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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897—2 FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ - FOR SALE—HOUSES. PIANOS. AND ORGANS, EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT—HOUSES. ~. UNFURNISHED. UNFURNISHED. FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED. | 13th, 1Or€l. .$50.00/213%% E, 10r&b... 45.50 ese on peeeh aa 50.90 2005.1 nw, 10rk&ina 45.50 Base't + U st. 10rkh 5 R nw 00 Store 1258! 1 D nw, Sr&ba...19.40 1220 14th nw, itr. Law, Gr. 12r&ba 37.50 14 Patterson ne, 5r.12.50 i I2th nw, SF 6.3 10th ne, Zr. lth nw, ‘Sr... pits 728-30 11th ow: IL ne, stodr. no Md av ne. 00) FURNISHED. 1500 Vt. ave. n.w. 1504 Vt. ave., J0r. and bath STORES. 500 per sear 4500 Per 0 .15.00 | 523 11th nw. 327 Tth nw.......40.00 -14.99 | 101 6th ow. 400 Ro nw, stok&dw. 50 114.00 OFFICE ROOMS. 224 F et. cceseeeeeee ee ++++++$10.00 to $25.00 i nw. 10S F st., 4 ie $18.00 op rr 616 H aw.12.50 st., 4 rooms... cpecses . Fpomeroy, Gr. +. -10.50 HEISKELL & “McLERAN, 920 4th se, Zr. 210.00 | _aul7-tu,th&stt 1008 F st. FOR SALB-TWO SMALL HOUSES; ONE A room brick, for $1,750; the-other, 6 rooms, bath and cellar, for $3,500; terme for either, $790 gach. Apply to WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., dd Pst. FOR SALE EW HOUSE; 6 ROOMS, MATH, rellar, furnace, and lot 38 feet front adjoining} all for $4,000; monthly payments’or other eney terms. WM. I. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. It FOR SALE—THE OWNER OF THIS 10-ROOM house, 2136 L st. n.w., will sacrifice it for $2,000 cash, ‘balance at 5 per cent interest. . Inspect It and "you will be couvinced it is worth $1,000 more than is asked. ae FOR S&LE-WILL SELL BEAUTIFUL NEW 8 room nnd bath house, in desirable part of Mt. Pleasant. Price, $5,000; terms to suit. Address STRICTLY MODERN, Star oftice. > it® ALBERT F. FOS, 020° F St. ’now FOR RENT [Bar Bin awe, Se. INE ST..N.W., BET. T| 2430 13th nw, 127, 2019 10th mw, 6r. ce G-toom honse jamie. scr ‘$100.00 321 12th se, 6 Kenyon st, Cot“ | 1636 B se, ‘6r, Lr, aml....50.00) 422 6% ew, Gr : © nw, Lr, amt35.65) 708 12th se, Gr... ..11-50 310 M nv, Yr, ami_25.50/ 1205 G se, ‘Gr. 1410 Corcoran, ¢r,ami30.50| 43. Fenton’ Sr, ami. ..22.50' 125 N se. with bath, ments. Apply 3 REDUCTIONS IN RENTS. these desir: 1 Z Including bath: $25. Key Inquire at $30°Ta. av For RENT ‘The best six-room and bath hay-wiadow brick dwelling in ints city for the price: $18.0 per menth; papered throughout; heated by 7 and 8 roon robes nd farm houses. “1. The best referen t reductions in the pt-paying tenants ONLY trobes; large closet in each ‘roota; large con- perfect order. Keys at 107 E st. crete yard; all modern improvements, and in DEEBLE & CO, first-class repair. 1606% ‘da st. nw. House 1319 F st. nw. open for inspection. E se. Sr&ha B. F. SAUL, Real Estate, 1035 7th st. n. Jy28-tt RENT— TM st. n.w. 18 rooms. T7th st. n.w., 25 rooms. Sunderland 11 rcoms. <5 21 Madison st. n.w., llr. and stable. . 2u25 10th st. now. 6 rooms. 6 rooms and bath. .e., G rooms and. . R. Lb. GOODMAN, 608 18th st. For story excellent . Key at Dove’ eotf J. H. CROW (0 "rooms. 3 ba for sublet T sts. 1264 32d st. TOWN. ‘DID MARBLE RES- p houses; med. iv FOR RENT—FUR., A SI idence in Baltimore city, on the s.w. cor. of Washington p'ace and Madison ave:; the above house fs elegantly furnisled throughout; contains passenger snd freight elevator, 3 bath rooms and all modern convenience: with 5 miautes of Union and Mt. I 1 RR. stations. The house will be rented cither with or without a la es from the house, containing riage elevator and all mod- ern stable conveniences. — ADj to JAMES M Y. Graham's Warchouse, Park ave, and Dol- Phin st., Baltimore, Md. Jy23-2m MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. mple personals convenient ; ENYOX, Star ottie bd ae Inqaire at 1 “| MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT, LOW- est rates of Interest. No delays. D M. A. BALLINGER, 10 | _au2s-tt 1422 F st. nw. t—1330 9th st. FOR SALE—GREATEST BARGAIN IN NORTH- WEST SECTION. You CANNOT DO WELL ANYWHERE ELSE. No reasonable OFFER will be refused. The house end location will suit you. JOHN 0, JOH 617 F. It FOR LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A DOU: ble house, on Washington Heights, containing rooms, tiled mantels, bath room,’ ¢lectric bell steam heat; large side and rear lot to house. For permit’ to inspect apply to CHARLES W. HANDY, 610 13th st._n.w. at FOR. SALE—H@USES. FOR SALE—_ ze. “P ST. NEAR! DUPON: CLE.” Destrabs S.atory Wed Tee eRe Daseméht brick it welling of 10 rooms and tiled hath toons benstte + hot-Wwater heat. © Offer WESCOTT, WILCOX & AUESTON, Will take small w fully papered and ted. 1907 Pa. ave. nw. ing FOR Sare— 23D°ST. NEAR WASHT PRICE REDUCED—$6,100. Beautiful Sstory and basement dwellin ~ rooms a 3 alkim.t.; loted: $2,000 below cast. taps au24-tu, thés-3t FOR SALE— GTON CIRCLE. ur permitiapply 7 + “BEAUTIEUL HOME” ON 25th st. near Pa. ave.; new 3-story and base- ment brick and stone dwelling; 9 rooms and tiled . ovata a oon heat; terms, $500 cas! ince payable r mouth. Price ‘only’ $0,500. ‘a WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, 1907 Pa, ave. n.w. ‘open fireplaces: au24-tu,thés-3t FOR SALE—ABSOLUTE BARGAINS— A good two-story brick dwelling; 7 rooms and