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HE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1896-FOURTEEN PAGES, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR RENT—HOUSES. z UNFURNISHED. _ {OST REAT- STABLE. "TWO MAGNI NT L048, ONE ON ° THE : ADIOINING, DOK WHT TE O# CHROULGHO! PACLOUS BACK TION HALL, LOCATION IS_UNS' POPULARITY $24,000 FOR HOUSE AND LOT, W OF $36,000 FUR He OR $48,009 FO! HANDSOME A 150X165 PIE PASSED, AND E} I bet 17th and 1sth sts (with stable). .$73 I Tare bet 17th st & Conn ay (with stay.500 Jeif-rson pl bet Conn ave xnd ath st....15 R Lave bet 17th st MUCH BELOW COST. THE GROUND AT REFER TO KEEP THE PROPERTY TOR INCREAS! WITH (OR $1,500 WITHOUT) SIDE LOT. E INTO A GOOD DOW THE BEN! OFFERING © ON amd O st (stabl Rost bet 30th” ‘and 50 ave and 19th st.133.34 LD EXCHAS % BUSINESS PROPERTY. PIECE OF PROPERTY WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. J, B. WIMER, REAL ESTATE, 608 13111 ST. t Ri av and 171 6 KL ave bet 14th and 2st and 22d sis...125 250 Mass ave and 16th sts. 250 De Salex st bet 17th 150 FACH—THE CITEAP- for homes or investinent; for $3,000; perfect gems; © trimmings; 6 large, well-ventilated 3 clad tubs; large closets and: pan- deliers and fixtures: firs Both and 1 sts prcoran st bet 17th st and N H ave. Oth bet O and P sts.12 225 F at bet 17th&lsth..125 Hi ave near N st ks; location, near D. D. STONE & SONS, S04 and £06 F D. D.STONE & SONS, 804 and S06 F's! FOR SALE CORNER HOUSE NORTHE. Desirable 2-story and basement J 6 rooms and butt one week at loss 1,200, Price only , WILCOX & HIE 1907 Pa. a REDUCED $1,000. Stone and dwelling in desirable locality, northeast, ISx130 feet; house c rooms and bat! ice for one week only O¥ THE FINEST DW in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 151 Binney sts.- 12 rooms cach; magnificently fin- ished; wiil be sold ¢ cap and on good terms. Ap- ly to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, th and D sts. n.t¥ noz-6t FOR SALE—I WILL SELL MY NEW HOUSE O) P st. near Dupont Circls for $7,770; cost me $9,500; it is a beautiful 3-story brick, ana 10 rooms; the parlor, receptiou hall and on one floor; heatee by the hot water system. need money’ and must sell. Address S. Star_cfiice. - EDUCATIONAL. HORTHAND, PIT- 1) method: ‘bexin- rir. Henry OKELEY ° SCHOOL |” Chenoweth Institute, | ‘1 Towa Circle, select board- | WETH, Principal. Kindergarten Normal. _ Kindergarten Normal indergarten and School, wi begin fall session | 1842 Vermont ave. fog und day school t C. DAVENPORT CIT M = - lee LANGUAGES, THE BERLITZ SCHOGL OF LANGUAGES. 723 Fourteeath st n.w. American aad Buropean cities. slesson free. ma-tt Branches in lead! Classes wnt priva The Elizabeth: Schoo!, and Mrs. Mann's 1918 Sunderland place, Octed, 1896. Childres taught French and German. LAST WORKS an epimne of law for ‘story of Lady Jane purtyr «een with grephic Washington College FoR Young Ladies, 8D AND T STS. Now open to boarding and aay pupils. Grounds Elect courses. Music and ith tried experience und 1 give lessons. pe tication $25 a year, day or night. ou and bk Dw. © park of ten zeres. elocution of bigh grade and reasoreble, A business Ed TOWNSEND, ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, ete Voice Culture, stitute Business Colle, Ivy Institute Busive cor 9th and N.Y. avi THE MOUNT FOR SALE-HANDSOME NEW BUFF BRIC containing 11 rooms and all _tmprovements, 10: + cated on southwest corner of 17th and U sts. ‘n.w. Price, $10,000. JOHN L. WEAVER, no5-tt Cor. 8th and F sts. nw. FOR SALE_OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— On Washington Heights, suitable for army or navy officer, a very desirable 15-room donble house. | This property has all the Iatest tmprove- ments and is heated ty steam. For price and per- mit to examine apply to noS-lw CHARL y. HANDY, 610 18th n.w. FOR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST 10-ROOM white stone front recidence on Columbia Heights, 1363 Harvard st; unsurpassed both as a home or an inv stment. French plate windows; in- terior decorations in Callfornia redwood; ' par- lo, reception hall, dining room, butler's pantry and kitchen on same floor; tiled bath; nickeled plumbing; 6° large bed rooms; elcetrical appl!