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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALE—HAOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RK SALE-GRHAT BARGAIN—TO COLORED OL White, nearly new 6-room and bath pregs-brick -windo¥ dwelling, rear 13th and W 0.Ww. ited $20.50 month; price $3,350. : W. $8. MINNIX, ocl8 1427 F st. nw. SALE—A COZY HOME NORTHEAST, SIX MS AND BATH. FOR $2,150. ONLY $350 GASH; BALANCE IN 5 YEAUS. CHEAPER \N RENT. AUGUS i 5 ie 611 7TH ST. For SALE_IN MOST DESIRABLE PART OF Capitol Hill, brick house; 10 rooms and bath; large yard aml stable; half sq. from pew Hbrary. Apply on premises. 2 te we. ocla-at® For SALE—ON 14TH STRERT— No. 3038. Notice it as you drive or ride vut on the cable cars. There are 3 in a row, Nos. 3021, 3023, 3025. All are sold except 3023. Prettfest house in this city and for sale at a very low figure. This section 1s improving more rapidly than any other portion of W: ton. T. ©. LNDERSON & CO., 907 G st. nw., Real Estate and Business Exchange. ¥OR SALE-BY HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 Fist. nw. $9,000—Centrally located n.w.: 3-story and cellar stone and brick dwelling: 11 roois amd furnace heat; large lot to alley. It $9,000--Near Dupont Circle; y F stone and brick dwellinz: 10 roonis and every modern convenience; good lot to. $6,000—Nicely located n.w. house; 7 rooms ard bat $4,500—Fla. ave. n.w.; 4-story and 2-story press-brick ; Inge lot. lax brick dwelling; 8 rooms and bath: nicely papered and painted; would rent for $30 per mont. $4,200-M st. n.w.; nice 2-story and basement brick; 7 rooms and bath; large loty a bar- gain. $4,250— 2d st. n.e.; attractive 2-story and ba: press-brick “house; finished. $3,300—W set. n.w.; 2-stor dow house: 6 coms alley; good investien oc18-3t ‘st. z For, ST. BET. 12TH AND 13TH ST: ‘Those desiring investment, speculativ profitable, in E ESS PROPERTY ter than to secure 3 or 4 VALUABLE LO! Tam now offe-ing on G st. bet. 12th and 13th sts., undoubtedly destined to be the best business property off of F st. in the not far future. ecls-st “J.B. WIMER, Real Estate, 608 13th at. FOR SALE—$i1 2 FOR $9,000, ON N. Cap. st. near ¢ > cabinet mantels, 2 bath room, tile ves white stone and buff brick. ‘and bul ©. S$ "FOSTER, 611 F st. n.w. o17-3t* B-STORY AND CELLAR 3 Mew: 10 rooms: water heat; parlor, dining: butler’s pantry and kitchen on first floor; beau ful entrance designed of brown stone; rented to first-class tenants; exact copy (adjoming) sold for $12,500; owner determined to sell at once and Wants 6ffer; only $2,000 or $3,000 cash required. Also, will ‘sell the choice of several beautiful new houses, heated Ly steam and finished and Papered in excelient style, for $5,000; terms ery casy. Also, double corner house an a n.w. corner in the Bw; pretically new and in good location; price, $15.00 Send for our inap of Washington and bullet! WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO or 140 ALE-NEW, BHAUTIFUL HOUSE NEAR SCOTT CIRCLE; sonth exposure; 10 rooms, 2 ce!- lars, bath and’ closet rooms separate. "Worth shout, $12,000; will take $11,000 or less. OWNER =» Stir office. ocl7-3t FOR SALB — ELBGANT NEW BROWNSTONE houses on K st. near Conn. ave. Price very much reduced. JOHN 6. JOUNSON, ocl7-3t Cor. 12th and sts. SPLENDIDLY APPOINTED house, 12 : 10 rooms. Price, $11,000. ocl7-3t JOHN 0. JOHNSON, cor. 12th and G. FOR SALE — AN FI NT 7-ROOM BRICK house near Lincoln Park, 1 square from new Met. electric line; all modern improvements; built to ‘order for owner: finest building materials; 18- foot front lot. Delightful location. Only $3,700; Pall cesh payment snd balance $20 month. ease eddress o0c17-8d ALLISON C., Star office. For sate HANDSOME HOUSE NORTH SIDE _ MASS. AVE. BET. 17TH & ISTH STS. N.W. Ccutains 12 rooms, bath, closets to all the rooms; pantries ‘and It conveniences’ in basement. gool opportunity to buy 2 ome on this beeutiful avenue. HILL & JOW 1508 P 3208 17th n.w., 8r.; lot 50x140; furnace heat; stable; $7,250. Lots 17 and 18, sq. 860, F st., 6th and 7th B.e.; $1.00 per ft. Lots 3d and 4th ot., F and G; 17x06; 90e. Tots, Florence st.. F and G, 14th and 15th ne.: 40c. per ft. Lots 15th st.. F and G ne: 5c. per tt. Lots Gales st., Rosedale; $250 each. Lots 17 and 18, Hertford’s subdivision Oak st., Mt. Pleasant; 40c. per ft. THOMAS W. SMITH, Owner, oc-1m Cor, Ist and Ind.’ ave. n.w. FOR SALE—PERFECT GEM OF HOME: bath; elegant cordition; big snap at $3 Jot and location; call quick. ocl7-3t HERRING & AYRES, 1006 F st. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HOME; ABOUT TEN Circle; in cholce neigh- & LEE, 1320 F st. nw. BOR SALE—VEEY DESIRABLE COR large brown-stone and brick: cent: Conn. ; above Dupont DULANY, FLEMING & 1 FOR SALE—A COZY HOME; ONE SQUARD NEW LIBRAR: MAGNIFI st. p.wv. between 10th brick house; 18 roo! 26x100 to alley HOUGH, 628 E st. n. FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE—DESIRABLE ner lots, with building loun guarant exchange—Lots for houses (ucluding cholee bulld ing ground): also how for lots; some unineum- bered. JOHN ¥. st. Gipstaire) For sav house, near Dupont Circh some neighborhood, hands fine lot. JOHN F. WAG stairs). For sar fine also in suialler houses, fine Investments." JOHN the southwest . are almost for’ inspection. mn with — any have 11 rooms roou: and laun- first floors and stalr- parlors finished in ivory euamel and the bath rooms have tiled floors and sides and all plumbing {s_ nickel every room thoroughly heated by hot wate For price and terms apply at our offic EDT & BRADLEY, 13 ROOM ta, Vit. or addres ol2-8t* : =3 in Alexaud: lumbus st., tar office. For SALE—OR RENT_ON I ST. Fravblin Purk, 3 2. 4 stor; 1222 and 1334," Offer_wanted. tate. oct-im* 1 STRICTLY MODERN HOMES. NLY BARGAINS. Price. XN. H. ave., opposi Z, Leiter's. $50.000 923-Mass. ave. near Scott Circle. 00 Bee oth st. near K—investign 27- Q st. near 18th, with st: ‘on, ave. near Dupont Cire freatest bargain near Dupont or detailed mato and x large number of other CHOIC call on FE. C. RAUMGRAS, "Thone 27. 