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; : FOR RENT—HOUSES. » WOR RENT—1026 25TH ST., NEAR PA, AVE.; 11 rooms and stable; $40. 925 20th st.; 8 rooms; 5. Both of the above are finely finished real- lences and desirable, offered at reduced rental. 1020 Fla. ave. n.e.; 7 rooms; §20. A. P. FAR- DON, 612 14th st. iS au20-2w FOR RENT—HOUSE 1117 10TH ST. N.W.z 8 = tooms, inclusive of bath. §30° Inquire 926 La. ave, au5-tt FOR RENT OR SALE— NEW, MODERN HOUSES, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, OVERLOOKING CITY, HIGH AND HEALTHY. Near the corner of 13th and Clifton sts. (fronting ‘Mrs. Logan's and the Barher place); near _ 14th street cable cars. Open all day. No, 1305 Clifton st.; 16 rooms, papered; elec- tric “gas lighting; hot water eating and open grates; handsome mantels and tiled bath room; gat ic bells and speaking tubes, Kent, $100 No. 2514 13th st.; 12 rooms, papered; electric gas lighting; steam heat and open grates; bath, ind speaking tubes. Kent, $88.89 ALONZO 0. BLISS. Owner, fa5-sat.tt Office, 35 B st. n.w. FOR RENT_NORTHWEST, W412 T st, 18r, 2..——_ 1417 Corcoran, 10r..36.00 915 E st,’ 20r..-...875,00| 1404 S st, 6r.. Fd 1sth st, 10r...60.00 643 Fla av, Gr& S55 7th, @r&store-60.00 2409 M, Gr... 1738. Corcoran,sr&b. 40, ‘NORTHEAST. 12 Patterson st, 5r.12.50 | 429 3d ne, 6r.. 1235 11th st se, store ana aweiling’ OFFICE ROOMS. 1008 F $30. 124 F ‘LATS. Cor 11th & F, 10r..$40.00 1008 F st, 4r. FOR SALE—WE PRO] THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. FOR SALE--HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES. TO OPEN THE FALL season by introducing the house seekers of pyaghington the most attractive houses of the We bave ever been able to offer. They are few, built in @ very substantial numnner the foundation up, Have full-length cellar, 6 rooms, handsomely papered, tiled bath, porcelain tub, Stationary washstuais, pantry, china closet, fine quality of cabinet mantels and imported crystal chandeliers. ‘The unique feature ts the new automatic steam heater, requiring little attention, much less coal than any other system and guaranteed to be satisfactory In the coldest weather. No other small houses in the city supplied with such heat- ers, If you do not wish to buy: a visit ee lon repay the troubie. Prices, $4, and $5,000. Location, Quincy st. near corner of N. Capitol and Sheridan Circle, Eckington. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., au31-s,m,w3t 1407 F st. nw. FOR SALE—BARGAINS—FROM $1,200 TO $7,000— n.w.—several chances for investment or a home. Call and see our property. H. M. MARTIN, 1915 Pa. ave. FOR SALE_ON OF THE NICH HOUSES ON Westminster st. between 9th and 10th; can be Dought very low and on easy terms. Apply to WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. au8i-eo3t BIDS WANTED FOR A DRUG STORE; ANY REA- sonable bid will be accepted; old and good stand; splendidly located p.w.; sound reason for sell- ing. Address SACRIFICB, Star office. It FOR, SALE~CHEAP—A SALOON, DOING GOOD businces; a mint for the proper person. Address MINT, Star office. au3l-2t® FOR SALE-A DAIRY, MILK ROUTE, A DRUG STORE, A MORNING NEWSPAPER NOUTE, AN EVENING NEWSPAPER ROUTE; PRICES, $600, $2500, $1,100, $4,300. AUGUST DON 7TH ST. FOR SALE—CIGAR AND NEWSPAPER STOR®, branch laundry, doing good business; must sell. BLM. H., Star office. it? FOR SALE—OR KENT—FROM OCT. 1, COAL yard, cor. M and Bank sts. n.w.; now occupied by Cloyd ‘Tavenner. W. NORDLINGER, 3107 M st. aw. ‘au31-10t* SALOON—$1,000; HALF CASH, $100 MONTHLY; ck, $400; cash register, 3 will ‘inventory price anked; owner leaving’ city.’ Hoom 2, 918 5 st. eL-St FOR SALE—DRUG STORE; FINE LOCATION; mable terms; rare chunce, Address CHEM- IST, Stur office. ausi-st* FOR SALE—181 819 K ST. N.W.; BROWN stone; ten rooms; large lot to alley:'owner will sell one of the above very cheap; offer wanted. F. D. FOSTER, 509 7th st. it FOR SALE—-I HAVE‘ IN THE FASHIONABLE center, near Dupont Circle, one of its most stylish and delightful residences. If you are looking for & home for $12,000 to $20,000 this property will sult your taste, and the price and terms will he made to suit your purse, as I am going to sell. HEISKELL & McLi Address 8. W. P., A autTate u cLERAS Address P., Owner, Box 25, Star office. FOR RENT— FOR SALE—$2,975 WILL BUY MY K ST. HOME, 234 F nw, Lir....$90.63) 134-96 25 veer N. Cap. st. n.w.; 2story, 6-room_ brie BO Cave, Sr. .++-20.00| 142 Bat, 25. large front and back yard; a.nit.; must_leaye nw, 7F. .00| 438 20 st, Tr... 2 the elty my rea: crificing. “Mrs. K. 1222 13th nw, 8r..-25.00| 126 E st,” 6r Btar oftice,” “a0 fOr sacrifcing. Mrs Mate 413 Fia av nw. 7r..26.50) 435 20 @15 12th nw, Tr. ...25.00) 123-129 2131 1ith nw, Yr. ..47.50) 487 2d st, 1519 P nw, -25.00) 489 20 st, Gr. 207 18% sw, Tr. 116 11th st 421 ist nw, Zr. 18.00] 155 D st, ér. 1016 N C av se, Gr.16.00) 109 7th st, Gr. 610 1 ne, 6r. 15.40) 849 Lith st, 7. 407SH_ nw, 5r. t, Br. 1303 V nw, 6: 1009-1011 U nw, 1528 Gch nw, 6r.... 127 Pierce nw, Gr. .1: BAT 22d nw, 6r. 1419 Fla ay’ nw, 703 L st, 7 Alley bet 1115 M st. Gr. 17-19 R nw. Gr...12.50] 909 I st, Sr. 2115 D nw, 2.30) 309 Harrison 1215 35th nw, Gr...12.00| 918 Va av, Br. 1118 26th nw, 5Sr...12.00) 4r, 2d f 681 T 108 alley bet ist and 1360 L st, Sr. 2d and E and F,4r.12.00| 417 alley "het 13th SOUTHEAST. 1ith, D&E sta, 3r..5.00 211 A st, lir. $40.00! 202 17th st, 4r. -5.00 ‘The above fs only a portion of the property on my Dooks. For full list call at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th. T. E. WAGGAMAN. ~ auzi-tu,th&s FOR RENT_FLATS YOR RENT—NEW FLAT; ELEVATED, AIRY, sunny; 16 minutes to the treasury; rent, beat, water, Janitor, $25; 5 rooms and Lath; can’t be Guyilceted. 3204 14th st. n.w. aual-s,tf FOR RENT-FLATS NOS. 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 16 and 17, the Woodmont Ch fur. ‘or ‘unfur.; ele- Vator; telephone; bell boy; ‘rates low; first-class caterer. Apply at eflice, or to WM.'H. SAUN- DERS & CO,, 1407 F st. au3i-s,m&w2w FOR RENT—COZY LITTLE FLAT; 2 ROOMS, With tollet; completely furnished for housekeep- ing; entirely private. Address CENTRAL Star offi augl-st® FOR RENT—SUITES OR SINGLE ROOMS IN THE “Genoa,” 808 12th st., including heat, electric ght and private bath; terms very reasonable, BANES & SIMPSON, cor. 14th and G. _ au30-3t FOR RENT— TS, AT 1819 RIGGS PL, fur. flat, 3d floor, 4 rooms, 2 large and 2 small; Food closets; hot water heit; new house: a-m.1.; light bousykeeping permitted; price, $20; refs. anzi-st® BATH; FOR RENT—NICE FLAT, 8 ROOM: pewly apered and painted: $20 month, FRANK B.A EMUS, 1410 P st. n.w. au29-3t* TOR SALE—$3,500 FOR A HOMD S.W., ON EB +, fine location; a.m.i.; don't miss “it, ‘Two 0; ice, +! a MAN OK WOOD, 25°F st! aw tte FOR SALE—MAGNIFICENT HOUSB OF 12 ROOMS, BATH AND CELLAR; GOOD LOT. PRICE, ONLY 10,000. WORTH $13,000. 