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THE _EVEN NING STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1895-TWELVE PAGES. 5 Apply to owner, CHAS. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR eB) USES. BHOESES a EES EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. E, HALE BLOCK All 'be rented low to . for one year. Ad- nw, store. ¥ av'ne, Or. anes this weel to J. D. SULLIVAN, EQUIT TH, GIL tint ‘Ste BET, E AND ern brick dwell SALE—CHEAP_TWO Can be se n after 4 pw. at 1206 D st. CHESTNUT ddler; Suil 3 good dri and thorough Also light road wa old or Sep bove Pa. NDSOME. + 15% hand: prompt drive nee for family use D FEW EQU. ALS sh and attrac HIGH PAIK, $400, Also, HAND: ALL IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. EDUCATED YOUNG GERMAN | LADY, SHORT time in this country, gives excellent German les- sons and good piano.’ 1210 9th st. n.w. _no7-3t* MRS. ALICE SWaIN-HUNT! Voeal Culture. Complete, musical ediication given to, students fiom the beginning to.the‘bighest pecfectlon. né-2w* Studio, 1316, Nut. naw. YES, WE ARE PROSPEROUS BECAUSE WE in a most diregt, practical and pleasant only thore brancies. which are” of the greatest advantage to tke young American. With the cost of business education reduced, a8 we have reduced if, mgny parenis of Washington prefer cur college to the public schools. The price is so snall that it is not allowed ito be a consideration. The children get a more pructical education, and enjoy many other advantaxes which cannot bé bad in. the public echools, STITUTE BI SS COLLEt Sth and K sts. n.w. au27-3m,12 Norwood Institute, Okeley School for Girls, 1759 sere, st., Dupont Circle. Private pupils, both sexes; evenings. Miss E. V. HETH, A. M. no! OLNEY SCHOOL, FOR GIRLS—1827 I ST. ‘Special advantages for study of modern tan- guages, music and art; daily exercise in calis- thenics, drawing, Latin aod French or German included in the regula> cow au2i-tf MISS VIRGINIA MASON DORSEY, Prin. Friends’ Select School, 1811 I st. n.w., will reuper This cho te Yor BOTH. SEXES. and ALT GRADES. It has been under the continuous man- agement of Thomas W. Sidwell for twelve years, rd many thoughtful and prominent people of this ty have placed taetr children in ft as soon aa ey, Were ready for school, and Kept thein Chere wath ready for graduation or college. Pianos This Week. We have now in stock a number of beautiful Upright Pianos, which we will offer you this week at the following prices: A Smith & Barnes, 7 1-2- octave upright, for only $250; a Pease Upr only $300, a Bebning Upright for onl Henry F, Miller or Mason & Hamlin Uj only $400, and gveatest of all, a beautiful Chicker- ing for only $300. A good stool and cor with each plano, aud we will sell’ them to eesy monthly payments, or on short time, cash, or in any way you may desire. or for We will take your old plano in part payment and make you a fair allowance for it. Please remember that we tune, repair and move planos at reasanable rates. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Penna. Ave. N.W. THE HIGHWAY ACT How the District Might Be Involved in Vast Expense. DOUBT AS 0 7 ASSESSING BENEFITS >—_—- Application to Be Made to Con- gress for Remedial Legislation. a college preparatory school its efficiency bay jeden heated v: eam and Pay, Schoat for Girls. A Full may Lae from the ae apoes auens: pte no7-28a a cozy le he Z demic aduating «Cow M v e was represent a lambia, ta eG HL for $4,500 If sold at once age. ABELL, Prin pal, iio X, Dear Count nee feabee Cornell, Hobart, Lafayette, Lebigh, WE SELL FIANOS AND ORGANS, - COST OF THE IMPROVEMENTS M. KNOTT, 1425 N.Y. ave., sees promt Auta ten V ji c It nd Pi pases cho eft) Institute et Technol Eee aan Rew: an sips paar) crecotionally cheap for ind and gentle; an excelles 0 ce Culture an iano ers. Perscns desizing thorough nd rational | cash or installments. For instance, a square are taining and good assoct: their Children | Knabe for $75; 1 son ~ to purchasers, L GRATIS. oN Ww. 1e8 a antyne’s“and at Brentano's. | tention to tuning and repairl anos, oF ana and 7 % 15, italities of th Aisne mod-orr | Ofice hours trom 10 to J2 o'clock every morning. | other instruments. ‘The old ig rn thet attain ec Ven, sea et 15 i TRS WINES PUPS Tore | Ett THOMAS. ‘Ww. SIDWELL. Trinclpal.” GI sioners are considerably exercised over the 16. wath, Latin, “French (enmuea an — vn Music § 5 seeming defects discovered in the act relat- 16. ial attention to pupils whose educa- = ing to the extension of highways, and will is : fon fag “been neglected. “aditews Sti S, LADIES GOODs. lose no time in applying to Congress for the 18.40.1615 8rh mw, Gr: -627 D nw, store. PRICG, §: Dk. E. 8. KIMBALL, TEACHER OF SINGIN HATS TRIMMED OR RETRIMMED, 50 CENTS, | legislation needed to correct the supposed 1V40. 