bath; located on a rice street in the NORTH- WEST. ‘This house sold during the hard tines for $4,800; now reduced to $3,800. Has a trust for $2,500, which can remain for five years. A two-story stone front dwelling; @ roonts and tiled bath, ‘porcelain tub; has never been oc- cupied; lot 1x90 to alley.” Reduced from $4,500 to $3,800. Good location in the nort Corner dwelling on Columbia Heights; one of the best on the Hill; cost $13,500; reduced to $11,000. Several dwellings on Washingion can be bought much below value. Washington Heights is rapidly appreciating in value. “These houses are ubsolutely modern in every” res} Homeseekers will never have this chance again, Alsy numerous other picees that chit. GEO. E. EMN No, 1 Foit SALE_A NICE @-ROOM HOU: N.W. NEAL NST.” ONLY $3,500. ALONE Woktit TH Neais it DAVI 804 F st. nw. reom; 2 p: chen, 16x17, an th oom, wa els; best range; b autifully finished coruted. Do not miss this RARE OP TUNITY TO BUY THE CHEAP! : the city. Onl LE-ON_F NORTHEAST, FOR ‘only $200 cath and $12 per month—A arly new two-story _ pressed-brick comfortable rooms and pretty bath. A PERFECT ( Ovly $2,500. We have a very large list of choice houses on very easy terins. our list. Jt DAVID D. STONE & C0., 804 F st. n.w. FOR SALE_NOT FAR FROM 2D AND PA. AVE. s.e.—A coy new two-stery pressed-brick hous 3 nice rooms on each floor; halls; splendid bath, with all latest improvements; $2,300; only $106 cash, balance to sult. 1t_' DAVID D. STONE & C0., 804 F st. n.w. 4 Sth and East ( th; $30. 2008 14th st. n. ath; $35. Inquire of FRA 416 Sth st n.w, ol | YOU CAN BORROW $25 TO $500 ON FURNITURE, pianos, carriages, éc., without removal or pub- icity; also on real estate interests, 2d trust notes, collateral securities, &e. 512 13th st. n.w. y24-2m* ‘YOU ANY amount from $500 to $25,000 at FIVE PER CENT “QUICK WORK AND REASONABLE CHARGE. il ST. auzi-tt STONE & FAIRFAN, 806 F nw. containing 12 rooms ‘pair; rent MONEY TO LOAN erate. Apply bet. 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 805 11th IN SUMS FRUM $1,000 UPWARD auz3-tf ‘ON ENT—416 “s ES LE REAL ESTATE Lx THE DISTRICT, Lp eR ae HERBERT A. GILL, rding house, newly paper ad thrughou : # containing 18 _roums: $109 per | _2019-3m 1819 F st. n.w. KSON & BRO., 626 F st. vw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4 PER CENT a on Collaterals, Stocks, Bonds, ete., or any gilt W. ge Listed Securities 733 P st, 3-story wi3-Im L. O. DE LASHMUTT, 1421 G ST. N.W._ br. 1 moms... $83.23 “hr, o rooms. . $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. 164 R Lave, 3-stor 1426 11th — st, Any amount. Lowest rates. Also installment a br, 9 rins...33.50] plan. L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, S st. 3-sto: au6-tf 1421 G st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- rent rates of Interest on real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, au2-tf 1406 G st. nw. 18.50 | MONEY IX SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. €. real estate sec NK T. RAWLINGS, Member Washington 5 Pa. ave.(Arlington Fire Ins.Ci TO LOAN—$10 TO $1,600 HOUSEHOLD RNITURE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, &e. The security remains in your possession. Pay- 14 F et : ments on principal iecelveu at any time, which ptt : Will lessen cost of loan. You can have the money Paes ‘ the day you apply for it. Our rates are the low- «st; terms the best. No publicity; all business in ‘strict confidence. Wleuse call ‘f¢ formation. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. rooms, 3d st, 6 rms, NT TO BORROW MONEY ON YOUR house and pay loan in monthly installn.ents, or buy a house in the nicest I by paying a cash pa h nw, Ur. Riggs st. Sr. D nw, Sr&s. 2d uw, 10r. APPROPED COLLATERAL, 8. stocks, bonds, building asso- te certificates, &c, No de- vator). tiyS-tf MONEY LOANED ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, diamonds, v ware and other yalnables at I K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 Pa new ap MAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A CAPT- talixt, I ean $75,000 at 5 per ceut. No de- Tay HC propery und papers are O. K. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 13th st., cor. F n.w. aps-tf 10S Most. lor. 3 10 6th . Mis ae IN| SUM: 410 6th st’ mw, E SS REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. a R. O. HOLTZMAY mht5 COR. 10TH AND F sts. 40.00 442 % : LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. 40.08 “tp 5. 6 per cent. Lith nw. 1 40.00 i 1307 F st. n.w. Pst, Wire 2.2 140.09 E MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT,-AT LOW- P st. 10: 40. oe est rates of interest, on D. C. real estate. Large ‘i 40.09 loans a specialty. Prompt attention. Lath mi. Gr WALTER H. ACKER, T st nw, 10r. no7-tf 704 14th st. nw. TO LOAN— oN oat ESTATE— OFFICE. PFICES. Elecant rooms in “Sun'"|470 La av...$10 ant $15 Iding. oof, from} Desirable rooms, tie Coast Line ing,"* all front and fir roof, from $10 to $35 loan you any suin you want, large” or ‘on furniture, planos, Lorses, wagons, etc., without removal or’ 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 sult the convenience of tie borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan in proportion to the amount patd. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., Jel6-tr 610 F 6 MONEY TO LOAN- $1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER $250, $500, , ete., at 6 per cent, on real estave.” WAL. H. SAUNDERS & CO., TARLES. T av (rear). $20.00 Dest trearh. 22.15.00 au23_ RO. HOLTZMAN. -RENT-1006 MON.W. ed to $0. 915 Sn. ed 0 $50. vie-tf Apply to OWNER, 510 5th st. n.w. Tok RENT--2206 Q ST; 9 ROOMS, RECEPTE al, tile ma & motern home; in a ver apZs-tt =: oe: 1407 F st. de sizetle ; reduced to $40; within oue | sOQNEY ‘TO [JAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL be raplé transit. Keys at 2204 Q st. estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with res ct to prior payment: irge amounts ao epecialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, Jy3-tt 1307 F st. aw. SN, Gio Lith at.” | MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON . : avproved District real estate 5 mh9-tr . st. -£50.00/ 449 Ist_se. 7; 0 | — = =e 45.00 2120.35 | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 PER vent; payment on principal in amounts of $500 4) | OF iore received at any interest period. F. H. 5.50 | SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. n.w. “Ge18-tf (Phone 2049.) | s0ONEX TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security 1a the District of Columbia; no : delay; charges moderate. 22 F st 00 WASH'N DANENHOWER, 00 S12 ISth st mp nols-tf 141] G at. nw. ‘45.00 | MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE 1.50 within the District of Columbi tn amounts to su.t eee at 5, 5% and 6 per cent. jals-t GEO. W. LINKINS, 19th st. nw. MONEY TO LOA} IN ANY SUMS DESIRED, AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, ‘ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. No delay in closing transaction. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. apS-te 1824 F st b.w. 30.00 | If YOU WANT TO BORROW. LOAN, BUY on SELL real estate, Ict me hear from fou. I can save ‘you time and money. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 626 13th si Sy2 _ COUNT FOR SALE—F WITH LARGE fine . hear Westminster, Md.: free of incumbrance; for sale or exchange; p O. Box "395, Westifiin- au2s-s4t* FOR SALE— 320 2d st. s.e.; 3-story; 10 rms. and bath; perfect cordition; $5,200. W. BLACKWOOD, 704 14th st. now. FOR SALE-NEW 2-STORY AND BASEMENT 6- rm. and bath brick, on Ky. ave. 8.c.; 4 sy. Of ark: lot 18x60 to alley; $4,000. W. BLACKWOOD, 704 14th st. nw. ))—NORTH WEST—M ST. BET. 12 ms. and bath; lot 19 perfect ‘onder, US" W.REACK WOOD, 704 14th st. n.vw. bet. 17th und 18th, $9.500, $12,000 and $8,500. . BLACKWOOD, 704 1ith st. now. FOR SALE—E. CAPITOL ST., 7 ROOMS AND bath, 2 stories and basement house; modern con- ‘Terms to suit purcheeer. Very che A st. ne. ite .E—CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WASHING- . 3 stories and ; n. Cash, $500; bal GRAHAM & CAMPBELL, 617 14th st. BEST BARGAIN IN has authorized me to ple resi contains room and kiteh FOR SALE—518 3D ST. th giving light to all rooms; hells and cas lighting. hance to tus, ful Lome xt your own price. For particul Rae : 526 18th st. mew. It FOR SALE—N¢ 38 AND 40 B ST. S.E.. 7 rooms, press-brick, bay window front; st lots 14x88 to 30-foot jilley; water and $100 cash and $15 per month. Apply to Capitol 3 It SRIFIC) ONE OF TH houses ¥ offered in Columbia Heights. If you want an investment or a home do net fail to investigate this. Will be sold abe- low cost. Fall particulars from owner. Star fice Box 1 auZs-3t FOR SALE—T _ 16TH, $5,300. 3 stories, 9 rooms, 3 lot Isxs0. sis S. DONALDSON, it: 520 10th new. FOR SAL M st. , hear 21st NOW R, it FOR SALE— HANDSOME NE on the bes East Capit FAIRFAX, 806 5600 1S V AP FOR THAT dwelling 510 “D" st. n.e.; in excel- ent repair; cost $4,500. Owner, leaving city,will well at this great sac . it STONE & FAUUPAX, 806 F st. now. SALE—FOR EXCHANGE—A NEW 10-ROOM house; probably the best-bullt new house on Co- Tnmbia Heights; lot. 183150. FOR EXCHANGE—A new 10-room house on Prineeton st., Columbia Heights; also a choice corner on 13 ri FAX, 806 F st. n.w. RESIDENCE, WITH re er of 14th and Kenesaw 12 rooms; beautifully decorated; HOT 25.6x126; most convenient location on “The Heights. It EB _& FAIRFAX, £06 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ELEGANT HO} ONLY $6, On COLUMBIA HEIGH’ ay 1325-27-29 Whitney near cars, school, stores. tructed of the very cholcest materials; put up by day's work by the best mechantes. ‘Beautiful fronts; 3 stories; cellars; stone porch; tiled vestibule; beautiful martels; tiled bath; porcelain tubes nickel plumbing; STEAM HEAT. Took AT THEM ASD See WELL BUILE HOUSES. it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, SEE US IF YOU WANT A HOUSE IN THIS CHOICE SECTION. WE WILL GIVE YOU THE LOWEST. PRICES AND EASIEST TERMS. Prices range from $3,200 to $25,000. A magniticent new white stone house; 4 rooms cn a floor; tiled bath; hot water heat. Cheap at $9,500. A bargain at §7,200—New 3-story and cellar brick and stone dwelling; elegantly constructed; heated by steam; tiled buth, porcelain tub; large buck yard; on Harvard street. $8,500 will buy a beautiful brick and stone lot 18x140 to wide alley. This house will compare with mast $12,000 houses. A brown-stone front house, well planned, in. one of the most attractive squares in the city.’ $9,000. $6,700—Nos. 1240 to 1244 Princeton st.; fronts of Pompelian brick and stone; first floor trimmed in ouk; tiled bath. New ‘buff brick houses on Kenesaw ave., 10 rooms; steam heat; tiled bath; price very low New’ stoue and ‘brick Lowsés on 13th st. 4 rooms on cach fluor; 3 stories and cellars; Pen fories and cellars; lots 18 400; new; 7 rooms; furnace; room for stable. Nise eee It STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th ond Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- ed; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Apply ta owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th’ and D n aul3-18t FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE—A_ NEW TWO- story frame house, with hot and cold water, range, latrobe, bath, slate mantels, gas, ete.: air ee Toons only ($1,500. See it.” 363i ales (G) st. n, inquire Dr. WM. F. WAL- TER, 487 Hist. sw. anzsate” FOR | SALE-GOOD BAY-WINDOW _ MODERN: brick house; 6 rooms; bath and stable; central location; near 4th and Mo. well’ rented; }, casy terms. HL. RUST, 608 14th st. FOR SALE—Nos._1 lots 20x95 to alley bath; NW 10 rooms; tiled ts pest ire io ection; terms to suit ply OOPER, Owner, 06 F st, auzz2we> VERY CiTEAP A fine farm ‘for $8 per acre ar Balto. Md., from $500 up- . REYNOLDS, Bradshaw, Md. WELL, 100; 10 minutes’ ride AL and F.C. i. .; 5 minutes’ stable and tree from city on W. Walk from station, aeres upimpro' land, $1,000, Address A. G. HAYES, Ballston, or get off at F ion. au2s-tie 2011 TE st nw, WANTED—ITA ND 1418 Vth nw nd for county propecty near town, fos Rost nw, st nw, Gr. ally on Met. Branch; small fasms, ‘The above is only.a portion of the property on my ALSO teoks. For full lst call at office for bulletin issued Lave farm, 270 «acres; house und barn. on the Ist and 15th. Price, $6,000; trust, $1,500. Can trad: Olt EXCHANGE-ROW_ OF FIVE houses: 6 nuns. cellar and stables; 7th st. nw ear Columbia hts; improvements, TER, Mm. 19, 615 14th ste FOR SALE—DO YOU WANT A HOUSE WITH side yard, shade and in a eholce section n.w.? Of course you do! Then let ine tell you, I have a 9-room house, furnace, tine cellar, bath, with 19 fe oaidas tot with shade, that you can buy for Is a nice House, 21 feet: wide, nd 1s worth $6,500. esiie te W. 8. MINNIX, 1427 F st. now. LE-2 NEARLY NEW GROOM BRICK latrobes, Farges, baths; good order; Steady | renters; ‘resectable short street north- west; $4.500 for vill sel Ad- Weats $5,500. for sell separately. Ad. FOR SALE — EXTRAORDINARY dancaixs = WASHINGTON HEIGHTS—We desire to call spe- clal attention to the row of new dwellings on 18th ‘st. bet. California and Wyoming aves., Washing- First floor has parlor, large recep- tion hall, dining room, pantries and kitche bed rooms and tiled bath on second floor, and four bed rooms and tiled bath on third floor; the attic is finished for storage; hot water or steam b the plumbing has been made a special featu: all exposed pipes are nickel, and the workinanship ‘The woodmork is quartered oak, making a substantial and rich finish. Other houses in this row are duplicates of the above, they have not so many rooms. located Just one square from the F st. car line. inly of the best, and property on Washington Helghts fs rapidly appreciating in FIVE ALREADY SOLD, We are ashamed to tell you how c —surely $2,600 less tha TO SUIT, Apply to GEO. E, ton Heights. is of the bes ‘These houses are ‘The location is As to the pric looms and bath; vater heating; nd finished hou offered in Columbia Heights; SINGER, 620 13th st. IN WASHINGTON, ES SHORT-HAND, %8 LST. NW. SUPE- caatpa ras 2 rior course." Principal a prac writer of long experience. Splendid oppor- tunity for beginner to acquire speed. School reopened by request of student Learn to be a Draughtsma: Evening lessons in_all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20, S31 7th st. me. auzs-1m* One Mathushek Upright, But little used, $185; $20.00 cash and $5.00 per month, One rice Square, $80.00; $5.00 cash, and $3.00 per month, au2s-8d_ HUGO WOKCH, 023 F st. DROOP'S MUSIC STORE, 925 Pa. ¥ auzs7* Factory Prices. . For next week we will offer any of the new Pianos con- tained in our stock at factory wareroom prices. You can save money with us. See our Steinway, Gabler, Mathushek and Story & Clark Pianos. E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Penna. Ave. COMMERCE, 7TH ST. N.W., c. K. URNER, A. M., C. EL Thorough courses in Business and Shorthand; Individuab instruction by expert teachers; well-lighted rooms and hatis; moderate | tuitiy and easy terms. A limited number of free ships in typewriting. Catalogue. WASHING CONSERVATORY OF MUSE 10th st. B.w.—D'lano, organ, vo violin, and mandolin, flute, cornet, etc. Free BULLARD, Director.ms2: 3 Ke PB ae courses, Classes. Bectnocre a vate lessons. MULE. V. 407 THE QUICKEST WAY TO LEARN GERTIAN OR FRENCH. 2 ts It = “natural method’’--owing to the rapidity and JOHN F. ELLIS & CO. | eadiness that pupils learn. to master. a foreizn Summer tongue. Bach Gnguage is taught. by a professor of that nationality. 2 leasons a week, $12 a term (ten Weeks); 3 lessons a week, $15 a term, ‘Trial leseon fr Berlitz School of Mansaazes. 723 1 4th st. Professor Wm. Von Mumm, Prop. and Principal. aul2-6m,14 'S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS ¢ #E, Loan and ‘Trust idg., 9th and Fats. Clearing Sale Of Pianos. Chickering—Steinway—and other square pianos on easy monthly payments or at special discounts for cash. Every instrument in good order and fully Warranted. Also a few extra fine bargains in band- some upright planos. This is your chance to secure & good piano at a very moderate price. John F. Ellis & Co., CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, . 