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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE-ON THE HEIGHTS — A fine offer for $6,000. New 3-story brick, with cellar, reception hall, laundry; unusuelly fine chandeliers, mantels and ‘ja8-8t trimmings: stone porch; nothing better for $7,500. rented, $16.50. NOE & 806 F wt. nw. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. bet. 18th and 14th sts. Beautiful front; stone poreh and sts house unusually well bullt papered: large tiled bath: tub; elegant mantels and gas fixtures; laundry; ne of the choicest locations In the city; N EXCEPTIONALLY CHOICE °RTH WEST: nice surroundings: 7 large rooms and cellar; beautifully papered; lot 30x125. Price, STONE & SONS, 804 & 806 F st. nw. FOR EXCHANGE THAT DESIRABLE ‘k dwelling 1313 RB st.; STONE & SON: S04 & 806 F st. nw. JANCE FOR A BARGAD r having left the city, house that cost $7,500. location on 4th st., one square from Fast Capitol st. DD. STONE & SONS, 804 & 806 F st. nw. Near New Hampshire ave. and R; a beautiful parlor, reception bed rooma; tiled ; hot water heat; electric ap- brick dwelling; <S, 804 & 806 F st. p.w. FOR es a — BARGAINS AT ALL prices. or call on = detore. ee 1335 F st. nw. FOR SALB_¢1,000 LESS THAN COST—BEAUTI- ful new house on Quincy st., ‘West Ecking- ton;"” 6 rooms; . tiled bath and srs sind gue- Matures; conertbe. ett Tide paking: large lot to 20-ft. alley; well worth $4,500: will sell for much less. Ad- dress E. R. B., Star office. ja8-tf FOR SALE—BIGGEST BARGAIN ON_ CAPITOL HiLL—East Capitol st. near Sth st.: and cellar; 9 rooms; press-brick; bay window; stone steps ‘and trimmings; price only $6,500;" terms eusy. Ja8-3t CHAS. E. BANES, 14th and G sts. FOR SALE—-ONE SQUARE FROM STANTON square, attractive residence, recently built; rev- en rooms; only $3,100; favorable terms; oypor- tunity to secure home and profitable investment. ALLEN C. CLARK, 606 F n.w. ~ ja8-3t* THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1897-24 PAGES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. #00 TO $50,000 TO LOAN ON D.C., MD., VA. ‘and N. C. real estate; also builders’ joans mde. Address LC. J., Star office. 1 IDLE MONEY WILL FIND A SAFE SIX PER cent real estate investment in the UNITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 1313 F st. nw. Ja0-3t_ TO LOAN—#1,500, 6 PER CENT; FIRST MORT- gage: direct from lender. Address B. = a ar offe, . WANTED—TO PLACE LOANS ON FIRST-CLASS Feal estate ‘security. Cost, to party borrowing moderate. D. D. THOMPSON, ja8-3t 1835 F st. nw. MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND, IN SUMS TO SUIT, to loan on approved District real estate. $2,000 to_$3,000 at 5 per cent. Ja7-tt ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Any amount. Lowest rates. Also installment L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, 1421 G st. nw. FOR SALE—NICE 6-RM. BRICK; BATH; LARGE rd_and parking; 12th st. n.w. near W; rents $iss0: reduced to $2,680; terms easy. FOR SALE—Elegant new white-stone and buff brick; 7 rms.; tiled bath; furnace; papered; lot 18x90; reduced to $4,250: fine location. ROLAND C. BOOTH, Ja8-3t* Cor. 10th and G ss. FOR SALE—COLUMBIA HEIGHTS— 2826 14th st. n.w. Price. $8,750. Beff brick aad stone front; nite rooms and bath; ot water Beat; ndsomel red. 7 Paper: W. WALKER & SON, T-3t 1006 F st. n.w. We RE! ESTATE IN SUMS 5 and 6 per cent interest. D. D. STONE & SONS, 803-306 F st. n. MONEY TO LOAN ON WASHINGTON CITY REAL estate at 5 and 6 per cent. jaS-6t_ LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1308 F st. EDUCATIONAL. IN. Wasi Mandolin, Violin and Guitar. ROBERT DOWNING'S DRAMA’ terms snd circular apply to him, building, Room 1. Ja9&16-2t* OKELEY "y.* SCHOOL. Young ladies and little children. 4739 Madison st., Dupont Circle. Mies E. V. HETH,A.M. ja2-120* THE VIRGIL PRACTICE CLAVIER ae al. ee ang ae eres m0 . sares s"cEILA BOWS, 215 11 Cor. SW. ko MISS ANNIE V. WALTER, GRADUATE OF MISS Baldwin's famous seLool, at Staunton, Va, and Per of Bho eeators Tostiecte af oe ie is open to engagesi=ni secom: am teaches Studio, “exdbury Plano Pa. ave. Residetce, 188 G nw. PIANO LESSONS, specialty of b ; weak voices etrengthened; voles trial gratie’ MODERATE TERMS. ja6-6t* MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED WASHINGTON city real estate security. Privileges with ct te prior payments. HURATIO N. TAPLIN, oS Loans and Insurance, 1407 F st. n.w. mt ‘ MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST inte:cet on D. G. real estate security. FRANK T. RAWLINGS. Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1506 Pa. av. (Arlington Fire InggCo.'s office.) jal-tt PRIVATE TUTOR — MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE, languages, music; elementary or advanced study; university graduate; experienced; references. P! O. Box 518. nof-3m* WIMODAUGHSIS GLASSES, 1425 NEW YORE ave.—Beginning stenograpby, a.m. Jan. 6 Borinning Trookxceping, B23 a p.m. January 5. month to members; membership, $1 a a31-2w FOR SALE—$4,250-FASY TERMS—41 Q ST. N. Rew 2-story aud cellar house; brown stone and mottled brick front: parlor, reception hall, dinin; Toom, pantry and kitchen on ist floor; three b rooms and bath on second; handsome oak mantels and open fireplaces in parlor and dining roou brick set range; furnace; speaking tubes; elec- trie bells; handsomely papered. R. W. 