1131 NJ av nw, i fe nie, 10r. brick, G toon es SRE En 2 eee cee THE BERLITZ, SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, Bring your old hats and old trimmings and ha errors. Upon tae success of their efforts 2 st, On e sates nots Poouns, 25 Pa. ave. nw. Wednesdays and | Branches in the prin-ipal American and European | $53 Bist, iw. upetaia, U8aes Parisian stsle./ in Congress depends, perhaps, the sav- HP K bie lee AT SACRIFICE os Te arene: seleeo cities,” Best Snstruction by ‘superior native teach- FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP Ix | "8 to the District of a large sum of A se, fur. cel delivery % ter of crs. ‘nversation from start. r term in CI be s iN i 613 nw, Lr. Se Se The Berkeley School, auiall classes, day or evening: siso private les | first Parisian style: white dresses, laces and| Money. Should the condemnation pro- i N Cap, wareb, : 1015 fH stheet. Bene Bie egheol ct, residences) Trial: fesnon\” tree: |/" lace curtains ia specialty peices seasemile: Call’ ceedings! continue, and the) Gury, (of Aumpoli “fora uiversties Vand "aclentine Stand, 713 11th st. awards, in accordance with the terms Yr Schools, for direct commissions in the army ana WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, TADIES, TA‘ of the act, assess damages and bene- OND AND HOUSES Tayy, and for the clvil service. ‘Twenty-five ‘No. 811 aa or ST CO. MADE A LOAN OF | — men have successfully passed examinations firing Conrses of stay Pinclude reokkeening? arlth- CAPES “COATS papabler arnt apeare ear een a F st nw, oiice oH: $20 4 sox ti RENT lias | POR SALE— the past two years. Arrangements may be made | metic, p2nmansh{p, grammar, correspondence, | Flue work and the act to be unconstitutional or inop: a: & COL 916 F ERED FOR ON 1 FOR | New $40 light double hi for private Leer oe ae ee Pane ER BL spelling, shorthand, typewriting, German, French | charges. Mrs. . TRA 1 us far as it related to the asses FOR RENT—FURNISHED. D. D. Ss ros & x nd-hand. aS and other branches of practical use. Situations | p.w., balf block from B. & O. depot and Capit benefits, the entire cost of the extenst 16th bet. Ie anil 8, Mr. and 21,800 yr. 204 AND St oc22-eott Head Muster. for graduates. Expenses less than In other | no5-8t Haider ue ae toa Seek pete F st. wear 20th niw., I6r. aud s 1800 yr. OOM HULSE, W THORALD JERICTIAU, schools. «Day and evening sessions; individual and | —— 5 “ Bris Wve fo te borne by ee Diack he 18th st. be "1,500 yr. yl BaP COREARTAL atz@at Ph. B., Royal University of Copenhagen, witl| {198% Instruction. Students can begin at any r 1 CE MY t benefit clause was inserted at the suggestion 16th near Ie EY tbcemtanl imnuey att receive pupils on Piano, Organ, ‘Theory and Com-| Ume- Call or address he ot, Sy ean ton Uae aces of the Commissioners, in order io lessen the Po positions Studio, Drv walle “Store. Appiy COURT F. WOOD. Principal. | gutee perfect eutisfaciion, for §5 and uy for] cost of the work to the District. They Q st. het, i “and 1éen sts. no5-6t® | MRS. Ra KINDERGARTEN AND scHoor, | _\ovember a poet argued that in many instances the streets Q st. bet. and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal | SEALSKIN AND ALL OTHER FUR GARMENTS | opened and extended would benefit. the B bet. ist al Hours, 6 to9| raining School, 1918 Sunderlan place, will | redyed ‘and altered Into latest styles. Fancy | abutting property to a larue degrees s2t Md. a Dupont ig, NO position, con- begin fall and winter sessions October 1, 1808. muffs and collars made to order. Miss 0. CU utting property to a large degree, and the ORT ple, legible, rapld. i NINGHAM, 1308 8tL st. nw. bet. N and | OWners:thereof should be made to bear a 1412 Ist, 18r, % Au eae = ats, se7-3m_ | proportionate share of the burden of im- aie cn Rot — Answers all-dema ci “Tuitlon reasonable. Plea A Business Education. AY haa = = BETIS Sos ; ROK SATE eel ieee ae ase ee tee all, JOHN I. WEATHERS, Prin., 705 st. ww. | BUSINESS + coLUMBTA SHORTHAND, . MANICURE. Advice of the Attorney. 2134 Bow “ora: Heights New he ene: well Dullt, and T OF FAMIL eae Bookkeeping, COLLEGE sportand, MADAME LE FEVRE. BEAUTY PARLORS. Several interviews, it is understood, have 1738 Core CATO CEC evie i RoC Die abou sonata ot. wrougl Washington ‘Seminary, Renmanship, Of Typewslting, Manicuring, ahampootng, massage ani atcaming | been held by the Commissioners with the Baie o $110.01 sente. JOHN SHERMAN, awe prices JS8S-40 Irth at. "Select bosrdiug and sey gota and all the oe, and ai the _ Rooms bo and 2, “Washington, D.C. geiguie” |#ttorney for the District upon this sub- oan) reese S % no 6th and “inte wi preparatory depts, German- Pommercial se ee) English: = a — a “ fen Ser ot ee 0 For — Kindergarten. Bihar Mr. & Mrs. SMALLW¢ Studien! — Washington, D. ©. Studien. MADAME PAYN, nrarcciass — | Ject, and ke has advised that the law be 244 Si BW. x or se4-3in® ‘Thorough courses; Sndividual instruction; large, ae et ae ee amended before there is any actual taking a Bre PSTN well-lighted; new roons end halls. Moderate tuition OFFIE st. aw. 5 y y si! Phebe Biunes CUE OE SINGS and pe terms. Send for catalogue. 2% Elegant Manicure Cases, $6 up. festa | Of Property: by ean uate: ~ ea ES ed; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Ap- Music Studio, Pena, | _aul7-te ORC ENE ASS - Prin | = = | wage an ‘te sermae We cays Gincaiie aoe 1008 F st., 4 rooms; piy to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANS E \ aul st. Balthinore, MR FURNASS SCHOO jor ZC 5G MES AND AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN eee shane denen aeainse tte eB1-eott = — colleges, universities and’ technical schools, end ss Bees oe on = oe31-c0' RPS 50 Wyoming ave. nw. 2 oaeting and day school. | for ‘“Saviness pursuits, ‘Private taltion furnished claimed that a street might be extended in 10" rocins, bat rage for pupils. Ror part best of references. Apply to WAL HL PUTNAM, the northwest and property far removed, 1633 19th ‘st. nw. auz2-tf FRENCH IN SIX MONTHS; BY NATIVE Pant SIAN (graduate); Mme. Tanner; special induce- ment to American teachers who teach French. Depont circle, north side (1502 19th st.). se27-3m ‘OUT OF WASHINGTON. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. per cent, ON, M2 En. Say in the city proper, be benefited there- by. Yet it is bardly to be presumed, the authorities think, that the law intended all property, no matter how far removed, should be assessed for the benefits some distant street might bring to it. The Court of Appeals spoke in unmis- An Old Man Arrested for Overloading His Vehicle. EDws Conse rea town Studlo, MISS BARTON lessons and ¢ ing Oct. 5, at her residence, coun = E $50 to $200; $35 to $1 very. deseription at Te Strap liarness, $8 fo $50. Repairing an It. COOK & JARBUE, 8205 3 sts. Apply no2-coit 1, drawing and paint- 910 20th st. now. ATLRACTIVE, The Guardians of the Law Puzzled $10 per month; 8 reous; 1738 Corcoran st. n..W. Wand Fst POR SEYLE, FINISH oct 9-1! —$108 per year. A successiul school; one of the takable terms in a similar case, when the Beply, to : solutely unapproacha = ett to infuse with energy aud wake up boxe to About the Rear Axle of Commissioners attempted to collect dam- . F the duties of lite. OL Da. pe rocka’ 6-passen- ks, Pittsburg. rock- iy one for the trouble ages from the Prospect Hill cemetery for the benefit the property received through the extension of North Capitol street. The court decided adversely and held that th> District had no right to so assess. It has been stated for some time that the lawyers ave. DW, THE FOLLOWING shts—the fines: HEISKIUL & McLERAN, 1098 F st. n.w. Bore mader, 18 yeere, $50 eosin a Cart. AL in instructing affiieted children desires a clild to cae for and instruct at home; prostest guaranteed: home comforts; references. ox Studio, Singing, Violin, 1459 Lith st. nw. SON Ct section of : ply. re taken to see this stoc YEARS, AT 6 located; 16 A poor cld colored man, a poor old horse West ae OWNER, Piano. 6, American ofice, Baltimore. nobat* | ot eee a cacg Jaden with lanberiicom pe serane thee ease ee, a net Hee No better lessons anywhere in the cit “PIANOS AND ORGANS. an old razed house, were all taken in yester- | waiting an opportunity to attack the con- OFFICE OF THE triet of Columbia, KO DELAY IN = day by an officer on complaint of Dr. Wil-| stitutionality of the act. The early pro- WITODAU SSES, 1328 1 ST. N BORROWING MONEY OF US 9,00 | Teealnedcat “thi fanitiees nrihand. dictation, P it liam Ward, who charged the driver, John | ceedings, it has been stated, were decided * we act upon your application at once. You 4 .00C | eNOS CNet eee f ping, typewritlog, French, Delsarte, dancly url Vy (é) one, Fowler, with violating the police regula- Rear of. ise pete on eoecont on its have only to own real estate. 514 and 6 per Houses ‘open at ail times for inspes Apply | Deen . $1 a month. ADA“L. SMITH, Supt. dacnu Unit appears tine dhe prisoner qnlenithe hat no land had actually been taker, a # 3 Cotumbin | Payable in advance, the stalls in the ° » It app PI pi al aos eat inseet $50 to Tou at pee cmt, | Seon RT AU A SASSER TSO IMS COURT | Eat, lated sae pooperiy kin ow __ erfection Of Touch | tuner onunurit extended over ntteen fect | Sat SPaythtt "At done there could be nd 0. ANDERSON & i we 1234. market deposit. er cent z 5 ‘ It > Aniount bid. must accompany. the ol Chevy Chase Both are found in the celebrated HARD. | beyond the cart’s axle in the rear, and from ———— he residence, “fronting 3 of the a MAN PIANO, guaranty of good faith mM ¢ of the i six to eight feet on either side, and Dr. Ward's buggy was made a vi ‘ Exers part of it being made s reserve the Hs THE P! F AN 2 NNT of thoroughly seasoned materials, sitar jake Se als MONEY TO LOAN rooms, With large stabl bid. ‘The right is. in- French and English School tim of the On District Property. bought at less thun its value. JOHN fny or ull bids so received. Specitieati : strument is absolutely unaffected by cli- JOHN L. WEAVER, Real Estate, 1410 G st. ned from the murket rv of th for Young Ladies; half an hcur from Washington, Iuutic conditions. ‘The. casing is unusually | Gverloading, being struck and smashed by | Program for the Celebration at the noT-lm Cor P and)8th' sts. uw. || Fon sane=A GOOD HARGAIN TOA HONE: 5 office, ; D. C., by eleccric cars, French the language of handsome “and well finished: | We'd like | the side pieces. The police regulations make First Church. plainly District. of Colum Proposals to rent stills in the J. W. ROSS, GEORGE . POWELL, Comm you to step in and try the any Ume you're passing. Metzerott Music Co. Music Hall, fardman" at the house. For circulars address MELLE. LEA M. BOULIGNY, Chevy Chase, Md. MRS. LAURA OSBORNE TALBOTT WILL RE setker—A frame house, practically ne fect order, on Sth bet. ‘Mand is worth nearly the amount asked f remises; needs to be seen to he ani Details of the arrangements for the ob- servance of the centennial anniversary of Presbyterianism in the city of Washing- T WANT A LOAN OF $5 room