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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY,-JANUARY 8, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. & FOR SALE_HOUSES FOR SALE—LOTS. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCAFIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. -- OCEAN TRAVEL. -AVED D. FOR SALE-WILL SELL ELEGANT BUILDING lot, 20x95, weil. situated im n.w., for We. foot. One-fourth cash, balance in 2 or 3 years. Address Tree’ fice. na-Bin STONE, 804 an} $06 F st. nw. Price, $7,000 STONE, S04 an] S06 F $5.00. AVID D. 40. 30-ft. partnerst) ip. ley. to ‘settle Wil nd 806 F st. nw. “HANCE— rar , bal. monthly—a fine Provably the cheapest home ever offered in the Ist flon northw 2 park ved roe and bath bed rooms, ok ptalrs; in lizst-elaxs repnir; lot “PT ate nw. Priew, $ we It | DAVID D. ONE, Sv and S08 i st. nw. FOR SALE—A LARGE HOUSE— ee LOW PRICE. Only t 850; on a wide avenue n.w.; 3 stories, cellar, 25 bed rooms, bath, parlor, ain $n vm SSTORY AND oa SALE-NICE PitESS-iICK, cellar house, in very destratle location on East Capitol 10 rooms, rear sta ND BARGAIN -$3,500— BUSINESS Tth st. .v. near N'st.; lot SO feet Want a sna FoR Sat. PROVEREY; deep. “Call It FOR SALE. NEW HOU: 20 FT. FRONT; ON batlt by owrer for his own bat owing to Il health can be purchased ce. For price and terms apply to FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F st. nw. west stde of 16th s home, n.w., 2 house this ' property r sale. For prices and term: cull at the office; if want to buy It will be to see me in regard to the above. W. LINKINS. 800 19th st. E BY OWNER, always in demand, a first- or full ark ad- yeur advantage Ja7-3t c For SALE On ing a good ren ‘ORTH SIDI . between Oth and 1th st. feet front by 100 to ailey her business . 800 _ 19th jat2t FoR SALE Ok EXCHANGE HOUsES— 1218 N. H. ave. b. 1220 N. H. ave 1369 Kenesaw ay 1387 Kenesaw a 1365 Kenesaw « 1377 1th st. nw., 2106 Ward place, Gr. a 2108 to 14 Ward plac MEYERS & Real Estate, Loans and Insurance, xt G st. nw. Tt For SALE— CHOICE AND RARE BARGATNS. LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. Beantiful new uorthwest 3-story and basement stone aad brick dwelling; lurge stable in rear; lot 20 by 100 feet; rented at $60 per month. Price. weeeeeee $0,500 Destrable new bay-window brick, near War De- artment and avenue cars, with good lot; beauti- il northwest home at greatly reduced Price 0 TI st. ne, extended near ear r line, small frame dweliing. Price. + $1,000 Pennsylvania ave. splendid store and dwell- ail rented; lot 18% by 130 to S0-f00t alley. 7% nhs $7,500 story and basement brick on 14th st.; $ rooms and bath. 50 reat per month. Price. set. E and M sts.; Destrabl st. nw. wanted. 10th st. all mt gat Deve. Price PECIAL. ory and cellar brick dwelling and M sts.; houses im same ‘For a few days we can sell @ greatly reduced a Destrabie new 2 on 7th st. ne. bet. row held + desirable dwell- h side of I st. near 23d s Dr Price... $5,500 0 rooms and bath; all Desirable 3-story and basement brick dwelling on 15th st. near L st.; lot 25 ft. 9 im. by about le feet. Offer wanted, eee ee $12,000 parties"’—Beautiful home ‘ave. and Washington “For desirable colored newr N. Ht ‘y buy-window brick; all modern tins. ry cheap. or eee 4,000 Mass. ave. me. near Stanton Square, 2-story brtek dweiting; all moder, tm; near M st., 1th st.” ow. good rent... meut brick, unde P st. o.w. be brick and stone ft. deep to 10-foot al ‘2st st., conventent to cars and herdies, 2-story and b. brick and stone dwelling; beau i- ful not bi 2,500 Tennsylvania ave. o.w., splendid store and @vveliing; all reated; good lot, with wide improved alley lm rear. $5,000 DECIDED BARGAIN. e frontage or over 200 feet on desirable in northwest near N. H. ave. Wili seil whole or part. Offer wanted. | Splendid chance for buiider. Price per square 2.00 FOR EXCHANGE. We have houses and lots im all sections for ‘ Appt exchange. GARGHET, WILCOX x & HIESTO it SALE—$10,000 LESS THAN Cost—ONE “OF the most valuable estates in this city. Prk - «+ $30,000 < & BLACKWOOD, st. Dw. frout and back yards, and fly screens, on 10th Price, $4,0W. Terms ‘$6,500, a bargain, 3-story Sroom brown-stone aml brick dweiling two squares of Dupout Circle. N.E.; 2 STORIES AND G Si. FP. H, DUEUAY, Ow: vr wanted. ZSTORY AND CEL m.1.; Yft. lots Owner, ‘jaa-ae For SALE ROANO! race, Columbia Heights; overlooking ye Mth st. a 12 rooms and 2 bath rooins; bot water ARIRELL, Jab-tt Pe Fou SALB—AN U fine pressed st. bet. T and U u.w. 15th & and brown-stone house, furnace and modern imps. ; Price, $7.000—small cash pay~ lot 19% by 90. ment. Inquire at ELEVATOR, 1429 Fok SALB- ave.; east front of the U. tion: tiled bath room; fine decorations; only one house left of 11; will sell below cost to close, eS, Owner, nw. SEVERAL HANDSOME NEW DWELL ings within 3 syuares of Dupont Circle, Prices m $10,500 to $25,080, (Nos. 143 to LF 4we TYLEM & RUTHERFORD, 13 freat “big house. and ouly $600 ‘saves $1,500, at least, the mo- . OLD AND NAVY DEPARTMENTS. SIBLE PURCHA: 1 PAYMENT AND $50 PER MONTH. VERY SMALL ©. or TH oF THE HANDs W. PRICE, Dot 000. B. WIM rte paca = Poi $500 KNOCKED OFF PRICE, TITEN $500 nade, sou present of om lovely new 9-rm. p. b. house; 2 parlors, livrary,front and back ice to secure nice Lome ou $10 10 months year; don't pay reut "twill pay. Romn 5, per month any longer; Tove now; $a5-3e* FoR SaLE—WiL 1201 Pa. ave. $3,500 6 ROOM $20 month’ to responsivle TY TO have constant inquiries HAVE PROP ? We FoR Sate rent or ex You for such. ‘us your list. JAMES 5 oom 8, Central Nat. Bank. FoR BALE— ELEGANTLY LOCATED MODE! MES (Northwest) WHERE OWNERS ARE FORCED TO SELL. ICULARS ON’ APPLICATION. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st.n-w. magnil ave., near ——, € yy carved, and large ; elaborute hot water electric lights and electric roughout; about twenty (20) at bath rooms, tivo large pa: coal storage, conservatory and 1 ory, two pore vaults, &e.; hardwood finish on every floor the finest material of every descripticn; built by day's work by the nest mechanics obtatnable, and it is undoubted!y the most elegant and best built resience tn ; this house has never been oc- wticulars, apply at 611 EDWIN nary, A. NEWMAN, Owner. HANGE—WId, EXCHANGE § BEAUTI- a valued at $1,300 each, well ee in for Itaprove perty im northw-st. dy RM. O., Star’ oft ALE-WE HAVE THE SOLE © of the choicest lots in Columbia” Heights, from MWe. to $2 per square foot; several corner lots at $1 per foot. MEYERS “& ANDERSON, 1 Exiate, Loans and Insurance, 1323 G st. n.w. Jat-1w FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE CORNER LOT, NEAR Conn. and N. i. 3 35 feet front; suit- abie for doubie house; only $7,500. CHARLES W. _ HANDY, 610 12th iw nw. “CHARLES W. HANDY, G10 13th st. mW. first-class nelghLorhoud; $2.500. Je5-3t ; handsome trep: it. CPARLES W. LANDY, 610 13th st. Jab-3t FOR SALE—PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. If you wish a choice lot for a home or for in- Yestiment select one in this the choicest part of the Distelet. Lots front on the Condult road and overlook the Potomac river and Virginia hills; are within three miles of the “White House. Washington and Great Falls Electric railway surveyed to run through the property. umber of lots limited. eaiaoee enery and heaithfuiness unequal iy Palisades Office, 1420 Fst. Bw. ea 8. H. PINE, _Ja5-Im Special Agent. FOit SALE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS— THE IDEAL REAL ESTATE. CO} AVENUE NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, AT THE POINT AXD JUST ABOVE WHERE THE JUNCTION OF CO: AVE., FLORIDA AVE., S ST. AND 21ST ST. IS REACHED BY THE F ST., CAPI- ‘TOL AND CON AVE. LINE OF CARS, IS THE IDEAL SUBDIVISION KNOWN AS CONNECTICUT AVENUE HEIGHTS. AT THIS JUNCTION THE CONNECTION OF THE CITY AND ITS MOST BEAUTIFUL EN- VIRON EXISTS, FORMING ONE HARMONIOUS PLOT. COMB! # URBAN AND SUBURBAN PERFECTION, NOT HERETOFORE ACCOM- PLISHED, OK POSSIBLE TO BE, IN ANY OTH- ER SECTION OF WASEINGTON. THIS MOST INVITING TRACT, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE WM. WALTER PHELPS TRACT, NOW BEING HANDSOMELY COMPLETED, OPENING UP THE MOST VALUABLE AND MOST CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SITES IN THE CITY FOR HOMES OR SPECULATIVE INVESTMENT. LEVATED. OVERLOOKS THE MOST T POR! OF NORTHWEST WASH- "" CONNECTICUT AVENUE, THE FAVORITE RESIDENCE AND DRIVING AVENUE ON THE ENTIRE EAST LINE OF THIS GRAND PROPERTY; 130 FEET WIDE; 40 FEET FROM FRONT LINE OF LOY TO CURB LINE. FINE PANORAMIC VIEW OF THE CITY DOWN THE BEAUTIFUL POTOMAC. PENSIVE AND HANDSOME IM- EARLY $60,000 SPENT BY TO MAKE THIS SUPERLATIVE- HE 74 LOTS, A NUMBER OF THE HIGHEST PRICED ARE ALREADY DIS- Posi ‘TO PURCHASERS WHO INSURE THE FUTURE OF THE LOCALITY. SPECIAL TERMS TO THOSE ERECTING ACCEPTABLE DWELL- ATTRACTIVE HOUSES ONLY PERMIT- 0 BE EUILT. THE COST OF THE FOUR HOUSES NOW PLANNED IS FROM $10,000 TO $30,000 EACH. OWNERS GUARANTEE THE CHOICEST CHARACTER OF HOME PROPERTY SHALL BE MAINTAINED. RESPONSIBLE BUILDERS AND ARCHITECTS AND THOSE DE- SIRING TO ERECT ATTRACTIVE HOMES CAN ARRANGE FOR PURCHASE OF LOTS WITH- OUT CASH. FOR PLATS AND FULL CONDITIONS CALL ON OR ADDRESS J. B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13TH 8ST. 422-e05m FOR SALE—I WILL SELL HANDSOME BUILDING site, 16x98, on 12th street east, for $475. Term: $25, down, ‘$10 month. OWNER A, Star office. PIANOS AND ORGANS. UPRIGHT PIANO, 7 1-3 OCTAVES; LENGTH, 5 ft. 8 in.; height, 4 ft. 8 in.; width, 2 ft. 4 1-2 in.; ebonized case, and fine tone ‘and appear- ance. This piano Was first sold for $400; has been used about 8 months, and will be sold for $215; $10 cash and $10 per month; stool and scarf included. Walnut-case Organ reduced from $80 to $63. ‘Terms, $5 cash and $3 per month. HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. nw. If yon think your piano ‘needs repairing ‘drop us a card and we will give you an esticnte of the cost. ni5-3m-12 PIANO TUNING. Commnence the NEW YEAR with. dies, How? Send for GEO. J. BECKER, Professional Tuner, 805 11th 026-31 KNABE AMOS. Unequaled in Tone. Touch, Workmanship and Durability. persed gre Pianos for Rent. —— O— Second-hand Pianos at Bargains. jat-144_ WM. KNABE & CO., 817 Pa. ave. n.w. jleasant melo- Gladdened thousands of bave made Multitudes We are Proud to sell Stieff you will be Proud to own Piamos Yactory prices. Fair Terms, D.'G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 11TH ST. N. The $a1-202 An Artist’s Choice For only $275. A maenificent Full Size Upright Grand Piano can be had for $275, at $10 cash and $10 per mo. Original price, $400. One of the best standa-d makes. Sweet tone and beautiful action. Handsome style and very rich and clegant in appercance. One of the great bi gains in a lifetime. Fine stool and a scarf With tt. Warranty of G years. Come quick. The Piano Exchange, 13 Pa. Ave. 428-244 THE LEADING PIANO HOUSE. T FIND THE KRAKAUER PIANO EXCELLENT in every particular. They are of thorough, solid workmanship. S. B. Mills. For sale at G. H. KUHN'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC,1209 G st. Est.1872. DENTISTRY. Aching Teeth May be cured very often without the~ neces- sity of extracting. A Uttle treating, followed by a perfect filling, will render a tooth sound and hexlthy. Our fillings are faultless—amal- gam, silver or platina—75 cents. Extracting, Without pain or use of dangerous anaesthetics —50_ cents. Dr. Graham, 307 7th St. Jaz-14d FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, Oyen daily from 10 fo 12 a.m. to 5 pan. No charge except for materials Extracting free. ni DENTAL INFIRMARY--DENTAL DEPART- ‘olumbian University, 1325 H st. nw. Open datly from 1 until 5 p.m. All operations at cost of material used. Extracting free. ocd-tf FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY, NATIONAL UNXI- versity, cor. Sth and K sis. nvr. Extractin free. iseases of the teeth treated. Teeth tlled and plates made; small charge for material. In- firmary open from 2 to 5, Tuesday, Thursday avd Saturday mights from 7 to 9 for extracting, ete. 413-Im SEEING IS BELIEVING. Personal investigation will demonstrate the su- periority of our services. Visit other dental offices, teen come here and note the difference. We have udies and attractive parlors to make and our operators will gladiy ment for your own particular ToT 1 and 2 ved. FRE ment of with Zono or gas, 50c.: clean- ing. silver fillings, 75c.; platina, $1.00; gold, according to size; solid gold crowns, $7.50: ‘very best teeth, $5.00. U. S. Dental Association, 20d COR. 7fH AND D STS. N.W. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, |- 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most _reasorable terms. Telephone call, 840. jal-tr AUGUSTUS _BURGDORE, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER AND BMBALMER, 4 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Telephone, 295. 