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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1897—24 \GES. 5 =— FOR RE FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. UNFURNISHED. R RENT—Si6 2ST ST. N.W.; ELEGANT Lopes brick; newly remodeled; 10'rooms, 3 bat! excelient locetion; l_ndapted for subletting; 2 Key at Dove's, 2ist and I sts. 5H. LEY & CO., 1264 324 st. For RENT— Up pt 2126 14th st 11 tat st nw, Gr...14.50 nw, 10r... 0.00 1009 U st nw, Gr. 1419'S st nw, 7r- 30 209 1, wt rw, Sr. 2208 13th nw, Gr. --26.00 1811 S st nw, 4r_ 1905 4th st nw, 7r.-26.00 1210 © st nw, Gr. 1603 19th st nw, 6-25 50 530 Spruc 225.00 3.00 1353 Ath st nw, ar. 1616 Sth st nw, Gr. 1924 8h st mw, 4011 sth st nw, S16.N Hf av nw, 20th st nw, Valley nw, Sr Champlain av 1808 [st nw 2011 Est nw. 19h h st nw, dr. . & 1. st ww, er... Bas tL st ov 142) Madison nw Gr.15.00. 2 ‘The above is only a tion books. For full lst call at offi oo the Ist and 15th. x THOS. E. W nw, rp pt 12: nw, sit 210.30 f the property on my 43D -t nw, Gr ctin issued aul7-tu,th 19 0, B03 M, 12r&ba 1500 Vt. ave. n.w. 1504 Vt. ave., 10r. and bath STORES. 523 11th nw. i337 7th mw. -49.00 101 6th nw. D0} 400 Re nw, sto&dw. .22.50 224 F st.. ICE ROOMS. $10.00 to $25.00 1008 F st., 4 rooms. . aul?-tu,th&stf APITOL HILL. 304 NORTH @ neat 6-roont house. with cel- Key at 300 N.C. ave. (corner). $50.00) 449 Ist se, Tr&b...20.50 1 12th ne, Tr&h. 20.35 OR. & B..$3 et $50. furnace, etc.$60.50 1219 H st. nw. FOR SALE_ON F ST. N.B NEAR 13TH ST.; 6 rooms, hath, a.m.i.; this house sold for $3,750, but $2,500 wili now buy it; $300 cash, balance $14 monthly, which includes principal, interest and taxes. COLLINS & GADDIS, B11’ 11h ne au! FOR SALE—ON CAPITOL HILL, NEAR STANTON Park; press brick bay-window house; 6 rooms, bath, 1.; we sold this house three years a for $4,500; $3,250 will now buy it; $1,050 cash, balance to suit. COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. n.w. au21-3t FOR SALE—MY COZY HOME, IN DESIRARLE neighborhood, northwest; smail eash payment, '$ rooms, bath and pantry; good stable rear. Address FINE HOME, Star office. 1° FOR SALE—ON CAPITOL HILL; SOUTH SIDE of Mass. ave., west of Lincoln Park; 8 rooms, 4.; elegant location, and the price enly never offered before for lees than $6,000. GADDIS, 511 11th st. nw. audl-3t FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 8-STORY brick and stone house; 9 rooms; a.m.1.; only $65; terms to suit. au2i-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. FOR SALE-ONLY $%,250—TWO-STORY BRICK house; 6 rooms; a.m.i.; best location n.e.; terms can be arranged to sul au21-3t OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. FOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGATN— $3,200, ON EASY TERMS, A NEARLY, THREE-STORY PRESSED’ BRICK HO! NICE LARGE ROOMS AND BATH; 150 SOUTH LINCOLN PARK; WIDB AVE.; SPLEN- DID SURROUNDINGS. it DAVID D. STONE & CO., 904 F st. nw. HANDSOME: FOR SALE-FOR EXCHANGE—A three-story 11-room house; tiled bath; on Koan- oke st. near 14th st. uw: On Princeton st.; 10 rooms and beantifal bath room; only $8,500. A erb home on Yale st. near 14th; solid white stone front; $16,000. Another near 14th st.; 8 ed rooms;' twe' haths: $12,500. And several fine corners on Columbia Heights for exchange. Letts have your property; we can make a deal for you right away. Cali for full descriptions of FOR SALE—PRICE, $2,800—NOW RENTING FOR $22 a month; offered so low to settle an 2 stx-room bri : on 25th st. nw. Pa. ave.; excell pair. It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE-THE FOR SALE-ON ‘THE HEIGHTS,” A CORNER dwelling for $6,000; 2 squares from stores; this is the cheapest corner in the city; ANOTHER BARGAIN tn the eame locality; a pretty 8-room brick, with cellar: tiled bath; only $5,000. SEE US ABOUT THEM. it STONE & FAIRFA FOR SALE—A FINE } 16th st.; 6 hed rooms; beautifully papered;” fine m Street; cheap at It SS : on through 0. "FAIRFAX, For AN OFFER—WILL less than $4,000 for that S-room hou: st. in exeellent_repair. it STONE & FAIRFAX. 806 F st. nw. AP RENT LY $11.30 6-room brick, directly athedral. CHAS. A. auls-3e* od; ‘com ut_to all street railroads; rent OWNER, T st. nw. a19-3* NE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, 1775 ave. n.w.: 16r.; mi; 2 bath rooms: por- celain tubs;, cabinet ' mantels, open fireplaces; large rooms; ‘In complete order; $100; will I uly and to a private family. J. LEY, Atlontic €ldg., 928-30 F st. uw. anlyst RENT—TO TIRST-CLASS COLORED TEN- 10-room brick house in a fashionable neigh- Apply to THOS. E. WAGGA) i. we auly-3t FOR RENT—BY B.F.SAUL, S.E. COR.7TH&L O01 M now, 16r, 3 ba-$150, 1712 Ist nw, 6r& 1SS4 14th, large store. 1823 12th nw,6r&a. 1026 7th, large store. .60 916 S nw, l0r&ba. . 1734 Corcoran, 12r&ba-50: 1006 M nw, 12r&ba.50.50 1912 Sunder!’ 1719 7th nw, store.15.00 619 Fla av, 9r&ba 1544 2d aw, Gr&ba-20.30 acts, borhood n.w Giz M, 12r&ba -60 726 6th se, Gr&ba 117.50 407 G nw, 12r&ba. 45 1117 10th nw,9ré&ba 25.50 504 10th, large store. .35 524 Tenn av, 6r&ba.1 1621 Madison, 1ir&ba.35 5 637 S ow, 4r. 3263 M, store 245 612 S nw, Gr&ba..- 11 1410 Corcoran, Sr&ba..30 65 KR nw, Or&ba....27.50 h, sto&sta...--25 1002 Sth, shop. .....10.00 n19-tf' Please call at office for balance of jist. FOR RENT— [417 D ne, 7r- -20.00 1007 13th uw, 12r.$75.00 1007 B ne, 7r. 506-8 14th nw. 60.00 Base’t 726 11 Stokdw 825 R > Tr 1230 14th nw, 11r--50.00 Store 1245 7th ‘nw 724 1th nw, Sr... 40.00 426 L nw, 6r. Ets 728-30 11th nw35.00 | 1422 12th'nw. o&Gr. ..32.50/ 60S 10th ne, 7: or. 50) Cel 724 11th aw. Sxd 1200 Md ay ne-30.00 12th & W ow, 614 G nw, Sr......30.00/612 G sw, 5r. 1023 12th" aw hall and 2 rms. 73.1 ow, 9 2122 P nw, or. 00, 310 5th ne, Gr. 25.00 1883 Valley st. Tr..12.50 ) Shop r'r 616 H nw.1: Gib ne, sto&dw.25.00 621 Pomeroy, 5r....10.50 lith mw, Se mM) 1907 914 nw, Gr... 110.50 00 920 4th se, Zr... 22.10.00 ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. n.w. ED— 2022 F : 00 Also a large list of desicable furnished houses. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, aul7-tt 1406 G st. nw. FOR RENT—JOHN L. WEAVER, F and Sth ats. now. 14th nw. 13r.$1 ‘Telephone 1104. 