brick house n.w.t size of house, Water hegts wyodera imps; value, $12,000 it an offense to load a wagon with lumber ten feet beyond the rear axle. Fowler's old vehicle being a cart, it was a litile perplex- Ma," and marked wholesale marke TRUESDELL, CHA 0¢10-3m| sioners. >] D.C nobst ing to determine exactly which and where | ton are being perfected by the committee 4% AND 5 PER CEN = me her classes for girls. in English, French : Wseh. real estate, In OR RE: OFPC BLIC SALE OF OLD MATERIAL A‘ Here ne acts Netumt inte hele ahr ALL THE LATEST SHEET MUSIC, the rear axle was, but it was easily seen | appointed by the session of the First Pres- large loans a specialt, Park, 31 : RACs - eae ‘Head, 05, at her residence, 927 P st. imo F St. N. W. that there was a violation of the regulations " 4 in Park, 3 . houses, Nos. val Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md. y > IN. f _ byterian Church. As the mother church of ticolars, PHIL ADELE HIA, Star ‘of 1832 and 1834. Ofer wanted. ‘To settle De Washingt D. CG... Vetobe aT a in the loading, and Fowler was put under er wante th purtment, Washington, ober THE STUART SCHOOL FOR GIRLS aS bar : the denomination in this city, the exercises Wa TED_ $300 FOR 6 MONTHS; WILL GIvE10| tte, D. M. GGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. nw, 1895.—In accordance with the provisions wo diploma courses; nine] CHRISTIAN arrest. His lumber was being taken from an ber cent. Address Mrs. G. e. noG-3t® secund section of the act of € Kindergarten; ENDEAVOR old house near Washington Circle to a lot | Will be held with especial fitness within = ac aN BLE August 5, 1Se2, Statutes at Large, vol. 22 pag 1 Ot ay Tust out and very HAT ometuing ne | Rosslyn, where a new house was to be | the walls of a building which is so intl- eae teaienn oe Noreen poliele ction; butlt of # Boral service (ae the tacal fon sie Bo, av20-Gm MISS CLAUDE SIVAN, Principal” “Honeymoon” March. i = eee nate ethiea tens irre are hs seed events of in- house receipts, interssts In estates, Ist and 2d for owner's occupancy. 1801, and for other purposes,” approved June 30, | F4cn) Co HANGS, ELOCUION PRIVATE. ANI p - terest in the history of the nation’s capital. eet Rese tee marine lice" for‘shiewt = ASG, "Eee "wil [be sod at the "eval Proving exons; emp Bren bing, sion, natural. Henry White, Marcellus Active, a bright little colored | At a meeting yesterday afternoon of the se eae » Si certain’ material belonging to. th pees. Adee 3s loth et. anich & Bach and Everett Plano Agency. | boy, about three feet tall, with a long | Committee above referred to, consisting MO: IN SUMS TO SUIT AT YER = - - =| demned as unfit for le OE NL SS ais i Se ee 0 z of Rev. Adolos Allen, Theodore 3. Sargent interest on D. C. reai estate security. FOR SALE-THAT MOST NT RESIDENCE] {cng FRENCH COURSE OF 36 LESSONS; SPOKEN = = record for misdemeanors, and who has| onq Octavius Knight, a program was final SEES Member Washington sigck Exc AND SPACIOUS, BEAUTIFUL, GROUNDS, tons, mo: well, read and understood; good pronunciation. Special Piano Bargain: twice escaped from the custody of the| jy approved. which 1s as fellowa: < Eve tne Ere th NE. OONSECTIOUE AVE, ASD Melee Wiset sabe mee Gh tee ee Caged “fesoa" NLL ye php HOA Ba S Cash U h beard of children’s guardians, was cap-| November 17, Sunday morning—Historical ee, SAO ANP OmUEE AE Boyt Ue | wea rent owes ME taonest orp: | stn aye anh he igh | OF ieee | poo act Uprignt ee tee ret ee ee ree oe ey ee ne d e e f Owners al andsomest prop. | ext bidder for eeh lot, by scaled ane $ Officer Conn Marcell November andey, Presby~ est rates; applice tions reperted on promptiy; also | ety w tiin sam: dist f executive dey : supa S or. Marcellus was hiding on Q a fastallinent loans inatle. Cail on of address L. 0. | EYECCTIVE MANSION oe rece opts and Schedules containing fornis of propel rt Gunston Institute For Only 225- “Herring Hill.” ‘This time he will prob- | terianism and the Nation, Charles DE LASHIMUTT, 1421 G iew. "Baltimore attice, | -3EG TNE REAL ESTATE, 603 13TH ST. obtained on application at the office in 9 | A magzificent instrument best make. Un-| ably be given a big dose of reform school | L- Thompson, D.D., of Ma: Avenue iG St. Paul st. un 029-1060 apee! cr of ornare Sar Erp Cliente 1212 AND 1214 147TH ST. NW. surreneed for beauty Ose tone And eleganc-. n't | discipline. Presbyterian Church, New Yori. Dr. Tal- = =. 5 we pro} lt 2 af * Diss ye 4 a = vi “MONEY TO LOAN, sys, For Sane AT EASY TERMS {EAT AE] cate, incleded In an envelope indorsed “Vropesals | A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. | cash gets i Its a $000 list Plano. Ray cane ee ember, an Tuesday ernie ‘Presby- IN, SUMS FROM $1,000 UpwaRD, gain in new Z-room brick house; well located | for purchase of condemned mate jo be open- | Special classes will be formed in French, Cer- | antec At (the. Prestyierian shine! here Hast AY LOWESE KATE ‘OF INTEREST, northeast; few steps from H_ st. ed November 15, 1895, and addressed to the terians and Education,” by Rev. Henry M. New Upright Pianos, $250, $275, $300 up. map and Spanixh for four pupils or more. 0: JOHN FL WAGGAMAN, 700 1ith st. s spector of ordnance, Neval Proving ; EU = night there was a “social” of musical and | McCracken, chancellor of the University of REAL ESTATH IN THR DISTRICT. _bel21m dian Head, Md. Proposals must rei Instructors in French—Monsizur xavier TED | “The Piano Exch ange. literary excellence under the auspices of | New York city, and E. D. Warfield, LL. D., Te 0. HOLTZMAN, | con SALA HARGAINCHONE OR INVEST: | Ot later than’3 o'clock p.m. on Nov LARD, MME. PRONGUEE AND MISS CLARA L. 9 of Pennsylvania; Rev. A. W. Pitzer, D.D. Pent eet went on CoO ee OR INVEST | isis, when bids will he publicly opened. A de: | CHURCH. 