611 7TH ST. FOR SALB_CHEAI FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—1371 F N. FOR SALE—REDUCED FROM $4,000 TO §: au3i UGUST DONA’ -—8-ROOM. . ON OTH ST. £.w. near E, opposite St. Dominic's Gharch. Price, 3.000. C. H. PARKER & CO., Augie Gor. 4% and B s.w. tractive Tr. new press brick. LATIMER & NESBIT, an31-3t 1321 G 750, a 6-room and bath press-brick house, with al mod. imp.; terms easy. BUTLER & GRAHAM, an31-3t 503 EB st. nw. FOR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL HOME. Trice, $4,500. We are constructing a row of dwellings On T st. nw.; Two-story and celitr; press_bric Brown-stone base, porch and trimmings. First floor: é Parlor, reception hall, dining room, Pantries and kitchen. Second floor: . Four bed rooms and bath; large closets. ‘These houses are to be nicely papered, tile vesti- bule, furnace heat, steel bath cub, ‘Terms: $500 cash, balance monthly. “We can muke terms to suit’ you. Catt and make an in- speetion. BARNES & WEAVER, it 629 F st. nw. FOR SALE-3 STORIES; § ROOMS; PANTRY: bath; just completed; beautiful home: fronting 20 feet on R. 1. by 70; No. 802; open for in- Spection: pri ; ‘terms easy. Anply oO aug1-3t* v. COR. Sth and L; 7 large rooms and by iirprovements: heated hy furnace; ‘terms easy. Apply at 1100’ 8th et. nw. auat-3t® FOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ON RIGGS ST_N. near 18th FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THAT handsome block of new houses just completed on the corner of 13th st. and Kenesaw ave. Look at them and come see = PLANT & TURPIN, au3i-3t 1429 N.Y. FOR RENT—AT MT. VERNON FLATS, % FLAT, consisting of 2 unfurnished rooms; all ‘mod. Imps Price, $20. Apply at elevator. au29-3t' R RENT—AT “THE CONCORD,” VERY DE- sirable unfurnished flats of 2, 5 ard 7 rooms, with prtrate bath; Gand Crom suites, arranged, for usekveping. E. B. MOORE, Mgr. au2z-2m FOR RENT—DESIRABLB ROOMS AND APART- ments in the Harrison; also cafe, with kitchen and store rooms; also storage space; low prices; corner &d and G n.w. HARVEY SPALDING. au21-20* FOR RENT—FLATS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR- nished; lowest cummer rates; everything new. Apply ‘at THE WOODMONT, Towa Circle, or to ‘M. H. SAUNDERS & CO., ‘1407 F st. my4-tf FOR SALE_—BEST BARGAIN OFFERED [ MT. Pleasant—14,000 sq. ft.; beautifully eltuated; 10- room house; mod. imp.; only $11,500: ground alone worth the money. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. aUsL-3t LE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, WEST SIDE Beautiful new brick; 10 rooms; handsomely finished: all, mod. imp.; a bargain; terms easy. tEDORD W. WALKER & SON, '1006 ¥ st. aul. FOR SALE—POPULAR PRICES PRODUCE PUR- CHASERS. Cozy 6-1 bay window brick; nce 1 ly room bay-wirdow brick; nice lot; onl $2.50; $900 cash, bal. as rent, including prin- cipal and interest: location, near 14th st. cable; conerete st., &. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. ‘an31-3* IF YOU WANT YOUR WILL WRITTEN; DEED, lease or agreements; tenant for your house; want to borrow money on real estate; services of a notiry public; want to scll your house for cash; Want services of @ lawyer or any legal business attended to at reasonable rates, call and see JOHN H. O'DONNELL, Attorney-ut-Law, it* 826 Pa. ave., Capitol Hil, FOR RENT-STORE ROOM, COR. 24TH AND PA. ave. n.w.; suitable for drug store, barber or any light business; $25. BANES & SIMPSON, lith and G sts. ausi-3t s FOR SALE—BRICK CORNER STORE AND DW1 ing in -northwest; 20x80; good business stand; $5.5 trust, $3,000, monthly; bal. to suit. Rented, $25.60. JAMES G. JESTER, 659 F nw. au31-: F FOR SALE—GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORB IN Bw, dolng a profitable business; established 49 ears; owner leaving city; this ts the chance Alife time. Call or address C. A. SHEA, 614 Pa. ave. n.w. aust-7t> GROCERY STORB-SALES OVER $1,000 | PER month. Stock will inventory nearly” § re sides ister. Rew Estate and Business Exchan; ausi-tt 907 G st. n. ABL KINDS OF BUSINESS PLACES FOR SALE— Now {8 the time to buy. Good times anounced all along the line. Bargains within your reach, Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Coal Yards, Hotels, Boarding Houses. At prices to suit the most limited buye: or ‘the one who can afford to pay for the finést establishment. To those that wish to buy—come. We know we can sult you. ‘To those who have places to sell, let us put your property on cur list, it costs you nothing unless we make a sale, T. 0. ANDERSON & C©O., aust 907 G st. nw. FOR SALE—A NICE $300 HARVARD UPRIGHT plano, which was used but six months, and had to be teken back; can be bought now for $175. HENRY WHITE, '935 F st. n.w. a030-3t $125—FIXTURES, BOILER, CYLINDER, SHOW cases, dyer and good will of dyeing establishment au30-2t* 917 E st. n. it SALE—53 5 of 160 acres for $3, sale or chunge; Baltimore fniproved property for ex- change. SAMUEL BEALMEAR, Room 908, Fidelity building, au29- Baltimore, Md. WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WITH A GOOD korse and covered light wagon; good money and no risks. Address ZX. ¥., Star office. au20-3t FOR SALE—CIGAR, NEWS: AND STATIONERY store doing good business; reason for selling, other employment; on account ‘of same will sell cheap. Call at 101 414 st. s.w. au29-3e° FOR SALE—-STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL of a cigar store und factory in Baltimore; prom|- nent location; established since 1850; reason for selling, inability to give it proper attention. In- tercated parties address CHEROOT, Star office. aUZN-Bte EXCHANGE-—CIGAR STORE, cash; laurdry agency pay Laundry; for sale on eai JNCH ROOM, OTH AND F close to Post Oftice and Interior De- must be sold: no reasonable offer re- BU28,BOESL-St FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES FROM $150 TO $2,500: cigar stores, $150 to $5,000; saloons, $700 fo’ $2,500; drug stores, $000 to 43,060; coal yards, 600 to. '$17,800: dairy lunch ‘rooms, $250. to. 1,200; fruit’ and confectionery, $250 to $1,200; dye and cleaning business, $300; large boarding house, $5,000: half Interest in hotel, $1,500; sec ond-hand bookstore, 500; barber shop, $350; cigar factory, $850. ‘Only part cash required on many of the above. We have also several fine stores of various kinds, on which we would like to receive an offer, and equlties in first-class city properties which we Will sell or exchange for ui incumbered improved or unimproved property. or for stores doing a good business. O'CONNOR & WALSH, 624 F'et. nw. au23-tt EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. OKELEY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, _ 1759 Madison B.w., Dupoat circle. Opens September 23, 1895. EVA V. HeEtH, A.M., Prin. 161% Miss Shorthand a Specialty By H. C. TANNER. Granite iding, corner F and Din. Call or send for clredipes Saudl-Am* MISS AMY G LEAVITT, oc 1121 VERMONT AVE. /N.W., PIANO AND’ HAIMONY, av8i-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CRB 1812 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D. C. ‘A day school for young ladies Hittle girls. In addition to a thorough course in English, French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical departments. Studies will be -xesumed on Mon- day, September 10. A kindergarten will bo opened in connection with the,seademy. au3i-6m PARTIES DESIRING SPECIAL: INSTRUCTION IN civil engineering, arcbitecture, mathematics, or in any branch of draughting, architectural, topo- graphleal, mechanteal and patent, are now offer- ed the best and only opportunity to receive tho same. Instructions commence September 15. The patent draughting course ts highly recom- mended to ladies, as the capability in that Ine, together with that of typewrlting, will materi ly assist them in obtaining lucrative and per- manent situations. For particulars apply to W. MOREY, Jr., C."E., Room 28 Bultic building, 006 F st. n.w., Washington, D. C. it LADIES’ SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE WILL reopen_at Curroll Institute gymnasium Wedaes- day, September 4. For information, address PROR, JOXCH, Carroll Irstitute Gymnasium, euai-st* NOTICE-SPECIAL COURSE in VOCAL or PIANO music to High chool uptis, gov't clerks and RATES. Examination gratis. RENCE, Studio 1003 9th n.w. REFINED aud CORRECT ASSOCIATIONS. know their PARENTS SONS AND DAUGHTERS Will be as carefully watched over a8 in thelr own homes, and ‘Thoroughly INSTRUCTED in a High-grade BUSINESS education at the LOWEST Cost. Full business «ourse, day or night, $25 a year. The typewriting and shorthand Course, $15. Bookkeeping, arithmetic, spelling, English, letter writing, business fo commercial law, penman- ship, and ell business subjects. Diplomas and posi- tions for graduates. Send for, catalogue. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, S.W. cor- ner Sth and K sts. n.w., S. W. FLYNN, A.M, Prin- cipal. ‘audy-3m OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. Special advantages for study of modern lan- guages, music and art; dally exereise in calls- henles, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the regula course, au2i-f MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. ZVLA WALKER-WARD'S CLASSES AND PRI- lessons for primary pupils; special atten- tion to backward, unwilling and delicate chil- dren; normal graduate. Apply at 986 28d st., s.w. corner of Washington Circle. au24-1m* EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. ST. CBCILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st. Select school for young ladies and children, reopen Monday, September 9; Music and paint- classes for persons not attending day schuvl. aul4-3m ERS OF THE HOLY CROsS. OUT OF WASHINGTON. $175 YEARLY BOARD AND TUITION, SEMINARY Girls), mailltary academy (boys and’ young men), al branches, thorough instruction. “Address EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, Haddonfield, N.J. au23-1m SUMMER RESORTS. At Deer Park, Md., 175 acres by @ magnificent house, with al ements; 18 rooms. tiful building sites very desirable land, improved the modern im- Tuls. property has sever purchase for # evndicate o summer residences, mile from the station and P. 0. ‘This property can be Pleasure in showing aul9-m,th&s9t ATLANTIO CITY, cheap. Will take to any one dest: B. H. WARNER VIRGINIA, Danville. DANVILLE MILITARY INSTITUTE. English, classical, scientific and business «courses. ‘Also prepares for the Naval Academy and U. 8. Military Academy. Terms, $250. For catalogue, address au22-1m T. H. SAUNDERS, Supt. THE MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND will reopen September 16, 1895. opus will meet at tho B. and P. depot, 6th st. and avenue, at 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 16th. Children re- siding in the District who are blind, or whose sight is so defective that they cannot attend the public schools may be educated at this school. For information, address F. D. MORRISON, Super- intendent, Baltimore, Md. au2i-Im MEDIA ACADEMY FOR BOYS, MEDIA, PA.— ‘Twenty-firet year; classical, scientific, "English and commercial courses; careful preparation for leeding colleges; excellent table and all bome comforts: location ursurpassed; send for circu- lar. CHAS. W. STUART, Prin. an29-Im PUPILS WANTED—ADVANTAGES OF HEALTHY country home; accessible by rail and steamer; experienced teachers, with best references; Uoard, tuition in English, mathematics. drawing, music, $15 per month. Mira. N. W. THOMAS, Agunsco, P. G. county, Md ‘au20-3t* CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, ST. MARY'S COUN. ty, Md.; founded 1774; a, thoroughly established military academy, in proximity to Baltimore and Washington; estate of 325 acres; healthy loca- tion; saf> home for boys; board, wash and tul- ton, per vession of ‘five months. GEO. M. THOMAS, A.M., Principal, Charlotte Hall.al-1m* PENNINGTON (N. J.) SEMINARY_CONVENIENT to New York, Phila. Balt. and Wush. Hh sexes. 56th ‘rear. Healthful. Beautiful. 18 teachers, 12 courses. Cost moderate. For beauti- fully illustrated catalogue uddtess jy16-78t___ THOMAS HANLCN, D.D., President. ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ladies; primary, high school end college pre- ratory courses: repeus, September 17. 2iss UCY $8, SIMPSON, Principal, Rockville,” Ma. aul5-1m* KEE MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART CON- servatory, Hagerstown, Md.—A cholce school. for girls. Finest climate in ‘the world, beautiful Srounds, elegant, buildings on a hill,’ targe and eaperenved faculty. all home comforts, rare ad- vantages, reasonable rates. Send for cataloguo and journal to ©. L. KEEDY, President. jy24-2m THE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY. REISTERSTOWN, Md. Diocesan school for girls. Rev. JOSEPH FLETCHER,Principal. New buildings, refrnished; gateful trating: progressive metliods: qulet Chris- {ian home in beautifal suburban country. Write for manual. aul-Im® FAMILY SCHOOL*FOR BOYS, FROM 6 TO 15 years; special attention to backward boys; thor- ough ‘training; home care; desirable home for orphans; terms moderate; best reference; circu- lars, LYDIA H. NORIS, Woodstown, N." J. e&w,Im* THE FERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515 H ST., WILL reopen Septeml er 16. Pupils prepared for West Fant, Annapolis, for all universities and scientific schools, for dircet conunissions in the army and navy and for the civil service. During the past YO years 24 students have been successfully fit- varlous examinations. Arrangements may De made for private leesons in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, au22-tt Head MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys will reopen Sept. 16, 1895, Preparation for colleges, universities 2nd’ technical schools, end for business pursuits, Private tuition fur: best of references. Apply to WM. H. A.M., 1683 1yth st. n.w. The Biss | School of Electricity, Bliss building, 85, 37, 39 B st. a.w. This 1s the only institution In the country where Practical electrical engineering 4s thoroughly and. exclusively taught. Course complete in one yi ments fully equippe D._ BLISS, Principal. FAIRFAX MALL, SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA- dies. “Winchester, inthe Valley of Virginia. Bith Fear opens Sept, 16. Eight courses. Music, Art. Blocution, &e. ‘Thorough. | Terms low. For gatalozue address Misa M. E. BILLINGS, Prin. iy3 jt 122 124 W. Franklin Baltimore, Md. EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL for young ladies will reopen Thursday, Sept. 1&th. Thirty-third year. fylt-w&-<2m* "Mrs. H. P. LEFEBRE, Principal. ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MD.HOWE school for boys; prepares for university or busi- ness; healthful location For catalogue. eddress W. P. MASON, U.S.N.A., Principal. jy1-3mo*_ 8. GEORGE'S HALL, ST. GEORGE'S, MD.; 20TH year; Prof. J. C. Kinear, A.M., prin.; established Teputation; ‘primary, academic and business courses; always successful with bright or back- ward au6-tu,th&stm® TE, MAPLEWOOD INSTIT! CORD) —$198 per year. A ‘school; one of the best to infuse with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life. Boys under 18 years, $1 J. SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A.M., Prin.” 2020-0031 FRENCH LESSO) Prof. Os. Weft: 17 au2i-10t® 1831 9th Cont PRIVATE LESSONS_ELEMENTARY OR AD- Yanced studies; especlal atteption.to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. Geivetsity graduate. Prof, J. 1406 Hopkins plice, wear 20th and P ste, 1u,1m* 4 NETT & DURLING, lege end School ef Shorthand Typewriting, 12th and F sts. nw. Opens “with day’ and night--clayses Mouday, September 2, ‘ DURLING & SMITH, ‘Residenf Principals. auzi-lin? teh 1438 N_ STREBT. | FOR RENT_OFFICES. _ FOR RENT—OFFICES—THE BEST LOCATION ON F st. bet. 14th and 15th; 8 bright office room: en suite. 