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THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 189(-T'WELVE PAGES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATION AS, EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT— EAT 18th, 10r,mt.$100.00{ 2516-18 L,Gr,cel,mt. 3737 With, 198, mi. .75.00] 2225 I, Gr, cel, wz 809 E. 3219-28 30th 49 P, Gr, wg... -- 1859 302 Gth, store, wa.1S.30 :| 1800 20th, Br,” wa. 1027 37th, 5s 2005 K, 6r. 1706 Pa av,flat,ér&b18.00 ) 512! G se, 6r, mi.. | Brightw'd, Gr, 2009 N.Y’ ave ‘B19 13th, 10r, mi. 2020 XN, 19r, “mi 1519 2Ist, 12r, mi 1135 7th, 10r, mt 910-12 23d, 10r,mi_ Z Pa av, fate. 154 Sth, Semi 1920 Pa‘ave, 1r&b, wi 113.50 wee 2. Gr, Wa. -13.50 2151 L, Tr&cel. ‘mi 216 K. Zr, mi.... "28.00 223 12th siv, Sr,mi28.59) 2146 1. or, mi | 2416 N. Gr. wa, 1228 25th, Sr, wa. 1 1066 30th, Gr, wall: 43 22d, 6r, wa... 212.59 2909 M,. store. 50| 1520-22" 26th, 4¢, w. 59! 2419 N, Gr, wa.....11 50) 2315 Va av, 4r, w..10.50 1 31g ne, 4f,w.10.50 3.5) 1652 Valle: 30'1520 DeS 59) 482 La 30, -ooms. Bright ni.sta. 2259) 527 26th, Zr. 50)! 3025 Sherman W's Stur for our other list nett SCOTT & WILCOX, 1907 Ya. eve. th, FOR RED Sq Ww of 471 sw..$100.00 Hall ne cor 11th & $43 C st sw, Sr....25.50 E sts nw... 5.00 941 € st 40 St&dw 408 H ne,Gr.45.00 5.00 Hall, 8d fi 419 loth 113.00 50 419 D st sw, 5r. 410 S Cap st, Or. 11 E st sw, dr, 725 24 st sw, dr. 214 14th st sw. 4r. St&dwe 414 9th uw, per year. .$2,400.00 dr, 4 La ave... -115.00 1135 24t Sco, 1 rm&eel, | cor 1517 Mills st aw, 4 Tith&E sts nw. ..85.00 1529 26th st nw. 4r.7.00 Si La av,9r.75.00 222 Seaton ct nw,3r.7.00 The above is only a portion of the property ‘on my books. For full list call at office for bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 8-tn,thées O17 F st. nw. 18th st, s 1 24th st, store.......- store and 2 rooms... OFFICE ROOMS ~.-.$30.00 T11 G st.....$5 to 15.00 $10 to G.00: FLATS. ELEGANT 8- ck; uewly remodeled: 10 ‘roous, 3 baths; nt_location; well adapted for subletting; Key at Dov it und T ste. auls-eo,tf J. H. CROWLEY & CO., 1228 82d st. FOL SALE—STOP PAYING RENT--MOD. 2-STORY apd cellar brick resideace; centrally located u.w.; fine lot; 16-ft. alley; $200) cash gad $25 per mo. perfect’ title. OWN Room 2, Warder bldg., {th and F sts. nw. eld-8t SALE—OWNER OF A NEW HOUSE IN m; tiled bath; prokers’ " ccmmission. Add: B. A., Star office. sel FOR SALE-THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE city; an sell for $4.00; cost owner $1,700; beau- tifully situated on Mass. ave. p.e. near 4th’st. indow brick; 3 bed rooms; pretty parlo: ‘onvenient kitchen; clisets an Lack yard; alt D. STONE & SONS, 864 and 808 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY $7,750—WILL COMPARE WITH any $10,000 house in the fashionable n.w.; on TERED st.; just completed; beautiful fron: 8 stories and cellar; parlor, reception ball, dining room, kitchen on ist floor; 6 bed rooms end bath; HOT WATER HEAT. o 804 and 806 F st. it FOR SALE—$1,000 BELOW Cost. PRICE, $5,600. IN THE MOST DESIRABLE SPOT IN GEORGE- TOWN; 20th st. near P; a tew steps from elec- trie cars; surrounded by handsome new house: front; 8 stories; concrete cellar; 3 1 ; parlor, dining room aid’ kitchen 5 ied rooms, large closet in each ; well ventilated bath; stationary wash- stand; all rooms handsomely papered; house in thorcugh repair; FURNACE heat; side entrance ECI eit IN WASHINGTON. IN WASIINGTON, Ecucation for Real Life 184 FOR SONS AND DAUGHTERS. 1598 5 "The Spencerian Business College, National Bank of the Republic building, cor. 7th and D n.w. Day and night sessions, The thirty-second scholastic year of cost ponulae institution hegin ‘Tucsday, September 1, 1896. Five departments, viz: Practical Business, including complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid caleu- lations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Deisarte xystem of expression, civics and comm clal law, Shorthand and Typewriting, including En- glish; Spencerian Rapid Writing, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing. Full corps of thoroughly trained teachers. Location central. ~ Ofice open every business day and night. Write or call for new and beautiful annual an- nouncement. MRS. SARA A. SPENCER, sel5-tt - Principal and Proprietor. MISS JULIA R. GOODALL, WEI COL. Tege School of Music, will receive pupils for in- struction on the piano after Oct. 1, at her studio, 932 P st. nw, sel5-1m* MR, HERMAN C. RAKEMANN, Violin Instructor & Soloist. _Sel5-1m STUDIO, 1221 12TH ST. N.W. fSOKELEY >: SCHOOL Young ladies and girls, 1759 Madison st., Dupont canes Circle. Reopens Sept. 38. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M. It. D. D. STONE & SONS, 804 and 806 F st. nw. | _fel-3we FOR SALE-OWING TO A “LITTLE MISCALCU- y, lation,” will sell my grand corner house, 10 St. John’s College, rooms, bath and cellar, worth $11,600, for $5,500, | Vermont ave. and Thomas Circle. A day college Add-es3 Kl y'AVE.,”” Star office.sel4-3t | conducted by the Christian Brothers, selt-3un FOR 34LE—DWELLL Only five left of 3. those beautiful homes on uincy st:, Eckington; six and seven rooms: tiled “Laths; furnace heat; ciecirle appliance stone fronts, and, in fact,” everything that gocs to make a comfortable home. Lots are 18x9) to alley. The price 1s $4,890, on reas GEO. E. EMMO} sel2-¢t 1216 F YOR SALE— ‘Mass. ave. bet. 17th and 18th sts. Price only $25,000. Beautiful stone dwelling of 16 rooms and two tiled bath rooms; hot water heat; finely deco- Tated and hardwood finish; very "cheap; offer ble terns, & CO, n.w., city. vented. Apply WESéorr, WILCOX & TTESTON, se12-3t 1907 Pa. av FoR SALE— P st. bet. 17th and 18th sts. Price only $12,000. Desirable brick and stone dwelling; end tiled bath room; hot water heat; finish. Apply WESCOTT, WILCOX & 11 sel2-3t 1907 FOR SALE—$10,000—11-ROOM_ RES! Dupoat Circle; tiled bath; dining room and kitchen on first fioor; OWNER, 1733 Riggs place. FOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columblan College subdivision, cor. 15th and Binney sts.; 12 rooms ench; magniticently fin- ished; will be sold cheap and on good terms, Ap- Pix, ,t0 owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th snd sts. mW. FOR SALE—2148 FLA. AVE., very desirable Iccatien; 25 brick of 11 rooms; $10,600: 10 rooms hardwood 3 bay-window hear ' Metropolitan electric cars. GEO. E. EMMONS & CO., 1216 F st. Jy20-2n* FOR SALE— "at sacrifice in $9,000 house, 2134 L st. old for $7,300; has just been pay painted inside and ‘out; 10r. and bath. Office. 