'WAL- KER & SON, 1006 F st. o.w. ja7-3t for $40 a mouth; well- 4 STONE & SONS, So. A SPLENDID INV a mo. A very pretty new 6- ith fine bath with steel-ciad tub; S04 & S06 F st. nw. m brick dewelling, south of S st. ‘and will soon be sold. INE & SONS, S04 feet on 10th st., p if sold this week. HOUSES PAYING THEM RY APPLYING PRESS BRICKS, SALB_IF_ YoU frame cottage and stable; S. DONALDSON, 9TH AND G OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F —OR EXCHANGE 6,000 FEET OF unincumbered, for houses Apply CHARLES BAR- in any part of the cit FOR SALE—1540 HOWARD AVE, Very best séction of Mt. Pleasant. Price, $5,500. $500 cash ‘Three-story and celiar; mottled brick; stone trimmings; nine rooms and cellar; furnace; modern plumbing; handsomely papered. R. W. WALKER & SON, ---Monthly payments. _Sa7-3t_ ____ 1006 F st. nw. FOR SALE—1402 21ST ST.. NEAR DUPONT CIR- cle; handsome, new, mottled brick and stone front house; parlor, recepticn hall, dining room, butler’s pantry and kite bed rooms and tiled bath; 6 handsome mantels and open fireplaces; finished iv oak; handsomely dec- grated throughout; electric bells and lightlag. Place and Morgan ave., Holmead Mano tuinutes’ walk from 14th st. cable cars); they have ball, parlor, reception hall, dining toon, fou" and entire house heated by fur- concrete cellar; large verand: tiled vesti- late roof; three sides open, with fine park- beth, front and side; lots "25x109; prices, R $4,750 and $5,000; easy terms. — Send address to OWNER, 1321 Yale st. nw. (statin what time you can go) and he wili call and take you to sce them, or you can see owner at 600 F ‘tory front), any day from 9 until 4. Kitchen and butler’s pantry on first floor: Ved rooms and tile bath room on second fioo lurge attic over all nace SMALL HOUSES IN N.W. AT that will pay good Interest on investment. room house In Brightwood Park, $1,250; monthly payments. JOHN T. KNOTT, ja6-6t ais F st FOR ‘EED MONEY AND WILL TAKE $1,200 less than cost: my house is a pretty new S-story brick, with cellar and furnace; 1 will take $5,200 for It; situated in choicest and most con- Yenlent square in Georgetown. Address E.'S. M., Star offi Ja6-5t FOR S. S, E NOTICE— T have a large “UP-TO-DATE” list of the best properties the market affords. Many will be sold at BIG SACRIFICE. Prices $5,000 to $250,000. "Phone 27. E. C. BAU) , 1410 G n. —HOUSES—DON'T FAIL TO SEE jt houses on Holmead ave., just com- fore you buy elsewhere. We ‘dont ex- built, better arranged, better for rantee this. We will sell just tised heretofore. Pow. jas-6t 10-ROOM _HOUS! WHITE ST 2133 TO 2141 S. TO 44 FT. FRONT. Oc AVENUE HEIGH' de! FOR SALE-A LOT IN THE HEART OF THE elty (10,396 sq. ft.), improved by three 4-story .b. houses; grand site for an apurtiment house. 251m D. M. OGDEN, Ex., 124 P xt. now. FOR SALE — v E, 12 ROOMS, 1357 EW HOI Roanoke st., Columbia Heights, overlookiug city. PATRICK O'PARRELL, 1425 N.Y. ave. n.w. d5-tf FOR_SALE— 1734 Corcoran st., 12 rooms and bath. 1912 Sunderland place, 10 rooms and bath. 411 Est. ne., 7 rooms and bath. 241 Va. ave. &-c., 10 rooms and bath. Prices low. Terms easy. R. L. GOODMAN, delT-tt 603 13th st. table on rear: on 14th st. BLACK WooD, AP and bath bricl : nothing like it ever offered CHAS. W. BLACKWOOD, 607 750-3 STORY AIST OF BARGAIN ory press-brick, b ory press-brick, bay window. rooms, bath, m.f, H. BARNES & CO., und cellar brick hou y LOW TO QUICK R near Dupont Circle, ac ALITY NORTH. and 13th sts."" business proper Splendid 9pportnal own-town business site at a very reason- WESCUTT, WILCOX & H 1 P “Installment Plan." b payment and $15.00 monthly pay- new brick dwellings southeast for sale on Houses have 7 rooms and bath beautiful mantels and (open plumbing WESCOTT, WIL Mass. ave. bet. 17th and 18th sts." Desirable stone dwelling, with large lot and House ‘contains 16 rooms and eth rooms. Reautifully decorated, paint- Offer wanted. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTO: ‘1907 Pa. ave. nw. je alley in rear. FOR SALE—IN THE FASHIONABLE PART OF the northwest is where you want your home, es- Jally if It costs po more than elsewhere. We ave such, containing 10 rooms and bath; 25 feet front, t which we can sell for $10,500. del2-1m* GEO. FE. EMMONS & €O., 1316 F nw. FOR £ALE—A SULERB HOME ON COLUMBIA Heights, 1353 Harvard st.; its most el! thoroughfare; colonial white stone front .8; average 18x18; Fr 3 sanitary plumbing; electrical appli- acces throughout. To parties meaning business, ‘Wil seil at a sacrifice price and on easiest terms, OWNEE can be seen at 1229 Pa. ave. nol FOR 8ALE—AND EXCHANGE— Several first-class business properties, including some fine corners. Houses from $450 to $50,000. Lots in all sections of the “ity, from $250 up- ward. (apié-tf) F. G. AUKAM, 600 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—CHEAP—A FOLDING BED AND mattress; almost new; woven-wire springs. Ad- _dress Box 140° Star office. ite FOR SALE—A YOUNG THOROUGHBRED IRISH water spaniel, male; can give pedigree. For _further partledlars apply at 710 10th st. mw. it® MCNEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT aT CUR- rent retes of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROW) jal-tt 1406 G@ st. nw. “MONEY TO LOAN” re 5 PER CENT, ts FER CERT AND.