913 Pa. Ave. the Y. P. 8. C. E.. The attendance was | presiding. % a rer) P st. cars—Nice S-etory brick. dwelling; ain. posit of 20 per cent of the total amount of each | “ Gernan—FNAULEIN KOULE. 3 n06-20d large, and the enjoyment uninterrupted ard | ~ November 20, Wednesday evening--'Pres- furnace, &e.; rented fur $; lot about 30x119. | ee of te balance and the removal of the ma. | SPanish—MISS CLARA L. CHURCH. FOR SALE-ELIGHTLY USED “FIANO: genuine. The program included Mr. J. J.| byterianism in the District of Columbia;” Bee LS BON, 1st Bea: SOU. ApblY | ferlal within sixty days after date of i For catalogues address rent Roston make; handsome rosewood ‘case: Foster, Rev. B. F. Fisher, the popular baritone, in a selection | Speakers, John W. Bit- kj SO ptance toa Boars ae Sere ae ot bid. A deposit of the full amount of bids of ae AND MItS. BEVERLEY R. MASO’ = Ser ears $55; terms cam, or will from Miss Bangs, solo, “Love | tinger, D.D., and Rev. J. G. Butler, D.D.; Sago Saas Auidences in the chy | Breit’ shh orted to the Catal ss eae Fil frais weterecen. Pico” addrem sittue | Dreams,” Mr. John Lewis of the Linint | Prrowembsr aa Friday cvening ck recer: EN’ NEY Ti N LOWES! Prices from $7,500 to $100,000. ent of failure to pay such balance 3 : TEACHER, Star office. mobseu | Gum Students, ne SASS EES : é a S258 ees ee didn iy mcuathscalant |The Bliss School of Elec=|* Seven “Ager” Mins “Alice Pillsbury, solo, | tlon at the church, to, be given under the sums desired. Uoans closed without delay if Note.—Call on me for choice “vacant” and] and articles will be sold as they lie, and must be tricit: oe —— “The Holy City;” Miss Helen Nye, solo; | auspices of the Ladies’ Beneficent Society. security la good. WALTER HI. “ACKER, improved.” T have a large “CP TO DATE | removed during navy yard hours without expeuse city, Our ‘October sales were larger Miss Lulu Roberts, solo, “In All Eternity Wednesday evening is known as the local 22-tf 704 14th at. D.w. eee ere best eee nS Ee to the government. The right to reject any or here ae PEON an Bet & Wes than those {n any one month for 2 Mrs. William L. Wilson, solo, accompanied | evening, as the speakers will be Washing- Rota Roy EoRearnrenmiceaeicnve Ox othe 1410°G, at, initia floor. ||) SE DHNB 16 reserved. W. MeADOO, ‘Acting 'S NETO eee ie SPL ements | _ the past two years. - by Miss Katie Wilson. The Cecilian Quar-| tonlans, and the subject of their addresses real estate security. All upplications reeelve | —5-sare—cogzy CORNER HOUSI ase z NESS aw Ue ee in full operation. Our increased accommodations ee tet, composed of Miss Pillsbury, Miss Nye, | strictly local. Rev. George O. Little, as eee ne a M N, 1008 F st. -1.; broad ave. rp. large windows: wide out.| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASH-| €hable us to offer advantages not to be secu-ed SANDE S Mrs. Wilson and Miss Roberts, scored a| President of the Ministers’ Association, oclg-tt HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1 st. ‘erful, attractive’ convenient; inclosed | ington, D. C., October 30, 1895.—Sealed’ proposals | ¢lsewhere in the country. All Interested in the big hit in plantation melodies. There were | Will preside over the meeting, and Rev. B. HONEY TO LOAN—$1 $1,500, $2,500 AND flue trees. Lowest price, $8,500; easy | for furnishing and deliveri Washington, D: || Scicaccisre condlelly Invited ito inspect! the echuol many encores. F. Bittinger, D.D., has been chosen by the also $250, $500, TRIANGLE, S| C., two horizontal tubular boilers (for use in| 30d {ts method of instruction, from 6 to 8. Mon- Notes, association to represent that body. Mr. irger sums, all at 5 per cent; Hadh sed onran: to saltnt © ver cents ail tranence conne-tion with the electric Hghting plant now be- | 485, Weduesday and Friday evenings. Catdlogues John W. Foster will represent the Presby- & STAYTIAN, fions con Iueted reasonably and economically. 2 ing Installed at the Government Hospital for the | 02, £nplication. The first of the winter series of services Vashingt . oc-tf WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. Seb ae. au ue eee lide ally, $3.00 ra: | Ingane) will be recetved at. the department until coli Peed BEISS Secincinel: Washington F St.N.W. | or men only will be held at St. John’s which See ey Revd, G. Butler aerrmua ONG HAND ONECART OTSORT Sh.” OWNEL 210 Est, ni gt | ONE O'CLOCK P.M, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Prof. Paul E. Voinot, 9934 +1N~ VV's | Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday next. Rev. A.