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ry THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1896--TWELVE PAGES: 5 FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOK SALE—IF YOU WANT 4 PRETTY HOME IN eholce neizhbechood at less GUGD TIME COMING, Star offer. FOR SALE_NEAR LINCOLN PARK, MODERN HOUSE OF 10 Roosis, HATH AND CELLAR, Lov tsxil7.6. 7.730. WILL TRADE. Es ATH, G11 7TH ST. FOR SALE-SEW Tor; 2 ft. front sircble Towation: b By OWNER, on pre whos Fot Sale AO GIL Owner baving lost | INVESTS C position is compelled to sell at > sacrifice a D-rewm corner briek dwelling, situate on New York ave. iw, new Te fr $36 a mouth—has repied for HO-at $4, for- iwerly held at $6.54). it B.D. SPONE'®& S04 and 96 F st. uw LE-3 OF THE BEST BAKGAINS EV in sual] houses. Must be sold to set an estate: A well 4 rooms on eaet uh sy new x Dp. Z rooms sud “bat A beautiful new 2-st 6 rooms and bat near F; $3,300. ese houses will rent to pay S per cent. It_D. D. STONE & SONS. S04 and S06 F st. now. POR SALE—X’_NON-RESIL HAS PLA with us a desireble proper the north sid © briel stories: winile brick on K st. near $00, cement walk; 7th st T st. bet. and New Hampshire ave., frouting 48 u T st., that he will sell at a Darguin; lot proved b ment bay-windey It D. STUNE & SO: ot ys 20M PRESS-BI K good section in s. will sell to a reliable colored person; $100 «ash and balance in easy mon: payments. Price, $1,000. ALLEN W. MALLERY & €O., e2t F st. LEONE MAN'S LOSS IS ANOTHER'S ‘The owner of 1418 Kenes . Co Heizhts, is willing to lose $1 . The property is really worth more than it ever w Newly pepe Can be bought f You canmet get one as gout for $5. one of the best builders in t rangement. Beautiful parlor mantel: wnusnally large ree staat ri open Tangs wa now nd palnted. cost $8,000, Built firepi on halla good- ‘ining room. mate, mite bed s closets; well-ventilated “bath: stand; large Kitchen: walls newly pa elegant rarge: furmece the best ever house. Lot over IS feet wide, 100 feet lanndry deep: Tet fronts on beantifal ¢ -. It 2 So6 F st. nw. FOR SAL . T, CHES ver offered for t window brie! est and best loe price 117 € st. op. tial front; 9 large rooms and bath: pantries: Sanitary plemt fully papered: splendid lot. Isxl02; 15-ft. pav al wide parking: convenient to 8 ear lines, a short walk from bust center. Ir D D, STONE & S04 and S06 F st. nw. T owner will sell at $ ES & FAIRFAX, 1th st. REE HOUSES and bath: ON FRAME : £2,200. N THE HEI n st.: louse th: cellar; furnte 315) to 20-ft. alles DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO., isiy F st ml G E-CHEAL TWO OF TH muses tn Washington’ ste ater heatinz . W. S. MIS? NTHLY WILT. = and bath: a.m.i yard orvner, W. P. FOR SALE—A FINE PIE ESS A between 10th kind of Of those olexent pressed wien houses om Tit . bet. Band € D stone te parlor fee poms aud bath: all mi.: orb inet wnt Ing tubes and at. At the very low pric brick hey win- lar; on Toth jon the very = hargain—a splendid p dow house: 6 + hand « st. me. het. Aa at kind of terms. $1400 to § WM. cor. gnificentl: yond Terias. Aye NEAR PST. at a low figure. “THERFORD, 1307 F st. fe29 JAMES M, GREEN, 1 14th <r. f SALE A ROW OF DES fom; will be f FOR SALE $20 ©: miouth—-Spi room and ess-briek front dwelling. ESHIT, 1321 G st at TIM SALE -NEARL! ROOM BR brown-stone, press-beiek, south front; @ Keduced to $3,200; terms ROLAND €. BOOTH, n.w. cor. 10th and fe2s-Br* r AND $30 ath, bay window, bath; st. WLW. rents $20.50. easy. G Ste. BARGAIN TO IMMEDLV Desirably located cellar press-brick Lov lerge, cheerful bed rovus; lot 20x100. L., Mtar_ office. FOR SALE_fF YOU ARE LOOKIN house in Columbia Heights look 2 ave.; 9 rooms and bath; ivory white finish inside: price ner, F.E.ALTEMUS.1 110 P SALE AT trick house on N st. an unusual oppoctunt CHARLES EARLY. 603 NEAH rented for § good tenant; the honse for pby Wt CHARLES EARL Ok SALET Ha house ou Pa. ave. se. pantry, cellar; heated rooms, bath, 20 ft." front: Only $4,500." The cheapest io the city. Easy terms. JAMES A. CAHILL, 526 13th st. n.w. fe-Im FOR SiTE_COZY CORNER HOUSE: 9 RooMS broad ave. n.w.; large windows: wide out: ebeerful, attractive, coavenient; inclosed king; fine . Low 00; easy lerms. Adress TRIANGL fid-Im FOR SALE—10-KOOM HOUSE, 1234 1TH ST. B.w.; modern improvements; a bargain. PAT- ee Owner, 1425 N. ¥. ave. fe1S- FOR SALE-3 ELEGANT PRESS-BRICK AND Hrown stong-front : 9 ‘rooms and bith, which is beautifully tiled, cabinet man- tele; partors finished in white and gold; now be- papered. Apply JOHN L. WEAVER, F and ats. nw. fel-tt FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT ONE OF THE BEST and cheapest houses on Columbia Heights? _ Call to see me. 3 JOHN 3 AN, feT-tt z G05 14th st. FOR SALE—AN OFFER WANTED FOR ONE OF the finest sites In the heart of the city for an @partment building; lot 72s144 ft. to a Bu-ft. - D. M. OGDEN, Exr., 1624 P st. nw. FOR SALE—D90 YOU WANT A TIANDSOME HOMB on Columtia Heights? [ cam sell you onc at Darcain, and on easy terms. JOHN SHERMAN, 605 1ith st. de20-tt ply for illustrated pamphlet. RD. A. PARROTT, Supt. P. 0. Box 253, Atlantic City, NJ. ASHEVILLE, N. €. Oakland Heights Hote!. Modern Smprovements; steam heat, electfle lights. 