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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. : FOR SALE--HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE-3002 17TH ST., MOUNT PLEASANT; cs $8,500; ean sell now for id stale alone worth al- use has 8 rooms, cabinet deliers, ete.; easy terms; 8 rooms and Apply BRICE & se3. Bt ext doce north 1423 Howard ay state RICK ON SHERI- YOOD AVE. PRICE, HAND $10 PEI RED MAN'S DOLLAR WORTH WHITE, . IS. 7TH. ST. FOR SALE—THE BEST HOt OFFERED. x A solid built buy-window brick; 6 pered rooms and bath; new water lor P Mey; 1251 gaare, tron cable cars; a good luset in Init: room. i e.; olwe w DAVID D. on Ist st. se. ‘apétol; concrete ting Bow fer $18 a month. Price, terms. It DAVID D+ STONE, 804 and 806 F st. nw. FoR SALE—A SPLENDID HOME IN MT. PLEAS- 500; easy ant, $1,000 beluw cost; 10 ro bath, cellar, furnace; 2 siairways; lot 50x130; easy terms; & rire chance. it DaviD bp ne. near 2d; -window: brick; lot 16x100: Vib Db. STONE, 2 MCI E_OWNER: ructs us to sell 1LL his WINDOW; = room and kite mbers on second; lot 20 able on rear; conventent to pride, $5,600. Inquire at or Bs 5 Sewerage diate pessewsion’ given.’ Apply. to » A. NEWMAN, Fendull bldg., opp. city li. ICE HOUSES ON t can be asy terms. Apply to F st. angi AT BARGAIN; 24 FT. PRE Ind. opp. ‘city hall;"* lot 99 ft. deep to tire fo $10. mo. W. S MINNIX, For W ORRICK Ft Sth 7 large rooms and bat ern Improvenin's: heated by furna easy. nxt 1100 Sth st. me. BARGAINS—FROM $1,200 TO $7.000— \ chances for investment or a home, our property. M. MARTIN, ft. alley; building covers en- Ns easy terms, rented $75 8 nw. Call and se angL-3e® Fou SAME-T HAVE. center, near Dapont Circle and delightful residences, a hone for $1 anit your tuste made ti Adilress ava FOR SALE one of its most stylish If you are looking for 000 this property will nl the price and r purse, as T am go Owner, Box 25, WILT, BUY near Ne ¢ st. nm. 6-rov ek; large front and hack must_leave the elty my reason for sacrifie y Star offte For § $4,000. 1 D FROM $4,000 TO press-brick “hous, wi ms easy. RUTLER & GRAHAM, CE h AT A BARGAL r 18th st.. a nice with 9 rooms, bath ard a.m, WHEAT & SUTER, 1503 augiste FOR handsome the LEON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THAT kof new houses just completed on ner of 13th st. and Kenesaw ave. Look id come see PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N.Y. OPFERED IN E_REST BARC 14,000 sq. tte: 2 mod. nice lot; only $800 cash, bal. 2% rent, including prin- rest: location, near 11th st. cable; 201 Pa. ave. ,au3t-i $7.00 balane* month; Rk SALE-OR EXCH: FOR DESIRABLE lot or small $23,200 eqnity in lovely 8- house, in n.w.; valued at lt; exquisitely ‘finished; 4 ed -matertals: house ’ 63 balance payable at will, 'B, Star office. au2t-tt FINEST RESIDENCES N00 to $100,000. My ny Instances whl not I, but have decided in the et Vist fs Tay RESIDENCE: 8; center hali sarlor fireplace, bath fixtures TD EDIATI rite almost Only $5,250. $30 month. modern Owner, Jel9-tt ROOM, on the Wash- road, now being hie stone sud pressed brick PATRICK O'FARREL, isos 36 ft. dee] % intle to cable e: t' $1,400 each, J. jy19-tf FORSALE—MISCE FoR SAU A TE TS OF hed room SQUARE PIANO, $125; ean be bought on vei #3 per “month. “las new and 47th st. TWO HALL RACKS, DOMESTIC MA- airs, shades, other A VERY VALUABLE STI ‘38 *, MINISTEN B., Star offi: RD UPRIGHT jonths, and had t 14 NRY WHITE, STOVES, and_parfor COOK room N streets southwest, of the Co August 25, ved at 18) this: AY, ing sl an must de Incl @orsed on th FOR SALE—LOT ON 13TH ST. NEAR WHITNEY ave.; 54 ft. front, or 3 lots, 18ulis, with 2 new party walls; cast ‘front; 25 ft. of parking; water, sewer and gas; price, $6,000. : FOR SALE-At a sacrifice, 50 ft. front on 18th st., Holméad Manor, 48¢. FOR SAJ-E—Lot ‘in Molmead Manor, 50x180 ft. pide parking and frouts on Sherman ave. extd. 2,500; small cash payment. , YR SALE—Corner in Holtnéad Manor, 160 ft. front by 100 deep; will subdivide to advantage; Water, sewer and gas; easy rerms; 65 cts. FOR SALE—A lot oa Washington Heights, 50x120 to 15 ft. alley, or will sell half; overlooks the elty, just on the crest; idea) location for a home; must go at a sacritlee. Call for price and terms. seb-eodt BRICE & LIPSCOMS, G12 14th st. FOR SALE_CHEAPEST COR. LOT IN BROOK- Jand;* 503150; board walk to tation; water main in front; price only $975; ter.ns easy. eeB-2t HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F et. FOR SALE—AN OFFER ABOVE 8C. WANTED for lot No. 3, block 25—511x150—Columbla Hts.; terms easy. JOHN FENELON, 383 Broadway, N.Y. se2-2t* FOR SALB—CHEAP LOTS ON EASY TERMS—10 CHOICE LOTS, LINDEN PLACE N.E.: READY FOR BUILDING; 18x654. JAMES BAYNB, au3l-3t* ROOM 8, 631 PENN. AVE. N.W. FOR SALE—TO BUILDEKS: NO CASH REQUIRED on 15 lots, two squares from Washington and Georgetown R. R. and near Prov. Hospital; lots 16x70. Price, 9c. pef_ft. BUTLER & GRAHAM, u31-3t 503 E st. nw. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. St. John’s College, Vt. Ave. And Thomas Circle, reopens its fall ti fonday, se8-110 September 9. = GONZAGA COLLECE. For day scholars only. Cisssical, scientifie and busirfess courses. Military drill and uniform. ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, §.J., President. HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISH, 1343 12th st. nw. Pitman shorthand by a NEW and RAPID method. Beginners and dictation. se3-3m TO GOVERNMENT CLERKS, SCHOOL PUrIL& and others.—SPECIAL COURSE in VOCAL or PIANO music. SUMMER RATES to Oct auwination gratis. GEO. W. LAWRENC! 1603 9th st. nw. at SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IN TELPGRAPHY. ALL. branches of commercial and railroad work rapidly taught by skilled and practical operator. Ivy Istitute Business College, Sth and K sts. n.w. m* se3-Im MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabolly Kindergarten Normal raining School, 1918 Sunderland place, will fall and winter sessions October 1, 1895. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE IN sums desired at lowest rates of interest. Prompt attention given to applications. J. EASTERDAY, 1410 G st. n.w. lass inside Improved city propert lice tions reperted on promp installin Call on or address 'L. 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1331 F st. nw. Baltimore of- fice, 116 St. Paul st. se3-1m* MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY Low interest on D.C. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s office). reptile est rates MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, au31-Im 1006 F st. n.w. MOYEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in eny amount and at rates fustificd by the se- curity offered. E. WELSH ASHFORD, au30-2w* 1410 'G st. (Ames building). LARGE SUMS ON HAND AT 5 PER CENT ON D. €. real estate, or will loan in sums as low os $1,000 xt same rate. $250, $500, at 6 per ceut. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. nw. _AU20-t BUILDERS’ LOANS. Prompt attention to all applicants. Bring in your plaus and specifications at one T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, an2s-tt 907 G st. nw. §25 AND UPWARD LOANED ON FURNITURE, Pianos tn residence or storage; also policies, ware: use receipts, interests in estates, Ist and 2d trust, notes or other securities. 1202 N. Cup. st. Jy25-2m* IF YOU WANT A LOAN ON WASHINGTON CITY Property you can sive time and money, by giving our application to BUTLER & GRAHAM, the itrgest realestate and ‘Ioan brokers in’ this city. BUTLER & GRAIAM. 503 EB st. n.w. JAS, A. TALIAFERRO, chirge of lo depart- ment. awld-1m MONEY TO LOAN_WE HAVE $20,000, $17,000, $14,000 and $10,000 to Joan at 5 per cent$4,500, $3,500, $3,000, $2,100, $1,700 and $1,000 to loan at 5% per cent; also other umounts to loan at 6 per cent. No delay in closing loans. 5, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ay MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY AMOI Gly und 6 per cent, on real estate securi AT 5, delay in deeiding on applications. HEISKE McLERAN, 1008 F st. MONEY TO TOAN ON REAT ESTATE § in sums of $500 and up building or other purposes. , Boos 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company building. 1, F st. nw. dy25-f wo 3 rahe = 0 50, $60, $70, For, Walt CS y MAD FOR 25 $35, gh 25 $25 FULL BUSINESS ou AY OL NIGHT, $25. A YEAR. The well known reputation of the principal+as a Telinble and sucecssful Washington educator 13 a guarantee of correct treatment. Capital and management explain competition. he patron gets th E for less money. ypewrit ing. and course, $15. PALL BUSINESS SUBIECTS. * Bookkeeping. arithmet! ling, English, letter writing, pentanship, ip and positions for graduates. Established 1876. Central location. Ex- berlerced teachers. Send for cat IVY_INSTITE INE .. Principal. partment oF The Columbian University 1225 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1895. ‘The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof, W. W. Johnston at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular datly lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. Evety facility for practical laboratory and clint- cal instruction is afforded. Laboratories open day and evening. : For announcement and further information apply to Dr. D. K. SHUTE, Dean, 1120 N. Y. ave. ‘Telephone,S15. Hours: Dr. E. A. DE SCHW! ‘Treas., 1325 Hi st. n.w. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Autumn examinations will be held at the ‘college at § p.m. September 26. Dental Department yy cs) The Columbian University 1325 H ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. The ninth session begins October 1, 1805. The introductory lecture will be delivered by Prof. J. Hall Lewis at 8 p.m. October 1. Regular daily lectures commence at 5:30 p.m. For announcement and further information apply to Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Deun, 1309 F nw. Hours, 2 to 4:30 p.m. Dr. E. A DE SCHWEINITZ, Sec, Treas., 1325 H st. n.w. 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. tions will be held at the college ptember 26. ‘se3-1in MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC., WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. Partial iyinents can made on ¢ne principal at any tine. We ean assure you low rates, ens and desirable terms and courteous treatment. It you will investigate our plan of making loans you will be pleased with it. Please call on CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. 2 F st. n.w. MONEY ON STOCKS, BONDS, TRUSTS, LOAN AS- sociation certificates, old line life Hicies, syndl- cate certificates or warehouse recelpts. YEKRKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st. jy9-tt ‘TO LUAN— Sy24-160 500. THOS. BE. WAGGAMA Jev-tt 917 F st. pw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., G10 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or simvit, on turnitare, pkinos, horses, wagous, et without removal or publicity. Any business with us. str you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans tan be paid in part or In full at any time to sult the convenience of the borrower, and Aus pert paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan to jon_to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.. Je16-tr 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT & AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. LARGE LOANS A_ SPECIALTY. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14TH ST. N.W. ap3-tt MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE ‘OF INTEREST, ‘ON REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0, HOLTZMAN, apl-tt ly confidential, and COR. 10TH AND F STS. ENT, iolin, Theory of Music, 1528 Corcoran st. MR, ERNEST Piano, se2-2m MANDOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR. stnae Mol QEMES, Stue Special fall term, geile Emerson Institute (Xourg’s Academy), SELECT CLASSIC. MATHEMATICAL School for Young Men and Boys, M14 Lith st, bet. Pe 1K Begins its forty-fourth’'s 23." This school bas a recognized as one of of this countr for ull colleges atd 5 for t States Military and Naval academies, and business, ‘The graduates of this school take high rank where: ever they : Mr. Edwit Room 3, se2-1m_ r_ September tion, and is schools ites, For cirenlars, ete., address B. YOUNG, Ph. Principal and’ Proprs FOR GIRLS, Dupont circle. Opens . HETH A.M., Prin. Shorthand a Specialty By H. C. TANNER. Granite building, corner F and 9th, Call or send for cireular, —huSl-lm* MISS AMY GC. LEAV! 1121 VERMONT AVE. N.W., RMONY, YBUARD. tor. 1312 Maskacthusetts aventi ‘A day school for young iadies and Itt ddition to a ifureuch course in h, German Latin, are offered to students in the art val departments. Studies will be resumed on Mon- das, September 16. A kindergarten will | opened in connection with the academy. au31-6m LADIES’ SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL ( URE, WILL reopen at Carroll Institute gymnasium Wednes- day, September 4. For information, address PROF. JOYCE, Carroll Institute Gymnasium, aus1-3t* MONEY TO TAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. : MM. PARKER, mhg-tf 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOA iS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE, jo delay in, closing transaction. THOS. J. OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—182 Special advantages for study guages, music and art; daily thenles, drawing, Latin and included tn the regular course. au24-tf MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. ZVLA WALKER-WARD'S CL AND PRI- Yate lessons, for primary pupils; special atten- tion to backward, unwilling nd ate chil- FISHER & CO., dren; Dormal gruduate. Apply at 936 934 1324 F st. n.W. a.w. corner of Wastiogton Cire 24-1 MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON AP-| TF ERKEI SCHOOL, ib ST, W ONEY Tiatlict real” ctasteee ake inctaiment | THE BERKELEY SCHOOL, 1515, Ht ST. WILL. loans made. F. H, SMITH fe SONS, Feint, Annzpolls ‘ities and sclentific aplo-tt 1418 F st. nw. schools, for dh in the army and MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO § N_DANENHOWER, Cor. 13th and G sts, n.w. MOBY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKIENS, 800 19th st. n.w. 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, 1406 G st. nw. J WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. Tc von time and money. J. EAKIN EY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY Ti estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileces: with respect to prior Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jy3-tt 1307 F st. nw. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. RENT—A PLACE OF 10 ACRES; 2 MILES OF good water; plenty of all Kinds of fruit; m house, barn, ete.; % mile of church and gchool; good macadauized road; $17 per month. Also, for sale, 200 HB. sash, wagons, plows, h hogs and chickens; cheap, CG. W. FRA- ZIER, Reg. Letter Div., City P.O. Apply, after 2pm. se3-3t* FOR SALE—AT KENS setric or steam road, uation; 8 rooms; bart house; $3,000. H! M. Dew. RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTM 5 For Sule—Twenty-elx ucres just outside the city; Washington and Baltimore electric road now being constructed through it; big bargain. For particulars inquire of au3l-7t_ REDFORD W. WALKER & SON,1006 F. NOW 18, THE TIME ‘To make yonr investments on the PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC, Conduit road, Washington's fashionable drive. ‘The best prop- erty for sale in the District. Yalues bound to increase. Washingion and Great Falls Electric Railway to Glen Echo, Chautauqua pavilion and Cabin John Bridge is now being built through the Puli- sades property. Plats, ete., office of company, 1420 F st. n.w. aul0-eodim FOR e GTON, MD., ON LINE OF a pretty house; beautiful ; 28 fruit trees; water in MARTIN, 1915’ Pa. ave. au31-3t ir. ENILWORTH.” WITNOUT EXCEPTION ONE OF THE HAND- SOMEST SUBURBS OF WASHINGTON. High and healthy and magnificent views. Chevy Chase und Kensington electric railway pasges through it, giving rapid transit to center of city. Lots three to seven cents per foot. Terms easy. ses built for purchssers where destred. For further information and plats, call on au3l7t REDFORD W. WALKER & SON.1006 F. BURBAN-SEVERAL ELEGANT ick houses, with bath; a.m.i.; gas; water, shade and porches; only $20 per month, at Newman terrace, Petworth’ subdiviston; take Brightwood electric car. 611 7th st., NEWMAN 10: aul0-3m IDB, MD., NEW NINE- large attic, cellar, furnace, range, it Water, windmill’ and woodshe 500; terms to suit. B. F. LEIGHTON, B.ww., cor. 414. mh20-tf LADIES GOODS. BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP IN white dress FINE navy and for the clyil service. two years 24 students have been s During the past essfully tit- ted for various be made for pri es CHARLES au22-tt PUTS Boys will colleges, for busine best of refi AM, S SCHOOL, ‘eopen Sept. 16, universities and 3 pursuits. ces. Apply to WM. H. P 1633 10th st, new. The Biss School of Electricity, Bliss building, 35, 87, 39 B st. n.w. This is the only institation in the country where practi al el engineering is thoroughly sud exclusively taught. purse complete in one 1 Luboratories and all depsriments fully equipped. Pn techni THE BERLITZ l(OOL OF LANGUAGES, ke 14th st. nw. Students may begin any time. all summer. For, sample gf jour publications, address BERLITZ & CO., 1122 Broudway, New York. Je8-tu&s,tt MES. FLINT'S SCHOOI, WILL REOPEN OCT. 16. For circulars apply at residence, 1734 I st. Until Sept. 15, uddrers Mrs. L. A. FLINT, Credit Lyonnais, Pai ‘aué-lm* THD FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 12TH STREET. 100p. manual free. ~ Parents advised as to schools. au3-3m* z EATON, BURNETT & DURLING, Business College siul School of Shorthand and ‘ypewriting, 12th "anc sts. nw. Opens “with day ‘and night classes Monday, _, September 2, 1895. DURLING & ‘SMITH, ‘Resident Principals. au2i-Im* PRIVATE LESSONS_ELEMENTARY OR AD- vanced studies; especial attention to backward, unwilling and adult pupils. University graduate, Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place, near 20th and P sts, 4-s,m,tu,1m®* WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE AND SCHOOL of Shorthand and Typewriting offers supetior ad- Yantages for educating young men and women for business pursuits Instruction thorough. Time short. Rates down to hard-times basis. Prof. Court F. 