- ances; big tuducementy in price and tetas to a prompt purchaser. OWNER, 1229 Pa. ave.oc3ltf Norwood Institute, + ., near Connectiqut avenue. ind limited schoel for girls. ecial courses for grown Mrs. WM. D. CA B. FRANK GEBEST IANO, ORGA. Shorthand DAVID ©. BANGS, ELOCUTION & DRAMATIC ART, DEEP BREATH- ‘ATURALNESS. Studio, 1019 bm. Send for circular. ING, EXPRESSION, et. ow., after 4 Teacher of P no6-Im — Studio—1327 F st. n. DICTATION STENOGRAP cher, Witnodaughals, and“ THEORY, Room and Thomas Circle. A day college the Christian Brother, # Leave Wastingtou a Jersey ay For Chi teins, 103 ‘c Tor aud Cievela S40 pam. erkeley Springs, 32 5 2 except pas. . Mountain Lake Park and Ouk- 1215 a.m, all daily. No t Mountain Lake Park Sun: anton, 12:00 noon cr and way stations, fempits, Wirainct + Bristet and Keanoke + Secping Cars t 5. 8:80 am. 4:82 p.m. 9:00 avin. f12:00 noon, §1:15, 4:30, $5 For Hager For Boy: YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains Huminated with pintsch light. For Pbiladelpiia, New York, Boston” and the Enst, week days, 05, 8:00 10:00 ain. Din- Ing Car), 12:00, 12: 200 G05 Dining Cart, pam. lecplng Car open at ‘A select day The Stuart School. , achool fo- Girls and Young Ladies, Opens Oct. 1. Avademie, evlieciate and preparatory courses. Kin: ISTH ST. N.W.. COR. MASS. AVE. is a UART, Principal. Washington HeightsSchoo NG AVE. N.W. 1850 WYOM: French and music specialties. celal pupils recelved in school and ns ee FRANCES M4 FOR SALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class Lusiness properties, including some fine corners. . Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lota in all sections of the city, from $250 up- ward. (apl6-t) F.G. AUKAM, 600 F st. p.w. ALE—AT $6, COST $8,000. ear New Hampshire uve. and R; a beautiinl brick dwelling; Ist floor, parlor, reception nd Kitchen; 7 bed rooms: tiled lain tub; hot-water heat; electric ap- <150 SHED FLATS rooms and bath on F st RNISHED F) . noms and bath, 3d floor: AN PROPERTY Iti and 12th. .! squares from LE-BUILT HOU air row, 11 room: d to any one purchasing a good, subst: one that was beautiful parlor, FOR SALE—ON A FASHIONABLE DRIVEWAY. very pretty and desirable stx-rooms and bath dwellings; buff bricks, stone and galvanized fron + trimmings; very ieriy finicbed fazerler; large rooms and hall: electric bells and attachments en g28 fixtures. Price, $4.000; very easy terms. In- tire of M. M PARKER,’ 1418 F st. mb28-tf ____ FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE— DESIRABLE CORNER.” Gor. of N. Y. uve., near entrance to proj memorial bridge. ‘This is a very desirable lot (shape and size) and should double in value in a short time. Price, 40c. per sq. ft. FOR EXCHANGE—VALUABLE SMALL FLATS property in Chicago, yielding 7 per cent ret; will ee this ‘city. Inguire of J. CHESTER, Room 1v, 615 14th st. aw. 07-3t » for 4 or 5 carriages, groom ND PREMITS CAN BE ORTAINED “window ‘mod. Jegant_ repair; cheap and. accomme terms. See OWNER, at once, Koom 2, Warder FOR RENT— $5.1126 Cusiulng pi se. 4r. ---440 Wasi'n -t. 4r two modem 6- at $200 leas than cost. "Star office. 6 ROOM AND ami; good cellar and ya SSS Thre, ke FOR SALE-NEW natRRTapOS 318 G:h nw. 6s, | balance monthly. 1423 6th nw, 6r. --1547 9th nw, 6r. 27 uth nw, 6r. 322 Mapie av, 9r. -1019 20th nw, yr. house or lot, situated in the fi it is a beautiful front and xo well = -2531 Mess. ave, plannsd; 4 rooms on Ist ¥ washstand, cll 1 cost of house and 1 D. D. STONE & WT WATER he: ‘224 18th aw, 14r. 1405 14th st nw, str. aunanete IX (6) ROOM BRICK ON 1270 ST. 3 $2,250; $1,000 cash, Inguire A. J. WHITA. ERY CHEAP AT $5,300_NEW BAY. CABINET MANT! cy -1206°G aw, aj 100T 20th st. Or. ON Y av, 12r. VRTHWEST. Keys at office. , 613 12th st. now TIME TO PURCHASE NORTHWEST. nd cellar: rent, $25 mi ES & FAIRFA An ann tt "hn nana ih in wan Trick; 6 rooms, bath w The Milton, flat. = 18 ft. front, on K st. west of Conn. av 2025 G nw, 1 reduced to $2. 