625-61 CHAS, A. WOOD, Prop. LELAND’S Windsor Hotel, JACKSONVILLE, FLA. REMODELED AND REFITTED. WARREN F. LELAND, Proprietor. Windsor Hotei, Sth ave., New York, after May 1, 1806. fel3-17t “HICKORY INN.” HICKORY, N. G—AN ALL the-year-round resort; uititnde 1,400. fee lighted by, gas and electricity? quail shooting; rates, $12.50 to $17.50 per week. PALS LOUGHRAN, Owner and Proprietor. HOTEL BERKELEY, ASHEVILLE, N. C.—CEN- trally located, handsomely furnished, steam heat, electric lights throughout: every modern comfort} Fates, $12.50 to $17.50 per week. PH. BRANCH, FRANK LOUGHRAN, Prop. del7-3m ATLANTIC CITY, N. THE LEMMAN, 1 Pennsylvania av in all its appotntn fe29-6t IAN & CO, MAWh ow h, Atlantic Cit, Hore. 3 KENTUC AVE AND 1oo feet from the ovean; “sun” parlo: e bells; steam heat; $2 to ¥ a to $1 Week. V. STICKNEY. THE DEL CORONADO, n ard Virginia “ave. Heated throughout. conventence. Special spring rates. L. DOUGHTY. OCEAN END NEW YORK AVE. fect sanitary arrangements; ali Special spring rates. H, BE, WRK KENILWORTH INN, OCEAN END KENTUCKY steam heat ‘throughout; sun parlor; pas- r elevator to strect level; full ocean’ view. $2 to $3 per day. Cay ity, 200. Rookiet maile THE ELKTON.-NOW OPE} Kentucky ave. Steam bh furalshed; half a square from the Brighton Casino; appoint? ents first-class. M. H. RAND. ot THE RUDOLF, Ocean end of New Jersey ave, At NJ. Reopens February 29. m he Hot und cold sea wager b ‘Orchestra. Koo iw. ths. CALLAWAY, THE IkVINGTOD ye beteh; ex lors billiard and 1m jc CHL HOOPES HOTEL MT. VERNOD PACIFIC AVE., NEAR Aulantic City, SN. J., reopens for Lenten by’ steam; enure rear i Terms, $9.00 to $14.00 per week; § to $2.50 per day. P. 0. 2758. JAS. 8. MOON, Frop. a aie fe2t-tt THE ALBEMARLE, ATLANTIC CIiy, opens Feb. 29, Virgiula ave., near tiful moder eture in th Heated throaghout by ste. Mustrated booklet malted, rates. COPE. ES HOTEL PITNEY OPENS MAI hear the l tic City, No J. Unde 1 rates Tor spring. | Ad- fe20-26t LON, L AND RESTAURANT, t ave. ‘and Beach. Full ocvan view. Steam beat. Home comiorts. Terms reasouabl HWEISFORT, formerly on the b'dwalk. BOSCOBEL, KENTUCKY AVE, NEAR BEACH, Atlantic Cit Stcau beat; eloctrie bells sun parlor. ‘Perms, $2.00 to $3.00 per day. Spe- cial weekly rates.” A. E. MARION. — fel, SHASIDE HOUSE, Directly oa the ocean front, Atlantic City, N. J. Enlarged nnd notably improved, is now one of the most complete xt hotels on the coast. Having hydra Let and cold sea Water baths lors and heated by steam and Cpet-g: fes-20t CHAS. EVANS. THE CHALFONT! Ocvesn front, Aulantic City, N, Sea wuter baths. Litustrated bovklet on upplication. £e8-104t E. ROBERTS’ SONS. HOTEL DENNIS. AILANTIC CITY, NJ. 250 rooms. fe6-78t JOSEPH H. BORTON. HOTEL EDISON, COR, MICHIGAN AND PACIFIC Auantie City, N, J. Ai conveniences rr; steatm heat; $2 to $3 per day; $lv to $16 per week. J.C. COPELAND. fel-loét CHESTER Ww York avi every con- reasouable, D, fel-3u THE NORWOOD, OCEAN END KENTUCKY AVE., Atlantic City, 'N. J. Open all the year; steam heat; terms’ ressouable. F_ALSFELT. fel-3m_ oe s THE PENNHUSST, Ocean end Michigan av lautie City. Ele- yator; steam beat ist JAMES HOOD. SAN MARCOS, PACIFIC AND MASSACHUSETTS Atlantic Cit N. Steam Heat, Elevator, ty, ‘Sun Special Winter Rates. “Under the rgoual gupervision of Mrs. ANNIE GIUBIN ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ‘The celebrated fall and wixter resort by the sea. HOTEL TRAYMORE. Appointments and service first-class. D. 8. WHITE, Jr., 8e23-tf Proprietor. & HALL—A SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. With all the convenicnces of a first-class, quiet hotel.” Elevator, steam heat, open grate. tres; massage. eleciticity, baths, &c. Tuble unexcell Qren ail the year. “Address Dr. WM. HLH. BULL. 1e23-t' ARMY AND Na E ROOMS, 1407 G ST. N.W. Separate rooms, Clean, dry and ght. Special rates to officers of the army and navy. Draymen and packers furnished. C. G. SLOAN & CO., Props., fe8-Im 1407 G st. LADIES GOODS. HEN YOU WANT GOOD WORK SEND Devine and ing to Ed. E,W iEATLEY (successor 10 W. Tess ave.. Georgetown. — Waxon calls’ with will tell Bout colors, jy E) MANICURE. MAMICURLN : LADIES, 35 CTS. GENTLEM Washington Manteure Co Mrs. LILLIE F. Mel. MA fo2s. fe27-6t Baldness— FallingtHair, Dandruff, Facial Blemishes and Skin Diseases promptly and permanently cu DR. J. SEMMES, Ja2h-dm 704 14th st., near G, ~~ MADAME P CL. N,, HIGH-CLASS, MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 703 15th at. n.w. Sundays, 9 «.m. to I p.m. 16-44 FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE_ 7 : PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC. Beautiful buildleg lots for sale on the Conduit read; stnail cash payment, balance monthly. Se- cure’ one early. Wa:hington end Great Falls electric railway runs through the property. Plats, ete., fs-1m 1420 F street. W. R Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, - 910 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on reasonable terms. Telephone call 840. the most fal-te Glasses, with nose. $1.25 Special sale of Gold —rned Spectacles and Byegiasses, all styles,guaranteed for 10 § yrs.,equal to solid gold. DIDS, The Rimless gold-filled plece Si RE COTTAGES AT BRIGANTINE. AP- Forel Late en Suite and single. YOUR 1068 Jefferson jerk, wlio CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THB GRANDEST SCENERY IN AMERICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. sTA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. — Schedule in effect November 17, 1895. 