33] 220 12th sw, 10r...25.50 22 14th nw, eto. § 7th ne (cor). S nw, Gr&ba. ..20. 4 13th nw, Gr. ..18.50 MS 3d nw, ‘Gr&ha.16 30 501522 20th nw,4ré&cel.12.30 H_ L. RUST, 608 14th st. nw. 630 Whitney 1230 Leadoun : $100.00) 1414 S nw, Zr. “ 444 H st ow, Sr. THE McLACHLI Syla-tt Fou RENT— 924 A 1521 3 EAL ES. AND LOAN CO., 30tk and G sts. nw. 510 Ist se, 6r&b 2 Ist se. 6r&b. 1523 17th, 6r&b (col).20.50 1715 19th, Tr (col. -20.40 231 10th ‘ne, Gr&b. .18.50 109 E se, 6r&b 13.00 1523 17th, store, 27.18.00 1525 2uth, Tré&b. 21 Harvard secon E18 Ist se, Tr&h. Cis Ist se, Gr&b. $16 1 ve, Gra, E st se, 8 r&b. > sw, Gr&d 20th, Sr&b. BO4 15t se, Gr&. weawte FOR Iu E12 Isr se, 3308 50| 3153 Scott ‘st. 2r. DEEBLD & CO., 1319 F st. NT—NO. 1426 CHAPIN ST., COLUMBIA 9 roms and bath: delightful location; ; cable cars. 1352 U st..8 rms. and bath, ew JOHN SHERMAN, 610 14th st. s. ENT—HOUSE 1117 10TH ST. N.W. E including buth: $25. Key at 1115, ad- _teining. “Inquire at 930'Ta. ave. dy2i-te FOR RENT— ‘The best six-room and bath bay-window brick dwelling in this elty for the prize; $18.50 menth;” papered throughout ;” heated by as trobes; large closet fn each ‘room; large con- crete yard; all moderp fi ements, and in Srst-class repair. 1608% st. n.w. House ‘open for inspection. B.F. SAUL, Real Estate, 1035 7th st. n.w. RENT-2206 Q ST.; 9 ROOMS, RECEPTION . tile mantels; a modern home; in a very desirctle location; reduced to $40;' within one sanare of rapid transit. Keys at 2304 Q st. my3-im* OUT OF TOWN. FOR RENT—FUR., A SPLENDID MARBLE RES. idence in Baltimore city, Washington piace and Madison a’ house is elegantly furnisted throughout; contains Dassinger spd freight elevator, 3 bath rooms aud ail modern conveniences; within 5 minutes of Union and Mt. Royal Rit. stations. The house Will be rented either with or without a large stable, two squares from the bouse, contain! box and open stalls, carriage elevator and all mod. ern stable conveniences. " Apply to JAMES Me- EVOY, Graham's Warehouse, Park ave. and Dol- —_ st. ——— =e ees 3y23-2m ACCOUNTANTS. oe J.B BATES, Public Accountant, Auditor and Trustee, Room 37, Washington Loan & Trust Co.'s bidg., auls-tf ‘9th and F street o.w. FOR SALE — $4,000 WILL BUY tiful new 10-room cor tion hall, rated; lot 14 it BEAU- recep- beautifully deco- story stone and brick dwelling. on Princeton — st., Columbia Heights; 4 rooms on 1st floor; tiled hath, it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. now. -THE CHEAPEST CORNER could not be duplicated under ; 10 $10,000; on rooms; only, $ On COLUMBIA HEIGHTS; 1325-27-20 Whitney ave.; near cars, school. stores. Constructed of the very choicest materials; put up by day's work by the best mechanics. ‘Beautiful fronts; 3 stories; cellars; stone pore! tiled vestibule; beautiful mantels: tiled bat porcelain tubs:' nickel plumbing: STEAM HEA‘ LOOK AT THEM AND SEB WELL-BUILT HOUSES. it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—A CHANCE TO BUY A NEW HOUSE, Just being completed on Columbia Heights: cost $6,500; 3 stories; cellar; front of stone and bricl +4 rooms on Ist floor; lot 18x115, it STONE & "FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—CORNER R. I AND N. J. AVES. house, 7 rooms: heated by furnace: wide lot, with very wide parking, 5.300. auZi-tt Li -_ 1. FOR SALE—TO INVESTORS, A FLAT BUILDING: well rented; will sell at cost: prices will net 10 per cent to purchaser. Address Box 55, Star Giice. au2i-3t* FOR SALB-5I8 3D ST. N.E, BEST BARGAIN IN the city; non-resident owner has authorized me to sacrifice’ this very desirable residence: contains rior, reception hall, dining room and kitchen on Brat foor and four bed rooms and bath on 24 floor, ving, Hight to all rooms: furnace heat. ‘OF side alley electric bells and gas lighting; must be sold. particulars apply to JAMES A. CAHILL, 526 13th |ALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY O% price, 000; $4,000 “cash, years 4% per cent int.: rented to pay 914 per cent GEORGE J. EASTERDAY, balance 5 net on equity. 1410 G Saad aud1-3t 10- FOR SALE-NEW HOUSES IN E ton on easy-payment plan. GEO, DAY, 1410 G st. nw. FOR SALE—A NICE BRICK COTTA few squares from the 14th st. cars d ave., Holmead; has cellar, § rooms, tile bath and yestibule, attic, furnace heat, tine cabinet mantel, tile hearths, large lot, side yard, windows all round, fine cool porches: only one left; price, $4,- 500; $500 cash payment, balance monthly. "This is @ bargain. LEO. SIMMONS, Owner, 660 F st. Bw. au21-3t For sau THE CITY BEING built for $6,000; easy 3 cor. Ist and V sts. n.v., on thorough to Soldiers’ Hom special chance for brokers. Apply to ED. LAN) VOIGT, 430 11th st. nw. au2l-5t FOR SALE— TO RESPECTABLE COL- ored party. house “eolored street”’): ten rooms: price, $5,000. Address CE 9-ROOM HOU IN COR- coran st. near 17th n.w.; mod. imp., and in fine condition; $8,000. 7-room ‘brick on T st. near 9th n.w.; $5,000. A neat little brick house on 25th st. near M n.w.; price, $1,700. 18 ‘acres of land in the District: electric cars Tass in front of It; very desirable; can be pur- chased at @ price that will justify one of means to hold; sec us. A fine building lot on Hunting place, 50x145; will be sold urder value. A splendid lot on 16th just north Scott circle, with a small brick house: can be purchased for $1.50 less per foot than has been asked for it; Wot 222125 to 20-ft. alley. B. H. WARNER & CO., au2l-3t 916 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—E. CAPITQL ST.; 7 ROOMS AND bath: 2 stories and Wisement; modern conven- fences: terms to suit purchaser; cheap. o 623 A st. ne. ite FOR SALE—AT $11,000, A BRICK AND STONE English-basement house on N st. near British le- gation: 10 rooms: 2 baths; first-class condition. it HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—CHEAP—ON 12TH ST. S.E., NEAR LINCOLN PARK, AVERY PRETTY 7-ROOM BRICK: NICELY FINISHED; IN PERFECT OR- DER; ONLY $3,650. R. E. BRADLEY, It 1303 F ST. FOR SALE—ON ONE OF THE MOST COMMAND- ING SITES IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 18TH AND 'ROA- NOKE STS., AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE OF 3 STORIES AND BASEMENT, WITH BUFF-BRICK FRONT AND WHITE-STONE TRIMMING: TAINING 12 ROMS AND 2 BATH ROOMS; ALL ARTISTICALLY