7 Hoanoke tr, 12r. Y SALE_1347 F ST. N. ments, two-sto $11 Vt ave, store. S11 7th uw, sto. 83.34. - 1808 H aw, 15r. at 1245 F st. ne. BY OWNERS —COLUMBL two remaining houses now 1 us on Roanoke, These ‘houses hav overlook the city and are partien- reason of location, e been especially de- . containing ten rooms gnd large bath, spacious and nimerous closets, very room abundantly hot-Water heat. KENNEDY & DAVIS signed by us for hom lighted: double bath; alse 2005 Lith st. mw., 9 rooms and bath; FOR EXCHANGE—NCTE OF $1,000, SI mortgage, and balrrce cash for house, at $2,500 to $4,000. BOYER & SON nor-3t church; jot 40x135, on 13th st., Holmead M equity, $2,000; want $5,000 house. JOL HENDERSON ‘(with J. F. Waggaman), n.w ith and G FOR EXCH ANGE— TO TRADE SEE AS EXCHANG SPECIALTY. a5-Iw CHAS. E. BAN! GIS OUR 700 14th st. n.w. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Leaves Washington, D. , foot of Tth st. days, 7 a.ta., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomiui Creek, St. Clement and Breton Bay landings. Wednesdays, 7 a.1n., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Voint, Colton’s, Leouanltown, Abel's, Nomini Creek, Piney Polat, St. George's Island, Saiith’s Creek, Coan and Yeo: comico rivers, Saturdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Polut, Nomuini Creek, Colton’s. Gee schedules.) C. W.'RIDLE General Manager. po2- tt lhe Weems Steamboat Co. ¥ALL SCHEDULE. Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st. whart every Sunday at 4 p.m. for river landings and Baltimore. Passenger accommodations strictly first class. Elec: trie lighted throughout. All river freight must Ue prepaid. Specia. rutes given on Baltimore freight STEPHENSON ULOS... Ageuts. 810 Pa. ave. Telephone, 745. se7-tf E. 8 RANDALL POTOMAC RIVER E— Steamer Harry Rardall ‘eaves River View Whart, 7th sureet, Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at 7 a.m., landing at all wharves as far down as Mad- dox creek, Va., including Chapel Point and Colonial Beach, returning on Mondays about 9 p.m. nesdays and Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger ac- commodsticns first-class. Freight received until hour of sailing. Telephone 1765. FA. EDD & CO. B.S. RANDALL, ‘Agents, Alex ._ Proprietor and Manager. . GEO. 0. CARPINTER. Gen. Ages, Washingtor sIC CITY N. CHAS. EVANS, East Cepitol st., These houses bare all modern conven @esirably situated and the rents rooms aud bath. Kitchew ou first floor; tiled’ bat mable offer acce] : jt T2106 KR ST, 7 Lnw, r&b: a ‘ark; rent, $20 euch: price, § t and balance montht WR, Star office. n7- suiall cash payme Ad brick, on Corcora provements; lot 20x near 12th; all modern tm- a bargain at $6,750, Ap- ES, cor. 14th and E 3 stories and c ROOM BRICK, 5 all mt; K st low rent to good tenant. ES, City Hall ERAL GREAT BARGA L and 17th sts. 7 rooms, ete. Price only $4,000. On 25th st. bet. Pal seinent brick dwell! A bargain; on easy electric bell, eatsl Gis 12th st. bw. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. MILES FROM PA 14th st. nw. 2 rooms: all mod. imps. story, bay-win- brick house; all LEEDS & LIvPiNcortT Desire to inform their patrons that HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Will be Fept vpen the entire winter for the re ception of guests. se10-1f HURST.—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ve.; electric elevator; steam beat. Send for il- lustrated booklet. Special fall and winter rates. sTOR — MATHEMATT ih se hh : clenentiay Oo ievy Chase university. graduate; experienced; references. PEEXCH ASD RAGT Schooi for Young Ladies. Half ao nour from Wash’ jon, D.C.. hy elec- the lnogeage of the bouse. 