937 Penn. Ave. RT ual Cata- in positions, is free to all. The studies « Slerthard, “Typewriting, Bookkeeping ship and ail branches of business. Ni a Shorthand ‘3: FOR SALE—JUST COMPLETED—TWO_ ELEGAN frame cottages on Richinond st. near the corner of ey Branch rond 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. Ea: For prices, size of lot cy —ATTENTION, BUILDERS! 9 LOTS ON easy terms; to © Second trust. RS & ANDERSON, 1323 G st. nw. FOR SALK—CHEAP—S cor. Isth and A st wed property. SWIFT, 942 2 LE—-FINE CORNER LOT ON 12TH ST. contains 7,000 sq. ft.; only 20c. foot; good Address OWNER chance for builder. FOR SALE_IOT ON MASS. AVE. NEAR 17TH STREET; 20.7x106 to ulley; brick stable iu rea>. ONLY $3.50 PER FT. JAMES M. GREEN, 1 14th stre“t. FOR SALE-THE CHEAPEST LOT Manor—six thousand feet for $1,000; terms to sult Proposition pending ver; on my agents, SAUNDERS & CO., at 1407 F st. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D.C. Should be 1ead daily, as changes may occur at POST OFFICE Ly FOREIGN MAILS for-the week ending September UROPE, per New York, ‘via Plymouth and ers for IRELAND imust be directed 2 EUROPE, por is,* from New s (©) At 10:55 P.M./for EUROPE, * from New ¥: (bo) At 7:20 P.M. for EURO! Celumbia,* from New York, via P for EUROPE, per ss. 9 York, via Qu-enstown. ERLANDS dirdet, « York, via Kotterdam, ed “Per Rotterdau.”” ect, per £8, Ethlopla, from New, York. via safling from New for other parts of man steamers “on for which they are adver TRAL AMERICA, rc. for CENTRAL MAILS FOR SOUTH AXD CENT ICA except Costa PORTS, per 8.8, Fi ° tters for GUATEMALA steamer from Boston. (c)At 10:05 P.M. TA RICA, per steamer from New Orleans. SDAY—(c)At 10:55 P. steamer from —(c)At 10:55 PM. LAND, per 8.8. Assyrian, from Pb WARD and WINDWARD ISLANDS, per from New York. NIDAD and TOBAGO must be directe —(b)At_ 7:20 P.M. for BRAZIL, per s.s. lus, from New York, via Pert and Rio Janeiro. NORTH BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUNTRIES must be directed “Per Hevelius. Vigilancia, "from r other parts of ZUELA and CARTHAGENA, ‘IDAD and TOBAGO, CO must be direc . Grenada, from ZIL, per ss. Maranham and Ceara. SATURDAY—() At 1 Hilary, from’) w York, via Para, 32:05 P.M. for ST. PTERRE- Mails for’ NEWFOUNDL. fax and therce via steamer, cept Sunday, at 12:05 D, by rail to Hall- close here @ally, -ex- f., and on Sundays only M. (a) Malis for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, lose here daily at Mails for CUBA (except those for Santingo de Ccka, which will be forwar to the 10:55 P.M. rail to Port Tampa, FI: stiling Mondays here daily at via New York up unday, the 20th) by nd thence via steamers id ‘Thurrdiys to Havana, close MEXICO, ‘overland (except those for TARASCO and YUCA- which, after the Wednesda; will ‘be forwarded via New Yor 35 P.M. close Friday), close here (a) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA aed JAPAN, per s.s. Columbia, from Tucoma, close here dally np to 6:30 P.M., Au- Mails for HAWATR Francisco, close here gaily up:.to 6:30 P Mails for AUSTRALIA up to and in- ‘per 8.8. Australia, from San (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAIL and-FIJI ISLANDS, per 8.8. Aorangl, from Vancouver,.close here daily up P.M., September 1. SHINA vand JAP: cisco, gee hege dally up to 6:30 T 8.8. Aztec, from San Fran P.M., September 5, Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, specially addressed crly, per 4.8. Empress of Japsin, from Vi to 6:20 P.M., September 6. (a) RALIA. (exept those for Australia, which are forwardyd. via ZEALAND, HAWAIL, FIJI and SAM pe Mariposa, from San Brancisco, close here dally up to 6:30 B.M., Septem! the “SOCIETY close here daily Malls for AU: ASLANDS, per ship Trople Bird, from Sea Francisco, close here daily 30 P.M «@) ~) forwarded to the and the schedule of closings ie tiga of thelr uninter- closes at 10:00 A.M. same ve (b) Registered mail cl t 1:00 P.M. same day, (c) Registered mail closes: at 6:00 P. re day. at) Registered mail closes at 6:00 P (e) Registered mail closes at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmast COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS. 8. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, ft all the States and Territories. a17-t¢ 817 4% at. nw. Joew Eauity buliding), ports of sailing dail is arranged on th rupted overland t) an Registered mail MI. previous and Saturday: ou2s au27-2t Ast Floor. 9. au?tstt oF Don t Gorizaga College. BUY A PIANO until yon have read our “‘ad.’’ Ree SCHOLARSHIPS. D> EACH YEAR Oo SUCCESSFUL, COMPETITORS, = OPEN FOR THE YEAR 1897-28. Examinations on September 1, 2 and 3. The examination for entrance will embrace the rudiments of English grammar, arithmetic, United ates history and United States geography. The ination for particular class will embrace the matter of th yz class. Students fro the city and vi ligiblé and the success ful candidates will receive a free scholarship in the clyssical department of the college. This is an offer wheh young men should appreciate, as the opportunity ts afforded to secure a first-class edu- cation free of all expense. Any boy receiving a scholarship must have a monthly average of fifty marks: if be fall below this two months in succession the scholarship will which will appear in this space next week, be- ginning Monday. Our best instruments will be sold at factory cost. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 1ith St. N.W. au2t-tt An Opportunity! Second=Hand Pianos At Sacrificing Prices. STIEFF, STEINWAY, s be withdrawn, ‘auZg-2w CHNGIBELSE THE NATIONAL CAPITAL HALLET & DAVIS, [AIN We'll sell low on easy monthly payments. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL has removed from 1453 Mass. ave. n, Conn. ave. n.w. (opposite Army and Nay . NO_NEED TO SEND YOUR BOY OUT OF THE CITY. “Young men prepared for all uni Faculty of college men. Catalozue on ap) W. W. PHELAN, A.M., Head Mast ef au WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w. Home os day oii kinder- rien Easter term begins Eptsthastt = MKS. FLINT’S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. 13. For circulars and information aj me at res- idence, 1734 1 st. Until Oct. 1 Mrs. Flint may be s€dress-d at Cotuit, Mass. jsit-4m Chevy Chase. FRENCH AND E: SH SC! FoR LS. Suburb of Washington. French the language of the house. Mie. L. M. Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 11th St. N.W., near F. (Opposite Moses’). au21-284 J.C. CON! LIFF, Manager. KNABE PIANOS, Unequaled for Tone, Touch, Durability and Workman=- ship. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. TELEPHONE CALL 1737. jy10-28a FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS UPRIGHT PIANO, $110; nd upright p with stool and e SHORTHAND, PIT- ID method; ' trpe- writing and business course; CIVIL SERVICE: in- Gividual belp; open all SUMMER. my’ OUT OF WASHINGTON. ST, MARY'S ACADEMY, ALEXANDRIA, VA.. Hoarding and day school for young 1 childres will reopen Tuesday, ‘or particulars address SINFI RLY, BOARD AND TUITION SEMINARY 3 military academy «bo thorough ions; best care; very healthy; cottage eys- Address EPISCOPAL SCHOOLS, Haddon- N.S. aul4-m,wé&s, lin 174214 7th st. naw MARYLA LIND WILL reopen s ston pupils ARLY KEW UPRIGHT PI will meet at Baltimore and Potomac 6th and ave.. at 3 o'clock p.m. the 13th Who are blind or whose sight is so they cannot attend publ make; first-class conditio admissicn to this school. dress F. D. MORRISO! au20-1m ONE LA h sheet-iroa 3 refri and chairs, N Supt., Baltimore, Md, oR BOYS AND YOU G FOR SALE—ONE OF MY BOARDERS HAVING use for nearly new $400 upright piano has’ Ie! it with me to sell at $240; easy terms to _re- ible Can be seen by addressing Box aul92w ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE, A DAY AND HOME school for a limited number of girls, reopens September 15, Miss LUCY S. SIMPSON, Princi- pal, Rockville, Md. BROOKEVILLE ACADEMY FOR Boy ough academie, coll eparatory and te: location tuition, board, room, per Sear. Opens Sept. 14. HS. "ER, M.A., Prin., Brookeville, Md HORE re at 1 FOR SALE-OAK ROLL-TOP DESK, all around, carved heavy posts cn corners, 27 pigeon holes, 13 drawers; $17.0. I. 6: - aaiwe $230. MARYLAND COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR YOUNG LADTES—45th year bi Sept. 15. Three courses leading to dezrees. “Fins Music and Art School. Excellent buildings and grounds. Send for Catalogue. Rev. J. H. TURNER, A.M., President, Lutherville, Md., near Baltimore: jr27-Gw TRAINING SCHOOL GF BALTIMORE KINDER- garten Association. Junior, wenior and graduate courses, A course for directors of normal classes, one In primary methods, and a mothers’ class. Lectures from ‘prominent lecturers. Address. Miss $.M.C MART, The Northampton, Balto., aid. iy19-2m* ACADEMY, ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND, FOR boys; home life; individual instruction; prepares for colleze or business; terms moderate. Address W. P. MASON, U.S.N-A., Prin, iy15-2m* MARYLAND, St. Mary's Co., Charlotte Hall, ounded 1 Charlotte Hall School, fomaet,1774. A lished Milita: Academy, in proximity to Bal- timore and Washi ton. Estate of acres. Healthy location. fe home for boys. Board, wash acd tuition, $80 per session of 5 months. dy5-: GEO. M. THOMAS, A.M., Prin. St. Agnes School. Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Prepara- tion for all colleges. Special studies and courses of college study. Special advantages in music and art. praia. Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. jy1-78t NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, CHARLES Street ave., Baltimore, Md.—College for Young Women and Preparatory School for Girls. - lar and elective courses. Extensive grounds, cation unsurpassed. Suburb of Baltimore. Spa- cious butldings, completely equipped. jy12-m, w&s,2m* ALE—WE HAVE MANY LOV Pianos— A handsome, medium-size, richly finished up- right, grand tone, for $250. $10 monthly pay- ments. ‘An elegant square grand, very beautiful style, cost $500 originally. Now only $125; easy terms. Stool and cover go with it free, Other bargains, PIANO EXCHANGE, au24-12d 913 Penna. ave. FOR SALE—AUSTIN’S AND SPRATT’S FRESIL dog cakes; also Glover's dog medicines. Pam on dogs and bird diseases free. Birds and ani- mals mounted by expert taxidermists, SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 LW. au2i-tt FOR SALE—ALUMINUM FOUNTAIN COFFEE pots, novelties, souvenirs, fancy