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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1897-12 PAGES. 5 —— = — = = EY WANTE c ae AD! IANOS AN: RGAN! WENT AWAY TO DIE. ‘any "i N * MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN, WINTER RESORTS. RAILROADS. RAILROADS. P: DO s. eas SHAKE RS AND DOCTORS ata = saat es ait TLANTIC CITY N. J. _ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRL4 AND MT. VERNON Pitiful Appeal of Ohio Girl Who a TO Loan eh ee a Sciam bes CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREET Taiway. © z A ‘Went to Indlanapolis. TALK TOGETHER. ae oan ASIDE HOUSE, - $0 AM. week days. PETTSEURG EXPRESS From Station, 19% et. tth. ave. Pa ‘s 99 = : ae a Ocean trout: Opew all the feartsmaeveter® sea 10:50 A Mn) PENSEYIVANTA. LIMITED, Pullman | FOR ALEXANDRIA 6:40, 7 Rent- Piano Ree oe ee hls iecoikc taal “Eepeehie’= Ipaboael TO LOAN. ont. Oper year. leeping, Dining, Smoking, and Obscrvation Care| 8:30 ex., 9: 2 a a sem ict real estate. water ty 8 a eae Piaeargsiton Chicago Cine a 12+ Is an instrument which has been rented. We a few years ago, Dr. John Gardner of England, pre- Insurance, 13 nw 3m_| LYPTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. Car to Harrisburg.” have been returned from rent since March 1. | lying on the floor of room 30 at the Grand ees yet be ILE won WUL FIND PER! So. Carclina ave. and beach. Full ocean view 10:50 A.M. FAST LINE.—Pollman Baffet Parlor $21:20, ,. For today and tomorrow our _‘‘spec! a Rees! Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind., yesterday af- | shall so retard chose changes that bring about old Cent_teal estate investment i Seat UWERPORT, Formerly on Boardwalk, | erp", Harrikburs. Mutet Parlor Car Uarrls-| SoDaiIY | | onra 5.55, 6:25 bak ‘cate, 3 pedis, Epobtione, Redieed’ to | ternoon. Lying across the bed, dressed in| oge es to prolong human iife much beyond ite Ae is ee? bmnlo tee re 3:40 P.M. “CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRES FS 08, 80, “9: #0 all her finery, lay the body of Jennie Doty | present limit, Rei ee sai Wo Tea RS — —Ior Pullman Buffet Varlor Car. to Harrisbarr. TR Droop’ 's Steinway Piano | of Miaaietown, Ohio. She was a beautiful | Acting, perhaps, upon the impulse produced by TATE IN THE CITY OF W HINGTON. BY 4 dept etter le Dining Care Harrisburg to St. Louis, Warerooms. ae he fair face was stained h | this thought, many eminent physicians have called TH= PERPETUAL BUILDIN ASSOCIAT! - ;: a = a Chicago, * ‘9 lood and draw) ith S y e1 = SUMS To SUIT ‘ a | peels WESTERN EXPRESS.—Patlman Sleep- ASE nS Ne A. AVE. mht2 Pith Pain. A tiny bullet | trom time to time upon the Shakere of Mt. Leb- ‘erms easie= than can be obtained elsewhere. 2 batlding, th charged on om are n Interest ts onl the money obtained, not on the whole loan, until it fe all taken out. Settlements are also made at time in sums of $75 or $150, thus seving the p ment of interest on money you don't need. W me building you may pay us off by aight loan, h this Is not always th thing te do. The no comenixsions charged and the expense of obtaining advances ix extremely Talerate, often not exceeding $15, Includlug ever thing, © © DUNCANSON, Presiden JOHN C001 retary. mhi0-Im 506 Lith st $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Any amount. Lowest rates. Also installment plan. - U. DeLASHMUTT, -_ fee-3m 1421 G st. nw, MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND, IN SUMS TO § fo loan on approved District real estate. to $3,008 at 5 per cent. mhz ALBERT F FOX. NEY TO LOAN ON APPROV in sums to suit, at 920 F st Db CITY REAL lowest rates of tn terest KT wh? to MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY inte est on D. C. real estate RAWLINGS. Member Washing 1506 Pa. av (Arlington Fire Ins.Co."s office.) MONEY YO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT aT CU Feat retes of interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN. 1406 G st. now. AN ON REAL ESTATE IN SUMS OF Loans paid back monthly if de- per cent interest. JOHN H. Va. ave, Capitol inti, fel-2m Ss ON REAL ESTATE. 3. Sig and 6 per cent. ASCH BItOS.. 13¢ AND 6 PER CENT INTI and upward to $20,600. ONEY IN HAND No T ES & FAIRFAX, 613 y—AT 5 AND 6 PEI CENT. © have IN HAND money to lend on City Keal Estate at very reasonable commission. NO DELAY. fel3-tf LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. MONEY TO LOAN_ON FI trusts, life insurance policies, Indorsed ni ATTWELL a23-tf LEIEOLD, s.w. cor, 13th and F sts. F st nw. D LOAN 5 . M _fetett DI M HOUSEHOLD PIANOS. ORGANS, 01 AGES, &e- security will bot be removed from sour 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 carrving the loan. You can have the money the day you apply for tt. All business strictly vontdential. Lowest rates, no publicity, courteous treatment. Our plan of imaking loans ‘will please you. APITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., dels 16d 602 F st. nw. IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est. on D.C. real estate. Large Frompt attention. LTEK H. ACKER, TOs Lith st THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, S17 F st. nov-tf Dw §fONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT O3 w. real estate in D. € No urdue charges. HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 MONEY TO LOAN FROM $1.000 UPWARD, ST RATE OF INTEREST, 0 REAL ESTATE iN THE DISTRICT. KR. O. HOLTZMAN. je1t COR, 10TH AND F STS. N.W. {LOANS MADE WITHOUT DELAY ON APPROVED Such as stocks, honds, building and jon certificates, Ife insurance policies companies and syndicate certificates. & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzerott blig. my2s-tf a INGTON MORTGAG' LOAN CO..610 F N.W. Will loan you any suum you want, large oF small, on furniture, pianes, borses, wagons, etc., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, and you can get the money day you ask for it. Leaus can be pald in part or in full at any time to sult the convenfence of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the lean in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE AN CO., Jel6-te st. re TO Loa: UPWARD AT 5 PER ; $250, $500, $750, etc., at @ per cent on ~ real estate. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., p2s-tf ¥ TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL ‘estate 8° 5 per cent Interest. Special privileges espect to prior payments. Large auwunts TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. ow. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved Qistrict real estate; no delays ete MM. 'M. PARKER, 1418 F et. HK. FCLTONS LOAN OFFICE. 1218 PENNA. ave. ow. Mcney Icaned on personal rty. Cnredeemed pledges for vale, dio3in* MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 PER cent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 Or wiore received at any interest period. F. H. SMITH & SONS, 1419 F st delet MONEY TO LOAN IN ANY SUMS DESIKED, LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, WASHINGTON KEAL ESTATS. Neo delay tn closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., apiS-tr 1324 F st. 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, 1411 G st. nw. ROVED REAL ESTATE ict_ of Columbia, in amounts to t 5. Sig and 6 per cent. W. TINKINS, S00 19th st. nw. WANT TO EORROW, LOAN. BUY OR te, let me bear from you. | can ne and moneys. J. EAKIN GADSBY, Is2i-tt CELLANEOU STEINWAY PLANO: mb9-tr apis-tt os Fait ost 8 ODA F NTAIN, IN Goop 14 situps. 5 UPRIGHT ffl) EACH ¢ FEED RECEPTACLES. $AS Mo SELEFE, * 32) ELEVENTH ST. NW ALE JUST RE PIANO BOXES FOK ON JUST THE THING Fok NEAR F ST AN EXTRA FINE fan SCH MIIPS ox mp, FEY EMPORIO a UE TEN inelodingg i makes, which to $100, on &t FACTORY HAVE Si BEST AND fresh. THE FINTUKE €v. mbit AND THE ile: FLW. LATEST STYLE ted 7 and will se HELEIG, SAL “$l Buites AND TIME LUN prices HOUSE. MEDICAL, DR. CZARRA. NO CURE NO Pay. diseases of man; »: COOK STO K “for bed room and SPECIALIST us complication, and guaran. to 6; closed urn urs ¥ to 12, 3 T to 10 Hears, 10 a.m. Collins Prof. 3. ¢ icing with spe on io gymnas- muscular de- of growing boys and weakly men. The * been giving exhibitions of massage before jc at Rush Medtcat College, Chicago, for Years past mb2-1m* jalist in all forms of special diseases. Hy- Scteses Variceccie’ adh masta! cesta tation free Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. god Sat, eveu., 710 8. G2 F aw.’ Closed on Sum, fe16- 1m? THE ALBE! A modern hotel. 2.50 dl and to familles, | Cape . Large, heated sun parlor eof highest standaid. Booklet iy. mall coe ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. sew note ST. CHARLES. Directly on the teach. Finest hotel on the coast. Reopens for the season 3 Salt and fresh wate Write for booklet 5 JAS. B. REILLY. F. 8. SMAW. Mg mh6-156i_ THE EVARD. KENTUCKY AVENUE; 150 Fi from beach. Heated by bot water. day. _Spectal weekly. mhé-78t $2 to $2. HOTEL BERKELEY. Kentucky ave., 50 feet from boardwalk. Ocean view from all rooms. Steam heat. Sun parlors, Elevator from street level. Special weekly JAMES & GEORGE BEW. t.5, Sita. On the Ocean Front. Selt baths in house. Elevator. Rooms en suite, baths attached. Booklet on’ application. E. ROBERTS’ SON: N, OCEAN END OF KY. AVE. 3 . reopens Mar. 15. Elevator, steam heat. newly fur., thoroughiy renowa:d. modern and under new management. T.K.GOULD. mh4-tf The Florida of the North. TLANTIC CITY, N.J. The Hotel Windsor. ‘The mest modern hotel on the Atlantic coast. Apsrtmerts en suite. Hot and cold sea baths at- tached. mb6-78t American snd European plans. French service in cafe. Russian orchestra, SO feet from ccean. Turkish room. Marine room. Ships room. Sun balconies. Write for illustrated booklet. G, JASON WATERS fe18-78t-20 HOTEL ATGLEN. Michigan ave. near beach. First-class family house. Steam heat. $8 to $14 week. Send fo booklet. ¢muh3-1040) J. E. REED. THE GARDEN HOTEL, Atlantic City, N. J. MOST LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED HOTHL ON THE Coast. Cuisine superb. House bulit_ almost entirel brick, open fireplaces, large alry rooms, spa halls, elevators, electric plant, telephones all over the house, palm, smoking and afternooa tea rooms; sea water biths, and all equipments med- ern and complete. Open all the year. mh3-w, fm, 15t,28 HOTEL PONCE DE “BON Virginia ave. Ovean end. Sun parlor. since_last season. Enlarged mh1-78t 8. E. SWEENEY, Prop. “THE EDISON, MICHIGAN AVE. vator to’ street level; steam heat, &c. An Elegant New Hotel. Virginia aye. and Beach, Atlantic City, N. J. Lusurlously=appointed: every convenience: pas- senger elevators to street: heated sun parlors; rooms single and en suite: each contains two to six windows; fresh and sait baths attached. Full N. view of ocean; capacity, 700; orchestra in at- tendance: late dinners. Terms moderate. Send for booklet, showing hotel, boardwalk, diagram of city, ete hat trains. CHARLES E. COiE, G. FRANK COPE, Proprietors. fe26-: The Irvington On the beact elevator to ground floor; filtered fe22-1m water; cun parlor; popular price HOTEL STICK) A Kentucky ave.; 100 feet from ocean; excellent cuisine. Trausicnt, $2 to $2.50. Weekly, 3” to $12. L. Vv. EY. fe22--4f LA FONTAINE. Ocean end Kentucky ave. All modern improve- ments. Steam heat. Sun parlors. Special spring rates. EDWARD C. CLARK. fe22-FSt A SPECIAL FEATURE OF HOTEL LURAY Is {ts heated sun parlor on the Esplanade, with unobstructed oc-sn view and connected with the hotel by an inclosed passage. fete. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. HOTEL DENNIS, Atlantic City, N. J. Directly on the ocean frovt, with every modern appointment end convenience. Open all the year. fel5-78t JOSEPH H. BORTON. HOTEL TRAYMORE, Atiantic City, N.J. Overiooks the most delightful’ section of this famous beach. Seasonable comforts and amuse- ments. Open throughout the year. fe6-156t D. S. WHITE, Jr., Prop’r. CHESTER T. New York ave. near the beach; steam hea: Flor; all modern conveniences. 125-78 sup D. KNAUER. HADDON HALL. Atlantic City, N. J. Directly faciag the ocean. Every modern convenience and linprovement, In- eluding hot and cold sea water baths In house; rooms single and en suite, with baths attached, ete, ete. Serd for illus = PEND Atlantic City, N. Send for filustrated booklet. and winter rates. JAMES HOOD. Specfal_ fall pecaT te MISCELLANEOUS. KENT_FURNISHED, AT BERKELEY ings resort, 3 hours’ rail B. and O., deiightful cottage; 72 “rooms, stable; ed water gh cottage; $500 entire ‘season. Apply 1315 et AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT IS AT YOUR Doors. The Lakewood naw. mb6-Tu AMONG THE PINES. ‘The finest Winter Hotel in the North. Glass tn- closed piazzas, one-third of a wile long, filled with tropical plants. Music Daily in Sun Parlors T. F. SILLECK, Lessee, Lakewood, J. |. Manhattan Beach. fe5-32t Virginia Hot Springs, 58 HOURS FROM WASHINGTON. NEW HOMESTEAD AND BATH HOUSE —— OPEN ALL THE YEAR——_ WITHCUT QUESTION THE MOST DESIRABLE ALL-YEAR-ROUND RESORT IE Ohio railway offices, or address FRED. STERRY. Manager, Hot Springs, Bath Co.. Va. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. E. S. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave fiver © Wharf Sundays, ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays at a.m.. Teudi HM wharves as far down as Newini Creek. " Returning, on Mondays and. Wed- besdays at 9 p.m. and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class. Freight received until the bour of sailing. E. S. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. INTER, General Agent, Washington, M. REAKDON, Agent, Alexandria, STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Leaves Washington, D. €., foot of 7th st. Mon- days, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bushwood, Rock Point, Nomini Creek, St. Clement and Breton Bay landings. Weduesduys, 7 a.m.. for intermediate landings to Colonial Beach, Bustiwood, Rock Point, Colfon’s, Leonardtown, Abel's, Nomini Creek, Piney oint, St. George's Island, Smith's Creek, Coam and Xeo- comico rivers. Saturdays, 7 a.m., for Intermediate landings to Colonial, Beach, Bushwood, Rock Potot, Nomini Creek, Colton’s ” (See schedules.) 0 ._W. RIDLEY. General Manager. The Weems Steamboat Co. WINTER SCHEDULE. In effect December 31, 1896, Steamer Potomac leaves 7th st.wharf every Thurs- @ay at 4 p.m. for river and Bal Passenger accommodation strictly first-class. fic lighted ‘troughout. | All river freight must be brepaid. Special rates given on Baltimore freight. STEPHENSON & Ge24-12tf Office 910 Pa. av Of Oriental Hot | Geo. 0. cal | te5-14,t8 ATTORNEYS, J and wa; to Pittsburg, Chicago, and Harrisburg to nd. Dining Car to Chicago. —Pun: Ml. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pitts an la Cin- Harrisburg to St. Louis and Louisville etnnath. 10:40 P.M. Dining Car, PACIFIC EXPRESS.— Pullman Sleep- Pittsburg. or Kane, Cenandaigua, Rochesier and Niagara Falls daily, except Sunday. 0:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo datly, except y. For Lock Haven week days and Wi Mamsport Sundays, f. 7:10 P.M. for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo and Magara Falls daily, except Saturday, with Sleep- ing Gar Washington to Suspension’ Bridge via uffalo. 10:40 P.M. for Erie. Canandaigua, Roches:er, Buf- felo and Niagara Falls daily, Sleeping Car Wash- ington to Elinira. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK AND THE AST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, ail Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Jaltimore, Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car), $:00, 1:00, 10.00 (Dining Car), and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wil- muington), A.M. 2:45, 3:15, 4:20. 6:50, 10:00 aud 11:35 P.M. On Sunday, 7:00 (Dinlog Car), 8:00, 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) A.M., 15. 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 and 11:35 P.M. Fast Express, 7:50 AM. 215 P.M. week cays, For Boston, without $, and 3:15 P.M. jantle City (via Delaware River Bridge, all rail route), 3:15 P.M. daily. , 6:25. 7:00, ._ $:00, 9:00, 10:00, az For Philadelphia ¢ Expres: week days. 1 and. 5. change, 7 11:00’ and 11:50 AM. 1 40 (4:00 Limited), 4:20, 4:36, 210, 10:00, 10:40, 11:15. and "11:35 P.M iS. 7:00, £:00, 9:00, 9:05, 10:50, 11:00 . 1. 3:15,'3:40 (4:00 Limited), 50, 7:10, 10:00, 1 11:35 PM. For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 I’. lnily, exeept Si For Annapolis, E + 12:15 and PM. daily, except’ Sunday.