1896 Address Statlon E.. Washington, D.C. Scnool, Basiness Coli pared for exai MRS. ESTE Pupil of Mr. and Class Instruction, 129 W st. location; Private The Serk jey . $20 ISTH ST. N.W., jplls “prepared for Annapolis, for all universities and -t commissions In the and for the civil service. Duriag the past yenr sixteen students have been success: fully fitted for various examinations. None have Arrangements may be made for private lesson fn all branches. fj se2t-tt CITA: schools, for dl RATIS. “Weak voices and bi Gaillard Schooi }%%, Of Languages, A Business Education. ROOKKEEPING, spelling, stenegraphy, mechanical and patent now is the time to coin, already enrolled; Lew building, gyimsasium, prizes, WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 811 EAST CAPITOL St. Bliss Scinool o1 Incorporated. Practical elec draughting exc! Has its own electric is the ONLY institution of. i Visitora welcome. tion. L. D. BLISS, Presideu! Miss Katie V. Wilson, mded by Mr. Studie and_res- grins and na h School, 906 F, clisses and pri W. FISHFR, B.S.. Hend Master. of French Language, Prof. Paul E. Voinot, YORK AVE. typewriting, Ger- Apply. for Nirs. NicCartee-Lamont, INSTRUCTION, ~ ictectricity Biles building, 35 B at..a.w. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Square pianos at 75 per cent off cost. For the balance of the week we shall offer square pianos of such well n makes as Bradbury, Stein- ¥, Knabe, Chickering, Decker, ., at just a fourth of what they cost originally, and on payments of $2 down—$i week. for Bradvury ring avd mechanical Laboratories fuliy light plant, and Catalogues on upplic William Shakespeare of idence, 1829 10th st._u.w. COLUMBIA _ NSERVATORY OF NUS Sow open for instruction on pi Banjo and Mandoi Instruction by Miss Buckingham, at $ n,w., or at home of pup FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL C metic sounds, for lad.es and gentlemen; new ter i: uid advanred itt S’ SELECT SCHOOL, 11 T st. a.w., OF ALL GRADES. ASIUM, equipped with Sargent ist been’ built ind the laboratory Students trained in this school in accordance with modern methods readily ments of the most advanced collczes, aud ally under the avera Olney ‘School, Boarding and dus school for girls. “Remored fro Miss nia Mason’ Laura Lee Dorscr, Principals. MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREET BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Grail study. Special students admiticd. 'f) ruction im ali departments in best modern methads, FRIEND: We've taken them in exeha Uprights, and had evers one put in perfect apparatus, has Ju maet the require: nt to exchange St for ight within 12 sw you all you paid for It, bury IDWELL, Principal. 1206 Asth st, facing Brad ctory Ware Rooms. 5 Pa. Avenue N. W. SMITii, Manuf: Hazieton Pianos. Vose Pianos. Factory Prices. $10 Payments. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 uth St. N.W. erected aud specially designed f with passerger elevator, steam bi sanitary conditious, together with; tennis court, furcish every requisjie for 2 home and a complete school equipment. ‘Twenty-second year opens Weducaiey classitication of Bourdiug ‘Tepils, ssibextion of nai thirtieth, for ¢ : re AZARETH J, SOMERS, Princ offers: unpe ralleied opportunitic an EXPERIENCED, PitaCdivaL ap experienced business mup—a practical and legislative stenograpier Pan-American methods In Shorthund, English, Rapid Culculutions, Kapid Special attention to Si tuation, and all Modera Business 41 location in :he city. Call and see vs, or sent Aunual aurouncewent containing unpasaileied record few iu posiiious. Day ited Light sessiuus. re Pianos Reduced in Price. mercial Law. rs 4 seT-tf JAMES HOOD. SCELLANEOUs. BOLIVAR [S_HOTEL.—SPECIAL RATES for Sept. and Oct. Home comforts. Good fishing and hunting. Best table. Rates $6, $7 and $3 r week. Circulars at Star office. JOHN H. DUKE. (at A = ee A. HENNHU , PROF, electro and ssage operator, All kinds of medi cal electsic baths at gentlemen's homes. Vibra- electric and medical shampooing for the p. Warts, moles and superfuous nov-1nt 618 120 ST. N.W. CURED. Dr. Leatherman, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. Hy- Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consiil- . Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; ‘fues., Thurs. and Sat. even., 7 to 8. G02 F n.w. Closed’ on Sun. ocl5-1m* FOR SALE— Kreautiful new hath and every modes ‘ption hall, dinin; large lot ‘to. pul ‘NER; terms strictly with- ptril location, ne. ; Keod front on county - 3. SCHWARTZ, 605. 