2:25 PM. DAILY—Cireinati and St. Louis Spe- clal—Solid train for Cincirnatt. _Pullinan sleepers to Cincinnati, Indians and St. Louls without charge. Parlor cars nati to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY. Linited--Solld train for ‘Cineipnat!, tn FF. Pullman’ sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington and Louisville without change. — Pull- Ban sleeper to Virginia, Mot Springs, ° without change, Wednesdays and Saturdays. pers Cin cinnatt’ to Chicago aud St. Louis, 10:57 AM. & PT SUNDAY—' Richmond for Old Point’ and Norfolk. “Uuly rail line. 2:5 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Chaclottes- fille, Stauntou aud for Richmond, daily, except enday. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and at IN WASHINGTON, ————— MR. B. FRANK GEREST (LATE OF SERLIN), organist Calvary Baptish_ Qhurc! puplis in plano, organ and musteal theory Studio, 934 1 st. nw.,/roum 1. Best testi- monials ‘and most thorough instruction. mh2-1m* PRIVATE LESSONS — ELEMENTARY OR AD- ‘vanced ptudics; especlil gttention to backward, unowi ling and adult pupils. University graduate. Prof. J., 1406 Hopkins place; uear Zuth and P sts. de24-s,mé&tu,8in® ‘FRANCO-AMERICAN EPISCOPAL HOME ‘and Day School fér Girls, Opens Jan. 15, in connection with’ the Gaillard School of Languages. Girls tan pureu 5 eins psueles: ao sea Bore as pra roughly as ntroad. ye} pal GAILUAID and MISS 1. Chat GAILLARD SCHOOL OE LANGUAGES held as usual. Classe; ard private iéasous, 1023 15th st. new. FRENCH CONVERS es; beginners and ady: thorough course on French iON ANI) READT il; 20 Tessons. fonunclation, verbs and idioms. M'LLE V. PRUDHOMME, '307_D fe25-1m* SHORPHEND, $5 PER MONTH. “THE DRILLERY." fe22-tt the station. i. W. FULLER, Ja28 a General Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station corner of 6th and B etreets. In effect January 6, 1896. 10:30 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullmin Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Marrisbirg to Chicago, St. Louis,” Cle eland “a Car to Harrisburg. ‘80 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet, Parlor Car to Harrisburg. | Parior and Dining Cars, Hai burg. Cinelinati, Indianapolis, ud Toledo. ' Buffet Parlor risburg to Pitts! 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.— Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- fag and Diving: Girs, Harrisburg to St. Louls, ret unat, Louisville’ and Chicags climan Sleep- Harrisburg to Cleveland. : iS 7:10 P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleep- ing Car Har-isburg to Cineinnatl. 1040 P.M. PACIVIC EXPRESS. Pullman Sleep- Car to Pittsburg. 7:30 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and agart Falls daily, except Sunday 10:30 A.M. for Elita and Renovo, daily, except gqSunday. For Williamsport daily, ‘3:40 EM. 310 PM. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep ing Car Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via Conandaigus, Rochester, But- His daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ANEW YORK AND THE RESSIONAL LIMITED," daily, all Psrlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti Regular at 7:05 (ning Car), (Dining Cary. 10:05 Dining Cat) snd far from Wilmington) A.M., 12 6:40, 10:00 Sais PM Wining Car), 7:20, 0:00, 10:05 (Dining Car) (Dining Car ‘trom 'Wilmington) A.M. 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 nnd 11:35 ia’ only, Fast Express 18 week d: For Beston_ wi days, an For Be!timore, 8: On Sunday 20 A.M. and 4:36 P. s daily, except Sum For Abnapolis, PM. daily, ‘except Suuday, Atlantic Co: senville Augustine, 1 Express for Richniond, points on 3: pectal’ 48 PM. week ‘Atlante Lin P.M. daily. Richmond and Atlant; M. dafly. Rictimond only, 10:37 A.M. week days, Accomimod tion ‘for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. daily, and week days, 1:30, 6: ‘On Sunday 8:02 and I > AM 10:28 A.M, 6: 0, 00, 7:2 r iDth B rts. ing of bagguge to ds and residences, OSI J. R. Woon, General Passenger Age 9:10 and 10:8: ud G sts, and AM, Ticke station, 61 for the che els SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Piedmont Alr Line.) Schedule in cect January 6, 1898. All Uoins ariive and leave at Peuusylvania Passenger Station. 8:00 A.M.—Daily—Loeal for Danville. Menastes for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, and t Lynchburg with the Norfolk ard Western dally, d with C. & O. daily for Natural Bridge apd Clifton Forge. 