0e23-tr TO SMALL INVESTORS—WE HAVE ON HAND first trust notes, small amounts, paying 6, 8 and 10 per cent, interest and principal guaranteed. all and large amounts carefully invested in ft mortgages. HOBINSON & LODGE, 98 "At: tie bldg. 28-1 $20,000 TO LOAN IN SUMS 10 SUIT ON CITY OR suburban real estate; either straight or on build- ing association plan.” WHITE & KLEINER, Sas-1w oz F st. nw. PARTY DESIRING LOAN OF $1,000 OR $1,200 ON city real estate cam secure it by addressing _REAL, Star office. ite ED—COLLATERAL LOAN OF $300 ON Stock valued at $900; wil! yay good commission and good intere: ease address Box 53, Star otic §a5-3m MCNEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 and 6 per cent; no delay. R. i. 'T. LEIPOLD, jat-te S.w. cor. 123th and F sts. pw. MONEY TO LOAN. 0 ON GOOD CITY erty; other sums to suit on ccuntry and Dan ‘property. DUCKE:T, DENT & 00., 635 ston ‘Jad Bt MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER cent. Loans made without delay. CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st. nw. ja5-1m $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, pianos in"residence or storage; also policies, ware- se receipts, interests in estates, Ist ind 2d trust notes or other securities. 1202 N. Cap. st. Ja4-Im* WE HAVE $50,000 TO LOAN AT 6 FER CENT ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. NO DELA Jat-iw DIGGES & FAIRFAX, 701 12th st. nw. TO LOAN—OUT OF TOWN—MONEY IN LARGE sums on first trust city property. Address MONEY K., Star office. jat-iw MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. Jatt MONEY IN interost on D.C. real estate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1406 G st. n.W. SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST peEais v. IN WASIINGRON. 2 IN WASHINGTON. PRIVATE. LESSONS. AND * CBASSES IN LAN- €fBe mathematicd um@ Engitsh branches, EVA TH, A.M., 604 12th nw. Evening pupils Gia ee qf 10 p.m.; best refs. did- 2 PUPILS WANTED—A “*HIGHLY — EDUCATED oung lady wishes a faw puptis, elther .at their jomes or her own; mathemati ‘Ad- dress M. L. T., 180 O st. method; §7 per . quarter parlors ‘Spek from 10 a. until 2° OW, THE FE BRUARY t H’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE, 4311 11th st. nw. TBS OF SHORT,STORIES, U the high ay Uauncefote, Mra, B. McAdoo, Truesdell, Mrs. Hen- derson, ete., ete, ‘These clude now forming, will ‘Of gaining selt-c: afford students the advantage fidence 1a speaking modern lan GAILLARD SCHOUL OF LANGUAGES, 606 et. nw. Ja7 EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN LADY WOULD take some’ more scholam in excelient, German lecsons and good piano; language taught in very short time, 324 © st. n.w. 4a5-3t* IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE: Has been enlarged and decorated and 1s a handsome and well-equipped BUSINESS COLLEGE. VANTAGES, Best teachers. Lowest terms. Patronized by the best people. Best, location. Individual instruction. ‘Thorough courses completed in a short tine. Day and evening sessions. Students may enter on any school “ay. Graduates assisted to situations, Pergons secking business cducation are invited to visit IVY INSHITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE and cervince themselves of the superiority of the ac- commodations and methods. Send for catalogae. Full business course, day or night, $25 a year. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. Ivy INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor. 8th and 2.W nl7-3m S$. W. FLYNN, A. M., Priacipal. National School of Oratory, ay . 2.W. jal-tr ieee Ja3-St° (Over Sanders & an's Music Store.) MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS CITY AND | VOCAL, PIANO, VIOLIN-STUDENTS CAN GET count rty at 5 and G per cent interest. HICHAMD B. B. CHEW, Jr.,att'y-at-Law, §al-3m 512 F st. nw. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city property; lowest rates; applitations reported oa promptly; also installment loans made. Cull on or address. L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. nw. Balti- more office, 116 St. Paul st. 429-1m* MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- Proved District real estate in sums to suit. ALBERT F. FOX, a9-1m 920 F st. nw. MONEY LOANED ON OLD LINE LIFE INSUR- ance policies, approved indorsed notes and other available security at 10 per cent per aunum. STIWEIL @ STUBBLESIELD, Metts ‘blag 415-1m* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—AT 6 PER cent on Washington city real estate, in sums from $8,000 and upwards: no delay in furnishing moncy. CHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate and Loans, 413-1m 610 13th st. nw. MCNEY LOANED ON APPROVED COLLATERAL. such as stocks, bonds, trusts, syndicate certif- cates tnd old ‘ire life policies. No delay. a7 YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott bldg. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE— $10,000. - 1,200. ‘500. THOS. E WAGGAMAN, n28-tt 917 F MONEY TO LOAN-WE HAVE A FUND OF $5,000, which we will loan on first-class business or dence property at 5 per cent for 8 or 5 yea other larger or smaller sums to loan at 5 and 6 per cent. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO eelg-tt 1407 F st. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON approved real estate kecurity; no delay. si HEISKELL & McLERAN, ee 1008 F et. MONEY TO LOA’ N-IN ANY SUMS DESIRED— AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. ALSO BUILDERS’ LOANS. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14TH ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, an? COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOA} SELL real estate, let me hear from save you time and money. J. EAK 526 12th st. MO: TO LOAN ON estate at 5 per cent interest. sel-tft APPROVED CITY REAL Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, dy 1307 F st. nw. WASHIN LOAN ..610 F NW. Wi you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly conftential, and you can get the money the day you nsk for ft. ‘Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time te sult the convenience of the borrower, and gny part paid reduces the cost of carrying the lean in proportion to the amount WWASTINGTON MORTUAGE LOSS CO., Jel6-tr 610 Fat. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAT. ESTATE OR FIRST- class security at lowest rates of interest; no de- lay where the security is cood. apl6 0. 0. GREEN, 803 7th st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delarn. M. M. PARKER, 1418 F MONEY TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transactions. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tt 1324 F st. hw. MONEY TO TOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP- wed District real estate: alco Installment Jane made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, apg 1418 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 70 SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apIS-tf Cor. 18th and G sts. b.w. mho st. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, &0., Without removal from your possession. Low rates; easy terms; no publicity; loans made the day you apply for them. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 602 F st. n.w., main floor. WINTER RESORTS. Brunswick, Ga., THE OGLETHORPE. A PERFECT WINTER RESORT HOTEL. Opens Jan. 5. Famous for its healthful climate, talmy sea air, aquatic sporte, and tine drives through pine forests. Send for cireuiar. d22-eo26t- WARREN LELAND, JIr., Manager. LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY. “The Lakewood,’’ NOW OFEN. FRED STERRY, Manager. G18-t,th&s-130 private ($1 grade) lessors at only 25c. of a re- nsible profesar of acknowledged abilitr, who fers. this irducemeot to introduce himself romptly. Address CONSERVATORY, Star of- Rees Jab-1w FRENCH CLASS NOW BEGINNING; RAPID PRO- ress assured; $1 2 month; two lessons a week. 3-6t* WIMODAUGHSIS, 1328 I st. n.w. PROF. J. FRANCIS GERMUILLER, TEACHER OF Piano, ‘orgun. vocal music and “harmony; espe- Gaily’ attentive to beginners a3 well as a ¢ pans advanced. 611 I st. n.w. PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY oe AD- vanced studies. Especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate, Prof. J.. 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts. se22-e,m,tu,4m* DRAUGHTING AND MATHEMATICS Taught evenings. Second term ” begins Jan- uary 7, azvcame At 531 Ttb st. no. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w.—Plano, organ, voice, violin, guitar and mandolin, flute, cornet, &c. Free advantages to pupils. O. B. BULLARD, Director. d28-1m* WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, 1226 15TH et. Day and boarding school. Primary and a Yanced departments in charge of able teacher ial advantages. Moderate term: Mis AUDIA STUAI i JOHNS HOPKIN Years’ experience; students’ thoroughly prepared for college in classics apd other studies; coaching. @i-lm W. F. DALES, Ph. D., 322 C st. nw. 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, Btage for dav scholars. French Kindergarten. MISS FRANCES MARTIN, PRINCIPAL. ocl7-3m* COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 7th st. n.w., ©. K.“URNER, . CE, Prin. The principal begs to call the attention of patrons and friends to the change of the college address on account of removal. Shorthand Dictation Society—Entrance fee, $2; monthly dues, $1; dictation three nights a week. Address C.K. URNER, 418 Columnta Colldze of Commerce. PIANO INSTRUCTION BY MISS\MAY H. MEAD, certificated pupil of Here. Halt of the Royal Con- Cae c ‘Berlin. Address 2001 I st. nw. Ro! * LANG UAG ES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 141! st. n.w. Branches io. the principal American and Euro- pean cities. Send for circulars. French, German, Spanish, Itqyan, Latin, Greek. GUITAR, BANJU, MANDOLIN TAUGHT IN ONB term by a teacher of experience; careful training of positions. At 1006 ‘B.w. nol0-2m* RAILBOADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Gta and B ste, In effect 4:00 p.m., January 7, 189 10:30 AM. PENNSYLVANIA” LIMITED—Pall- man Sleeping, Dinlug, Smoking aud Observation Gus, Hurristurg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indian- apolis, Cleveland and ‘Toledo, Butlet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE—Pajiman’ Buffet Par- Yor Car to Harrisbu Harrisburg to Pittsbu 8:40 PLN GO Varlor and Dining Cars, \D ST. LOUIS EXPRESS—- Pallanan Wut Parlor G Sleep- ing and Diuing Loi Cincinnati, Louis c = 7:0 DP. a v ‘EXN EXI’KissS--Puilman Sleep- ing Car ‘to’ Chi aud Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Cr 7:10 P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS—Poll- wan Sleeping and Dining Cars to Be Vaults) and Sleeping Cur Harrisburg to Cin 10:40PM, PACING BXIKESS Vuliman Sleep ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. , for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester ‘ra Falls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 “A.M. for Elmira nil Renovo. daily, cept Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:40 p.m. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Walls dully, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Suspensicn Bridge via Buftalo. 10:40 P.M. tor Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Beflalo and Washington to Eliuira, For Muiladelphia, New York and the East. 4:00 P.M. “CUNGRESSIONAL LIMITED," all Parlor Caras With Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York daily, for Philadelphia week days. Regular at 7:05 (Wining Car), 7:20, 8:00 (Dining Car), 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car) and ‘11:00 (Dining Car) a.m., 12:15, 3:15, Fyne tay cana bm. On Sunday, 7:05 (Dining Car), 7:20, (Dining Car), 9:00, 11:00 (Dining Car) a.m., 12:15, 3:15, 63 10:00 and 11:35 p.m. For Phila- getphia only, Fast Express 7:50 am. week days. Express, 2:01 and 6:40 pan. daily. an 7:50 a.m, week days daily. aitimore, 6:25, 7:05, 7:20, 7:60, 8:00, 9:00, 10:30, 11:00 and 11:50 a.m. #40 (4:00, Limited’. 4:20, 4: 40, 6:05; 200, 10:40, 11:15 sind 12:35 p.m. On 8:00, 9:00, 9:05, 10:30, 11:00 2:01, 4:15, 8:40 (4:00 Limited), 340, 7:10, 10:00, 10:40 and 11:35 Creek Line, 7:20 a.m. and 4:36 p.m. daily, except Susday. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 and 11:50 a.m, and 20 oe Bay except Suaday. Sundays, 9:00 ‘Atantic Coast Lin>, “Florida Special” for Jack- le and St. Augustine, 10:48 p.m. week days. Express for Richmond, Jacksonville ‘and ‘Tama, 230 pan. cally. Richmond and Atlanta, daily. Tichmoua only, 10:57 a.m. week Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 a.m. daily p.m. week aay vor Alerandela, 4:30, 7:45, 8:40, 9:45, 7, 11:50 eae) 4:25, 6.00, m. On Suaday 1Gu15, “8:02” and For Boston without euange, and 3:15 p.m, = For Pennsylvania avenue and at the station, 6th aud B streets, where orders can be left for the che:k- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and residence S. M. PREVosT, J. R. WouD, ee 1 Manager. General Passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. ak Schedule qn ettect December 2, 1804, ains leave ly from Union Station (B. and P.), 6th and B ats, : Through the grandest scenery in America, with the handsomest and most complete solid train serv- tee west from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—“Cincinnati_and St, Louis Special”’—Solid Vestibuled, newly Equipped, Blec- trie-lighted, Stcam-heat-d’ Train, Pullman's finest slecping cars Wasbington to Cincinnati, Indians Us and St. Louis without change, ‘Dining Gar iponate tie Arrive Cincinnati, 6:00 a.m polis, a.m, and Chicxgo, 5:30 p.m.j St. Louls, 6:56 p. pe or 11:10 P.M. DAILY.—The famous “F, FY. Lim- ited.” A solid vestibuied train, with dining car and Pullman slecpers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Loutsville, without change. Observation car feom Hinton, Arrives Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 8:00 9.35 p.m.; Indlanapolis, 11:20 p.m.; Chicago, .. and St. Louts, connects in Union depot for all point: —For Old Point 10:57 A-M., EXCEPT SUNDAY. Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail lin 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and_ principal Virginia points; daily except Sunday, for Ikich- mov company’s of- Pullman locations -and tickets fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania a. H. ¥ Norwood. Institute A Belect a Limited eee and Day School For Young Ladies and Little Girls. For full information address. Mrs. WM) “D, CABELL, Principal. no27 1485 K st. n.w., Opposite McPierson_Shuare. Gunston Institute, 8038-2040 and 8042 Cambridge place n.w. Boarding and duy school for iris, a5-3m ‘Mr. and Mrs. LASON. Washington Seminary: 1538-40 17th st. Select boarding and day ‘kehool. Collegiate and preparatory depts. German-Enztish Kindergarten. Primary. Mr.& Mrs. SMALLWOOD. a6-tt FRENCH TAUGHT TO BE SPOKEN WELL, ead and understo; good pronunciation; term of 5 or 10 weeke; French receptions free; expert teacher, MILLE. V. Puc" HOMME, 307 D bw. ni4-3m* ART STUDENTS LEAGUE, 608 17TH ST. Day and evening classes in drawing and paint- tng, from cast end life, under Mr. C. H. L. Mac- donald and Mr. Edward H. Siebert, Compost tion, Mr. B. ©. Messer and Mr. R. N. Brooke. Water color, Mr. De Lancey W. Gill. “Treparn- tory antique, Miss Alma de Mier. Special terms the year. oc8-tf Education for Real Life. 1864. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 1894. The Spencerian Business Colteze, National Bank of the Republic building,’ cor. 7th and D n.w. Day and night sessions. The thirtieth scholaeile year of this popular in- stitution began Monday, September 3, 1894. Five departinents, viz; Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, rap{d calcu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of ‘expression, clvics, political economy and commercial law; ‘Practical English, with {nitiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and ‘Type- writing, including English; Spencerian Itapid Writ- ing; Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Full of thoroughly trained teachers. Location ceu- tral. Office open every business gay and night. Write or call for_ new annual announcement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, ocl5-tr Prinalpal_and Proprietor. MISS AMY C. LEAVITT, 1121 VERMONT AVE. _N.W., PIANO AND HARMONY sel-dtf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. Mt. Vernon Seminary, 1100-1104 M_ st, and 1124-1128 11th at. Boarding and day school for young ladies end Uttle children. ‘Thoroughly modern and progressive in method and spirit. Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments. New buildings, perfectly equipped with every appliance for health and comfort of pupils. ‘“wentleth year opens October 2. For further information spply to the principal, se7-tr Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS. MISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL WILL RE- open for the sixth year on Monday, Oct. 1, at 1429 20th st. n.w. Applications may’ be made at the echool and at 3024 Q st. n.w. 4-30 THE ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS, 1312, MASS.AVE., FOR YOUNG LADIES AND’ CHILDREN. The English course offers every opportunity for obtaining a thorough literary education, while special attention ts given to the putural sclonces, ‘oval and instrumental music, drawing and paint- ing, French, German, Latin, elocution 2nd phys- feal culture’are taught by competent instructors. ocl-t AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT, HOTEL BON AIR, AUGUSTA, GA., Will open Dec. 15, 1894; a model hotel, with all latest improvements and conveniences; located G59 feet above sea level; on sume range cf hills as Aiken; -particularly dry, balmy and invigorat- ing climate; excelient cufsine; pure water and perfect drainage; velect orchestra and abundant faciiities for out and indoor sports. For booklot and full particulars address 129-th,sdetudor C._A. LINSLEY. HYGEIA HOTEL, Old Point Comfort, Va. Unrivaled as # health and pleasure resort. Air balmy and full of life-giving ozone. New plumb- ing throughout and perfect drainage and other sanitary arrangements, Send for descriptive pamphlet. a11-tu,th,s39t F._N. PIKE, Manager. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Directly “on the ocean front. Hot salt baths. Elevator. Ja4-26t CHAS. EVAN Do You Want Poney? s¢e¢e¢¢ We advance money on house- eee hold effects, merchandise, &c., eee left with us on storage. oseph Brothers & C Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 637 Ave. Ja8-204 PIPE ORGAN ORGAN PRACTICE, WITH OR WITHOUT " THEO, INGALLS KING, Bae 920 L st. nw. Signor Flariano Maina, Shoot Art for Singing —Rullsn Method, 1307 14th st. Win AUGHES CLASSES, "1998 1 31 Languages, Delsarte, Dancing, Elocution, pewriting, Literature, Histor; eeplng. ADA L. SMEPH, Supt The McDonald-Ei fis School, 1305 17th st., 1624 Masg. aveq and 1623 N (ie English and French Bearing and Day School for Young Ladiee and Little; Girlag For information address the principal, Miss ANNA ELLIS. a.m, BALTIMORE AND OUIO Ra Schedule in effect January 6, 18 Terrey avenue and C strect. For Chicago and Northwest. Vestibuled Limited :00 p.m. For Cincinnati, St. and Tdi - buted Limited, 3:80" p.m, 8 120) might am, and 5:35 p. dally, a = For Texington and Staunton, 11:25 a.m, m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Rontoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and ‘New Orleans, 11 For Luray, 8:30 p.m. daliy. For Baltimore, week days, 24:20, 5: 45-minutes) a.m. 45-minutes), 3:25 (9:00 45-minutes), . x2:20 3 45-mim t s), 3: 5, 00 45-min. P For Annapolls, 7:10 and 8:80 a.m. S p.m. Sundays, 8:30 #.m,, 4:31 25:30"p.m. For Hagerstown, a11:25 a.m, and a5:30 p.m. For Gaithersburg and way points, "a6: a12:50, 03:35, 04:53, *5:85, °7 For Washington Junction and way points, 69:00, 9:50 a.m., b1:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at Royal BLUE LINE’ For ‘New ‘York axp PHILADELPHIA. Leave W: ashington from statlob corne1 express trains, 11 For Pitteiurs and GieMand, express dalle i For Wiachester and way stations, a5: p.m. dally sleeping cats through. x7:10, x7:80, (8:00 i -minntes), x11:30 aad 11:35 p. utes), 35: +05, 6:80, 28:00, 29500, 10:08, S11s30e 1185 For Frederick, b9:00, a11:25° a.m. For Boyd and way pointe, °7:05 p.m. al1:30 pan. principal stations only, a4:$0, a3:30 p.m. ew York, Boston and the east, Week days, 8:00, (1 a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Dinfo: :00 Dining Car), 8:00, (11:30 p.m. S , open at 10:00 o'clock). Sundays, 4:20, (9:00 a.m. Dining Car), (12:00 Din- ing Cur), 8:00, (6:00 Dining Car), 8:00, (11:80 Sleeping ‘Car, open for passengers 10:00 p'm.). Buffet Parior Cars on all day trains, For Atlantic City, 4 -m., 10.00 a.m, and 12:00 noon. Sundays, 4:20 a.m., 12:00 noon, aExcept Sunday." *D bSunday only. xExpress trains. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, G19 Pa. ave., New York ave, 15th st. and ‘at depot. R. B. CAMPBELL, nid Gen. Manager. Gen, Pass. Agt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY @icdmont Air Line.) Behedule in effect January 6, 1895. AN trains arrive and leave at Pennssivanta Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally—Local for Danville, at Manasead for Strasburg, daily, except and at Lyuchburg with the Norfolk and \ :01 A.M.—Daity—Th> UNITED STATES FAST ies Pullman Buffet Sleepers Now York ond Wastington to Jacksonville, uniting at Char- lotte with Pullcan Siecper for Augusta; also Pul man Sleeper New Yerk to Montgomers, with con- nection for New Orleans; ecnnects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Ala., Memphis, ‘ansas City, Daily for Charlottesville and through train for, Strasturg, dally except, Sunday. SW YORK A. . ED. Pullman ‘ashington to Augusta and Tampa aud Fullman Double Drawing Room Compartment Car New York to St. Augustine, D Car Charlotte to St. Augustine, Pirst-c aches Washing- ) St, Augustiue witho ND SOUTH- Daily—W ASHI SSTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Sleepers and "Dining Cars, ww York to Astevilie and Hot ry, New York to Mein- w Orleaas Dining Car from AND OHIO DI, ington 9:10 A.M. daily, fly, except Sunday, and 6 ¢ Mound Hitland 6:38 P.M. d: Returning, arrive at) Washington § P.M. daily from Round Hill, yt Sunday, frou Lernddn 9 rains: from the and CHAS. 0. SCULL, Connects anday, stern, SHORT York and Vi Pullman Fulman § {a Birmingham Atlanta and Montgomery. raraiai y nue, and at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tien. W. W. oe IN, COAL A YD Woop Friends’ Select School, TREET NAW. PRIMARY, | INTERMEDIAEH) SCHOOL departments for XI HIGH OTH ES. It seeking a zood school send ftoeys catalogue or call on the principal, who will explain the character of this one. nod-tf THOMAS W. SWDWEL THE BEL Y SCHOOL, 925 18TH ST., WILD reopen S er 24. Pupils prepared for West Point, Ani for ali uulversities and scientific isstons in the army and During the past eestulls fitted ene may be P schools, for direct comn Lavy ard for the civil service. Fear twelve students have been suc for vurious ea made for privat CHARLES suld-tt Wood's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 EAST Capitol _st., imparts a thorough knowledge of the COMMERCIAL STUDIES at the cost of less tin and an other schools. We make BREAD- WIN: of young people and then secure poel- tions for theni. Tenth year. Day and evening sessions. Send for circulars, nd-tf OLNEY INSTITUTE, ‘Special ladies and little gir ern Tang! study of music. art and m Miss Virginia 3 Dorse Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. Getting Your Money’s Worth ** * Is not the easlest thing fn th * + * miter what commodity you ma IT’S THE RULE HERE And every ton of coal or cord of wood you order from ux cnn feel assured reputation of years of fair dealing be! . . eeeee {Special “inducements are “offered quick cash buyers. LLER & CO., 10TH AND F STS.—Tel. 446. §-20d Wm. King & Son, 1022 16TH ST. and 2905 K ST., WGOD AND COAL. Drop us a postal or telephone (561-2), and our representative will call on yout. 226-18 Personal Mention, Col. Sam. ©. Reid has returned to this city, after several months’ absence, and is at the National. Cook’s Tours. week Eetablished 1541. ALL TRAVELING EXPENSES INCLUDED. ee MEXICO. A Grand Tour to MEXICO and return by Ward Lino Mail steamer “Yumurl" from New York Feb. 9, visiting Havana, Progreso, Vera Cruz, Pueblo, Cholnlu; “Mexico City, Guadalajara, Guanasinato, Aguas Calientes, Tampico, Campeche, ete. A pleasant cruise on the Gulf and tour through Mexico by Special Pullman train, Personally conducted parties to EGYPT, the NILE and PALESTINE. Five parties to FLORIDA. Aree delightful cruises to the WINDWARD ISLANDS. Descriptive Programmes free from THOMAS COOK & SON, 261 and 1225 Broadway, New York. Or G. W. MOSS, 921 Penna. ave., Washington. 427-co6t _ HOTELS. The Raleigh, WASHINGTON, D. C. Now open. European pian. For ladies and milemen ABSULCIELY. treproot throughout. ery floor lighted ‘by electricity and heated by steam. Complete equipment of public and pri sate bathe. "Wlegaut cate and ladies’ rostaursat. Private dining rooms and bunquet room. ‘Theater rties a specialt; jas-im * g. W. FRAZIER, Manager. WILLARD'S HOTEL, Pa. ave. and 14th st., Washington, D. C. sez EBBITT HOUSE. WASHINGTON, D. 0. STEAM ‘CARPET CLEANING. AMMONIATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best manner. Mattresses, made to order. Office, 1720 Pa, ave. Works, 1708 and 1710, E n.m. Telephone 864. WMYE.t, Manager. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—ON EASY TERMS— NORTHWEST, 1734 Corcoran st. 421 Gth st. 1505 M st. 782 2ist st. 1@21 Madison. 1433_L st. NORTHEAS 643-51. Acker 411 E st. 1244 Linden st. R. L. GOODMAN, G03 13th si CONGRESSMEN IN Tow ve Where Senators and Representatives May Be Found Here. The following is a complete directory of the Senators and Representatives in Con- gress, with their residences, in the city, during the present session: Sennte. President, Adlai E. Stevenson, La Nor- mandie. Aldrich, Nelson W., R. I, the Arlington. Allen, William V. 101 2d st. nc. Allison, William B., Iowa, 1124 Vt. ave. Bate, William B., Tenn., 218 N. Cap. st. Berry, James H., Ark. Metropolitan. Blackburn, J. C.'8., Ky., La Normandie. Blanchard, Newton C., La., Riggs. Brice, Calvin S., Ohio, 1611 I st. n.w. Butler, Matthew C., S. C., 1434 N et. n.w. Caffery, Donelson, La., 1715 H. n.w. Call, Wilkinson, Fla., 1903 N st. nw. Camden, Johnson N., W.Va.,1015 Conn.av. Cameron, J. D., Pa., 21 Lafayette square. Carey, Joseph M., Wyo., The Arlington. Chandler, William E., N.H., 1421 I st. n.w. Cockrell, Francis M., Mo., 1518 R st.n.w. Coke, Richard, Tex., The National. Cullom, Shelby M., IIL, 1413 Mass. ave. Daniel, John W., Va., ‘The Metropolitan. Davis, Cushman K., Minn., 1428 Mass.ave. Dixon, Nathan G., it. L, The Richmond. Dolph, Joseph N., Ore., 8 Lafayette square Dubois, Fred. T., Idaho, 1230 13th st. n.w. Faulkner, Charles J., W. Va., Page's. Frye, William P., Mé., The Hamilton. Gallinger, Jacob 'H., N. H., The Elsmere. George, James Z., Miss., The National. Gibson, Charles H., Md., The Shoreham. Gordon, John B., Ga., The Buckingham. Gorman, Arthur P., 2a. 1452 KC st. Gray, George, Del., 1421 K st. n.w. Hele, Eugene, Me, loot 16th st. n.w. Hansborough, Henry C., N. D., Cochran. Harris, Isham G., ‘Tenn. 15 Ist st. ne. Hawley, Jos, R., Conn., 1741 G st. Higgins, Anthony, Del., 1524 18th st. Hill, David B., N-Y., La Normandie. Hoar, George F., Mass., 919 I st. Hunton, Eppa, Va., La Normandie. Irby, J. L. M., 8. is, T. Jy NC. . Jones, James K., Ar Jones, ‘John P., > “a Kyle, James H. Dak., 101 2d st. n.e. Lindsay, Witham Ky, ‘The Shoreham. Lodge, Henry Cabot, a McMillan, James, Stich McLaurin, A, JM McPhersor .J., 1014 Vermont ave. Manderson, oe “Neb., The Arlington. Martin, J., Kan., 1775 Mass. ave. Mills, RQ, Tex, 1746 8 nw. Mitchell, J. H., Ore., Chamberlin’s. Mitchell, J. L., Wis., 32 B ne. Morgan, J. T.; Ala, 315 41-2 n.w. Merrill, J. S., Vt., 1 Thomas Circle. 1921 16th st. Ebbitt_ House. , 915 M st. nw. iit Vt. ave. 215 E, Cap. Murphy, E., jr, N.Y., 1701 K new. Palmer, J. Ii, The Elsmere. Pasco, &., Fla., Metropolitan Hotel. Patton, J., jr, Mich., The Arlington. Peffer, W. A., Kan., The Oxford. Perkins, c., Cal, La Normandie. Pettigrew, R. F., S. Dak., Page's. Platt, O. H., Conn., The Arlington. Power, C. T., Mont., La Normandie. Proctor, R., Vt., 1535 L st. Pugh, James L., Ala., 1333 R st. n.W. Quay, Matthew S., Pa., Page's. Ransom, Matt W., N. C., Metropolitan. Roach, Wm. N., N. 1541 T st. n.w. Sherman, John, Ohio, 1321 K st. n.w. Shoup, Geo. L., Idaho, The Cochran. Smith, James, jr., N. J., Chamberlat: La Nermandie. nt Circle. , Wm. M. Vest, Geo. G., M Vilas, Wm. F., W Voorhees, Dan'l W., Ind., 1. . H. ave. Walsh, Patrick, Ga., Metropolitan. Washburn, W. D., Minn., 1519 nw. White, Stephen M., Cal. Wilson,. James Towa, Oxford Annex. Wolcott, Edw. O., Col., 1221 Conn. ave. House. Abbott, Jo., Texas, ‘The Anderson. Adams, Silas, Ivy.. Myer’s Hotel. Adams, Robert, jr., Pa., the Albany. Aitken, David D., Mich., 407 C s. e. Alderson, J. D., W. V. Aldrich, J. Ti., Portland. Alexander, S. B., N. C., Metropolitan, Ailen, J. M,, Miss., Page's Hotel. Arnold, M., Mo., 483 Pa. ave. n.w. Apsley, L. D., Mass., 1 Avery John, s Babcock, J. W. Bailey, J. W:, Te: Baker, Wm. "Kan: Baker, H.M., Baldwin, M. R., Bankhead, J. Barnes, I.. E., Wis., Ran Bartholat, R., Mo., Congressional Hotel. Barwig, Chas.. Wis., National. Beckner, W. . Shoreham, Bell, Chas. J. Ne Tex. ational, . Cy Col, 313 Beltzhoover, F. E., Pa., National. Berry, A. S., Ky., Riggs House. Bingham, HW. I, Pa., The Albany, Biack, J. C., Hl, 1418 R. 1. ave. Black, J. C. C., Ga., Elsmere. Biair, H. W., N, H., 213 E. Capitol. Bland, R. P., Mo., 1421 R st. Boatner, C. J.. La., Willard’s, Boen, H. E., M National, Bolden, J. J., N. Y., the Arlington. Boutelle, C. A., Me., Hamilton, Bower, W. H., N. C., 1220 N. Bowers, W. Cal, Bancroft. Branch. W. A. B., N. C., Fredonia. Breckinridge, W. €. P., Ky., Arlington. Bretz, John L., Ind., 221 East Capitol. Brickner, G. H., Wis., Elsmere. Broderick, Case, Kan., Elsmere, Brookshir: V., Ind., Metropolitan, Brosius, M, Pa., Elsmere. Brown, Jason, ind., Riggs. Rromwell, H., Ohio, eee , 815 Vermont ave. 210 Sth st. me. a Bonn, B. 1. Metropolitan, Burnes, D.. D., Ohio, Shoreham. Burrows, J. C., Mich., Elsmere. + Bynum, W. D, Ind., 2314 19th, Cabanniss, T. B., Ga, 1143 N. H. ave. Gadn.us, C. A., N, J., Arlington, Caminetti, A., Cal, 15 Ist ne. Campbell, T. J., N. ¥., 023 Mass, ave. n.w. Cannon, J. G.. Ill., Normandie, Canncn, Marion, Cal, 224 A s.e, Capehart, J., W. Va., Varnum, Goruth, AG, Ky.. Riges Catchings, T. C., Miss., 1722 Q. Causey, J. W., Del, Chambe whilds, R.A. 10., Willard’s, A. N. Y¥., 113 0. Kk, i Cobb, J. E., Ala. Riggs “House. Cobb, 5..W., Mo., Normandie. Cockrell, J. V., Tex., 1134 11th. Coffeen, H. A., Wyo., 230 1st st. n.e. Cogswell, Wm., Mass., 1349 L-st. now. Coombs, W. J., N. ¥., i321 M. Cooper, C. M., Fla., Bancroft. Cooper, H. A., Wis., 907 13th n.w. Cooper, S, B., Tex., 213 N. J. ave. Cornish, Johnson, N. J., 1743 F. Cousins, R. G., Iowa, Normandie. Covert, J. W., N. ¥., Congressional, Cox, N. N., Tenn., Varnum. Crawford, W. T., N. C., vol M, Crain, W. H., Tex., 1416 16th. Crisp, C. F., Ga., Metropolitan. Culberson, D. B., Tex., Metropolitan, Curtis, C. E., Kansas, Oxford. Curtis, N. M., N. Y., 2113 Pa. ave. now. Dalzell, Jno., Pa., 1605 N. H. ave, Davey, R. CG, La., Metropolitan. Davis, Jno., 248 Sth n.e. De Armond, D. A., Mo., Varnum. De Forest, R. E., Conn., 221 Ist ne Denson, W. H., Ala. 1310 19th. Dingiey, Nelson, Me., Hamilton, Dinsmore, H. A., Ark., Metropolitan. Dockery, A. M., Mo., Willard’ Doiliver, J. P., lowa, Hamiiton, Donovan, D. D., Ohio, 120 3d 8.e. Doolitzle, W. H, Wash., Wormley’s. Draper, W. F., Mass., 1601 K. Durborow, A. C., liL, Shoreham, Edmonds, P. C., Va., 20 A = Edwards, P. C., Va., 230 A s.e