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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, .1894—-TEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. x THIS GARGAIN Fok A Pos th on og RVESTMENT. THUS BEATS THEM ime 7c roe ih ea tou We mea K; CON ES. Te “Davip D. STONE, sos ara 806 F st. nw. POR SALE—REDUCED TO $2,400 IF SOLD THIS week—On Sth st. mw. mear Q Groom brick, ‘x yard, alley; rented to a select. wi mt; thts is very cheap for a house on at. aw. DAVID D. ir SO and S06 Fou SALE’ VERY N' two stories and cellar; exeeptiona’ ae DAVID D. STONE, S04 and 806 F st. nw. Fok SALE—OVER 10% PER CENT INVESTMENT— A good located livery st leaxe ie, $5,500; under tr se & year stalls and Star office. elevator. Address OWNER C. se4-3t* FOR SALE—BARGAINS a HoMES— Sor. 15th and FoR SALE_HOUSE OF MC corner, “Rhode Island ave. and tou price, $7.000; easy terms. For partieaiare ‘= quire 1435 I I ave. FoR SALE-s. Louse in healthy and bet cali nue, in northwest; all mod. t &e.; will exehange for smaller Nog ng 00d lo- COLLIN: cality. GUY FOR SALE—HANDSOME ‘nnd cellar bay-window. pros’ bricl mings; all modern convenience: tures ‘and fine finish; raptdh Le Droit ave. a.w. ‘Price terms; will sell for much more in few se W. S. MINNIX, 14: Fok SALE—DESIRABLE HOUSE 0: Hill; convenient to ears and herdies; ce =e si, felons and all es ae; | terms, $i See ney eens. tes « aa Sie 13TH ST.; NEW; 6 ROOMS; Premed brick; nicely rely. papered ox cabinet mantels: sel IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. i waar BUSINESS CHANCES. OFFICIAL NOTICES. IN WASHINGTON. The Columbian University 100 “ANB bor STABLE: To SELECT WHITE TENANT SS COMVENIENT ; Short The Preparatory School Opens. The Columbtan College opens ‘The Dental School opens. The Corcoran Selentile Sei ws The Law school op resi The wicca ef G 1385 Ho street northwest tion for college, fur the emies amt for business. A corps and instructors. Building open fur inspection and & c it CONVERS: Tio a Tf. bh lady graduate to ae oth- iy 7 open for tie sixth year om Monday, Oct. 142 Application may be ptember 2) and 30, between the hours of os ‘and ‘eed-Inie ; iy iatit; beautiful trout; im a select nelghloc- A; w.w.; two squares from Yh st. cars; price, inferstation -edldrees Keopenine Sept. 17." Pro f+ JOYCE, care Carroll Institute, Jorn sed ment sumed on aia, September 24, am, in the le elussical and sc __prepared successful J. EXPUTA DALY, and the note ‘cain system for, read Term begins September ver seta Professor of Political and His The Rev. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.! music at it. Sturllo, Tia New S Professor of the Greek Lai and ieee Norwood Institute, A SELECT AND LIMITED SCHOOL FOR GIRS, STREET PIPE ORGAN PRACTICE, WITH OK WITHOUT QRGAN LESSONS. THEO. INGALES KIN st. LEE D. LOD ae, 8 Bale. Sage, Professor of the French 1 The Kev. J.) MACBRIDE Professor oe’ latetinctoal and Moral i Thtoeopiy. 1100-1104 M st. and 1124-1128 11th st. Ing and day school for youaz ladies ant Mttle children: thoronghly modern und progressive ud spirit; primary, preparatory and ew buildings, pert ‘appliance for keaith and collegiate department, sapped with every puptls. “Fweatieta ‘year opens October further information ‘apply to the petact- Mra. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. an BITIOUS STU DENTS lessons in do well to. call ant. oa, Symphony Concert Orchestra of Baltimore.ses-lum* DALES, PH. D., 822 & graduate student; thorou; college te elassles and ‘other studies; Member of the ‘The entrane ber 21 und 22. Further information may fained at the university building, corner of 15th ts N.W., JOHNS HOP- sh en for GSiS, 1328 T ST. N.W.—CLASSES BE- ginning French organize Sept. li; other Boot rtobet Terms, ‘$1 a month to mem! ee Aba Le SST Hy Supt. rr 2s 1sil_ AND 1813 ; ,0n's ($7,500; cosy terms; 10 and 12 rooms; a.m.i.; fine finish; hot water heat; loca- premises. lung’ troubles. , T pm. Voice @: MR. JAMES CAULFIELD Price, only $2,000. Hi st. extended, near cars, frame araing and lot; heap. $1,000. very wanted. $3,500. 13th st. ow. near H st; ti apd base- {hree-story, nfl 2 0D tad Pte Selec PRIVATE psgraverion x BY Associa TED 3 Ait for esau general avanced ‘with’ stable in rear; ‘tet 2 eetio feats offer SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITIN and melee’ “ares taught: ACME PHONOGRAPHY, Gi F 9 121 VERMONT AVE. N. 1ON PIANO A} raliony. LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEY! MRS, MANN’S EPDESCARTEY AND SCHOOI, and the Elizabeth Peal 400. $100 NOCCK & OO cor, 1th and @ sta, Be. oa ‘ers, all med tees cn fully” duit et are ae FOR SALE-426 1ST ST. NE; NEW, BUFF briek; § rooms and cellar; furnace; tile roof; enamel fluish; lot 19x80 feet; price, $5,: ivory SOO. $500 cash, balance monthly. Nene ctrest cas Bee und centrally located. A) to FRANK HANCOCK &¢ (con Tath and tf ats. ne, sel FOR SALE—SEVERAL Bansecos Fad ay eee eae three ee i Stars ERFORD. 107 F st. pewriting. rior and det teaching. ae of rare ofthese mt swe ee The Hon, AUGUSTUS 8. Wi | os ag District ‘Attorney of the COLLEGE incipal aad the cost e- INESS COLLEGE, 8. th and K sts. n.w., been a, weltkuows, trasted aad ‘on_educator for’ 18 High DO NOT guarantee the BEST t | cit ogthe BEST — ioe ‘The ‘iting shorthand typewrit ais sing INSTRUCTION. J sided the reputation of the a the tuition. BEST INSTRUCTION. Established 1876, dest disciplines central loca- tion; experienced feachers; polite attention; and ‘cheap Looks; dip Tookkeeping, arithmetic, Tetter writing. peamacship, bu ness RICK CORNER elegantly finished: near only $4,800; $100 casb STURGES & M = cial Jaw, ‘All bus Ss. W. PL 6-3‘ National Ye ecole This college has_ twenty-one fl omengeonng et suc. ‘The lecture hours are ernment. os ‘Pada ‘annus! an Dlication. Address erina-y College, = —— ave. cessful practice. FoR iE 7-ROOM BRICI lo Soesies 200; terms easy. e STURGES & MOOKB, auttt 06 F st. nw. FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—THREE 4+ 144 ft OGD! ST. N.W. BET. t 20290; Southern exposure; & UTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1426 Q ST. opens September 17, 1804. Pre versities, technical’ schools ; peivate lessons if For circulars and information ay Ww. ration for unt- business pur- desired; best of refer- ite Franklin Pack bles on EMERSON INSTIT| a, SELECT CLASSICAL AND MA’ REM ATICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN — BOYS, 14th Forty- third aie session wader the 4 a prin- Harvai baited staves Muay el enjoys: epaes ia this country. The roster rot the distingu! , and others. this peciat a ‘attention ‘is given to = between the ages ae and Seatee es ~ FOR SALE—LOTS. FoR SALE-OR REGHANGE A CHOICE LOT ON Princet ton _st., Columbia Heights; only $2,000; trust; finest yin the District. DAVID D. S04 and 506 F st. &e., pal, CHAS Be vOUNG. rare Ph.D. The Misses Kerr’s School For Young Ladies and Little Children. Fall term begins September au22-3m Dr. E. A. DE SCH WEIN Fon | SALE BARGAINS x Lors— st. Bist poe Bop and 11th G2 ft. Dupont Ci wall) Croice lots im all vate of oe clty ‘and subu: EO. T. 0. T. PARKS, 1410 G st. er SALB—OR Bxcurasor GE-TO BUILDER, 6 he northeast, near ‘very desirable buil school, building. ca LOTS, Star office. 00m | PRONUNCIA- IN 20 FRENCH LESSON ugh Spencerian iness College, National Bank of the Republic bat ts thi t the . pccoteeee a eens country, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. NEW PALACE STEAMER HARRY RANDALL ‘Tuesday and Thursday at 7 a.m, landi Wbarves as far down as Maddox ‘creek, including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach. Leaves River View wharf, 7th street, Sung | Som a Ser accommodations first-class. ponte hour of sailing. Telephon Ageuts, "ales, GEO. 0. ©. brat Fhe ater Sire opetcticdl Bosiusse, ing course, English, tapld tare, Belea rt te Returning os omy and ‘comm alae Pr ihe Merdays, Wednesdays aud Fridays, 8 pun Panes, L oy hy pethe mea tectural-Drawia of thoroughly trained teachers. tral f graduates aways in de- open to 2. MARYLAND AND Ratt 1 NIA SYEAMBOAT qeihg *plem mew tren stenmice ““Fotome jeoghegan, will leave Wi Wasninston for Tai. pCR re landings every Sunday and Wed- nesity at 6 p.m. Returping, leave Baltimoce every Tuesday and x at 6 pam, ‘The steamer “Sue, leave Weshington every" 5 may at 6 Baltimore and river landings. Returning, leave Baltimore every Wednesday at ‘Special Saturday excursion, fod ood Saturda, aw. formation ay <> t SIEVHENSON fbi 7 te ‘Tth st. wharf or 910 Pa. ave. Telephone 745. dy2-3m STEAMER “WAK From 7th st. ferry wharf. On Monday, Wednesday and Saturds river landings. to Colonial Beac Wi er. Colton’s and Nomint y. (See schedule Jet-tt co. W. NORFOL Va The new and powerful tron Palace Steamers WASHINGTON AND NORFOLK. SOUTH BOUND. Leave Washi Wh st. wharf, ive ai Fortress Monroe : Arrive at N Where railroad ‘connections are i th apd southwest. NORTH BOUND. ik at 7:30 a.o., Leave Norfolk datly at 6:10 p.m, Leave Fortress me at 7:10 pm. Arrive at Washingt ) a.m. next day. ranma 819, 1851 and 1421 Penn- Dw. oo sale ‘Wivania are. and 615 isin ae "Auk for tickets via new lise ‘Telephone 750. JNO. CALLAHAN, Gen. “Supt. aplttt Sand. Terms moderate, Cat no coupetitioa, with gheap schools. The leading business men of Wash- ington were trained in this college, and send their sons and daughters candidat: Dern for ge meted walls, with cement ventilated, and ‘ented ~j * elect ic Ss oF employment | Portualty tor Individual iractice isa great blew ye World's Columbian mg oy be aetanonee of Students’ in allo the, ahore departments, “Twevve by ort wep receiv