1:15 STATES FAST pers New Yoris le, uniting at Char- lotie With Pull Augusta; also Tall- mun Sleeper New York to New Otlenns via Mont Komery, connecting at Atlanta with Pullman Sleep- er for Birmingham, Memphis and St. Loais. Cennects at 4:01 P.M.—Local ‘for Strasburg, daily, except Sun- ai “251 PM—Datly—Local for Charlottesville. 10:05 P.M.—Daily—New York and Florida’ Short Line, Limited, Pullman Compartwait and Obsery tion Sleeping” Cars, New York to St. Augustine; Pullman Drav ing Room Sleepers, New York Tampa und Augusta; Vestibuled Day Coach, Wash- iugton to St. Augtstine, and Dining Cur, Salisbury to S aily—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. STERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Iman Vestibuled Slee sand D Coaches, Pullman 8 " and Hot Sprin; = Birmingham, New Yerk lunta ‘and "Montgomery. ‘Washington to Atlanta. Car Gr * to Montgeme emi to New Orleans via) At Vestibuled Day Couch rm Railway Dining TRAINS BELWEEN WASHINGTON AND ROUND HILL keve Waskington 9:01 A.M. dally and P.M. coils, except Sunday, and 6:25 P.M. Sund for “Round Hil for Leesbui Returning 3:00 PM. Ir,except Sunda except Sunda trains from the s arrive st 42 AM, 945 A. 20 PM. . dally. Manassas Division, 10:00 A.M. da except Sualay, and 8:40 A.M! dally from Char? loitesy ‘Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and information 132, P.M. ly from Round Hill, from Herndon, and s, from Le furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania ate- ue, atd at Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Sta- tion, Ww. EN, General Superintendent. Manager. al Passenger Agent, . Gen, Agt. Paws. Dept. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect December 1, 1805. Leave Washington from station corner Jersey avenue and C st. go and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited 30 a.m., 8:20 p.m. For Ciucitnati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Vesti- buled Limited Express 12:01 night. For Vitisburg and Cleveland, Express daily 11:30 40 p.1D. For ington al Staunton, 11:30 a. For Winchester spd of New For Chi trains 1 For Luray, Natural Bridge, . Knoaville, Chattanooga, “Memphis and’ New Orleans, 9:10 . s! z Cars through, x > Delt 3 week 200, 6:30, 6:50, xa:1 10.00," x11:30, x 5, X4:28, x3; 0, x8:00, x9:00, Sundays, | x6: gon. x1 x12:20, 10, , x820) x12:01 night. For Annapolis night ithersburg and way points, *12:50, 20, % Ran 35, *11.30 p.m. m June: My, LINE FOR} PHILADELPHIA, All tenina iuminated wiih pintsch light. BLUE Phikidelphia, New York, Boston and_ the E week days (7200 Dining’ Cary, 8:00 (10:00 acm. Dining Cun), 0, Dinlyg C: (5:05, Dining Cai . 8:00 p.ur (12:01 night. 8 (Ts \Gar,.‘open at 10:00 6'cloe! ¥ ing “Cary (9:00 aan. Dining Can, 2:30, Dining ican), 3. 05, Dining Car), 8:00 (2:01 night, | iSlecping Cur open for. passengers 10:00 p.m). Tuset arlor Cars on all day trains. | ‘For Atluptic City, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m., 12:30 ‘pan. “Sundlay: 12:30 p.m. ‘Except -iSundays only. xExpress trains. Baggaze called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at licket offices, 619 Penns: Ivanin avenue northwest, New York avenue and street and at depot. R. B. CAMPRELL, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. de2 MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman, SPECIALIST, 002 F ST. N.W. ‘Treats NERVOUS, BLOOD, KIDNEY and BLADDER iseases. Treats HYDROCELD, VARICOCELE and STRICTURE by modern surgical methods. Cons tation free. Hours, 9 to 12 a.m., 2 to 5 p.m.; Taesday, Thursday and Snfurday ‘hights. 7 & ES inh2-1n IL SONSULT THE OLD Sundays, 4 to 6. AFTER ALL OTHERS reliable specialist, Dr. Brothers, 106 Ti st. s.w.; 50 yenrs’ experiece In treatment of all discases of inen; consultation ‘ree and strictly confidential. fe20-1m* B ——: CATARRH, Diseases of the Throat, Lungs, Stomach, Kidneys and Nervous System ‘scientifically end success: fully treated. Chronic cases a specialty. Dr. C. STEWART HODGS 1015 K st. n.w.—9 to 12 a. to 6 p.m.: Sundays, 3 to 6 p.m. Sad- ~~ ATTORNEYS. fe27-Im* A. KAHN, 985. Fo naw] oe SESE - Miss Della Stevens of Boston suffered for years | CAMPRELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, from hereditary scrofula, which the best physicians | Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing: falicd to relieve. S.S. 8. cured her sound and well HMesidence, No. 8 Mount Vernon Flats, and saved her from ¢ sife of unto: agouy. ton, D.C. New ¥ je. aud 9th st. nw. eels GS. Elocution and Dramatic Art; DEEP BREATFING, EXPRESSION, ES Studio, 1629 nw., after 4 pin. clrewlar. Wei DALES, PILD., (322.0 Sr. NW. JORNG lunte student; nine years’ experieuco; Htlents ‘heroughly ‘prepasted fer any collaae 0a Greek, Latin and other studi ing. jal SHORTH: z TANNER, late chief stenogra; congress, ‘Yank bldg., 9b and } sts., or send for cireular.’ Day and night sessions, fe13-1m* Piano, Violin, Voice, Etc. eee erent, EDWIN HART, Poncipsis” fet USIC, FRENCH, PAID ENGLISH BRANCHES By experienced teacher. fe6-tf 120 B st. ne. Wood’s Commercial College 811 EAST CAPITOL sr. Conwmerciay Laermer ene ad rates. Shorthand typewr! + 5 ere ee ‘COURT F. woop, fe6-tt Principal. SS. lent of regular law schools, WOMAN'S LAW Cl Course the ea) For in yply to ELLEN SPENCER MUS: SEY, 410 La. ave p, 5 KATIB V. WILS Vocal lessons. Pupil of, mended by, Mr. William Shi England. “Studio, 1329 10th J. wsPUTA DALY, Teacher Voice Cultu Studio, 1105 F st.n.w.,over Davison's jewelry store. References: Jobn P.” Sousa, New York; Mrederick E. Bristol, New York; Lucien Odenthal, Balti- more, Md.’ Special terms to classes fu’ reading music by Mme. Daly's note chain system, —ja25-3m SHORTHAND, PITMAN SYSTEM; NEW, RAPID reporting style; beginners and ‘dictation; type- writing, mithewaties, English, bookkeeping. Pupils’ prepared for dept. and” other canis, lal, rates. Allss ANNA Af. LAISE,1833 12th st. ex3-tt LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 723 14th st. nw. Branches in the principal Amertean and European eities. Best instruction Ly syperlor native teach- ers. Conversaticn from start. $12 per term in gall classes, day or evening; also private les- rons at school or residence. ‘rial iesson free. Sevt for circular END, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND. Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. The Mount erngn, cor. Oth and N. ¥. ‘ave, “Plat No, 20. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street north: ©. K, CRNER, AM. CE., Principal, ‘The leading school of’ bustwxs and shorthand. Highest attainable grade of tnstraction at mod- erate cost. Situations for luates. — jad-tt ACADEMY OF THE HOL¥ CRORES, 1812 Massachusetts avenue, Weshington, D.O. ‘A day school for young ladies and little giris. In additicn to a thorough course in English, French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical cpartments. A kindergarten bas been opened ip connection with the academy, au31-6m =e PIANOS AND ORGANS. 72 Years Of Progress in piano making have won for _ the SHICKERING” PIANO the enviable reputa- tion it now enjoys. It stands alone in the piano world as the standard of all that is perfect in tone, touch and durability. As now constructed The Chickering Piano —is the finest in the world. It is played and indorsed by the world’s most eminent musi- cians and singers. Has _ re- ceived 129 Medals and Awards from all parts of the globe. Moderate price, easy terms and big discounts for cash. 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Si MADRID LEGATION GUARDED Se The indignation against the United States over the action of the United States Senate in yoting to recognize the provisional gov- ernment of Cuba as belligerents, and in calling upon President Cleveland to use his good offices with Spain to secure the inde- pendence of Cuba, culminated in violent scen€és at Barcelona, Spain, yesterday, and an attack upon the United States consulate. 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Ge mae 3 Sore in the afternoon when ¥ thoy owe their strength, bealth and fF NT. he meeting had assembled, and there were | poe std ‘* The wut 4 ening and\ Repairing by; Factors “Experts, fully 15,00) people present, all ripe for any | ty arena, aie ee caidsntps: Me wut te m, Knabe & Co., manifestation of the emotions which pos-| fr (ue (att, M \utivwted iu tt 1422 PENNA. AVE. N.W. ee ee Pears, Lis betienenal ‘Telephone call No. 1787. no22-tf ‘They were addressed by the orators pro- | have been deserts 7 = ee ee = = reece for the occasion, and the purpose of Heal e = selenty Germany, = the meeting explained as one of protest | Ptsland, cod by tnivciers who have Lisi THE FINANCIAL QUESTION J against the recousition of the Cuban at pele ie ptery cation a Rt ernment as a belligerent power by the | ji ret un a ie is a : Unffed States Senate. The spirits of the strength and ; crowd took fire, and they set off for the seaman Probable Complexion of the Next Elec- | United States cousulate. 2 The authorities of the city had, by this to intrwduce toral College in This Respect. time, taken alarm, and a force of police was Rip agi gp cients eon sent to the consulate. t direction failed, Riot at the Consulate. m & Johisen, of No, ZW + established “a daberatery: in how « ma street, he Went Conservative Estimate Puts the When they arrived before the United Se ss ny States consulate they fourd that a strong | (i) 1 the © Sound Money Strength = ‘ | tis of te y = body of police had occupied the entrance of | ceived the united it at About 250. the staircase leading to the roof of the con-| frsivn. It : ef sulatz. The riotous students tried to force | trwnem 9 an entrance here, but they were repulsed | It prevents by mounted gendarmes. Seances The recent demonstrations by the friends 1 Phe excited crowd was rot intimidated by pieces ; of silver in the Senate and the utterances | +14." show of foree from gathering before “a Mas tig burn m de of the far western republicans have set up| the consulate and shouting, “Long. live sigth Suh Rome ito tie avon ao a drift of speculation as to the probable | Spain” and “Dow with the Yankee: and