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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1895-SIXTEEN PAGES. ——$—$—— 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS, MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. ————} PIANOS AND ORGANS. TO COLORED OR white, nearly new 6-room and bath pregs-brick -windov dwelling, rear 13th and W 0.W.; ited $20.50 month; price $3,350. : W. 8. MIN ocl8 R SALE-GREAT BARGAIN—TO ( Evan “ “OW TH'ST._ fon SALE-IN MOST DFSIRABLE PaRrT OF Capitol Hill, brick house; 10 rooms and bath; large yard and stable; half sj. from new librar Apply on premises. 223 A st. s. ocls-2t* FOR SALE—ON 1TH ST No. 30%. Notice it as you drive or ride out on the cable cars. There are 3 in a row, Nos. 3021, 3023, 3025. All are sold except 3023. Prettiest house in this city and for sale at a very low figure. This section 1s Improving more fapidly than any other portion of Wash- ton. : T. ©. LNDERSON & CO., 907 G st. n.w., Real Estate and Business Exchange. FOR SALE-B' : HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 Fost. nw. $9,000- Centrally located n.w.: 3-5 stone and brick dwelling; 11 rooins and furnace heat; large lot to alley. It $9,000—Near Dupont Circle; handsome 3-story cellar stone and brick dwelling; 10 rooms bath; every modern convenience; good lot to alley. $6,000_Nicely located n.w.; 2-story house; 7 rooms ard bath; large lot. preas-brick $4,500—Fia nd cellar by dwelling; $ rooms and bath: nicely paper and painted; would rent for $30 per mons. $4,200-M_ st. brick; gain, $4,250—2d st. n.e.: attractive 2+tory and boxemont preas-brick house; 7 rooms and bath; nicely finished. new story and basement rooms and bath; large lot; a bar- $3,300_W set. now.; 2story press-brick bay dow hou 6 ccoms and baib; let 16a alley; good investment. HEISKELL & McLERAN, oc18-3t 1008 Fost. new. Fok SALE—G ST. BET. 12TH AND 13TH STS. ‘Those desiring Investient, Speculative and profitable, In BUSINESS PROPERTY Car do no better than to secure 3 or 4 VALUABLE LL 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. ecl8-St J.B. WIMER, Real Estate, G08 13th st FOR SALE—$11,000 HOUSE FOR $9,000, 0: Cap. st. near Cupitol; 5 cabinet mant: bath room, tile vestibules, white stone and buff brick. ©. S "FOSTER, 611 F st. naw. olT-3te BOR SALE—ATTRACTIVE 3-STORY AND CELLAR houxe, west of 14th st.; new: 10 rooms; hot water heat; parlor, central hall, dining room, butler's pantry and ‘kitchen en first floor; beauti- ful entrance designed of brown stone; rented to first-class tenants; exact copy (adjoining) sold for $12,500; owner determined to sell at once and Wants offer; only $2,000 or $3,000 cash required. Also, will ‘sell the’ cholce of several beautiful new houses, heated by steam and finished and Papered in’ excelient style, for $5,000; terms Yery cary. Also, double corner house an a n.w. corner in the aw. $1 maj H. SAUNDE WM. FOR SALE-NEW, BHAUTIFUL HOUSE NEAR SCOTT CIRCLE; south exposure; 10 rooms, 2 cel- lars, bath and’ closet rooms separate. ' Worth Stout $12,000; will take $11,000 oF less. OWNER Stir office. ocl7-3t FOR SAL — ELBGANT NEW BROWN-STONE hovses on K st. near Conn. ave. Price very much reduced. JOHN 0. JOHNSON, ocl7-3t = Cor. 12th and G’sts. FOR SALE — NEW, SPLENDIDLY ‘TED house, 1207 Yale st.; 10 rooms. Price, $11,000. oci7-3t JOHN 0. JOHNSON, cor. 12th and G. FOR SALE — AN ELEGANT 7-ROOM BRICK heuse near Lincoln Park, 1 square from new Met. electric Mine; all modern improvements; built to order for owner: finest building materials: 18- foot front lot. Delightful location. Only $3,700; wil cesh ment and balance month. jease eddress Kenia ocl7-8d ALLISON C., Star office. FoR SALE— HANDSOME HOUSE NORTH SIDE MASS. AVE. BET. 17TH & ISTH STS. N.W. Ceutains 12 rooms, bath, closets in gil the rooms; pantries ‘and 1 conveniences in basement. « good opportunity to buy « bome on this beautiful. avenue. HILL & JOHNSTON, oclT-8t For SAce— 3208 17th n.w.. 8r.; lot 50x140; furnace heat; stable; $7,250. Lots 17 and 18, sq. 860, F st., 6th and 7th 17x98; 90e. a.e.; $1.00 per ft. Lots 3d and 4th st., F and G; per ft - Lots Florence st.. F and G, 14th and 15th ne.: 40c. per ft. Tots 15th #t., and G ne; Ac. per ft. Lots Gales st., Rosedale; $250 each. Lots 17 and i8, Hertford’s subdivision Oak Mt. Pleasant; 40c. per ft. THOMAS W. SMITH, Owner, ocT-1m Cor. Ist and Ind. ave. n. FOR SALE—PERFECT GEM OF HOME; bath; elegant cordition; big snap at $3,75 lot nd location; call quick. oclT-3t HERRING & AY FOR SALE_DESIRABLE, HOME ABOUT TE rooms; near Dupont Gholee nels borhood; for $8,000. DULANY, FLEMING & LEE, 1320 F st. n.w. 5-6t ne and brick: cet ej above Dupont Ci ANY, FLEM YTTERBOURNE. For $550 we can sell you 2 lot in this beautiful subdivision, which will be worth double tn a year. ““Otterbourne™” fs right across from the new hotel at Ch vy Chase, and, while not controlled « the Chevy Chase Co., it is part of the suburb of Chevy Chase... You can ride out in the clectric cars in a few min- utes and the commutation rate is v low. We will make the terms to suit you and sell you as large a lot as you wish, = T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st., Real Estate and Business Exchange. ONT FOR SALE—TWO UNQUESTIONABLE BARGAIN! in smal! purchases dots) on “The» Heights," on Whitney ave. und 13th st., respectively. Send for our map of Washington and bulletin. WM. H, SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st, mw. 017-21 FOR SAL TWO 16TH ST. LOTS AT BARGAINS. Also lot on F’ st. c. of Dupont Circle, with titlon walls; economical_for a builder. DERS & CO., 1407 F st. | FOR SALE. COLUMBL vhitney ave. near 12 fine residence Valunce, $2,000, to wt. (row Columbia road, new map); 50x150; sutdivide; on terms to suit; at per faot. GEO. F. GRAHAM, o16-31¢ 28 R st. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN RUILDING 1.0 ved street, in V I assessments, EE, 1320 F On Steuben purchaser will FOR SALE—VISIT CLEVELAND PARK, THE most beautiful of Washington's suburbs. I can sell you a delightful home at moderate cost and JOHN SHERMAN, Real Estate, 605 14th st. FOR EXCHANGE Do YOU WANT TO EXCHANGE YOUR erty? Call and see our list of exchang ctions. ELLER & FULLER, property in all OF 11th st. “HORSES AND VEHICLES E 5 AY SADDLE FOR SALE—P 0 N Y—PAPPLE yoy; abent 14 hands high: las ull saddle gaits, hurdles and is x delightful driver; sound, and 7 years old. Address HANDSOME PONY, oc18-3t Star office. 