DECORATED: HEATED BY HOT WATER AND PROVIDED WITH EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, APPLY TO R. E. BRADLEY, It 1303 F ST. FOR SALE—EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS—WE desire to call special attention to the row of new dwellings on 18th street between California and Wyoming avenues, Washington Heights; first floor very bas parlor, large reception hall, dining room, Pantries and kitchen (the walls ‘of kitchen are tiled); three bed rooms and tiled bath cn second floor, ‘and four bed rooms and tiled bath on third floor; the attic is finished for storage; hot water or sterm heat; the plumbing has been made a special feature: all exposed pipes are nickel, and workmanship ts of the best. ‘The wood ‘work 4s quartered oak, making a substantial and rich finish. Other houses in this row are duplicates of the above except they have rot so many rooms. ‘These houses are located just one square from the F street car Hire. The location is certainly Of the best, aud property on Washington Heights is rapidly appreciating in value. As to the price, we are ashamed to tell you how cheap they can be beoght, surely two thousend dollars less than valu». Five have already been sold. Terms 10 suit. GEO. E. EMMONS & Co., auld-w,th&s,3t . 1216 F. FOR SALE--TO CLOSE A SYNDICATE, WE ARE offering at a very low price a beautiful 3-story mottled-brick and brown-stone house; handsomely finished throughout; excellent neighborhood; pear Dnyont Circle. au2y-3t —-R.W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. FOR SALE—IF YOU WANT A PERFECT HOME, new, modern, pleasing in finish, locaton and size, for only $4,000, let me show you this one on Kt st.. West Eckington; terms to suit. eu W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. n.w. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. CHARLES S. BUNDY, . COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, FOR SALE—$2,600; ONLY $200 MORE THAN EX- tating trast; sold four years ago for $3,000 -7 mns., bath, a.m.i., pressed-brick bay-window Louse; concreted cellar tnder whole house; lot 28x98" to alley; thoroughly well built; trust can be paid in casy monthly payments. Rare chance to secure a home at a sacrifice. 1125 12th st. ne. Particulars at 818 I n. auls-5t FOR SALE-SEVERAL NEW 6 AND 8-ROOM houses in Holmad Maror, sdjoining Columbia Heights, at bargain prices. see us about them, PLANT & IN, 1429 N. ¥. ave. ou FOR SALE_COLUMBIA HEIGHTS_SEVERAL OF those hrndsome houses on University Place, bet. Welling and Euclid; only a short square’ from ‘They have ‘parlor, reception hall, dining % pantries ond kitchen on Ist floor. Six bed ‘rooms and tiled bath above. Extra la yard, to wide alley; large cellar and furnace. If you ‘are looking for a bome, call on us about these. We con make price and terms right. aul4-7t "PLANT & TURPIN, 1420 N. ¥. ave. FOR SALE—TWO REMARKABLY HANDSOME, well-built and finely finished white-stone houses on Columbia Heights st bargain prices. aul4-7t | PLANT & TURPIN, 1429 N. Y. ave. FOR SALE—ELEGANT NEW HOUSES ON T ST. near 16th st.; lots 20x95 to alley. These houses have 10 rooms «nd tiled bath, and absolutely complete in every. particular. “Cheapest houses in n.w. Open for ii tion. For particulars a] zs fo GEO. 8. COOPER, Owner, 006 F st. n.w. -Im* FOR SALE—JUST COMPLETED—TWO ELEGANT frame cottages on Richmond st. near the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- dence, about % mile from terminus of the 14th st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, baths, sewer, water and all conveniences of city home. Easy terms. For prices, size of lots, etc., apply to ap3-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1388 F at. n.w. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—A SPLENDID INVESTMENT—A LOT on Harvard st. east of 13th st., at 37 cts. a ft.; $1,500 below value. FOR SALE—A corner on 13th st. at 50 cts. a ft. auzl-3t STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—CHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR COT- tages and summer houses at CHAPEL POINT, the gem of the Potomac, the pride of southern Maryland. Buy your lot’ NOW before the best locations are taken. A splendid investment for health and pleasure. For terms, plats, ete., 5 CHARLES ©. LANC. : 1313 F st. nw. ‘SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _EDUCATIONAL. in WAsHinGaén, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. THE NUTTALL, 182 SOUTH CAROLINA AVE.. Atlantic City, 'N. J.; second hcuse from beac PIANOS AND ORGANS. An Opportunity! Second-Hand Pianos BOUND FOR BUFFALO UNIVERSITY SCHOOL | Su" .°HE Roe Wii Ra At Sacrificing Prices. |@rand Army Men Going to the has removed from 1453 Mass. ave. n.w. to 822 | _au20-1m* STEFF. Conn. ave. nw. ( Armand Navy Club). | THD CLIFTON—ATLANTIC AND CONN, AVES, STEINWAY, Grand Encampment. XO NEED TO SES YOUR, Ber our. oe 3 minates, yratt to beach; hematin family 1 house; ‘CHICKERING, Faculty of men. we on application. ee Re Vintaw: 7° WY? Sols aw niet es MAINES. vipa a. Lt, W. W. PHELAN, 4.M., WOOD'S COMMERCIAL C 811 Bast Capitol Bt. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCTIOOL, peat nt 30. 'BUSINENS SHORTHAND, Ai . S SRPawittike, ENGLISH, CIVIL SERVICE, UN’ USUAL FACILITIES FOR: SECURING POSITIONS FOR PUPILS. Beantiful Miustrared catalogue containing names of 571 ptplis éurolled Inst year. you faster. auZl-2w* We'll sell low on easy The Scarborough, monthly payments. BEACH FRONT. MARYLAND AVR eee eerers rn "conventence. SPECIAL RATES FOR ALFRED WYMAN. Bea end South Garvlins: avenie” Mrs. MH, THOMAS, Features of the Trip That Will Add to the Enjoyment of It. Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 tith St. N.W., near F. Don’t join elsewhere unt! ‘Lave geen it au2i-ti =a — HoT LURAY, au21-284 ae ES Manager. peas The Bliss ualtw oe auc on Jon F. Eis & Co. | THE OLD GUARD IN LINE School of Electricity, | smcse 6) ware « som SUMMER sees WASHINGTON, D. ©. ‘The only institution teaching practical electri- cal engineering exclusively. Laboratory equip- ment. cacellent. -Instruction the best. Course opéns October 1. Catalogues on «pplication. THE DUFFINGTON.—HOMELIKE. 