1410 G st., main floor. Fo settle an es: D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. FOR SALE— LOTS IN “OTTERROURNE.” . ss LOTS IN “OTTERBOURNE.' LOTS IN “OTTERROURNE.' For $550 we can sell you a lot in this beautiful subdivision, which will be worth double in a year. “*Otterbourne’” 1s right across from the new hotel at Chevy Chase, and, while not controlled by the Chevy Chase Co., it is part of the suburb of Chevy Chase.. You can ride out in the clectric cara In a few min- utes and the commutation rate is very low. We will make the terms to suit you and sell you as large a lot as you wish T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 & Real Estate and Business Exc st. 5 BS in smal! purchases tots) on Whitney ave. and 13th st., respec of Washington and_ bul 1407 Fst. n, TWO 16TH ST. LOTS AT BARGAINS. a of Dupont Circle, with 2 par- mical for a builder. WM. H. . 1407, Fost." ol7-2t FOK SALE COLUMBIA FE ITS LOTS-NOWTH side Witney ave. bet.-13th and 14th; 20x fine residences; only $250 cash ‘requir co, $2,000, to sult p (now Columbia road, st. new may suldivide; om terms to suit; at 40c. per faot. GEo. F. GRAHAM. 0¢16-2t* 1338 R st. Lore, t. on paved street, in Washington Water and all assessments paid. DULANY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F 0c15-6t _ FOR SALE—VISIT CLEVELAND PARK, THE most beautiful of Washington's suburbs. I can sell you a delightful bome at moderate cost and on terms to suit. JOHN SHERMAN, oc8-tf Real state, 605 14th st. st. naw. FOR EXCHANGE “WANT TO EXCHANGE YOUR all and seo our list of exchanges! in ‘all sections. FULLER & st PROP- Do you HORSES AND VEHICLE! FOR SALE-PONY—DAPPLE GRAY SADDLE sp abeot 14 bands high: has all saddle gaits, fon hurdl ind, and. 7 and isn delightful driver; sound, ars old. Adurexs = HANDSOME PONY, Star office. D OF HORSES. JUST ARRIVED ton, Ky. 1 pair bay horses, 16 hands g T bay horse, cen trot a mile In’ 2.40; 1 pair of bay meres, ‘can trot in S minutes to the pole; also 10 gentlemen's road horses. All these horses are well broken to the electric and cable cars. Can be seen at JOHN SIMMONS', cor. 32th and Ohio ave. oclt-2" FOR SALE—CHEAP—CHOICE OF PAIR GF young, stylish Hambletonian mares from Ken- : alo a loft of ext nge for bicycle. 1; oc MARE; ; price, $350. Also hand- 4-wheel Brewster cart,’ costing originally $1,000, and brass-mounted English russe® double harness: price, $650. At WIDDICUMBE" TABLE, 1327 "H st. Sold to settle an estate. fine Q some ABOUT 6 YEARS OULD; KIND, condition; suitable for business Ke y. wagon or good cow in Purposes: -wi Star office. ve16-2t* @ trade. | Adk pile of carrlage horses, one complete set of double arness, two carriages and the entire contents of the stab! May be seen at the stable in rear of 1411 H st. n.w. on Friday, Oct. 18, after 12 o'clock 10., and on Saturday morning. ol G-3t S. D. Houck, 301 10th st. n.w., cor. C, manufacturer and deal in NEW and SECOND-HAND HARNESS, WHIPS BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, etc. 8 sets sce: ond-hand hack barness, 7 sets ight double driv- ing harness. 7 sets heavy single coupe 10 sets buggy harness. All in good condition. seta heavy double wagon harness. 15 sets heavy single wagon harness. 15 sets second-hand single wagon barness. One fine 4-year-old driving mare: also tkree nobby coupe horses, and second-hand buggy. oclt-1m FOR SALE—A FEW OF OUR BARGAINS—SIDE- bar, end-spring or Corning-body buggies, from $40 0 ID. Canopy-top Sarreys from $85 up. Extension-top Surreys trom $95 up. Special bargains in fancy trap: co. COLUMBIA CARRIAI (Qfanufacturers’ Agents) +56 7 en. FOR SALE—5 COUPELETTES, 2 LANDAUS, 5 coupe rockaways. Dayton and business wagous, $50 to $200; sidebar buggies, $45 to $150; phac- tons, $75 to $175. Family carriages and surreys of every description at reduced prices. Sinzle- trap barness, $$ to $50. Repairing and paintlog sclalts. “COOK & JARBOE, 3205 M st. n.wv, t LEFT WITH US TO BE SOLD OR EXCHANG! 4 horses, 3 wagons, family carriage, 2 buggies 4 sets harucss; no reasonable offer refu D st. n. ocil-im?* |ALE—FOR STYLE, FINISH AND QUALITY, they are absolutely unxpproachable: Light broughams, coupe rockawars, 6-passen- ger rockaways, Ergiish breaks, Pittsburg rock- away. Will amply ESDey: any one for the trouble taken to see this stoc JAMES K. PROBEY, ee21-3m.8 1230 $2d st. "Phone 226. PLENTY OF 5%, AND 6 PER CENT MONEY. You can borrow as much as you wish if you own real estate. 5 per cent. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st. Real Estate and Business Exchange. IN WASHINGTON. We have $60,000 at SELF-EXPRESSION Class Instruction. . Call or address’ Mrs. ELEANOR SCOTT, = 0c16-2t MONEYS ADVANCED ON STOCKS OF BOOTS, shoes, dry goods, groceries, furniture, planos, 1st Course, $5. Americanized Delsarte. AND HEALTH CULTURE. ‘Private lessons. 1123 rt 13th st. n. FRENCH COURSE OF 36 LESSONS; SPOKEN and 24-trust notes, interests in estates, &c.; wel, ay Sones eed pegaume la ioe- trictly 12 N. wurse of rerding, vt ioms. jexsons., eee nt ae a ee Free MILLE. V.""PRUD HOMME, 2 307 at, sely-2m* 2 St ,000. = — es ie $2,500. $3,000. oe EDWARD A. LOVY, GR: UATE OF IMPERIAL. And other suns to loan ou real estate. Rates Conservatory. r —| le instructor = at cw. No delay. EA. McINTIRE, 224 C st. nw. 14-10 Georgetown Ccllege: teagher of violin, hatmouy tind composition. “Studio, 448 Ist. n-w._ocl8-1w* MONEY TO Loa! larger sums, all at 5 pe $750 and sums to suit at tions coniucted reasonabl: ocS-tf WM. H. SAl — $1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND DERS r cent; also $250, $500, 6 per ‘cent; all transac- iy and economically. & CO., 1407 F a AND 5 PER CENT MONEY Vash. real estate, in sums of $2,000 cial large loans a sj ADE! ticutars PHL mai MONEY ON HAND*TO LO. Large loans a specialty. AS DOWL MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE; on gpproved property. octtt THO: lowest rate _«3-tt x $00,000 ‘TRUST on first-class in est rates; installment pans made. 116 St. Paul MONEY IN SUMS TO SU interest on D. C. real estate security. ember Washington Stock Exchange. RAWLINGS, ER CE} ‘AND OTHER FUNDS TO 10. ic improved city propert ipplicetions reperted on prompt DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G n.w. Baltimore office, 05 Pa. ave. (Arlington Fire Ins. Co. MONEY TO LOAN. LARD, MME. CHURCH. IN SUMS TO SUIT , G12 E st. nw. SHERMAN, fe, 605 14th st. if Instructors in Freneh- German—FRAULEIN KOHLE, Spanish— MISS CLARA L. CHURCH. For catalogues address MR. AND MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, ri orm NSIEUR AND M PRONGU Gunston Institute, 1212 AND 1213 14TH ST. N.W. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Special classes will be formed in French, Ger- and Spanish, for four pup’ : XAVIER TEIL- ISS CLARA L. “PALS. Call on or address'L, 0. mnissl biblie: IT AT VERY LOWEST FRANK 'T. Mrs. C. B. atte Capitol ‘st. )ol-tt ‘authorized school, DICKINSON, Precept WEB HAYES NATIONAL TRAINING |° Womun's Home Mis- slonary Society, M. E. Church, prepares women for Christian work a8 deaconesses, wurses . and ibley Hospital a part of the scliool; medical and practical scholars received on moderate opens October 9. A. H. AMES, D.D., President Day ool ivctures. terms, |S: tress, 1140 ocl4-eo2W YG. per cent. comnission, Mr. Henry Xander, ress, with full particulars, 25-1 Box 6. Star office: Teacher: of Piano and Theary of Music. Lessons resumed MONDAY, Sept. 16. Office MG>EY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT 5 hcurs. 11—12 o'clock. Studio: 807 11th st. n.w. per cent per alnum on ocl6-2w and of York ave. NEY ‘TO LOAN IN ANY AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real ‘estate. Also bitilders’ and installment loans. WALTER H. ACKER. settt MONEY ‘TO LOAN 5% and 6 per con _McLERAN, 1008 F MONEY TO LOA: 1, Riggs Fire Insurance F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON Al estate at 5 per cent interest. with respect to prior_payments. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, @ specialty. Sy8tt ml collateral security. 7 in deciding on applications. HEISKELL & ON REAL ESTATE in sums of $500 and upward ut lowest tates for building or other purposes, hit approved city propert nit PHIL sedi SUMS DESIRED. 0c9-12t* m’| J. H. van Dyck, 1507 T St. Lessons on Violin and Piano. 1115 17th 4 14TH ST. from object no Art Sch Medalist, Princiy ool, st. nw. Miss S. W. 1.—Thorough cout and life—oll, water West End, Kells, London rse in’ drawing colors, china painting; outdoor sketching from nature. “0cl5-6t* aezt te ECURITY Low rai C. P. BARTO, oom NO th st. nw. Mr. G. W. Lawrence, VOICE CULTURE LESSO oel5-C1* + IN WASHINGTON, am al EDWAED HERMENDABL OF BAGS re, teacher of voice ‘Tucadays and Hridays 234 F st., Sanders & Stayman’s. oclé-2w* FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE FARI- SIAN (graduate); Mme. Tanner; specie! induce- ment to American teachers who teach French. Depont circle, north side (1502 19th st.). se27-3m. The Berkeley School, 1515 H street. Students thoroughly fitted for West Point and Anna) for all universities and scientific schools, for direct commissions in the army and Tavy, and for the civil service. Twenty-five men have successfully passed examinations during the past two years. ingements may be made for private lessons in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.S., oct-tt Head Master. LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL, OF LANGUAGES, 723" 14th st. n.w. Branckes in the prin-ipal American snd European cities. Best instruction by cuperlor native teach- ers. Conversation from start. $12 per term in small classes, day or evening: also private les- chs at school or residence. “rial lesrou free. Send for circular. ocd-d = = MRS. MANNS KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal Fraiuing School, 1018 Sunderland place, | will begin fall und winter sessions October 1, 1895. in DR. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUMP LES- sons October 1, at his residence, 1842 New York ave. Piano and Theory. se28-1m* OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. Special advantages for study of modern lan- guages, music and arty daily exercise in calls- thentes, drawing, Latin and French or German included in the reguia~ course. au24-tf MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLASSES FOR YOUN men at the Young Men's Christian Association, 24 floor Lerman bidg.. 1425 New York ave. n.w., be- ginning MONDAY, Sept. 30, 1895. ‘Twenty-five weeks. Increased facilities; one-half more room over former yerrs. Instruction in twelve branches, «very one a bread winner. 333 atudents last year. ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 N.Y. av. aw. = ecl9-im MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—GUITA: SANJO. ARTHUR E. YUNDT, Studio, 934 F st. Special _ fall_terms. oc8-lin 1438 N STREET. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. au3i-3m. ave. Company building, i831 aa 5-tf PPROVED CITY REAL cast; terms MR. JOHN W Lessons In fruit, still Ife, tlower and trait painting; evening class in drawing from the WALLACE, STUDI Inoderate. 10, 903 3 por- ‘ocl5-2w* MISS BARTON WILL RESUME HER PRIVATE lectures and clases in French, drawing and Painting Oct. 5, at hor residence, 910 20th st.n.w. special privileges Targe amounts 1807 Fst. r.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANC RRIAGES, ETC., 1OVAL OR PUBLICITY. HORSES, ( WITHOUT RI You recetve the money Partial payments can be at any time and desirable terms and You will investigate our You will be pleased with ggCAPITAL LoaN MOY S, BOD sociation icates, old. cate certiticates We can assure you low rates, easy or Warehouse ORGANS, ‘on a few hours’ not PENMA: made on the principal ART ~ Okeley School for Giris, s, Dupont Circle, v. ETH TYPEWRITING, PING, ENGLISH, AT EAST NESS COLLEGE, cor, 8th and K sts. n.w. SHORTHAND. hfs reopes P poureous eee It REHRIeGrRE lan of making loans Le Wt Please call on ‘And all BUSINESS SUBJECTS. GUARANTEE CO., Full busiaess course, day or night, $25 a year. 02 F st. nw. ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15. GAN as, | An INDIVIDUAL school. ‘The -INDIVIDUAL, rot S, TRUSTS. LOAN AS- | the CLASS, made the basis of work. Bright’ stu- line life policies, syndi- | dents not retarded; the slower pup!l cnconraged. recolpts. YERKES | In all respects a strictly first-class BUSINESS & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott hidg., 1110 F st. | cOnLEGE jyoitte Ivy INsrir To LoaN— ani ON REAL ESTATE— au2z7-3m1,20 for catalogue. BUSINESS COLLEGE, $.W. cor 8th sta. nw. S. W. FLYNN, A.M, Principal. Thoroughly Sete St. BW. _| gn full opera WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN 60, 610 F NW. Will loan you any sum you want, large or | elscwhere in small, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, ete., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money th Loans can be paid in time to suit the convenience of the b day, V e day you ask for it. on’ ication part or in full at any | _ocl4-1m tricity, BLISS BUILDING, 35-39 B ST. N.W uipped With its OWS ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, is now ‘Our increased accommodations enable us to offer advantages not to be secu~ed in, all its tion. the country. Add int u he The Bliss School of Elec- depariments, terested in the selence are cordially invited to inspect the school and its method of instruction, from 6 to 8, Mon- Vednesday and Friday eveniags. Catalogues er, inl | Sons. FI INT'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 16 any part pald reduces the cost of carrying the | MES. sca propo ost-graduate classes will be formed for girls who Hae eps re MOR TORE aM Go, - | have finished school, No. 173¢Kst. — vcl2-6t oe "OMY foie Prof. Paul E. Voinot, ar sua TO BOAN warn, * SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGES, at LOWESE RATE REAL ESTATE IN MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 mh9-tf {THB DISTRICT. approved District real eatates no delays. ‘OF INTEREST, 319-1m' TELEGHAPHY, TELEGRAPHY. | TPLEGRAPHY. pidly and thoroughly taugl ‘an expert. Mettods best. Prices lowest sa Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K sts. n.w. se3-3m* WCOD's COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 4 No. 311 East Capitol ‘st. Courses of ‘study include bookkeeping, arith- metic, penmanship, grammar, correspondence, spelling, shorthand, tspewriting, German, French and other branches of practical use. Situations for graduates. Expenses less than in other schools. Day and evening sessions; individual and - class instruction. Students can begin at any time. Call or addrese 823-18 COURT F. WOOD. Principal, TH FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, 1242 12TH STIEET. 190p. manual free. Parents advised as to schools. ‘aus-8m°* Prof. 7. WILLIAMS-PEARMA VOCAL CULTURE. _830-tm* Studio, ‘823 Eust Capitol st. ECLECTIC INSTITUTE— Sclool_ for, you ‘women. MISS MARY’ DAVERPORT CHENOWITH, 1342 Vermont eve. (se2I-1m*) Principal. MEDICAL AND DENTAL. DEPARTMENTS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. ‘The twelfth annual couse of lectures will begin Tueses, October 1, 1608, at 8 o'clock p.m. The introduetczy’ address will be delivered by Prof. A. D. Cobey. Exaininations for admission will be held Mondas, pt. 23, at 8 o'clock t the college building, ccrnereof 8th and K sts. n.w. Four years’ graded course In the Medical De- rtment, and thiee years’ graded course in the vial Departmert. Ample clinical and iaboratory facilities will be affcrded. For information apply to H. H. BARKER, M. D.. Dean, sel6 1116 H Bw. DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION—PRIVATE AND class lessons; deep breatbing, Lesa. “Studio, No. $0.9th st s.c.; at 1825 10th n.w.,Mondays and Thursdays after 4 p.m.sel9-1 0. HOLTZMAN, AND F STS. N.¥ AND 6 PER CENT ON IO PARCER, ‘the house. 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOA x SUMS DESIRED, RATES OF 1. TN A! AT LOW ON WASHINGTON No delay ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., BEL NORMAL, IX SE aA BE Stn We her school and TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT ON Ap-| instruction. roved District real estate; also installmeot sell-2m,4 joans made. F. H. SMITE & SONS, Sse aplo-tt in closing transaction. REST, REAL ESPATE. ocl0-2m CHEVY CHASE FRENC For circulars address CH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL for Young Ladies; half an Lour from Washington, D. ., by electric cars., French the language of MELLE. LEA M. BOULIGNY, Chery Chase, Md. MISS” P. POL LOCK, PRING ITUTE, 1426 Is OF FROE- + Feopens ‘Thorough Q ndergarten Oct. 1. Superior advantages. Best references. 1418 F si MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUTT, ON REAR estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay, charges moderate. apis-tt INSTRUCTORS WASH'N DANENHOWER, Mrs. William D. Cabell, Cor. 18th and G sts. n.¥. Mi FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS COAL WAG OR SaLE—IT y should leave the city, I find it necessary to sell my grocery and provision store, located in East Washington on the principal street. ‘The sales amount ‘to nearly $1,300 a month and the trade is of the very best’ character. I wiil sell for $1,500, which ‘Is but the cost of the s Address “*AT ONCE,’ D UPRIGHT PIANO; silk plush stool and cover; slightly used; only $115; warranted 7 years. One ro: wood plano, $00; $5 per month. 17424; 7th st. nw. ocl8-1w* LEOUD'S, 47 Pa FINE, LARGE STUFFED OW easant and ove antelope hi CHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. n.w. ols. Ke SALE—FINE VIOLIN; W SEL for cash. To be seen at WALIORD'S, 4 ave. 0.W. © ToR SALE-I HOLD A NEGOTIABLI Dr. L. M. ‘Taylor's of which I will ell for $300 | call at 24% N. Cap. st. A.W. MIL ror LE—STA walnut; 5 ft. 3% high ait. FOR SALE—OW OF $75 AUTOMATIC RB gina tiusic box, with peuny slot attachment, will sell tt for $45, ineluding ten tune sheets Has paid for itself’ many times over. Makes ag very attractive feature for drug store or otler’mer chant. Easy terms to responsible party. RE- IKING MERCHANT, Star office. oO it 1 wood . 