2) HEAD OF HORSES. JUST ARRIVED FLOM 1 pair bay horses, 16 bands Ligh: n trot a inile In’2.40; 1 pair of bay meres, can trot in 3 minutes to the pole; also 10 gentlemen's road horses. All @ horses. are well broken to the electric and cable cars. Can be seen at JOHN SIMMONS’, cor. 12th and Ohio ave. oclt-2\e ror s CHEAP-CHOICE OF PAIR GI young, stylish Hutmbletontan mares from Ken- tacky; great readste: alzo a loft of extra fine fancy pigeons, or exchange for 1 le. 130 Q st. z oelT-2tt PEDIGREED BAY MARE no bad habits; price, $250. Also hand- el Brewster’ cart,” costing originally nd brass-mounted English russe® dontle price, $650. At WIDDICUMBE'S 1327 'H st. Sold to settle an estate. Lexington, Ky. T bay horse, ABOUT 6 YEARS OLD; KIND, irst-rate ‘condition; suitable for business. will take buggy, Wugon or good cow in Address D. B. J, Star office. ve16-3 HE EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE Strong, deceased, offer for sale one ge horses, one complete set of double carriages and the entire contents of pair of €a: arness, the stable. May be seen at the stable in rear of 1411 H st. nw. on Friday, Oct. 18, after 12 o'clock and on Saturday morning. oclt S. D. Houck, 801 10th st. n.w., cor. C, manufacturer and deal in NEW and SECOND-HAND HARNESS, WHIPS BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, ete. 8 good’ sets sce” ond-hard hack barness. 7 sets Ught double driv- ing harness. 7 sets heavy single coupe harness. 10 sets buggy harness. All in good condition. seta heavy double wagon harness. 15 sets heavy single wagon harness. 15 sets second-hand single Wagcn harness. One fine 4-year-old driving mare: also three nobby coupe horses, and second-hand buggy. ocl&- Im FOR SALE—A FEW OF OUR BARG SIDE- bar, end-spring or Corning-body buggies, from $40 up. . Cands-top Sarreys trom $85.up- Extension-top Surreya from $95 up. Special bargains in fancy traps. COLUMBIA CARRIAGE CO. (Manufacturers' Agents), auT-eott 456 Pa. ave. nw. FOR SALE—5 OCOUPELETTES, 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. Single- strap harness, $5 to $50. Repairing and paintiag a speclalts. COOK & JARBOE, 3295 M st. n.w. ocl2-tt LEFT WITH US TO BE SOLD OR EXCHANGED, 4 horses, 3 wagons, family curriage, 2 buggies and 4 sets haruess; no reasonable offer refused. 927 _D st. n.w. E—FOR YLE, FINISH AND QUALI are absolutely un#pproachable: 10 Light brougbams, coupe rockaways, 6-passen- ger tockaways, English breaks, Pittsburg rock- away. Will amply Fepay any one for the trouble taken to see this stuck. JAMES K. PROBEY, PLENTY OF 5%, AND 6 PER CENT MONEY. You can borrow as much as you wish if you own real estate. We have $60,000 at 5 per cent. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G st. Real Estate and Business Exchange.e _~ ocl6-2t MONEYS ADVANCED STOCKS OF BOOTS, shoes, dry goods, groceries, furniture, pianos, Ist and 2d-trust notes, Interests In_ estates, “&c. strictly confidential. Apply 1202 N. Capitol st. Jy25-3in* $200. $2.50. And other ‘sun lew. No delay. 0 14-108 to loan ou real estate. Rates EA. McINTIRE, 224 € st. nw. ns ontoy IN WASHINGTON, IN WASHINGTON, Americanized Delsarte. SELF-EXPRESSIOD D HEALTH CULTURE. | _ 934 F st., Class instructioa. re, $5. Private lessons, Gall oF address Mrs. ELEANOR SCOTT, SIAN (graduate! St a ft. DW > 36 LESSO: SPOKEN MR. W. ‘Tucsdays and Sanders & Stayman's. EDWALD HERMENDAHL OF BALTI- wore, teacher of voice Fridays at oclG-2w* FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE PARI- Mme. Tanner; special induce- ment to Aimerican teachers who teach French. Depont circle, north side (1502 19th et.). se27-3m read and understesd; good pronunci:tion, of reeling, vere.” idlomer less The Berkeley School, Free trlal ‘lesson. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, eA SSS Se St petite Students thoroughly fitted for West Point and EDWARD A LovY, GRADUATE OF IMPERIAT, | Annapolis, for ‘All universities ‘and _sclentific ervate ‘rague.—Afusic just ractor a by issions and Georgetown, Cdleze: teagher of violin, harmony | Lavy, and for the civil service. ‘Twenty-five and composition. Studio, 433 T st. m.w.” ocl8-Iw* the past t TO LOAN~ $1,000, $1,500, $2,500 AND larger sums, all at 5 per cent; also $250, $500, $750 and sums to suit at 6 per cent: all transac- tions coniucted reasonably and economical, ocS-tf WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 14 4% AND 5 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN vs sims of $2,000 and upward; ity. Address, givin ful ar offen. sed SUMS TO SUIT MONEY ON HAND TO LO. ‘on approved property. Large loans a_ specialty, oct-tf — THOMAS DOWLING, G12 E st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN GN APPROVED REAL ESTATE; lowest rates; charges reasonable: no delay. JOHN SHERMAN, _08-tf Real Estate, 605 14th ét. $500,000 “TRUST AND OTHER FUNDS TO LOX ou ‘first-class inside improved city property; low est rate: appitce tions reperted on promptiy; alse installment ns mtd, Call on or address L, 0. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G o.w. Baltimore office, 116 St. Paul st we8-2 MONEY interest on D.C. real estate security. RAWLINGS, Member Wasiington Stock Exchange. 1505 Pi (Arlington Fire Ins. Co.'s ollice.)ol-tt 5 PER CENT—MONEY TO LOA’ ¥4 per cent commilsston. Address, with full particulars, 8¢25-1m* Rox 6. Star office. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED AT 5 per cent per ainum on approved city property &nd on good collateral security. R. A. Pali tus, seZi-im 1422 New York ave. MONEY ‘TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIRED. AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, On District of Columbia real estate. Also biriiders’ and installment loans. WALTER H. ACKER, set-tt F 208 14TH ST. NAW. MONEY ‘TO LOAN ANY AMOUNTS AT 5, 5% and 6 per cent, on teal estate security: no delay in deciding _on applications. HEISKE! LERAN, 1008 F st. se2T-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY in sums of $500 and upward ut lowest rates for building or other purposes. C. P. BARTO, Zoom 1, Riggs Fire Insurance Company building. i831 F at. nw, 5-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CiTY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments, Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Sy3-tt 1807 F st. paw. MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANC HORSES, CARRIAGES, WITHOUT REMOVAL OR FP You re ve the money ona few hours’ notice. Partial payments can be made on the principal at any time. We can assure you low rates, easy and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If you will investigate our plan of making loans you will he p Lon CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., 4-160 YON STC G2 F st. nw. , USTS, LOAN AS- tation certificates, old cate certiticates or warel policies, syndi- Ipts. YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st. S, BOD ON REAL ESTATE— $20,000, 10,000, 5,000, 2,500, 1,000, 500, THOS, WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LO. Will loan you any sum you w on furniture, pianos, horses, t removal or publicity. business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be pald In part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the loan in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN MONEY TO LOAN, : Jel6-tr IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWES? RATE OF INTEREST, ON REAL ESTATE IN THB DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN,® apl-te COR 10TH AND F STS. N.W. MONEY TO TOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays MM. PARKER, mh9-tf 1418 F st. MONEY LOA: TO a NY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWES? RATES OF INTEREST, ON WASHINGTON REAL EStaTE. S yin closing ‘THOS. No de transaction. . FISHER & CO., ap25-tf 1824 F st. nw. MOD TO TOA} roved District estate; also installment joans_ made. F. H. SMITE & SONS, aply-tt 1418 F st. nw. MONFY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON REAR estate security fn the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N_DANENHOWER, FOR SALE—A COZY HOME; ONE SQUA NEW LIBRARY; 6 ROOMS AND Tet i 8.000. | JAMES’ BAYNE, ROOMS, VE. _N.W. FOR SALE—MAGNIFICENT RESIDENCE st. nw. between 10th and 11th sty. n.w.: story brick house: 18 rooms; bath on earh floor; lot 26x10 to alley: all improvements. WILLSON & HOUGH, 623 6 st. nv 015-6 For SALE—AND EXCHAS ND EXCH! ESTRABLE C ner lots, with building d, exchange—Lots for he ing ground): also bh bered = JOHN ¥. (upstaire). for lots; some uninew WAGGAMAN, 700 Lith st. o12-1m, 10-ROOM in also me house. rooms; MAN, 700 14th (up- o12-1m. <ALE—CONSULT US BEFORE BUYING some excellent bargains in fine residences; $9,000 to $20,000; also tn smaller hovses, $1,800 to $5,000; some paying, fine Investments. " JOUN F. WAGGAMAN, 700 14th (upstairs). 012-Im FOR SALE COLUMPIA HEI = These beautiful ho t the southwe: corner of 13th and Rouncke sts. are almo; completed, and a n for inspection. 1 are’ vison with — any houses In that loc 11 reons nd 2 arths, besk and Tann- dry; onk is used on the first flours and statr- way; parlors finished: in lvory the and all plumbing is nicks every reom thoroughly heated by For price and terms apply at oi EDT & BRADLEY, gold SWORM pee 0 SALE—$1,5 7-ROOM BAY- window house’ in Alexandria, Va. “Ap- to 3 ‘inmbus st, or address Bie oO. tar office. o12-6t* For SALE—OR RENT ON I ST. N.W. OPPOSITE Fraublio, Park, 3 1 B. 4story houses, Nos. 1330, and 1334, Offer wanted. ‘To settle an es M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P at. n.w. MODERN HOMES. LY BARGAINS. Price. near Scott With st. near K—fnvestieate.. Q st. near ISth, with stalk Conn. ave. near Dupont Ci rs 2 14.500 argiin near Dupont Cir. 10,500 etulled, iafurmation of the above, uber of other CHOICE RARGAINS, B.C. RAUMGRAS. It S'BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. nw. oir FOR SALE-FINE VIOLIN; 2, SEL for cash, To be seen at WALFORD'S, 4 ave. U.W. FoR SALE-f HOLD A NEGOTIABL Dr. L. M. ‘Taylor's of 1221 Muss. whieh I will sell fer $500 call at 28% st FOR SALE— 42-inch Beaver furpace; 14> Tet. nw. good as new = oe) % DESK; NEW; 3% in. Jong; 2 ft. 7 in. wid Address DESK, OWNER OF $75 AUT gina iuste box, with penny slot attachmen sell tt for $45, Including ten tune she pald for itself’ many tmes over. Mukes tg very attractive feature for drug store or otier’m chant. Easy terms to responsible part aur office. HUNG MERCHANT, 0; 2 wardrobes, $2; 1 we board,’ $10; mantel bed, $3. 1104 L nw: A MOST MAGNIFICENT DIAMOND containing 22 large, steel whit nds, formerly Velonging to a nobleman; ean be bought ‘cent lar to q purchaser. To be se ay E FOR SALE—$150 GRAND UPRIGHT PLANO; standard make; silk plush stool and cover: slizitly warranted 7 0; $5 per mont ars. One rose= 174214 Teh st. ocl2-1w* used; only $145: wood piano, § i. ee21-3m.8 __1280 824 st. "Phone 226 apis-tt Gor. 13th and Gets, ate. my OMTOOET T. = ) REAL ESTATH FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS i, in atnouats 10 = er cent. COAL WAGO: ALLE- t ai LINS, 800 19th st. nw. H y. tnd G sts. s.we MON 10 LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT CU FOR SALE-IT BEING NECESSARY THAT 1] fent rates of interest on real estate {nthe Dis- should leave the city, I find it necessary to sell BRE Ss a e my grocery and provision store, located in Eust BITCH, FOX '& BROWN; Wasiington on the principal street. ‘The sales | Jatt oe CE amount ‘to nearly $1,300 @ month and the trade | If YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR is of the very best’ character. I” will. sell SELL seal estate, let me hear from you. Lf can $1,500, which Is but the cost of the stoc ~ gave you time avd money. J. EAKIN GADSiY, fixtures. Address "AT ONCE,” Star office. 