wertionsty to the manner of lite. No outeome If silver free colnage should be-| in a short time stones began flying. which = tu tue intredtaction af Vino-Relatra broke a number o7 windows in tie United States consulate. The police waited for no further manif, tation, but charged the crowd and di: persed them, wounding several. The crowd marched off to the prefecture these requinene US dismiss, ¥ Hows, dy sprpst ashes, Harrhoea, Incipi where come the marked issue between the parties in the next campaign. Consequently there has been a deal of figuring done at the Capitol on the complexion of the next eles- toral college, and some interesting forecasts vility, hill n of police and gathered at the newspape were gat of the result are being made. offices. There they listened to mare ora- bers of mote in reganl to’ Vino- In all of these calculations the assump-| tory. The military elub in the city w een es tion is made that the country will divide | also a center of excitement, and there a arid SHR abrante Bireie Mia ee on this question mainly along geographical | Were Slowing speeches indulged in, wil V experience with Vi were eagerly listened to and erceted wi lines, that is, with the west and the soath | (oud cheers, Ng A lo sg re in combination against the north and east. rae = a ine go uy earsiage became iy The term “west” has changed in signi = aE Re eeeatenty At thee renale adegy T wan tetorid ten cant cance very considerably of late years. What | ‘The police were obliged to charge ie Shep Twas nfortued that it would <1 stract ty were formerly known as western states, | crowds again and again before they thee is large, J wan such as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois! C12ucq in clearing the streets, Afton ‘thes wt Hirst t comune 10 putts and even Iowa, are now classed as middle | C°2e4 in Soe 3 mene of my patients, 1 finally territory, and ‘with the possible exception | WeTe driven from the streets they pro- | citients su foot and toa of Iowa the Mississippi river is taken as the | Ceeded to the governor's palace, intending ad co es divisional line between the west proper and] to present to that funetionary their pro- we iS mre ee the mjddle east. lesl against the action of the United Sta 1 ing of the first tl Woe A Line Drawn. Senate. naririved wien I fy lyseif The in the disor- ad igen prea ia One of the The y ms who took part in the disor most conservailve estimates lately made draws a line of demarketion between the gold and silver regions along the western and southern boundaries of derly demonstrations had the “ of the people with from the neighboring houses cheered them with the greatest enthusiasm. The balco- nies and windows were filled with lac ympathies | them. The onloo ms to produce no end of eapae- Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, | Wacine thelr hamdkerchlete ae eee sates 3 cure and prescritve it Ohio and Maryland, giving to the anti-| passed through the strects fhe ol ate ayer pete onl silver party or parties all the territory ly-| ‘The majority of those who took part in | jose ecw en yak ete ahs wha ee Sera, Ing north and east of that line. With the! the disorders are found to hate been stu- | They will work all day and the exception of Maryland and Indiana these | dents, and they were most persistent in its cousider it best, states are normally republican. Maryland | keeping up the disorders. 1s at present a republican state, but her| ‘The students publicly tore up a number No. 101 title as such is not yet confirmed, though | of, American flags which they had }) en she has always been ranked as favorable | chased in the town. oo to sound currency as opposed to the free Legation at Madrid Guarded. epsiant han coinage of silver at 16 to 1. Indiana is always a doubtful quantity. The state went republican at the last elec- tion by 44,773 majority, but there are ap- portionment problems in the field now that may complicate the next campaign. Yet the record of the state has been with zen- eral uniformity favorable to the doctrine of sound money. Atricaus In view of the excited state of the mind, the American legation in Madr been placed under the special surveillance of the police. The guard only of a few gendarmes is and prevent viva in recent txsue, 1 and imtuediately 1 rooted with of lawdtude, inc at rut, yout the legation consisis policemen, but a force of 150 | kept constantly ready in an hy a fe my ssiun. wy business I do great deal of wal Maryland and Indiana. adjacent house in case of any demonstra- ch nade mse, bo fatigued that ot tines ‘A fair compromise, it is thought by the| tion being made against the legation. In incis me, ion seeg sareriyateac ey , jafra Ti lassitnde, my appe iQ and my flesh is tirm, feeling.” addition, the authorities have tendered io Minister Taylor a guard of police at the entrance to his private residence, but Mr. Taylor has declined this offer. The student class seems to form a large one who made the estimate referred to, ts to give Maryland to the sound money col- umn and Indiana to the doubtful