goods, Tooking utensils and household wate, camping on:fts. At 1425 Pa. ave. n.w., cor. 15th. jy1-3m FOR SALE—LOUNGES, $2.50; GASOLINE STOVES, 0c. week: parlor and bed room suites, $1 per week. REDMOND’S CHEAP CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, 313 7th st. n.w. myl5-tf EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. WOOD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 311 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCTIOOL, Well conducted and well patronized. New term Ds. August | 30. BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ENGLISH, CIVIL SERVICE, U USUAL FACILITIES FOR SECURING POSITIONS FOR PUPILS. Beaaziful illustrated catalogue containing names of 571 pinlls eurotted lest year. Don’t join elsewhere until you have seen it. The Bliss School of Electricity, WASHINGTO h The only institution teaching practical electri- cal engineering exclesively. Laboratory equip- ment cacellent. Instruction the best. Course opens October 1. Catalogues on «pplication. auzi-6w LOUIS DENTON BLISS, President. SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS 2 In Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth Tuirty-thind scholastic year begins "Monday Avgust 20. Day and evening sessions. ‘The lead- ing business men of Waslirgton were trained in this college, and send their sons and daughters and candidates for employment here for training. Rapid writing. lish, rapid calculations, book- keeping, laws ‘and ethics of business, science of Wealth, science of citizenship, vocal and physical culture, the art of expression (Delsarte method), shorthand and typewriting. ‘Terns reavonable, but no competition with cheap schools.” Office open on and after Monday, Augrst 23, every business day and night throughout the 9 Call or send for new announcement, "08, con- taining address of Hon. Lyman J. Gage, ot colleze commencement, and names, occupations and ad- dresses of 858 graduates of 3. B. C. Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, 2u20-1m Principal and Proprietor, THE MISSES KERIUS SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W., WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. at it for information address MT. LAKE PARK, Md. aul)-3m Emerson Institute (YOUNG'S ACADEMY). Select classical and mathematical school for men and boys, 914 14th st., ite Frank- lin Square, will reopen September 27, Circulars can be obtained at the school TE tS by ad- dressii CHAS. B. YOUNG, £uld- Principal. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA- dies, Winchester, Va. Reopens September 14. Best advantages’ in all departments. — Location healthful, ‘Terms low, For catalogue address Miss M. E. BILLINGS, Prin. Syl4-w&s2m* EPGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL For Girls. Reopens September 23, 1897, 35th year. Mrs. H. P. LEFERVEE, Principal. Miss E. D. HUNTLEY, Associate Principal, 122 and 124 W. Frankiin Street, Baltimore, ‘Md. iyl4-w&s2m* MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE, CONCORDVILLE, PA. $207 pe- year. A successful school; one of the eat fo infuse’ with enersy and wake up Dors to the daties of life. Bors prepared for college. Under 13 years, $186, ‘Tobacco prohibited. Loca- tion beautiful, “elevated and healthy. JOS. SHORTLIDGE ‘(Wale), A.M., Principal. $e28-wées, Smit? Fauquier Institute *y, rouse Tauies- ‘The 87th year begins Sept. 23, 1887.’ Situated in Pledmort region of Virginia, ou Southern IIt., 55 miles from Washington. Number limited. For cat- alogue address GEV. G. BUTLER, A.M., Principal. Jy6-tu, th&s,33t Lehigh Preparatory School. Best -recommendations. Young men are pre- pared for Lehigh Uviversity, Yale, Hasvard, Cor- rell, Prirccton. ete. Over ‘seven hundre] pupils of this school have been admitted to Universities during the past eighteen years. For particulars rhs °2, Jel-t,th&s,39t W. UI , Ph.D., Bethlehem, Pa. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. _ FOR SALE—LADIES’ $100 "97 MODEL BICYCLE, ix good conditi runing, . F G. SMITH, 1a pavave oats rit HAWAII! AND JAPAN The Latter's Acceptance of Arbitration Not A Proposition Complicates the Case< Istand Republic W Not Jeopar- dize Her Sovereignty. York Heratd. HONOLULU, Hawaii, August 19, via San Francisco, Cal.. Avgvst 26, 1897.—Minister imamura has laid before the Hawaiian severnment the communication from Ja- pan in which the principle of arbitration as accepted, President Dole has been suffer- ing from slight Illness, and there has been no meeting of the c: net to consider the So far as the Hawaiian government has Proposition of Japanese ecvernment, it seems to be taken as a limited or conditional acceptance of arbitration, Japan wants the arbitration to cover the whole broad cuestion of Hawatia’s right to Hrait the immigration of Japanese sub- ve the arbitrators in- terpret the treaty obligations of Hawaii, and, having settled that point, pass on her | enact and enforce seem to be an infrection of the treaty. This is a statement in general terms, but it will be found ccrrect. furthermore, ciple of indemnif the formal It would hi. laws which jon as an. incident tion, but does not present any im on behalf of th who were refused permission immigrants Hawall Wil Not Agree. It can scfely be taken for granted that not acquiesce in the arbitra- tion proposal laid down by Japan. There