526 18th st 21-tt FOR SALE—$450 GRAND UPRIGHT PIANO; Sy oar oa standard make; silk plush stool and cover; slightly BUSINESS aS. used; only $115; wacranted 7 years. One rose- a wood piano, $00; $5 per month, 1742", 7th st. WILL nw. oels-1w* ntee FOR SALE—ONE PARKER HAMMERLESS SHOT- e weld Pater ase entire tel So one rie nd trade acquaintance; control and at once, as holidays 3 no idle re rapidly ap- stantial ERPRIS ‘s FOR ‘A limited manber % owning valuable pat will be in per- kon or st. mW, ore “CHANG No matter what the business, 1f it be mercantile, we ean probably tind you a cus- tomer for it in a few days after you have placed it in eur hands. If you wish to buy a business we ean find it for you. We have for sale groceries at $150, $200, $500, $650, $800 and $1,000; drnz stores, hotels, cafes, restaurants and ot ness, T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., 907 G Real Estate und Business Exchange RUG STORE $2,000 — . Address DIL ’ AND PROVISION r stand In ¢ reason for ization invited t $15 mont, rented store He Fol and pr ty to roo LE vi IN THE COAL AND WoOoD YARD. ddress Hox S4, z ol : ul $3 per’ mont v24 7th st. now. a 5 iy0-Gmt BEST MAKE IXCUT mn bene | Cail tos SCHMID'S BIRD AND 712 2th st. u me 27. (oc9-t 1410 G st., main floor. For S\ve_ HOUSES AT COST; MONTE 14 7th n.e., 6 rooms, side aile lows, 7 1. OWNER, 210 E st. nw. 5 NEW N.W. BUFF BRICK HOUSES; 8 rooms; furnace heat; system, & Balt a sqtivre frowm Lith st. cat ‘rooms, oe electric lines: not fir from Columbia F. B. PYLE, 6th floor, Loan and Trost, oth and F sts. Tel. 1780 POR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS REST BUILT up reighhorhood on the hill: one sqtare north of Chines Jegation, corner of 14th and Harvard sts.; 9 rooms and reception ball: ards, to Ie at all or oh preimi LID BRICK 6-ROOM COT- Elliot st., West Washinzton, on the Wash- road, now Ld ‘August 23; papered 'iLroughout, jots 14x10 to 20-foot alley; houses 36 ft. deep} concrite ceilar, full size; % mile to cable cass? ty water; a” ba $1,400 cach, J. O. t tages; fozton and Great Falls elect: nit to un b rgain ‘at URST, Owner, 1427 F st. For sAre1305 P BETWE IOWA CIR- ele and 14th et.; a very desirable, well-constru dwelling. Apply to JAMES §. DAVIS, 1201 ave. now seli-tf Wor sace— 2 Columbia Heights; the cheapest houses on the heights; complete in every respect; 8 stories and $2.50; s bed room and parlor oMOXD'S CHEAP mhit-te sats, 1Wo. TWENTY-FIRST, ing corn in dupii P.M... MONDAY, 1 » for Turnisht aterials for a tit roof and copper gutter and for new building cde; the govermment printing offi forms for propusals, nes ‘YY intern: tion can be obtained he it No. 20 H st. n. is ny and all propo: eiteers, all or is reserved to 1eject M, WILSON, Colonel 4.25.26, 001 S819 SUPPLE <_FoR FOR THEN. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. 1895.—Sealed proposals, indorsed “Troe posals for Suppiies for the Observatory, Washington, Oe will pplies and Acc Department, hington, D. until VE O'CLOCK NOON, OCTOBER TWENTY-SECOND, 1895, aud publicly opened iimmedilately the: to furnisis at the Navy Yard, Washinston, a quantity of Brass Kod, Bristles, Paraffine ( ings: and Castings,” aud at ‘the Naval Observatory, ¥ D. C., ten Threc-arm Protractors. must Conform to the navy standard I Inspection, “Bl:nk pro- eelfur; ‘good location; prices, $6,500 to $11,000; eap be sold on easy term SHERMAN, ~ _ JOD oc2-tt Real Estate, 605 14th st. R SALE-—A BARGAIN—10-ROOM HOUSE, 1234 JOth n.w.; Obio stone and pressed brick; modern provements. PATRIOK O'FAKREL,’ Owner, N.Y. ave. dyle-tt Is will i ir upon application to the Yard, Washington, D. C. ‘The attention of mauufacturers and lers is invited. Tie bids, all other things being equal, deelded 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, Ocli-2aw,2w , WILL at great un junch and oyster bust cellent location; cheap rent. Call bet. o'clock noon, 942 Est. FOR SALE—0} of Lind in Alex. Ce we of National coaetery. in view of the Capitol; will trad= for house in town, Address OWNER, "Ari Alex. ¥ NEWS 3 good reas: erty f loaned on” nn Money idelity 1 oct 6t* 9, $200, $275, 5, $600, $300, $0 DRUG ST LUNCIL I FECTIONERY 1,350. HERVOONS at $278, $900, $1,000, $1,100, $1,760, $1,750, $2,000, | $2,500, 32.700, "$2,750, $3,000, $3,500, $4,000, $5,000, $5,300, $11,000. WOOD AND COAL’ YARDS at $2,600, $2,800, $3.20, 0, $5,500, $18,000. PAINT PL. sawmill, brickyard and other business places cheap. Many of the above are bargains. We buy and sell every wasn, océtt 624 F st. nw. FOR SALB—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 7TH ST; Qi-feet frcet; at a bargcin. Apply to M. st. 8.W. oll-2 $100 REWARD FOR THE CLOCK, MATTER HOW COM- PLICATED, THAT CANNOT BE REPAIRED AT RAMSAY’ 1221 F ST. N.W. SEND POSTAL. WAGON WILL CALL. - auld-Sd “ SHIPLEY, Stall 400, Cevter Marker, or 419 7th | Gunston Institute, 1212 AND 1213 14TH ST. NW. A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR G! Special classes will be formed in Ft map and Spanish for four pup Instructors in French—MONSIEUR XAVIER TEIL- ocl-tt for private lessons mmen have successfully passed examinations WO ye 8, in all branches. CHARLES W. FISHER, during rrangements may be made BS., Head Master. LARD, MME. PRONGUEE AND MISS CLARA L. CHURCH. German—FRAULEIN KOULE, aish— MISS CLARA L. CHU For catalogues address MR. AND MRS. BEVERLEY R. MASON, H. 723" 14th st. n.w. LANGUAGES. .THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Branckes in the prin-ipal American 2nd European citfes. Best instruction by cuperls ers. Conversation from start. small classes, day or achs at & Send for efrcular. stls0. “Trial ening chool or residence. tive teach- $12 per term in private les- jesson free, odd 17. MRINCIPALS. aes : ace ie —— ——— — Be ue MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL LUCY WERE HAYES NATIONAL TRAINING [and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, authorized school, Woman's Home ‘iis. | ratning | School, 1018 “Sunderland place, _ will sionary Society, M. E. Church, prepares women | begin fall and winter sessions October 1, 1895. toe aes tenis esone eet nnewee and Sin nilsslondries; Sibley Hospital a partiot the aclicol; | pra JOHNEPS CA! LD WILL RESUME LES: biblical, medical and practical iectures. . Day | PR. iN PC. ul, RES 1} scholars received on moderate terms, School | 90n8 Qctober 1, at lls residence, 1842 New York opens October 9. A. H. AMES, D.D., President. Mrs. C. B. DICKINSON, Preceptress, 1140 OLNEY SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. Capitol st. ocl4-eo2w* Special advantages for study of modern lan- = guages, music and arte daily exercise in. calls- Mr. Henry Xander, Teacher of Piano 4nd ‘Theory of Music. Lessons resumed MONDAY, Sept. 16. Office heurs. 