1407 F st. n.w.; low price to good ter out. ausi-coBt FOR RENT—STORES. RENT—2D STORY OR BASEMENT, WITH One of elevator. “218 10th st. new. 31-2t® FOR SALE—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, NEW BRICK house; three stories; concrete cellar; 11 rooms and bath;' a.m.1.;- furnace; cabinet mantels; electric pele. &e.; $8,000; reduced from $9,000; easy 5. New brick house; desirably located; two stories; 8 rooms and bath: conereted cellar; furnace; re- ception hall and butler's pantry; a.m.i.; $6,000; $500 cash; reduced from $6,750. $2,500 will buy one of the prettiest 6-room, bath and cellar brick houses in the northeast sec- tion; two squares of H st. cars. ite J. B. WEBB, 505 E n.w. FOR RENT—-THE FINE STORE ROOM, NO. 715 1Gih sf, adjoining bullders’ exchange. "Will lease it low rental to goo party. Stat St HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. R_RENT—STORES— —|1700 Vt av,dw,st&cel $25 Hon He ne, andwerel $40 1878 H neys,dwedeel 17-50 $03 Hi he. stdwaesl.sA5 Hillsdale, ‘st&dwy,-..c10 CAYWOOD & GARRETT, 13th st. & N. ¥. ‘ausi-3t* FOR SALE—SPLENDID INVESTMENTS — LOT 17x100, and old frame house, 10th st., near N D.w.; Worth $4,000; owner must sell ‘and will 700. Also nice lot on Dupont Circle, with room honse; worth $11,000; must seN for $8,000. New 9-r. house; nice jocation: n.w.; Worth $7,000; will sell for $6,250. Only $250 cash; balanc3 monthly, as rent. Room 5, 1201 Pa. ave. ausi-6t® ‘OR RENT—STORES. 3 -$300 [2203 Tth st nw. 125/824 12th st nw. 4th st nw. a ave NW. 16-tf FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR DESIRABLH Jot or small house—$3,200 equity in lovely 8- room and bath brick house, in n.w.; valued at $8,500; Ceci ed built; exquisitely finished; 4 cabinet mantels; selected materials: house | 63 ft, deep; lot 20x85 ft: balance payable at, will Address ‘UNFORTUNATE, Star office. au21-tt FOR RENT—CENTRALLY LOCATED STORE AND dwelling on Penn. aye. near 14th st. n.w. In- Quire at 1345 Penn. ave. n.w. aul-eotf FOR SALE—$1,450—A NICD 6-ROOM BRICK IN the s.w. section; monthl yments only $11.50. a iwdisht BANES & STUB: SON, 700 i4th st. OR RENT—WAREHOUSE 1005 B ST. N.W., OP- * poate ‘wholesale market. Inquire 926 La. tt FOR RENT_THR STORD NO. 1105 PA. AVE. Apply to office of Evening Star. al-tf ~~ FOR RENT—HALLS. FOR RENT—HALL 46x26 FEET; HIGH CEILING; first floor; furnished to suit; rent cheap. Apply to 50S 14th st. nw, . at* ~~FOR RENT—STABLES. FOR SALE NEW 9R. HOUSE; GOOD LOCATION n.w.; burgain if sold in next few days; in fect condition, but must have money; easy terms, Address B. T. M., Star otfice. ‘u30-2t* FOR SALE—SACKIFICE—$7.400, TQ SETTLE AN estate; one square north Dupont Circle; new; 1 rooms'and bath; facing south; 19x100' to pave alley, Address EXECUTOR, Star office. au20- FOR SALE—CHEAP—A GOOD BUSINESS COR.— 1619 17th n.w., of 17th and Corcoran n.w.; 22 rocms, with a good business house in rear; base- ment would make a splendid stand for drug storo; building suitable for small hotel. Cost $25,000 3 Fears ago; will take $15,000 If sold at once. ‘au20-8t ©. H. PARKER, 435 4% st. 8.7. FoR habeas SEA SER Eee es K Lice Is; m arriages; 2 sleeping rms. be Oy bs. "W. C"Nonnis, 25 F st. auBl-3t FOR RENT—-LARGH 3-STORY STALD, GEAR Qos Dist wes 52 stalls: carriage elevator; gas, rater, grain bins, ete. Inquire 026% La. ave. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. RENT-REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS AT FTE “REMINGTON OFFICE; modern machin rfect condition guaranteed, with stand; deliver free in city; one month applies on purchase of o wing rental. Mew WWROKOBF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, a19-te Cor. 8th and F sts. ——— SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Sa Bais ae) eee SALE—AT KENSINGTON, MD., ON LINE OF aoe Eire Steaee woul & pubtty, houneh beaatieal ituation; aro barn; 28 fruit trees; water in $3,000. M. MARTIN, 1915’ Pa, ge. a DW. | FOR SALB—CozyY GROOM HOUSE IN HYATTIS- Ville; brick sidewalk: to. station: near electric ding; cheap; monthly payments. pus D. B. GRAVES, 615 F RE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT. For Sale—Twenty-six actes just outside the Gitys Washington, and Baltimore electric road being constructed through it; big bargain. For particulars inquire of Qusl-7t REDFORD W. WALKER & SON,1000 F. WITHOUT EXCEPTION ONE OF THE HAND- SOMEST SUBURBS OF WaASHLN( High Qnd healthy and magnificent views. Chevy Chase apd Kensington electric railway passes through te, giving rapid transit to center of city. Lots only three to seven cents per foot. Terma easy. Honses built for purchasers where desired. For information and plats, it REDFORD W, WaLk FOR SALE-AT CAPITOL VIEW PARK, MD., 2 minutes’ tide on Metropolitan branch, B. and T., @ feroom cattager po om ail Bid stable and poultry house; fine grove of 20,000 ft. of grotind; $5,400; on easy ternis: iL ange for destrable city property. bt ROBD. I, FLEMING, 101s 12th st. a7, FOR RENT-—SUBURBAN—SEVERAL ANT $-room brick houses, with bath gas; Water, shade and porches; only $20 per imonth at Newman terrace, Petworth. subdivision: také Brightwood electric ear. 611 7th st., NEWMAN & Si aul0-3m a. |. PARKER, cor. 4/4 and E sts. 8. FOR SALE-CHEAP—A GOOD INVESTMENT—6- room house; press-brick front; lot 114 ft. Seep: @ rooms, water nd sewer; price, $1,800.” C. H. au2?-i FOR SALE—THOSE TWO NEW HOUSE 1011 D 1009- z 6 rooms; cellar; elec. Hghting: pered; lots i7 ft. front; side ‘alley; open for luspection. Apply to owners, WIGHT & STOCK- , 619 Est. nw. au29-3t $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, NO MATTER HOW com- PLICATED, THAT'CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY'S, 1291 FST. N.W. SEND POSTAL, WAGON WILL CALL. ault-5d $500 AND UPWARD PER MONTH EASILY MADE with small capital by systematic speculation; safest method. Book and particulars FREE, Na: tional bank references. THOMAS & CO., 151 alto bldg., Chicago. au2-3m* FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—VICTORS, COLUMBIAS, RAMBLERS, tie tires, ladies’ wheels, second-hand, but ces Very low.” Basement, 602 6 aulo-2it® NEW; HIGH price, $47.50, ite FOR SALE_LADIES’ WHEEI grade; light weight; a bargai G02 F st. nw. FOR SALE-MAN'S WHEEL; HIGH GRAD; Welght, 23 Ibs.; price, $50. 602 F et. n.w. 1t* FOR SALE-WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME light-weight, highly finished pneumatic cycles at rock-bottom ‘prices, which we are offering at very low figures. Call’ and examine. WHEEL EX- CHANGE, 1423 N.Y. ave. au30-tf FOR SALE—VICTORS, COLUMBIAS, RAMBLERS, pneumatle tires, ladies’ wheels, second-hand, but goxl a8 new; prices very low. Basement, 602 F st. nw. auld-18t* CUSTOMERS AKE WANTED ALL THE TIME: wheels dirt cheap; call and suspect them. CLINE BROS., Victor agents, 909 Penna. ave. a10 FORSALE_MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALB—CHEAP-ONE ©. DAYLIGHT KODAK; 4x5; nearly new, with complete outdt; will ex change for typewriter. Call at 2002 F st. n.w.. FOR SSLE—INVALID ROLLING CHAL ;00D. “condition. Apply REIS & SON, 685 N. °¥. ave. nw. - FOR SALE—1 OAK BED ROOM SET, CHEAP; also single set of 3 pieces and spring, $5. Apply 412 9th st. nw. it? FOR SALE-A VERY VALUABILB STEINWAY Plano; cost, new, $900; elegant tone; in perfect condition; having been ‘used by adults only; will Sell for $200 on very easy terms; will accept $10 down and $6 monthly from résponsible party. Please aiidress at once, MINISTER B., Star offize. au30-4t = FOR SALE OR BXCHANGE—A PARTY HAVING ee juity in well-rented 10-room house on pitol Hill will exchange same for swall pt érty, improved or unimproved, or city, Ad- dress Box 44, Star office. au29-8t* R SALE—MANY OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES in the city, Prices from $5,000 to $100,000. My Ust 1s large. Owners in tances will not allow their homes advert! ut have decided to meet buyers’ views. Call for particulars. au29-tf B. 0. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G st. n. FOR_SATH—BY OWNER—N. W. RESIDENCE; butt brick} cellar; 8 stories; 8 rooms; center hall and bath mm; mosaic tiled yes.; parlor fireplace, gas log, tile and mantel; imptoved bath fixtures; range, gas stove, refrigerator car, etc.; electric light; furnace heat; gas fixtures; speaking tubes; house papered and carpeted in elegant style, ready to move in; location, 1820 Wallach place. ' $1,000 cash required. ¥. B. PYLE, Arch’t, tel. 1780. au FOR SALE—ONLY $4,800 FOR A NEW 6-ROOM brick; tiled bath; cabinet mantels; elegant paper- ing; Steam heat: lot 18x90; good location; con- crete st. Address RARE CHANCE, Stat office. au ia FOR SALE—IMMEDIATH NEED OF MONEY COM- Is me to sacrifice almost new 3-story brick jouse In pas esac SS EY vrith 46 ya. to run. Worth $6,000. Only $5,250. G: ren ant, anxious to leage at $30 month. IMMEDI- ATE NEED, Star office. au2s FOR SALE-THE CONTENTS OF A TEN-ROOM house, consisting of several bed room suites, ward- oles, dining room extensfon table and ‘chairs, buffet, ‘small center tables, several odd chairs, rockers, ete.; one very fine set of parlor furn}- ture, antigué tables, etc.; kitchen utensils, ete. Will be sold as a whole or by the plece, and at a sacrifice for cash. Apply at once, 1104 L at. n.w. au29-3t FOR SALE—MASON'S PAT. FRUIT JARS-20 s 4-gallon Mason's pat. frutt Jars, porcelain ined tops, flint glass; also 12 gross quarts, same kind; will sell in case lots or more only. ' Apply to DUCKETT & WRIGHT, au2tw&est® Pa. ave. cor. 22d st. D.w. FOR SALE—A NICE LITTLE SQUARE PIANO; just the thing for a beginner; §45: $5 cash and m0. iuGo WorcH, ly30-6m,4 924 7th st. nw. FOR SALE—BARGAINS IN A LOT OF SHOP- worn trunks and _ ba; ns also. uncalled-for race goods. ©. BECKER, 1845 Pa. ave. n.w. aul-eolm FOR SALE—LOUNGE, $2. COOK “STOVES, $5.00; $1 per week for room and parlor suites; “low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP OASH’ AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th u.w. mhi9-tr FOR SALE—MONKEYS, YOUNG CUBAN, MEXI- can double yellow head and African gray par- rots, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish, dogs and fancy pigeons. SCHMID'S, -7i2 12th st. n.w. Branch, 1221 Pa. ave. Je22-tt FOR SALE—OWNER IS COMPELLED TO SACRI- fice elegant 6-rogmt and bath brick house at once. Will take $3,500; $200 down, $80 monthly. Ad- dress BEECHER,’ Star office. aus TOR SALE—A BARGATN—10-ROOM HOPSE, 1234 10th on. Ohio stove and pressed brick; moderp Inprovenjents,” PATRICK vOPARREL, Gwnge, 14g5 N.Y. ove. $y10-t FOR SALE-2 NEW SOLID BRICK 6-ROOM CoT- tages; Elliot st., West Washington, on the Wash- ington and Great Falis electric road, now being built, to fan by, Angst 24 papered throughout holist lots 14x100_ to 20-f¢ alley eq 36 ft. deep; concrete cellar, fall sige; 8 mile to eqble cate: city water; @ bar, t* $1,400 each, J.C. BURST, Owner, 14! 5 Jylo-tt FOR SALE—LOTS. Now 18 THE Tre ‘To make Your investments on the PALISADES OF THE POTOMAQ, Conduit road, Washington's fashiounhle drive. The best prop- erty forasule In the District. Yalues bound fh inerease. Washington and Great Falls Electric Rallway io Glen Echo, Chautauqua. pavilion and Cabin john Bridge is now belug built thrugi the Pall. sides property. Plats, ete., office of company, 1420 F st. n.w. anl0-eodim For Sire NEW NINE- foom cottage; large attic, jar, furnace, range, n, excellent water, windmill’ and woolshed $4,500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTO: i + cor, 4%, mb20-tf PAINFUL Bi , CORNS, ARGED JOINTS, fegrowing ad club talle instantly ‘relieved and red writhoa pain or soreness aftérward; modest nges, Prob J.J. GEORGES & SON, 1115 P ve ube. io S pm. Sundays. 9 to 12.) 3 chatge for examination and consultation. 4j22-64 FOR SALE—TWO CHEAP LOTS; OND 0: FOR SALE—200 FEET IS THE WIDTH OF THE Junction of Whitney and New Hampshire aves. at the point where we offer 25 ft. front or ft. for 70c. per sq. ft. Also lot 25x135, adjoining house just going up, in good location, **Holmead Manor;"’ $800, $400 or $500 cash, bal. 2 yrs., will buy the Jatter, and {s offered at a bargain by WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 It ants st.; one at Lincola Park. Apply to WM. H. ‘DERS & CO., 2407 B et. n.w. 4t 70, 048H REgUH on 18 lots, two squares from Washington Aan orgetown R, BR. and near Proy. Hospital} loti ). Price, O0e. per ft. - BUTLER & GRAHAM, an3i-Bt 503 E st. nw. FOR SALB-CHEAP LOTS BRIGHTWOOD Park; also bargains in Brightwood town Me if Potomac water accesgible to a ‘héar elec tcl cars “Abastss Wor a6” Bight FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE—EQUITY IN AN EIGHT-ROOM, rown-stone front on B at. for stock of furnit Address Box 136, Star office, It XK RARE CHANCH—ONE OF THE MOST DESTRA- ble quarter-acre corner lots in West End Park, Rockvillé, M4., almost opposite Woodlawn Hotel, will be exchanged for a bew standard inake up- right plano; lot entirely unincumbered. Address CORNER LOT, Star cifice. au30-at* FOR EXCHANGE—WELL-PAYING SMALL HOUSE, in city for lots near depot in Brookland. — In- quire 1105 9th st. n.w. au29-Bt* THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL STI sopen September 20. ill “September, ad- dress MENDIAM, No J. auzi-3m The McDonald-Ellis School sage Pa: For Girls, * COR. 17TH ST. AND MASSACHUSETTS AVE. College, academic, preparatory and primary de- pertments; also a well-appointed. kirdergarten. Next year begins Octcber 2, 1895. §el5-law4m Miss ANNA ELLIS, Principal. WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF e 1225 10th st. s.w.—Piano, organ, voice, violin, guitar ard mandolin, flute, corn ele. Free rdvan- tages to pupils. O. B, BULLARD, Director. Jel-law3uie WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL of Shorthand and ‘'ypewriting offers superior ad- yantages for educating young men and women for business pursuits Instruction thorough. Time short. Rates down to hard-times basis. Prof. Court FB. Wood will teach the commercial branches day and evening the ensuing year. A life scholarship in text-book “bookkeeping will be given free to any person who tries the. system of actual business prac for one month and is dissatisfied with it. Eleventh year opens September 2. Tlustrated catalogue free. Address COURT F. WOOD, Prin. au2l-tt 311_E.’ Cap. st. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Students may begin aay time, Open all summer jents may begin ang time. Open . For sample pages of our publications address BERLITZ & C05 1122 Broadway, New York. MISS CLAUDIA STUART'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Way and Boarding).—Two diploma courses; nine teachers; moderite terms; academic, pr Buratory; German-English kindergarten; M Art; Delsarte; reopens Oct, 1. 1224 Al 1eTH ST. N.W., COR. MASS. “AVE. au20-1m* SEPT. 17.—COURSE OF 80 FRENCH LESSONS for ladies, gentlemen, girls and bors; good pro- Bunciation; diploma for two courses; 20 lessons dew. | Aule. Ve PRUD'HOMME, 807 D st. nw. autg-1m°* A Business Education. BUSINESS SHORTHAND, course, COLUMBIA COURS Bookkeeping, COLLEGE Shorthand, Penmanship, Of ‘Typewriting, Arithmetic COMMER Dictation and all the 407 zn nse = and all the Commercial we English Studies. Washington, D. C. Studies. Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; new rooms and halls. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Send for catalogue. aul7-tt ©. K. URNER, A.M. C. E., Prin. VIOLIN SCHOOL. Prof. Os. Weltl, Graduate of the Berlin Conservatory. au2f-1or* 1881 9th st. n.w. MISS GC. E, MASON'S SCITOOL FOR GMIS. THE CASTLE, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. Advantages city and suburbs. Refer to Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter, Hon. Chauncey M. Depew. Jy1-eo39t BETHEL MILITARY ACADEMY, VA. PRECARES for government academ{-s, universities and lusi- ness. For catalogues, duress May EA INTYRE, Bethel Academy P. 0., Va. jy17-2026t UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA, CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.