|D.D., pastor of the Luther Memorial 1895, when they wil “b orms ‘of proposals, specifications, be obtatued upon «pplication at the on approved property. Large loans a specialty. _octtt }OMAS DOWLIN' M. Hilliker will make the address. All men are invited. SCHOOL OF FRENCE ocli-Im 1426 New ¥ Church, the oldest pastor in point of serv- ice in Washington, will bring the greetings BRICK HOUS ‘furnace heat; gas log; elec: “O12 E st. a. Percy S. Foster, Manager. 8 stories; 8 room: MONEY TO LOAN ON ESTATE; tric Mghting system, &c.; all conveniences, and | chief clerk of the department. OK! SMITH, ys Y ~ | SHEET MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS rN inati th by- lowest rates; charges reasonable; no delay. handsomely decorated; located on Wallach st; Secretary: n2-5t MISS SUSAN F, POLLOOE, PRINCIPAL ere OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. “TS | Mr. and Mrs. James T. O'Neal of this terete oo" ay ateenial aeniyoearon af JOIN SHERMAN, half a square from 14th st. cable and the U her school aud kindergarten Oct. 1. ‘Thorough ee pies Nae Ne ety sens is Be | pray sven ytion will have addi. x3-tf Real Estate, 605 14th st. Cree Gone ee instruction. Superior advantages. Best references. | PPCKER BROS’ — te ahr hed it 502 Ath street | Ghai intersst to the frends of Dr. Sunder- ON z| F YUE, Gh floor, Loan and ‘rust, 11 2m, PCKE : southeast, where they will be pleased t 2 4 MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY | FF te. “ei ano. ae WEBER . f pleased ‘0 | jand from the fact it is his birthday. see their friends. in sums of $500 and upward ut lowest rates for = i .ESSONS FISCHER Building or other purposes. CP. BARTO, Zoom | FOR SALE—i305 P SE, BETWEEN 1OWA Cit Wee GTON STEAMBOAT & gD Nr nal aa Pl ANOS —_.__ —_—> epee Ses Goes Mistt oa dwelling. “Appi to ISMES'S. “Davis. 201 (Onl Mondayer Wwedueeahee aul ee tardaysn at 1 [pesos MADAME A. A. PELE. Eupwg 7“? s ene or eeene Pe enmtey? Se ht A eae eae eRe AE er = — 4 s8, ednesday s day: = 4 Sse MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED city ReaL | _P# ave. mw me tf | am: Mondays for river landings to St. Clement's ISS HALSTEAD'S PRIVATE SCHOOL At a meeting of the Washington Light | qy4¢ pistrict Commissioners Issue a estate at & per cent Interest. Special privileges | FOR SALE—AT §$8.000—FINE 3-STORY 10-ROOM | Bay, Breton's Bay and Nomini Cre For Girls and Boys will open Oct. 1 at 1429 2oth Terms arranged to suit your convenience. Infantry Corps last evening the following Much-Needed Order. According to a recent ruling of the Com- missioners, the assessor may include in one tax certificate a list of all taxes due and un- paid upon all lots in squares which are num- bered consecutively, or upon several lots where the numbers run consecutively. Heretofore when it was desired to obtain a tax certificate it was customary to issue a With respect to prior parments. Large amounts NO ae & speclalty. it & RUTHERFORD, dy3-tt 1307 F st. p.w. house, near Dupont Circle; also for $14,000, in some neighborhood, handsome house, 12" room: fine lot. “JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 100 14th (a stairs). o} FOR SALE—CONSULT US BEFORE Bi ains in fine residences in sinaller houees, a fine investme: 14th (ups arrives Tuesday afternoon. landings to Breton’s Bay to Piney Point, St. George's, Smith's Creek, Coan and Yeocomico rivers; returning, leaves Creek Thursday afternoon for river landings, arriv- ing Friday morning. Saturdays for river landiggs to Nomini Creek and St. Clement's Bay; returning, arrives Sunday afterncon. In 4, 1895. See schedule. GoW. Man, nol-tr &t., cor. of P n.w. Miss Halstead bas made ar- faseeents thts sear for, the Wetter, mccomuols: tion of a few older pupils. Application may made at 3024 Q ST. aud at the school. "EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Volce ‘Culture: Grace, | The Mount Vernon, cor. 9th and N. Y. ave. Flat No. ocl-8m) NORRIS & HYDE’S TRANSPOSING KEYBOARD PIANC Also agents for the Janko Keyboards. Estey. Organs. Fifty (50) different styles to select from. Terms arranged to sult purchaser's convenience. REET, (800,000 NOW IN USE.) were elected to active membership: John H. Jacobs, Sidney A. Jonas, John Voight, James F. Woodward and Samuel McK. Peake. The corps accepted the invitation of the board of trade to escort ex-Gov. Shepherd to the reception to be tendered him at Willard Hall this evening. It will assemble at 6:45 p.m. in National Guard full-dress uniform, and move to the Arling- tt HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC WITHOUT REMOVAL OR PUBLICITY. You receive the money on a few hours’ notice. Partial payments can de made on the principal at any tine. We can assure you low rates, eusy 1438 N and desirable terms and courteous treatment. If ee i ‘ bed a sicate coneuniane Gb makinent enson's wharf, THR MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL LYON & HEALY PELOUBET ORGANS and | ton Hotel at 7:30. ’The corps decided to at-| separate certificate for each lot or part of Fo eT cated wita icc elense calicn . und steamer gui REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30, PHONORIUMS. tend, Thursday, December 5, the teachers’ | [5 ‘this involved not only an additional ex- you will be pleased with it. Pl CAPITAL LOAN GUARA lot. penditure on the part of the applicants, for each certificate cost fifty cents, but also en- bazaar. Corp. Geo. W. Sneeden of company A was ‘The wonderful “AEOLIAN” renders with orches- tral effect the most beautiful