY, 180015th n.w. C. ©, McKINNEY & SON, 1700 17th aw. G. W. GOLDEN, 1034 20th n.w. X. P. WHITE, 1138 12th now. J. L, HAMMACK, 800 6th a. w. F. M. DAVIS, 739 6th n. —s VER BOATS. thisclty, Has srunyiertal Sich." heevonia idiom Stolen property, brings separate! ghouls arian, 4 fisnily troubles, eles and ail i tra couiimg to. the ret seery others fy what be can End advercises only what he cau fiential. Batistaction. jromrunteed. POTOMAC RI Per eer AND WASHINGTON. ~ a Sey ee an) quick te arn ees | Pomona Sos = B; SURE TO Law ge pF sar a vm SP a Bat — eA yneen. clairvoyant eters Norroue vl led. wr Mrs, ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, ‘ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Wise ian. AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOATOR stu ‘ent of cccuitis: Let st. orm gwenty-fourth year. Piano. | pyOX & SUITE, cor. N. J. ave. and Baw. P.m. ; fee, Soc. and 61. set wind —— CREDY Direct is it ; s w. a fares to Raa ASRS Bae Syaaus® | aire, M, O'TOOLE, 1115 14th aw. DAILY LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, DG, Me FRANCIS, CARD READER AND + medium : life given from cradle to grave. Ita sve. ! hours froma. wo yim. . Wish TRS tt a healers, 105 24 st. n.w. ROBERT WHITE, jr., 009th n.w. A. C, KAMMERER, 130 Ist a. w. ‘WM. F. AUTH & BRO., cor. 34 and Ind. ave. a.w. E. HOGAN, 601 N. J. ave. n.w. JOBN H. ONTRICH, 801 6th nw. WILLIAM KERR, cor. 20th and F n.. JOHN M. BUCKLEY, cor. 2ist ani Ma. Mrs. A. J. MARSHALL, 1730 Lu. w. WM. CARLEY, 260] I n.w. CHAS. BUTT, 1820 7th nw. STEER BROS., 1000 On. B. A. CLAYTON, 100Ds.w. F. A. NEWMAN & BRO., 632 436 st. aw. 3. ©. DE ATLEY, 708 th nw. DE ATLEY & SANDERS, cor. Sthand Hs.w. Mrs, A. BURKE, 820 7th s.w. EMIL SPABN, cor. 6th and La. w. 4. J. SANFORD & BRO., 1212 Unions. w. 8. L. DENTY, 120034, FORTRESS MONROE ana NORPOLE, TA ‘The new anf powerfal Tron Palace Steamers, in advatitages, health anid contort ma. wim oY WOOD INST 'T) CONCORDV?E! M Le ee ITUTE, CONCOR] ILLE, wakeup igtntathedutiesat ite: Leys ander 1a yeers lest life. Boys ander 13 yea Fie SHOR TEE ley Ae Ba HOTELS. 1416? "aera for’ ogee waeete, Rooms en suite Sepae ongrage sBignatang ple. 3 Te low a 3 ner day, a rein gine oc85-Im te ze Puan ee OUT OF WASHINGTO: GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, os Suc Prof. J. Unexcelie1 t ie terene. Mu ‘Md. ave. n.3, BERNARD WALLA, cor. 34 and C: