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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1894—-TWELVE PAGES. EDUCATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. NORMAL COURSE Elocution and Expression, COMMENCING DEC. 1, FOR 14 WEEKS. complete course costs only » and em- braces the most valuable instruction ever in- cluded im one term, among the Normal Course Faculty being some of the ablest teachers im New York, and GENEVIEVE STEBBINS of New York, the greatest of Delsarteans. t of the Normal Course will be sent to any MAKTYN COLLEGE OF ORATORY, 030 1223 to 12%: G st. nw, THOROUGH INSTRUCTION IN aanD GERMAN language. Classes of five or Teeson. Glasses taken tm the ou saiburbs. a x SANDERS, 629 8 st. nw. IVY [SSTITUTE BUSINESS aicaaeer Solicits your attenduuce rot BECAU a oe its LOWEST PRICES, bat OF \ts, HIGH-GRADE EDUCATION. business course, day or night. One year, $25.00 Six months, 18.00 hree months, 10.00 wo months, 7.50 Bookkeepl ling, mar, ing, arithmetic, . grammar, letter writing, penmunsbip, ‘typewriting, short: and ALL BUSINESS SUBJECTS PRACTICALLY and THOROUGHLY TAUGHT: Establisied 1876. Most convenient location. JSLNESS COLLEGE, s.w. cor. Sth and K sts. nw. 8. W. PLYNN,A-M.,Principal, ‘aul6-3m AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER WILL Give Dlauo lessons at 25 cents per lesson at homes of pupils if desired. Address D. 8. P., Star office. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Plano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, ‘ete. Free advantages to pupils. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. se23-2m' Private Instruction. A young lady graduate of the Royal Seminary in Berlin, with long practice and best recom mendations, offers berself to give lessons at pri: wate reaidcaces In German, pismo bistoctes. Since "“schecl teanchen hdres’ 1330 jase. ave. oct-3t® Voice, ey at SEA ROTO Pitas te Rew [3 will re receive @ ited. aber “MUSIC ROOM, 1429 20TH ST., ications maybe made t circle, where’ a aur bet. the hours of F and 4 p.m. ocd-tw* BANJO TAUGHT BY YOUNG LADY OF EX- perience; terma, 50 cents per Call or address ‘1406 Columbia st. n.w., bet. 9th 10th, O and P sts. ‘0c26 Im? COLUMBIA Ne sw OF MUSIC, yoo, RTANO, ORGAN, VIOLL ke. 25-0 EDWIN Hint 5 NCIPAL. PUPILS TO DRILL IN ENGLISH, French and Latin Grammar, day or evening: te lasses. E. ITH, 314 A ne. moderate in el cS Gre FRENCH—Private and class lessons. A, GONARD, 1611 Marion st., _8¢22-3m* Bet. Q and K, 6th and 7th n.w. Mrs. Daisy Louise © Fox, aie ‘0. Miss Ward, Fs hs ee <20-1m° FRA NK E. WARD, Pi: and Organ. HOOL OF ELOCUTI ‘onice hours, 10 to 12 a.m, s to4 eae Mrs. Walton. “Wyoming ave. WASHINGTON HIRIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Stage for day scholars. French a ga oc fsime MISS PRANCES MARTIN, PRIN Mints ‘OF PIANO AN! ww Eng. Conservatory of L. Minke, teacher of voice; 12 Del.. ave. ne. Education for Real Life 1864, FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS 1804 ‘Spencerian Business College, Nationa! Bank of the ‘Republic batlding, co cor. 7th D ow. Day and night and ‘The thirtieth scholastic year of this | stitution began Monday, September 3, Re ee departments, viz: Practical Business, —includi complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid calcu- lations, rapid writing. moral and social culture, Delsarte system of uP ea civics, itteal sconomy and commercial law; teal sb, with initiatory bookk Shor: thand aod War. Writing, including Pnglish Spencerian Rapid Writ: ing; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Full corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Locatlo eben Ofice open every business day and aight. Write or call for new angual announcement. SARA A. SPENCER, octS-tr rineipal and Froprietor. Washington Seminary, Ehiiegince tnd preparatory ‘Sepia Gerinat Foe K indergarten. se6- 2m) cen- imary. Mr. & Mrs.SMALLWOOD, Sanatory Gymnasium FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, 612-614 12th st. nw. CLARA J. HORTON, Director. Apply for circulars, sei3-2m* Geo. W.Lawrence, "9% fixe STUDIO, 1003 9th n.w. SHAKESPEARE METHOD. oc3-1m* ENGLISH BRANCHES, EXPERIENCED INSTRUC- tor "Im language, geography, history and arith metic; classes ow organizi: ne 2028 ist. mw. AL SMI dyi2- “OL: EY INSTITUTE, 1627 1 st, aS YOUNG ladies and Uttle girls. Swcial advantages for indy of music, art and modern languages. ~ Virginia Mason ise Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. oc8-tt ~~ Miss Susan Pollock, 1426 Q St. N. W., School and Kindergarten. Every mm aye erage ag and = ed « —, German Froebel Faticua Ne See col Tastitates, tea Be raining e Oc8- Lm’ Washington Female Semi- NARY, 1226 15TH ST. N.W., NEAR MASS. AVE Boarding and day school; ‘primary, intermediate ced departinen ‘ent teachers, Jal" jnstraction given each pupil: no extra charge , for French, elocation and class, sing! se8-2m* = CLAUDIA STUART, Principal A. SMITH RESUMED LENS iano, ‘rgan) for the 29th seasons October it attention given to vocal ‘music, with Accompaniments, for, organ aod plano, ‘Instru- ments at 036 French et. ocl-Im* LANGUAGES. |= THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGSS, st. nw. Branches in the psincipal American and Buro- Dean cities, Send for cir ulara. Fretcl, German, Spanish, Italtan, Latin, Greek. MADAME 4. PELE, FROM PARIS — FRENCH classes and private ‘lessons; est references. ___Bleven years of successful teaching. Mrs. Harriet Miils, aoa i on st. Miss LOTTA MILLS, Pianist. se6-2 Norwood Institute 1435 K, AND 1212-14 14TH N.W. The boarding department deen transferred to 135 fons and class work will lucted in the two school ‘laine i212 and 128 Jath ot. ow. Mrs. WAL D, ag Prinetpal. FRAU AND PRAEULEIN POESCHE. GERMAN CLASSES, oct-1m* 1224 12TH ST. N.W. NEW TERM OF 2 FRENCH LESSONS “GOOD pronunciation. To learn to speak wi 80 lessons. sa tor tro. Prop uossik gor D st. pi nw. The Columbian | Universit a School opens. School of Graduate “Stadies opens, ‘October The Preparatory School, 1335 H street ext a ton for college, for ‘ihe ‘Naval and: Military” head: emics page ay A f ten fia Toatrctors paling ‘open for 1 Sod a cher peeee es deptoraber Hejulcieg tm to 2 clock. "So ing SEP For. Session | ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, BoD Zhe Columbian College opened September 24, Full 1 and selentifle courses offered leading to the of A.B. i a. reapective: ly. | Students admission are fo pre beat certideatcn ofthe work dove, im tbe wt ‘tous ai they have previously st: College is" open ‘to’ both seken Poe further mation sddrees MONTAGUE, Ph.D. Corcoran Scientific ‘School. ven professors and instructors; twenty- rtments; twelve fl courses of ati Mee tues ft. G. P. aad dete Ere at send | te award Fe wa : DEPARTMENT ghar APPLIED MATHEMATICS Prof. F. R. pg Jr, 0. EB, Head Courses in oy mes Deb Ai ete. OF B. MUNROK, Ph, ist Bend of ippaitment niative sana, = Quantitative inetyete, tice “Gualteaty Guantita ti technical, Anal ve, rativs 3 Industrial yanuative Fe ‘and. Metal- ke in of Precious ‘&c., de. fireman will t's course in Organle Betis oF OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, Feb FAVA, Jr. OE Pet. Pat Department. DEPARTMENT FINANCE, Ako 5 TpdoNOMICS, A. ¥. CRAVEN, Ph. D. Professor. ‘Send for circular. DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS AS APPLIED TO .CHITECTUR! ‘ARTMENT OF FRENCH, LEE DAVIS LODGE, A. M., Ph. D., =. Full course in the frend a and literature igned udents. SEP a OF ghoray te > SiN BLtALOGE, coon’, “anteei ms. 8, Y 2 LER, . nea aot see in Geology and. Mineral 7) Systematic a Pec ~— EPARTMENT Oe G1 SCHOENPELD, HD. Full course in the yoy language, literature, history and science. A course in the Polish poe DEPARTUENT OF SIATHEM ATION H. L. HODCKINS, Ph. D., Professor. - HB. @. HODGKING, A. B., Algebra and Geometry ‘preparatory nd advanced), ry, Analytic “Gebmetye Calculus, Dit. ferential Equations, Least Squares, Determioanta, DEP. ARTMENT. oy, PHILOSOPHY, LEE Davis a re Phystological and Rational Psyc! Bedaxogy, Locmmree, ¢ on the History of ‘adapted to teachers, : : DEPART! i‘. "oR *HYSICS AND ELECTRICAL zB BE Lewis, B. 8, zB BLOMEN, "Ph. Da Lectures on General Physics, Theory and of of Biectsicity: calarged Inboratory saaipment, "Bead bias INSTRUCTION IN RUSSIAN. PEYER FIREMAN, Ph. feta A full course im the Russian rei ates and lt Eyature Je offered thie year for the Arst time by the the University. course consists of Versation and the reading of ussian ‘tales, the masterpieces of such prose writers Tourgeniev and Tolstol ad ‘pocts like Fousikin Sod -FMOUtOV.. EPAKTMENT OF MECHANICAL, ENGINEERING, EDWARD A. MUIR, lla to machine hine shop ther information address Prof. CHARLES E. MUNROE, dD. The Law School Faculty: ‘The Hoo. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL. D.. (Associate Justice of oT Court of the ates Professor of the Constitutional Jarispence of the United States, of the Law of Dom\tic Re- lations, of Commercial Paper and of Torts, begeg=a> The (Associated Justice of Court” of the ¢ District of Pata Professor of the Law of Real and Personal Prop- fp of ae = or ome and isdet The Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. D. sma Assistant Attorney General of United States) f Equity, Ju rudence, of Common Law nna ely ies ‘nd of the Law Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. Gantele Mentien. of, the Gupreme” Gast cb the United States), of the Law fe Sererstions. Hf. EMMOTT, A. Professor Mot the the Jonny Hopki ‘Universitg),” ins University), (t Tecturer on the Civil Vier HENRY E. DAVIS, AM. LL. M., Gometime Assistant Attorney of the District of of Law. (ot the Washiogton Bat)” Testares on Practical AR 'SIMONDS. Law. The b WILLIAM EDGAR SIMONDS, A.M, B.. Gometime United States Cotmissioner of Patents), CUNDrofemor of the Law of Patents. ‘The fon, ANDREW. ©. BRADLEY, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court’ of the istrict of otuntbtay Lecturer on criminal "aad: and on Criminal Plead- of the Washington, Bare ot Legal Catechetics and Judge of Moot The books are now a “for the registration of “are School opens on Wednesday, Oct. 8, a , the Lecture Hall of the Valverit, Cea MS uctace will be delivered tat Zouncements for the ensuing session made. Sta. Gents desiring to enter the Law School are re- ested to register prior to the day of Fre books are now ‘open for the registration students. Graduate School. Courses of advanced instruction are offered, which lead to the degrees of Master of fie ieee Master of 7 Science, Civil Engineer, Electrical Doctor of Philosophy. A school of original nota rl a “shea tor a exercises Tht as pm. PPro. CHARLES B. estan Pb. Da, For catalogue descriptive of these several schools address ‘OBERT H. MARTIN, oc3-tft Secretary. Medical Department The Columbian University ‘The seventy-third session begins October 1, 1804. falar daily lectures a: 7 to Deh 00 pi Dean, 1821 ¢ ne $15, hours 8:30 t 10:30 a.m., BBA, de SCH C to 6 p.m., or Dr. H st. nw, 5 to 7 to 8 p.m. 08 ope, MISS HALSTEAD’S PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL RE- open for the sixth year on Monday, Oct. 1, at ae aay be mado at 3024 nw. se+3m ‘AUG ae SrRTGe aaa axr . topographical and naval, wi Recessary mathematics for designers "im as begin September 24, at $31 7th st. me. ant-3m* tary-Treasurer, MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOO! ‘MR. JOSEF KASPAR, LESSON of violin playing; Mme. KASPAR, I & Instruction’ resumed October BW. x oc2-1m Where to Attend School. We impart a thorough knowledge of the COM- MERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less rnd time Bouey than othes schools. HUNDREDS owe their succeas, In life (90 they sayy to t raining they re- ceived here. "We made BREAD-WINNEICS of them, e want you to know us; write and we will reli rou all about this LIVE SCHOOL. N.B. ve sesist FEaduates to positions. “Tenth year opel tember 3. Day and ey i w ay Sitithe Ra Sea The [lisses Kerr’s School For Young Ladies and stete Ca rade begins September je Children. 10 ne 2 } SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST. RB opens September 17, 1804. Preparation for unt ities, technical” schools a ; Derate lessone if desired: Dest of refer. For circulars a information ms te WM. H. PUTN mh WHE BERKELEY SQMOOL, 025 ISTH ST. WIL Feopen September 24. Piipiis prepared for West Point, Annapolis, for all “universities and scien- w schools, for direct comuiissions in the army navy and for the ctvil service. During the st year twelve students have been successfully Bite tor various exnmiaations Gy ie vate lessons in all b cHakies Ww: rsien B.S enl0-tf Mead Master. aches. 'E ORGAN ERACTICE, WITH OR WITH ICE, OUT GAN OMPOSITION Beginners on Piano at half rates. THEO. bear pA KING, L st. nw, sel-3m _Residence, 608 H st. nw. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 28 La. ave... bet, oth gad 71h ste. aw, URNER, A.M., CE., Prin, The leading ened of Cahors kaa shorthand. Highest attalnable grado of instroction at moder. ate cost. Thorough and practical courses {p business, English, civil accountancy, sborthand and typewriting, Superior and, eX thusiastic teaching. Graduates of rare excellence and disti petent. shed success. Situations when com- 2030 IAS ACADEMY, 601 EAST CAPITOL st.—Young ladies and children not attending the academy are admitted to the classes of art typewriting, phonography, Latin a ‘aul CHER WOULD LIKE A FEW GIRLS, ABOU’ 6 years old, to join a class for the ‘study tory, literatui , Thetoric and ‘Latin or remeh, Address Box 50, Star office. 2-1 m' GUNSTON INSTITUTE—A BOARDING AND DAY Nee etal eae Bae 42 Cambridge place Bw. mber adage SOP Mx, and Mrs. B. B. MASON, EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN WASHINGTON. SIGNOR MARIANO MAINA ias removed his residence and vocal studio to ° ior th st. a.m. Monthly Musicales. acta OC U rl ht in ete nee ‘and enteral by, ie pupusa” Ma magnificent and {BS Rove aod’ Weotern J P A MME. J. ESPUTA DALY, TEACHER OF VOTH | cay. : * uote cain, ayotem for aed “Tor om, THE, Great Piano $I 5 Studio, ‘Wui8‘New York aver Rew (York and Raahingon: via Charlotte and Co: 9 ™ MELA VERNON. SOPRANO V TALI OF | Charl — Maden, receives pls instruction in all through Pullen: Bal S ee $s down, 55 monthly branches of ‘tatlan method; tt gomery, with connections foe Now 2a - Fecommended by the Tate te Madame Sainton iby, Becta at ‘aittnta tor Birmingham, Als a ee oe Piano a eee “ Forelgn and local Fetereoces and” testimonials. re aera VIZ: today. Address R. L ave. ‘oc2-eol sinet ea e F. G. SPiITH, SSM A, ST a a | ee — inst -uct ; F oe ey ee cs eeepc | mete are y, Pianos, Pee Saturday for children; visitors welcomed 'Thurs- | Charlotte Powe Tat. “'w. B. VAN WICKLE, Manager. dass. weleogebcolm BATON, BURNETT & DORLING BUSINESS OOL- ‘ypewriting, 12th and B sts. n.w., will_reopen night ‘school Beptembe under thle ht management have tieal money and hioay “with, the actual practice of; the best’ busi ith tl actual ice id ind banks. "Scores of 7, | LOW Price #” | Is a Powerful Argument raph gen . ti nd ‘hele oan iti our eradua m “Tonity toatl ‘our department of storttaod Sod If the quality and style is equal to the best. Sqpewniting 1» y “without tpauperton” fice We have a Fine $350 Cabinet Upright Plano a <* *ee a ae that’s been carefully used aad fit to grace any Hf cash it and a fine PRIVATE LESSONS ELEMENTARY OR ADVANG- a Oe coer ony stool will be included. It's a handsome ed_ studies. fal attention to 3 pintng aha 3 na adult’ pupils, Calversity radaate, medium size, and has @ full, rich tone. It's Hopkins place, near 20th aud P sts, the biggest bargain we've had for many felt. tname a Railroad. Wash months, It's almost a gift. Call at once, Miss BALCH'S Cos CIV, SERVICE INSTITUTE AND . REEN, Gen, Business il 11th nw. Pupils 'W. A. ‘TURK, Gen, Pass. Agt, Pia Excha: ge Store, saccearfully for evi service, Rmettat asd | Ls . BROWN, Gee Age Siu Dept. “ocd. The = coat ftenography taught. ecd-tt 913 Pa. Ave. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station Cy of 6th and B streets, Sion, t June 24. 1804 NOCAL, VIOLIN, PIANO 30330 AM, imentes kitten —Potman lee} 5 ok | i ie ee vation Cars Harrisburg to canada We have one of these, but ‘Terms. liberal dlanapolin® Cleveland "and Parlor we do not recommend it} pay cote Sold SP Rie txm.—rotimen Bunet Paree | “> NEW oe Se oe ‘Miss AMY 6, VITT, Gar te risburg. 5 ‘and Dining Cars Har- Upright give you a zood plano, thor- 1121 VEEMON? AVR. BW. burs, to Pittsburg. orougitly guaranieed, and if PIANO AND HARMONY. Buy GO AND ST. Louis ExPress.| Pjgano you want to pay for it om sel-dtt LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ing ‘and fi $1 time, we'll talk it over with Gonzaga College, OF SISO. sos,’ ant arrange terme to the direction of the = FATHERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS erCiessleel,, sclentifc and business courses of D. G. PFEIFFER & 00. 417 11TH ST. NW. BE & I course for older stedents. wishing 20a Stieft Piano Agency. to make rapid progress in the cl For par- Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. J., os President and Treasurer. “HE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CR 1812 MASS. AVE., nines If You oon wr cree Se CONTEMPLATE the purchase of a PIANO. I'sttentioa is +4 = i oa, seco yen mine the new styles focal mntal music, dra . —- irreoch, German, Latin’ elocution and punt. DECKER ae Guitare’ are taught by ‘competeat’ instrageae, ocl-tt ESTEY, SRT STUDENTS’ LEAGUE, 808 17TH ST. Day and evening classes In. draw Fr ead paint IVERS & PON. ing, from ant and, i lite, under Mr. rat eae: TERMS arranged to suit your convenience, rt," Compost- fon Mr 'b. G. Memer and Mr RN, Broke Sanders & Stayman, tory antigas, Mise tue do Misc, °Bpecthi’ tren be nag = . ee 934 F St. N. W. Mt. Vernon Seminary, 284 Baltimore Store, 18 N. Charles at. 2100-1104 Mat. eee Lith sf Uttle —— and iy modern and progressive in method and 1 A $400 00 9, es Te ich ry, Preparatory and Collegiate departments, 200) Limited, 4:20, 5:40, 6:14, ze | Upright Newt buildings ings. perfectly eauipped with every ap- | 20: H Whit Le Fay atket vel pantie Rute | , For Pope's tresk inne’ 30 a.m, anf 4:28 pm] Pjano enry e, Meth year com October second. daily, except ae For further information a Hy tot to the Petectpal For cm 20, baad and 11:50 Used less sett Mrs. ELIZA ‘SOM i 4:20 pian dily, except Sunday. Sundays, han’ 035 ECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMES aND Thicit SCHOOL, FOR BOTH. SEXES, tt meaitancie Cote Tine hs read a3) bm aaty, id aie be ine is twel year ember lel 4 Starting in the primary department, ‘a child may = ee Sian. Ricimond | Months F: continue under experienced college trained teach- ers, who average one to every seventeen student for $250. nti prepared for) college” or for” graduation jents. prepared. by us are now enrolled at 0083 Tale, Gouumia, Cornel. Princeton, Johns | te | § te acan On ene Peet Pee ee = ins, Massachtsetts. Institute of Technology, ian | FINF_TOND; STERLIN Lafayette, Lehigh and others. Napisy Fedaced frou 4100 to $72) terns, #8 cash ‘The building fs. expecially” arranged for schoo! SS moni,“ UGO WO Gos Teh a a equipped with every necessa: ‘Pianos for rent. ocl6-tt Eppliauce, “lacluding a chemical" nad cae | a3, Lathe laboratory. Instruction is adapted te the needs m. 43, and capacity of individuals. No charge for text pa 7:00, Ta0eatiseaed p.m. Catstogien” at Ballantyne's, “Brentano's | “cket ‘ofices, portheas sect ae a eee and and Yat the ‘school. “Omice hours, from 10 to 1| Pennsylvania, avenue, and station, Oth and o'clock, at B streets, where orders rie left for the check ry THOMAS Ww. SIDWELL, | Principal, ing of baggage to destination from hotels and resi- se8-tt Home, 804 Zist' st. nw. S'M._PREVOST, R. WOOD, Unequaled in Tors, Touch, Workmanship and Miss Burbage, 12 General Manager. Jaen, Vive aa. Durability. Graduate Letpzig Royal Conservatory. aa Pisnos for Rent. farmoay and. Coarterpoint. BALTIMORE AND WATLROAD, vs se29-1mo" st. nw. Schedule in effect June 9, 1804. auatiiel tum ao i Leave Washington fro corner of New Jersey avenue and © st ents, Chteago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited 11:15 a.m., 8:00. p, "hee Cher ).m. a a I balled Elmited, 8:30 tu eget, me For Pittsburg and ‘Olevelaud, express. dafly 11:18 in. rgains. 429 WM. KNABH & OO., S17 Penna. ave. n.w. OUT OF WASHINGTON. +» NATIONAL PARK SEMINARY For young women and girls; 20 minutes north of Washington, at Forest Glen, Md. Collegiate and a.m. and 8:35 p. Preparatory courses. Excellent faculty. 40-acn:| For Lexington and Staunton, 11:15 a.m. . H For Winchest: it 5 campus. $75,000 buildings. A cultured home. | For Luray. "Natural, Beildee. Worn oortTg ome, Send for illustrated catalogue. auz2-tt some saci cart aod Kew Orleans, 12: For Laray, 0:30 pam. dally, POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ | Fi, Sellen, tartyaaty 2 Sweet Home! peTHAaER TV. ARROWSMITH, oqninaten) 8.m., , 312:00,, 13:06, For Lower Potomac Rit 2 minutes), oo - <P ” Ou Mout amour “80, 8:85, X0:20, ‘Be It ever so hucble, there’s no place Ifke Home, On seterday at. es 30 bm. a 11:35." pa Have you one of your own? If not, then Returnt now is the time to secure one. Stop payiag ings, and Sunday about 10 p.m 0. W. RWLEY, 30045 mlootesy’ 3: 05, good money for rent, when with the samé General Manager. See schedule, sezs-te” | 6: Bee at stig 708 wien jo! ag amount you can own a home of your own at NEW PALACD STEAMER HARRY RANDALL Leaves Kiver View wharf, th Street, Sunday, ‘Tuesday acd Toursday,, at tT a. Jaoding at all ‘sharves as far down ‘as Maddox ‘creek fac Chapel Point and ‘oiontal Beac! g Daleruing oD ‘For Frederick, sittis a For Hagerstown, a11:18 a.m. and For Boyd and way points, 0:40 Beautiful Tuxedo, Within a few minutes’ ride from the centes Mondays, Wednesdays and Friduys, 2 p.m. Vassen- | | For Gaithersburg) ahd Fay points. a 28:00 er accommodations Brat-clnse, Meee eit’ rec ed | a.m, 12:50, 43:00, a: Wess,” wesus, "Bit 80 of the city, with station at your door, and F of a “alephone, pm. rest A. REED & CO., i. 8. HANDALL, For Washington Junction and war potnts, 9:00, Sa ax bens set Fk cs aoe ek ‘Agents, Alex. rietor and Manager, IN pm. Express tralos . stopping fare—six conts. Jus' bh we give you GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen, Age, ‘tions nly, .a4:80, 85:20: p. your choice of any lot (for a few days tt Washington, D. ie EY. "YORK AND only) at the low price of $50-elther cash STEAMER “WAKEFIELD. For Phi ; L gamer nares From 7th st. ferry wharf. cant’ aaity 450. 8: 00 (10:00: a.m. Don't put it off any longer, as this is the so0% Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m. Gag}. (02:00 Dining Can), 8:09 (6:08 ; Dining cary opportunity of a lifetime. Remember, if — ag peg ey oan 30° p.m. Sleeping open at 10: you have not got all the money to build, @ and Saturday, ae landings and Leonardtown Joan association will lend you the amount, ent eee Buffet Parlor Cars opal day trains, Returaing on ‘Tuesday, | |For Atlantic Clty, May, "Bea and you can pay the same back WITH THE Renday. (ice sehedile, Brigantine Reach, Wreck days. 4:20" not 10:00" MONEY YOU ARE GIVING TO YOUR pee rat - ‘a Except Sandee b Datiy cog a LANDLORD EVERX MONEE. Bes maa NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT CO. sprue tae i and own a home. No worrying or fret Baggage ealled for and checked from hotels and residences by Unloa Transter Company ‘on orders loft, at tleket offices, 619 and 1351 Pa. are, and at depot. nb CAMPBELL. CHAS,_0. SCULL, Manager. RsAPEARE AND ORTO See Schedule in effect May 18, 1804. Traine leave daily trom Uni ‘station (B. and P.). 6th and B si Through the grapdest scenery in America, with the handsomest_ and most complete solid train serv- ae Seet, rom Washington yee, DAILY Lonts fal" Special Soild Vesttimted. newly Fanippad, Flec- tric-lighted, Steam-heated Train. Pullman's finest then when rent day comes around. Cal and see us, and be convinced of what we say. Excursion daily at 11:50 a.m. Cir culars and tickets at office, 623 F STREET NORTHWEST. 0c20-tf DAILY LINE BETWEEN \ WASHINGTON, D, O, FORTRESS MONROB AN! ana powertel Tien Palace Bt iron Palace Steamers "WASHINGION AND NOMPOLK. ‘The ne kare Wash fon dal daily Peet hm, f foot of ve Washington ai m. from of ° wharf, atrive at Fortress Monroe. at 6:80 oa ees Arrive at Norfolk at 7:20 where railroad ‘connections are made for all south aud southwest. NORTH BOUND. Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m. Leave Fortress Monroe st 7:10 p.m. Arrive at Washington at points Liebig COMIPANY’S An invaluable product, made “Cineinnatt and St. 6:30 a.m. nex! sleeping cars Washington to Cincinnati, Indiana| ‘Mekets on sale At 513, G19, 1851 and 1421 Penn- Use Tand St. Touts “without change. Dining. Oat ment bin Nabi Neck Gen weak sylvania ave, and 615 isth ‘at. nw. Washington,” Arrives Cinctnnatt, 8:00 a.m.1 tickets via wew Line. arg 11:48 a.m., and Chicago, 6:30 p.m.; Telephone 750. St; Loule, 6:85 p.m. a JNO. CALLAHAN, 11:10 P.M. DAILY.—The tamons “F. F. V. Lim. eplett ited.” A solid veatibuled train, with dining ca ie DIE oa | ees eer ae eee Extract of Bee Loutaville, ut change. Pullman Sleeper to j . Virginia, Hot Spri week days, arriving 7:60 LADIES GOODS cit otgegzation ene from ning, Arrives Cine eet AY GOULD, 421 OTH ST inna p.m.: Lexington, P. a a, ‘Toys and Favors; Materials for making D.m.; Indianapolis, ntengs, Tissue Butterflies, Paper Flowers, Lainp Shades, En ae cs Lon! 3 connects &c. Beautiful Sea Shells for fancy work; fane; eat ta ene aah. ver Cia Pout paper articles made to order; any color. o¢27-1m* Gui and Norfere (By hi aay LADIES, IF YOU WANT EASY-FITTING, WELL | 2:25 P.M. —Pxpress ‘Goronsvitl ag ‘stylishly finished dresses made at moderate Charinttesrtite, Waynes! ‘Staunton end pi ine rates, I have pleased Others, I think I can please ply Virginia points: dail daily, except ‘Sunday, for” itich- you, and would be pleased to have you give me 1 an call, Miss ‘$22 ave. se. eatin locations and tickets at company’s of- ae nemaiiomamemess Se ps giiee "Stock MADAME GENESEE $10 A SE, 58 OND 80 725 General Passenger Agent. yoke handled | with care, called for and delivered. se15-2m* p eemerrenepemerstens — BLACK AND WHITE LA DONB UP IN — ith of Philadelphia is here. It 8 eter clase, Parisian sizle; white and satin 0 t, = 9il tomes of any opty in exist Giessen, laces and. lace curtains aly ; — If we cannot ft you, prices ‘reagmable. Call Mme. ViBOU ‘sue’ = Ga enn, Fal ties te cath cessor to Mme. Valmont, old stand, pani ee era st. nw. LADIES’ SEALSKIN GARMENTS ara: a [White Light, §] [8 co bed aos Aaa tchat d aitered into latest stsles. Furs of all Kinds re- | « a ae nied paired. HE MISSES CUNNINGHAM, transforms the ering F & 12th Sts., peg se4-3m 1908 Sth st_nw., nar N st. | « on tthun abe 6 cake Be: ‘Take the elevator. ANTON AND CAROLINE LERCH, 826 12TH AND | ‘ walls lghk fiverr . ste: 12u6-1208 1 st. n.w. Freneh dyeiig and cleaning of every description; evening and party dresses made @ specialty. Our patronage extends inte a12 office, Ibrary, &c,, in this city should have one. ; Gas Appliance Exchange, 1428 N. Y. Ave.’ i the most fashionable circles, ACCOUNTAN TS. ERLENCR: ACCOUNTANT PUBLI ts 284 nei 3 i highest _ reference up; balance Until further notice we ill sel sheets; investigations; executors, assignees’ and 0900000004 the theee best beanie of fousom the Complicated “accounts, a speclalti..° Terms mod- erryse ry pean gorge ar: Slo erate. JOHN W. HAWKINS, 1118 11th st. n.w. PIASRURY BEST BLOUR ATIO: PRIDE FLOU! PATAPSCO SUPERLATIV 0c25-eolin® ) for $7& $8 STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Trunks aqyiite, send or tele MON \ARPET CLEANING , T. REDMAN, 950 LA. AVE., oupont ATED amass PA Fgh aoe if has steel clamps. * * sale and Retail Groceries. Carpets moth proof eee, of charge. Mat- It has 12-in, binges. * . aa RE A made to order. a — It has iron bottom. x - fete eccine S i NEWiYER, Sandee a It has two trays. sees It has genuine “Excel- stor” lock. It bas heavy lock-bolt. It is canvas covered. It is muslin lined. 1 Phyalcal Galas (Corset Co.’s Corsets reliable. | Get ‘the Best. THE CONCORD HARNESS. Are alwa; You wear We have a Dress Suit Case for $4, the equal of which cannot be had “ad” LUTZ & BRO., Swe for # eet ala Warners sewetylo Corsets, “wil we handl Whelan, Figr. 27.95%; ee 497 Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at low prices. oclé * $ 3 ES 425 7th St. SRESEAS SASS SNOSHO FOC 5 OOSCOO rari ‘with merchants, students and eclentists. They will give you the exact dimensions of Jupiter, the dis- tance from Saturn to the sun, to a foot, but they camnot or will not tell themselves what will eure For ailments resulting from sedentary habits— Inactivity of the liver, habitual constipation, ete.— KIRK'S Elegant Silver Ware. Also Queen Anne, Louis XIV, Empire styles in Gift Pieces and Combination Sets—Spoona, Forks, Dinner, Tea and Dessert Services, MANUFACTURED BY SAM’L KIRK & SOM, 106 B. Baltimore st., Established 1817. Baltimoré, ‘Ma. Also Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry of the highest grade. ocS-Lm Bargain In Hair Switches. $2.50, Was $5.00. $4.50, Was $6.00. $6.50, Was $10.00. In all shades; also largere- ductions in Gray Switches. Hair Dressing, Cutting and Shampooing in best manner by competent artists at S. Heller’s, 720 7th St. Gas Fixtures. Hall Lant te and bi Chandeliers’ and’ Brackets is proportions” Lamps. is ae tom ents. om, ae eating Stoves. - Stove will g. moderate-size Gat cook on tt also, winter and sum- C.A. ‘Muddiman,614 rath St se28-3m on nik There’s[any a TimeWhen Bric-a-Brac Meest, Of Presents, vty, iseaeg, See ome . W. BOTELER & SON, Housefurnishings, China, Ginss and 923 Penna. Ave. oc8t-tt Dinner Tea Sets. Much depends upon the manner in which food ts served. Just get a nice China Din- ner or Toa Service and see what a differ- ence it makes, DECORATED AMERICAN DINNER SETS, $10 up. CARLSBAD DINNER SETS, $20, $28, $30, &e. FRENCH CHINA DINNER SETS, fancy border decorations, $30.50. HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS, $60 to $150. DECORATED TEA SETS, $7.50 up. Toilet Sets In all styles and kinds, both white and decorated. It will do you no harm to inspect our stock. 1215 F and 1214 @sts. DR. ANDREW'S Smallpox Preventative e_Zurest,, the pleasantest ‘most easily worn preventa- five ‘Known 2 ‘modeen ‘prac. Only toc. Each. ©7See our window display. Ogram’ S, Pa. come Seaiskina™— ‘The Kohinoors of the jacket world— ® specialty with us. Persian Lamb Jackets rank next. * Sealskin Capes, too! All the fine furs in Capes and Trim- mings. Full ine of the latest conceits in Fur Neck Boas. coer eeee B Stinemetz* Son = PA. AVE. Every Day One Customer Gets A Pair of Shoes FRER —— $2.65 Buys Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes of the same quality as those you have to pay $3.50 for elsewhere. lhe Warren Shce House, GEO. W. RICH, 919 F ST. If You Have a Gown That Needs Cleaning Send it oe: We pot Te ben Lae maiter how fabric may eons consistent with the finest Anton Bischer, 906 G St... Matchless Process Dyeing and Cleaning, GENERAL NEWS NOTES. Two female inmates of disorderly houses in Denver, Col., have been recently choked to death. The inmates are in a panic from fear that a strangler is abroad. Gen. Jacob 8. Coxey’s house, near Mas« sillon, Ohio, was burned Saturday night, The loss is ectimated at $10,000 to $15,000. Arguments on the appeal of John Y. Mc= Kane from the sentence of six years’ im- prisonment for procuring violation of the election law by inspectors of election were heard by the court of appeals yesterday at Albany, N. Y. Thomas M. Burke of South Beach, Staten Island, who on August 15 caused the death of Fred Bergman, his son-in-law, by meang of a trapgun set at Burke’s house, was yesterday sentenced to ten years’. im- prisonment. of his counsel By advice Burke plesded guilty to a charge of 1aan- slaughter, streams have dried up. Stock has suffered Ueda bowenine Dove pone Iniles to s alled Proportion of late has fail A Midland Pacific railway te to from Sioux Falls, S. D., to Seattle Tacoma, Washington, a distance of sume sixteen hundred miles. The success ig assured of what will Undoubteay" be one of the great transcontinental routes. Official government statistics just com- piled in Washington state show that the Sow price of wheat has developed the pork packing interests in Washington, ll pi the number of hogs being a ott wheat in Whitman couney @ alone a 75,000. Only from eighteen to twenty cents’ per bushel is realized by the wheat farmers, Col.Clenfugos,the young lieutenant of Gen. Ezeta, who was released on Saturday on an order from Secretary Gresham, took passage on the steamer San Jose,” which sailed yesterday afternoon for Acapulco, It is his intention to go ee to that place to return to*his young wife. Dispensary Constabie Cain, charged with murder, in the Darlington, 8. C., riots, was discharged on nolle pros. a. the district attorney at Dar! being sat- isfled, after the acquittal of Constable Mo- Lendon, that none of the Tillman officers ae be convicted. dam Eberle was intantly killed yester- a at Buffalo by a blow with the fist struck by John Liske. The men errece ER ore tg Nome fought. Liske, wi stated. ‘Train wreckers placed ties on the Louis- ville and Nashville track in Dudley's Cut, three miles east of Frankfort, Ky., on Sun- day night. The timely discovery of the ob< structions saved the Washington express train, ‘The trial of the me charged with lynch- six negroes ni , Tenn., on the night of ‘August J 31 was continaed until November 5, at Memphis. Forest fires are raging in the vicinity of Corinth, Tenn. Several cotton fields have been destroyed, valuable timber ruined, and the country laid waste. Hundreds of farm« ers are fighting the flames. A jury at Philadelphia yesterday awarded Henry W. Purchase $35,000 damages the P. W. and B. railway for injuries suse tained in the South street collision, Feb= ruary 22, 180, The late ¥. W. Porter, secretary of the Normal Park Loan Association of Was a defaulter to the extent of $23, It is now evident that he did not die of oreny: as first thought, but killed hini« ew storms are prevailing in Iowa, Nebraska and Colorado. Jesse J. Hoy and Mirnie Ball of Rich~ mond, Va., eloped last Saturday and were married in this city. Yesterday Hoy was arrested, charged with larceny of wear ing apparel—the bridal troussean. The Supreme German Order of Black Knights, closed its annual session in Baltimore yesterday. The following supreme oflicers were installed: Commander, A. Wittstaedt of Baltimore; lieutenant mander, H. Diering of Brooklyn, N. ¥.5 secretary, H. Hitter of Philadelphia; urer, Louis Mueller of Baltimore; ‘Stones! F. Horskey of Washington; Mic! Koenich of Philadelphia and H. Kummy of Baltimore. The order has lodges Maryland, District of Columbia, Pennsyl- vania, New York and New Jersey, J. J. Porter & Co., wholesale Geslerg jo millinery and notions, at Nos. 820-824 erty street, Pittsburg, were ae burns out last night. The loss on 000. The building, which is own: FJ Jones, and valued at 000, ‘almost = ly destroyed. Nothing is left but the walls. Harry L. Brown was held at New ¥ yesterday to await the action the jury on the charge of ha recely stolen postage stamps, eee “gu pee have been stolen from the bureau graving and printing in Washington. na. Harer was discharged, as there waa na evidence of his guilt. There was great excitement in New Orleans last night over reports that negroes would attempt an armed attack avenge the action of the mob preege ‘The governor arrived and held a long cons ference with the directors of the cotton change. The white ‘longshoremen against working with negroes. John Wie Mams, a colored screwman, was shot mortally wounded in afternoon Michael Biri at Madison and streets. Some cadets have caused a sensation by, hoisting a piratical sort of flag over theix quarters in the Naval Academy. 8. A. Cameron and #. Ellison about a bi involved in a q settlement at York, Ala., yesterday. ing followed, and both were wounded, chief of police, J. W. Thompson, attem: to disarm See, ant ae ee oe ee discharge of Cameron's ages aed A political fight of great taken raging at St. John’ . F. nS joining districts. canes on to contested. The government must to secure a ee, in the assem| me fight to be one of the most ex- citing ever seen. The shocks of earthquake which began last Tuesday afternoon in California con- tinued during the week, = renee end with a very percepti shock. spring of water which had pees Obilterated Saturday night. He of subsistence in ashingtcn Guring war, up to January 16, 1864, then joining Gen. Sherman. ‘The celebrated Carter divorce suit, w! has been fought in various courts five years, came to an end yest at cago. The decision was handed down the supreme court, sustaining th in the circuit court, which le Carter a decree of diverce res ha lady, at her home a f ae on the 2ist instan! ee by the neck, ‘aoe murder. es Penn Bauman, Mab the police at Par las inet nigh “pen hes George ireteee an Ses peddler_ nai of last eovembers The county commissici Pa., have offered ¢ Poh men who blew up the aoe with dynamite Sunday. ‘The pale { ig that some boys oe the ried it out. Thr ot fore not borne mutation were ing from their homes Sanday morning. detectives have them under surveillanze, Thomas W. Hooper was arrested at Bu: taw, Ala., last night upon a warrant les there charging him with rk sault. The story goes that Tio Fe ae BS his own daughter, and then bi uy, her nearly to death, She ip shout 28 years old and was the pri A diabolical crime was Agha Greenwood, 8. C., Sunday while oes cola: folks were returning eer: man was killed, one woman places, ang another man riddled with bullets, The coron was in session all day, and last journed for further information, sassin had confessed. Now, the that if the pei the officers a lynching a fates ery colored people are much stireed up over erta PSS ENG cual id — “prmreconr nschgg A teaspoonful wr oe ak hot or ‘water, and sweetened fo the wes Fong — AF. Bors vefroshing The ro , eee ga err burned $15,000. HORSFORD'S Makes D

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