—Letters, science, engineering, Jaw, medi: cine. ‘Session begins “15th Sept, fn the non-ma- Se Jarial Piedmont ‘region. Eacelient | gvu For catalogues address WM, M. THO! LL.D., Chatrican, jy IER INSTITCTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, ton, Va. ‘Thirty-fitth year bezing Sept. 19, 1895. Situated in the Piedmont region of Va., 54 miles from Washington city. Limited In number. For catalogues address J316-cot3t stu, r . Principal. NEW YORK 3 CORNWALI- ‘on-Hudson, . For bonrding eadets only. Pre- Pares for all colieges and government ncaderaia. Completely equipped and beautifully located on Hudson river, 4 miles above West Foint. For extalogue, adiress 8. C. JONES, C.E., Superin- tendent. IF 11-eo26t ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, ANNAPOLIS, MD. 107th Seseion commertces 19th September. Excel- lent Erepetaiaty School attached for Boys 12 to 16. ECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN ‘TO THE V'REPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR the Pres’t, .» Ph.D. Js26-52t THE BREXTON, Special yates for these MYERS. THE STANLEY Pcean end South Carolina a sa in every reg; tal rates f October. Pty Pe HIGGINBOTHAM. Atlantic City, N. THE CHALFONTE— Atlantic City, N. J. Sea water batas in house; elevator from street E. ROBERTS’ SONS. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky ave., Atlantic Greatly improved. Elevator to street telegraph office and barber shop attached. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. 26t CHESTER INN N.Y. ave.; near beach; new house; every con- venlence; rates ressonable. D. KNAUER. THE BERKSHIRE INN, fave. near the beach. Table ard appoint- first-class. Special weekly rates for Sep- tember and October. For further information t the Oxford. ‘this city. MARSH. Prope. KENILWORTH IN: Ocean end Kentucky 2 Every mdoer: conventence. Passenger elevator from street level. Special rate for September and October. Circular mailed. G. F. COPE & BRO. THE ALBEMARLE. Virginia ave. near beach. Speclul September rates. Illustrated booklet mated. CHARLES E. COPE. Hotel Imperialand Cottages Maryland avenue, 100 Enlarged.’ Remodeled. Appointments and Table First-class. Fall and Winter rate, $2 per da week. Special rates to families for m28-6m Modern conyentences. ‘ards of beach. THE CLIFTON, COR. ATLANTIC AND CONN. aves., Atlantic City, N.J.; famtly house; ent ‘Perms, "$1.50 to $2. per da: 7 fo $10 per week. Circular mailed, "Mt tains 150 guesta. HOTEL RICHMOND, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Appointments first-class. Elevator, sun parlor, etc. ROTEL SELBY, New Jersey ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. ‘iry rooms; excellent culsine; $ BENEZET DECKER, Mgr. my10-tf SPRINGS AND BATHS. 11 SUMMER RESORTS. * SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. ‘THE ENGLESIDE. Haven, N. J. Beach until October 1. Sure relief for HAY E New illustrated book of Engleside and each Haven. ep29-117t ROBERT F.. ENGLE, Proprietor. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN IF YOU OWN REAL ESTATE IN EAST WASH- ington and want to borrow money in sums from — to $10,000, call and see me; no delay. ao H. O'DONNELL, 526 Pa. ave.,Capitol Hill. AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ‘ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, an3i-Im 1008 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY im any amount and at rates justified by the se- curity offered. BE. Wi ASHFORD, 2r30-2w* 1410 G st. (Ames building). LARGE SUMS ON HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. C. real estate, or will loan in sums as low as $1,000 at same rate. , $500, $750 at 6 per cout. WML H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. uw. au29- 2 mpt attention to al icants. oy your plans and specifications at once. Real Este aud Business Eschang te change, ! u29-tf 8. 207 G st, 2.W. MONEY TO LOAN— 5 On approved ite Sg (lame wero of placi 5 No delay “BARNES & WEAVER, au26-6t 29 F st. nw, $25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, eg in residence or storage; also policies, ware- trust notes or otber securities “wor Ni Gat at a er Cup. If YOU WANT A LOAN ON WASHINGTON CITY Pwoperty can suve time and mouey by giving ina app) pele pt peas the yest real estate and ‘loan brokers in’ this city. BUTLER & GRAUAN, 603 Est. nw. “ALIAFERKO, of loan di mert. = aulS-1m_ << MONEY TO LOAN—WE HAVE $20,000, $17,000, $14,000 and $10,000 to loan at & per cenit $4,500, 509, $8,000, $2,100, $1,700 and $1,000 to loan at 5% per cent; aiso other amounts to loan at 6 per cent. No delay in closing loans. 5, WILCOX & HIESTON, aul0-1m 1997 Pa. are. $200,000 TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOAN on first-class inside improved city property; low- est rates; applications reported on promptly: alse installment loans made. Call on or address L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F at. n.w. Baltimore of- fice, 116 St. Paul ei aul-im MONEY. IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOW: Snterest on D.C. real-estate security. FRANK RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, many ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). MC ‘¥ TO LOAN IN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, 5% and 6 per cent, on real estate SSE =2 ‘it delay in deciding on applications. HEISK] McLERAN, 1008 I" st. eZ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in sums of $500 and upward at iowest rates for pullding or other purposes, ©. P. BARTS. Room 1, [Riggs Fire Insurance Company building, 11 F st. nw. Ss25-18 MORRELL HOUSE. HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, will open Jone 15 under new management; airy rooms; first-class table; grand Shenandoah ‘view. THE LOCKWCOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Mrs. S. B. Lovett, Proprietress, will open Jui 4. Large roomar eed of shade, grand views; table first-class. . my84m SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. BATH BEECH. N. “THE LINWOOD.”” 45 minutes from Bat! rooms. table and rur- reduced rates for Arundel-on-the-Bay. ‘The only place near Washington that can be reached in the evening by taking the 4:28 B. and O. train, arriving there at 6:15, taking a bath and arriving home at 10 p.m. Lots, $75 to $150 each—25x150 ft. Cottage for rent, $125. This cottage part- Jy tarnished, bas six rooms, near beach. RIVER SPRINGS SUMMER RESORT, For beauty of location, excellence of ‘Water, and for general advantages, it has few equals and no superior in Md. R. P. BLACKISTONE, M.D., Proprietor. je7-3m “THE ALVIN,” COLONIAL BEACH, VA.—(PRI- ‘Directly on water ‘front; beau- tiful grounds, new pavilion, ete.; most attractive beach; cuisine first-class; also fine cafe— meals, lunches, ice cream, &c. SPRING LAKE, N. J. THE ALLAIRE. Directly on the beach. Opes Come and see. yate boarding.) SPRING LAKE, N. J. by=-the-Sea. New elevator and other improvements. Opens R. K. LITCHWORTH. SPRINGS AND BATHs. Wilburto: che 1 for the season. 3m BALTIMORE KINDERGARTEN _ASSOCIATION— ‘Training school for kinderzartners: junfor, senior and graduate courses; also a course for directors of normal training classes. Circulars with full rticulars, Address Miss CAROLINE M. ©. ; LART.Director, The Northampton, Baltimore, fd. Mi Lith $230 MARYLAND ContEGE — For yorsG BO Indios. (Near Baltimore.) 43 year. High standard, refined roine, corfers college degrees. 15 Ftates represented. Specially convenient for Wasa- ington. Extremely healthy. _EERVER, 11. President. Tathgrvitie, Bd. NEW YORK, ALBANY. ST. AGNES SCHOOL. Under the tion of Bishop Doane. Regular and optional cours.s in all departments of study. Special advantares in languages. music and art. Gemnasium. 25th year. Miss ELLEN W. ROYD, Principal. dy i-78t ANDREW SMALL ACADEMY, DARNESTOWN, ‘Montg'y Co.,Md.