© FER CENT IN WASHINGTON CITY REAL ESTATE. WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON 1907 PA, AVE. N.W. a rae made without delay..Expegses reasonable. je19-1m H. K. POLTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. ave. n.w. Mcney Icaned on personal property. Unredeemed pledges for tale. 19-3in* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER cent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 or more ‘received at -any interest period. F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 Fst. nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PEK CENT ON Washington city real estate; no delay. CHARLES W. HANDY, del5-1m G10 18th st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c. The security will hot be removed trom your pos- session. We make loans of any amount from $10 to $1,000. Payments on principal received at any time, which will lessen cost of carrying ‘the loan. You can have the money the day you apply for it, All business strictly contidential. Lowest rates, no publicity, courteous treatment. Our plan of waking loans will please you, CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., del4-16d 02 F st. ‘bw. In the District, Secured without loss of time. Interest at 5, 5% ara 6 per cent. GASCH BROS., Keal Estate Brokers, no27-tf __1307 F st. n.W. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, cn D. real estate. Large loans a specialty. Frowpt attention, WALTER H. ACKER, noT-tf 704 14th st. bw. TO LOAN— N BEAL ESTATE— 5.000. 4.009. THOS E. WAGGAMAN, noT-tf 917 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON AP- proved 1ea) estate security in D.C.; special atten- tiom given to negotiation of loans for large amounts. HERBERT A. GILL, 1319 F st. n.w. noé-3m. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON real estate in D. C. No undue charges. HEISKELL & McLERAN, no5-tf 1008 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, AT LOWEST RATE 'OF INTERES?, o REAL ESYATE IN THE DISTRICT. R. 0. HOLTZM Jel7 COR. 10TH AND F ST Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Half an hour from Washington, D. C., by elec- trie cars. ‘French the of the houac. Reopens October 1, 1896. Address Mile. LEA M. BOULIGNY, Jatim___P. 0. Station E, Washington, D. ‘C. Emile E. Mori, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, SPECIALTY, SINGING; ITALIAN METHOD. F OST. N.W. ja4-1m* The Berkeley School, 820 18TH ST. N.W., Prepares pupils for West Point, Annapolis and all colleges. Its students are uniformly successful. Private tuition in all branches. Evening classes for men. CHARLES W. FISHER, B.8., ja2-tt Head Master. APPLICANTS FOR GOVERNMENT POSITIONS. should apply at once, If they wish to prepare for the spring examinations. “Tilustrated catalogue sent free, containing testimonials and names of hundreds ‘who have been successful. THE NATIONAL CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL, jal-itt Washington, D.C. Gunston Institute s.or emis, 1212 AND 1214 14TH ST. Ww. Mr. ana Mrs. B. R. MASON, Priucipals. oc22-m, th&s Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics resumed January 4. 531 7th st. ne. de20-1n* ‘10th st. n.w.—Piano, and mandolin, flute. Free advantages. to pupils. 0. B. BUL de26-slin® THE McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL FOR GIRIS, 1624 Mass. ive., 1305 17th st., 1623 N st. Thorough primary and college preparatory de- rtments. Advacced classes in kngtish, Modern nguazes and Art. JESSIE C. McDONALD, M.S., Princfpal. A. H. PARSONS, Preceptress. Fourteenth’ year opens Oct. 1, 1896. _oc81-s,tf FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN 6 MONTHS— 4 in class, 25 cents. Conversation aud reading. Madame: ‘ER, nee de Laxcmbourg, v rister 1 Dupont circle. de voice, violin, guitar “THE STUART SCHOOL A select duy and boarding school for Girls and Young Ladies. Academic, Collegiate, Preparatory Courses, 1224 AND 1226) 15TH ST.’ N.W., COR. MASS. AVE. Miss CLAUDIA ST! , Principal. de2tofet FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF 28 PHONETIC sounds; courses of 40 lessons ip 27/or 40 weeks. also 20 conversation and reading. {ssor V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D et.-1 no2s- MATHES red for college, Annapolis. F e Send for circular containing references. no23-2m* LOANS MADE WITHOU (AY ON APPROVED collateral, such as stocks, bonds, building and Joan arsociation certificates, Ife insurance policies in old lime compsnies and’ synuicate certiticates. YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott bidg. ny28-tt WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610 F N.W. Will joan you any sum you want, large or small, on furaiture, pianos, horses, wagous, etc., without removal cr publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, and apy part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Toan fn proportion to the amount Paid, WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN €O, Jel6-tr G10 F at. MONEY TO LOAN-$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER , etc. at 6 per cent on rat’ skal eetare, WM! Ht RAUNDARS & cO., 1407 F st. ap28-tf WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHQDL, 1850 WYOM- ing ave. n.w.—Home and Day, Schol for girls. Mind concentration and memory training clalty. MISS FRANCIS MARTIN, principal SARAH F. RUSS, Principal. ; SHORTHAND—WE CLAIM SUPERIORITY OVER all others in our METHOD of teathing the Pit- man system. We 1efer to réporters House and Sonate. $5 per mo. THE DRILLERY, 504 11th st., Ist floor. “ del7 MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTS §¢KEETS. English and French Boarding and Day School for Girls. . Reopens after the Christmas -vacation January sixth. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Associate Prin. sel6-tf PIANOS AND ORGANS. “I WANT. A PIANO, But I cannot afford to pay a big price. ‘How often do we hear this cxpression? Now we can supply you with an EXCELLENT PIANO, and do not ask you to pay a “big price.” It is the : LUDWIG PIANO, And is made by a man who “knows his business,” having been TONE REGULATOR for STEINWAY for 14 years. w ‘We can sell you one as low as $259, and warrant At, too. Sanders & Stayman, 1327 F ST. N.W. 18 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. $a9,12-2t ErMERSON PIANOS. In purchasing an Emerson Piano you get the finest tone, best work and material and'better value for the price than in other instruments sold. H. EBERBACH, 915 F st. Ja%1m Jobn F. Ellis & Co., Established 1852, 937 Penna. avenue. PIANO — PRICES DOWN! Lose no time in getting here if you want the best Piano bargains ever offered. The wonderfully low prices ought to prove ir- resistible to every family in Washington Who have the least thought of buying a ti $60 Petite Bijou Upright Piano, —in excellent condition. An exceptional low price, $60. Payable $5 per month. Knabe & Gabler Square Pianos, $ 75 ° $5 down and $5 a month. Schmidt, Schiad & Co. Piano, D100 $5 cash and $5 a month. Fine Heinek Piano for DL SO $10 down and $6 a month. Ivers & Pond $ 1 50 Piano for’ $10 cash and $6 a mouth. Fine Chickeri Piano, only 9175 —for only $10 a month. Steinway § ll Fi 5 Piano, only —only $10 a month. Smith & Barnes. $200 Piano, only —only $10 a month. Fine Pease $250 Piano, only —only $10 a month. Brambach $27 5. Piano, A rebate will be refunded for larger pay- ments on any of the above instruments. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH. Need we warn you not to delay? Such Wonderful Piano bargains won't go begging! Pianos tuned, repaired and moved at re- duced prices, John F. Ellis & Co., Chickering Piano Warerooms, 937 Penna. Ave. It MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounts a rpecialty. TYLI & RUTHERFORD, dy-tt 1307 F st. b.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays. ‘M. M. PARKER, mho-tr 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIKED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ‘ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. ‘No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ap25-tr 1324 F at. nw. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no de- lay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, apl8-tt FOR SALE-FURNITURE FOR A 5 (6) ROOM 3, One sq. from Capitol and Library; io fine coudition; used 15 mos.; for sale at a sacrifice; terms to suit; owner ‘may take out part in lodging or board, or both. Address D. M. C., uitice. YR SALE—1 ST. NG 5 10—cost $60; 1 Household, $9—cost $40; 1 Singer, E 1 tailoring machine, $5, EUNK'S SEWING ACHINE EXCHANGE, 327 © st. se. Open evenings tili it FOR SALE—SPECIAL BARGAIN- SLIGHTLY-USED Stef upright piano; will sell very low. Beautiful square piano, carved legs; $70, easy terms. STIEFF BRANCH WAREROOMS, 621 lth st nw., near F st. FOR SALE—A LATEST-IMPROVED physician's operating chair; has had Uttle or no use; will sell for less than half price. To be Seon at 1324 Vt. ave. nw. Ja7-3t* FOR SALE-PARTY MOVING TO NEW YORK wil. sell handsome Bradbury upright piano that cost $400 a few months ago for $275; instrument has been very carefully used. Please address Box 150, Star office. Ja6-6t For. NG OUT OUR ENTIRE FOR SALE—WE ARE CL stock of organs at greatly reduced figures and oa the easiest terms ever quoted in Washington. Sample offerings $350 Estey Organ, 18 stops - $125 $125 Weaver Orgzn...... 75 $75 Smith Ameri ‘Terms: F.G.S 225, Pa. Ja6-6t FOR SALE ~ PROTS SINGING CANARIES, mocking birds, fneubatcrs, brooders, aligators, suakes, monkeys, squirrels, &e. SCHMID'S PET EMPORIUM, 712'12th st. nw. Jy3-tf FOR SALE — LOUNGE, $2.50; COOK STOVES, $5.00; $1 per week ‘for bed room and parlor gultes; low prices. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND TIME HOUSE, 719 7th st. n.w. mb19-tr “FOR SALE—LOTS. E CAPITAL—16TH STREET, HEIGHTS AND COLUMBIA LOTS AT BARGAINS. WM. H. INDERS & CO., 1407 F ST. Jag-3t SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 1411 G st. n.w. MO; Y TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE within the District_of Columbia, in amounts to sult applicants, at 5, 6% and 6 per cent. Jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th st. nw. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OR SELL real estate, let me hear from you. I can gave you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st. dy2l-tt PERSONAL. LOUISE, I AM PECULIARLY SITUATED,—THB —ts—.” LOUIS. Ite WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT IT, THAT WH WOULD be kept so busy exchanging hard American doliars for gents’ discarded garments? We call end are pee t. JUSTH’S OLD STAND, 619 D st. n. W, WILLIAMS’ AUTHORIZED PRIVATE DETEC- five agency—Confidential communications prompt Wy attended to; office open all hours; best ref tablished 1880. Supt. 920 F st. n.w. del7-1m' CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND ‘answers. Send 10c. to 8. W. FLYNN, A.M., IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, dei2-Im* _8.W. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-OMAHA CITY LOTS, SUIT- able for business or residence, for Washington city property; good bargain. ‘Address Box 186, Star cfiice. 