music. Sue every at 9 oie and river landings sant trip out of cate certificates See 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg., 1110 F st. YERKES ON REAL ESTATE— Loans can be loan in, propor approved Dist — ‘ WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 610 F N.W. loan sou any sum you want, smll, on furniture, pianos, Lorses, wagons, ete., Without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you ean get the money the day you ask for it. 11 in part or in full at any large or se of the borrower, anid cost of carrying the nt paid. TGAGE LOAN CO. AND 6 PEI CENT 0} real estate; no delays. MoM. PARKER, MIs F ste E a MSY SUuS DESI: IN AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, Sfoney fo LOAN AT 6 PER CE ved District . IN SUMS T District of Columbia; no NEY LO LOAD estate security In the igen moderate. Woxty to WWoxe Y¥ TO LOA rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- FITCH, FOX & BROWN, trict of Columi ap also installment ates ON REYES DANENHOWER, 13th and G sts... PROVED REAL ESTATE jet of Columbia, im amounts to at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. LINKIN: $00 1th st. n.w. 1406 G st. n.iv, IF_ YOU WANT TO BORKOW, SELL real estate, let me bear from you. 1 can and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, LOAN, BUY OR jy2i-rt ROOM FOR 63t Dd. D. is adapted for prices not exorbitant. JOS. REDFE! 1412 G st. nw FOR SALE A ALLEN W. DN ILWORTH, $250. Terms, $1 down, $i MALLERY & CO., 624 °F nod-tf BUILDING LOTS VERY ae 5S ave. 180 feet front by G1 feet deep. 8 to builders. FOR SALE— PALISADES OF MPANY. railway passes through roperty. Cars leave Prospect ave. and 36th st. every half tour. Lots beautifully situated on the Conduit road cured of easy terms of payment. wd to build, repu monthly or as our rent In a home. ND BUILD! aire on nw wilt dou! O15 14th st.n.w. VILLA SITE Northwest. of Washington Adjoining Chery Chase cticut avenue ind Kensington R.R. -High, level, heathy ts from $200 u fourth cash, bi years. s allowed corting less than $2,000. tide on Rock Creek electric railway to t of cit; No better Investment or more beautiful location for a home around Washington, For plats, ete.. call on. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 023-1m 1006 F FOR SALE—VISIT CLEVELAND PARK, THE most beautiful of Washington's suburbs.’ I can sell you a delightful home at moderate cost and on_terms to suit. JOHN SHERMAN, o8-tt Real Estate, 605 14th st, ance In one, two rictly. first-class ings received ‘on Mont days. Rates given on is STEPHENSON BROS., Agents, Tth kt. wharf. Office, 910 ave. (nol-tf) Telephone 748 POTOMAC RIVER LID Steamer Harry Randall leaves River View Wi EF. S RANDALL Tih street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 , landing at ali wharves as far down a3 Mad- and Colonial an dox ‘creek, including Chapel Po! Beach, “returning jon Mondays, Friday's, Pan. class. F rei it ree phone 1765. F. A. REED & CO. ‘Agents, Alexa GEO. Jy11-tt Wednesdays, d until houc of s:ilin: E. S. RANDALL, dria. Proprietor and } 0. CARPINTEL, G , und Passenger accommodations tirst- Tele- MEDICAL. zu day aud'Saturday nigiits, 7 to 8 CAMPBELL CARRINGTOD by using a bottle or two of Dr. Brothers’ vigorating cordial. Used 50 years In this city, this cordial. oed1-Tint st. S.W. ANLY VIGOR AND NERVE POWER RESTORED in- ‘There Is no vemedy equal to 100 B Dr. Leatherman, Medical Expert and Specialist, 602 F St. N. W., TREATS A}. ND $, BLOOD or Men and Women: Heurs, 9 to 12 a_m., 2 to 5 p.m. ‘Tue ‘Sundays, 4 to 6. ocl-2m* ATTORNEYS. Webster Law build: ton, D.C. Residenc New York ave, and 6th ~ UNDERTAKERS Dw, 505 D st. oN BW. day, Thurs- , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Wi ‘ashing: 8 Mount Vernon seis” R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer S40 F Stcect Northwest. erything strictly first-c on reapaatle terms. Teleplooe call, 840. jal-tr ‘the most Mount Vernon Seminary, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. 0. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, October first. Large and attractive buildings, thoroughly equip- ped with every requisite of u refined home and a Drogresstve school. Applications for admission of puptls to the Day School may be made after September fifteenth, be- tween the hours of tea apd one o'clock ‘each morning. MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, 5e10-8m 5 ~ Principal. MANDOLIN—V N—GU ARTHUR __ Special fall The twelfth annual course of.lectures will begin Tu sery, October 1, 1805, at 8 oiclock p-m The stron tt zy address will be delivered by mission ‘will be held Monda; .. Coes. Sept. 23, at $ o'clock p.m., at the college building, ecrLer of Sth ead K sts. aw. Four years’ graded course in the Medical De- tment, and lice years’ graded course in the tal Departmert. Ample clinical and laboratory facilities will be afforded. For information apply to oe TH. BARKER, M.D, De MR, AND MRS. WM, E, McELHINNEY, STUDIO 425 4th n.w.—Lessons in crayon, oll, pastel, water color, china and tapestry painting; portraits in _ ofl by an casy imetaod. “sel6-20 MOLLSO AND HARMONT, auai-tf LESSONS ON THE JANKO KEYBOARD. ACADEMY 1832 Messachusetts avenue. A day school for young ladies aud little girl In addition to a thorough course In Englts! French, German and Latin, special advanta ‘on, D. 0, are offered to students in the art and musical departments. A kindergarten bas been opened in connection with the academy. au31-6m Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 23. 