1104 Ln GNIFICENT DIAMOND large, steel belonging to an be bought at 50 cents on purchaser. containing iamonds, form nobleman; lar to quic ave. nw. FOR SALE—$150 GRAND UPRIGHT standard make; silk plush stool and cov used; only $145; warranted 7 year: wood piano, $50; $5 per month. Fol condition, FOR SALE — BEST E OF INCUBA’ brooders and fresh green bene Call to. se incubator in working order. SCHMID'S BIRD A: PEL ANIMAL STORES, 712 12th st. 1. Pa. av. : MONTHLY, FoR SALE—LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5.00; $1 per week for room and parlor low _ prices, ND'S CHEAP D TIN hon.w. mhi9-tr Q BRICK HOUSES: furnace heat Wallach ul the U if a sqtare from 14th st. electric ot far from ¢ F. B. PYLE, 6th floor, Lo: F sts, Tel. 1780, POR SALE—COLUMRBIA HEIGHTS T BUILT borhood on the hill: one square north of legation, corner of 14th and Harvard .; 9 rooms and re prices from_$9.000 to § BARR & SAN: a York ave., or on premi IID BRICK 6-ROOM CoT- Elilot st., West Washington, on the Wash- fozton and Great Falls electric road, now being milt to run by J P throughout; ts 14x100 to 20-foot alley: houses 36 ft. deep; ilar, full size; 4 mile to cable cars? a’ bargain ‘at $1,400 cach. J. 0. er, 1427 B st. Sp10-te ST., BETWEEN IOWA CIR- ele and 14th st.; a very desirable, well-construct- $a dwelling. Abply to JAMES 8. DAVIS, 1201 |. ave. Tw sezl-tf rR. For sai SALE— Z Columbia Heights: the cheapest houses on the heights; complete in every respect: 8 stories and gellar; ‘good location; prices, $0,500 to $11,000; ean be sold 0 easy terms. JOHN SHERMAN, oc2-tt Real Estate, G06 14th st. R SALE—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 bh n.w.; Obio stone and pressed brick; modern provements. PATRICK O'FARREL, Owner, N.Y. ave. Syl0-tt . D.C, Septem in duplicate, wi P.M., MONDAY, pper gutter i construction forms for proposal m can be obty to reject a WILSON, Colon KASEY PROPOSAL. THE NAVY Yard a by. October posals - Observatory, to be opend Oc 1895, at the Bureau and Accounts, Washington, NOON, OCI 05, aud , to furnisis a quantity Forgings Yard, . D.C Bristles, Paraffine Oil and at ‘the Naval ( and Casting ten Three-arm Protracto: must conform to the navy. standa-d and pass the usual naval inspection. “Blank pro- suls will be furnished upon application to the Ni Yard, Washington, D. C. The attention of manufacturers aml dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, declded by lot. ‘The department reserves the right to walve defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advun- tageous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Paymaster General, U. 8. N. ocll-2aw,2w Washington The article ‘EAR CONN. ‘Mabel Baker, "Lat D. Norwood Institute, 1761 'N ST, A Home and _ D: AVE. ‘hool for Girls. Principal. MONEY TO LOAN ON API D REAL ESTATR Bice Ceareerd= Sate English. within the District of Columbia, in amounts 10 ae Pea are ‘applicants, at B, 6i, and 6 per cent. Miss Martia H. Scott, ‘Math, LY : Btn Misa Laeta Rixey, Primary ae Miss H. Florence Krieie, Shakespe is , AT ‘R- | Mines Marie Blane, Diplomee de la Facul rent tates of interest on real estate in the Dis- (Hotel’ de’ Ville), “French. rice ot Cotuahia: ‘ Prof. M. Schele De Vere’ Ph. D., German. FITCH, FOX & BRO’ Prof. Jose Sirvent, Spanish. _sattt ih 1406 G st. nw. Miss Juliet Thompson, Medalist, Cor. Art School, Art. IF_YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR Miss Cuthbert Buckner, V Music. SELL veal estate, let mi * gare you time and money. J. HAKIN GAD: Mrs. 1 can BY, f e bear from you. rnest Lent and Prof. Lecturers: Prof. Charles : Literature; Prof. A. P. Montague, Pb. ue & ¥ =e Tarsiase ne oman eae intessdent = = = —= Miss C. C. BENTLEY, Superintendent. us NCES. Miss M. E. Arth, Bookkeeper and Se-retar BUSINESS CHANCES. @ For eataiogue address Mrs WM. D. CABELL. WANTED PARTNER _$650 SH NOW WILL | _Olfice hours after October 2, 2 to 4 p.m. ocl0-3m buy halt Inter a in ne’ fe ee FRED LESSONS, manufacturing and Jobl lave wide : New nd trade 16 control and SELL CDE ASL N Is manufs e new, staple, eels articl Wat se28-3mo* MADAME A. PELE. good man at once, as holidays are ri 7 . Proaching; no Idlers tolerated; subs National and Froebe Pra aS cia eens ee NORMAL KINDERGARTEN Institute, for the training of Toth year. Mrs. LOU: . Rooms 5 and Miss SI |. ADL and 6, 614 F st. SOME BIG No matter what fuereantile, we ean tomer for it in a few day placed it in our han a business we can find it for you. We have for sale $500, $650, $800 a the business, if it be AN PL the N ve ct cor. S CLAUDIA STUART, probably find you a cus- after you have If you wish to buy ids. Classes in drawing and inting groceries at $150, autique and still life, Water colo: "| and sketch classes. Evening fe nd $1,000; drug stores, hotels, cafes, restaurants and other busi- | —— nes: T. 0. AND! N & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange. 21-tw* SALE—DRUG STORE §: urban location. Address DRUGG! Is and > day Iny ant good EO FOR SALE-IN THE N.W and provision st bad health the ci cost $10; $300 takes it. re, doing a b PROVISION STO! r stand in ; reason for sel estigation invited at $15 month, made at BANJO—BY & place, gu method or no 3 A ¢ se21-Lin® EDWARD ©. + TO cheap. re FOR SAL and in Alex tery. In view 0 POS i a lunch and oyste locution, ‘Vernon, cor. ocl-3m Bt., cor. of 1 nw. Tapgements this Art Students’ League, 808 17th: st. n.w. classes, Circulars on application. 0¢' SS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL Will epen Oct. 1 at 1420 20th Miss Jalstend has made ar- ‘eur for the better necommoda- tion of a few older pupils. Application may be 1 “Be 3024 Q ST. and at the school MPLIF! charge. Studio, 1016 Sth p.w. Residence, 1 “TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE Voice Culture, Grace, Flat No. 20. 