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 busivess practice for one month and is dissatisfied with it. Eleventh year Opens September 2. INustrated ‘catalogue free. Address: COURT F. WOOD, Prin., auzt-tt 311_E,' Cap. ‘st THE DUNTONIAN, Electrical Institute. We tench electricity in sctence and application, Applied mechanics, niechanical draughting and de- signing. Full laboratory and practical shop courses, Zatest and best methods. Not the “only school in the world,” but the BEST in Washington. Onens Oct. 1. Full particulars upon application. Why not” fhivestignte? GLO, EDW. UNION, Prin- cipal, 10th and D sts. nw. It YOU ATTEND OUR SCHOOL—YOU LEARN! aul-3 ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 01 East Capitol st., Select school for young ladies and children, wilt reopen Monday, September 9. Musie and paint- ing classes for persons not attending day school. ault3m SISTERS OF ‘THE HOLY CROSS. STITUTE, 176 Washington, D.C. aoe SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2. 1214 14th st. becins Sentember LEY}. MASON, Prh OUT OF WASHINGTON. FAIRFAX HALL, Fr les Vincheste Colle and. ackde Y_courses, music, art, ete. ¢ ‘Thorough instruction." Piano ' and’ yocal teacher markably successful, studied in Ge ms low, Address Miss M. E. BIL- se3-e0St $175 Y! .¥ BOARD AND TUITION, SEMINARY (girls), military academy (boys and’ young men), alt branches, thorough instruction. Address: EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, Haddontield, N-J. au23-1m Vi DANVILLE MILITARY INSTITUTE English, sclentitic . Military Academy. ftalogle, address AND SCHOOL THE MARY Will reopen September 16, 1805. Pupils will meat af the K. and P. depo 6th st, and avenue, at 3 5 p.m. on Monday, the 16th. Children re- oc siding in the District who are blind, sight is so defective that they the public seh For infermation, address F. D. MORRISO intendent, Ma. THE BREXTON, Cay New Jersey. tit “Bete 48. “Spectal rates fort monte. nN austow) Sim: Soke AE THE STANLEY— Ocean end South Carolina ave., Atlantic City, N. a open all the yea: ein aepoaten.: ane cites’ in evel ‘special Tutes for. Septers- ber ‘and October. "yA. HIGGINBOTHAM. au: THE CHALFONTE— ‘Ocean fron! Atlantic City, N. J. reSeh Water baths im house; elevator from street level. Booklet free. au24-26t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. HOTEL BERKELEY. Extreme ocean end Kentucky a Atlantic City, N. J. Greatly improved. Elevator to street level. Iuffet. telegraph office and barber shop attached. JAMES & GEORGE BEW. — au20-20t Cc near beach: new house; every con- tes reasonable. D. KNAUER. THE BERKSHIRE INN, Virginia ave. near the beach. Table and appoint- mets first-class. Special weekly rates for Sep- tember and October. For further information w Ply at, the Oxford, ‘this city. MARSHALL, OTSON & CO., Props. Jelbtoocl KENILWORTH INN. Ocean end Kentucky ave. Every mdoern convenience. Passenger clevator from street level. Special rate for September and October. Circular mailed. au5-26t G. F. COPE & BRO. Hotel Imperialand Cottages Maryland avenue, 100 yards of beach. N.Y. ave. Yenience auié-26t Enlarged. "Remodeled. | Refurnished. Appointinents and Table First-class. G, W. KENDRICK. Fall and Winter rate, $2 per gay: $10 or $12 per week. Special rates to families for the season. 28-6m. z HOTEL SELBY, New Jersey ave, near beach, Atlantte City, N. J. Large, airy rooms; excelent culsine; $8 "to $12 per week, | BENEZET DECKER, Mer. myi0-tf HOTEL RICHMOND, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Appointments first-class, Elevator, sun parlor, etc. J. D. PEASE. SPRINGS AND BATHS. MORRELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA., will open June 15 under new management; airy lass table; grand Shenandoah view. B. McDOWELL. CRW S FERRY, W. VA. Mrs, 8. E. Lovett, Proprietress. will open Jane 4. Large rooms, plenty of shade, grand views; table first-class. Rates, $6. my8-4m CAPE MAY, N. J. The Stockton Hotel. _ Magnificently equipped with private baths ard parlors when desired. Wil remain onen at reduced rates during Sep- tember, the most enjosable month at Cape May. Balmy breezes; bright sunshine; absence of crowds and the many annoyances Incident thereto. ‘The surf is euperior and the water warmer thon at any other time. HORACE M. CAKE, Proprietor. 2 Je4-c08m au29-Tt CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. ‘CAPE MAY POINT.—DIRECTLY ON L. MADDOCK. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ASBURY -PARK, J. “The Victoria.” Fronting ocean, all improvements; 15th season; accommodates terms moderate and reduced fter September 1. S. KEMPE. au21 MEDIA ACADEMY For Boy: Twonty-first 3 Classical, se and commercitl courses; careful pri rution for leading colle; table and all home comforts: : send for efren- cH an29-1m NGTO: ;ARY—CONVENIENT ew York, and Wash. Both 56th year. Beautiful. 18 ers, 12 courkes. Cost moderate. For beautt- fully illustrated eatalogue nadrese fylG-ist | THOMAS HANLCN, President. ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A SCHOOL FOR YOU primary, ladies: high” school rnd college pre- Teopeus September 17. Miss incipal, Rockville, Md, SPRING LAKE, N, J. THE ALLAIRE, Directly on the beach. ne pens J Jet-78t FE. M, RICHARDSON. SEASIDE—JERSEY COAST. THE ENGLESIDE, Reach Haven, N. J. Open until October 1. Sure relief for HAY FEV! New illustrated book of Engleside and Beach Haven. -U7t ROBERT F. ENGLE, Proprietor. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOU BT. GEORGE'S HAL, year, Prot, J. Teputation: #inta courses; always © ward boys. BATH BEECH x rooms, table and sur- reduced rates for September. P. au24-10t® MAPLEWOOD INST —$198 per year. best to infase with energy and wake up boys to the duties of life Boys under 13 yenrs, $177. J. -SHORTLIDGE (Yale), A. iy ‘Tatrstown-on-Hudson, N.Y. and siburbs. Iefer to Ht. Rev. . ©. Potter, Hon : hi Chauncey M. De BETHEL MILITARY for goverment acnd ness, For catalogues, INTYRE, Bethel Ac: SITY Letters, cine. Session beg! Jarlal Pledwont ‘ingion, EB Fi logues address WM. Chairtran, INSTITUTE FOR YO) ‘Thirty-fitth y in the’ Piedmont YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, COR on-Hudson, N. Y. For bonrding cadets on); for all colleges and government academies. Mompletely equipped and be: iy located on Hudson river, 4 miles above West _Foint. extalogue, address S.C. JONES, C.E., Suj tendent. js KEE MAR COLLEGE AND MUSIC AND ART CON- servatory, Hagerstown, Md.