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’ THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1897—14\PAGES. . —— FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. UNFURNISHED. i RENT_ UNFURNISHED. M08 Toth, drab. $55.00 5005 1 nw, 10rkeva.45.50 2914 N. ») 51 D nw,’ Sréba...19.40 213% E, lerk&b...-.45.59 14 Patterson ne, 5r-12.50 FURNISHED. 1500 Vt. ave. n. nea e 523 ith nw. 101 6th nw. 310 M nw, Or, ami » 4205 G se, 6r -tuc&th ROBERT E. BRADLI ‘For RENT H ave, 715 Fla av nw.15.00 Good houses for colored 0 tenants, on the street, at $5.50, $19, $12.50, $14.30 .00'and $14.50. alleys 09) from $8 up. 00! $00 19th st. nw. 1230 Loudoun ct se,4r6.30 -$100.00 1414S nw, Te. 30.50 210S Ward pl, 8r...33.59 Brookl'd houses. .9.50 up 3202 17th, 35.00 630 Whitney a 30 THE McLACHLEN HEAL ES. AND LOAN CO., dylset JOE and G sts. nw. OR RENT— 12005 3d nw, Gr&b..16.30 fe 16 E ow, Gr&esl 30 23 10th nw, Gr. x ) 1822 20th aw,4r&eel. 1 ne, 12r&! -60.00 1256 3d st se, Gr. 1707 13th nw. 13r&bh. 40.09! 2226 Pomeroy, 4r. 110% N H av, 7r&bu .30.50) 4 MeCullou; ar. 2149 L nw, 3 STANTON FLATS. 1326 13th’ nw, 6r..-17.50) For Good Col'd Tenants. uZs-te Hi, L. RUST, Gos 14th nw. FOR SALE—THE LOWEST-PRICED HOUSES ON Columbia Heights; the cheapest house in the city; $2,500 below value; a new 3-story brick, near 13th st.; 10 rooms; ist floor finished In onk; 6 bed rooms; tiled bath; we can deliver this honse for $6,000; you could not buy the lot and butld the house under $8,500; if you ever want to make an investment now's your chance; this house will be sold before next Thursday; do you want It? STONE & FAIRFAX, It 806 F st. nw. FOR SALE—AT $3,500—JUST $1,000 BELOW VAL- ne—That well-built, new $-room house, 510 D st. ne.; in perfect repair; brick woodshed; this is positively the best house for the price; see ¥s at once.” STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st.’n.w. FOR SALE—$3.000— SINESS PROPERTY— ow going to Alaska; must be sold. ee 2: THOMPSON, Leal Estate, 1335 F nw. sell-3t FOR SALE_CHEAP HOUSES—10TH ST. NEAR ST; $3,200. KEN. iG ER’ HOUSE, FA $5, \. C. AVE., NEAR PARK $5,000. VITH ST. NEAR E. CAP. ST.; $4,250: 11TH ST. NEAR MASS. AVI 500. CHAS. A. SHIELDS, 1405 F ST. N. sel3-3t FOR SALE—BY EC. GRAS, €Phone_ 1902) 1410 G st. n.w. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE MODERN HOMES. Prices too low to be published. Call for list. sel3-4,t¢ FOR SALE E.; 6-ROOM home for white or colored Prices, $1,300, 'T. B. STAHL, 319 444 : sell-st FOR SALE—ON COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, 3-STORY bay-window brick; concrete cellar; 10 rvoms; .m.i.; heated by furnace; two parlors; larg dining room and kiteten on’ first flocr: six’ cham- bers; large yard and parking; private 10-{t. alley rear and side: plenty rooms for stable; new Axminster and velvet carpets all over house for sale at a sacrifice. OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F si sel1-3t 23 Madison, 6r..-20.00 62 Myrtle ne, 7r&b.16.00 1313 4% sw, ‘Gr&b. 15.50 4th ow. (Phone 2049.) 449 Ist_ se. Tr&b. RALPH W. LEE. au2o-tt FOR RENT-2206 Q ST.; 9 ROOM 1, tile manteis; a modern home; in a very desizstle location; reduced to $40;" within one sqnare of rapié trausit. Keys at 220% Q st. RECEPTION m33-Sm* 1 ROOMS AND nd improved by papered; first-class coudi- rs’ Exchange, 719 13th st. h front - 610 Lith ‘st. ™ BRICK DW © the price $16.80 per Tth st. sw. ROA. PHIL £2 1. Sel0-3t OUT OF TOWN. NT—FUR., A SPLENDID MARBLE RES- in Baltimore city, on the s.w. cor. of ave.; the above shout; contains ps th rooms and ali modern con within 5 minutes of Union and Mt. Rosai R-R, stations. The house will e rented either with or without a large two squares from the house, containing cartiage elevator and all mod- ves. “Apply to JAMES Mc- house, Park ave. and Dol- nore. Md. $523-2m PROPERTY OF good land, with miles hingivn, Culpeper county, : t addtess SIMON DOYLE, Alunthus P. O., Culpeper Co., Va. “HORSES AND VEHICLES. e720 gain ef 1016 9th st. nw. AL SALE OF BUGGIES, TRAPS, SURREYS, paunal and dayton Wagons at cost for cash only. No trade. J. J. COOK, Sy}i-td 3295 M st. nw. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. SHINGTON, D. €., POST OFFICE NOTICE. 4 be read daily, as changes may occur at ck ending September per on. e Ste z ir for URE! (AL 10, from w York, via Queenstown IUM ‘direct, per sis. Kensi via Antwerp. Letters for York, At io: P.M. Werkeudaim, Letters must be EUROPE, . Bismarck, from New ud Hamburg. SCOPLANI ml specially ad: other paris of merican and White Star steamers sai from New York oa Wednesdays, tae German st ers on Thursdays and the Cunard F Man steamers on Saturdays take pri =. for all countries for. which u to carry mail. MAILS FUR SOUTH AND C1 WEST INt TUESDAY(At 6:35 MARTINIQU RARA, per ss. Talisman, from York. “Per Talisman r steamer from Bost tters for BAR DOS must’ be fi. for JAMAL 10:4 er from New Orle rat KICA, po 10:35 PM. for ¥ SAVAMLL 1 CART! ARTHAGENA, via Cu: rauela, from New York.” «crAt 10 READOS direct, and NORTH BIA 1 Manaos, per $.8. Ori SDNESDAY— (At ber Ss. Arkadia, ff (At -M for JAMAICA, per steamer from Phila- ia UESDAY—()At 10 LAND, por ss. € FRIDAY LAND, JAM JAPAN apd TA ancisco, SIT, per s. lose bere daliy up TY ISLANDS, per ship 7: . close bere dally up «ay oF SS. © Ually up to 6:30 P- alts LAND, T of mg ily edule of eles’ rngel ou the preswmption of Iam transit. istered wells close at 10:0 AM. te) Kegistered rd Scturdays. tuaits close at 1:66 P.M. Tresdays wld JAMES P. WILLETT, Postcaster. FOR SALE—TWO-STORY BRICK; GR; A.M.T. nice yard and parking; good location nie.; terms can be arranged to suit. Very little cash re- quired. Price, $3,250. OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. sel1-3t FOR SALE — $2,650 — ON WIDE CONCRETE street; pretty, new two-story Ww: brick; six rooms, bath and pantry; china closets; electric bells and gas lightin: rear paved alley and front parkings; select nel; Dorhood; one square from Md. ave.; . and public schools; terms made to suit. purchas- . bet. E and F, 18th Apply @ WTON, Owner, Room 23, 802 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—ONLY —2-story bay wi ITE f 6 rons, .150—BEST Y. low bricks: NE. bath, and china closet; cabinet mantel ‘in each electric at stations improved sanitary plumbi street to be concretod to cars: open dail ‘Terms made to sult. Owner, S02 Fst. n ck i3 132: Apply GE). or at SEWTON remises ufter 4 pa east fron in title p |. BRYANT, Owner, Warder bldg., 9th & FP. ate FoR SALE — A splendid house 12 rooms and in exe fist st. now. order.“ P HH. WARN 40; lot 30x1 «30,500 FOR SALE—WE HAVE A FINE LIST OF UN- Improved lots in the city and in Washington Heights, Columbia Heights, Mt. Pleasant, Ingle- side, Holmead Manor, Petworth and other sub- divisions; prices of some as low as 25c. and 30c WM. H. SAUNDERS & IN WASHINGTON. Gunston Institute, !22 3772" BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRIS. x square foot. €O., | Academic and ite courses. it. 29, a 407 Fst. seil-s,ta,th,3t sel4h,tt ir. and Mrs. B. MASON FOR SALE—2 CHOICE LOTS ON YALE ST. AND Reopens Euclid place, near 14th st.; each 560x150; $1,000 OKELEY SCHOO September 27. cash, balance 10 years’ time. Apply TOWSO: & JONES, 510 10th st. nw. sel1-3t* FOR SALE-S.W. CORNER OF 16TH AND T sts. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 16th st. and 100 feet on T st.; wide on both sts. and titey “ta ‘rea’ PERCHVAL “M. BHOWS, Err, 412°Sth st. nw. FOR SALE—ATTENTICN, BUILDERS! 