11-12 o'clock. Studio: S07 11th st. n.w. 0cl6-2w, thenies, drawing. Latin and French included in the regula” course. au24-if MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. or German J. H. van Dyck, 1507 T St. oc9-12t* Lessons on Violin and Piano. ginuing M weeks. EVENING EDUCATIONAL CLA men at the Young Men’ floor Lerman bidg.. 1425 » IONDAY. Sept. 80, SSES FOR YOUN ristian Association, 24 ew York ave. n.W., 1895. Twenty-five Increased facilities; one-half more room G over former yerrs. Instruction in twelve branches, every one Art School, 1115 17ih st. nw. Principal.—Thorough course in and iife—oll, water coloi painting; outdoor sketching from nature. “ocl& West End, Miss 8. W. Kelly, London | 374Ni SIVIOLINGG drawing | MANDOLIN—VIOLIN—¢ w. a bread winner. 333 atudents I ‘Terms and particulars at the office, 1425 ay. se19-1m china Speci Mr. G. W. Lawrence, UITAR—BANJO. ARTHUR E. YUNDT, Studio, 934 F st. fall_ terms. ocS-1m_ TE 1438 NS’ HE MISSES KER! EET. SCHOOL vol CULTURE PIANO LESS WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. Low rates— Studio, 106 Sth st. nw. 9015-61% au31-3m MR. JOU W WALLACE, STUDIO, 908 N.Y. ISS BARTO: WILL RESUME HER PRIVATE ave.—Lexsons In fiuit, still life, tlower amd por-| “lectures and clasees in French, drawing and ttalt painting; evening class in drawing from the | painting Cet. 5, at her residence, 910 20th st.o.w. _east; terms inoderats. ___oel5-2wt ¥19-1m' i APHY. TELEGRAPHY. TELEGRAPHY. Okeley School for Girls, Rapidly and thoroughly taught by an expert: 1759 Madixon st. Dupont Circle, bas reopened. letods best. Prices lowest. Ast? H,’ A Prin, | Iv; tute Bnsiness College, &th and K sts. n.w. MIS PENMANSHIP, ” ARITHMETIC, LETTER. WRITING, SPELLING, ARCHITECTURAL AND. And all BUSIN! Fall busiaess course, da: ‘The typewriting and shorthand course, $15, An INDIVIDUAL school. ‘The -INDIVIDUAL, the CLASS, made ‘the basis of work. Bright dents not retarded; the slower pup'l encourage SS SURJECTS. Tn all respects a strictly first-class BUSINESS COLLEGE, for catalogue. IVY INSTIT BUSINESS COLLEGE, S$.W. cor 8th and_K sts. nw. 3m, ECHANICAL DRAWING | - or night, $25 a year, FLYNN, A.M, Principal. Courses metic, COMMERCIAL penmanship, LLEGE, No. 311 East Cupitol ‘st. of study include grammar, bookkeeping, correspondence, arith- spelling, shorthand, typewriting, German, French and other for gradu. schools. class UUme. se23-tf st rot atu- vd. Call or add: 190p. manual free. ey branches of practical use. ates. Expenses less than ruction. ress Situations in other Day and evening sesstons; individual and Students can ‘begin at any COURT F. WOOD. Principal. 1242 12TH STREET. Parents advised as THY FISK TEACHERS’ AGENCY, to schools. 830-1: The Bliss School of Elec= tricity, BLISS BUILDING, 35-89 B ST. N.W..” Thoroughly equipped in. all its with its OWN ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT, tx in full operation. enable us to offer advaptages not to be re elscwbere in the country. All interested in science are cordially invited to inspect the s: and day, Wednesday and Friday evenings. eparimen| Our Increased accommodations method of instruction, from 6 to 8, Mon- Catalogues = a7 VOCAL CULTURE. INSTITUTE— Scl.col_ for. roung women. e21-1m*) Principal Prof. T. WILLIAMS-PEARMAN, io, 823 East Capitol MISS MARY DAVENPORT CHENOWITH, 1342 Vermont sve. MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS, ei 1 “hol Prof. A. D. Sept. 23, at NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. address will be Cobey. 8 o'clock ‘The twelfth annual course of lectures will begin Tuest:y, October 1, 1895, at 8 o'clock The ‘introduet m. Eaiverea by Examinations for admission will be held Mondas, .m., at the college building, ccrLereof 8th aad K sts. o.w. a tcatio Four years’ graded course in the Medical De- one Chote Ut: be D;-BLASS. Principal. tment, (and ‘three sears’ graded’ course in the mn ee = wtal Departmert. Ample clinical and laboratory R 'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 16. | facilities will be afferded. For informatiou apply to Post-graduate classes will be formed for girls who H. H. BARKER, M. D.. Dean, have finished school. Oo. 1734 I st. ocl2 6t* se16 u 1116 H st. nw. =< >, ~ DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION—PRIVATE AND Prof. Paul E. Voinot, class lessons; deep Ureatbing, expression, natural SCHOOL OF FRENCH LANGUAGES, ness. Studio, No. 30 9th c.; at 1329 10th ot ocll-Im 142¢ DLW. Mi ays and Thursdays after 4 p.m.sel9-1m* CHEVY CHASE FR SCHOOL for Young Ladies; half an Lcur from Washington, D. C., by electric cars. the house. For circulars address MELLE. LEA M. Chev; BOULIGNY, BEL NGRMAL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st., reo] her school and kindergarten Oct. 1. instruction. 5 1 m4 Norwood Institute, 1761 N ST., NEAR C¢ . AVE. A Home and Day rhool for Girls. INSTRUCTORS: Mrs. William D. Cabell, Principal. Miss abel Baker, Latin. Prof. George J. Smith, English. Miss Lillian Pace,” Mathe: Miss Martha H. Scott, Math. a Miss Laeta Ries, Priuriry Miss H. Florence Kriete, Sb Mine. M . Diplomee ulte dP de Ville Prof. ¥ ele De Vere Prof. Jose Sirvent, Miss Juliet Thomp:on, Medalist, Cor. Art School, Miss Cuthbert’ Buc Vv Lust! Mis. Ernest Lent and Prof. French the language of NP. POLLOCK, PRINCIVAL OF FROE- Thorough perlor advantages, Best references. bian, Piano. 1538-40 171 Collezinte se4-2m* off taught sigh | ee2-2m Kindergarten. MR. AND MRS. WM. E. McELHINNE 425 4th n.w.