“ Sindays, 9:00 A.M. and $:20 PLM. Atlantic Coast Eine—‘Florida Special’ for Jack- sonville and St. Augustine, 1 Express Line, 48 PM. wi Florida and points on Atlant: Coas AM., 3:46 P.M. daily; Richmond 7 A.M. week days: Atlanta Special. via Riclimond and Seaboard’ Air Line, » P.M. datly. " Accominodation for Quantico, ard 4:25 P.M. week days. ‘Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G stree?s, and at the station, Sixth and Tt streets, whece orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destina- tioa from hotels and residences. S. M. PREVOST, General Manager. mh9 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCENERY OF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED. AL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CARS. STA- TION SLATH AND B STREETS. J. R. Woop, General Passenger Agent. Schedule in effect February 22, 189 2:20 P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. Louls Spe- cial —Solid “trein for Cincimnuti, Pullman sleepers to Cincinaatl, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis’ without change. I Tate to, Colrapu ee DAILY—F. F. 11:37 P.M. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullwan’ sleepers to Cinciunatl, Lexington und Louisvitle without change. Open for reception of passengers at 9 Pullman compartinent car to Virg without change, Tuesdays, Thursdays and ys. Daily: connection for the Sp-ings. Sleepers Cinciunatl to, Chicago and St.Louis. 2:20 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- Staunton and for Richmond, daily, excepc Sunday. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, 1110 F Street’ nu:thwest, aud at the statio H. W. FULLER, £e23-380 General Passenzer Agent. rt Old Point Comfo WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAR: 514 Hours from Washington Chesapeake and Ohio Rys. Schedule in effect February 9, VASHINGTON AND OLD POINT SPECIA! nd turday! ric-Ngbted, steam-heat: train, with combinati coach, rior car, dining car, and observation r—throu; without ange. Arrives Richmond, 7:45 p.m.—Old Point, 9:50 p.m. 10:57 a.m.—dally except’ Sunday — "Parlor car Washington ‘to Richmond, and Richmond to Old P Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.; Old Point, p.m. Transfer at Richmond. ces Pennsylvania 15th and G sts., and at station, Full in- formation at C&O. Urket offices. fell-2m H. W. FCLLER. G Passenger Agt. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect February 21, 1807. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited treins, 10:00, 11345 a.u., 5:05 p.m. For Cincinnati, St. “Loitis aud Indianapolis, Ex- Pies, T145 ami.” Vestibuled Limited 2:40 p.i., Express 11:25" p.m. For Pittsburg aud Cleveland, express daily 10:00 am. and 8:50 p.m. For Toledy and Detro; ‘or Winchester and pen. For New Orleans, Men tanoga, Knoxville, dally; slee .. Birmingham, ad Roanoke, 9:00 p.m. 5» 41:50 | Annapolis, “7:10 and. 8: pau. Sundays, 8.40 a.in 4:35 pn © Frederick, w days, 7:35 w.m., 11:45, 4:30, 113 p.m. 0:00 x.m. and 45:30 ithersbury 9:00 a.m, pm. Washington Junction and way 4:30, 5:30 pau., week days. 1:15 p.m! AL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA, All trains illuminated with Pint Philadelphia, New York, Boston days, $200 "10:00 a. 12:49 Dining Car), 3:60 night; Sleeping Car ‘o days,’ (9:00 a.m. Dining Car), (i 3:00" (6205. Dining Car), 12:0) open at 10:00 o'clock. “Additional trains for Phila- delphia, week days, 7:05 a.m., dafly, 8:00 p.m, Luftet Parlor Cars on all day. trains, tlantic City, 10:09 a.m., 12:00 noon, and us. Week diys. 12:40 p.ii. Sundays, ‘or Cape May, 12 noon, Except Sunday. “Daily, xExpress trai Baggage called for residences by Union Gitees, G19 venue and 15th street REENE, CHAS. light. nd the Bast, Dining Car), 12:00 5 Dining Car), (12:01 10:00 o'clock}. Sun- 40 Dining Car), hight, Sleeping Car Sunday only, from hotels and on ordei RAIL) Y, January 18, 1897. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger station. 8:00 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte Schedule in effect stations. Connects at Manaisa burg, Harrisonburg and way stations, dally except Sunday, and at Lyncbburg with the Norfolk and Western, dally, and with the Cheseapeake and Ohio Gatly for the Natural Bridge and Lexington. 11:15 A.M.—Dally.—T HE UNITED STATES FAST ries Vullinan Buffet Sleepers, New Yor ‘ashington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- with Pullman Sleeper for ‘Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C.; Kroxville and Chattanooga, ‘Tena., and at Chat dite vith Pullman Sleeper for Augusta. Pullmon Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Biriningbam and Mei: phis. Solfd train Washington to New Orleans with- out ‘change. Suaset Perscnally Conducted ‘Tourist Excursion Throygh Sleeper on this train every Sat- urday to San Francisco without change. 4.01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and for Strus- Harrisonhurg, day, except Suniay. 4:51 P.M.—Daily.—Local for Charlottesville. 6:20 P.M.—Daily except Sunday.-NEW YORK AND FLORIDA “LIM - Puliman Vestibuled Sleeping Cars. Dining Cars, “Observation and Com- partment Cars New “York to Jacksouville and St. Angurtine, Also Pullunan Sleeper New’ York “to ‘Augusta, with connection for Alken. 43 P.M.—Dally.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining’ Cars and Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville Tenn., via Asheritle, Knoxville and Chattanoos New "York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbi: Savannah and Jacksonville, and New York to Men phis, via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, via “Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestibuled Day Coach Washington ‘to Atlanta. Southern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. INS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVIS- JON leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and 4:45 p.m. daily except and 6:25 p.m. Sundays Paly for Round th; 4: p.m. daily, except Sun- @ay, for Leesburg, and 6:25'p.m. dally. for Terndon, Returning, arrive at Wash! 8:26 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. from Round Hill, 7:06 a.m. daily, ex- fept from Hernden, §:84 a.m. r except Sanday, from Leesburg. st po trains Troug, the south oe at YES gion, Cad am 2:20 pm 340 D. dels e'm. except Monday> Tiarrisonburg” 13:40 aid Getty trou Coanlottestifie, enw SBS 8:90 az. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- furnished at j11 and 1800 Pen: r Sue rant ct Feoeyivasin’ cater eee station. W. H. GREEN, ao Supt. |. M. CULP. Traffic ¥. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. 10:05, *11:08. 200, 0:05. 7:00. §:00. EE free for passenggee jiolding first- class tickets at station. Bicycles, cents each, C. E, ABBOTT, GEO. R. PHILLIPS, 3 oem Manager. Gen. Pase. Agt. des EDUCATIONAL. FOR SALE—A FINE STULTZ & BACER PIANO ificed by owner; worth $475: will sell for ; & seven-year guarantee. Address Box 16, Star’ office. mh12-3t* One nice Second-hand Upright, without # scratch, made by Harrington & Co., $190; $8 cash and $6 per month. Pianos for rent, tuned, packed and handled. HU mh11-8d (0 WORCH, Sohmer Piano Agenc 924 7TH N.W. IN WASHINGTON, MANDOLIN— VIOLIN— GUITAR, pecial rates), 20 lessons for $10, ARTHUR E. YUNDT, 934 F st. n.w., Room 1, Lawrence School {tay nase. of Tiusic Low rates. Specialty’ beginnes nh6-6t" Voice trial gratis. Recital, Mh.26. Washington Hgts. School, 1859 Wyoming ave Home and Day School for Girls. for pupi _ entering for short time. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies. Half an hour from Wasbingtou, D. C., by electric cars. Freach the language of the house. Reopens October 1, 1896. Address Mile. LEA M. BOULIGNY, jon E, Washington, D.C. IN 6 MONTHS— pd reading. Ma- dame TA: ER (nee de Luxembourg), native Part- sich, 1502 19th st. Painting same price. mh2-2w* FRENCH PHRASES WILL § MONEY AT THE Paris ex ‘ition: no interpreter needed. For low rates address Mme. Martine, Star office. Ref: nce! ‘ing ton. ‘le also - fe2t-1m* A Business Education. None better. $25 a year, day or night. Institute Business College, Sth and K nw. mh1-12t* Special terms mb4-1m. Isy nl FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL OF sounds: new term: only French well, method. Mlle. mhl-Im. Gaillard Sckool of Languages, ‘«’ Mondays. f022-tf ‘SHORTHAND— PERSONAL ATTENTION BY THE principal ( chief court and legisintive sten- ographer) of Tanner's Shorthand College. cor. uth.” Catalogue (free) has unparalleled re ates in positions. Day and nizht sessions. om* ONETIC ‘80 lessons to. pronoun’ speak. read and understand: easy ~ PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. nw. 1023 PHT RIV : lessens. Daily cl: E ses. le des historiettes —have won leadership because of their heauti- fal tone, unequaled ac- KIMBALL PIANOS. __ ten pea matches work. hardest sort of usage without the slightest signs of wevr. Infinite setisfaction invariably follows the purchase of a Kimball. We sell them. TMetzerott Music Co., 1110F mhi1-14d $375 Upright Piano, $160 Cash —will leave it with you to say ff it isn't the Diggest Piano offer you ever saw. It’s splendid Upright Grand, richly finished, ‘maz- nifcent tone, finest make—right up to date in improvements, slightly used, but without a Memish. Guaranteed 5 years. Stool and scarf The Piano Exchange, 913 Penna. Ave. i 2e3. Haines Bros.’ Pianos fel-3m,20 $100. $135. $ 1 75. THESE PRICES FOR CASH. For a reasonable advance you can have cit on monthly payments, D.G. PFEIFFER & CO., 417 11th St. N.W. mh10-20d, GREAT CASH BARGAINS IN HIGH AND ME- dium grade pianos, 1209 G, G. H. KUHN. Est. 1872. Formerly foreman in’ prominent plano fac. tory. Tuner with Steinway & Sons. Expert tuninz, feR tf THREE BARGAINS. ALL UPRIGHTS. GUARANTEED. F one Miss Sherman’s HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary. Preparato and Academic Departinents. 1215 19th st on pice. fe20-1in Shorthand ,2y.os Maer peace “Drillery.” : fe20-4tf LOWS CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUT ss College—1311 11th st.—1,800 persons pre- pared for examinations. Stenography taught’ by _one of the greatest experts In Weshington, nos-tt MT. VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. English apd French Boarding and Day School for Girls. ore Reopens after the Christmas vaeation January sixth. Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Assogiate Prin. 616-1) Wood’s Commercial College (NCORPORATED), 311 ST CAPETOL ST. The best system of book! caer tocar eee clal course, and your money _You are not satisfied. Will be refunded it del0-tt Berlitz School of Languages 723: 34TH ST. NW. Private and class 1 as in German, French, Spanish and Italian, taught only bg native teach- ers; also Latin and Greek lessons. ; Classes forming dally. Trial lessons free. Traneles, in leading American and European citles. appiy to Prot. Wa. VON MUM oo) delo-tt Banjo and Mandolin Instruction by Miss Buckingha _ Sth st. ty. + OF at Lome of puptl. ft The Berkeley School, _ 820 18TH ST. N.W.. Prepares pupils for West Point, Annapolis and all colleges. Its students xre 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 ezaminations. “Illustrated catalogue sent free, containing testimonials and names of hundreds who have been successful, Six civil ser- vice question books with answers free to all who Join. THE NATIONAL CIVIL S\ BIL East Capitol st., W: FRIENDS’ SELECT SCH 1sii I sr. Ww. For BOTH SEXES OF ALI. GRADES. A NEW GYMNASIUM” couipped with Sargent Spparatus, bus Just been built und the lavoratory evlarged. Students trained in this school in accordance with modern methods reidily meet the require- Ments ¢f the most advanced colleges, and usu- ally under the average age. ocl9-tt THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. COLUMBIA OOL, B., Principal. ‘ss and shorthand. Highest attainable grade of instruction at_mod- erate cost. Situations for graduates. nol7-tf MISS LAISE, 1333 12TH ST.