9th and N. Y.' ave. STEPHEN B. CU from life, the TED METHOD. simplified TS, 108 Fla. ay.n.e. TOWNSEND. Mount TIO: 0 French 33 ACRE FOR SAL 2 son B. and F Parts. WASHINGTON HEIGHT And Literature. Address 1015 1850 Wyoming ave. Language TROF. s x SCHOOL FOR GIKLS. Boarding and collegiate, prepara- fs tors, prina-s Misi), kindergarten; p10 OR 12 Stag for day pup) Sejnatetn af ol-ln MISS FRANCSS MARTIN, Principat. Friends’ Seiect School, 1811 T st. n.w., will reopen eS acd ALL, acl KK. This school is for BOTH SE: property for, exe s GRADES. It has been under the continuous m:n- Money loaned on* mortgage. agement of Thomas W. Sidwell for twelve years, SAML BEALM) and many thoughttul and pronnent people of this Room 303 Fidelity city re pla their children {un it as soon as onl5-6t* Ba tev ere ready for schol, and Kept them there =f —— —— until ready for graduation ‘or colle: oR SALE—A GOOD Om mour As a collece prepirators school its efficiency nd horse. Address OL be krown from the fact that during the net year it was represented at Columbia, Co- mbian, Cornell, Hobart, Lafayette, Lebleh, nckusetts Institute pz "Technolo and others. Persons d. thorough rational $2,500, . $4,000, $5,000, $! $5,500, s places cheap. I every kind of busin orc oc6tt ND COAL’ YARD awmill, brickyard end other of the above are bargains. tiaining and Will do well residence, good assoclites ” tor to co Oe Catulogues at “Ball: y P 0g allantyne’s ind F1,t00. Ctlice hours, trom 10 19 42 o'clo G Ww. 5 o. iploria gradi culture, Dw. te “Lamperti” met Will resuine her class at her their children ler this school. at Brentano's, every morning incl Vv. KIDWELL 8e20-1m* = CO) We buy and ness, OR & WALSH, 624 F st. nw. YOU: FOR SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON oe STS ; 10M. 2i-te at a ba SHIFLEY, st. 8. Stall 400, Certer Market, gcin. Apply EL $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, Ni PLICATED, THAT ‘CA RAMSAY'S, 1221 F ST. CALL. WAGON WILL MATTER HOW COM- OT BE REPAIRED aT | ™°rning. N.W. SEND POSTAL. auli-bd sc10-3m B Mount Vernon Seminary NEI M AND ELEVENTH ST REETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. MRS. ELIZABETH J. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHOOL FoR LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large sind attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of a refined home and Progressive school. Applications for admission of pup'ls to the Day School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten apd one o'clock ‘each SOMERS, _3st. Washington Seminary, 1538-40 17th st. Select boardiug and day school. Collegiate and preparatory depts. German-English Kindergarten. Primary. Mr. & Mra. SMALLWOOD. sed. MR. AND MRS. WM. E. McELHINNEY, STUDIO 425 4th n.w.—Lessous 1n crayon, oll, pastel, water color, china and tapestry painting; portraits in ofl taught by an easy method. sel6-2m* = EEN Ska, Violin, Theory of Must 20, Music, ee2-2m 1528 Corcoran st. MISS AMY C. VITT, MONT AVE. N.W.. PIANO AND HARMONY, 12 Vi auSi-tf LESSONS ON THB JANKO KEYBOARD. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROss, 1312 Mesrachusetts avenue, Wastington, D. C. A day school for young ladies and little giris. In addition to a thorengh course in English, French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical departments. A kindergarten has been opened in connection with the ac: 1-6 MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND Bows will reopen Sept. 16, 18. Preparation tor colleges, universities and’ technical schools, end for business pursuits. Private tuition furaisbed; best of references. Apply to WM. H. PUTNAM, A.M., 1633 19th st. nw. a A Business Education. BUSINESS SHORTHAND course, COUOMBIA ‘COURSE. Bookkeeping, COLLEG! Shorthand, Penmanship, Of. Typewriting, Arithmetic COMMERCE. Dictation Gnd all the 407 7th st. nw. gad all the Studies, Wasbington, D.C. Studies. ‘Thorough courses; individual Instruction; large, well-lighted; new rooms and halls. Moderate tuition and casy terms. Send for catalogue. ul K. URNER, Prin. ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, 601 East Capitol st., Select school for young ladies and children, will reapen Monday, September 9. Musle and palnt- ing classes for persons not attending day school, aul4-3m SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. ITHAND, A D. TYLEWRITING. MISS ANNA M. LAISE, 1383 12th st. bow. Pitma® shorthand by a NEW and RAPID meikod. Beginners and dicta s3-3m, Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all Kinds of draughting and wee begin Sept. 23. 531 7th st. ne se7-3m* TH UNTONTAN Electrica! Institute. “Hutchins building,” 10th and D sts. n.w. We teach electrict in sclence and application. Applied mechanics, me:hanical 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. Opens Call at the office for full particul the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNT? WwW ADUATE ELECTRICAL E: NEERS, NOT BELL TINKERS. aul-3m,14a 'AUGHT iN 23 SOUNDS; GOOD PRO- spoken well, read and understood in ‘80 lessons; free lesson at 4 _Sule.'V- PRUD' HOMME, 307 D st. nm POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER LU Harry Randall leaves River View Wharf, th street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., landing at all wharves as far down as Mad- dox including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 3. p.m. Passenzer accommodations trst- ck Ight received until hour of suiling. Tele- REED & CO., E. 8. RANDALL, nil M S. F. A. Agent: tf AK D AD E FOR POTOMAC RIVE! LAN SMIT! From 7th st. Ferry Wharf. Steanier Wakefield Ieaves Monday ednesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m. On Mondiys for inter- mediate ines, Colonial Beach, Colton’s, Bush- wood, Rock Polat and Nomint creck landings. On Wedbe: for Intermedinte landings, Coiontal Beach, Bushwood, Ro-k Point, Colton’s, St. Cler- ent’s Day and Nomini « s8. Oh Saturdays for intermediate lant Colonial Beach, Brsh- wood, Rok Foint, ton's and Nomini creek Tandings. Jays and Sund:tys about tenes Hs TT 4 pm. and Thareda: T. V. Arrowsmith tomac and ¢ salt water, tot and summer res about 11:30 p.m. Sten © pleturcsque lower Po- bay. Delightful trips to apnlar watering places lays and Wednesdays . Colton's, Leon: ig St. fo Island. creek,’ Coan and at Washington early Wednesday ings. On Saturdays, at Colton’s, Piney Point. reek, Coan and Yeoe Surday at about 10 p.m. (See schedule.) C. W. ager. 1. Friday _pforn- Colonial Beach, . George's Island, Sinith's ico. arrive at Washington 895. In effect June 1 RIDLEY, Gene: ‘ave Stephenson's wha-f, s' Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer Sue every Monday and ‘Thureday at“) p.m., for Baltimore and river landings. ‘This 18 decidediy the most pleasant trip out of Washington. Accommo- dations strictly first-class. Freight for river land: ings received on Mondays, Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on baltimore freight. STEPHENSON BROS., Agents, ith’ st. whart. Office, 910 Pa. ave. (mh7-6m,13) Telephone 745. ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CAMBINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law bullding, 506 D st. n.w., Washing: ton, D.C. Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. and oth et. mw. sald RAILROADS. —== PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Gth and B streets. In effect September 9, 1895. 20:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullzmin Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to cago, Clucinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cleveland and Toledo. ’ Buffet L'urlor Car to Hitrrieburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Harrist urg. to, Pittsburg. 8:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPN Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Slecp- ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Ciicinpatt, Louisville and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp- tng (Cac to Chicago tnd Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chica 7:10 P.M. SOUTHW! IN EXPRESS. —Pallman ‘Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, amd Sleen- ing Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. 10:40 TM. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- Canandaigaa, Rochester and except Sunday. ira and Renovo, dail Mt: 40 P. 58. Magara Falls daily 10:30, Me for Bn except ISPOr excep for Erle. Csnandaizua. Rochester, Buf- Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. For Vhiladelpt 4.00 P.M. “CC lor Cars, with Dining New York daily, for Phila Regular at 7:05 (Dining Cari, (Dining Car), ‘and 11:00 A. 6:40, 10:00 ‘and 11 (Dining Car), 7:20, 4:20, 6:40, 10: phir on, and 3:35 P.M. For Buitimore, 6:25. 7:05, 7 10:30, 11:00 and 11 Limited), 4: Express for Richmond, servile and ‘Tampa, 4:30 AM., 3:80 F Richmerd ami Atlanta, 8:40 P.M. dail iene only, 10:57 A.M. week 00) 215, 53 220, 9:10 and 10:52 1°.M. offices, northeast corner of 12th strest and ‘ania avenue, amd at the station, 6th and , Where crders can be left for the check- we to destinstion from hotels and rcsi- I. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, val Manager. General Passenger Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Pledmont Air Live.) Schedule in effect Uctober 6, 1895. All trains arrive and eave at Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally—Locil for Danville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, ar} at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with C. & 0. daily for Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. ‘Dail?—The UNITED STATES FAST 11:15 MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uuitiug at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also I'ull- man Sleeper New York to New Urleavs via Mout- sleeper for Bi sels Memniis ra st Tout ¢ Birio! lemphis and St. Louis. ati! P-M.—Local for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- . 4:39 P.M.—Daily—*‘Exposition er,” Puliman Buffet Sleeper New York and Washington. to. At: lunta. — Vestibule y junta. , Vestibuled Day Coaches Washington to WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Vv Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers-and Dini man Sleepers Washington to Chattamoopa, via’ Salis- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mein- phis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Mottgomery, and New York to Tampa Cars, Pull- xia Charlotte, Columbia’ and Jacksonville. Vestl- Car Coleanis to ‘Dining Gar’ from 10 ¢ from Greensboro’ to Montgomery” ne TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND ae Se Ration 9:01 A.M. daily and = z + ex nday, and 6:25 P.M. Sun- only,” for Hound Hill? 6:25 PAL. dally” for Returning, arrive at Washington §:26 A.M. snd 8:00 P.M.’ daily, from Round Hill, and 7:06 A.M. daily, except ‘Sunday, from Herndon only. rh trains fr re ton Oa Fils from the south arrive at Washinz. P. ly. 11:45 A.M., 2:20 P.M. and 9:40 nasaas Division, 9:45 A.M. daily, except Sunday, and 8:40 \A.3I." dally from Ciar- lottesvi'le. Tickete, Sleeping Car reservation and Informftion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Feunsyivanin ave- hue, and at Pennsylvania Kallroad Passenger Sia- W. H. GREEN, Geasral Superintendent. J.M. CUSP, "Tratte Manu. W. A. TURK, seneral ussenger Agent. oct - L. S. BLOWN. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect July 12, 1805. Leave Washington from station, corner of New Jersey aveune and C stre: For Chicago tnd Northwest, Vestibvled Limited trains, 11:20 a.m., 8:20 p.m. For Cincinnati, “St. Louis and Louisville, Vesti- buled Limited, 3:45” p.m.; express, 12:01 ‘night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland. express, daily 11:30 a.m. and 0 p.m. ‘or Lexington and Starnton, 11:30 a.m. For Winchester and way stations, °5:30 p-m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville, Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 11:20 p.m. deitt; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3:45 p.m. daily. aon Baltimore, week 5, 26:20, 6:30, ‘x12:01 night; x 8.15, 39200, 11:15, x4:55, 7.00 0, x12:30, #21130 p.m: For Washington Janction and way °9:30 a.m., ***1:15 p.m. trains stopping at principal stations cnly. 42: 20 pam. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains Mumipated with Pintsch light. -For Philadelphia, New York, Boston “and the East, week dass (4:55 Dining Car), (20,00 a.am, Dining, Car). 