—Prepares for business or college. Telegraphy a specialty. For catalogue apply at Stur office or address ELSON. Prin. aug-1m* COUNTRY BOARD. IF YOU WANT A HIGH, COOL PLACE, WITH large, alry rooms and good table, near station and Washington, apply to W. L. GORDON, West End, Va. 1t® THOSE RETURNING VROM THE MOUNTAINS OR Secshore can find pl at the EVERGREENS, “ST. CLAIR'S- ON-THE- BAY" (SHADYSIDE Farm); open, tilt November; table Ale bathing, (ing, crabbing, &c.; §6 per’ week; ber day: Address ST. CLAIW'S, ‘Shadyside, AA. co., Md, aul5-18t* “FAIRFIELD”—MRS. BARTON NOW HAS ROOM for a few more boarders at this most desirable Chevy Chase cars stop at door. ation E, D.C. aul5-18t* HEALTHY CLIMATE, VERY ACCESSIBLE, BEAU- tifol scenery of mountains, valley and water, leasing to artists, beautiful drives and woodlets, farge house, porches all around,beautifully shaded grounds; accommodations first-class. Procure pic- torial circular. MAURICE CASTLEMAN, Castle- man’s Ferry, Va. Jel-3m&10t* 1664. EDUCATION FOR REAL LIFB 1895. qFOH, BONE AND, DAUGHTERS. e Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building,’ cor. 7th and D n.w. Day and night sessions. SPENCERLAN, In the national capital and throughout the country, {s household word, associated with thorough bust- ness training and a prosperous career. ‘The thirty-first scholastic year of this popular to stitution begins Monday, September 2, S. Five departments, viz: Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, Euglish, rapld caleu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delearfe system of expression, civics, politioa economy and commercial Inw, Practical English, with inftiatory bookkeeping; Sherthand and Type- ure, inclaling English; Spencerian Rapid Writ- ing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full corps of theroughly trained teachers. Location cen- tral. Spacious, brilliantly tghted, handsome halls and class rooms. Services of graduntes;ulways in Irand. Terms moderate, but no competition with cheap schools, The leading business jen of Wash- ington were frained In this colfeze, and send thelr sons snd daughters and candidates ‘far employment here for training. ‘This college received from the, World's Columbian commission a diploma for “Excellency of Students’ Worl” In all of the above departments. Office open every business day and” night, on and after Monday, August 12. Write or call for new annnaf announcement. MRS, SARA A. KPENCER, aul2-tt Principal and Proprietor. MRS. FLINI'S SCHOO WILL REOPEN OCT. 16. For circulars apply at residesee. 1734 I st. Until Sept. 15, nédrezs Mrs, Is A.LINT, Credit Lyonnais, Paris, France. au6-1m* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, FOR RENT—80 ACRES; 6 MIEES FROM WASH- ington; one mile to station; 8-room house; cellar, barn, stable, &c.; good water; fine place for an office holder; rent, $20, JOHN STEPHEN, 1218 B st, DW, ausi-ste FOR SALE OR TRADE—I00-ACRE FARM IN Loudoun county, Va.3 good house, barn, ete. grehard: tuber: onte $2,000 to close an ‘estate, A. J. WHITAKER, 918 F st. ‘au31-3t FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE_11-ROOM COTTAGE, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. WIN trade for unim: roved ground 0.é. or s.e. Washington. y10-tt F. G. AUKAM, 660 F nw. OCEAN TRAVEL. __ Netherlands Line From New York to Rotterdam via Boulogne Sur Mer; 8% hours from Paris or London. ‘Spaarndani, Saturday, Aug. 811 p.m. BS Veen Rati , Sept. 71 p.m. ry: ie" oy or a a PdaniPh Gb. iupite bide. = = THY FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1242 12TH STIRHET. * 100p. manual free. Parents advised'as to schools. au3-3m* J a SEAT PLEASANT HOUSE— ‘A charming country resort, convenient to Wash- ington for business. House is situated very bigh, contains large, airy rooms, with 21 acres of ground ‘and plenty of shade; abundance of fru! Yegetables, tee, milk. Parties carried to 15th n.e., connecting with electric cars, for 5 cent to Benning, on the Penna. R.R., free. Rates mod- erate. For particulars call at 617 14th st. n.w., Room 2, or adicess 8 HDROWN, Sent Pleasant, Md. jy Je15-8m HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE-CHEAP—2 GOOD WORK HORSES, suitable for wazon or cart. Can be seen and tricd at F. H. FINLEY & SON'S, 1206 D st. n.w.a29-3¢ FOR SALE—BLACK MARE, GOOD DRIVER; sound; 7 years old; price, $65. Also second-hand phaeton. “Apply at’ Stable, rear of 817 Mo. ave. ay au3i-3t* FOR SALE-2 YOUNG HORSES; 1T- able for farm work; price, $30 each. Apply at 836 Pa. ave. n.w. aust FOR SALE—BAY HORSE; 16 HANDS HIGH; 6 years old; sound, Kind and gentle; a vers fine umily horse; owner going away and hay further use for him. TREMONT HOU BLES, 2d and Ind. ave. 2.w. BPRKELEY SPRINGS, W. e popular resort of Ingomar, one mile out will be open at special rates for Sept. and Oct. hunting and fishing fine. Address Mis. B. W. CATLETT, _ Box 44, Berkeivy Springs, W. Virgina Hot Springs. A Delightful Fall Resort. Hotel Open All the Year. 2,500 FEET ELEVATION WARM SPRINGS VALLEY, On the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, bout midway between Washington and Cincianatl, bathing establishment America for the cure of out and nervous troubles. The fall e great Virginia mountains 1s no- where equaled. “Hotels and cottages under the management of Fred Sterry. Address Mot Springs, ply at C. and O. offices, THE GREAT The greatest Wonderful waters climate of 't! Bath county, Va., or a] 513 and 142i Pennsylvania ave. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W, VA. THE BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL Will remain open September and October for the reception of guests. The hotel has been renovated, inted throughout. repapered and these. celebrat of rheumatism, gout, ther information — 4 and Hotel, W. Va. Carroll Springs Sanitarium. Beautifally situated on the from Washington; 400 ft. al for invalids, convalescents and those desiri1 For particulars address G. H. WRIGHT, M.D., Forest Glen, Ma. IN THE MOUNTAINS, WHITE COTTAGE, H. Best. view on board (adults). Send for The baths of are noted for the cure in diseases. &c. For fur- ly to CHARLES P. JACK sprietors, Berkeley Springs B. and O.; ten miler @ the city; designed rs FERRY, W. VA circalar steerer WM. H. BELL, Prop. Bolivar Mountain House. Highest, coolest and most picturesque of the Harper's Ferry resorts. Shady groves. Woodland walks to the Potomac. Excellent cuisine; good rooms; reasonable rates. Special rates for September and October. F. M. PENNOCK, Bolivar, W. Va. AURORA. —Near Deer Park and Onkland. No bay fever sufferers find tresses. Excellent tatle. ure and health resort. Moderate rooms 357-158 Toan and Trust J. H. SHAFFER. Aurora, W. Va. GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. "s Ferry, W. Va. and hatr mat- ies. Apply at bldg, or address ted on Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive $7 per week; $1 for cirenlar. Conver- G.W.GREEN,Prop. Jyltono1 HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA.— Now open. Most’ breezy point. First-class table and beds. One and one-half hours from Wash- ‘Telegraph office in house. T, 8S. LOVETT. CAPE MAY, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HGRSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., Pd cdc REMOVAL O& PUBLICITY. fou receive the on 8 few wotice. Partial payiients can be made on ‘te principal any time. We can assure you low rates, and desirable terms and courteous treatment. you will investigate our plin of making loans you will be pleased with ft. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., jy 24-160 002 F st. nw. MONEY ON STOC! BONDS, TRUSTS, LOAN AS- sociation einai, old ine Ufe cies, cate ificates or warehouse recelpts. ¥ 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st 500. THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, JeT-tf 917 F st. bw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN ©0., 610 F N.W. Will you any sum want, lange oF small, on gyeniture, pianos, wilgous, ete., without val or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be pald in part or in full at time to sult the convenience of the borrower, any part pald reduces the cost of carrying the Joan in jon to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOA CO., Jel6-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUNS DESIRED, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A SPRCIALTY. WALTER H. aG aps-tt 704 14TH ST. N.W. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, 4T LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, apl-tt COR. 10TH AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO TOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. MM. Pal mho-tt 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN_ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESPaTE. No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., ap25-tt F ost. aw. MONEY LOAN AT 6 PER CENT ON AP- red trict real estate; also installment loans made. F. H. SMITH & SONS, aplo-tt 1418 F st. nv. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASIUN DANENHOWER, apis-tt Cor. 18th and G sts. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL. ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts 10 sult applicants, et 5, Sie and cent. §aldtf GBO. W. LINKINS, 800 10th st. now. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CUR- rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Jost 1406 G st. nw. IF_YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I save you time and money. J. EAKIN bee 526 i8th st. MONEY TO, LOAN ON APPROVED a, REA. estate a cent Interest, Special legos with respect $5 prior payments. Larze amounta @ specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, iy8-tt 1307 F st. nw. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. EB 8. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER ‘B— Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View W 7th street, ‘Tuesday and Thursday at a.m., Janding at wharves as far down as Mad- dox” creek, “including 1 Polnt and Betch, ‘returning on Mondays, “Wednesdays class. "Breigh Teceived util hour of sailing. Tele- MFA REED & 00. B. 8. RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alexandria. jor and Manager. GEO. 0. CARPINTER, Gen. Agee Syli-tt ‘Washington, D. 0. a POTOMAO RIVER LINE. feamer rpon will leave N street aw. at 5 p.m. TUESDAY for’ Baltimore tnd river labdings. Coolest steamer on the river. Every state room opens on the outside. VILLIAMSO! J. Jr., ‘Telephone 101. $m STEAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. Y. ARROW- EMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bt Warenad tes londasn, Wednesdage eamer leaves and Raturdays at 7 a.m. Og Mondavs for inter mediate la Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Bush- wood, Rock Point apd Nomini creek Iai ‘On Wednesdays for intermediate landings, sal Beach, Bushwood, Rock Polnt, Qolton's, St. Clem- ent's bay and Nomini creek landings. On Sai for intermediate landings, Colonial Beach, weod, Rock Point, Colton's and Nomin! creek landings, Returning on Tuesdays and Sundays about rs and Thu about 11:30 p.m. Steamer a Arrowsmith the a lower Po- tomac and Chesapeake bay. Delightful trips to salt water, touching at all “popular wal jiaces and sunimer resorts. On Monda; Wednesdays at 8 p.m. for Colonial Beach, Colton's, Leonardtown, Nomini Creek, Piney Point, Bt. George's Island, Smith Creek, Coan and Yeocomtco, arrive at Washington early” Wednesday and Fri- day mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Co- lonial Beach, Colton's, Pinay’ Polnt, St.” George's Island, Sruith’s Creek, Coan ‘and Yedcomico, arrive at Washington Sunday at about 10 p.m. In effect Jeno 15, 1805. (See schedule.) ©. W. RIDLEY, General ‘Manager Je) FOR §ALB_OUR PRICE CUTS THE FIGURE. OX carriage and wagon stock, ‘Traps, ° surrey, $80 to $165; phaetons, $90 to $190. See Our apecisl leather-top buggy’ at. $79," Business a var head ae a ae Single-strap $8 to $40. “Repalring and painting. fait’ © Goon @ TAnBOD, 5208 M sto n.w. ‘THE DUNTONISN, a Electrical Institute. We teach electricity in selence and application. Applied mechanics, mechanical draughting and de- signing. Full laboratory and practical shop courses, Latest and best methods. Not the “only school in the world,” but the BEST in Washington. Onens Oct. 1. Full particulars upon application. Why not Investigate? GEO. EDW. DUNTON, Prin- efpal, 10th and D sts. n.w. 2 é YOU ATTEND OUR SCHOOL—YOU LEARN! aul-3i0 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS, 1850 Wyoming avenue n.w. Reopens Oct. 1. Stage for day scholars, al-Sm MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. NORWOOD INSTITUTE. 1761 N st.. Washington, D.C. 14TH SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2. $el0-3m Address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, Prin. BOARDING. WANTED_BY A WIDOW LIVING IN GEORGE- ‘gne or two children to 3, good terms feasonable, Address Box 149, Star oflice. au3i-2t* : PERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND TABLE BOARD— ZBL Mass, ave. nue. large rooms, nicest location on Capitol Hill. SPECIAL TO TABLH BOARDERS. — MESSRS. Duffy & Leannarda, proprietors of the “American House," cor. Pa. ave. and 7 st., beg to announce to the public generally that they are now se1 og the best table board in the elty,, from @ to p.m., at the following reduced pricest 8 meals Ponti’ Partivular attention gives indies: fats ATTORNEYS. e GUNSTON INSTITOTE. FOR GIRLS, 1212 AND 3214 14th st. nw., Thomas Circle; next _sessic begins September 25. 1893. Mr. and Mrs, BI 5 LEY R. MASON, Principais. del 7-tt CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Law, Webster Law building, 503 D st. u.w., Washing- ton, D.6, Residence, 600 L nw. os e The Stockton Hotel. Magnificently ulpped with private baths and Parlors when desired. Will remain open at reduced rates during tember, the most enjorable month at Cape bright sunshine; crowds and the many annoyances incident thereto. The surf is superior and the water warmer then at any other time. Baliny breezes; CE M. CAKE, HOTEL LAFAYETTE, OAPE MAY, N. J. tly on ‘beach; service of the JOHN TRACY & CO. CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE, | Steamer Potomac will leave Stephenson's wharf, foot Tth at., every Sunday at 4 p.m. and steamer ne every Monday and Thureday at 9 p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. Thia $s 4 iy the must ploasant (rip out of Washington, Accommg- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river tat ings recetved on Mondays, ‘Thursdays and Satur days. Rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON BROS”, Agents, 7th st . Office, 910 Pa. ave. «mb7-6m,13) Telephone 745, TRE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH Me Teor Matiow creak and intervening every Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturday, at 5 pm, Returning, Jeaves Mattox creek Mondays, Wed- nesdays rnd Fridays at noon. ‘Passenger and frelht rates the lowest. *phone 1714. (us7-tf G. T. JONES, Agent, CARLTON, CAPE MAY POINT.—DIRECTLY ON peg er) jeonvecennas: orchestra; ac cori, 300; eekly. L, MADDOCK. ASBURY PARK, N. J. SURY PARK, N. J. Victoria. all improvements; 15th season; 3 terms moderate and KEMPE? accommodates S00 after September 1. 8, UNDERTAKERS — W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer 940 F Street Northwest. reusable etme’ Dulephoae eal 08. fate

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