list. There will be 447 votes in the next electoral T travel alt college, of which 224 will be necessary to See mastink eo Hae aS at a choice for the presidency. The states in=} dents of Madrid are busily at work t0 or side of the line thus established, including | panize a great. demomateation at posta | Maryland and Indiana, are entitled to 221 is of pro} against the vote of the Senate. votes.. Taking out Indiana's 15 votes chore | “EYL hin Sat aninn » piaden’ wide still. remain 208 votes reasonably sure for | ge’ university penned the enn ye Side mene mea oe sound currency, or 16 less than enough to | then gathered before the Ainorican conse mn unwomelaen suk A elect. ate, Dee lean consule | saan, & ewsye cits. Mr N In the recent balloting in the Senate on | “Wfiva Spaine! and “Long iver eat | is! tenet and has airranzeal the question of free colnage both of the| Saturday evening showed a high dearce | we awn i ony Wiel ed Senators from West Virginia and those | of popular excitement In Madrid in all pul, | ee will wary Param te the ease from Iowa, which are not included in the | fie haces. “The Waade at rie ttt Be Mac) of the trip sound money territory, voted against silver, | cates made ita pont to play only aatin aa sieeusth and it is regarded as reasonably certain that both of these states favor the sound airs, and evidently they could have chose siradeclna es 3 - nothing more t rus) e¢ the trip. votes and Towa thirteen in the college, ! trotic music unfailingly aroused the ¢ t- making a total of nineteen votes that may | saaeng ed upon as practically: platged t | cot, enthusiasm, all within he:ring arising y and standing" uncovi ' Tesult of the trip will the cause of honest currency, giving a total | Hlayed, aiid shows of Lone ice Spans of 227. Deleware has three votes, and, be-| and “Ibown with the United States” so hw all ing a Somewhat uncertain quantity, may be | “Ty rr State: stile nde Hannis Taylor, the American min- ister to Spain, had gone to the opera that evening he would certainly have had a very unpleasant ume. dently some per- sons thought he had done so, for they were waiting outside the opera house after :he | performance was over and had organized | a hostile demonstration with which to = cast out of the calculation and still leave a majority of the college in favor of gold. As to Nebraska. Nor is this all. Nebraska is outside of the line, too, but she is by no means a cer- tain silver state. Indeed, it is now regard- tissue was RS a stimulant we. it is 4 norte vitality TW siygiivs that sem sutte and only that E nee. To the Iaborer it icigmete ed as among the probabilities that her vote | Mr. Taylor. But, whether he conside Vicur, Wehtening tasks. and will be cast against free coinage. She has | unwise to inflame the Pubife mind by an ins tron fae, "Ae six Re] att ‘0.5 * appearance or for some other reason, the $a widenweke mental semstiite six Representatives and two Senators, thus} Qierican minister did not atten she pee ing free and renid th Te the giving her cight votes in the college, which, Se with ogre, as it was expected he would do. | The Spanish government has issued an order prohibiting the various demonstra tons which have been planned by stud This order applies as well to all similar Hal toctine of self-c if added to the vote already outlined, would ipo give the gold strength 232 votes without In- diana or Delaware. One of the Senators from Nebraska, Mr. Alien, is a free silver- ite, uncompromising and radical, but it is whieh q vead t a8 | demonstrations, and is taken to mean that | 1) yh earn utged that he does not represent the pres-| the government docs not at all approve of | Sot. °° ae & s: ent sentiment of the people. He was] ine course the popular ardor. lie taken | cae Spe ey mayey chosen during the anti-republican wave of a8 taken, | enable Spain to better cope w ibuste and. sees in it danger of complications and in xpedition: embarrassments for it in its. pr: The 1892-03, when the popuiist party was a ctor : 7 N deli-] “The Spanish government will strong factor in the west, and when Ne- | OHDAr mt he Spa FE braska, normally republican, was carriea | #t Situation. await the development, through suce: by a fusion party. The state has no direct Dixorder Prevented. Blakes, of the United States policy, cont. interest in silver such as has Colorado and # - . ve ae | dent thet: Amerte: se of justice wil Nein or Montana and oxcare ace qui | The students were summoned to mect at| take her respect the fights Of Spain in proximity to the silver belt is'in general | the university yesterday afternoon, but| Cuba and understand Spain's resolution sympathy with the sound money senti- | precaution had been taken by the auihor-| that no effort or saerifice shall be spared ments of the east. The last man to stand | {ties to prevent a demonstration and no | t Petal the colony before the state for a seat in the Senate eo disorders The customary Sunday bull fight occurred ted. x - A Strect Sweeping Suggestion, was Mr. Thurston, a pronounced advocate of gold, and the