will be no blunt refusal. the diplomatic correspondence will go for- ward on the theory that, Hawaii having first suggesicd arbitration, it is to be had, but on a different basis from that which Japan is following. A counter suggestion will be made that Japan set forth specifi- cally the damages it claims to have suf- fered, and that the arbitration pass on these claims. The gist of the Hawaiian objection to Jcpan’s proposition is that it would let a Hawaii's sover- if an arbitrator should hold that Japan has treaty rights under which its subjects can come into Hawaii in the fac of a governmental opposition, weuld be easy to foresee. There would be of preventing the ds and the Japanese could pour in by the thousands. If annexation should fail, wiian government would have no means to stave off very long the Japanese con- trol of the islands through actual prepon- If annexation should vance of it bh Kawaii will third party colonization then the Hi derance in numbers. come, a decision in tration that the gxisting government had no power to shut off the immigration of Japanese would add to the difficulties of the United States in incorporating srounds on which Japan So the Ha- is determined the arbitration shall not be permitted to toke shape where a jvdgment could be given which would seem to put a limitation on its right of sover- strengthen the protests against annexation. waiian government whatever happens, Interest in the situation is heightened by tone of Japan's communication. gather that it is in the nature of an arbi- tration ultimatum. The tion is substantially changed taken in the beginning of the controversy. Minister Shimamura then position of his government that was responsible, notwithstanding the la if it infringed on international precedents, while Hawaii denied that her immigration laws were in contravention of the treaty. Recent steamers from Yokohama bring that the government is feeling the sentiment regarding an Anglo-Japanese a It is done in a cautious w nection with Hawaii and annexation. The arguments for and agains but in a manner to test and even to pre pare public sentiment for such a proposi- tion. The surprising thing ts the tacit as- sumption that Japan has only to decide on such an alliance and even to the extent of opposing the anne tion of Hawaii by the United States. Pe sons returning from Japan tell me this idea that England could be relied on to uphold Japan is likely to be harmful in causing talk against annexation nese conten- are set out. gland will be read, What Australians Thin Australian statesmen who stoppe day on their return from the queen's ju- looked into the Among them were J. T. Reid, premier of New South Wales, premier of South Australia. Mr. Reid is quoted as sayin; “In Australia we are firmly of the opin- ion that the destiny of Ha become a part of the United States or to become the prey of influences that will be her undoing. We have watched with deep have made against Japanese encroachments, and are to see the United States step forward at the critical moment to wrest you from your peril. “Some of the great powers on the At- lantic do not realize the important posi tion which the Pacific ocean countries oc- cupy at the present time. on this ocean is a pivot around which re- volves some mighty influences, for between your shores and those of Tasmania on the north and south and America and Asia and Africa on the east and west the theater of the greatest struggles of the future times. “It will be the line upon which Chris- battle with annexation ii is either to Every pin head will appear tianity will heathenism, and occidentalism will have to meet the wave of orientalism and hurl it back into-the natura! must eventually perish.” 555 “Best route to Baltimore for $1 excursion Go via Penna, R. Ry a PROBABLY tickets good on Reason Assigned for the Suicide of Samuel Stargardter. Stargcrdter, who committed suicide yesterday in Druid Hill Park, Balti- more, was a brother of Lee Stargardter of this city. He shot himself in the head Mr. Stargardter’s family ts spending the summer at Atlantic City. left his wife and two-year-old child three months ago, and had been traveling in the Baltimore Thurs- day, and, it is said, wrote a letter to his wife, saying that the latter's mother and sister had turned her against him, and that he preferred death to living without her. He ended by requesting her to notify his brother here if she did not wish to care for the body. . David G. Roserstach, Mrs. Stargardter’s brother, denies the siatement made of the cevse of the estrangement, and believes the deceased was insane when he committed Lee Stargardter wert to Baltimore as soen as he heard of his brother's Ceath, end will remain until after the funeral, which will be held tomorrow morning on Butaw street. — It matters little what it is that you want —whether a situation or a servant—a ad. in The Star will reach person who can fill your need. Samuel J. with a pistol. He returned te 3 ‘£ CLEAR, Star office, VOCAL TEACHER OF ESTABLISHED REPUTA- wat atiae ee Sane 026-31 UNDERTAKERS. tlon ‘will accommodate a Jilted uummber of reek. FOR RENT— Low ‘s moe ae CORNER DWELLING.” 3 ie Noca, PO. Bor ais Washiogtons be deme sein on pasec eee oat FOR EXCHANGE. ~ Nearly new SEL AND B STS. NE. . - W.R. 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