1t® FOR EXCHANGE-63,000 FEET OF LAND NEAR Lincoln Park, unincumbered, for houses in an part of the city. Apply CHARLES EARLY, 61 4th st. n.w. 4a9-13t Banjo and Mandolin Instruction by Miss Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 6th st. n.W., or ut home of pupil. £16-2m* Gaillard School 3.25 3u; Rae of Languages, [s,csrcles ges hstori- Mrs. McCartee-Lamont, VOCAL INSfRucTI del2-Im__ Studio, 1211 F st. n.w. Mrs. D. A. Ambrose, INSTRUCTOR BANJO, MANDOLL d2il-2n, STUDIO, 1203 T ST. Eduard A. Lovy, TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND COMPOSITION, eri) 1827 F st. o.w. (Sanders & Stayman.) noll-2m ee 2 BerlitzSekectof Languages 723: 14TH ST. N.W. Private and class lessons in German, French, Spanish and Itallan, taugit only by native teach- ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. Classes forming daily. Trial lessons free. Branches in leading American and European cities. Apply to Prof. WM. VON MUMM. del0-tt Wood’s Commercial College GNCORPORATED), 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. The best system Of bookkeeping ever taught— easy to learn—fascinating. Try our full commer- cial course, and your money will be refunded it you are not satistied. del0-tt A Business Education. ‘one better. $25 a year, day or night. Ivy Institute Business College, 8th and K nw, 10030-8m* EDWARD C. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE ‘TOWNSEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace. ocl-tf 1817 18th st. nw. MISS BALCH'S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College—1311 11th st.—1,700 persons pre- pared for examinations. Stenography taught by one of the greatest experts in Washington. no4-tf COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 Seventh street northwest, C. K. URNER, AM., C.E.. Principal. The leading “school of business aid shorthand. Highest attainable grade of Instruction at mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. _nol7-tt FOR EXCHANGE—HANDSOME HOUSE, EVERY improverent, ut Chevy Chase, for a well-located ete property. JOHN L. WEAVER, Ja9-t: Corner Sth ané F sts. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE—TRADING PROPERTY 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Let ‘us try to exchange yours. CDAS. E. BANES, corner {ith and G sts, jaT-lw FOR SALE—BICYCLES. FOR SALE—A LADIES’ COLUMBIA BICYCLD; just from the factory; only $75. JONES & SURR, 513 9th st. n.w. it FOR SALE—53 ACRES NEAR ARLINGTON. 500 acres on By and P. Jt. i, City property for excha Money loaned bu mortgage. SAMUEL BEALMEAR, Room 303, Pidelity ‘building: Ja9-3t* 1 Baltimore, Sia. FOR SALE—VERY DESIRAGLE LOT AT BROOK- land; near the station; water and sewer. if scld immediately. ‘GRACE M. THOM. Jas-2c¢ 100 Corcoran tidg. TO SPECULATORS ESPECIALLY. FOR SALE—Two of the best tracts of 20 acres each ever offered in the District; one situated on hest point of East Washington Height: pricey $200 per acre; near Pa. ave. extended; ti Other situated on “Minnesota ave.; within 18 squares of Cupitol building, 14-ft. lots tn adjoin- ing property selling at $350 to $750; price, $1,500 r ucre. Apply to owner, H.°A. LINGER’ di1t oth st. v., deb-a,t,th-tt GBEVY CHASE. New attractive houses and choice no28-2m 610 14th LOST AND FOUND. We: 60x120 feet; In good ; will make a desirable home; ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. ’0 OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS lumbian College subdivision, cor. 15th and Tooms each; magnificently finish- terms. Apply SSN, oth and Doe ALE—VERY LOW TO QUICK SUYER— ndsome residence, 18th st. = Dupont circle; rooms; ‘base, steps and first cabinet mantels ed; will be ‘sol to owner, CH. & modern house; ten story a 2 tt th: porcela! Ners. heat. clos- $10,000. COLLINS & ‘ja8-3t price, $7,500; wort! GADDIS, 511 ‘11th st. aw. LOST--YESTERDAY A.M., ON 12TH 8ST. BET. T and U, or in Chevy Chase car, a ladies’ black “LEGAL NOTICES. ISSUED JANUARY 8, 1897. Estate of Kate Pace, late of the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia. No. 7541. Doc. 23. Application having been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans’ Court, for probate of a last will of said Kate Pace and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Mary M. Dolan, this 1s to give notice te rit concerned to aj r_in said court on FRIDAY, (B FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1897, AT .N O'CLOCK A.M., to show cause why such up- plication should rot be granted. Attest: J. NOTA McGILL, Register of Wills, D. C. CARLISLE & JOHNSON, Proctors for Applicant. ja9-luw3w ISSUED JANUARY 6, 1897. Estate of Anna C. Simms, late of the District of Columbia. No. 7572. - 2B. ication having been made to the Supreme of the District of Columbia, holdii 3 Court, for probate of a last will of sald Anna C. Simms, and for letters testamentary on said estate, by Robert 0. Holtzman, executor named therein, this is to give notice to ‘all concerned to appear in said court on FRIDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A.D. 1807,'AT TEN O'CLOCK A.3., to show cause why such application should not be granted. leather portmonnaie, containit ‘blue enamel test: © j. Ne ILI, locket, papers, &c. Reward at business of- a 4 rs x ee Wie. D.C. fice. ite W. L. COLE, Proctor for nt. ja9-law8w LOST—BETWEEN 1713 I AlsD 2023 G ST., SMALL THE SUPREME Col STRICT silver cross. Heward if returned to Wie foe = OF GOLUMBLA, Tae DI nw. a: a9-8te oat TE Say oe Paces, tt. ——— Eugene Griffin vs. Lou! y.. Picot No. 17769, Docket 41. s ATTORNEYS. .. On motion of, the complainant. by Mr. Selden, Wi L