9 LOTS ON N.C. ave. ne. Lincoln Park, on easy terms; to responsible builder will take second trust. MEYERS & ANDERSO. :O-LWw 1823 G COUNTRY BOARD. PARTY OF THREE ADULTS DESIRES FIRST- class board for winter in modern private house; Brightwood road or near Forest Glen. Address, with full particulars, Box 123, Star office. 1t* nw. Yeung Ladies and little children. 1759 Madison st. Dupont Circle. Miss E. V. HETH, A.M. an31-28t' Berlitz Ys a name world-famous for being a practical thorough school of foreign = Soe Ta French, German and Spanish—trial lesson free! ‘Translating also a feature. 723 14th st. u.w. aul2-6m,i¢ : THE MISSES TIFFEYS’ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and Boys 1436 Corcoran st., will open SEPT. 20, 1897. Apply for circulars. sel4-t,th,s,1m* ST. CLAIR’S, ON THE BAY—OPEN TILL NOV. 1. Al board; special terms for fall season: fish and piano, pavilion, bathing, boat- “ST.CLAIR'S,"’ Shadyside, Md, PLEASANT | ACCOMMODATIONS AND _ GOOD board at Sagemore Hall, Round Hill, Loudoun co., Va. Rates reduced for Septembe: sell-3t ST. CLAI’S, ON THE BAY—OPEN TILL NOV. 1. Al board; special terms for fall season; fish and oysters specialties; piano; pavilion; bathing, boat- ing, ete. Address ‘ST. CLAIR’S,"” Shadyside,Md. FOR SALE—BICYCLES. Art School_____ West End. 1121 17TH STREET. Miss SW. KELLY'S Select Private Art School reopens Sept. 15. Circulars on application ard at Art Stores. ae beaersre a MISS BALCH’S CIVIL, SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n.w.—Typewrith bookkeeping and stenography taught by best teach- ers; 2,100 pupils, instruc sell-tt icted. Washington Heights School, D: ee eae See 19th st. 245 ay ond ding od lies. Principal, Miss FRANCES MARTIN “aase: Principal, Miss SARA(M. STERRETT. _ se8-tf BICYCLES ON THE EASIEST OF WEEKLY terms.—Why not be ir vogue and ride one of the Sterns Famous “Yellow Fellows?” or the “Ad- miral” or “Yale?” All at reduced prices. No extra charge for time, Call and get our conti- dential cut prices on Stearns * "97" Racers and Road Models. JACOBS BROTHERS, 1229 Pa. av. se7-1m,6 * FOR SALE—6 LADIES’, 5 GENTS’ AND 1 COM- bination tandem bicycle; Falcons; all_in perfect order; must be sold at once; $20 to $25. G. B VAN NEST (Admr.), 1236 12th nel t-61 FOR SALE—DECISIVE CUTS 0: sample wheels, to close at once: $85 °96 Bohemian (man’s) "97 Majestic (man’s). 97 Majestic (lad). $100 '96 Remington (man’s). $100 '97 Orient (man’s) F.G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. ave. FOR SALE—WHY BUY AUCTION & UNKNOWN brands of BICYCLES when you can get standard VICTORS (second-hand, but in extra fine condi- tion) for such low prices as these: "97 model at $70; "96 at $35; “95 at $25; "94 at $18; "93 at $15; '92 at $10. "CLINE BROS., Victor A; Pa. ave. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY, N HOTEL RICHMOND, KENTUCKY AVE., ATLAN- tie City, N. J. ards from b ch; elevator to ground” ‘Moor and cttisine of the highes les for fall. J. D. Pr et eden aan pel bimmia THE WESTMINSTER, Kentt Elevator. Sun par- M. ROCHE TO SUIT F th st. me; whi to 10-ft. alles lot cellar; ‘vestibule a. E tels et inant marbl open’ nickel plumbing ted Ui open for inspection. | Inquire er information, details, ete. SALE_NO. 630 G STN. Watchman MONRISC FOR SAL window bricl balan the ¢ BA i 10 rooms and bath; $500 cash * $40 a month, including “mierest. for attache of gov't printing office to home. WHY PAY KENT?” Address Just s ME, location n.w.; modern,” steam 1 ; 7 large and 2 small sleeping room: Price, $9.00. L. STANGAIY TE é e hevse; 6 rooms couventene U eel to respon ments of $26 rented at $1 and papered and dl. ie party on monthly pay- cash required. House is now per month. J. MARSHALL, 508 11th n.w. comtor dy ais Apply R. in’ quar ers; in northwest 508 11th naw. Det. Oth and 0th; a very d Can be purchased’ cheap. st. nw. het. 13th tiful parks = I the 1 it to inspect see furnace purchaser sel0-6t POR ONLY $6,750! Wide! Lot 90 ft. ‘deep from 9th and M 1 fixtures! 