—A cholce school for girls. Finest” climate in the world, beautiful grounds, elegant buildings on a bill, large and expersenced faculty. all home comforts, rare ad- vantages, reasonaile rates. Send for catalogue _Aand Journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. Jy24-2m_ ROCKVILLE ACADEMY, ROCKVILI TE school fort ty or busi- For catalogue. ndidress A., Principal jy1-3mo* ‘APOLIS, MD. . Excel- ys 12 to 16. 8] A TION GIVEN TO THE PREPARATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE NAVAL ACADEMY. Address the Pres’t, THOMAS FI Jy20-52t BALTIMORE KINDERGARTE: Fraining school for kinderza and grad Junior. senior e for directors TART. Director 4y22-2me $230 MARYLAND COriEGH — FoR YouNG BO jndtes. (Near Baltimore.) 42d year. High standard, refines nome, corfers ellege dezrees. 15 Rtates represeuted. Specially cohven'ent for Wash- ington. Extremely healthy. TORTER, A'M., President, Lutherville, Md: scroan. Regular of study. nder the “Mrection of Pishop Doane. optional cours-s in all departmerts fdvantaves in lane: ges, mh puratory Art: Delsarte: ISTH ST. N.W. SEPT. 17—COURS for ladies, gentlemen, girls and boy: nunelation; diploma for two courses: 20 Tessonss Low. Me. V. PRUD"HOMME, 207 D st. nw. aul9-1m* A Business Education. Force: COLUMBIA Bookkeeping, COLLEGE Penmanship, Of Studies. Wasbington, D. C. Studies. Thorough courses; individual instruction; large, well-lighted; new roonis and halls. Moderate tuition and easy terms. Send for catalogue. aul7-tf ©. K. URNER, A.M, ©. E., Prin. W. FOR GIRLS, 5 We Reopens Oct. 1. Stage for day scholars, al-3m ‘MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Principal. 1864. EDUCATION L LIFE. 1895. FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. ‘The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th and D nw. Day and ight sessions. SPENCERIAN, In the national capital and throughout the country, is a household word, associated with thorough busi- hess training and a prosperous career. ‘The thirty-first gclilastic rear of this popular tn- stitution begins Monday, September 2, 1895. Five departments, viz: Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid calcu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, _ civics, political economy and commercial law, Practical English, with Inltiatory bookkeeping; Shorthand and ‘Type- Rriting, Including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ: ing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing, Full of theroughly trained teachers. Location cen- tru Spactons, brilliantly lighted, handsome halls and class rooms. Services of graduates always in de- rand. Terms moderate, but no competition with cheap schools. The leading bustness men of Wash- ington were trained In this college, and send ir gons end danghters and candidates for employment here for training. This college received from the World's Columbian commission a diploma for “Excellence of Students’ Work’? in all of the above departments. Office open every business day and night, on and after Monday, August 12 Write or call for new annnal announcement. MRS. SARA a. SPE Principal and Proprietor. aul2-tt 3 OD application. is nm. 25th year. Miss ET. PLOUIS. D. BLASS, Principal. | Prinetpat. z v ANDREW SMALI ‘CHOOL, Montg'y Septetuber, ad-| Telegraph a Star office or address V "FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—VICTORS, COLUMBL pneumatic tires, Indies’ wheels as new; prices very low SALE_WE HAVE JUST REC eight, highly finished pn nices, which We a low figures. Call and examine. WHEEL 'HANGE, 1423 N. Y. ave. 130- ‘OMERS ARE WANTED ALL THE TIME; wheels dirt cheap: call and inspect them. CLINE BROS., Victor agents. 909 Penna. ave. ald "DENTISTRY. Knowing How is the secret of our success in Dentistry. We specialize our work; we are organ- ized; we co-operate; we use the newest inventions of the best brains—up to the present hour. We put skill and science in place of “main strength.” Higher work and lower prices is the result. offering at very Painless Extracting, 50c. Filling, 7c. up. Best teeth, $8. Crowns, bridges, etc., at corresponding prices; estimates gladly given, U.S. Dental Association, Cor, Tih and D Sts. N.W. se2 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. For absolutely painless operations ix Cextisiry we stand without a superior. All operations characterizeé by gentleness, skill and ingenvity of the highest order. With shady awnings gnd electric fans, which fur- nish Coney isisnd sea breezes, to keep you cool, to- gether with our psluiess methods, make To cur office one of ire instead of dre solutely painless extracting, 59e. Fillings fr up. Best teeth, $8, Crown sad bridge wor D 1AM, ‘S97 ‘ih st. C7 17 (2 Arundel-on-the-Bay. The only place near Washington that can be reached in the evening by taking the 4:28 B. and 0. 