—Lesso: color, china and t th st. and in crayon, oll by an easy method. MR. ERNEST LENT, Plano, Violin, Theory of Music, Washington Seminary, Select boardiug and day school. Preparatory septs. German-English eimary. Mr. & Mrs. SMALLWOOD. , STUDIO pastel, water stry painting; portraits in 8e16-2m¢ 1528 Corcoran st. aull-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO K PIANO AND HAI MONY, YBOARD. ACADEMY ‘A day French, G: departmen ‘onnection Elo. colleges, for busines best of rei Art. | be 1312 Mesrs In addition to a thorcugh 1633 OF THE HOLY CROs, school for young ladies and 1 erman and Latin, ts. A kindergarten has been with the academy. ss pursults. Private tuitlon ferences. Apply to WM. H. 19th “st. nw. huseits avenue, Washington, D. C. ittle girls. course in English, special advantages are offered to students in the art and mr = = 031-6m9 MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND. Bors will reopen Sept. 16, 1895. Preparation for universities and’ technical schools, end furall PUTNAM, auze-t Lecturers: Prof. uirles Sprague Smith, Italian z, Literature; Prof. "A. 1 Ma gue, Ph. D., Latin A Business Education. rguage ‘and BUSI s N Miss C. Superintendent. COuRsE, COLUMBIA SOURS Miss M. E. Arth, Bookkeeper and Secretary. Bookkeeping, COLLEGE Shorthand, For catalogue address Mrs. WM. D. CABELL. | Penmanship, Of ‘Typewriting, Office hours after October 2, 2 to 4 p.m. ocl0-3m_| Arithmetic” COMMERCE, Dictation FRENCH LESSONS, and all the 407 7th at. nw., 28d alll the Commercial 40 English 1511 16TH ST. N.W., Btudies. Washington, D. C. Studies. ‘smo* MADAME A. PELE. Thorovgh courses: individual Instruction; large, National and Froebei bier 7 Sanaa NORMAL KINDERGARTEN Institute, for the = trainin; lgvth year. Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, | Princip ST, CECILIA’S ACADEMY, Se 1 for catalogue. RNER, A.M. C. c. well-lighted; new rooms ani halls. Moderate tuition E., Prin. 601 Fast Capitol st., 5 Ares t Select school for_young ladles and children, will Bis ebee nee the Na TONAL eke reopen Monday, September 9, Muste and. patnt- 1426 Q_ st. Oe10-2) ing classes for persons not attending @ag school. Seas = aui4-3m SISTERS OF THE HOLY CROSS. May and 7 Epc ano Crueaces Erne SES ee ee ee teeners Soreparatory; | Rindergncten; Pitma® shorthand by TH ST. NAW, COR. MASS, Ave, | _Bettod- Begioners a CLAUDIA STUART, Princip: Learn to be a Draughtsman! ’ Evening lessous 1n_all Einds of draughting and Art Students League, mathematics begin Sept, 23, 631 Tt st. ne. 808. 17th st. n.w. sef-Sm' Classes ie Sowing and, ating from life te) as "THE DUNTONIAN ands fe. Water color, composition “4 x hy classes. Evening life. "and. antique Electrica! Institute. . Circulars on application, o ss “Hutchins building," 10th and D sts. nw. HENRY sy v AFR AND VIOLIN. Studio: 617 Pema. ave. HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1420 st., cor. of I nw. Miss Malstend has made Tapgewments this veur for the better accom tion of a few older pupils. made ar 3024 Q ST. and at the school ach lesson by simpli EPHEN B. CLEME , 1108 Fla. ay Application may be the world, Oct. 2. Ca addre: WI 20th ar- oda FRENCH, nenciation: Mule. V. ified We teach electric Applied mechanics, mi signing. Full Latest and } GRADU, NOT BELL TI @ course 1 PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. n. ¥ in sclenee and aj st methods. Not the “ton! bnt the BEST in Washin; AUGHT 3) free lesson pplication. anical draughting and de- oratory and practical shop courses. n, Opens Hat the offtce for full particniars, or the principal, GEO. EDW. DUNTON. TE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Re aul-3m,14d GOOD PRO- poken Well, read and understood in at 4 p.m. seta tan POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E Steamer Hal EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, i o MISS ADA LOUISE TOWN el sea Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The dox Vernon, cor. 9th and N. Y,ave. Flat No. Beach, ret ocl-Sm Fridass, WASHINGTON OR GUELS, | class. Fret; 7 18K oming av 1765 ding and Senoul: collegiate, prepara- - RE prima-s English), kindergarten; French Language And Literat: TROF. GA: Paris. Add: 1015 L st Friends’ Seiect School, ISI T st. now. will reopen Sept. 26. This ‘hool is for BOTH SEXES and XES NCES MARTIN, Principat. TON RIVOT, from tame wood, R Wed Be k ALL Agents, Alexian FOR POTO! From Steamer Waket and Saturdays at ediate Lindings, |. Bushwoe RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER L rry Randall leave ‘unday, Tus at all wh; including Chapel Point 1 acning on Mondays, Wedue: River V ED & CO, GEO. v0. WAKEFI Tin P Passenzer accommodat and Thursday, at 7 as far down a& Mad- d Colonial lays nnd ey the continuous min ay and Xon - On Saturday s W. Sidwell for twelve years, | for intermedi: nial Beach, Besh- and prondnent people of this | wood, Rovk . ind Nomini creek iy e placed their children in it as soon a3 | landings. Returning on Lys about they were ready for s , and kept them there | 4 p.m. and Tharsda p.m. Steam until ready for g: 1a ‘or college. . T. V. Arrowsmith for the pleturcsgue lower AS a coll Preparatory school its efficiency | tomac and Chesapeake b Delightful trips to may be kr from the fact that during the | salt water, touching at all poplar watering places t year it was represented at Columbia, Co- | ind summer resorts. On Monlays and Wednesdays nhian, Cornell, Tot Lebigh, | at 3 p.n. for Colonial Beach, Colte Leonard- setts Tnsiftute oF ‘aie and | town, Nomiri creck, Piney Point, St! George’ Persens. u rational nith er n-and Yeocomico, arrive tiaining and good ‘or their children on ear day and. Friday wtorn- Will do well to consider this school. 3 igs. tnrdays, at G p.n., for Colonial Beach, Catalogues at Balluntyno’s ind at Brentano's. | (otan'e Pines TM s rge's Island, Sinith's Cilice hours from 10 to 12 o'clock every morning | CY ‘eocomico, arrive at Washington selitf THOMAS. W. sip: is Surday at about 10 p.m. In effect June 15, 1895. 