1 LT HOUs! floor; location; 2212 M u.w.; room for stabi + Or exchange for aller’ hoi H. GOS Lith n.w.sed tf YOR S\LE—CLEVELAND PARK. One of those attractive homes. “$5, c se2. THE SCARBOROUGH. BEACH FRONT—MARYLAND AVENUE. Steam heat, elevator ard all mod SUECIAL RATES FOK 8! 6 =e The Shelburne. Dyctly on the by Open thronghout the entire year (OUTHWICK, Manager. se2-d.tf SEPTEMBER AN ATLANTIC CITY, N.S, Are Most Delighttal. HADDON HALL Will remain open vircushout the year. Season- ures and gmuscments. ated Looklet e a LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL ST. Atiantie City, N. J. ‘The finest hotel on the coast. Will remain ope throughout the year. Strictly first-class in every appointment. Write for illustrated booklet. JAMES B. REILLY, mh6-208t Owner and Proprietor. THE CHALFONTE, Atlantle City, N. J. SEPTEMBER BY THE-SEA IS MOST DE- LIGHTEUL. Ulustrated booklet led. E. ROBERTS’ SO: R with all the mod- Excell-nt Spe- rates for booklet. THE NUTTALL, 182 Atlantic City, "3 terms, $8 to § SOUTH CAROLINA AV second beuse from by wk. Mrs, M. M. FARRAR, SON of Washington, D. C. u20-1n* ” HOTEL LURAY. extend to ocean pavilion, directly on Ik. Always breezy and’ cool. Cnob- an view. JOSIAH WHITE & SON. HOTEL STICKNEY, Kentucky ave.; 100 feet from ocean; passenger elevator Transient, $2 to ». Weekly, $9 to £3 Send tor booklet. L. V. STICKNEY. je2s-4tt THE PENNHURST—OCEA: Atlantie City, N. + level. END OF MICHIGAN electric elevator to ooklet. JAMES HOOD. J Send for iilustrated = J tt = eee BRADY HOUSE bend: me 100s; bookle: med. ie tf Hotel Imperial & Cottages. Maryland x Z tanade. Full ocean view fron highest standard, Y} $10 t6 $18 per week, PECIAL SEPTEME: ct HOTEL BERKELE! Kentucky av view from All ruoms. heat. ator from street level. ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE VICTORIA, Others at other prices. « auld-th,s,tulin te ee ee BEACH HAVEN, N. J. x SALE—HCUSES IN $80 petted eee The Engleside. = See a Matchless bay Reais Sr pats . Unsurpassed XTRAORDINARY BARGATL 5 We desire to call spe- HEIGHT v of new dwellings on 18th ion to th yoming aves., Washing- First floor has . large recep- thon hall room, pantries and kitchen; three bed rooms aud tiled bath on second floor, and four bed rooms and tiled is finished fer sto: the th on third tho Lot water or steam heat; has becn made a spec 1 pipes are nickel, and the workmanship The woodwork is quartered cak, tial and rich finish. Other houses of tie above, except e houses are BP st. car line. ¥ of the best, aud property 1 Heights ts rapidly apy i ALREADY SOLD. As ed how « surely ‘Apply © best HANDSOME brown stone base po st. n.w.; 40. feet rooms, trunk room, tis, room, cella: hot water eat exceptionally well built Price, $11,500. “W. id nearly new J. NEWTON, rand stables: 71 Si improve: 1h s lence, on Columbia Heights, 1353 Har- 10 lirge rooms; Sitehen om first floor; 2 fort and convenience; can be value or on easy term: Pa. ave. LE comPra ELEGANT ttages on Itichwond st. ear the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden rest- den about 4% mile from terminus of the 14th st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, baths, sewer, water and all conventences of city Lome. Easy terms. For prices, s.ze of lots, etc., apply to epd-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1333 F st. nw. ‘FOR EXCHANGE. _ EXCH N PLACES ON Chevy Chase and Tenleyiown clee. rys., from FLM0O to $25,000, for city property with small incumbraaces; alvo interest In cyndloates. elt MILES FULLER, 504 