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, $123. This cottage part- ly furnished, has six rooms, near beach. Apply to ¥. G. AUKAM, oO F ST. Or LAWRENCE € Je10-3m,16 RIVER SP ER RESORT, ON THE of location, excellence of ‘Potomac, Wuter, and for general advantages, it bas few equals and yin Md. Came and see. R. P. BLACI M.D., Proprietor. je7-3u1 SPRINGS AND DATHS. Virgina Hot Springs. A Delightful Fall Resort. Hotel Open All the Year. 2,500 FEET ELEVATION IN THE GREAT WARM SPRINGS VALLEY, On the CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, about midway between Washington and Cincinnatt?, The greatest bathing establishment and inost wonderfal waters in America for the cure of rheumatism, gout and nervous troubles. The fall climate of the great Virginia mountains is no- where equaled. “Hotels and cottages under the management of Fred Sterry. Address Hot Springs, Bath county; Va.. or apply at C. and 5 S NGS HOTEL and October for the reception of guests. The hotel has been renovated, repapered and palnted throughout. The baths of these celebrated springs are noted for the cure of rheumatism, gout, skin discases, &e. For fur- ther Information apply to CHARLES P. JACK and A. R. UNGER, Proprietors, Berkeley ‘Springs Hotel, W. Va. aul7-lmo* Carroll Springs Sanitarium. Reautifally situated on the B. and O.; ten miles from Washington 100 ft. above the cit: for invalids, convalescents and those de For particulars address G. H. WRIGHT, M.D., aus-Im* Forest Glen, Md. Will remain open IN THE MOUNTAINS. WHITE COTTAGE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. Best view on the Shenandeah river.” Open to Donrd (adults), Send for ¢ r and terms. avsl-at* WM. H. F 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. aul4-1m F, M. PENNOCK, Bolivar, W. Va. —Near Decr Park and Oakland. No fogs; no mos- itocs; hay fever sufferers find entire relies Qarge tocms: ‘best spring beds and hair” ma Excellent tatle. An unsurpassed plea: Ith resort. Moderate rates. Apply at 158 Toan and Trust bldg., or address HAFFER. Aurora, W. Va. aus-104 MOUNTAIN HOUSE. Harper's Ferry, W. Va.—Iocated on Frait Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountains; 20 minutes’ drive from ‘depot. Rates—$5, $6 and §7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day. Send for circular. Convey ances meet all trains, G.W.GRI HILL TOP HOUSE, HARPER'S F Zi Now open. Most’ breezy point. jass_table and beds. One and one-half hours from Wash- ington. ‘Telegraph office in house. T. S. LOVETT. ms6-5m tresses. ure and hea COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- lic for all states end territories a SPECIALTY by R. H. EVANS. Office (basement), 1421 F st. Alwaya in office, office hours. mylltt CHARLES 8. Bi Z COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, Of all the States and Terrisories. BIT 4%4 st. u.w. (vew Equity building). afz-tt JOHN B. BEALL, JOHN EB. MITCHELL, Commissioners of Deeds for every state and terri: tory. Notary Public. United States Commissioner, 0023 Office, 1821 F st. (first floor). CHIROPODISTS. PAINFUL BUNIONS, CORNS, ENLARGED JOIN ingrowing and club natls instantly relieved ai cured without pain or soreness afterward; modest charges. Prof. J.J. GEORGES & SON, i115 Pa. ave. uw. 8 to 8 pam. | Sundars, 9 to 12. No charge for examination and consultation. jy22-64 RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. fale in effect July 12, 1895. Leave Washington from station, ‘corner of New Jersey avenue and C ‘street. 0 and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited p.m. St. Louis and Louisville, Vesti- buled Limited, 3:45 p.m.; express, 12:01 night. a Rot Pittsbure and Cleveland, express, daily 11:30 For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a.m. Kor Winchester and way stations, *5:30 p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Inoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and Sew Orleans, 11:20 p.m ‘ally; sleeping curs throu For Baltimore Bato, sa-55, 5:00, r Baltimore, 8, 4:55, Be 7 200, 8:25, x8: 30, x9: 30, xt ht; B, 39:00, £10:00 4:31, 25:05,, 11:30 am. and *5:30 p.m. Boyd and way points, **9:40 p.m, For Gaithersburg and way point -14712:50, *8:00, 4:33, *°5:85, For Washington Junction and way points, ** 99:30 a.m. *°41:i5 pam. Express Brains’ s 5:30 p.m. at principal stations only, * 230 p. Rc gsm ahd A280 puta, week ‘or Buy Ridge, 9:15 a.m. 78, 9:85 a.m.,1:30 and 3:15 ROYAL BLUE LINE Fou PHILADELPHIA. All trains Mluminated with Pintsch light.* For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and the East, week days (4:55 Dining Car), (7:00 Dini Car), 8:00 (10:00 Car), 2 Dining Car), 3:00 Cat), eping Car, P. 2:01 night, Slec pen at 16:00 o'clock). ndays (4:55 Dining Car), (7:00 Dining Car), (9:00 m. Dining Car), (12:30 "Dining Car), 8:00 205 ining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night). Sleeping Car-vpens for passengers 10:00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, week days, 4:55, 7:00, 10:00 apd 11:30 a.m, 12:30 pam. “Sundays, 4:35 a.m., 2:30 p.m. For Cape Mays, 4:55 am. (8:00 a.m. Saturday only), 12:30 p.m.” Sundays, a.m. *Except Sunday. **Daily. '*Sunday only. xExpress tralos. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at depot. e CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager. iyid = PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect June 28, 1895. PENNS} LVANIA ‘LIMITED.—Pallman , Dining, Smoking and Observation Oars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland snd Toledo. "Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg Parlor and Dining Cars, Har- risburg to Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Bleep ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louls, Cincinnat!, Loulsville,and Chi: 7:30 P.M. 'WESTERN* EXPRESS.—Puliman Sk ‘ng Cur to Chicugo, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:10 P. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. —Pullman Sleeping 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Car to Pitsburg. A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester, and Niagara Falls daily, exeept Sunday. 10:30 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo, daily, except For Williamsport daily, P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, and jagira Fulls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ine Car Washington to Suspension’ B vw uftato. 10:40 P.M. for Erie, Conandaigua, Rochester, falo, and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car ington to Emir For Philadelp 00 P.M, ONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, Jor Cars with Dining Car from Baltimore, Rew York daily, for Philadelphia week-daya, Regular at 7:05 (Dining Car), 7: (Dining Car), and 11:00 (ining 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00, and 11: 7:05 ‘(ining Cary, 7:20, 9: M., 12:15, 3:15. de! ‘Wash- 200, 11:00 (Dining , 6:40. 