6th Re 21x116 LOT TO ALL Frave house renting $16 per mo. WILL SELL FOR $5,000, Was consiiered cheap at % SX) cash, $1,000 in one year, ‘balance $3,500 in near cor. Conn. ave, wa year ago; OCEAN TRAVEL. aoe PACIFIC RAILWA from Venecourer BUILT 7-ROOM PART OF N.E. WASH. FOR $3,600; $560 CASH, VIMER, Real Es FOR SALE_1303 N HOUSES _ ix Intended elvamships safl + 698 13TH ST. $18,600; 1304 13TH perty for residences or investments. W. FENWICK, 1303 N st; Jagan a» China: WAKKIMOD, Dec Second sat in accu . J. AVE. SE; BUILT BY 319 by 115 to a 15-ft. alley; ston and press beick front; outside plate glass doors; rooms and tiled bath; handsomely n fireplaces; gned” stairs; finished lighting; latest and best this is a gem; suitable for a i SBSoOMer wanted. Apply to es apply $53 Broadway, ali st., N.Y. American Line. sampton (Loudon-P. 7 - S. Mail Steamsny ding every Wednesday. rates only, 65 ber of Congre ory and -basement 6-room bri terms $100 “cash, balauce payable mouthly; WESCOTT, WILCOX & 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. RET. 17TH_AND 18TH elling of 15 rooms and finely decorated; 3 offer wanted. i bath and ull FOR SALE—MASS. sts.; beautiful stone two’ tiled bath rooms; -December 2, INTERNATIONAL 3 SATION COMP. Piers 14 and 15, North River. Office, 6 Bowl Green, N. ¥. OSS. "Agents CANCER EXPERT. Cares without the knife; references can be given; 148 recent cures in this’ city. sell-3m* DR. GEORGE LILLEY. 353 Hi st. s.w. DENTISTRY. We can take out that tooth ‘That's troubling you and do It in a way that'll fusure you no pain, discomfort or after effects! We have n method (used exclusively by oar- selves) that permit of our extracting any number of teeth without pain to the patient. We extract free of charge where plates are ordered. Hours, 9 to 5—Sundays, 3 to 5. D Cc DENTAL, | 1225 o “eo PARLORS, | F St. noo-21d Painless Extracting, soc. Best teeth, $8. Puloless Gillings, 75e. up. Gold crowns, $5." Each department in charge of an expert ‘specialist of long experience. Nu students. AN work guaruntecd. See larger ad. on page 5. U. §, DENTAL ASS'N, TTH AND D STS. 3. FREE DENTAL IXFIRMARY.—DENTAL DEPART ment cf Cotumbian University, 1325 H st. nw. All operations upon the teeth at cost of material used. Extracting free. Hours from 1 to 6 p.m. we! ccmplete and given to vue: tng, the languns: Branch Warerooms, 521 11th st. nw. Stieft Piano. xamine our stock of Grands and Uprights, You will find ft to your interest to see and ANO before deciding rded by thou- the best mo- Lessons on the Jauko k W121 Vermont : MK. PUTNAM'S SCHUOL, 1633 19th st. n.w., prepared for universities a and for busi- Recs_pursuits. TLILIAM 1. Mrs. Carrie Kidw VOCAL INSTRUCTION. teckinteal ‘sch: Private instra “1488: N ST. NW. | uv TH ST. N.W., NEAR F ST. NABE PIANO EUGEN D'ALDERT: r Younz Ladies and Little Children GREEK, MATHEMATICS AND tes prepared tor coliese, ¥ Prof. F. A. SPRING ‘ular containing ¥ CH ORGAN FOR Prscrice, without lessons; also tuition in pien THEO. INGALLS KING, Miss Sherman’s Schoo! for Guts, 1215 19th st., cor. Jeffersoa place, Reopens Uctober 7," 1896. % WASHINGTON Kindergarten Nermal Institute TRAINING OF TEACHERS (TWE! WITH MODEL For particulars call either on LOUISE POLLOCK, fullest convicilon, i declare them t¢ be the best Instruments’ o1 Dr. HANS VON BULOW: thea the ab- ousider them the best with great volume and” noble tone tof desirable slightly ased Squace and Grend Pianos of our own Feturned from J prices and reazonadle terms. ad-hund Upright, Square and Grand Pianos of diferent mrkes taken in exchange und restored to good condition at prives and terms to sult all intending purchasers. KINDERGARTESS. FROEBEL IN takea in ea- GERMAN and in the children’ Sot KINDERGARTEN MANUAL. Model Lessons. Rules and Lectures. f tens and the Nursery and the NA% } : Careful Moving Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N.W. Telephone call No. 1/87. A BEAUTIFUL NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, FD handsome carved panels: three pedals; made to sell for $850; our price, $250; $10 cneh and §7 per month. Other up- rights at $5 per month. Abavlutely. Andis. r nten Teachers, r sce nt Ballantyne's, 428 7th st. Violin instructions. Terms ifoderate. Apply at 983 