20 SO. MIS- souri ‘One square from Reading depot. Near the beach. Terms, $7 to $10 per week. Mrs. T. MARKS of Lancaster, Pa. Jy10-39t HOTEL ALDINE, NEAR THE BEACH. SPECIAL Washington will be well represented at Buffalo next week, when the gay old town gives itself up to the pleasant pastime cf entertaining the Grand Army of the Re- Piano Bargains. Square Planos—different makes and different auzl-6w LOUIS DENTON BLISS, President. | goc™umedarions for cyclists, Complete dae Lion | Prices—good, reliable instruments. Payable $9 per | Public. An interest is being taken ta tho ean ee Ser = occasion by the comrades of the Depart- 1807 SpencerianBusinessCollege Upright Piancs—glightly used and also new 1n- my28-78t struments at prices that will break the record and ment of the Potomac which was not ex- THE OCEAN VILLA, SOUTH CAROLINA AVE | on the easiest and most accommelating terms or | pected several wecks ago, and a larger NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS nue, corner of Pacific avenue, Atlantie City, | 8t big discounts for cash. We will be pleased to contingent will go from here this year than In Academy of Music building, N. J. Mrs, M. E. SUTER, Proprietor. Also The | bave you call ana sce ovr Pianos and talk the sub- xs rte ptie : Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth, Albany, Philadelphia, Je30-2m* _ | Ject over. as ae a dond. grand ane held irty-third holastic year begins lon 'y 7 outside of! vat ington in severs years, Avgust 20. Day and evening sessions. Tho lead: THE ARONDALE, JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., | 3" ake AAGs scouarabin Scskahdux. Gar ing business men of Washington were trained in | Pacific and Kentucky aves. Central. Near to beach. | oT opty, konimoioed ~ Not only comra jemselves, but @ this college, and send their sons and daughters and | First-claes cuisine. Special rates to families. Da ING PIANO ROOMS, 037 PA. AVE. | number of their friends, will make the candidates for enn loyment here for training. dy27-tu,th&si9t "Mrs. R. H. WILSON & SON. au20-2t Journey, Deatles many representatives of xerplng, ‘awe and eihies of Dasinetn“acleace” Of | gcentacny ay ZOTEE STICRNEM HUGO WORCH, 928 F ST. N.W., the Woman's Relief Corps, the Loyal Le- Sag, eae oc airs (Halas ANG | Hewlett to ia Wa a gion of Women, the Woman's itvle ef shorthapd and typewriting. = ee for booklet. L. V. STICKNEY. M the G. A. R. and other kindred organiza- ‘Terms reasonable, but no competition with cheap schools. tions. THE PENNHURST—OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN a erg ini pre weary edluo pl FOR SALE—A NICE ¥-ROOM HOUSE AT AUTRE tion, Metropolitan It. R.; new; will be cheap to an immediate purchaser. A splendid _chance to retty new ington; large $400 cas, bal- ERK ERS. and des ple lots in the wing village of Hyattsville. ed three or tour hundred dollars to pay for your lot. The. Hyattsville Building Association Will furnish capital to build Just such house as you may want. . WARNER & CO. v) z ‘ONLY $1,850, BROOKL fine Z-room dwelling; Tot 45x150; on corner; sys. from elec. cars; very easy terms; a_ bar- gain. ROLAND C. BOOTH, cor. 10th and G sts. nw. au21-3t* FOR SALE—6%c. FARE TO SOMBRSET, OPP. Chevy Chase Circle, Tenleytown ry.; cottage; 6 xeomes 1 acre; level; 145 ft. on elec. ry.; $3,250; cheay S8-room cottage; bath; hot and cold water; fu nace; attic; shade; pedutiful view; wide porches; 1 re; an ideal home; $5,500. ‘oom cottage similar to above, $5,000. Cottage at BETH A, 7 rms. Gentleman's country home 18 rooms: everything necessary for pe fort In the country; 314 acres; $25,000, Also at Bethesda, 11-room’ dwelling, with 10 acres, $15,000. MILES FULLER, au20-2t 504 11th st. FOR SALE—AT TAKOMA PARK, A 6-ROOM “dwelling, new and in complete order, with one acre of ground; will sell low either for cash or for smell monthly payments. Inquire of ENOCH MARIS, at the Park, or the Calvert Building and Loan Association, Baltimore, Md. au20-6t FOR RENT—SUBURBAN—A GOOD 8-ROOM KEST- dence at Fostoria, with stable, excellent water; high and lealthy; on electrie and steam roads;' fine neighborhuod; stores, churches and schools convenient. M. A. BALLINGER, 1422 F st. nw. ,tudéeth-tf Office open on and after Monday, Augrst 23, every sity, N.S: lev: * nos for rent, hauled, shipped and tuned. Buffalo is going to do itself proud in business day and night throughout the year, Bee ee SS Ee eee te OES HUGO WORCH, 923 F st. 0. | taking care of the old soldiers and their Call or send for new announcement, con | e054 "AMES HOOD. me % cae a taining address of abe aa J. Gage, at Collexe ae cL e 5 eau a "35 Sataich Mr nbighcbabe ae commencement, And names, occupations and ad- acsaiese U ht P y ready e hand dresses of 853 graduates of 8. B.C. BRADY HOUS '9 near the oceai rll 1ano of welcome. The first party to leave the Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, handsome rooms; good table; garden law: 5 Aglaia his ct which haa at Se. au2t-im Principal and Proprietor. mod.; bovklets free. JAMES BRADY. Jel5-tf Fal 713 cctaves,| CY © eae — — s = = THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W., . : . “IC roswood case, splendid | Members of John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. Sa oy Eek eet roarits tone and touch—in fine! and their friends. A special train cver At present for information address MT. LAKE] per week. Send for booklet.’ MILLER & LUDY, Shiite, Teme, $151 te and ©. road! wil leave tomorrow PARK, Md. auly-3m_ formerly of Miller Cottage. _my5-3m_ a ee, night at 10 o'clock. A stop will be made EN GTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 | THE ORIOLE—2021 PACIFIC AVE.; HOMELIKE D. G. Pfeiffer & Co at Bethlehem to give the excursionists a and mandolin, flute, ‘cornet, &c. Free advantages | 2nd rear the beach. Open all the year. Terms, °9 | chance to see the Carnegie steel works, $7 to $9 per week. Je26-52t Mrs. GC. T. BUZBY, of Baltimore. Hotel Imperial & Cottages. and Buffalo will be reached Monday after- noon. There is to be a big civic and Masonic 417 llth St. N.W. 2ul8-200 demy). Select classical and mathematical school for procession in Buffalo Monday night, so young men and boys, 914 14th st., opposite Frank- | Maryland ave.and Eeplananes Full ocean view from these early travelers will be fortunate. lin Square, will reopen September eo Cigculars | Wide three-story porches. A first-class family can be obtained at the school building or by ad. | With moderate prices. Every comfort. and conve Some of those who will ge on this train g 25 C ‘ . Assistant Secretary SHAS. B. YOUNG, icoce for 250 guests. Large rooms, artesian water. are Corporal Tanner. n anette Sa esesca Aproltments “and culsine of the highest, standard. of State Cridler, Patrick O'Farrell, Mrs. KNABE to $3 per day; $10 to $18 per week. Special Baxter and her mother, John Keogh and September rates. wife; S. J. Block and family, Eugene Ste- vens, Dennis O'Connor, Col. M. mmett . Urell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rugg, Mr and Mrs. T. Shepheard, W. W. Davis, J. Jes- 9 ter, Frank Cole, John H. Reinburg, ~~ a and M J Boyce and Wm. H. Sef- Unequaled for Tone, Touch, |“ a A number OF oi Durability and Workman- G.W. KENDRICK. mb22-156t ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. HOTEL sT. CHARLES. Finest Hotel on the coast. Directly on the beach. Salt and fresh water in every bath. Reduced rates for May, June and September. Write for booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, Owner and Proprietor. LANGUAGES ARE QUICKLY MASTERED By the world-famous method—THE BERLITZ. Pu- pils guaranteed a thorough knowledge and a cor- rect accent. The patronage of the best-known peo- ple attest its reputation. Trial lesson free. € ton and family. A number of the bers of the Loyal Legion of Wome ae irate le ae elven tas, or evening. Moder | _ mhé-156t the Woman's Circle of the G. A. R. will ate fees—unusually excellent advantages, Eat! - = : : ‘ Tanguage taught by a professor of that nationality. ee HOTEL BERKELEY. | z ship. also go with Rawlins Post. I Deteinresh th st. icky ave., 50 feet from board walk. Ocean 4 Po Berlitz/School eo tenses 7 235148 || yewrnos alitiame Ua hee ee ans eneneee ated ; Professor Wm. Von Mumm, Prop. and Principal. ete. Elevator from street level. Special weekly Wm Knabe & Monday morning at 7:45 o'clock a spe- aul2-6m,14 ELAS ee SARIS & GEORGE BEW. 2 MDS cast train, Sa hse enckinen, SAL behve Khe CURSE aS N GOR: LIFTLE BRIGHTON, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. Sues ae paiyetiees — aij sata MARYLAND SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND WILL | ?- Carolina ave. and beach. Full ocean view. TELEPHONE CALL 1737. 410-284 amet % reopen September 13, 1807, Washington pupits | Home comforts. ‘Terms reasonable. S.A. the Department of the Potomac and scores of comrades and friends. SCHWEISFORT, Formerly on Boardwalk. will meet at Baltimore and Potomac depot, 6th | Tinoasee and ave.. at 3 o'clock p.m. the 18th. Children FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. A feature wiil LWORTH, BEYOND CHEVY Chase, new 7-room house; bath and cellar; fur- nace and range; wide porch; beautifully situa’ed, half square trom electric ‘cars; large grounds; only $25 per month. aui9-3t —-R. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. FOR SALE—A NEAT 6-ROOM COTTAGE; TWO minutes’ walk of Hyattsville depot; lot 45x100; beautifully situated; a great bargain. Also 9-room house, corner lot, one block cf depot; ssy monthly terms. Lots for sule. ROGERS & ROGERS, 368 Ind. ave., and Hyattsville, Md. aul9-3t FOR SALE-NEAR CHEVY CHASE CIRCLE, 214: per foot; A GILT-EDGE INVESTMENT; safe as overnment bonds; buy now; values are rising, MTL JLLER, 804 11th st. aul2 VISITED Cleveland Park recently? The most beautiful of Washington suburbs COUNTRY BOARD. FEW MORE ROARDERS WANTED AT HILL Crest, 4 mile from Front Royal; high, healthy Jocation; beautiful mountain, scenery: lage. aha ightful spring and mineral watei large airy rooms; Jong porches plenty of shade, ice and milk; good tabl ref. given; special rates for Sept. and Oc dress" Mrs. ALMA JACKSON, Box 194, Front Royal, Va. ite PLEASANT VIEW—BOARDERS WANTED AT MY , about two (2) miles from Ge mantown station; beautiful location; good shad porches; large, ‘airy rooms; first-class tabl terms, for aduits, $4; children under 10, $2 per Address P. 0.’ Box 57, Germantown, Md. 1 : < . a G vhich has per- who are blind or whose sight is so defective that , PACIFIC AVE, NEaR be the famous Old Guard, whi P they cannot attend school are entitled to extensive improvements; $1.50 to x = i fected its arrangements for the trip to admisaion to this school. For information a $2.50 per day; $9 to $14 per week. Send for | WASHINGTON, D. 0., POST OFFICE NOTICE. | Buffalo, and only awaits the orders, dress F. D. MORRISON, Sopt., Baltimore, Md. circular. JAS. S. MOON and CHAS. W. SHAW. | | Should be read ally, as changes may occur at auy | fall in,” which will be given Monday au20-1m ; 409-18 CO CREIGN MAILS for the week ending August 28 | 73, @&m. ‘The command will be accompa: = = = REIGN 3 ve August y er YEDIA ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG BEACH HAVEN, N. J. close promptly at this office as follows: nied by the eerie cenneggee a men—A high grade colleg3, fitting and business — .. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. Corps, consisting of forty-three pieces, and preparatory school, Cireulirs. tree. The Englesid MONDAY—()at P.M. for EUROPE, per in the great parade of the Crand Army of CHARLES W. STUART, Principal, e Engieside. slabn, from New York, via Plymouth and’ Bremen. | the Republic will act as escort to this de- aut9-2w Media, Ba. Beach Haven, N. J. Tatas (5, cRELAND must be directed, “Per | partment of the Potomac. ‘The company $155 YEARLY, BOARD ANTS PURTION SEMINARY | Matchless bay for sailing and Gshing. Unsurpassed | Gui” = ¢ on New RELAND, letters | was organized April 9, 1880, and has repre- (girls); $170 military academy (boss); thorough | £0F Jts rellef from Hay ever. Send for Mustrated | oD Petters for Otte Daas Oe eRe a ees | sented in its ranks every army corps and al- instructions; best care: very. healthy: cottage ss et. _Parlor car on afternoon trains. be directed “Per Servia uust) vision that during the late war marched fem, Address" EPISCOP- SCHOOLS, Haddo my1-117t ROB'T B. ENGLE, Prop. 20 P.M. for EUROPE, pers.s.