10:00, ja only, Fast Express, press, "2:01 and 5:40 7:50 A.M. week-days, (0 Limited), 4 40, P.M. On AM. 15, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 16, 10:00, 10:40, -and’ 11:35 For Pope's Creck Line, 7:20 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. dati 5 For 20, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 4:20 P.M. Gails, ‘except’ Sunday." Sundays, 9:00 A.D. an Atlantic Coast Line. ress for Richmond, Jack- sonville and Tampa, 4: 30 P.M. daily. Richmond aud Atlanta, 8: Bich: mond only, 10:57 A.M. week-da: Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and 4:25 P.M. week-days. ea For Alexandria, 4:30 “11:50 AM, 12 40.-3:20, 4:25, 5:00, 5:37, 11:39 P.M. Gn Sunday at 5, 6:15, 8:02, and 10:10 ndria for Washington, 6:05, 10:15, 10:28 _A.M.,” 1:00, 6:13, 7:00, 7:20, On Sunday ‘at 6:48, 80, 7:00, 7:20, 9:10, SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City, 9:00 (Saturdays only), 10:00, 11:00 A.M. week-days, 12:15 and 11:85 P. ‘a For Cape Mas, 1 -M. (Saturdays only), 12:15 P.M. week-days, and 11:35 P.M. daily. v3 Ticket offices, northeast corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue. and at the station, 6th and B streots, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggage to destination from hotels and res- idences. ‘S. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, iol Manager. General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN RAUAWAY. (@icamont Air Line.) Schedule in effect July 28, 1895. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Dails—Local for Danville. Connects at Manussas for Straeburg, daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the ‘Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. & 0. daily for Natural Bridge al Clifton Forg < 11:15 A.M.—Daily—The UNITED STATES FAST ries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York shington to Jacksonyille, uniting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Angusta; also Pull- Sleeper New York to Montgomery, with con- ion for New Orleans; connects at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Birmingham, Memphis and St. Lonts. -—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- 4:01 PM. —Dafly—Local for Charlottesville. 10:43 PM WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIRULED LIMITED, composed of Tullman Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- Sleepers Washington to Chat . Via’ Salis. ihington to Att 1 to Augnsta. ta. Parlor Car Co- Dining Car from Greensboro’ shington 9: + daily, e for Round Hi for Leesburg; THLL leave Y ily, and «t Hill, § wire and ay, from Herndon oni ins from the south ai . 9 M. dail 40 AM. datiy from Charlott: . ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information urnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ave- nue, und at Feunsylvania Raflroad Passenger Sta- daily Sunday, N, General Superintendent. ‘Traffic Manager. n. Act. Pass, Dept. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. —$——————— B. 8. RANDALL POTOMAO RIVER LINE— ana Bee Randall leaves he aN View street, Tuesday ursday at OE" cresk, Nincluding’ Guagel Point and, ‘C Sag, c in Beach, retarning ok Menage Welt Fridays, 3 p.m. Passenger class, Freight received until hour of sailing. F. A. REED & CO. B. 8. RANDALL, phone 1765, rietor and M: : Washington D: ©. POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer Tarpon will leave pler foot _N. street Su At 5 pm. every TUESDAY for Taltimore nd river landings. Coolest steamer on the river. Every state room opens on the outside. TLLIAMSO! J. B. WI IN, Jr. = ‘Telephone 101, STEAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. V. ARROW- SMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN From 7th st, . Wharf. sine ant Sut ot ea ee “a urdays at a.m. for int ha ee ty wood, Rock and N On Wednesdays for intermediate ‘ial Snr arehces tee G Rae — tarda, for intermedia £5. Colonial Beach, Col omit creek Soot, Bock Point, ings. Returning on and Sundays about 4 pam. and Thursdays about 11:30 p.m. Steamer T. V. Arrowsmith the picturesque lower Po- torac and Chesapeake bay. Delightfal to salt water, touching at all ir waterit laces and’ summer resorts. nd Mondaye a ‘ednesdays at 3 p.m. for Colonial Beach, ¥ Leonardtown, Notnini -Creck, eet George’ E arrive at Washington early’ Ws day mornings. On Saturdays, at 6 p.m., for Co- lenial Reach, Colton’s, Pinoy’ Point, St.’ George's Island, Suiith's Creck, Coan and Yescomico, arrive at Washington Sunday at ubout 10 p.m. In effect Jene 15, 1895. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. ‘Jel3-tt THE WEEMS STRAMBOAT COMPANY SUMMER SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac will leave Stepbenson’s wharf, foot 7th st., every Sunday at 4 p.m., and Sue every Monday and ‘Thureday at 9 p.m for Baltimore and river Iandinge. ‘This ts decldediy the most pleasant trip out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river land- ings recelved on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Paltimore freight, STEPHENSON BROS; Agents, ith st. wharf. Office, 910 Pa, ave. _:mb7-6m,18) Telephone 745. THE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES 7TH STREET wharf for Mattox creek and intervening landings “Returning, Leaves Matton creek ‘Mosdaya. Wed: Hesdays rod Fridays at noon. Phone 1s asThO UOT TONES Agent. FOR EXCHANGE. A RARE CHANCE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRA- ble quarter-acre corner lots in West End Park, Rockville, M4., almost opposite Woodlawn Hotel, Will be exchanged for a new standard make up- GSavdee Lor. ‘star ‘lice a PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS FOR RENT. RIANOS STORED. PIANOS BOUGHT. Hugo Worch, 924 7th St. Jy30-6m,8 Bargains in New Upright Pianos. While our repairs are going on we are of: fering every reasonable inducement to get our new instruments out of the way of the dust and dirt. Buy now and you will save money. Our low prices on New Pianos will surprise you. We have also a few Second-hand Sjuares and Grands at remarkably low figures Yor cash, on short time, or easy monthly in- stallments. John FP. Ellis & Co., 937! Penna. Ave. D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St., EAR PENNA, AVE. ‘These are our leading makes STIEFF, of Pianos. VOSE & SON, ‘We sell at Factory prices, for McCAMMON. cash or on easy payments. . au3i-tf We have the finest stock of slightly used or second-hand Pianos in the city, and just now we are selling them at unusually low bargain prices, Cash bargains and easy payment bargains. Uprights and Squares, $100, $125, $150, $175, $200, $250. Handsome styles, prominent makes. ‘Will you be one of the lucky bargain hunters? The Piano Exchange, au29-200 918 PENNA, A ANABE SLIGHTLY USED UPRIGHT AND GRAND FIANOS OF OUR OWN MAKB; ALSO BIXCOND- HAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIB. =a MAKES AT PRICES AND TERMS PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning and Kepairiag by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1787. MEDICAL. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 906 B st. s.w.; 50 years’ experience in treatment of all di of Bien; consultation free and strictly conddential, au29-Im* DR. CARLETON, 728 9TH ST. N.W. SPECIALIST ON DISEASES OF Bladder and Kidneys, Chronic Diseases, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases,’Nervous Debility apd Dis- eases of Stomach, and Bowels. ——$— Dr. Carleton’s unparalieled success in cores is due to his expert skill and the Ant est which he takes in every case intrusted to hi csre. Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 5, 7 p.m. to 10 tm 2 ‘au2k-ime ‘CURED. Dr. Czarra, 02 F ST. N.W., Washington, D. C. ‘Treats all chronic, nervous and blood diseases, alcoholism and opium babit. SPECIALTY —Kid- ney and Bladder Trouble, Piles, Fistula, Stric- ture, é&c. Sp2cial direnséa positively und pere pmegen cured; vitality restored. tation ree. Office hours: 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5:30 p.m., 6:30 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 4 to 7 p.m. aul3-Im* CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Schedule tn effect July 1, 1896. ‘Trains leave daily from Union Station (B. and P), 6th and B sts. Through the grandest scenery In America, with the handsomest and most complete solid train sery- fee west from Washington. 2:25 P.M. DAIL ‘Cincinnat! and St. Louis Special”—Solid Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Elec: trie-lighted, Steam-heated’ Train. Pullman's finest sleeping ears Wastington to Louisville, Cincinnatl, Indianapolis. St. Louis without change, Dini Car from Cincinnath 8: a.m.; a.m., and Chicago, 5:30 p-m.; Lexington, 8:35" a.m; 10 PM. —The famous “F.F.V. Lim- ited.” A solid vestibuled train, with dining car and Pullman Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. Observation car from Hinton. Arrive Cincinnati, 5:50 p.m.; Lexington, 6:00 p.m.; Lonis- Wille, 9:40" p.m; Tndianapotts, 11:05 p, cago, 7:30 a.m., ané St. Loufs, 7:30 a.m.; connects in Union Depot for_ali_ points. 10:57 AM., EXCEPT SUNDAY.—For Old Poot Comfort and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:25 P.M. DAILY.—Express for Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’, Staunton and princi pal Virginia points, dally; for Richmond, daily, ex- cept Sunday. man ‘locations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue. H.W, FULLER, mbt Passenger Agent. STORAGE. Storage, 75c. Per Load, For furntture aud household goods; best location in BAUM, 814 9th st. dyo-tt rORY TRON- General aia, Cal oe stes Ci? it bull separate rooms; rates, $1 per Fed per months: advances on storager D: at ek & CO., Auctioneers. 225 P: ave. Bw. Tel. 1083, MANICURE. ~ UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Unéertaker & Embalmer 940 F Street Northwest. uosthing strictly first-class and on the most reasonable terms. Telephone call, 840. jal-tr MADAME PAYN, HIGH-CLASS MANICURE ‘AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 703 15th st. now, Mme. Payn fn attendance all smumer. Je54d STEAM CARPET CLEANING. IATED STEAM CARPET CLEANING Works—Carpets cleaned in the best nner. Mattresses imade to order. Ollice, 17: . Works, 1708 and 1710 E nw. mb2-tf M. NEWMY! CHARGED WITH BRIBERY. Startling Allegations Against Chicago Officials. Property owners on Sth avenue, one of the thoroughfares upon which the various elevated railways of Chicago propose to construct a union loop for the use of all the roads, have started out to make a big fight against the companies. They have made application in the federal court for a restraining order against the roads, and their application fairly bristles with charges egainst city officials of various kinds, and in different-branches of the service. W. D. Kent, commissioner of public work, is specifically charged with being the agent of the Northwest elevated railroad in se- curing the passage of the ordinance per- mitting the construction of the loop, and with having worked in various ways against the protesting property owners. ‘A, majority of the members of the city council are accused of having been bribed to pass the ordinances. The charge against the aldermen is general, but the filers of the application say that it can be made specific and is easy of proof. A general charge of forgery of signatures is made, and specific charges are made against a score of persons of having signed for property of which they are not the owners. The elevated road people are charged with having purchased these sig- natures at from $# to $100 per front foot. ‘The charge against the aldermen is that they who received the bribes are “in per- son unknown; but it is known that the; constitute a majority of the city council.” Among those whose signature for front- ege is sald to be false is that of the New- berry Library of that city, whose directors are charged with signing for seventy-nine feet, when they own but fity-two. One of the principals behind the applica- tion for a restraining order is the Blodgett estate of Grand Rapids, Mich. ae pepe Hans and Louis Jansen, brothers, were fatally injured Saturday at White Plains, | NU Y.. hy the fall of a scaffold upon which | they were at work painting a building.

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