WORD, thelr solicitor, it 1s ordered that the defendants, aie oe TIORMEY-ATLAW, a Ww. House Guo st. Bw. incorporated. ~ ___Companies_incorporate elite CABRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law Dullding, 666-0 st-a.w-, Washing? Sew Mock ave. and Sun wt we fimicn, Banco: Ade. Hancock snd Gvyuee E, cause thelr appearances be entered herein on or it HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE., RE- opens September 14. “The course of study is complete and practical. Special attention is given to vocal and instrumental music, drawing and pee the languages and kindergarten. eell- ae MR. PUTNAM’S SCHOO! win Sept, 21. i806. "Rue red for - 21,. pr universities and tectinical schools and for busi ness pursuits. Private instruction if desired. (VILIAM H. PUTNAM, A.M., Principal. FRIENDS’ SELECT, SCHOOL, 1811 I ST. N.W., 21 For BOTH SEXES OF ALI. GRADEA A NEW GYMNASIUM, equipped with Sargent apparatus, has just been built and the laboratory Students trained in this school fh accoftance with modern methods redil booed ments cf the most ad end usu- ally under the avera; octo. THOMAS \ we SDWetts ; Principal. Olney School, Boarding and hool for gi¥is.. Toot 1 si Stine virginia hisses _Laura Lee.Dorsey, “Principals.>." MISS LAISE, 1833 12TH fT, man system; NEW and Bers and dictation; pupils ob‘ ti Haas ti BEIVICE special” classes, room house; Fat! ge yet tia ise yr y to OWNER, 1086 FOR SALE—INVESTORS IN MINERAL -AND. TD uire.1 te pence omens ere very profit 8 It . preg heer fe city. “amtreas Wy, Xs, Mine Clee STIEFF ANOS, 521 ELEVENTH ST. N.W., NEAR F 8T. del5-3m,28 J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. Knabe Piano Warerooms. A complete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- duction from usual net prices. * Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 upward, ard second-hand Pianos from $50.00. ‘TERMS, CASH OR TIME. ‘Pianos to Dene moved and repaired. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. del9-284 Vose | Pianos== We are sole agents for their famous instruments. D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 1ith St. N.W. de25-20tt ONE UPRIGHT PIANO, THREE PEDALS, MA- bogany case, left with us to sell, only $115 cash. ‘A snap for some one, HUGO WORCH, de22-84 3 924 7th st. aw. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. The Weems Steamboat Co. WINTER SCHEDULE. STEAMER WAKEFIELD, Lea FWeshingtoa, D. y foot of 7th et, days, 7 ntm., Cor intermediate landings te Goloael Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomiai Clement and Breton Bay Colonial Beact Bush: St. George's’ Inland, ‘Anita's ‘Greeks Conn ad Sat Saeteranye a.m... for intermediate landings to Greek, Colton's. = schedules.) C. W. RIDLEY, _ _W.R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, close ¥e via Bremen. Letters fcr ee. AND a ee ate LANDS” direct, pe “Per Amsterdam.” oe 8.8. Werra, rected “*Per ” Werra.”” SCOTLAND direct, from Wednesdays take specially ter, ete, for EUROPE. take printed matter, Which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, PROGRESO, @At 12:05 P.M. for ST. PIERRE-MIQUELON, per steamer, from Halifax. {At 10:06 P.M. for and G ()At 10:55 F AIVES, JEREMIE, ST, MARC and PETIT GOAVE, per s. per steamer, 5 for COSTA RICA, per steamer, from New Orleans. | WEDNESDAY—(c)At be directed ANILLA and ©. SASSAU, N.P. thence via steamer, close’here daily at Coptic, 6:30 P.M. Janu: only, per 8. close here dail of Papeiti, from San Francisco, close to 6:30 P.M. Ja AUSTRALIA, NEW. ISLANDS, per Monowatl, from San Francisco, close here daily up HAWAII and F only), per s Rs oan a cena 8 FOREIGN POSTAL. SERVICE WASBINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily ~ for the week ending January 16 it this offive as follows: NSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY —(b) At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per 5.8. New Sout! Amsterdam, from New via Rotterdam. Letters must be directed 3, At 10:55 P.M. for GENOA, from New York. Letters must be (©) At 10:55 P.M. for Per ss. State of California, w York, via Glasgow. Letters must be di ‘Per State of California.” (c) At 10: for EUROPE, per 8.8. Lucania,* from New . via Queenstown. *PRINTED MATTER, ETC. —German_ steamers sailing from New York on Tu>sdays, Thursdays and Saturdays take printed mat MANY, etc., for other parts of Europe. for GER- and specially addre: White Star steamers saittig from, ress ‘The American, Cunard and French Line steamers ete., for all countries for WEST INDIES, ETC. SATURDAY (9th instant)—()At 9:20 P.M. for per s.s. Habana, from New York. SUNDAY—(@)At 10:55 P.M. for CENTRAL AMER- ICA (except COSTA RICA) and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per s.s, Alliauca, from New York via ( Letters from GUATEMALA must be directed Allianca.”” MONDAY—(NAt 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS dl- rect, and NORTH BRAZIL via Para and Manaos, r 8.8. Cametense, from New York. (a)At 8:20 -M. for JAMAICA, per steamer, from Boston. ELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ TATEMALA, per steamer from New Orleans. . for INAGUA, CAPE HAITI, ¢ Morgan City, from New York. TUESDAY—(d)At 6:25 A.M. for PORT ANTONTO, from Baltimore. (c)At_ 10:05 P. 10:55 P.M. for NASSAU and SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per 5.8. Santiago, t 10:55 P.M. for CAPE HAITI, pers. Ardavrose, COSTA RICA must RIDA P : P.M. for CAMPBCHE, from New York. (c)At 10:5 CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, per 5.8 Yucatan, from New York. Letters for other parts 0, per . from New York. (c)At 10:55. P. ADA, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO, per from New York. Y (7th Instant)—(g)At 3:50 A.M. for P., per steamer, from Miami, Fla. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence by steamer, close ‘here daily at 12:05 P.M. (d) Mails for MIQUELON, by reil to Boston ont 2 tt ails for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE, ‘h will be forwarded to New York up to . closing Wednesday), close here daily for dispatch via ‘steamer, sailing and ‘Thuredays, from Port Tampa, Fla. r MEXICO, overland (except E, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and Y! from S: Mails for HAWAII, per 8.8. Australla, from San Francisco, close here ‘daily up to 6:30 P.M. Jauuary 20. (da) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed Enipress of Japan, from Vancouver, to 6:30 P.M. Jamary 25. (a) Mails for the SOCIETY ‘LANDS, oe ship City ere daily up ry 25. 4a) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s. Victoria, from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to 6:30 P.M. January 30. (a) fails for AUSTRALIA (except those for WEST which are forwarded via Europe), FIJI and SAMOAN ZEALAND, HAWAII, to 6:30 P.M. January 31. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), T ISLANDS (specially addressed Warrimoo, from Vancouver, close here fter Sunuars 81'up to 6:30 P.M. February MAILS are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the achedule of closing is arra: ove ged on the presumption of their uninterrupted aud transit. (a) Registered mail closes at 10:00 A.M.same day. ()) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. same day. (c) Registered mail closes at 6:60 P.M. same day. 00 P.M. previous dc) Registered mall closes at 1:00 P. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays. (f) Registered mail closes at 6:00 P.M. previous Saturday. wif, Reeistered mail closes at P.M. previous riday. jad JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. “WINTER RESORTS. Virginia Beach, Va. The PRINCESS ANNE. A delightful resort hotel. Facing the finest ocean beach north of Florida. 17 miles east of Norfolk. Surrounded by pine forests. Mild win- ter climate. Perfect appointments. Excellent bicycling and driving on beach and_ through woods. Address T. EDMUND KRUMBHOLZ, Manager, Virginia Beach, Va., or office N., V. B. & 8S. RR., 4 Broad st., New York. ja9-s,t,th,26t HADDON Ha! Atlantic City, N. J. Directly facing the ocean. Every modern convenience and improvement, in- cluding hot and cold sea water baths in house; rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, ete., etc. Send for illustrated booklet. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ave., Atlantic City, N. J.; electric elevator; steam heat. Send for filustrated booklet.~ Speciul fall and winter rates. JAMES HOOD. ja7-tt _ OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. _ THE CHASIBERLIN. FINEST HOTEL ON ATLANTIC COAST. NOW OPEN. Apply for particulars to G. W. SWETT, Manager, Old Point Comfort,Va. ja2-sat,tf cloged tropi WHY GO SOUTH? AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT IS AT YOUR DOORS. AMONG THE LAKEWOOD, wut. ‘The finest Winter Hotel in the North. Glass in- aczas, one-third of a mile long, flied with MUSIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS. Rates rer weet, $21 and upward. Reduced Per day, $4 and upward. T. F. SILLECK, Lessee, Lakewood, N. J. Of Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach. Ge8-tu, th&s,26t Kenilworth Inn, BILTMORE, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. ‘This magnificent hotel, delightfully located in the mountains of western North Carolina, has been leased to Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. The is newly and elegantly furnished and car- , 30 porcelain baths added, has electric Figs, eteam heat, open fireplaces, elevators, and all its appointments are superior, good stables, and the best golf links in the south. ‘Through vestibule from New York. The management of this hotel will be most Mberal. For booklets and_ further particulars address Messrs. Linsley & Kittredge. N. B.—Mr. Linsley ‘was the successfal proprietor of the Hotel Bon Air, Augusta, Ga. Ge19-c0,8m Hamilton Hotel. HAMILTON, BERMUDA, , OPEN DECEMBER UNTIL MAY. MEAD & BROOKS, Managers. New York office, 8 Park place. 1: del-eopm Virginia Hot Spiings, ——OPEN ALL THB WITHCUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAER-ROUND RESORT. IN AMERICA. Bet Set Snteemetion sagly St Shempeake ant Pillot Springs, Bait Gos Va, Objo railway offices, or de20-tft BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, BOLIV: ‘Home comforts. God and nces, easy terms, purchase fur- ished “hotels sand wc loca of the cil anh Esespore Id. & 00. a es Atlantic City, N. J. Ge28-26t SEASIDE Fe oh chk Bod NH. DUKE. (o20-tM W. J. MURPHY. HOTELS, CHARLESTO) CINCINNATI, Ohio. .Grand Hotel, E.P., $1; A. DENVER, Col.New St. James Hotel, A.P., $2.50 up JACKSONVILLE, Fla INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. LONDON, Eng.DeVere Hotel) MOBILE, Ala.Battle House,E.P..81 up; A. MONTGOMERY, Ala..Exchange Hotel, A. NAPLES, Italy. NEW ORLEANS, La. Hotel Grunewald, EP. NEW YORK. do.(Chas. B. Leland), Hotel Hanover, A WASE INGTON, D.C. American Line. Paris... New York.Jan. 20° 10am New Twelve years resident specialist tn D. C.; nervous diseases both sexes; tion to electrical treatment in paralysis, &¢. 