2 OCTORER 1 MRS, ©. (See schedule.) C. W. RIDLEY, General’ Man: STEWART, diploria graduate ‘Lamperti’? meth- | ase sole culture, will resuine her class at residence, 230 8620-1) Mount Vernon Semin cor af M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. ary [DENCE AND DAY SCHCOL FOR her m* Steamer F foot 7th st Balti: t_ ple: Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large ind attractive bulldiny Progressive school. Applications for admission of pup!s to the School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of ten and one o'clock morning. sel10-3m thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of # refined home and a MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. dations strictly first-class. EDULE. Potom and Thursday at “9 nd river landings, ‘This 1s de« nt trip out of Washington. Freight for TEAMRBOAT COMPA) ‘¢ Stephenson's wha-f, Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer p-m., for cidedly the Accomno- river land- ings received on Mondays, ‘Thursdays and Satur- days. Rates given on Baltimore freight. * STEPHENSON BROS., Agents, Zth st. whart Office, 910 Pa. ave. (inh7-6m,13) Telephone 745. Day ATTORNEYS. each | CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATIOBNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- Residence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Flats, ton, D.C. New York ave. and 9th st. ow. sels PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of Gth and B streets. In effect September 9, 1895. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pull:vain Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louls, Cleveland and ‘Toledo. ' Buffet. Parlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:30 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Parlor and Dining Cars, Harrist urg to Pittsburg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS RE Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Si ing and Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. La Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 10 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pallman Sleep- ing Ca" to Chicago Harrisburg to Cleveland. _ Dining Car to Chica 7:10 BAL. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.— Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louls, and Sleon- ing Car Harrisbury to Cluctnugti. 10:40 and rept For Wiillamsport da . for Willizmsport, Ro and Niigara Falls daily, except re ing Car Washington to vie Buftak 10:40 P.M. for Erle, Conand: falo and Niagara Falls dail; fugton to Elmira, with Dining New York Regular at re Car, 6:40, 102 (Dining Cary, 20, 1:00, 17:09 A.M. 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. For Ph la only, Fast ress, 7:50 A.M. week day press, 2:01 a 1. daily, For Boston, without chil 0 AM. wok Guys, and 3: MH. dail, For Buitimore, 6: 0), 11:00 10, 10:00, Creek Line, 20, pt Sunday. 9:00 A.M., 12:11 ‘Sundays, aud 422% 00 ALM Express for Met as pa, 4:30 AL.M.. 3:30 P Richmerd ani_Athinta, 8:40 7M. mond only, 10:57 A.M. week days. Accommodation for Quuntico, 7:45 A.M 4:25 PM. week For Alexandria, 50 A. 1 20, 7 P.M... Leave Alexandria for Wasti 8:00, 9:10, 10:15, et offices, Lortheast corner of 12th stre: usylvunia avenue, amd at the station, 6th and B streets, where erders can be left. for the checl ing of baggage to destination from hotels aml risi- dences. S. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Genoal Manager. 0c18 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Pledwont Air Live.) Schedule in effect Uctober 6, 1895. All trains ere ane sre Pennsylvania ger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally—Locil for Danville, Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday. aml at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with GC) & 0. daily for Natural Bridge and Clifton For 31:15 A.M.—Dailf—-The UNITED STATES FAST MAIL carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uulting at Char- lotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta; also Tull- man Sleeper New York to New Orleavs via Mont- gomery, — connecting at Atlanta with Pullman Sleeper for Biroingbam, Men:phis and St. Loui 4:01 P.M.—Local for Strasburg, dally, execpt Sun- 4:39 P.M.—Daily—““Ex Pullman ition Flyer, Buffet Sleeper New York and Washington to At- lente. | Vestibuled Day Coaches Washington to 4:45, P-M.—Dally—Local_for Charlottesville. 30:43 P.M.—Daily— WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pallnan Vestibuled Sleepers and Dining Cars, Pull- man Sleepers Washington to Chattanooga, via Salis- bury, Asheville and Knoxville. New York to Mein- pbis via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans via Atlanta and Moi tgomery, and New York to Tampa ¥ia Charlotte, Columbia’ and Jacksonville. Vesii- buted Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Parlor r Columbia to Augusta. Dining Car from Greensboro’ to Montgomery. TRAINS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL leave Washington 9:01 A.M. daily and 4:32 PM. daily, Sreept “Sunder. and 625 P.3. Sun: days only,’ for Hound Hill; 6:25 Herndon." Returning, arrive at Washington 8:26 A.M. snd 3:00 P.M. daily, from Round Hill, and ies A.M, dally, except ‘Sunday, from Herndon ‘Through tratus from the south arrive at Washinz- ton 6:42 AM., 11:45 A.M., 2:20 P.M. and 9:40 P.M. daily. Manassas Divi 9:45 AM. duily, except Sunday, and 8:40 A.M.’ daily from Char- lottesvi'le. ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and Information furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Veunsylvania ave- ie and at Pennsylvania Tailroad Passenger Sia- W. W. GREEN, Geasral J.M. CULP, Trafe Maaaxcr. W. A. TURK, General Vussenger Agent. L. S. BROWN. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect July 12, 1805. Leave Washington from station, corner of Jersey aveute and C’ streat. For Chicago ind Northwest, Vcstibvled Limited trains, 11:20 a.m., 8:20 p.ta For Cinciunats, Louis and Louisville, Vesti- buled Limited, p.m; express, 12:01 ‘night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland. capress, daily 11:30 a.m. and 92:10 p.m. For Lexington and Stacnton, 11:30 For Winchester snd way stations, *5:50_ p.m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke, Knoxville Chattanooga, Memphis and New Orleans, 11:20 p. dei; sleeping cars through. For Luray, 3:45 p.m. daily. For Baltimore. week days, 7300, X7:10, 38:00 Superintendent. oct sew mn. 39:00, 55, x7 00, x5:10, 6:30, ‘38:00, For Annapolis, "7: 4:28 p.m. Sunday, p.m. For Hagerstown, For Boyd and way point ithersburg and way p a.m, 12:50, "3:00, *4:33, **5:85, *11:30 p.m. bi n Janctioa and way points, * , °9: 1:15 p.m. I. Express trains stopping