M at. u.w. HUGO WORCH, s24 R._W. Barker, Funeral Director and P: Embalm 2 1th st awe a Residerce on the premises. Telephone eall 997. «23m W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Street Northwest, Brersthing strictly first-class and on the most rea- eonable terms. Telephone call 340, dal-te GYMNASIUM oe ¥ AND CHILDREN; asi7 T SE, opens Monday, Norenfer. S08, from 9100 to $0;00 9.20, until ‘Nov othe: PIANOS OF THE Rtg sgnable prices, at 1 ABLE MAK PLE GF MU KUHN. Toning’ and re- oc3-3m o'clock’. % Dining Cari, (9-00 a.m. ng Car), 3:00 205 Dining wengers, 1 Butte? Parior 0. p.m... week days. 12:35 p.in. tExcept Sunday. *Daily fSunday only. 11, 12 a.m; 1, 2, 3, $215 ex. 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 p.m. st 10:05, 11 12:05, 1205, MS, 5:5, 625, 7:05, FROM ALEXANDRIA (Daily) —5 5, 7:20 ex., 8, 8:20 cx., 9, 10, 11, 4, 4:45, 5:30, & 7, 8 9, 10, 11 205, 10:21 a.m,“ , 5:21, G21 i . FOR MOUNT VERNON (and os except Sundays.)—10, 11, pm. FORK ARLIN E. FALLS CHURCH, ‘, 8:50 (except Sunday), D, 2:40, 4:20, 6:05, 205, pam.) daily: Baggage checked free for passencers holding first class Uckets at station. Bicycles, 25 cents each. G. BE. ABROTT, GEO. BR! PHILLIPS, 32cm Manager. Gen Fass. Agent. 003 YLVANIA RAILIOs Station corner of 6th and B streets. In effect September 24, 1896. 7:50 AL M. week days, PITTSBURG EXPRES Parlor and Dining Cars Harrist) to Pittsburg. 10:30 . M. PENNSYLVANIA AMITED man Sleeping, Dining, Swokiug and ¢ Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Civcinnatt, Indianap- olis, St. Louts, Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Par- oT ir to Harrisburg. 10:30 A. M. FAST LINE.—Pullmap Baffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. “Buffet Purlor Car Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 3:40 P. M. CRIGAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. =Vullman “Buffet. Parlor Car to Murrixburg. Sleeping and Dining Gars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Chicago. 10 PM. ESTERN EXPRESS. —DPullman Sieep- ing Car to Chicaxo, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chi. St STERN EXPRESS.—Punl- man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and Harrisburg to St. Louls and Cincinnati Diniug re 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS,—Pullman Sleep- i Car to Pittsburg. ‘30 A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Fatls daily, except Sunday. 10:30 A. M. for Elinira and Renovo daily, except Sunday. For Lock Haven week days and Wiil- Jamsport Sundays, 3:40 P. M. 10 F. M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falis, daliy, except Saturday, with Senne ‘Car Washington io Suspension Bridge via om 10:40 P. M. for Efe, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- falo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elmira. For Philadelphia, New York and the Ea: 300 P. M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” atl Parr Cars, with Dining Car from Baltim Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 10: (Dining Car), and 1120 indug “Car from Wii- mningtun) A." M., 12:45, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 and 11-35 P.M. On Sundiy, 7:00 (Dining Car), 7:20, 9:00, 11:00 Wining Car from Wilmington) A. M. 215, 3:15, 4:20, 6:40, 10:00 nnd 11:35 P. or Philadelptia only, Fast Express, 7:50 A. M. days. Express, '12:15 week days, 2:01 and - M. daily. For Boston, without M. week aay For Pope's Creek Line, daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, . P.M. daily, ‘except and 4-20 BP! M. Atlantic Coast Line Express, 4:30 A. M. M. dafly; Richmond only, 10-57 A. Atlanta Special, via Richmond and Line, M. dally. Accommodation for uantico, 7:45 A. M. daily and 4:25 P. M. week Qu days. ri offices, corner 15th and G streets, and at the station, Gth and B streets, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. S. M. PREVOST, J. R. Woon, ‘General Manager. General Passenger Agent SOUTHERN RAILWAZ, PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Schedule im effect June 14, 1896. Ail trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- tion E M.—Dafly.