7: 11TH ST. N.W. 7. ‘Te Last Appears Every Saturday. HOTEL POCKET GUIDE FREE. For Information, Circulars, etc.,of any Hotel below, Call at or address (send stamp) HOTEL TARIFF BUREAU, 5 $3 Rittn Ave, New York. Regent st.. Landon. (248 Rue de Rivoli, Paris. t.George, E.W..81; A. 4. J. W. Blake) Clarendon Hotel. E.1.. + SO.Charleston Hotel, A.P..$3.50 up az e& . =< © ORMOND... ‘The Ormond, A-P. “ Dec. 23 & § 5 PALM BEACHTalm Beh.Inn,A.P. “Dec. 23 ma do = Royal Poinciuna,a-P. “Jan. 16 5 OMIAMI.....The Royal Palm,AP. Jan, 9 PALATKA, Fla., Putnam House, will open Jan. 17 -The St. James, A.P. -The Denison, A.P JHRSEY CITY,N.J..Hotel Washington, E.P.,$1.50 up KANSAS CITY, Mo.TheMidiand,E.P.,$lup; A.P.,63up LAKEWOOD, N. J.:....Hotel Lakewood, A.P., % De Vere Gardens, do Broadwalk do [Kensington Palace, W. do Prince of Wales do )Specially recommended. $3 up $3 up Hotel Royal des Etrangers, Most fasbiotable hotel in Naples, A.P., 33 $1 up -Fifth Avenue Hotel, AP., $9 -+--The Majestic, EP, $2 etberland, E.P., $2; A.P., & -Leland)TheW indsor.E.1°.,$1.00:A 2.84 The Gerard, E.P., $1.50; A 83.50 @0..<N. B. Barry) St. Cioud Hotel, E.P., $1.50 do.(B'way & 13th st.) The P.81.50 do...Hotel Westminster, E.P., $2; AP. $3.00 do. (Wm. G. Leland) Grand Hotel, E.P., $1 up @o.(Davis & Foster) Hotei St. Andrew,E.P.$1.50 do.5ts ave. & 10th st.) The Grosvenor, A.W’. @o..Hote! Endicott, E.P op do.(E 11th st.) Albert up do(W Jobson Quinn)Ht Empire, ALES 40. .(B' way&2ith) The Metropolitan, E.P..$1 up 40.(Wm. Noble) Hotel Grenoble, EI"... $1.50 up E.P.,$1 up $1.50 up up VHULADELPHIA. .Colonnade, E.P.,$1.50; A.P..83.00 (The Srest cuisine in Philadeiplila.) PITTSBURG, -Hotel Anderson, A.P., $8 up PORTSMOUTH, N. The Rockingham, A.P., $4 QUEr Canada. CL a Fron RICHMOND, VaThe Jefferse Whitcomb House, AP. $2 uj ‘The De Sota, AP, do. Lindell Hotel, E.P..$1.50 up SYRACUSE, ates Hotel,E.P., $1.50; AP. TRENTON,N.J.Trenton Hs».,E.P..$1 up.A.P $2. TROY, N.Y. The ‘Troy House, A --Arlington Hotei, do......Hotel Normandie, BP, $2; AP. & -eThe Ebbitt House, AP, $4 ap .-The Ruleigh, E.P., $1.50 up do... my 16,20,23,27thenstt Hotel Bellevue Is right in the heart of Boston—ail the rallroad Stations, steamboat landings, theaters, clubs and principal points of .nterest within half a mile ef it—yet perfectly retired and quiet. Rooms and suites for both transient and permanent guests, Cafe and service unsurpassed. European plan. Send for booklet. 17 to 28 Beacon st. 008-6, 52t J. W. SMITH, Prop'r. WEST INDIA TOURS. The Elegant Passenger Steamers MADIANA, 3,050 tons, sails Jan. 19 and Feb. 27. ORINOCO, "2,000 tons,’ salis Feb. 17, CARIBBEE, 2,000 tons, sails Feb. 6. Specially fitted with electric lights, bath and all latest improvements. For St. Thomas, St. Croix, St. Kitts, Antiqua, Guadaloupe, Dominica, Martinique, St © Lucia, Barbados, Trinidad and Jamaica. of climate this trip is unsurpassed. For illustrated pamphlets giving rates of passage and all information apply r N. Secretary, Quebec, Cunada, . Agents, iy, New York. G. W. MOSS, 921 Pennsylvania ave., nol7-s&tu36t Washington, D! C. New York-Southampton (Londen-Paris) Twin-screw U. 3. Mail Steamsbips. Sailing every Wednesda: Jan. 12, 10 ami/St. Paul... jan. 27. 10 am Paris. Feb. 3. 10am St. Paul ar, ed Star Line ary 18, 1 nuary 20, 12 noon nuaty 27, 12 noon ‘uary 8, 12 noon ary 10, 11 a.m, COMPANY, ing Green, N.Y. - 9 to 12: 2 to 6 pm ie DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. SPECIALIST in diseases of man; any complication, weakness and specitl diseases ‘cured and teed; references given; hours 9 to 12, 3 to 6; closed on Sunday. 619-821 Pa. av guaran- jat-im= DR. LEATHERMAN, Specialist in all forms of special diseases. Hy- Grocele, Varicocele and Stricture cured. Consul- tation free. Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. —— 7 to 8. 602 F n.w. Closed on Sun, 15-1 ACCOUNTANT. _ oc81-3m J. E. BATES, Public Accountant and Auditor, Room 37, edont on Loan al Trust building, High School, evening by a banvuet at the Philadelphia Oyster House. toast master. The historian of the class, Miss Grace Ross, was first called upon, and delivered to the class from her manuscript a history, sparkling with wit, and interest- ing to the highest degrees. The treasurer, Mr. Test, was then called upon to respond to “The Floating Debt,” which was a sub- ject of exceeding interest to all. lent himself told the future of the class by addressing it as he would in 1915. Every one present responded to a toast upon sub- jects of class interest, and until the end the evening was most pleasantly whiled away. Class of "93. The reunion of the class of ‘93, Central was celebrated Thursday ‘resident Stutz presided as ‘The prest- The usual annual election took place, re- sulting in the following being elected: President, by unanimous election, Mr. R. W. Test; vice president, by unanimous bal- lot, Mrs. Arthur Copeland (nee Diver); sec- retary, elected in the same manner, Miss Mr. Harry H. Don- The executive committee chosen by the president for the next reunion consists of the four officers and Mr. C. A. Johnson, Mr. Joseph Finckel, Mr. Fred Stutz, Miss Mary Bresnahan, Miss Ivy Herriott and Mrs. The room in which the banquet was served was patriotically decorated in blue and white, the colors of fhe class, as well as the school. The Three Friends Not a Pirate. It is said at the Department of Justice

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