| in defense of the Union. Today in its le] Je ault-m,w&s,1m 2 ~4 r 2 IN THE MOUNTAINS, arom ‘ork, via Southampton. (c)At| ranks it numbers one natiohal surgeon in ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A DAY AND HOME = = — — - M. for EUROPE, p: . “Britannic, from | chief, two past department commanders school for a limited Sten ‘af girls, reopens | HOTEL SURREY, SUBURSS HAGERSTO eel ork. via Queenstown, (c)At 10:53 P.M. for | and twelve past post commanders. September 15. Miss LUCK.S. SIMPSON, Princ. | Batts, electric lights, trolley, fishing; all moder | BELGIUM direct, per ss. Southwark. tenn Noe " pal, Rockville, Md. ‘aul4-Im conventences; Washington references; rates, $6] York, via Antwerp. Letters must ‘be directed| A Platoom of One-Armed Veterans. to $8 per week. JNO. W. FELDMAN, Prop. aud-1m BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL, 1,800 (HARPER'S FERRY, W.Va. 800 feet hig! neing, music by harp and i . _ Uo! boating, bathing, fishing: satisfaction guaran | BGYPT. and BRITISH INDIA. per s.s. teed. Apply early. W. J. MURPHY. au7-Im | Cogne, from New York, vin Havre. Letters ft mF = ther’ part EURO! . McDOWELL HOUSE, HARPER'S FERRY, W.VA. | Gascobon” tng one PM. vor NETH LANDS, “Per Southwark. WEDNESDAY at 9:20 P-M. for ECROPE, per 5 vormannia, from New York, vii Pl uth, Cherbourg and Hamburg. erp igederts FRIDAY—(b)At 9:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTU jAL, TURK! BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY FOR BOYS—THO! ough academic, college, preparatpry and teachers’ courses: location healthy;) tuition, board, room, ete., $200 per year. Opens Sept. 14. ' H. S. HOUSKEEVER, ‘M.A., Prin., Brookeville, Md. au2-Im* $230.__ MARYLAND COLLEGE &ND SCHOOL OF The unique feature of the organization is its platoon of twelve one-armed comrades, each one of whom lost an arm upon one of ihe battlefields of the country. This platoon marches as a guard to the national and company colors and receives the en- MUSIC FOR YOUNG LADIES—45th year bein Gascogne.”” (c) E Sept. 15. ‘Three courses leading to degrees. ‘Fine | open Juve 1. Delightful rommes ceeinene table? | Ginecr™ pe Gk teaser ee ee Tork, vee] ‘ommantic plaudits of the mascmbied thee- Music and Art School. Excellent buildings and | mcderats prices. B. E MeDOWELL Rotterdam. ‘Letters must be directed “Per Shaan, | sands along the line of march. grounds: et es Reve J. Ree my20-4m Proprietor. | dam.”” (c)At 10:55 F for SCOTLAND direc The badge of membership to be worn upon fyotbw aithery ite Did.) near:Baltimna “THE LOCKWOOD,” HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA. rt s.s. Circassia, from New York, via Glaszo- this occasion 1s termed the “Farragut will open for the season May 15; rooms jarge and airy; plenty of shade: table first-class; rates rea- sonable. A. P. DANIEL, Proprietor. my1-5m ‘er Circassia.” — (c At for NORWAY direct, per 8.8. Island, ters must be directed. * badge,” only tured, and 100 having been manufac- SAINT JAMES—A COLLEGIATE PREPARATORY is so termed, having been ‘school for boys; three (3) hours from Washington. York. must ‘be directed * Per ULIAN F 2 (At “ROPE, pea wrought out of a piece of metal procured Sanur Gales oe Goshen ae TOP BOs: HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA.— hen nes York, Spt a eageey propeller of the United States county, Md. 23-1 antecd Dance te ae satisfaction guar | | PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—Gorman steamers sail-| steamer Hartford, the flagship of Admical . Dancing, fishing, boating; telegraph in house. Apply early for rooms, T.’S. LOVETT. ing from New York on Tue ter, et ays take G SCHOOL CF “BALTIMORE KINDER- printed mat~ Farragut. garten Association. Junior, senlor and graduate | _my4-6m Pilated inatter, ete fay ote eaclally, addressed | “ The command will quarter in Buffalo in courses. A course for directors of normal classes, The ‘ Star steamers sailing | SChool building No. 14. located on Franklin GRREN’S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER'S Fi ty, ‘| ‘ rs —Open. Located on Fruit Hill Farm, | from New York on Wednesda: the German steam- | Street, with headquarters in the Iroquois OME HAT! The Nortasenten, ate Me® | Blue, Tidge mountain, 30 mato, drive trom depot, | rs on ‘Tuuredays und the Cunard, Irene nei | Hotel. The return trip will be made on SMC, ‘ f pton, . Md. $5, $6 and $7 per week; $1 and $1.50 per day? | German steamers on Saturdays take printed matter, | Sugday, August medicinsl water; conveyane»s meet trains, Send for circular. CAPE MAY, N. J. MARINE VILLA ANNEX. ete., for all countries for which they are advertised to carry mail. MAILS FOR SOUTH WEST MONDAY—(c)At 16 ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, FOR boys; home life; individual instruction; prepares for college or business; terms moderate. Address W. P. MASON, U.S.N-A., Prin. Jy15-2m* MARYLAND, St. Mary's Co., Charlotte Hall. my2i-6m Roster of the Organization. The roster of those participating in the trip is as follows: Captain J. M. Edgar, Tist Pennsylvania Infantry; First Lieutenant M. \D CENTRAL AMERICA, ‘DIES, ETC. for BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATEMALA, per steamer from New Orleans, THE ALBERTON, ON THE CHESAPEAKE Bay, | Charlotte Hall School, ene ee siVing Rabon ie pretinnaes eee octane a TUESDAY—(a)At 3:20 P.M. for JAMAICA, per | Mahaney, 10th New York Cavalry; Second thing itclacs, with crate oysters and fott'tn | hed Militarg Academy, in proximity, to Bal- | conection with the Marine Villa Aunex Tate now | TGR fee en eston. | AL 10 edna (at 10:05 | Lieutenant A. J. Gunning, 35th Massachu- Siumdanees boating and driving trees area 42 | tmore and Washington. Eatate of 825 acres. | prepared to receive my former patrons. Kam | Hoy gee Secamer from New Or setts Infantry; Second Lieutenant W. H. abundance; beating and driving free; terms, $5 | Healthy location. Safe home for boys. Board, | hot managing the Mating Villa thie camel, es bia Volunt Chief per week? children half price. Address “The | Hentthy location. eels ig ed | aparece A Ri a fais summer. | NILLA and CARTHAGENA, via Curaca Fuss, District ‘Columbia Volunteers; ALBERTON, Churchton, A. A. county, Md. 1t® Jy5-2m GEO. M. THOMAS, A.M., Prin. - a = | Philadelphia. trom New York. (e)At 10: M. of Staff A. F. Dinsmore, 3d Michigan In- = - OS eee | CAPE MAY POINT: CAYE HAITL ST. DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND, | fantry; Judge Advocate A. Hendricks, 5ta GRAND, VIEW’ HOUSE. CAN ACCOMMODATE z each AEE, HOUSE. per ax Sagitiaw, from New York. New Cork Intasty: Quartermaster 3. 