—SHORTHAND, man system. NEW and RAPID method writing ind business course: CIVIL SERVICE, gupglal classes, enter NOW. ‘Experienced teachers, ja EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE ‘TOWNSEND, Elovution, Voice Cultur ocl-t e, Expression, 1817 13th et _OCEAN TRAVEL. French Line. COMPAGNIE GENERALE ATLANTIQUE, DIRECT LI ) PARIS, FRANCE, VLA HAVRE. La Bretagne, Rupe. .. Sut., Mar. 13, 8 a.m. Mar. 20, 5 a.m. rinandie, Deloucle... Sat.. Mar. 27, 5 am, First-class, New York to Paris, $80 and upward, including railway fare to See- Parts, parlor c-r seat, ‘aud landing charges. ond-class *o Paris, $54.75. A. FORGET, Agent, Gencral Office, No. 3 Bowling Green, GW. MOSS, 921 Penna. ave., Washing! jal9-1y NORTH SOUTHAMPTON, 14 + BREMEN, FAST EXPRESS STEAMER: u.,Apr. 6,10 am + Tu.,Apr.13.10 am u.,Ap Spree. Tu.,M Lahn. © -Ta.;Ma GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, ¢ Kaiser. Mar. 27, 10 a.m. Pulda... Ems... .April 19, 10 a.m. Werra.. April 17, 10 a.m. OELIICHS & CO., Apply to ELF. §220-1 American Line. New York-Southampton (Londep-Paris) ‘Twin-screw U.S. Mall Steargairips. Sailing every Wednesday, Paris.....Mar. 17, 10.am/St. Paul..Apr. 14, 10 am St. Paul..-Mar. 24. 10 am|St. Louts: spr. 21; 10am New York.Mar. 81 10 am! Paris... :; sae 28, 10 am Parls.....Apr. 7,10am| + fray 5) 10 am Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP, ‘March: 1?, 3:80 p.m. rely 24, 12 noon th 31, 4 p.m. NOORDLAND. . ‘Amst 7, 12 hoon FRIESLAND.... 14, 12 noon INTERNATIONAL Fiers 16 and 18, Nocth Mire wg ce, 8 Bow N.Y. GEO, W. MOSS, Agenio 21 Penn. mh21-1y DENTISTRY. | Painless Extracting,’50c. Best teeth, $8. Fillings, Crowns, BHdges, ete., at corresponding prices. " Each @epartment in charge of an expert specialist of long experience. No students. work it largei pn guaranteed, See a U.S.Dental Assn,7th&D Sts _Sad-100 FREE DENTAL INFIRMARY.—DENTAL -ART- ay pte rembian ene 13835 ae aw. used.” Extracting tree. Hours from’ 1 to 6 Dts eo a Ext = MANICURE. Soe Jat8_L. 8. BROWN. Gen. Agent Pass,” Dept. ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, del2-tf 20 F st. p.w. House, 1809 Q st. b.w. ACCOUNTANT. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT- x J. EB. Ba’ Gate ths Sa Teen Room 87, ‘Washington Lona and Trust bollding, New York ave. and sth st. aw. oats “Core Oth and F sts, MISS_DALWICK, Manicure. Factors, 1110 Coneeticut ave. mh8-Im* Hours, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ‘& ROCH Manicure, Formerly with Payne, fe15-1m0* st. aw. that impartial juror and leveler of ali hu- TIME, 22222 9 ced the verdict that the 3 Stieff Grand 2 5 & Upright Pianos Stieff Piano Ware Rooms, 521 Eleventh St. N. W., Near F St. del5-3m.28 Knabe Warerooms. A co-nplete display of the world-renowned KNABE Pianos; also a few slightly used at a re- Pianos of good medium grade makes from $250.00 upward, ard second-tand Pianos from $50.00. TERMS, CASH OR TIME. 1422 PennsylvaniaAve. del 9-28d FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE Should be read dally, by all interested, as changes way occur at any time. FCREIGN MAILS for the week ending March 13th ‘TRAN: MAILS. FRIDAY—@)At 7: M. for FR. ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUG. KEY, try , from New York, via Havre. Letters for parts of EUROPE must be directed “Per La k, via Rotterdam. ‘er Werkendam.' per s.s. Fulda, from Established 1842. pirations, has render- are equaled by FEW and surpassed by NONE. J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. Piano duction from usual net prices. Pianos to rent. tuned, moved and repaired. WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. close promptly at this office follows: EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per s.s. *La Bre: direct, per s.8. directed “Per Fuld: for GENOA, ters must he for EU- ROPE, per 5.8. ork, via Queenstown. — (c! |. for NORWAY . per s.8. Island, from New York. Letters «be directed “Per Island.” *PRINIED MATTER, ETC. German steamers Hing from New York on Tucsdays, Thursdays and uturdays take printed matter, for MANY, and speciilly addressed pritited ma ete., for other parts of EUROPE. White Star steamers sailing from New York on Wednesdays take specially addressed printed matter, ete., for EUROPE. ‘The American, Cunard and French Line stermers sailing from ork take printed matter, et for all countries for which they are advertised t carry mall. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CED MERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. FRIDAY—(c)At 10:55 P.M., for BERMUDA, per s.8. Trinidad, from ork. (At 10:55 PLM. for JEREMIE, JACMEL and AUX-CAYES, pei Alps, from New York. “Letters for BELIZE, TEMALA and PUERTO CORTEZ must be directed “Pee Alps.”” (c)At 10:55 P.M. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, per s.8, Sen: eca, from’ New York. Letters for éther parts of MEXICO mast be directed “Per Senec 10:55 P.M. for HAITI, CUMANA and CARUPANO, per 8.8. Prins Willem'I, from New York. for other parts of VENEZUELA, CURACAO, TRI AD, BRITISH and DUTCH’ GUIANA must be directed “Per Pring Willem I." “(c)At 10:35 P.M. for GRENADA, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO, per 8.5. Grenada, from’New York. SATURDAY—()At 3:50 A.M. for NASSAU, N.P., per steamer from Miami, Fla, (da)At 11:35 A.M. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per 8.8. from Halifax. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence via steamer, close here dally except Sunday 12:05 P.M., Sunday only at 11:35 MC). Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at 3:20 P.M.(a). Malls fcr CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CURA, which will We forwarded to New York up to the 10:55 P.M. closing Wednesday), close her daily at 3:00 P.M., for forwarding via steamer safling Mondays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla.te). Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those for CAMPBCHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YU TAN, which will be forwarded via New York up to the 10:55 P.M., closing Friday, after the Wednes- day overland closing; except those for PRO- GRESSO, which will be sent via New York up to ¢ 10:55 P.M., closing Friday, after the Monday overland closing), close ‘here daily at 7:10 A.M.(a). TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8. Pern. from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:36 P.M., March 17. (@) ‘Mails for HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, from San Francisco, close here’ daily up to 6:30 P:M., March 17. d) Mails for CHINA and JAPA? pecially addressed only, per 8.8, Empress of India, from Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:30 PAL, March 22. (a) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, ‘per 8.8. Bravmer, from Tacoma. close here dally’ up to BM. March 25. (a) : Mails for. the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Trople Bird, from .San Francisco, close here datly up to 6:30 P.M., March 25. (a) Malls for AUSTRALIA (except those for WEST AUSTRALIA, which ‘are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FIT and SAMOAN ISLANDS, per 8.8, Mariposa, from San Eriuctsco, close here aiiy up to 6:30 P.M., March 27. (d) Mails for AU: LIA (except. West Australia), HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS (specially addressed only), per Warcimoo, from Vancouver, close here ‘dally after March 27, up to 6:90 P.M., April se ‘TRANSPACIFIC MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing dally, and the schedule of closiige is arranged on the presumption of thelr uninter- rupted overland transit. ait) Registered ‘mails close at 10:00 A.M. same ray Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. 8 Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. name day. a Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous ©) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Weds. and Sate. . at 1:00 P.M. previous ae Registered mails close df egisterea mails close at 1:00 P.M. previous mho JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS CHABLES 8. BUNDY, COMMISSIONER OF ofits Sasa ris, Get-tt - ~ £85 'BSOSOSSOS2900000 800000 90080080 hole in the left temple and a small twenty- two-caliber revolver on the floor told the story. Dr. Gray was hastily summoned. He pro- nounced that life was not extinct. He ad- vised that the girl be sent to the hospital. This was done. She came to the Grand Hotel at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. She had no baggage. She registered as Jenni- Doty, Middletown, Ohio. She asked for a good room, and said she was willing to pay $3 a day for it. She was shown to room 30. She went in, shut the docr and was not seen again until found wounded and dying. By the side of her bed the following note was found: “To whom it may concern: Hold no au- topsy, but bury me in my wedding clothes as I am now. Notify R. Alice Doty, 10 Clinton street, Middletown, Ohio.” A letter was found addressed to Miss Alice Dcty, and there was also one ad- dressed to Mrs. Levy Elliott, Woolbridge, Ontario, Canada. The authorities notified Alice Doty of Middletown, and last night received a re- ply signed Oliver Cousins, asking for par- ticulars. In her delirium the young womar: has called the name “Oliver,” and it is thought she referred to Oliver Cousins. She seemed to be in fear. Much mystery surrounds the affair, and the authorities are making a searching investigation. A special to the Cincinnat! Commercial Tribune from Middletown, Ohio, sent last right, says: This city was startled this afternoon when it was announced that Miss Alice Doty had received a telegram that her niece, Miss Jennie Doty, had committed suicide at Indianapolis. Miss Jennie Doty was well and favorably known in this city, and was seen last evening taking a ride on her bicycle. She was taken by her aunt at the age of six weeks to bring up. Miss Alice Doty is prostrated over the occur- rence and in charge of her physician, who will allow no one to see her. It is reported that Jennie Doty has been disappointed in a love affair with Oliver Cousins, an em- ploye of the Miami cycle works of this city. Mr. Cousins, when seen, said he knew no reason why she should have committed the rash act. He left this evening on the first train for Indianapolis to bring the body home. anon to Inquire of them concerning the secrets of medictoal plants, in which these sincere, simple- minded and God-fearing people are known to be Wise and skillful beyond all other men. ‘The Shakers willingly told what thes had learn- ed, and in return received from their visitors much valuable information about disease; which they at once made practical use of. The most tmport- ant point was that If a genuine and certain rem- edy could be found for Indigestion and and the aflments growing out of it, a long step would be taken in the right direction. Old sald these physicians, begins In a failure