5 Dining Car), pain. ing Can), 3:00. ( ML night, Sleeping Car, open at 10:00 o'clocl Sundays (1:65 Dining Car), (7:00 Dining Car), (9:00 a.m. Dining Can, (12:30' Dining Car), 3:00 (5:05 Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night.) Sleeping Car opens ers 10.00 p.m. points, **°9:00, Ma: only), 12:30 p.m. *Except Sunday. Yorland checked from hotels and Baggu: called for and checke m hotels ai residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, New York avenue and Fifteenth street, depot. oa CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. B. CAMPBELL, Gen. Manager. $13 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RATLWAY. Schedule in effect July 1, 1895. ‘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 service west from Washinzton, 2:25, |. DAILY.--“Cincinnatl and St. Louis Special"’—Solid Vestibuled, Newly Equipped, Elec- irle-lighted, Steam-heated Train. Pullman’s finest sleeping cars Washington to Loutsvill Indganapolis and St. Louis without change. ‘Sunday only. and at Car from Washington, Arrive Cit m., and 5230 Lexington, 8:35 a.m.; e, m. ao DAILY.—The famous “F.F.V. Lim- A solid vestionled train, with ‘dining car and-Pullinan Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexin; fon and Louisville withont change. Pullman Sleeper Wash- ington to Virginia Hot Springs, without change, week days. vation car from Hiaton. Arrive Cincinnatl, p-m.; Lexington. 6:00 p.m: Louts. ville, 9:46 .; Indianapolis, 11:05 p.m.; Chicago, 7:30" 3 Louls, 7:30 a.m.; connects In ited.’ jon Depot for_all_ points. OT AM. EXCE NDAY.—For Old Point and Norfolk. Only rail Une. 5 P.M. ‘Express for Gordonsville, lottesville, shore’, Staunton and princi pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, daily, cx- cept Sunday. i Pullman locations and tickets at company’s of- \d 1421 Pennsylvania tvenne. = ep = H.W. FULLER, wht General Passonzer Agent. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. DHERMANPARK THE GEM OF SUBURBS. Choice Acre Lots, $75. ‘The park Is situated on a high plateau on the Pennsylvania R. X., lying 150 feet above Wash- ington, where pure alr, pure water and plenty of shade trees ubound. Commutaticn fare, 8 cents. Title warranted. No notes, no interest. no decds of trust required. Cash or installments taken. Liberal discount ‘allowed for cash, Excursions @aily. Full particulars at office, 633 F st. nw. ocld-tf —==3 UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer ee ae eal thing strictly Gret-class om the most scanazble ‘arma. ‘elophone call B40. Jel-tr PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ The Tone and Finish, COUPLED WITH DURABILITY, ARE THE SALIENT POINTS Which have gore toward making the so deservedly a Piano for the real musi person. We handle them nest (0 our stole Ways, and what greater indotsement can you want? Until our opening, which will he soon, ‘ial prices are being quoted, pe Don't fail to see one at Droop’s STFINWAY PIANO PARLORS AND MU WAREHOUSE, <A. AVENUE. PIANOS Lose nothing by years of constant use. Being made of the best of thor- oughly seasoned materials—on the best of plans—they’re durable—and can stand use. Beautifully toned— perfect in action. Try a Hardman here. Metzerott Mec co. Music Hall, ALL THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, . 1110 F St.-N. W. ONE BRADBURY UPRIGHT; IN ccndition; $260; $10 cash and $6 per month: Fou can ‘have your choice of mahogany, oak. oF chouy case. A nice little square; just the thing for a beginner: $55; $5 cash and $3 per months storage, $1 per month. Havling, $2. "Pianos for rent. HUGO WORCH, 934 7th st. 3530-6m,8 Sohmer Piano Agency. Upright Piano, USED BUT LITTLE. COST 159 WILL BUY IT. Henry White, - oc5-3m,10 935 F st. Exchange That Old Piano. We have two handsome Upright Grand Pianos at fprc'al bargains that we will sell very cheap, and allow you full value for your old piano as part payment, and any balance can be paid in menthly installmen‘s to suit. FOR SALE—Quick—A splendid piano for a be- ginner; nice tone and in good condition; given away for only $23 casb—fine stool with it; to close out; Werth $00. The Piano Exchange, 014-200 913 PA. AVE. The Stieff Pianos ABSULUTELY THE MOST DURABLE MADE. New Scale, ean y eer d New highest grade manufac- tured. Sold entirely om their own merits, and sold by us Artistic Cases. AT FACTORY PRICES. D.G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. od2-tf For $250 WE WILL SELL YOU A $350 Upright Piano, Seven and a third octaves, 3 strings, 8 pedals, im ebony, cherry, French walntt or antique oak finish, with stool and cover complete, on vers easy monthly payments, or at a large discount for cash or short Ume. Every instrument is fully guaranteed and will give you good satisfaction. "This offer will re- ihain open only until the improvements to our prem- ises are finished and we are straightened up, so if you want a good Piano for very little money and om very easy terms, come at once. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. 0c16-284. ANABE THE RECOGNIZED STANDARD OF MODERN PIANO MANUFACTURE IN d |ANICAL DEVELOPMENT ISTIC ARCHITECTURE, ALL STYLES AND WOODS. GRAND UPRIGHT. \T MAI AND at PIANOS FOR RENT. and,Repairing by experienced workmen. Knabe & Co., 1422 PE: AVE, N. W. Telephone call No. 1787. Moody’s Big Choirs Are supported by the ESTEY PHONORIUM, the lntest advance in organ making. It meets all the requirements of a large pipe organ and costs one-half as much. It has been adopted by the N. E. Conservatory, Boston, and by the Peatody Conservatory, Balti- more. Organists and organ students are invited to examine it. Sanders & Stayman. 934 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON. ocl2-tt 18 N. CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, WE SELL PIANOS AND ORGANS. New and peccrd-hard. Just row exceptionally cheap for cash or on installrients. We give per- somal attention to tuning aud tepalring of plinos and other Instrunents. If 30 years’ experience ts ‘orth anything. our patrons get it for nothing. The ld relictie GL. WILD BROS. & 00., och-2w* Uptown Music Store, 1315 tir st. nw. TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1209 G ST. NoW.—KRA- Lit in, Wisner, Kellar Bros. : bargains ‘in slihtly used pianos. XN, est. 1872 Practical plano maker. Piano Tuning. 6. J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; fine work; satisfaction give terms moderate. 8% 11th si s30-tf ocli-tt DENTISTRY. 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