9. boarders; all conveniences; fishing a spe- m the beach. Good table, bathing, : INESDAY—(d)At 6:25 A.M. for BARBADOS 2 = hema y. $5 per a Mrs. LK. HENKEL, St. Agnes School. Grug store, vleycles, open fireplaces aad cectels | direct and NORTH BRAZIL, via Para and Names | Gilfillen, 10th Ohio Light Artillery; Ord Knoxville, Frederick Co., Md. anzl-3t* Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Prepara-| bells. Terms reasonable. r 8.8. Grangense, from New York. «c)At 10:55 | nance J. H. Lawrence, 7th District Colum- WaaRDats tion for all colleges. Special studies und courses | _jy1-26t,tu,thes GEO. 3. KROMER. | EM. for POUT ANTONIO. per ae, trom Phi bia Infantry; Surgeon A. E. Johnson. Sth is e— of college study. jal vantages: music = = phil (at .M. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, ylv: ravalry; C issary T. W. Adjacent Frederick, Md. (first-class). Write for] and art. Gemnasita, Ue entas South Tafagette ne WYOMING. = per es. Santiago de Guba, from New York > battens See ei epee circular. Mrs. T. HAMMOND GRIFFITH, Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N, ¥. | South Lafayette st.. pave May, N. J. | must be directed “Per Santlago de Cuba.” «ejat | Stewart, av Infantry; Chap- fu21-@ 3 Frederick, Ma. jy1-78t Oe peach and Congress Hall. Terms moderate. | 10:55 PM. for BERMUDA. per ms. Orinoco, from | Hoover, Washington Light Infantry; Chap: A FEW BOARDERS FOR THE FALL MONTHS; | NOTRE DAMB_ OF MARYLAND, CHARLES ie ae ASTRON] New SS Pink tor NASSAU, XP | Jain HL Pia a per ood accommodations; term& rea: bl Street ave., Baltimore, Md.—College for Young ‘beach, Eh aan iL ae ON THE — — [AGO CUBA, per Magara, from] spector J. E. MeCal ‘aaeed oun Cae Mrs. R. P. BUCKNER, Falls Ch Women and Preparatory School for Girls. Regu- 2 lectric lights, elevator and all im- | New York. Color Sergeants W. E. McEuen, MORE BOARDERS WANTED FOR AUGUST AND Sept.; desirable rms.; mt. scenery and air; exce miles from Wash. ; HARRIS, Purcellville, au20-3t* ‘TED—TEN BOARDERS AT COUNTRY home, near Marshall station, Va.; good accommo- dations; terms, $5 per week.’ Mrs. W. G. DAVIS, Vernon Mills, Va. anl9-3t* AN IDPAL SPOT IN THE MTS. IS POWELLTON. Large, airy rooms; table unexcelled; fine shad fer; music and dancing. Liberal terms. irs. EMMA HUMPHREY, Paxson, Va. jy31-s5t ST. CLAIR'S.ON-THE-BAY—Al BOARD, $6 PER week; $1.25 per day; plano; pavilion; boating, bathing, crabbing, ete.; good shade, Address ST” CLAUS, Shadyside, A. A. Co., Md. — aul7-61 SUMMER BOARDERS TAKEN AT PHILOMONT. Va., one of the most beautifal sections of V! finla; abundauce of shade. frult, tee, milk; spring eds; table unexcelled; dancing pavilion and other amusements. Address D. J. TAVENNER. my26-wé&es3m “LINGANORE HILLS FARM,” OPEN THROUGH September and October; 800 feet above tide; air lar and elective coutses, Extensive grounds. Lo-| provements. Long-distance Telephone No. 9, Rates, | THURSDAY—()At 6:25 A.M. for JAMAICA, per ison, 10th ew i lvania Infantry, and J. A. : to $4 per day; $15 per week and up. 8.8. Ardandin, from New York. Let for | $¥ Saws orge! catony Merion do Ge TESS Spa: peor per JOHN TRACY & 0. | BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ and) GUATEMALA | New York Cavalry; Compan ret Ly _ wi dy 12-m, wé&ee, 2m THE BREXTON, CAPE MAY, oe ae ne eT ee | ee i etree - ay = Impreved ent Neat 2 -M. for ST. MAS, ST. CI EWALD | Sergeants F. H. 5 Le FA athe, Fae ARY bolt ZOUNG, GA | Large plassas tnd sua parior. ‘Nerms ‘nederetg.” | id WINDWARD ISLANDS, per s.s. Siadiana, trom | Patten, Ist Maine Heavy Arullery oe Best_ndvantages’ in all departments. Location | _8P28tosel J. A. MYERS. | “Sh ipAY_(@at 6:25 A.M. for PORTO Rico ai-| Pipes. 140th Pennsylvania; tn edge ete) Healthful. Terms low. | For catalogue address | THE ALDINE. DECATUR ST, AND COLUMBIA | rect, per s.s, Themis, from New York. (d)At 6:25 | 18t Maryland Cavalry; A. Bro arnell, Miss M. E. BILLINGS, Prin, dyl4-w&es2m* ave.; enlarged and renovated. AM. for BRAZIL, per s.8. Grecian Prince, from | Legion, Md.; P. O. Bryon, 4th District Co- MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. Cuisine excellent. 5 New York, Letters | lumbia; Corporals J. G. Baker, seaman, ‘A successful school ot the | _371-2m THEO. MUELLER. | for NORTH BRAZIL must be directed “Per Grecian | United States navy; R. Bennett, #th New i pe year. Pest Bo intuse’ with energy and wake up boys to for FORTUNE ISLAND, the duties of life. Mors prepared for college. ; J. A. Burrows, 24’ Connecti- LA, per as, Adirondack, | Hampshire: J A Eee ee nAE EWE M. Miller, i6th Ohio Artillery; W. 8. furnished; directly on beach; orchestra; goud ra 0 cut; J. ee : Hon cnenstiful, “elevated neete bealtioe Jos, | bathing: trolleys Dass door. iL, MADDOCK® Tn ed Pr Aakcotahe eae as mutt | Seymour, 9th Maryland; V. W. Rowe, 2d SHORTLIDGE ‘(Yale), AM. Principal.” aaa Formerly of Carlton. | for PORT AU PRINCE, PETIT GOAVE, JEREMIE, | District ‘Columbia; Privates A. G. Brusi Je28-wé&es,3n&at® EPGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Girls. Reopens September 23, 1897. 35th year. Mrs. H. P. LEFERVKE, Principal.” ‘Miss ED. HUNTLEY, Associate Principal, 122 and 124 W. Frank'n Street, Baltimore, Md. iy14-w&s2m* United States navy; W. S. Boyd, 4th Penz sylvania one’ wah Calver, 44th aay . F. Clagett, Unit tates ravy; S. ihacey cate District Columbia; P. W. Coleman, 8th Michigan; J. Cumberlidge, 2d New York; R. J. Cook, 4th District Co- lumbia; R. H. Cook, ist Maryland Cavairy; CARTHAGENA and SANTA MARTHA, per 8.5. Andes, from New York. (At 10:55" P.M. for CAMPECHE. CHIAPAS, TABASCO and YUCATAN, Orizaba, from New York. Letters for of MEXICO must be directed “Per (c)At 10:55 P.M. for PORT AU PRINCE, AUX-CAYES, JACMEL, CUMANA and CARUPANO, per 8.8. Prins Willem IV, from New York. Letters THE COLONIAL - - - - . - - CAPE MAY. Electric Lights” eas Appointments. Jel-8m WM. H. CHURCH, a SPRINGS AND BATHS. ee = : . for othe ts of VENEZUELA, CURACAO, TRIN- q Marylani Infantry; J. E. Fauquier Institute ¥% sg, Tages Bedford Springs, | iio SP erah SOA. aS | Dev, oth Maryland “Toran: 3S The 37th year begins Sept. 23, 1897.’ Situated in directed “Per, Willem IV.” | (c)At 10:55 P.M. E G. R. Ferguson, 152d vani: Piedmort region of Virginia, on Southern R.R., 55 69th Pennsylvani Bedford, Pa. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per 8.8. Portia, from New xX arg: rrederick, Md, | @logue STLESE nois; J.A-Howlett, 5th District Columbia; Gry and pure; boating, fishing. For eircular ad- | Miles from Washington. Nuicber limited. For cat- ‘ork. Thi . sin: T. Lew: bth SM. GEO. G. > Principal. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax! J. Johnson, 2d Wisconsin; T. dresa Miss E.'M. BROWN, Box F, Prederick, 2 logue address < GEO. G. BU , AM., Principal THE CARLSBAD OF AMERICA. and, thence via steamer, close here daily, except | Michigan; M. M. Lewis, 30th Towa: 3 LAWNDALE— Rates reduced from August 25 to Sept. 15 to | $mday, St 1205 P.M. and on Saturdays only Langan, ‘04 pote Bt M. Me rill, 25th Adjacent Frederick, Md. (first-class). Ws Mi tM IN, rail to Boston and ichigan; ~ oo [Rk dicular, “Sire, BAMMOND Gurr Rane, Lehigh See estes See eee thence vis steamer, close here daily at 3:20 Palway | H. ‘Mocr, 34 United States Infantry; Ie jy29-1m* Frederick, Ma. eutl-1403w, J.T. ALSIP, Supt. ‘Mails for OUBA ( those for SANTIAGO DE} Montgomer;, United States navy; W. H. VERY AOCESSIBLD, 60 MI. FROM WASH.,; BEAU. tifal mt. scenery, valley and wate cycling, drives, shaded grcunds; spring beds ; fishing. Loat . swimming. a CASTLEMAN, Cas cular, MAURI EDUCATIONAL. ty, Va. IN WASHINGTON. VOCAL TEACHER OF ESTABLISHED REPUTA- tion’ will accommodate a Mmited uumber of resi- dent Rapits. Terms moderate. | Address VOCAL ‘TRAC P. 0. Box 414, Washirgton, D. C. au2-1n? FRENCH - CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS Bow: ood pronunciation: guick, easy, thorough mpthod for adults and children. New courses Sept. a V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D ‘st. n.w. ap30-4m' WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyom! ave. D.w. Home and day school girls, French kinder- garten, Easter term begins April 26. « MRS. FLINT’S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 18, For circulars and information sony at eee idence, 1784 I st. Until Oct. } Mra. Flint may be e¢dress-d at Cotuit, Mass. jyié4m FOR SHORTHAND TAKE THE “Quick Train.” JelG-4,tf ‘THE DRILLERY, 504 11th st. A Business Education. Ry iaatare Bisinde Galego, stb Sod aw. Chevy Chase. FRENCH ENGLISH SCHOOL mS eee nae ie. I. M. Miss. Preparatory School. Best recommendations. Young men are pre- pared for Lehigh University, vale, Harvard, Gor- nell, Princeton, ete. Over, seven hundra] pupils of this school have been adinitted to Universities during the past eighteen years. CUBA, which will be forwarded via New York up to the 10:55: P.M. closing Wednesday), close here daily at 3:00 P.M. for forwarding via steamers —— ‘Mondays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, -(e). Mails for MEXICO, overland (e: those for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TARAROO and YUCATAN. O'Neill, 9th Massachusetts; E. Phillips, 16th Ohio Light Artillery; R. L. Patterson, 7th Pennsylvania; J. Ralph, 20th Connecticut; M. J. Sauter, U. D. C.; A, N. Thompson, 6th D. C.;. Wm. Wallingford, 5th District Co- Bedford Springs Hotel, BEDFORD, Pa. The Carlsbad Of America. Will open June 25, with increased attractions. Jamba. For particulars apply to. We close, will Jel-t,th4s,d0t W. ULRICH, PRD.,.Methlebem, Pa. | OU6 of the most naturally Sa Re A a Pn Fy G. A. R. Omicials. Be st ee AC, PB SRS ts Serugs of mone waters, it is a health-giving ya P.M. closing Friday), close here daily at} The officers of the aceon Aaegeh — nts enttere Vici” pees te ngs Ree Rear e eanar Some. | Pur becklets | 7:10'A M- 7 Thomas 8. Hopkins, commander; Dr. J. F. ton fi the Virginii fe dvs -d | and terms address J. T. ALSIP, ro ‘TRANSPACIFIC MAITS. *¢ Hioay’ and for buntiese” Chg “strony. low, miy22- 3m" Be, wanes Raub, senior vice commander: James, E. ronage from 22 stat z for WMastra\ ERK = : jor vice commander: catalogue, R, A. McINTYR Fwarreuton, BERKELEY SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA—THE McCabe, juni Je24-th,s&etu,26¢ wird 2 UNDERTAKERS. - W. R. Speate ee Berkeley Hotel is for the Hae Tastes eoer So ee affections, dys- forms, and nervousness; hours’ ride t ©., "without change. ‘For fates and J. Tyler Powell, assistant quartermaster general, will go by this official train, and also the official delegates to the encamp- ment, who are Howard M. Gillman, John 30 P.M> Auxust 27th. id) Mate for CHINA apd JAPAN, per 5.5. Columbia, from Tacoma, close here ‘29th. up to 6:30 P.M. Fe to from San Henry W. Eno and John P. ? GAs. PO SACK and A. R. UNGER, fo AWA. Ey ape Ce FM ae, | C8. Burger, their alternates, Rudolph Undertaker & ‘Ertibalmer, | #1 Berl eto WU | De Gn ne ca cey | Sie sae aes, BF ate eee 940 F Street Neuthwest. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. ee te A OeUT ISLANDE? per ea. Dr. 8. C. Adams. Everything strictly first-class ard. on the most 1 ant ag geo a ‘The train will reach Buffalo about 9 p.m. Feascpable terms. ‘Teloplinay eal 340.__JaT-tr_ | PLHASANT PLACE TO SPEND YOUR VACATION; ar The fifteenth annual convention of the = i SeReA TES, Phat pee, Sailing, ,Sshing “Go to Sefisis for CHISA and JAPAN, apectally addressed | Woman's Hellef Corps Will be held in But- STORAGE: carriage at ‘hart Terms reasonable." jy2t-aat "| opIY, per es, Emproes of Jani, trom Vancouver, | falo at the same time as the G. A. R.. and GOOD STORAGE AT LOW "RATES. ARMY AND Mails for At (except those for West the uois, where ghe head- AIHECe"or | tlantic Hotel, |eesnsse ee eae |e ee BLOAN & CO., Props. = 4728-1m 9 2.8. San There will be an election of a ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, 4 -AT-LAW, | a New York ave. and oth ae SUMMER RESORTS. Vecnintaa Sa Nu. J. THE VICTORIA, 84 and Ocean aves. 50 fom ee

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