of the digestion, and so do wost diseases at any and all perleds of life. The result of these consultations the discovers by the Shakers of the desired specific, made wholly from herbs, and vow known as the Shaker Digestive Cordial. Its action magical and worthy of its origin, Where there is distress after eating, heartburn, sick headache, bad taste in the mouth, hiltousness, weakness and weariness, cold hands and feet, aversion to food, nervousness, or Any other symp- tom of dyspepsia, the Cordial will prove its cura- tive virtues. Behind it Is the reputation of a people who have never defrauded or docelved their fellow men. In order to test whether this remedy ts adap: to your case, at practically no cost spepsta, was CHICAGO'S MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING, Detectives Are Bafiled in Theil forts to Obtain Clues, The mystery surrounding the shooting of Mrs. Caroline E. Bragg, the wealthy sister- in-law of Gen. Bragg of Wisconsin, at Chi- cago Tuesday night, has not yet been fath- omed by the poiice. In fact. as far as con- clusive evidence goes, the case seems further from solution than ever. Detec- tives interviewed Mrs. Bragg at the hospi- tal yesterday They informed her of the revolver being found in a closet. She was more uncommunicative than usual, but said she never owned a pistol, and did not know how to use one. She asked the doctors and nurses to withdraw, as she wished to speak to the officer alone. When they had gone she said: “You need not look for burglars as the ones who shot me. There was no burglar there.” ++ ____ SPAIN'S FUNDS GETTING LOW. Small Chance of Securing a Farther Loan From Other Countries. The Havan2 newspapers have announced by official permission that the monetary resources of the government for carrying on the war in Cuba will hold out until | “Was any one in the house that morning summer, but that before ‘the treasury is oni ee exhausted* an appeal will be made to the she Gai BE. “We ware cortes, either for a new loan cr for some other means of securing money. A foreign joan, even if the cortes az thorized the government to raise one, will be a failure. 4 Leacing banking houses in Paris, Ber- lin and London have informed | their Havana correspondents that, after a care- ful examination of ail the renorts con- cerning Cuba, they are not willing to lend “And you say you did not fire the shot?” No. I positively did not.” Who else could have fired it?" “It locks strange. It looks very strange.” What do you think?” ‘Oh! it was not Josephine. ways a good gi She was al- and always obeyed me. was all the old lady would say Lieut. Bonfield, in charge of the case, is another cent to Spain. Furthermore, the | evidently of the opinion that Josephine, the Spanish government cannot offer any se- | adopted daughter, did the shooting. If curity, as all the revenues are already | Mrs. rage recovers, as now seems prob- pledged for the payment of the ‘capital | able. and no further evidence is secured, anc interest of the mortgage bonds of 1S86, however, they will be compelled to and 189), amounting to nearly $300,000,000, Josephine. Please Arother popular loan in Spain ‘cannot |" ‘The only chance for solving the mystery possibly be realized, for the country is | is in tracing down the purchaser of the completely exhausted and impoverished. | pistol. which is a new one. All who know the real situation of Spain see in the official announcement that the government has funds only until next sum- mer the first declaration of Spain’s down- z amps The House Gallcries. On the occasion of the opening of Con- fall. gress Monday the admission to the gailer- eerie nenpeeeeenn ies of the House will be by card as usual. “Want” ads. in The Star pay because | Ore galle containing 23) seats, how- they bring answers. ever, will be open to the public. _ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCETPIENT! Shoe Sale Ends April 1. During the short period that remains in order to make an absolutely clean sweep of this splendid shoe stock we have cut down prices to a mere frac- tion of wliat they ought to be, and are everywhere else. The sizes are broken, of course, and the widths narrow, but if we can fit you this is the best chance you've ever had or are likely to have again. Ladies’ Kid-tip and Com- (q) ; SVC. | stiseasengontonseese eat | * | Sennen | Men's Calf and Patent Leather Shoes — ba!morals, Wroken sizes. For.......... mon-sense Shoes. Sizes 1-3 ‘The regular §3 and $4 grade. For Ladies’ French Kid and es ‘The regula 5 igre! les, balmorals. — tegula Ets aan tage reenter inse = Misses’ Shoes and Oxf many sizes and widths. ing at Boys’ and Youths’ Calf and Patent Leather Bals. .. 25¢c. Stock of $l 5 i a ee = > < ey Z Z ey A R |S) > mS n Z a . °9 m= UJ, S. MARSHAL, 928 F St., pn wae TO BUY FURNITURE! It's easy to pay a bill when you can fix the payments to suit yourself—isn’t that SO? You have just that privi- lege here. Whatever you can spare—weekly or monthly—is a great plenty for us. No notes for you to sign—no inter- est to pay. Credit is Free! We ask you to compare our marked prices with the lowest you can find in any cash store. We ask you to con- sider well the fact that we make, lay and line all carpets FREE—that we make no charge for the waste in matching figures. We even tack the matting and oilcloth down free! dre i GOOOSHSO@ NEW SPRING BABY CARRIAGES..................$5 UP. PARLOR SUITES. FROM $22.50 ao pa. i :FROM 50C. YD. UP, 35C. YD, UP. Mammoth Grogan’s Credit House, 817--819--821--823 Seventh St. N.W., sui =» Between H and I Streets, Hid

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