a ‘be general weitten raminat Liobs, ‘won silver medals for" service” in the iiving educational ‘Office open every business day bac rings 6. rear Tite of call for bew annual sano % ates SARA A. SPENCER, Srinetpal and Proprietor. Gonzaga College, Under the direction of the Fathers of the james Geochegan, will every a6 am. for Piney Pint and, lower t WASHINGTON, D. Medial | Seool 28. opens gives thorough prepara- aval and Military Acad- ten professors dally, after Septemier 9 to answer Sesston begins SEP- tatorma tio thle, depart at Y o'clock ize hall of the university. Pull ie courses, leading B2 The de- S.B., respectively, red. e aiso. provided’ ‘for students ted. “The faculty Isc wing rs and Instructors: tie es RACUUTY: JAMES €. WELLIN President, storical’ Philns The Ker, SAMUEL Mle SHUTE, Dl Professor of the igh Lay Laormge and Literature ‘Lang and i Howanb: ‘Gone Bes. Ph, Professor of Mathematics and of the German Lan- and Lite-ature. nowarp f"flopckIss a. Mt, Ph. D., fessor of Physics and inct “Professor of ans Feat cand “Literature. on Orloatal History. Most St, ‘SOTELDO, LID. Professor of nish, E. WILTON JACKSOx TN ML, LLM. ssistent im Latin. R. PYNE, A Assistant A. GRANT HODGKINS, "A. Registrar and Librarian, The college fs open to students of both sexes. Xainations will be hel on Septem- logue isertntive of these reat a BERT H. ‘Secretary. CORCORAN SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. fessor and instructors; twenty- ches tu gy egy twelve full courses of st in General sg nt SR feteorology, Geography, and Mineralogy, Architecture, ‘Pinauee ‘and. Kco- dha ngage art Literature, lending to degree fall % a year. 8; ee for’ single ‘studies. $30 designing and eld | wor rcisos Tuesdiy, October 4, at 1 Prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., THE LAW SCHOOL Fa‘ JAMES C. WELLING, LL.D. President, admitted. jaabor: Professor of Public and Private International Law. ‘The Hoo, JOHN M. HARLAN, LUD. (Assoclate Justicy of the Supreme Court of the Profemor of the Coustitutions? du of the Cnited States, of the Law of Domestic. lee- lations, of Commerctal Paper and of Torts. ‘ALTER 8. COX, LL} ‘The’ D., (Associate Justice, bi the Guprempe Coast of ihe Dis- Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Prop- erty, of Contracts and of meanore. wittlase a. MAURY, The Hen. Gometine ‘Assistant Attoruey General of United States), fessor of Exuity Jurisprudence, of Common Liw Prete anity Vasedt and of the Law ‘The Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL.D., (Associate Justice of the Supreme ‘Court of the Professor of the Law of Corporations. Prof. EMM AM., wot the zones Hopkitis, Ui Ui verity HES E Davis, Kevan ih. (Sometime Aaclatant Atiorsey of’ the District of Lecturer ou, the History of Law. ; HDD ‘Authorities in WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, -Esq., the Washington Bai) Lecturer on Practical Commercial The Hon. WILLIAM, EDGAR SITONDS. La., Gometime at jnited States Cotminstoner of Patents), w of Co BRADLEY, DI (Assoctate’ Justice of the Supreme Court 'of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on Criminal Law, and, on Criminal Plead- ‘astit Protessor of Legal catech ts ‘and Jidge of Moot our’ GRADUATE SCHOOL Courses of advanced instruction are offered, which lead to the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Setence, Civil Engineer, Electrical Engineer and Deetor ‘of Philosophy. ‘A school of original research and bintlographle tnantry. “Opening exerclses ‘Thursday, October it Mprot. CHARLES E. MUNROB, Ph. De, For catalogue descriptive oft tees, seceral schools address TH. MARTIN, sed-Im Medical Department or The Columbian University 182 H ST. N.W.. WASHINGTON, D.O. ‘The seventy-third session begins October 1, 1894. ‘The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. B. A. de Schweinits, at 8 p.m., October 1. Regular dally lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Every facility for practical laboratory and clinl- cal fustruction is afforded. For announcement and further information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1321 Q aw. ‘Teleptione,815. Hours:8:30 to 10:30 a.m., 4 to 6 p.m. Dr. E. A. DE SCHWELNITZ, Sec. Treas., 1325 H st. nw, Hours: 2 to 8 and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the college at_8 p.m., September 27. sel-tt Dental Department The Columbian University. 1325 Hat. nw. Washington, ‘The eighth session ‘Setsber’ 11554, The introductory lecture wil te delivered by Prof. H. B, Noble at 8 p.m. Regular dally lectuzes commence at 6:30 pm, For further information apply r. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean rr4 - st aqhgtuma examina tions jh 8 p.m., September 27. se3-1m Martyn Pies of Oratory. . 8. DRAMATIO CULTURE. 