Ellis, W. T. Richmond. Ellis, W. R., Oreg., £15 12th. Enloe, B_ A. Tenn., 1344 Vermont ave. English, - B., Cal., 1504 H. Epes, J. F., Va.. 230 A B.e. Erdman, C. J., Pa., Randall Hotel. Everett, Wm., Mass., The Albany. Fielder, G. B., N. J.. Normandie. Fithian, G. W., Ill, 514 13th st. n.w. Wietcher, L.. Minn., Shoreham, Flynn, D. Okla., National. Forman. W. &., Ill, Randall. Fyan, R. W., Mo., Hillman House. Geissenhain |. A. N. J., Arlington Gear, J. H., lowa, Portland. Geary, T. J., Cal., 1710 16th. Gillett, C. W., ¥., Hamilton. Gillett, F. H., Mass., The Albany. Gorman, J. 8. Mich., Wormley’s. Grady, Graham, J. H., N. Gresham, W., Texas, 426 Gth nw. Griffin, lL. T., Mich., 49 B st. s.e, Grosvenor, C. H., Ohio, Cochran. Grout, W. W., Vt., Arlington. Grow, G. A., Pa., Willard’s. erie J., IIL, #8 € s.e. Hager, A. L., Iowa, The Cochran. Hainer, E. J., Neb., 815 12th st. nw. Hall, O. M., Minn., 1401 Mass. ave, Hall, U. 8., Mo., 2113 O st. Hare, D. D., Ohio, Varnum. Harmer, A. C., Pa., The Cairo. Harris, W. A., Kansas, 1331 G st. n.w. Harrison, Geo. P., al«., Riggs. Harter, M. D., Ohio, 1610 Riggs place. Hartman C. 8., Bagg 1734 R st. Haugen, N. P., W 825 Vt. ave. Hayes, W. 1., lowa, G. Heard, Jno. T.. Mo., Riggs House. Henderson, D.’ B., lowa, Normandie. Henderson, Jno. S., N. C., Metropolitan. Henderson, 1. J., Illinois, 213 N. Capitol Hendrix, J. C., Y., Elsmere. ~ Hepburn, W. H., Iowa, 1124 E. Capitol st. Hermann, B., Oregon, 1017 12th st. Hicks, J. D., Pa., Willard’s. Hitt, K. K., UL, 1507 K street. Houk, J. C., Tenn., 117 Ma. ave. ne. Holman, W. S., Indiana, ¥125 R street. Hooker, W. B., New York, Elsmere. Hopkins, A. C., Fa., 1116 Vermont ave, Hopkirs, A. J., llinois, Willard’s, Hudson, T. J., Kans., 200 A s.e. Hull, J. A. Jowa, Normandie. Hulick, G. W., Ohio, Varnum. Hunter, A. J., Illinois, Lawrence. Hutcheson, J. C., 1017 15tn. Izlar, J. F., 8. C., Varnum. Johnson, H. U., ind, 811 10th nw. Johrson, M. N., North Dakota, Fredonia Johnson, ‘I. L., Ohio, #26 15th street. Joseph, Antonio, N. M. 10th. Kem, O. M braska. 1121 10th street. Kiigcere, C. ‘exas, 455 C northwest. Krilbs, G. F., Pa., 43 B street southeast Kyle, J. C., Miss., Varnum. dowa, 162s 15th street. Normandie. Latimer, A. C., 8. C., 64) East Capitol, Lawson, T. G. Georgia, Metropolitan, Laytor, F. C., Ohio, 223 4 1-2 nw. Le Fever, Jacob, N. ¥., Arlington. Lester, R. Ga., Riggs House. Linton, W. S., Mich., National. Little, J. S., Ark., 1343 L. Livingston, L. F., Ga., 220 N. J. ave. nw Loud, E. F., Cal., 13 Loudenslager, H. C., N. J., Willard’s. Lucas, W. B., 8. D., 601 T nw. Lynch, T., W! h Maddox, J. W., Ga., 340 C n.w. Magney, W. Maguire, J. Cal., 1710 16th. Mahon, T. M., Pa., 1231 G. 4A 5.0. A se. - ., Wid 5th st. Marvin F., N. ¥., Ham‘itcn. McAleer, Wm., Pa., Randall Hotel. McCall, S. W., Ma: Shoreham. McCleary, J. T., Minn., McCreary, J. B.. Ky., Shoreham. McCulloch, P. D., Ark., 1321 H. McDearmond, J. C., Tenn., 1319 Q. McDowell, A., Pa., Elsmere. McEttrick, M. J., 1744 N. McGann, L. E., Ill., Riggs House. McKaig, W, M., Md., 234 3d nw. McLaurin, J. L., S. C., Varnum, McMillin, B., Tenn., 1115 G. McRae, T. C., Ark., Metropolitan. Meikeljohn, G. D., Neb., 629 Md. ave. ne Mercer, D. H., Neb., Concord Flats, Meyer, A., La., 1700 Q. Milliken, S, L., Me., 920 34th. Money, H. D., M Metropolitan. Montgomery, A. B., Ky., 906 H n.w. Moore. H. L., . 203 E. Cap. st. Morgan, C. H., Mi 1447 Corcoran, Morse, E. A., Cochran, Moses, C. L., Ga., 618 H nw. Murra: . C., 1924 ith st. Mutchler, . Chamberlin’s. Neil, R., Ark., 912 M. Nerthway, S. A., Ohio, Bancroft. Ye il, J. H. ‘Mass. Outhwaite, J._H,, Ohio, Page, Chas. H., R. Paschal, T. M., Te: Patterson, J., Tenn. Payne, S. E., N.Y. Paynter, T. H., K Pearson, A. J., Ohio, G Sth st. s.e. Pence, L., Colo., Riggs. Pendieton, G. C., Tex., 909 New York ave Pendleton, J. O., W.Va., 123 A ne Perkins, G. D., Iowa, Hamilton. Phillips, T. W., Pa., 1122 Verment ave. Pickler, J. A., S. Dak., 120 Mass. ave. ne Pigott, J. P., Corn., 206 N. J. ave. s.e, . HH, V Riggs House, Price. A., La, Cochran. Quigg, L. E., N. ¥., Shoreham. Rawlins, J. L., Utah, 1017 15th, Reed, T. B. Me., Shoreham. i J. B., Pa., Normandie. Reyburn, J. E, Pa., 1301 Conn. ave. Richards, J. A. D., Ohio, 125 B s.e. Richardson, J. D., Tenn., 1103 Gth st. Richardson, G. F., Mich., 227 N. J. we, Ritchie, RB, F., Ohio, Vernum. Robbins, G. A., Ala., The Arno. Robinson, Jno. B., Pa., 1708 R. 1. ave. Russell, C. A., Mass., Hamilton, - Russell, B. E., Ga., 507 T nw. Ryan, Wm., N, Y., 206 N. J. ave. 8.0, Sayres, J. D., Tex., 110 Md. ave. n.e. Scranton, J. A., Pa., 1914 Sunderland ph Schermerhorn, 8. J., N. Y¥., Shoreham, Settle, T.. North Carolina. Ebbitt. Shell, G. W., S. C., Varnum. Sherman, J. S., N. Y., 1113 O. Sibley, Pa., Shoreham. Smith, G. W., IL. S$ 14th st. Suith, M. A., Ariz., Normandie. Snodgrass, H. C., Tenn., 210 1st n.e. Somers, P. J., Wis., Oxford. Sorg, P. J., Ohio, Arlington. Springer, W. M., Ill, 43 B s.e. Stallings, J. F., Ala., Metrope fevenson, S_M., Mich., Ebbitt. an. evens, M. T., Mass., Arlington. Strait. 4 G nw. Stocksdzle, T. R., Miss., National. Stone, C. W., Pa., 46 P n.e. Stene, W. Al, Pa, 1721 Q. Stone, W. J., Ky., 1008 12th. Storer, B., Ohio, 1610 R. I avenue. Strong, L. M., Ohio, Varnum. Swansen, C. A., Va., Metropolitan. Sweet, W., Idaho, 60S 14th. Straus, |. ¥.. Arlington. Talbert, V Ss. C., 919 G nw. Tarsney, J. C., Mo, Willard’s. Tate, F. C., Ga., 340 C nw. Tawney, J. A., Minn., Bancroft. Taylor, A. A., Tenn. Taylor, A. H., Ind., 242 N. Capitol. Terry, W. L., Ark., Metropolitan. Thomas, H. F., Mich., 211 North Capitol, Tracey, Chas. Y., Arlington, ‘Tucker, H. G.. . Varnum, Turner, H. Ga., Riges. Turner, S. S., Va., 801 12th. Turpin, L. W., Aia., National. Tyler, G. D., Virginia, 211 East Capitol. Updegraff, Thos., Iowa, 220 A s.e. Ven Voorhis, H. Chio. Arlington. Waugh, Dan., Ind., 245 Del. ave. ne, Welker, J. H., Mass., Shoreham. Wanecr, J. P., Pa., 228 N. J. ave. s.e Wever, J. M., N. ¥., Arlington, Wheeler, H. K., IIL, Willard’s. Wheeler, Jos., Ala., 12 B ne. White, W. J., Ghio, Shoreham. Willams, J. R., IIL, 252 Del. ave. me Williams, J. S., Miss., Varnum, Wilson, G. W., Ohio, Varnum. Wilson, Jno. L., Wash., 1502 H st. Wilson, W. L., W. Va., 1010 N nw. Wise, G. D., Va., 230 A s.e. Wolverton, S. P., Pa., Warder building. Woodward, F. A., N. C., 1311 HL Woomer, E. M., Pa., Hamilton. Wright, A. B., Mass., Riggs House. Van Voorhis, H. Ohio, Arlington,