—Io-al for Danville. Connects at Manassas for Strasburg, daily, except Sunday, pd at Lenchbare with the Norfolk atts. acd with the Chesapeake and aral Bridge a: ‘on Forge. SAM. —THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pulltuan Buffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Saliv- tury with Pullman Sleeper for Asheville and Hot jgs. X. C.: Knoxville and Chattanooga, Teun., utd at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta’ Pollman Buffet Sleeper Washington to Galveston, Texas, via Montgomery. New Orleans and Houston, and Paiman Sleeper New York to Birmingham via Charlotte and Audanta. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Riverton and Strasture. dalis, except Sunday, 4.51 P.M.—Daily.—Loeal for Charlottesritie. 10:43 P.Mf._Dails. WASHINGTON AND SOUT:I- WESTERN VESTIRULED i.IMITED. composed ‘cf Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Ccoches, Pallman Sleepers New York to Axhe- ville and Hot Springs, N. C.; New York to ‘Tampa via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and Jacksot Ville, and New York to i TRAINS IN WASHINGTON AND OHTO DIVIS- TON feave Was! 2O1 a.m. dally and 4:45 daily, except for Round Hill: Leestre, and 6:25, thening. arrive at Wa pm asic. from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- cept Su.dsy, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily, ex- copt Sanday, from Leesburg. ‘Throngh trains from the south @rrive at Wash- ington, 42 a.m., 2:20 p. and 9:40 p.m. dally. Maraesss Division, 10:00 a.m. @afly, except Sun- due and 8:40 a.m. daily from Charlotteavitte, Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation end informa- ton furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania deenne. and at Pennsylvania allroad passenger station. a W.F. GREEN. General Supt. J_M. CULP. Traffic Manoger. W. A. TURK. Gen. Pass. Agent. Agent Pasa. CRESAPEARE AND ORTO RAILWAY. THROVGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY Ix AMFRICA ALL TRAINS VESTTRULED FLECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED [IN DINING CARS. 8TA ‘TION SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedule im effect May 17, 1896. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincionat! and St. Louis Spe- ctai—Solid “train for Cimcionat!. Pullman sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis aud St. Louis without clisnge. Cotnects at Cor- ington, = for Hot Springs. Parlor cars Cincin- nati to 11:37 P.M. DAILY—F. F. V. Limited—Sota train for “C-ncinnat!” Pullman ‘sleepers to Cinelnnati, Lexington and Loujsyille without change. Pail. man compartment car to Virginia Hot tome without change, Tucedaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, Daily connection for the ‘Springs vation car. Sleepers Cincinnat! to Chicago and St. Louls. 10:57 A.M., EXCEPT SUNDAY—Via Richmond for Old Polat’ and Norfolk. Only rail line. 2:20 P.M, DAILY—For le, Charlottes- Eilig, Seusiten and for Kichmond, “daily,” except y. ‘Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio officer, 513 and 1421 Iwanla avenue, 111 st. n.w., and at the station. ea a0 TN. W. FCLLen, BrR0-284 General Passenger Agent. ELIA WEICHISEL, Dirgetor. LLEGE OF. COMMERCE, Ok Un. Ee AM CE. Principal Twenty-Afth year ay a business oducator. and fifteen yea}h a ureutber of Msi; Civil Service, COLUMBIA co COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS AND NOTARY PUB- 4 ind_ territories Mee SeS CHARLES 8. BUNDY, es and 82% 4% st. now. (new Equity Fear in this the faculty of Str Accountancy, Shorthand’ and Trpewriting. months’ course in shorthand «abd free. Moderate ene ee ‘all the. epurscs, well-tiguted rooms ATTORNEYS. WM. L FORD, Fe = ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 620 Fs. o.w. House, 1309 st. nw, Al Hinde of egal bosincss” promptly “attended to, el CAMPBELL, CARRINGTOX, ATOM: EY-AT-LAW, rebster Law huilding, . 