1406 Bacon st., Columbia Heights; new buff brick it; tiled bath; handsomely fin- ished. mer price, $5,500; now $7,500. We have a large list of houses in Columbia Heights and Mount Pleasant at low prices. Bel0-6t BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. FOR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS IN ALL PARTS of city and suburbs at bargain prices. RALPH W. LEE, Real Estate and Insurance, 606 14th st. n.w., cor. F. e3-1m FOR SALE—THREE 4-STORY P.B. HOUSES— 1330, 1332 and 1334 I st. n.w.; stables in rear; as a whole or separately. D. M. OGDEN, Ev Warrenton, Va. FoR RENT — 401 M nw, Sr, amt. 1410 Corcoran, 7r,mi dug Ist uw, 9, aml 4108 10th nw,6r&b.22.50 1001 E Cap, Tr,amt-22.50 1900 10th uw, 7r..-18.50 1908 Vt av nw, Gr. 30 415 12th se, 6r. 1.18.50 688 S C ave, Gr. mi.25) 1128 C ne, ‘Sr. 00 317 Mo av nw, 10r&b.25' 47 Fenton pl nw,5r..9.00 subth.tuts ROBERT B BRADLEY, 1308 F st. FOR SSLE—NEW HOUSE—BARGAT: 3 6 rooms, bath, cellar; alley; long $2,000. Owner, M. J."HUNT, 1309. u24-1ia ) 1410 G st. nw. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE MODERN HOMES, Frices too low to be published. Call for Mat. Fe: FOR RENT— | 1222 D st ne, 6r. ZIRE Lat, -$30.50! 1210 34 se, ‘Gr. 125 Mass’ av ne, 8r.27.50 666 Callan he, Brookland, 7, cet. -20.00 Broom 6r. 350. 226 Dunean he, 6r_15.! x THE McLACHLES REAL bs ASD LOAN &S- 10th and G sts. ow. ® ROOMS AND ‘good-size butler’ desirable; rent reasonable. KELL & McLERAN, 1008 F ENT— | $26 C se, Gr&tba. 10r&b. .. $50.86! 1824 E, Gr&b. 190% G." 1Or&D. 5 2005 T nw, 13r, mi.50. 829 NH i} 1525_Oreg av, 9rAeb.B0.45 Good houses no.thwest, for colored $8, £5.50 and $10.50. Good houses southeast, for white tenants, $7. GEO. W. LINKINS, 800 19th st. hw. tenants, 12r. and 2 baths. ....$100.00 85.00 16.40 15.80 1328 G nw. PER MONTH—1123 STH ST. me 3-stury private residence, ar- ned and finished; tends alone on d grounds; the walls richly and. tastefully papered and decorated, tiled fireplaces in every room atd in reception halt; 22 windows, 11 look ing south; ample closets; electric bells; 10 rooms; ervatory : jd water 1m bath roo? lass plumbing; 2 cellars, with concrete one prepared for laundry; modern furna ting throughout; loggia in upper West cham- A beautiful home for a private fume no of rooms or bourding permitted. Key Siext 125 5th st. Apply to owner, Mrs, SARA > Spencerian College, 7th and D n.w. $60 Fentin deor, JEFFERSON PLACE. THREE-STURY BRICK HOUSE, CONTAINING ROOMS AND BATH. Price, $720 per year. 3. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Penn. ave. FOR RENT— ‘The pleasure in living is in being com- fortable. We have now to rent houses of nearly every reasonable description, with such surroundings and equipments as will condice to your ease and comfort and perhaps Just sult your pocket book. It would be worth your while to call and see what we have to offer or send for a copy of our descriptive bulletin free. B. H. WARNER & CO., sel0-5t 916 F st. nw. FOR RENT—NEW 6-ROOMED HOUSES FOR $16.50 —Fucing on Gartield Park; a.m.i.; beat in town for the money; Heckman ‘st. bet.’ B and F, ist and 2d s.e.; Nos. 128, 130, 132, 136 and’ 140. Apply to B."P. MIMMACK, 1410 G st., or at the houses. ‘se9-6t* FOR RKENT—COMMODIOUS HOUSE; 1 SQUARE from Dupont Circle; parlor, brary, dining room, 39x21; large pantry’ and kfleben, afl on 1st floor: irs in basement; 2 bath rome. Apply B. H- i. Agent, 1410 G st. nw. au27-tt ‘NT—A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK dwelling, near Smithsonian; 10 rooms, ceilar, Apply at 806 1ith st. sw. au2t-tt OR , RENT — BEAUTIFUL oe Perna soe pont Circle, $45 mont! rear. CHAR S’BARLY. 008 14th et. mw ai20-or ‘T—DWELLING 1618 15TH ST. N.W.; 12 and bath. “Inquire 930 La. ave. n.w. aua-Im FOR RENT-REAUTIFUL CORNER HOUSE, within block Dupont Circle; $50 month by year. Apps CHARI EARLY, 608 14th st. n.w. aud FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—HCUSES, FURNISHED AND UN- nished, stores and flats, in all parts of city; re- duced Tent. RALPH W. LEE, Real Estate’ and Insurance, 606 14th st. n.w., cor. F. — se5-1m FOR SALE_IN THE BEST STREET ON SOLUMMIA, Heights, north side of Harv+~4 st., near 14th st.; two magnificent r ices; white stone front and French plata gies; containizg 10 commodious rooms. 1% feet square; tiled bath; cabinet man- teis; electris attachmerts ‘broughout; finest plurabing; handsome decorations. Will ‘be sold for $2,000 under price to immediate purchaser. Apply to OWNER, 1349 Harvard st., or 1229 Pa. ave. se2-1m FOR SALE_AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class business properties, including some fine corners. Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the city, from $250 up- ward. (apl6-tf) F. G. AUKAM. 000 F st. n.w. NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHARTIACY. ‘The twenty-fifth DAY, September 2 Lee in macy, Materia Medica, I ‘Toxicology. lytical and Gene We Laboratory’ courses fn qualliative and gua ve analysis and pric: tteal pharmacy. ‘Two large and well-equipped laboratories. Special students recelved tn Chemistry or other pranches, all for circular at college dg, $08 Ist. n.w., from 9 aun, to 6 p.m. WYMOND HH. BURY, Secretary. sel4-1m LAW CLASS. Course the equivalent of regular law universi- tes. Second year opens Sept. 30, 1898. Informa- tlon aa to course, rates of tuition, ete. can be ‘ : obtained of } LE 1 , Washington, D.C. Phar- » Auta U: . 