4 PHYSICAL CULTURE. pthc nsenseremy RBY. FRANKLIN J. MILLER, A.M., PRINCIPAL. pelos ome nate HON. EDWIN B. HAY, CHAIRMAN OF -THE BOARD OF "TRUSTEES. Weeden PROF. WEBSTER EDGERLY, PRESIDENT. ——Ts TEACHERS AND LECTURERS IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS. eco risa ema Special Features for 1894-95. 1. A separate graduating course in Literature; ‘the ‘use of the new Practice Rooms f vidual practice. Thee ee ay ee ‘tte to those who wi develop the voice with- out distarbing thera Every pupil in the college will have the prtilere of taking part in an entertainment at elt! ist once a Week, elther in Recitation, Speaking, Debate or the Drama, as preferred. 4. The whole system of confe Diplomas a be rearranged; the standard raised; a interpretations aminations; so that no need fall. fully explained in the dpeviat Fall Cireular (rea ‘month Will ‘take the ‘place of ginal ox ‘These are September 10),- which will be mailed to any ‘COLLEGB OPENS OCTORER 1.—Regular Day Sessions In the mornings; Evening Scasions begin at 1:45, and are repetitio y Sessions. Application Blanks are necessary for adusston. tions of the Da au2s-3m Seclety of Jesus. Cinsstcal ad business courses of studies. Schools reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 4. e scholarships “husust 29, 30 a For particulars address ndings and Leonardtown and ves. Returning on Tuesday, WHITTINGHAM INST., TAKOMA PARK, D.C. a twarging and day scl young adi tildren. Full ater ee in lish, L A sak site modern languages, ete. Miss 1 Rev. C. GILLESPIE, 8. J., Pres, and Treas, THE BLISS SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY. ‘The only institution in the country where stu- dents are given a thoroughly practical course com- Dined with theoretical, instruc willing and adult pu; Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P _sAp2t-s, i, +m, tua AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. DAILY as" RETWEEN bo re BD. Cc, ion, so as to enable ;, to intelligently handle or install (188 BALCIUS CIVIE. SERVICE TA wiring of all leading | fuccessfully. for’ el = years’ of a university’ condensed. into one Fear, With, superdons studies and higher mathe gmmatics ‘excluded. | FP. B. S., professor Colt mbian Vatversity, algo manok. daha Hopkins University, Fridays of each wee -Sessiong, Monda un daily at 7 p.m, from foot of de for all points pls. University gradi INSTITUTE AND pile p prepared successfully for’ civil service, departm and cotsus examinations. Stenography manent, se2-tr DRAUGHTING | eal, architectural, topographical and naval, ‘with the necessary mathematics designers, structions begin September oa tt Sol fen sk, me, “TAUGHT EVENINGS—MECHANT- wiles and Friday: lecture note ‘books struction and diploma, ~ THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY ‘GROSS, Where to Attend School. We impart a thorough knowledge of the COM- MERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less time rnd money than other schools. HUNDREDS owe, thelr cess u to the u re- felved erg We a deAL- WINNERS of fe want You to kuow us; write and we will teli you all about ‘a thts LIVE SCHOOL, N.B.—We ———- tember 8. Day and 3 Exe rf srk nimom Sif East Ca Capital susett x WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 1235 10th st. aw. Twenty- % ieipeptlas 8. Be Lend i to pupils. 0. B. B », Director. um! PROPOSALS FOR DYN, = iowa — SL Se “TRAINING ‘urses. For circular, ofiirens Ot B. FUuviS, _M. D.. 1118 13th now. Jy2T-tooe! HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL, peepee gnd Poarmacentical Departments will open Oct. For circulars address C- B. PURVIS, M. D., Becrtary, 1118 18th st. “‘v.w. tal | students . HovGKins, Feapee Sapte : Point, Annapolis, for Uifls schools, for’ direct and navy and for the civil st_year twelve students = Jed for vai exami: MEDICAL Sram aia Yersity.—46th session begins October Heulars apply to the Dean. G. L. iescde M.D., S15 Vt.-ave. ‘au3i tooes N XVERIENCED TUTOR DESH: pils in shorthand a1 t writts vening; Rigvest " retereaces; tuodstate cburge. Address ITMAN,"” 705 ae = aw. ‘aul MR AND MRS. ‘MASON WILL REOPEN theie school for girls in the now buildings, ‘3088- 40-42 Cambridge place, Cooke T w. tember 26. GUNSTON IXsTiTe ce 172m FOR SALE—A RESTAURANT DoIXG Goo BUs- ven for. selling. Address ness; best of reasons giv RESTAURANT, 100 ACRES OF LAND I ices er buy out _ Star offic ‘520 SS RESTAURANT, ON _For full particulars appl: TAN, GUS Va, aves mer woot oH pe, Diss A wes ave. pels 3 set MA! BORD! Ing directly on the District ‘of Cohimabia, between city property, sell as a whole actual value, or in blecke already serveyed into 34 acren, 36 acres and 30 FE. New York ave. FOR SALE—OR RENT— BLE, BEST 10- cated river frost wharf and warehouse of Prince in Alexandria, < whtply fo, to onner, RW. FENWICK, oon ¥ F wow . C set-3t FOR SALE—A SALOON nee A GOOD BUSI- selling. Apply 1319 7th st. ess; good cause for 1319 7th HOOL OF THE KINDER- GARTEN PusociaTIOg or BALTIMORE is r ve a tions for the year begin- Bing’ October: 180) Compreherel ive and advanced courses for kindergactners. Superior advantages to, those desiring a complete, course. For particalars addceas by let Miss CAROLINE Sf. J C, HART, Director of the ‘Training vette ‘ave- ue, or yi se3-colm* Baltimore, Md. BALTIMORE, ST, id. Edge » Beareine ‘and Day ung ladies will reopes Wednest- September ae ae) year. Mrs. H. P. LEPE.s' VRE. _ivis- wes FOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN BALTI- 7 take partner, Address Bor 72, more, or will pai Star FOR SALE -WELL- ESTABLISHED MILLINERY parlors; desirable location; can good rea- gone, for = terms very rate. Address MILLE office. seS-3t POR ALGO = ‘good Y STORE; CHEAP FOR stock; at R.R. station, Winthrop Hieightds 3 anlles ‘out; good reason "for selling. Mr. ROSE KRAEMER, Wisthrop De. FOR SALE—CIGAR $10 STORE IN arcs t ioc for right party. sel-3t* OFFICE OF THE TREASURER OF THE UNITED States, ex-Officio Commissioner of ‘Sinking Fund ot the Disteict of Wa DS oe tient ot be vaewe of Cj hori c March 3, 5; [eo1, entitled to pewvide, for for the 2 oi ot bonds of the District’ ot Pia falling due July 1, 1891. and July T ana 3 ‘hereby give gotice that, the and ecru interest’ of the will be paid at or Valted States, in the aorta of ‘Washington, D.C. vin: ‘Three-tfty. per cent te fet funding bonds of the District Tio sued cater tute a continuous track. The Question of the Money Supply. tres re $1,000 “While therefore not only underestimat- No. 45. ty orig. No. Pinel te . No. 2305, both . No. a ont . Ne, oth loclaaive, “Tal °g356 t00) Tee facluaive. “Total scribed above are eltber bonds of the ing the importance to the country of a full recognition of their protective principle, I hold that the taff and all other issues are siwhich have but : = see in the nature of the case subordinate to the or “substitute” bonds, which may i of great and far-reaching question of the money supply. In this conviction I believe the people of Nevada to a man—and to a woman—are heart and soul with me. at pg was, moving in the di- lon a lution the great monetary problem by giving the country a steady in- owe ro its FO. ALE—PIANOS. coinage of gold ‘iver without discrimi- BS PIANC pation at the long cstablished American FOR SALE—A FINE UPRIGHT PIAN STOOL and corer that T Will sacrifice for $1 te | The situation ts wholly changed when Sold, fmomediately. “Address PIANO, Star otice | ene Sepuaiicem genio’ oreuee ie? MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. per year. A successful school; cne of the best to infuse with energy and to wake up boy: Se, oe dates, of Bik Mae water 18 WtG 5. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A. M., Principal. _Je6-w,sdm6m0' CON ACADEMY, FRON. ROYAL, healthfully situated Smong, the mountains; STOCKS 0 or ANY KIND, OF MERCHANDISE. AND ‘a bulk for cash. SAMSTAG! Of 'S st. nw, STOCKS OF ANY KIND OF MERCHANDE for cash. furniture bought in a bulk . Address SAMSTAG, Central bank bidg. — 7. au20-Im* WILL SELL OR EXCHAN BaliGarn catchy ores & wesle, ten beauticel Batiding ‘ot eta cl clear ¢ of ‘ncumbrances, iis three suburban sale or 3 ead ial rye fifteen pears it had maintained, _ an its official vote in both houses of ~ STORAGE. C the country to the sin- gle gold standard, with all that that im- HS idleness: = the While it is x we e we offer you. | true that the Se ae ee Best storage warehouse and best storage fa- Sate I am concerned onty with the cilities in the city. Whatever you store taken in its passage by the party to Sith os WM bo wate Rooms, $3 per month | the success of-whose policies I have de- more. life. The re- W. B. MOSES & SONS, Roun of 11TH AND F STREETS. bers and in RIAGES OF ALL KINDS intellectual force. Without a majority of 8 at low prices. A. H. GREGORY, 316 Pa. ave. | the republican votes to ald the democrat ow. sul¢tf | administration there was never one Va. pure air — water. Prepares boys and ntic building. men . for rn or business life. A selected = corps of teachers. ental incomes H moral and religious influences; full * moderate charges. Refer to Hon. 8. irner, House of ntatives; Rev. I. W. Canter, | WANTED—FARM TO BUY OR REN Mt Vernon M- E. Church’ South, ‘Send’ tor, par- acres; suitable rs to Rev. e . ‘D, Prin., Front ince of Royal, Va. Jy@-eos0t PALMER, 908 THE WOMAN'S COLLnGS, Frederick, et, ealthfal location; co: plete fu unexcelled ca ya 3 ‘equipmen Gity convent aces, withowt efty | distractions reasonal e catalogue. J. eres A. M., Pres., Sree tw TE FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—PSYCHO PNEUMATIC, FOR ONLY $35 cash; a it bargain for one want! of grade wheel for % actual cost. Address PSYCHO, Star office. Fire-Proof Building ROCKVILLE, ee A mats for young ladies; Seiten cee Hoe, Ls ra ‘ae uib-im pal, Rockville, ‘Md. MARYLAND SCHOOL EOR, THE BLIND WILL Teopen SEPTEMBER Persons desiring infor- mation about abe gechool wil pn on Me: B. o. 5 ‘6th st. 12, a Sentember a Sretock’y 7 F. oes auzi-im ‘MORRISON, Supt. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Chalfonte. On the ocean front. Sea water baths in the house. au27-1m E. ROBERTS & SONS. THE ARGYLE; OF CON) ‘unobstruct. in view; excellent table; KES MAR COLLEGE AND |MUSIO AND ART Cotservatory for Young Women cand Girls. A cheice ‘hool. Beautiful Ragsonal masim C. L. KEEDY, IN THE HIGHLANDS i Of Maryland, WESTERN MARYLAND > GOLLEGR, Weatmtaater, rate de; sesh eT fa WIS, D.D., President. “ROCKVILLE ACADEMY,” ROCKVILLE, MD.— G. w. KENDICK eee ee Washington trade solicited. and fences. "box nore and ‘now at 1125-25" 1308 myl65m SEA-SIDE—JEKSEY COAST. Home school for ‘college or For catal ress W. P. MASOS, Un8.N. A. Principals” yz Taw scnoor., WASHINGTON AXD LEB UNIVERSITY, Lex! ao Va. wom SeGuN RANDOLPH TUCKER Dean. "NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY For young women and girls; 20 minutes north of Washington, at Forest Glen, Md Collegiate and Preparatory courses. Excellent faculty. 40-acre campus. $75,000 buildings. A cultured home. _ Send for catalogue. au22-Im LUTHERVILLE SEMINARY, NEAR BALTT. more, is the leading Protestant pee ah school hear’ the city for young ladles con- ence: a crag excellent fan NON je Rev. Tue x ste Principal, Lutherviliey Md. _Ay2itonels = Rock HILL COULEGE, CONDUCTED BY, TH brothers of the Christian schools. Situated upon fhe slope of one of, the plcturesaue hills overlook. ing Ellicott City, Howard county, Md. Scientific, classical, commercial courses and a preparatory ear see ay. echotare For anita sires ters rticulars address BROTHER MAURICE Presiden PENG ) SEMINARY, BOUND Brook R , Metment Phila. “and New Y. For both corsa. FING ANE, ear. Very he eau struction; Tineteen teachers: cost moderate: For catalogue, &c., address THOS. HANLON, D. D., Prcsideot. 4y21-T8t JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOI 06th Seesion Commences 10th September. Excellent 12 to 16. SPEC Areeetiot GIVEN 70 THe ARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR the President, THOS, FELL,LL.D., say ST. GEORGE'S BAL [pte BO! GRO} Md, J. ©. AD prin Col gt) —College business; fou ear; fabled, — fer training, health, eas ate to $255. an2o-m Ke mer PROPOSALS FOR, GROCERIES, "Bt urer's Office, U. 8. Soldiers’ Home, D.C. September 4, “1604 be received at, this ofee ‘until THURSDAY, THIRTEENTH DAY of SEPTEM- BER, 1804, “for supplying the home with STAN- DARD GROCERE UTTERINE | for the riod of six mont ha tre from October 1, 1 For aren eg, mantles, terme, ote to the undersigned. “RICHARD PARKER, | retary and Treasurer. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ~hag le ging and Printing, Washingt ington, Fes wil this omes antl T MONDAY, SEPTE) BER TENTH, ng By oe supplies st the remainder of the fiscal year ending June. i 1806, of the following articles: Best Hard Black, lack colors), for 3 Hight Biv Blue Dane Bue, R i Purple, Lig Light Brown, Brown, Maroon ‘and Lilac (dry colors), for Prisge ora stampa; Barstes, Carmine ne ay ogra hte ‘Dextri Wax and MPabieached Siuatin, heer right 1s re- sqrved to waive defects and reject — ait or parts of bids. Blank forms, with fications for, proposals, and further Informs oy desired by int tdders, will be ant] on application to UDE M. JOHNSON, Gute Burea MOS.—OFFICE OF BUILD- ing oe Waste of 145 East EF ito], street, Washington, ‘August .— Sealed for furnishing and deltvering os {2s volt Diet pled eae sod Ea ines for the building for Library of Congress, Els city, Mill be. Fecelved at unis ome until ~M. on ae P ? ? on Ron A da te condition Teeth = cxcuy charge for advice or examina. All tion. All a painless, 8] of lyf wane Right At Beem 2??? Panes extracting, DR. GRAHAM, 507 7T Other voperittions si It’s Easily Done. riced.! sr 1a So aay, in, tact. that ont, patients oftes forget we're oat a roel - tooth is out Before they” realize Inless method iy tite from "pain, after ‘effects er demare: Xo anaesthetic used. Extraction without pain, ets. EVANS DENTAL PARLORS, 1217 PENNA. AVE. N. W. 128 U.S. ,DENTAL ASSOCIATION, “THR TBADING organization of america, Sctentific dent- tay ‘at moderate mrlces by experts ee & FaneoN =e ia BOLE PFining @ specialty. ‘The deat Solution valle Tt'Sam ‘Brovenis gain te" cateacting’ teeen treated and saved. All branches cf Dentistry. oy ——— HOTELS. 'S HOTEL, Pa. ave and 14th st. wer Washingtoa, D. OC. zg Itt HOU WASHINGTON, D. @ THE ENGLESIDE, BEACH HAVEN, N. J., modern Open tntit October 1. All including hot sea Sater bathe in house. rates A June. Send circula: my2tosel0 ROBT. B. ‘xara, Prop. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. De sot Sates Ome, Recurring to the party question, he says: Burglar-Proof Vault “A change of party afliliations is not to For your Silver Ware ani Valuables ut lowest | be either advised cr commended except in rates. obedience to the imperative Gemands of STORAGE WAREHOUSE. principle. But I submit to my friends and AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST ©0., all who believe with me that in this great aus 1140 15TH STREET N.W. emergency the monetary issue is, and of < t ought to be the supreme, ee Fe Rae ees |e ancora nein alata on Cie Sail) whether, with the ‘principles “which ‘they Hlolence to their consciences by remaining PIANOS AND | ORGANS would do Ty joining a party wh arty which, though 5 courage convictions— 1 NEW ENGLAND UPRIGHT ay HS —j namely, as the Supreme purpose which the bene- gold standard, i ; i HH ¥ey fie alt i ; H f ra tefl belief it will i voters tamely acquiesce in the sinister manipulations by which for years their votes have been made io count directiy aga‘ [a est convictions. Were all the democrats — int Ray ee age of silver at the ratio of out of their old party set WAR. TIE sit Pema ave. av. for cne campaign and stand t (ne ess CHAPEL POINT, MD., eesent Sret-clana: salt water bathing” fishing uod crabbing. Bnd $10 ‘per “week. Special ‘rates to, famfiton, ddress MRS. A. P. KRETCHMAR. Rel Alton 0., Md.. or E. §. RANDALL, steamer Harry Randall, Washington, D. 0. dy1T-2m SPRINGS AND BATHS. Monterey Springs Hotel. Summit of the Bie Bidze Mountains, Peana. ‘Three st Baie! m4 from Washingtos. Ane. fact shove fre be fea level. No Malaria No Pure Spring Water. tt Ze Tong mater sanitary gamma, Ice. 53 M.A & H. 8 MIX my5-tt P. 0., Blue Ridge Summit, IN THE MOUNTAINS. UNT AIRY, A NEW AD DELIGHTFUL. RESO! RESORT, On summit of Blue Ridge mount: ‘above road; comfortabl will meet Address Mrs. J. “r a . Towa Hil Ve, ‘The house will be kept a and October te accom ite these ae ae hunting and bass fishing in the Shenandoah river. BUENA ‘A SPRING HOTEL, ee PA., Iutely dry stmnegberet Shectatsty. pore meters Bo mosquitoes: _ perfect Santtatiny” In, order Saents of Washington, this elegant betel t reer ‘Satn room ‘GSavator, stam bent, ech, ‘th Seuizneea ghimate, So tree tous all weit LAKE, Pal Ce ee in the mountains. ah M ‘AIN LAKE HOTEL COMPANY. = TOP. oe Pageant seer. Pf AS for scenery and legraph ‘ofice it ine Ridge feet: tg timate drive ts to sil familion Send for G. W. GREEN, Proprictor. MISCELLANEOUS. ESCAPE THR COLD AND DAMPNESS: OF THE mountains by stopping at HOTEL TOWHATAR, CHARLESTOWN, Jefferson county, W. Va. hours from Washington. Open until October Pd au28-20 am od. T. 't Man. FOREST INN. FOREST Gi isda “SURORnAN SROPERTE Special Inducement. ” For the next five days only we will give you the pick of any of the choice lots left at beautiful COLUMBIA PARK for $30 cach, Cash or Installments, Don't miss this Grand Opportunity. Just think! & lot for $30 on two railroads, the great and only Pennsylvania, within fifteen minutes’ ride of the city, and with 6% cents commutation fare. All high ground. No Swamps. No Malaria. Pure water and alr, Large shade trees. Only « few blocks from station, THIS 18 YOUR LAST CHANCE, 0 don't be-too late and for ever afterward be sorry for 4t, Grand Excursion today at 4:36 p.m. from @th street depot. Circulars and tickets at office, 623 F et. nw., and from our agents at depot. wee tl Tia form of one plank—a silver on a platform which mak form its dominant feature, but holding in reserve, their com Li rade: jo, | other issues, the President to be elected — RY . a 1896 would, without the shadow of a i be one who would sign a free coinage bill. pce eats! con No Relief From the Old Parties. _Splt-te 417 11th “Iam firmly convinced that there is no — aeaiaaie ai Prospect for relief from either of the old UNDERTAKERS. parties, as such, and least of all, I sat ou to say, from the republican pai The W. R. Speare, Qnenchas Senter of thar pustgrdlie: decide of Ohio—stated in the Senate at the opea- Undertaker & Embalmer, ing of the debate of 1883 that the silver O00 F Gtrect Northwest. law of 18%) had been passed, not for the Everrthing strictly first-class and on the most | purpose of increasing the use of silver, but Feasonable terms. Telephone call, 340. jal-tr_ | of avoiding the passage of a AUGUSTUS BURGDORF, bill, which he regarded as tl FURNISH! — UNDERTAKER JBeALMER. give credit where it is due, ‘Telephone 295 eez3-tr | more hope of favorable action SENATOR JONES’ LETTER 7 j ii ty He Tells Why He Renounces the Republi- can Party. The Money Question the Supreme Is- | ‘© it. sue, Expected From | minor character” may "be" accomplished and Ne Relief may accomplished zs th formed for the achievement Elther of the Old Parties. a H § i F The exclusive announcement in The Star | settled without the creation of yesterday of Senator John P. Jones’ in- gy tention to leave the republican party and Join the populists created a sensation in | Of {ne history of the formation of Political circles and among the friends of | &s follows: that well-known Senator. It formed the| “In the immovable conviction that = principal topic of conversation in hotel lob- | PToRTess, prosperity bies and many people called at Chamber- | mY, the people of Nevada, but of those of lin’s, where Senator Jones has been quar- ent on reform than upon tered, to talk with him about his unexpect. | ang other iusue that cat be presented ed move. The Senator left for New York | political action, I shall henceforth vote yesterday, however, and missed this demon-|@"4 act with the party that brings front. stration of interest in his regard. — JNO. P. JONES.” Before leaving, he authorized the publica- pce amen einem tion of his letter to the republicans of Ne- Suit for Account Answer. vada, having received notification of its In the case of David H. McCiellané promulgation in that state. The following | against Samuel W. Curriden, wherein the {s a synopsis of the letter: complainant prayed for an accounting of UNITED STATES SENATE, the partnership detween them in Rint he Gp, Ausust 20, 1804. | | ufncture and sale of the invention known state central committee of Nevada, as the McClelland oil purifier, Mr. Curriden Dear Sir—Having become fully convinced | yesterday filed his answer. He emphatically a we Bayar) pow —— > denies having sold $1,650 worth of the puri- unalterably opposed to e free coinage o! sliver at the American ratio of 16 to 1, or at | fers clandestinely to, wererircnge Fin all, except with the consent of foreign gov: ernments and at a ratio to be dictated bs Dy entering upon a se ret correspondence with them, I have to announce that I can m0] Bruno longer act with that party. T have not arrived at this conclusion with- | cizy. out extreme regret. It is always painful Curriden he advanced to sever associations of long standing, but | money to Mectelland to develop ana fidelity to my own convictions and my im- | jntrers purifier until the firm was Rerative duty, as T see it. to the people ef | to him in the sum of $100. He also fur- Nevada. who have long and greatly honored | nished a guarantee bond to protect Mathal, me compel me to this course. To my Con- | Ingram & Co. of New York, who were sued stituents I need hardly say that whatever | })"the Perfection Oll Company for am in- qhange has occurred in the relation. be- | rringement. The business was not prosper- tween the republican party and myseif is | PUO#Cwe"\, “htcriden and @ new partnet, Core henge in me. My opinions are in | Gne Muirhead, was taken in the company. every respect what they have always been. | {iy received their just proportion of I hold today, with all the earnestness of the | AY, "SiviVS0 Uhiatn’ alcges that Mr. Moz Oa ee eae ae cry one of the princi- | Cleland collected some $170 in defiance of Paes tor rane prion support in the Senate | tne partnership agrecment, and sent out was, for the fou ime, honored by my : nin eee Bir, Curriden makes an accounting of tas Believes in Protection. funds received for the sale of the purifiers, I abate not an {ota of my convictions | and says that part has been collected with reference to the beneficent influence | Mr. McClelland and part is still due. on American industry of the policy of pro- —— tection. A protective policy I regard merely The Cadlip Divorce Case. as a means by which the people of the| A petition for divorce has been filed by country may secure to themselves the doing | Mary A. Cudlip against Wm. B. Cudlip. of their own work in such volume and with | The papers were withheld from publication. such complete variety and perfect co-ordl- | The parties are said to have been married nation of industries as to afford uninter- | in 1890. rupted employment for all, But while fully convinced of the moral and material Ea it ing tl own am no rm! of the conviction that in the absence of a | Pierce has purchased of Heary H. é : i g moneta: quantity of money constantly keeping pace Park, as Srith demand, it is in vain to expect such | closure, for the aggregate sum Of #25,155. The Senator precesis to argee the tm- Fell From a Cable Trata. partenie of a setebe sven a Robert B. Tunre of 1390 Sth street fell tract and vast aggregatiors of labor and | from a moving cable train at Tth street capital, Idleness is the destruction, moral | and Pennsylvania avenue about 10 o'clock and physical, of a people. idleness, he! last night and dislocated his hips.