2 ashing fon, D.C.” Residence, No. 3 Mount Verna Now York ave. and oth'et. aw = FRANCE, SWITZ. seiling from Ni . Tharsdays and sailing from New York on stake specinily addrrased printed teat teamers sailing from > printed matter, etc or all countries AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. for POKT A er from Baltimore. % wer from New MAILS POR SOUTH (2) At 6:25 AM Gilly addiemed only, per ws . TURKS ISLAND, for JAMAICA, CAMPECHE, ters must te lis for NEWEC thence by steam NDLAND, by rail to Matifag 1 e dally at Uc for MIQUELON, - which are forwarded vin New York.) close Vin steamers nicws specially ad- A and JAPAN, close here daily ap te Peking, from Mails for CHI Y ISLANDS, per <bip we here daily up to 6:30 e. from San F: * HAWATL per ss. here daily ap to 6:30 P.M. up to 6:30 P.M PRALIA (except cwanted via KEurape,), Mails for At e daily up to 630 P.M rRALIA, except West and SAMOA eda. from San Fraaciso, ly up to 6:30 PM. De ing daily, and the schedule of cioxing ou the presumption of their uninter- Registered mail closes at 10° A.M. same Registered mail closes at 1:00 PAT. same day. Registered mail a” Registered mail closes at 6:00 PM. previous: 4 loses at 6:00 FP d mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays JAMES P, WILLETT. Postmaster. LADIES GOODS. SLALSKIN AND ALL styles. Fur novel- - ACCOUN J. E. BATES Public Accouutaut and Auditor, Wastitgton Loun and Trust building, Cor. bth and FF sts, THE WAR VESS! Those Under Cor Progress Town: Chief Constructor Hichborn has made a of the condition of vessels under construction showing gratifying progress toward completion. The Brookiyn is almost be in commission within a few weeks, and the same is true of the These two fine and large armor- Compiction, be expected displaces 9,271 steams nearly 22 knots and carries eight s- -inch guns, strong combination has a maximum of 14 in les and barbette and six rapid-tir carries four d4-inch guns service before ewport News @ and Wilmington, are 8 and should The six comp Vicksburg, early next year three-fourths finished, and will all - half dozen torpedo boats building at ing along well, and will be completed next The Holland submarine boat is not quite half done. ommissioned again He says that she has been “modernized a much as practics rendering efficient service for a number of the money expended upon her.”” H CAROLINA. Populists Delighted With the Werk Accomplixhed There. The populists hereabouts and throughout the country are delighted, it is said, with the way they worked things in North Car- olina, and they point to affair the astuteness of their leader, Sen- ator Butler. ‘The populists have less than one-third of the votes in the tar heel state; motwith- both the dem- ocrats and republicans to their knees, They gave the state to Bryan thus defeating the hopes of the repubil- They defeated the hopes of the dem- oerats by electing a republican governor. In doing this, however, they got about half of the state offices, With less than a third of the total vote of the state, they secured fhe election of five out of nine Congressmen, bringing this about by inducing the republicans to dorse their nominees for Congre: publicans got three Congressmen and democrats one. arranged for, necessitating mo the brightest kind, the populists managed to arrange to secure nearly a third of the members of the legislature and their pro- portion of county officers. With their mem- bership in the legislature the: to hold the balance of powe claimed, either get a eceed Senator Pritch- ard or they will elect whoever they pref. standing this, by their votes States Senator Army Orders. | The army retiring board at Fort Leaven- worth, Kan., has been dissolved, and a new board, headed by Lieut. Col. lth Infantry, First Lieut. E. H. Webber, 20th Infantry, has been ordered before the board for re- Capt. J. Q. Adams, Ist Cavalry, has been retired on his own ter more than thirty years’ service. First Lieut, E. T. Cole, 6th Infantry, has been re- lieved from duty as military Austin College, Sherman, dered to join his company commiseary of been ordered to duty at Chicago. Sati Oe aes To Be Retired. Commander W. 'B. Newman of the navy has been placed on the retired list. He entered the navy as a volunteer officer in the war, and has @ most creditable record, T. Haskell, pplication, af- structor at Texas, and or- biistence, has