470 La. ave. sel4-1m Art Schoo. iin. West End. Miss S. W. Kelly, London medalist, resumes Sept. 15—Drawing from objects, antique and life; oil, water color, china painting, pen and ink and ction ing 12-1m* Wash uruwing; pupiis under personal instr of principal tire time of classes; sl from vature wu THORALD JERICHAU, Ph. B., Royal University of Copenhagen, will receive pupils on Piano, Organ, Theory and Com- pet Studio, Droop’s Music Store. Apply Droop's or Ellis’ Music Houses. ee5412-13t* FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, 1si1 Ist. © For BOTH SEXES end ALL’GRADES, will begin its fourteenth year September 28. ‘The new gytnnastum, equipped with Sargent Apparatus; the enlarged laboratory, and the addl- tional school rooms will be tintshéd by that time. ‘The teachers are men and women of fine char- acter, and especially education and ex- p ce to teach their special subjects. The School 1s full of industry, ‘inspiration and good will Dering last yea eurolled at Yale Mass. Inst. of 1 Lafayette and ‘Trey . The school the begtonin, under the same pri Catalogues giving detailed information at Jantyre’s and at Brentano's. ice hours bezin Sept. 16, from 9 a.m, to 12 m. students prepared by us were Vasser, “Princeton, Cornell, on Mr, and M THOS. W. SIDWELL, sell-tt Principals. Miss Katie V. Wilson, }pStk. Pupil of and especially recommended by Mr, Willlam Shakespeare of London. Lessons resumed Sept... udio and residence,1329 10th n.w. 031-1m HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE., RE- opens September 14, The course of study is ccmplete and practical. Special attention | is given to voca: and instrumental music, drawing and painting, the languages and kindergarten. sell-6in MR. ERNEST LEST— Fiano, Violin, Theory of Music. MRS. ERNEST LENT— Piano. 1528 Corcoran street northwest. sell-1m* 1206 16th at, Olney School, 1? 1s * Boarding and day school for girls. Removed from 1827 I st. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey and Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. sell-to ocl2 MME. J. ES! WILL RESUME _IN- struction in voice culture Sept. 14, '96. Students prepared for opera, oratorio, concert and choir facing Singing. Refs. in P. Sousa, N.Y.; Frederick EB. Bristol, N.Y.; Lucien Odend’hal, Special terms made for learning to read music by Mme. Daly's note chain system. Studio, 944 N. Y. ave. 8e10-1m* FOR SALE—0: NABLE DRIVEWAY, se Rees aNd desirable six-rooms and bath dwellings; buff bricks; stone and galvanized iroa trimmings; ‘very nicely finished faterlor: large rooms and ball: electric bells and attachments on gas fixtures. Price, $4,900; very easy terms. In- quire of M.M. PARKER. i418 F st. mh23-tf = aa SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT Desire to inform their patrons that HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Will be kept open the entire winter for the re- ception of guests. sel0-tf SLASS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEAR beach; fine table; will take guests at $8 to $10 regular rates, $12 to $18. P. 0. Box m WASHINGTON Kindergarten Normal Institute FOR THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS (TWENTIETH YEAR), WITH MODEL KINDERGARTENS, REOPENS OCTOBER 1. For particulars call either on Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, NATIONAL E'G'N, 1017 10th st. or Miss SUSAN P. POLLOCK,| Principals. FROEBEL INSTITUTE, 1426 Q st., CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT OPENS EPTEMBER 16. Mrs. Pollock's Song Books and the NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN MANUAL, consisting of Practical Model Lessons, Rules and Lectures for Kinde tens and the Nursery, Stories, &c. Absolutely indis. penseble to Mothers and Kindergarten Teachers. For sale at Ballantyne’s, 428 7th st. ge9-1m HURST.—OC ave.; electric elevatoi lustrated booklet. se7-tf Hotei Impe Ocean end Maryland wide three-story porches. This handsome and homelike house has every comfort and conven- fence for winter and summer guests. Large rooms, healthiest locality. Artesian water. Table and service a specialty. Greatly reduced rates. mb14-156t G. W. KENDRICK. SEASIDE HOUSE, Ocean end Pennsylvania ave., Atlantic City, N. J., ‘Will remain open all the year. ‘Theroughly heated, elevators and every convenience. 2€3-26t CHAS. EVAN: THE BERKSHIRE INN, fe"aret Va. ave.; entirely remodeled this season; quiet and homelike reasonable rates; absolutely free from mosquitoes headquarters for Washingtonians. GEO. A. ROCK, Manager” MARSHALL & TILLOTSON, Props. au20-Im HOTEL BERKELEY, Extreme ocean end of Kentucky ave. Elevator ‘nd all convenlences. Special September rates. au2s-26¢ JAS. & GEO. BEW. N END OF MICHIGAN steam heat. Send for il- Special fail and winter rates. JAMES HOOD, AND COTTAGES. Full ocean view from The Art Students’ League, 808 17TH ST. N.W. Washington, D.C. Will reopen its daily and’ evening classes October 5, 1896, under competent instructors. Drawing and palnting from cast and life. Class in dec- orative and industrial design, Sketch, composi- tion, water color and special Saturday class. Ci culars mailed on application. fel0toocdine Vocal Culture griny MRS SHAKESPEARE'S Scientific Tone Production taught. TRIAL GRATIS. Low terms. PIANO LESSONS. 8e9-6t School of Frencn Language, Prof. Paul : Vejinot, 1426 NEW YORK AVE. Apply for Circular. ii __jy_sel4-8m,8 IN WASHINGTON. MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, * win Sept. 21, 4-96. "Pupils repared fi reopen Sc as rr 2 for universities al tectnfieal achoals, ana for busi- hess pursuits, Private instruction {f destred. QMJLLLIAM H. PUTNAM, A.M, Principal. au29- EMERSON INSTITUTE (Young's | Ac: O14 14th st., Fr Legins tts forty-Afth Fiepares for Harvard, Yall Kins, Cornell, Lehigh, ‘Boute ear September 23, ‘Princetan, Johns Hop- Behool.of Technology, ate, the: U. 8. Mill daates Lave won distinction y have gone. Its standard-is the high- est, Its certliicate of gruduction a guarantee of thcroughness. i Ry nallross sel2-tt Architectural & Mechanical Drawing Department of Spencerian Business College, 7th and D n.w., will open Tuesday evening, September 15. ‘The demand for draugatsmen is greater supply and increasing. sel2-tf MEDICAL, DENTAL AND” PHARMACEUTICAL DEPARTMENTS OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY Will begin ‘Thursday, October 1, 1896. Prof. “J. B. Hodgins will deliver the address ut 8 o'clock p.m. This college ix open to all, without regard to sex or race. Howard Dental College is now a meinber of the “‘Natlonal Association of Dental Colieges.””| ‘The profession aud the public are cor- dially invited to be present. ¥, J. SHADD, M. D., oc! 'Becretary. CLINICS OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY MEDICAL Department will be held at Freedmen's Hos- pital as follows: Daily General Medical Cline by Prof. Brackett. Dally Dispensary Clinic by Prof. Watts. General Surgical Clinle by Profs, Grabam or Williams. inor Surgical Clinte by Prof. Balloch. Gynecological Clinic by Prof. Bhadd. Gentto-Urinary Clinte by Prof, Ateyburn, than the ase of Mind by Prof. Eumtuons, -mortem Examinations by Prof. Lamb. Dental Infirmary Clinte, daily, by Prof. Davis. For circular apply to ¥. J) BUADD, M. D., Secretary, s12to oct 01 Rt st. nw. ig people. je esporienced. specluilsts, ‘TEACH—By individual instruction. His are -alwarn welcome, ; NEW HUILD'G—Erected for school purposes. Motlern avd well equipped. location in Wasi ‘A gold 1 for every stud; Moderate, and pasable in installments, ALOGUE, with 25 illustrations, seut free. 1e be ight reading, vocalization and choral nd for prospectus. 