Lita st -& SPLENDID PROV- jege grounds; 50x150 fect; stable; feutt trees; taetrg XCHANGE-A. FISD F x 2 fect wide; on 254 feet f Jot; & story; 11 rooms;, reception bali; bot water heat; offer wanted. B. fi. WARNER &.CO. _selitt 916 F st. nw. WANTED—TO” EXCHANGER VALUABLE | RE a Toledo, Obin, Yor tent eatate th Address N, 1. for its rellef from Hay B Send for Illustrated Booklet. Parlor car on afternoon trains. myl-117t ROB'T B. ENGLE, Prop. -J., WILL CON- reduced rates. ‘Mrs, J. AL MYERS. ____ SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. ATLANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. Special Rates for September. Information ar t furnished at seBt0901 the office of JOLIN , 700 Lith st. 1w,10 SANDERSON’S OTE Ss, MD.—LARGE, rooms; mode:n convenierces; abtindant table; boating, bathing, fishing; $5’ per week upward) W. SANDERSON, formerly Congressional Hotel. Washington. je29-tf SPRINGS AND BATHS. BERKEL PRED » WEST VIRGINIA — THE Rerkeley Springs Hotel 13 open for the season. These celebrated springs are famous for the cure of rheumatism, gout, kidney affections, ays- yep in its ried forms, and nervousness; only three hours’ ride to Berkeley Springs vid B. and ©., without change. For rates and cir rs apply to CHAS (E- TACK and A, T. UNGER, Props., qu2t-lote Berkeley Springs, W.Va. e IN ‘THE MOUNTAINS. THE BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND VALE Cottage wants 30 persons in the mountains. This point commands unequaled views of the historle mountains of Pa., Md., Va. and W. Va. “AU home comforts.” Epecial terms are offered for the months of Sepi. and Write for terms, &e. sel W. J. MURPHY. A’ REST RESORT—MONTE VISTA—ONE MILE. from station; ore of the highest points in the Alleghanies. | No malaria; no bay fever; the house open through the y Address MONTE VISTA, Oakland, Garrett “Co., Md. au26-th,s,t,1m. McDOWELL HOUSE, HARPER'S PERRY, W. va, open Juae 1. Deligt-fal rooms; excellent ‘table: nuderat+ prices. B. E McDOWELL, _B:y26-4m ‘Proprictor, “THE LOCKWOOD," HARPER'S FERRY, W. vA. will open for the season May 15; rooms iarge and airy; ty of sbade; table first-claws; sates rea- _Sonable. A. P. DAN , Proprietor. — myl-Sm HILL TOP HOUSE, HARTER’S FERRY, W. VA.— ‘Thi t t is itisfact! house. Apply cai ‘rooms. iny4-6m_ ae GREEN'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE, HARPER We Va.~Open. Tocnteg eaten Til vanes Blue Ridge mountain. 20 min. ive Sy vest Pets ntitretteiata art ene for ciruular,” % my2i-Gm » SCHOOL OF MU: Lawrence’ sae ne eS» aw. VOCAL CULTURE ang PIANO. (Specialty begi OKELEY. SCHOOL "e".. = Young iadies and little children. 1759 Madison et. Dopost Circle. Stias V. BETH, A.M. au31-12t* The Bliss School of Electricity, 35 B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. ¢. The only institution teaching practical electri- cal engineering exclusively. Laboratery equip- ment eacellent. Instruction the best. Course op(ns October 1. Catalogues on «pplitation. auzt-6w LOUIS DENTON LISS, President. 1864 a 1397 SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS ¥. In Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth st. Thicty-third scholastic year. Day and evening sessions. Tne leading business men of Washington were trained in this college, and send their sons and daughters aud candidates for employment here for training. Rapid writing. English, rapid calculations, book- keeping, laws and ethics of business, science of wealth, science of citizenship, vocal and physical culture, the art of expression (Welsarte method), shorthand and typewriting. Terms reasonable, but no schools. Office open every business day and night through- out the year. Call or send for new announcement, °97- taining address of Hon. Lyman J. commencement, and names, occupations: and ac dresses of 858 graduates of S. B. C. Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, Principal and Proprietor. competition with cheap nd ; individual instruction by expert teachers; large, well-lighted rooms and halls; moderate ‘tuition and easy terms. A limited number of free scholar- ships in typewriting. Catalogue. au2s-3m Chevy Chase. FRENCH AND? ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Washington. French the tan ge of the hous Mlie. L. M. ROULIGNY, Principal. Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal. my13-1y-i9 P.O. Station E, Washington, D.C. HOOL WILL REOPEN OCT. and information apply at res- Until Oct. 1 Mra, Flint may jy16-4m 13. F; 3? circulars idence, 1734 I st. be a¢dressed at Cotult, Mass. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20. 531 7th st. ne. au2s-Lin* MR. PUTNAM'S L, 1633 19TH ST. ‘opens September .” Pupits of all gra Preparation for viversities and te ferences. sel-if THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W.. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. aul9-3m 2 Emerson Institute (YOUNG'S ACADEMY). Select class: and athemuticnl school for foe men and boys, ¥14 J4th st., opposite Frank- in Square, wilh reopen eptember 27. Circulars can be obtained at the school building or by ad- dressing g CHAS. B. YOUNG eul9-tt Prine E *HOOL. High’ both STH YEAR BEG! ‘ew gymnasinm, September M nist, sel1-1in Kindergarten and Normal. Pi ‘The Kindergarten Normal School, Kindergarten and School, 1918 Su place, will begin fall Sess Oct 4, 1897. Children tanght French aud German, AAS. FOR GIRLS, . 1305 17th st. in Oiney School, 2s, Boarding and day school for girls. Preparatory, acaden: and collegiate course Miss VII ASON DORSEY lA sed-tl Miss LAURA LEE DORSEY, Pri:¢ : THE « Shorthand it 504 11TH, 1st Floor. au?s5tt THE STUART SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. DAY AND BOARDING. OPENS OCT. 4. 1224 AND 1226 15th st. n.w., COR. MASS. AVE. £¢3-5m. UDIA STUART, Principal. National College of Pharmacy. SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 27, 1997. Lecture and Laboratory Courses in Botany, tera Medica, Toxicology, Theoretical and Practical Fharmacy, General and Analytical Chemistry. Spe- cial students received in any branch or branches. Terms moderate. For prospectus address or «ali upon the secretary, WYMOND H. BRADBURY, College building, 308 I st. nw. Office hours, 7:30 to 9:00 p.m, Tuesdays, ‘Thursdays and Saturdays. SIGNOR MARIANO MAINA’S SCHOOL ART FOR SINGING—Italian method; pupils are taken from beginning and thoroughly Gaya! for concerts, cratorios and grand opera; ballads also taught in French, Spanish, Itallan and wlish. For further en Write or call at SANDERS & STAY- MAN'S, 1327 F at. now. sei-2m . = Wood’s Commercial College = R11 East Capitol st. A HIGH-GRADE RUSIN Well conducted ard w: Spb August TYPEWRITING, USUAL PACILITIE FOR PUPILS. catalogue containing nanies of S11 p urolled lst year, pene pe elsewhere until you Lave seen it. au21-ti PIANO AND VOICE CULTURE AT MODERATE terms; pupil of Meyer and ‘Tamaro of New York and Ziska of Paris. WILLIAM CARL NASS, 111 10th st. ne., from 9-1 a.m., 5—7 p.m. se4-s,t,th,2m* Elocution, Oratory, DRAMATIC ULTURE, PITYSICAL ‘TRAINING AND RALSTON) CULTURE, Courses in expression commence Monday, Nov. 1, 1897. Tuition, $100. Ralston term” opens February 2, 1898." Tuition, $15. References re- quired in every case, All fecs strictly in advance. Martyn: College, 1223 to 1231 G street northwest, Washington, D.C. se6-11,tf £ Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, ‘Teacher of Singing, Piano and Harmony, at her studio, 1413 ira set-1m* THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL has removed