531 7th st. ne. seT-8m*_ = Bw. Pitman shorthand ASS NEW and ee method. Beginners and dictation. 9e3-31 CONCERTS DAILY. Special attention given to Tuning, Repairing, Moving, Storage, Packirg, Shipping Pianos and other musical instruments. Baltimore store, 18 N. Charles st. no2-tf ONE BRADBURY UPRIGHT, IN ELEGANT CON- dition, $235. Terms—$10 cash and §7 per month, HUGO WORCH, 924 7th st. nw. Sohmer Piano Agency. Pianos for rent, stored, hauled, packed, tured and repaired. jx30-6m,8 STIEFF PIANOS. Victorious i nae lets CcatenataL 1876. Ey Atlanta Exposition, 1881, at New Orlean Exposition, 1894-5. Sold only by Chicago World's Fair, 1893. 5 D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 Eleventh St. N. W. oie ameLe OF MUSIC, 1209 G ST.—PIANOS AND. organs, first-clas und reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. G. H. KUHN, est. 1872. oc5-3m AD CANCHITRCTURE IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. ALD ARTIS SECOND-HAND GRAND UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS OF DIFFERENT MAKES aT ALL PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT. PIANOS FOR RENT. Tuning and Repairing by experienced workmen. Wm. Knal 1422 PENNA. AVE. N. W. Telephone call No. 1787. Piano Tuning. or) ocll-tf G. J. BECKER. PROFESSIONAL PIANO TUNER; gee work; satisfaction given; terms moderate. lith st. mw. aot elected inspector of rifle practice in place of Lieut. Charles Ebert, transferred to the honorary staff. Preliminary steps were taken to reuni- form the organization in its well-known distinctive uniform. A battalion drill has been ordered for next Monday evening. ASS The Coming Poultry Show. At a meeting of the National Poultry and Pigeon Association held last evening several members were elected, and the ap- peintment of the following as judges at the show of the association next February was announced: Of poultry—J. Y. Bicknell, Buffalo, N. ¥.; Theodcre Hewes, Trenton, Mo.; Newton Adams, Utica, N. Butterfield, Windsor, Canada; F. Mar- shall, Middletown, Ohio; Henry S. Ball, Shrewsbury, 3 D. M. Owens, Athens, Ga.; George O. Brown, Baltimore, Md., and T. Farrer Rockham, East Orange, N.J. Of pigeons—John H. Kuhn, Louisville, Ky.; Josiah C. Long, Astoria, N. Y., and W. J. Stanton, New York city. It was stated that the American Buff Leghorn Club would hold its annual meet- ing here February 15 next. Committees having the matter in charge reported that all indications pointed to the success of the coming show. —_——.____ Frank Jones Retarns, Frank C. Jones, the clerk empioyed in the business office of the Washington Post, who disappeared about a week ago with $500 belonging to the paper mentioned, suddenly returned yesterday and hayded back $290 of the stolen money. Accorfing to the young man, he purloined the money on an impulse, and left at once for Phil- adelphia, and later continued to New York. Regretting his act, he decided io return to Washington. He is at present at the home of his mother, in this city. IF THB GARE OF THE HAIR WERE MADE A part of a Indy’s education we should not see 5) gray heads, and the use of Hall's Hair Ke- newdr would be unnecessary. tafled a large amount of extra work. It was necessary before the certificate was issued to pass several offices and recelve the in- dorsements as to the taxes due. Consider- able time was thereby lost in this method, and often a transfer of real estate was de- layed for considerable time because of this. This matter was brought to the attention of the Commissioners by the assessor, Mr. Matthew Trimble, who realized the advan- tages that accrue from the new method. ‘The attorney for the District wa# asked to give a legal opinion on the subject, and he decided that Mr. Trimble’s point was well taken, and that the Commisstoners had ample authority to make an order covering his recommendation. ——__ A Lutheran Young People’s Union, Pursuant to a call issued by Mr. Luctu: D. Alden, superintendent of St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday school, a number of young people representing six of the Luth- eran Churches of this city met last even- ing in the lecture room of St. Paul's Church to formulate plans, ete., looking toward a Young People’s Union of the Lutheran Church. Mr. Alden was chosen chairman. A very full and free dis ion took place and as a result the chairman on motion of Mr. Randolph was authorized to appoint a committee of one from each of the churches with Mr. Alden, additional, as chairman. This committes to present plans and a con- stitution at a subsequent meeting to be held at the call of the chairman. ee gees Ornithologists’ Union. The American Ornithologists’ Union will hold its thirteenth annual sesion at the United States National Museum, in this city, from the 11th to the Ith instants. The sessions will be open to the public, and will be interesting es well as scientific, A special memorial meeting will be held next Tuesday evening in honor of the late Prof. Huxley and the late George N. Law rence of New York. ‘Millions have used Dr. Bull’ Cough Syrup.