state went safely repub- ‘o the Fditor of The Eve g Star: lican on the legislative contest. "In 1802 | Yesterday in the Plaza de Toros reg oe The Evening Star: there were seventy-one votes friendly to and} SWeeping the streets betore the public silver in the legislature against sixty-two republican votes, st | traflic of the day has ceased fs a v which a Spaniard knows, there should be a epubltcan ‘votes, and in ISH! there, were epariaea noes: Fieve enay a| profitable and unratisfacto elected ninety-seven republicans agains’ rganized. he vai ‘ Sistas Abisko Ska deeds thirty-six in joint ballot, thus indicating a | throngs of all classes of people whe atte, | that sort of business. Under this system marked change in sentiment. In 184 the! the bull fights. the consequences of the | ‘Which, it is understood, was Imaugurated republican candidate for governor was de- | awakening of the mob spirit would. have | early during the past winter to avoid the feated by a fusion candidate supported by | threatened most serfous resulis. Cot ble freezing of the sprinkling) the the populists and democrats by a majority | quently every avenue to the Plaza de Toros | sirects have been kept comparatively clean was occupied by a force of gendarmes. As it turned out only a small knot of people raised shouts of “Viva Spain,” and they were quietly dispersed. of 3,192, while the candidate who ran on a square free silver plank received but 7,000 in the entire state out of a total vote of very nearly 200,000, In 1805 the republican during the night and uniformly dirty dur- ing the day. No discrimination has been made in favor of the more than mild spells of weather we have been blessed with, but candidate for supreme- court justice re-| Others, however, proceeded to the bar-| daily, just about the time when the strects ceived a majority of 8,590. racks and the military clubs, shouting for | are receiving their greatest burden of filth, Giving the sound money column all of the |'Spain. and the army. The police were on | the sweeper comes forth and smears the states inside of the line indicated above | the watch and prevented the demonstra-| fresh accumulations into the gutters, while and adding West Virginia, Iowa and Ne-| tions from beeoming serious by dispersing | their rapid multiplication is benz dis- braska, there will be cast In the electoral | the crowds at various points and arresting | tribnted during the remainder of the even- college no less than 250 votes, leaving but | many persons. At a late hour at night the morning, before the 197 for the white metal. This gives to the free silver column Kentucky, which is at present very much in doubt on the money question. agitation and popular clamor continued. Minister de Lome‘s Instructions, It is undergtood in Madrid that the Span-| ish -minister in Washington, Senor Dupuy aving the streets just ry during the entire day as they were before they were swepl the evening before. It appears to the writer that this is not al- | lonether necessary, at least not so during The Y. M. C. A. Seeretaryship. de Lome, has heen instructed to make dip- | Mild weather, and it is earnestly suggested a ; | See S that the pra he at once discontinued; A letter has been received by tHe board | lomatic representations to the United States | eat Te ee eee en ate lone of directors of the Yourg Men's Christian | Sovernment regarding the action of the | after 1¢ o'clock at night, and that in future Association from W. N. Multer, in which | Senate. a discrimination to the fitness of the he says that he will give the call to as A New York special from Madrid say anti-freezing sw be exercised 2 MARSH The excitement of the populace is in striking contrast with the apparent com posure in the official world. Premier Canovas says: “I still fecl con- fident that President Cleveland would not hasten to carry out the resolutions, even though they should be adopted 1} re branches of the American Congress, and that he would only do so finally when he charge of the local association his careful and imposed. cons‘deration. It is the impression of the officers that Mr. Multer will accept the po- sition. ee eee Death of Rev. W. H. Boole. y. William H. Boole, one of the founders of Prohibition Rack, on Staten Island, died at his home there last week. He was sixty years old. He was born in New York city, and after getting a publie school education —_——-— Expenditures of the Dintricr. lhiteresiing information regarding the an- nual amount of money expended by the Dis- trict of Columbia will be found on page 13 of | S%Id_no longer help it, and ihen in a| became a Methonisi preacher. He served as ‘he Star's Almanac for 1806. 25e. per copy. | Mlendly spirit toward Spain, T believe rec- ‘a number of places and was a fre- = ~ | ognition of the belligerency of the Cubans | quent visitor to this city. His last pastorate For sale at all news stands and at The Star | would not prevent President Cleveland | was at the Willett Street Church, New office counting rooms. from still enforcing neutrality, and would | York.