at principal stations chly. °4:80, *5:30 ROYAL BLUE LINE For PHILADELPHIA. All trains Mumirated with Pintsch light. >For Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the Enst, week days (4:55 Dining Car), ( Car), §:00 (10-00 a.m. Dining Car), 11:30 ( Dining Car), 3:00. Dining Car), ¢ night, Sleeping Car, open at 10: Sundays (1. Dining Car), (7:00 Dining Car), a.m. Dining Car, (12:30 Dining 00 (5:05. Dining Car), 8:00 (12:01 night.) Sleeping Car opens for passengers 10.00 p.m. Ruffet Parlor Cars on ail day trains. For Atlantic City, week days, and 11:30 a.m., 12 12:30 p.m. For Cape May, 4:55 a.m. (6:00 a.m. Saturday ovly), 12:30 p.m. di a.m, *Except Sunday. ***Sunday only. XExpress_ trains. Wed for and checked from hotels and Co. on orders left at ia avenue northwest, and at Bagguce residences by Union Tr ticket offices, 619 Pennsy! New York avenue and Fifteenth street, rt. oe CHAS. 0. SCULL R. B, CAMPBELL Manager. CHESAPEAKE AND OUIO RATLWAY, Schedule in effect July 1, 1805. Trains leave daily from Union ‘Station (B. and P.), 6th and B sts. Through the grandest scenery in America, the bandsomest und most complete soli i Gen. Pass. Agt. jy12 with train service west from Was!) Solid Ves ted, Steam sleeping cars Washinzton to Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louls withoat change. Car from W: Arrive Indianapolis. St. Lois, 6:45 p.m.; Lexing He, 11:50 a.m. DAILY.—The famous A solid vestlouled train, with dining car n Sleepers for Cincinnati, Lexington and Pullman Sleeper Wash- . Without change, Arrive ‘Touts and Pull Lonisville without change. ington to Virginia Mot Spri week days. Observation ear from Hiaton Cincinnati, 50 p.m.; Lexington, ville, 9:40 p.n.; Indianapolis, 17 7:30 a.m., and St. Louts, Union Depot for_all point: M.. EXCEPT fart and Norfolk. Only cere NT DAILY. -Eapre Gordonsville, Charlottesville, Waynesboro’. Staunton and princ!- pal Virginia points, daily; for Richmond, dail it Sund: “Pullman lorations and tickets at company’s of- fices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania IY, Ox ’ UBURBAN PROPERTY. SHERMANPAR THE GEM OF SUBURES. Choice Acre Lots, $75. The park ts situated on a high plateau on the Pennsylvania R. R., lying 150 feet above Wash. ington, where pure air, pure water and plenty of shade ‘trees ubound. Commutation fare, 8 cents. Title warranted. No notes, no i - no deeds of trust required. Cash or installments taken. Liberal discount ‘allowed fo cash, Excursions daily. Full particulars at office, 623 F st. n.w. ocl5-tf mht = UNDERTAKERS W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer Strictly tret-laes.and,on the most stri: on the reucconile arma ‘Selopbose call “860: “jal The Tone and Finish, _ COUPLED WITH DURABILITY, .,, ARE THE SALIENT POINTS Which have gore toward making the Gabler so deservedly a Plano for the real musi persen, We handie them next to our stein: Ways, and whit greater indorsement ean you ant? “Catt “oar opening, whlch wil soon, speckil prices are be Don't fall to see ‘one at INE avoted. STFINWAY PIANO Pan 2ND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 925 PENNA. AVENUE. Hardman PIANOS Lose nothing by years of constant use. Being made of the best of thor- cughly seasoned materials—on the best of plans—they’re durable—and can stand use. Beautifully toned— perfect in action. Try a Hardman | here. Music Co., Metzerott wesc $e, ALL THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, 1110 F St 015-240 RY UPRIGHT; IN FIRST-CLASS + $260; $10 cash and $6 per month; yeu can ‘have your choice of mahogany, oak oF ebony case. A nice little square; just the thing for a beginner; $55; § cash and $3 per months se, $1 per’ month. Hauling, $2. | Pianos for HUGO WORCH, no, USED BUT LITTLE. COSTS) WILL BUY IT. Henry White, - ocS-3m,10 B35 F st. Exchange That Old Piano. We have two handsome Upright Grand Pianos at *pce'al bargains that we wiil sell very cheap, and allow you full value for your old plano as part Payment, and any balance can be paid in mentily 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 $60. The Piano Exchange, 014-200 913 PA. AVE. The Stieff Pianos ABSOLUTELY THE MOST DURABLE MADE, Th New Scale, uo, minmeny are New highert grade manufae- tured. Sold entirely om their own merits, and Artistic sold b: Cases, ‘AT FACTORY PRICES, D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. od2-tt For $250 WE WILL SELL YOU A $350 Upright Piano, Seven and a third octaves, 3 strings, 8 pedals, im ebony, cherry, French walnut or antique oak finish, with stool and cover complete, on very 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- main open only until the improvements to our prem- fses are finished and we are straightened up, #0 If Fou 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. 0c 6-284 KNABE PIANOS. THE RECOGNIZED STANDARI OF MODERN PIANO MANUFACTI MUSICAL MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT AND ARTISTIC ARCHITECTURE, IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. CONT D GRAND VPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIFFERENT MAKES A? PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. ~ PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning andRepairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 PENNA. AVE, N. W. Telephone call No. 1737. Moody’s Big Choirs Are supported by the ESTEY PHONORITM, the latest 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, Baltl. more. Organists and organ students are invited to examine it. Sanders & Stayman. 934 F ST. N.W., WASHINGTON. 18 CHARLES ST., BALTIMORE, WE SELL F New and seecrd-hy cheap for cash or on installrvents — ocll-tf ocl2-tf We give. per- sttention to tuning aud repiiring of plinos ard other 2 is Instrumtnts. If 30 yeers’ experi thing, our patrons get it for wi religt le 3. L. VIL BROS. & CO., Uptown Musie Store, 1315 70 OF MUSIC, 120) = NW. Lindeman, Wisner, Kellar’ Bros. Pi Ins in slixhtly used pianos, ractical plano maker, Piano Tuning. ts G._J. BECKER, PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; Work; satisfaction given; terms moderate, Mth st. nw DENTISTRY. 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