828 Pa. ave. 8.e. APITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, FOR ws, 1453 Muss. ave. n.w.; opening Sept. 14-18. ‘ation for colleges; bon-sectarian, Masters F. HI, Kean, B. D., W. W. Phelan, A. M. we SH SCHOOL OF TRINITY 1.U- jurch, cor. 4th and E sts. n.w., will re- open Sept. 8." All elementary branches and Ger- man language taught. Tuitloa, $1.25 a mo. Ap- ply to GC. RUPPRECHT, Principal. sel-t,th,s,1m Medical Department « or The Columbian University, 1325 H ST. N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. The seventy-fifth begins September 80, 1806. ‘The introductory lecture. will be delivered by Dr. A. F. A. King, September 30, at 8 p.m. Regular daily lectures at 5:30 p.m. cility 13 afforded for laboratury and clii obit De A, SHUTE, Dean, 1120 N. ¥. ave.j iWEINITZ, Sec.-Trens., 1825 pan. Fall Gxaminations; Sep- + eel-lm Dental Department of The Columbian University, 13251 ST. N.W. ‘The tenth session begin September 0. ‘The introductory lecture wil! be by Dr. Henry C. Thompson, September 30, at 8 p.m. DR. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1028, Vermont if ft College. Address PAUL A. STEELE, nw. T26 WIMODAUGE CLASSES, 1425 N.Y. AVE., BE- in Oct. 1. Uipewritivig, bookceping, Ech, Stenesraphy, ressmaking,German, F clocution, Hterature, Listory,Jourialism, physical culture, current events, Terms, $1 8 mo. to members. Membership, $1 a yr. 3-10, ~ TUITION IN BUS S, SHORTHA, typewriting courses, when taken toget rate as for one: day and night clas 1. EATON, BURNETT & DURLIN sis. pw. WASHINGTON COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES 8D ANY T STREETS NORTHEAST. For loarding and day pupils. Charming loca- tion. Beautiful campus of 10 acres. Experienced faculty. Thorough courses. Music and ¢locutivn departments of high grade, and very reasonable. Write for catalogue and visit us. Opens Septem- ber 24, au25-1m F, MENEFEE, President. GONZAGA COLLEGE. FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY. Classical, Sctentific and Business Courses. Mili~ taty drill and uniform, ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8.J., au24-1m President, IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8.W. cor. Sth and K sts. n.w. Unexcelled in Washington. au2s-3m* — $25—A_YEAR—$25. Gunston Institute, 1212 ond 1214 14th st. n.w., near Thomas Circle. A school for girls and young ladies. Opens Sep- tember 28. sc9-tf Mr. and Mrs, BEVERLY R. MASON. LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOCL OF LANGUAGES, 723 Fourteeath st. n.w. Braaches in leading American and European cities. Classes and private lessons. ‘Trial lesson’ free. se7-tf Apply for circular to Prof. N. A. JOLY. KENILWORTH INN, Qcean end Kentucky ave. Fuli ocean view. Every convenfence of modern times. Elevator to Street level. Special rates for September and October. Tlustrated booklet mailed. G. F. COPE. an25-26¢ THE CHALFONTE. Directly on the ocean front. Send for illustrated booklet. E. ROBERTS’ SONS. HOTEL ATGLEN, Michigan ave. near beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Rates, $$ tc $10 per week. Heated. "Send for booklet. “J. E. REED. my28-130t HOTEL STICKNEL, KENTUCKY AVE. AND Beach; 100 feet from the ocean; music; excellent table and weekly hops: $2 per day; $8 to $10 au22-26t week. L. V. STICKNEY. mb2-tt BEACH HAVEN, N. J. The Engleside, Beach Haven, N.J. I. B. ENGLE, Prop. until October. Open z BEACH HAVEN GIVES SURE RELIEF FROM EAN FEVER. Send for special terms and booklet. wy 15-116 “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. The Weems Steamboat Co. FALL SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st. wharf every Sunday at 4 p.m. for river landings and Baltimore. Fassenger accommodations strictly first class. Elec- frie lightet throuzhout. (AIL river fretght mnst be epald. Specta: rates given on Baltimore freight Deepald. “STEPHENSON BROS., Agents, “ 910 Pa. ave. Telephone, 745. seT-tl CAPE MAY, N. J. BREXTON VILLA—OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 1. Near beach, large sun parlor; beautiful veraudas; special rates, sei-2w J. A. MYERS, IN THE MOUNTAINS, BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL—SPECIAL RATES for Sept. and Oct. Home comforts. Good fishin; and hunting. Best table. “Rates §6, $7 aud $6 r week. Circulars at Star office. JOHN H. DU (s11-t9 _W. J. MURPHY. STEAMERS WAKEFIELD AND T. V. ARROWSMITH FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER WAKEFIELD LTAVES WASHING TON, D. C., Mondays and Saturdays, 7 a.m, intermedi ite landings to Olonial Beach, Bushwood, Reck Point, Colton's and Nomint creek; returnin; ye and Sundays about 4 p.m. 7 a.m., for internie- diste landi Beach, Bushwood, Ro- Point, Stone's, _Howard’s and Cohum's, Nomini creck; returning, artives at Washington shout 11 ps. ‘Thursders. STEAMER T. V. WSMITH, Mondays and Wednesdays, 8 p.m., for Colonial Beach, Colton's, Abel's, Leouardtowa, Nomint creek, Piney Polat, St. George's Island, ‘Smith creek, Goan and Yeo- j,retuming,, afrives at Washington Cotton's, Piney ‘Point, St. George's Island, Sulth's creek, Coan and Yeocotico rivers: returning, a rives at Washington Sundays about 10 p.im. See schedule (in effect June 27, 1896). _SsTtt ©. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. E. S. RANDALL POTOMAO RIVER LINE— Stcamer Harry Rardall leaves River View Wharf, Tth street, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., lading at ali wharves as far down as Mad- ox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m; Wed- nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger a commodations first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. F. A. REDD & CO., EB. & RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alexandria. Peogeicter and Manager. GEO. 0. INTER, Gen. Agt., GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, LOCATED ON Fruit Hill Farm, Blue Ridge mountain; 20 min- utes’ drive from rates, $5, $6 and §7 per week; mediciral water; conveyances meet trains; two lovelicst months of the year—Sept. and Oct. Send for circular. my7-5m McDOWELL HOUSE—BEAUTIFUL FOR SITUA- tion; offers an attractive summer home; shade, porches; excellent table; clean, alry rooms, with mountain and river views. Address B. E. hfc- DOWELL, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. au28-1m HILLTOP HOUSE, HARPEWS FERRY, W. VA. ‘This ir resort {s open: first-class table and Deda; boating. dancing and. Aahlus: most ‘breesy point; telegraph in house. T. 8 LOVETT. my7-Gn THE LOCKWCOD, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA, ‘will open its 20th season MAY 20. Rooms ‘large and alry; plenty shade; table first-ci $8 per Wed re Sk LOVETT, Proptietress, any! im UNDERTAKERS. R. W. BARKER, Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer, G12 11th st. n.w. Residerce on the premises. Telephone call 997. se2-3m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strictly first-class and on the most rea- sonable terms. Telephone call 840, date B. FRANK GEBEST Royal High School of Mustc, Berlin.) Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and THEORY. se5-1m* Studio—1327 Fst. n.w.; Room 6, Gaillard School? (23. Of Languages lars, 1023 15th et. D.W. sel-lm OSWALD WELT, VIOLINIST, Is prepared to receive pupils for the’ season of ’96-07, and will be pleased to interview pro- spective patrons on Tuesdays at DROOP & SON'S MUSIC HOUSE, se8-20* 025 Pa. ave. DAVID C. BANGS, ELOCUTION & DRAMATIC ART, DEEP BREATH- EXPRESSION, NATURALNESS, Studio, 1019 t. n.w., after’4 p.m. Send for circular. 1438 N ST. N.W, THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL For Young Ladies and Little Children 808-3 Heopens September 80. Washington Seminary, 1588-40 17TH ST. Select boarding and day school for girls. Primary, preparatory. and collegiate depts. Gilice hours, 1 to 2; 6 to 7 pan. Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘L. SMALLWOOD, Principals. se7-im* ART SCHOOL, MRS. A. E. HOYLD, G32 EiST Capitol Thorough instruction in drawing, painting and decorative art. Students prepared for the Corcoran School if desired. se3-lm* Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and peg era ics begin Sept. 21. 631 7th st. ne. au29-1m* MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11 n.w. Open all the year. 1 pupils prepared for examinations. Stenogra- ps. typewriting, bookkeep!: nguiges.lustruction also given by correspondence. au2y-t THE MODERN NORMAL COLLEGE, TYPOGRAPH- ical Temple, 425 G st. n.w., with these courses: Preparatory, Busitess, Shorthand and Typewrit- ing, Civil Service Teachers’, Health, Journalistic, Selentife and Classic, 1s the most thorough, prac- tieal and profitable school In the city. Olrculars ivi information furnished by J. FRAISE RICHAKD, Prinelpal. an22-tt Bliss School of Electricity Incozporated. Bliss building, 85 B st. n.w. Begins its FOURTH YEAR Ocicber 1, 1896. Practical electrical engineering and mechanical @raughting exclusively taught. Laboratories fully equipped. Has its own electric light plant, and 4s the ONLY fustitution of its kind in the ‘coun- try. Books now open. Catalogues ot application. aul9-2m L. D. BLISS, President. TANNER’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE, LOAN AND TRUST BLDG., COR. F & 0TH STS., offers unperalleled opportunities. ‘The principal is an EXPERIEN , PRACTICAL ACCOUNTANT— experienced business man—a practical court legislative _stenographer—chief stenographer American Cougresa, ‘Thorough, practical methods in Shorthand, Tspewriting, Book! ping, English, Repid Calculations, Rapid Writing, Com. mercial’ Law. Special attention to Spelling, Pune. tuation, and all Modern Business Methods.” Finest location: in the city. Call and see us, or send for apnuil ann~ancemcnt containing unparalleled record of graduates iu positions. auz2-1m* MSS LAISE, 1333 12TH .N.W., REOPENS HER Shorthand, 'Typewriting ‘and’ Business School. Pupils prepared for examfoationsy special clasocs in MATHEMATICS; individual ‘attention, thor cughness and practical work enhble students to €ecure and retain good positions; Pitman system of SHORTHAND; NEW and RApiD method. au2i-1 2 ST. CECILIA’S ACADEMY, G01 EAST CAPITOL st., will reopen on September 7. Ladies not at- tending the school will be admitted to the classes in music, painting, drawing, fancy work, stenogra- phy and’ typewriting. ‘au20-1m MRS. HAILMANN’S TRAINING £CHOOL FOR Kindergurtners and Primary ‘Teachers will re- sume ‘is sessions September 16, in the Sunday school rooms of Luther Memorial Cburch; en- trance on Vermont ave. Mrs. Hallmann will re- cetve applicants on Wedncedaya and Saturdays, from 10 to 12 a.m. At other times at her home, Waldheim, Cleveland Park, Washington, D. C. se4-t(S The Stuart School. A select day and boarding school for Girls and Young Ladies. Opens Oct. 1. Academic, collegiate gud preparatory courses. “Kindergarten, 1224 AND 1226 15TH W., COR. MASS. AVE. se2-3m__ MISS CLAI SPVART, Principal. Mrs. Helen Lamont (frs. Nellie McCartec) has opened a studio for vocal culture and pianoforte, 2028 15TH ST. N.W. se3-Im Chenoweth Institute, 1842 Vermont ave. and Iowa Circle, select board- ing and day school for young Indies. Miss MARY O., DAVENPORT ‘CHENOWETH, Principal. se2-3m Kindergarten Normal. The Elizabeth Peal Kindergarten Normal School, and Mrs. Mant ‘indergarten and School, 1918 Sunderland’ place, will begin fall session Oct. 1, 1896. Children taught French and German, sel-3m THE FRENCH LANGUAGD SCHOOL. ‘ALL term, Sept. 15. Ciasses and private lessons; good poet in 23 ionetic sounds; free trial Mile. V. PRUD'HOMME, 807 D st. n.w. auz7-1m* ACADEMY OF THE VISMATION, CONN. AVE., for boarding and day 8. b 8, wHil reopen for its regular session au3l-im MONDAY, SEPT. 14) COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMBRCE, 407 Seveath stréét northwest. ©. K. URNER, 'A.M., C.E., Principal. Twenty-fifth year as a tmsiness educator. ith Fear in this city and fifteen years a member of the faculty of Eastmen College. ; ix courses: Business, Eng i, Civil Service, Accountancy, Shorthand | ypewriting. Six months’ course in shorthand ‘and typewriting free. Moderate tuition in‘all the courses. Large, well-lighted rooms and hall. Situations a graduates, 9G ) aul7-tt SHORTHAND. We challenge the world on quick preparation by gur “practical method.” au28 HE DRILLERY, 604 11th, 1st floor. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. : Halt an nour f » D.C., by elec trie cars, French. the Inngtnge: of the “house. Reopins October 1, 1896. Address Mule. LEA M, BOULIGNY, Jel7-6m.12 P.O. Station E.. Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL, 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w.—Boarding and day school for girls. Principals, Miss FRANCES MARTIN and Miss SARAH F. ‘RUSS. sel-6m MRS. HARRIET H. MILLS, Lessons resumed Sent i. Apply promptly. for 5 convenient hours to 1115 Och aw.) ged-Gt® }RS. FLINT’S SCHOOL WILT. REOPEN OCT. 14. For circulars and information apply at residence, 1,84 1 street, Mrs Flint will return Sept. 28, Until then address Pittsfield, Muss. THE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1824 Mass. ave., 1805 17th st., 1623 N st. Thoroagh petmsty and collage preparatory de- artments, Advanced classes in English, Modern Fangusges sea Ave. ESSTE ©. McDONALD. MLS., Principal. A. H. PARSONS, Preceptress, Foartcenth year opens Oct 1. 1896. _ se3-1m U. A. LOVY, Music Instractor of Georgetown College, Graduate of Conservatory of Music, Prague. Teacher of Violin, Harmony end Composition. Birdie do27 FF (Sanders & “Stayman), Room 7. £e5-20* OUT OF WASHINGTON. FOR GOYS, FROM 6 TO 12 ; v8; thor- care; desirable home for te; best reference; circu- |. NOKRIS, Woodstown, ST. GEORGE'S HALL, FOR BOYS, ST. GEORGE'S, in the highlands, 12 miles from Balthnore; car. College or busiiess individual instruc: beautiful grounds; new buildings; modern lence: KINEAR, A.M, Prin.se3-1m* IER INSTITUTE FOR Warrenton, Va. ‘The 36th year beg’ 7 1896. Situated in Piedmont region of Va. Southern R.R., 54 miles from Washington, Num- ber Mmited. “For catalogues address Sy14-t,th,s,36t_ GE RUTLER, A.M., Prin, NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, College for young ladies and preparatory gchool for girls. Regular and elective courses. Music ies. Conducted by schoul sisters Sharles Street ave., Baltimore, Md. MARYLAND, HAGERSTOWN—KEE MAR _OOI- lege and Muste aud Art Conservatory for Young ‘omen; finest cli: beautiful grout ele- fant, Wlldings on a hill: experienced, faculty, ome comfort rare advantages; reasonable rates. Bend for catalogue. C. L. KEEDY, Presiaent. fee BALTIMORS KINDERGARTEN _ ASSOCIATION. ‘Training school for kindergarfoers. Junior. senior and graduate courses; also a course for directors of normal training classes. Lectures by Dr. W. T. Harris on “Dante.". Address Miss CAROLINE M. C. HART, Duector, The Northampton, Bal- timore. Md. 1y18-2m* ST. AGNES SCHOOL_UNDER THE DIRECTION ‘of Bishop Doane. Preparation for all colleges, Bpecial Btudies and Courses of College Study. Bpectal Sdvaategee in Music and Art. Gymna- siete ELLEN W. LOYD, Prin., Albany,N.Y. 1-1 New Jersey, Summit; Near New York. THE KENT PLACE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Mrs. Sarah Woodman Paul, late of Wellesley College. Modern methods. College Preparation, Home comforts for boarding pupil Reopens Oct. 1. HAMILTON W. MABIE, sel-im President. The Marylard Agricultural College, COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND'S SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY, FOUR COURSES OF INSTRUCTION: Agricultural, Mechanical, ntitic, Classical. Each departm»nt supplied with the most modern and approved apparatus. Practical work empta- sized in all departments. Graduates qualit at Boarding de- once to enter upon their life's work. partment supplied with all modern tmprovements: Bath Rooms, Closets, Steam Heat and Gas: Books, Room, Heat, Light,’ Washing, Board, Medical at: tendance. $144 for ‘scholastic year. [7A 130-page catalegue, giving full particulars, sent_on applica. tion. Daily sanitary inspection by Physician to the College. rticulars sent ‘ication. Term commences Sent. 16 Early application necessary for admittance. R. et au21-1m MEDIA ACADEMY, MEDIA, PA. For BOYS AND young men; 22d’ year; classical, scientific, En- gJish and commercial courses; thorough prepsara- tion for college or business; careful individual at- tention; cacellent table; beautiful location; send for circular. CHAS. W. STUART, Principal. a020-Im AXDREW SMALL AOADEMY, DARNESTOWN, ‘Md.—Prepares ‘or business or college. Langu: Scicuces, mathematics, bookkeeping, telegraphiy. Five miles from Gaithersburg. Catalogues this office, WM. NELSON (Univ. of Va.), Principal. aul9-1m* ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Alexandria. Va.. under the direction of the Risters the Holy Gross, will reopen lay, Sept. Limited number of boarders recelved. For cata. logue address SISTER SUPERIOR. au25-Im FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily by all interested, as changes may occur at eny time. FOREIGN MAILS for the week ending September 10 close promptly ut, this oifice as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. ‘TUESDAY E -M. for EUROPE, per “Paris, 8. via Southainpton, (At 10:55 P.M. for EUROL *Britapnic, tom New York, via Queenstown. (c)At_ 10:55 P.M. for BELGIUM direct, per s.s. Kensington, from New York, via Antwerp. Letters must be nadngto P.M. for EUROPE, from New York, via Ply: Hamburg. (cjJAt_ 10:55 direct, per 6.8. Edam, via Amsterdam. Letters muri Irected “Der Es RIDAY—()At 7:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- ERLAND, ITALY, SPAL PORTUGAL, TURKE PT and BRITISH INDIA, per 6.8. from New York, vin Havre. (ciAt 7 RMANY, per s.s. Aller, from New York. Letters for other parts of EUR men, must be directed M ROLE, *La Tour 20 P. » from Letters for’ IRE! directed New York.”” NETHERLANDS direct, per Yak, via’ Rotterdam." "Let “Per Obdam." (At 10:55 P. Werra, ‘from New York.” 1 rected “Per Werra."” (c)At_ J 5 ‘GTLAND direct, per_s.s. Ethiopia, from” Ni York, via Glasgow. Letters must “be. directed Per Ethiopia.” (c)At 10:55 P.M. for per ubria, from ‘TED MAT . for ew must he directed M. for GENOA, per he ters must matter, ete., for GER- and specially addressed printed inatter, etc. for other rope. White Star steamers sailing from New York on Wednesdays take specially addressed printed inat- ter, ete., for Evrope. Cunard steauers tailing from New York on Satur- Gays take printed matter, etc., for GREAT BRIT- AIN and IRELAND, and specially addressed print- ed matter, ete., for other parts of Europ ‘The Americ and French Line steame sailin, from New York take ptinted matter, ete. for all Souteles for which they are advertised to carry ail. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. UFSDAY—(a) At 9:20 ALM. for PORT A: TONIO, per steamer from Baltimor2. (c) At 10: P.M., for COSTA RICA, per steamer from New Orleans. (c) At 10:55 P.M. for GRENADA, TRIN- IDAD and TOBAGO, per 8.8. Grenada, fiom New ork. WEDNESDAY_ (4) At 6:25 A.M. cially addressed only, per. New York, via Havana. (c) At 1 HAITI, per Yumurt, from New York. THURSDAY—(a) At 8:20 P.M. for PORT ANTO- N1O, per steamer from Boston. FRIDAY—(c) At 10:55 PM. for ST. THOMAS, ST. CROIX, LEEWARD and WINDAMD ISLANDS, MARTINIQUE 44 BARBADOS, fi from New York (c) At 10:55 GUATEMALA, PUERTO CORTEZ, per 8s. Athos, from New York. Letters directed “Pet Athos." (c) At 10:55 P.M. for JAMAICA, CAR- THAGENA end SAVANILLA, per s.s. Alegheny, from New York. (c) At 1 -M. for RRAZIL, + 8.8. Wordsworth, from New York, via Pernain: uco, Bahia and Rio Janeiro. Letters for NORTH BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES must be -di- rected “Per Wordsworth."’ (c) At 10:55 F JAMPECHE, CEIAPAS, TABASCO, YUCATA’ UBA, specially addressed only, Es a i, fiom New York. (c) At 10:55 for, NEW- INDLAND, per 8.8. Portia, from New York. SATURDAY—(d) At 11:35 AM., for ST. PIERRE- MIQUELON, via New York, per 6.8, from North Sydney. ((@) At 10:85 P.M. ‘for PROGRESSO, 5 e.8. C. Condal, from New York. Letters for othe ris of MEXICO must be dirceted “Per C. Con- Malis for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail, to Halifax and thence by steamer, close at this office daily at 11:35 AM. @ Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence ea rane close at this office daily at 11:25 A.M. Mails for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which are forwarded via New York), close at this office daily at 3:00 P.M. for forwarding via steamers sailing Mondays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla., to Havana. (e) Malls for MEXICO, overland, unless specially ad- dressed for dis a t7 items close at this ce daily at 9: att bass y Ee NSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAIL, per #.8. City of Peking, from San Francisco, close here daily up to September 15, at 6:39 P.M. Malis for HAWALIL, per 6.8. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to September 16, at 6:30 PM. Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s.8. Braemer, from Tacoma, close here dally up to September 22, at 6: . (b) Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Tropic Bird, from San Francisco, close here daily up to September 24, at 6:30 P.M. ails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), HA- WAIL and FIJI ISLANDS (specially addressed only), per 8.8, Warrimoo, from Vancouver, close here daily after September i2 and up to October 1, at 6:30 MM. P Mills for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed r 8.8. Empress of India, from ere daily up to October 5, at 6:30 P. USTRALIA. (exce close Mails for Al NEW ZEALAND, HAWAIL FIT and SAMOA} ISLANDS, per 6.6. Martposa, from San Fra: close here dally up to October 10, at 6:30 P.M. (b ‘TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is ar- ranged on the presumption of their unintecrupted overland transit. (a) Registered mail closes at 10 A.M. same day. (b) Registered mail closes at 1 P.M. same day. (c) Registered mail closes at 6 P.M. same day. (d) Registered ‘nail closes at 6 P.M. previous day. (e) Registered mail closes at 1 P.M. Tuesdays and Saturdays. 5 15s Pp. WILLETT, Postmaster. FOR EXCHANGE. WILL EXCHANGR TWO VERY FINE WHITE stone houses in the fashionable northwest, both well rented, and two gilt-edge lots, also porth- bs : roe pulncumbared i cet in eee eights end Day cash difference if neceseary. Ad: dress SIVD¢, Star office. sei-aw WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON RAILWAY. From Station, 18} st. and Penna. ave. In ‘effect July 20. FOR ALEXANDRIA (Daily).—6:30, 7, 7:50, 8, 9, ex., 11, 12 a.m.; 1, 2, 8, 4:15 ex. 5. 1 ‘and’ 12 5: AND AQUEDUCT BR 30, 11:30 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 6:40, '6:80, 7:80, 6:30 p.m. FOR RIVER: SIDE PARK (alls , 11, 13 a.m; 1, 2, 8, 4:15 7 8 pm. SUNDAYS—5:80, ° 10:05, 1:05, 2:05, 3:05, 4:05, 5:05, , 8:05, 9205 p.m, : checked free for passengers holding first- ets at station. Bicycles, 25 cents cach. G. E. ABBOTT, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, fem Manager. Gen, Pass. Agent. sel PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Station comer of 6th end B streets. In Fffect Beptember 8, 1806. {. WEEK DAYS, 7:20 ‘A.M. SUNDAYS. RG EXPRESS.—Parlor and Dining Cars . PES LVANIA LIMITED.—Paliman Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnatt, Indianapolis, St. Louls, Cleveland and Toledo. "Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. : 10:30 AM. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parior Ger to Harrisburg. “Buffet Parlor Car Harrisburg. to Pittsburg. 3:40 P CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. —Paliman Buffet Partor Car to Harrisburg. Sleep- ing and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisvilie and Chicago. 7:10 P.M. "WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pallman Sleep- ing Car to Chicago and Warrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car, to Chteago, 7:10 PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Bleeping cars Washington to Pittsburg and Pitts- burg to St. Louls, und Vining Car to Cincinatt. 10:40 P.M.” PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kano, Canandaigua, Rochester and it Sunday. Renovo ails, except For Lo:k Haven week days and Wil- Sundays, 8:40 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and except Saturday, with Sleep- uspension Bridge v! Buttelo. 10:40 P.M. fo> Erle, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. LPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. FOR PHILAD! 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, ‘all Parlor Cars, with D ‘Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7:00 (Din Wining Car), and 1 mington) A.’ M., 1 6:40, 10: and 11:35 P.M! On Sinday,’ 7:00 ‘(Dining Car 7:20, 9:00, 11:00 (ining Car from Wilmington} A. M., 12:15, 8:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11:35 P. M. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express, 7:50 ALM. week days. ves, 12:16 week dasa, 2:01 r Boston, without change, - M. and 3:15°P. M. daily. Baltimore, 6:25, 7:00, ae , 9:00, 10:00, 1 Hameport 7:10 PA Niagara Falls daily ing Car Washington to and 11:35 P. » For Pope's Creek Line, 7:20 A. M. and 4:36 P. M. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9:05 A. M. For Annapolis, 7:20, 9:00 A. M., 12:15 and 4:20 P. M. daily, except Sunday, Sundays, 9:00 A. M. and 4:20 P.M. Atlantic Coast Line Express, 4:30 A. M., 8:46 P. M. daily; Richmond only, 16:57 A. M. ‘week days; Atlanta Special, via Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 8:40 P.M. d Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A. M. daily and 4:25 P. M. week SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- rail route), 3:15 ard 11:35 P.M. daily; (via Mar- Ket Street Wharf, 10:00 A. M. and 12:45 P.M. week days and 11:35 P. M. datly. For Cape Mas, 10:00, 11:60 A. M. week days, 11:35 P. M. dafly. Ticket offices, corner 15th snd G sts., and at the Station 6th and B sts. where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and _ residences. 8. M. PREVOST, 3. R. woop, pecGcneral Munager. General Passenger Agent. BALTIMORE AND ORIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect July 19, 1896. Leare Washington trom station corner of Kew y avenue ree! o abd orthiwest, Vestibuied Limited iui lapapolis, Vesti- und, express daily, 10:00 For Pittsburg and Clev Tor Berkeles Bp 8:45 p.m. daily, except eley 5 2 Sunday. “Special, 12:00 noon daily, avd 6:08 p-t a 4G; a For Deer Fack, Mountain Lake Park and Oak. land, 12:00, 3:45’ p.m., 12:15 a.m., all daily. No Yrest-bound ‘trains stop’at Mountai Lake Park Sun- For Winchester avd way For New neem Memj Konorville, Bristol dats; Sleeping Gare t Luray, 3:45 p.m. dally. i For Baltimore, week daya, 6:00, 6:30, x7: 47:05,x7 210,27: 58:00, 8:80, 29:30, x10:00,x12: 05, ), x12:85, , 8:25, a4:28, 4:82, . , 56:20, 18:00, P-m, apd £12:01 night. 6:30, 39: 210:00 a.m, ix 33: E 45 ws 8:00; 'x9'20, "1818," 21180 "pan, 14:80, 15:30 1m For’ Hagerstown, 712-00 move nad 15:30 a ‘or Bos Was points, weex days, 9:00 a.1 :30, 6:80, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 ‘a.m., 1:15, 05 p.m. For Guithersburg and way polnts, week dare, 7:00, 9:00 a 1., 15:50, 8:00, 4:40, 4:88, ety 7:05, 11:30 p.m Sundays, 9: , 5:30, am, 1:15, 5:35, 705, 10:15 p.m. For Washingtun Junction and way points, °9:00 ., §1:15 p.m. Express trains stopping at prin- cipal stations only. 4:30, 15:30 p.m. For Cape May, 10 .» 12 moon. ROYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains illuminated wita platech light. ‘Boston and the For Phila nl New Yor week 4a; Or 1:05, 8 00, 12:85, 8:00 ©: par oot utah: -m. (12:01 night Feloa). Sundaes Mning Car), (12:85, Di ), 8:00 (12.01 alent: a 200. p.m.). ““futtet Parlor Care’ on all day trains. 12.2% Atlantic City, 10:00, a.m. 12:00 noon 9nd :85 p.m. wee 85 pn. Except eT ee a ®unday only. Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Unicn Transfer Co. on orders left at ficket offices, 619 Pennsylvania avenue o.w., New York avenue ‘and 15th strect, and at a. WM. B. GREENE, CHAS. 0. SCULL, Gen. Manager. Gs18) =Gen. Pass. Agt. OHESAPEARE AND OHIO RAILWAY, THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY IX AMERICA. ALL ‘TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule in effect May 17, 1896. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinoati and St. Louls Spe- ci—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, and St. Louis without change. Connects at Uov- ington, Va.. for Hot Springs. Parlor cars Cincin- nati to Chicago. 11:37 P.M. DAILY_F. F. V. Limited—Solld train for Cincinnatl. Vulinae sleepers to Cincinnatt Lexington and Louisville without change. Pull: wan compartmen* car to Hot, Springs, without change, Tuesda; and Saturdays, Daily connection for the ‘Springs. Observation car. Sleepers Cinclnat! to Chicago and St. Lots. 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Point and Norfolk. Only rail lne. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Pillg, Staumton and for Iichmond, daily, except Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 518 and 1421 Pennsrlvapia avenue, 1110 F st. n.w., and at the station. H.W. FULLER, my18 General Passenzer Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, PIEDMONT AIR LINE, Schedule in effect June 14, 1896, 4 All trains arrive acd leave at Pennsylvaula pas- senger station. 8:00 A.M.—Dally.—Local for Danville. Connects at Manussas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, 4 at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Westera, dally, and with the Chesapeake and Ohio dally for the Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 A.M.—Daily.THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman Buffet Sleepers, New York aud Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salts. bury with Pullman S'eeper for “Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, Teun., and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta: also ‘Pullman Sleeper New York to New Orleans, via Montgomery, uniting at Charlotte with Pulluaan Sleeper for Birmingham. 4:01 P.M. for Front Royal, Riverton and DaityGacal tor Ch rlottesville. 5 f . * N.C Dalle WASHINGTON AND SOUTH. Pollan Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining’ Gars nod Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers’ New York to. Ashe. ville and Hot Springs, N. C.; New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jackson. Mille, and New York to Memphis, via Birmi 3 New’ York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Mont: mers. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington to At- finta.’ Southern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to teomery. MTRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIvs. ION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. dally, 1:00 p.m. gnd 4:45 p.m. dally. except San nd 6:25 p.m. Bundags only for Round Hin, m. dally, ex: cept Sunday. for Leesburg, and .m. dally for Herndon. Weturning, arrive a ‘on 8:28, a.m. and 7:00 p.m. dally, and 3:00 p.m. dally ex- ‘cept Sandy, from Round Hill. 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- cept Fanday, from Herndon. 8:34 a.m, daily, ex- cept Sunday, from Leesburg. rough trains from the wonth arrive at Wash- Iirgton. 6:42 a.m.. 2.20 p. 3 5 Manassas Division, 10:00 dally, except Sun- Gay, and 8:40 a.m. daily from Charlottcerifle. "Hickets, Sleeping Car’ reservation “and informa- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1200 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania ratirond passenger etal ‘W. 1. GREEN. General Supt. . M. 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