from 1: Mass. ave. nw, to 822 Conn. ave. p.w. onpodite Army and Navy Club). NO NEED TO wt YOUR BOY OUT THE CITY. Young men red for all universities, W. W. PHELAN AA, Head Slaster. austtes Washingioy ira?aicn School, MISS |. LAISE, tug Separtioes te Gitman aystemt by a oot ree intent ezama), nguages, Civil ring, Mechanical Draw. fz. Drafties, ry. Work,” Book- ‘keeping, ligher ‘Ruthematics, ‘Branches to. eckworal pits of mature years, "Gh erat mare Tea e-te13- EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. ¥ THE COLUMBIA’ WASHINGTON, D. C. REV. B. L. WHITMAN, D.D., Presidcut. CHARTERED 1821. 100 Professors, Assistants and Instractors, The session opens in all schools September 20. The College. UNIVERSITY, ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D., LL. D., Dean. Offers to men_and women te courses in Literature and Science, leading to the degrees of A. B. and B. 8. Romance, Schools of English, Greek, Latin, Germanic Lenguages,” Mathe- matics, Chemistry, Physics. Philosopby, Political Sclence, Fine Aris, History. Entraice examinatioas will be held at the Uni- versity September 27 and 28. ‘The Dean of the College will be in tls office, in the University building, daily, trom 10 a.m. to 1 P-m., for the purpose -of giving iuformation, ‘The | Corcoran Scientific School. CHAR jo Tila School offers to men aod _w jowing four-year leads ‘to the degree of B S.: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineeri ical Engineering,’ Chemistry. Analytica’ try, Mathematical-physical; Mathe tatics, Geology and Mineralogy, Ar- ology, Gi LES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean. courses of study, cach of whi S.: General Se phy, Meteor- jeogra| chitecture, Finance and Economics, Languag? «1d Literature. There are_ twenty-five ‘d: epariiments. in the school, in which 156 different topics tor study ere offered, and special students are permitted to register for any of chese topics that they are fied to mitted the choice of desks in the order of their registration. September when an address E. 8S. Farwell, office at the Uni Students intendi: mical Laboratory wil ‘The opening exercises will be hel 29, at & pm., in University C. E. The Dean wili to meet students. The The instruction is given be- g to take Md Hall, will be delivered by Professor u be in bit rsity from 4 to 5:30 p.m., daily, School of Graduate Studies CHARLES E. MUNROE, Ph. D., Dean, and women i suitable degrees from tions of repute can pursue in this: school courses of $ © of Arts, M. Cl ngine = trical Enginecs, Doctor of y being required to of Doctor of Pailosophy, and cing required for cach of the Application b S Dean of the School, and when filed, ¢ submitted, action, e The opening 230 D., on the meaning of gov jaust through the Dean, to the Board exercises will be hek in University Hall, by Hon. Wi Septembe hen an ad T. vered graduate students. The Law Scheol. HO! Jeadin; Law, ‘The depart the ‘session to fa: ire course of study in al ‘The p.m., exere Which the ‘services of servic an be er, tl CHARLES W. se13-Im Th ster of Law, Master of Pa raised to effect students WALTER S. COX, LL. D., Dean. This school offer the to follow! en courses degr ses: three years; sbtering this vear. rises of the n enables emineat re at Wash y for study, i n office duties to enjoy the & * to. profit elt 1 will be prosent in the reception room versity building from 4:30 to S aber 15. ises Will be hold September 29, rsity Hall we the co of stu obtained on applicatioa, pe 0 HOLMES, Registrar, The Columbian University, Washington, D. C. e@ Medical School OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, 1325 The 76t! H asaingion, D.C. hs Ins September 29, 1897. The introductory lecture will be delivered by arr September 29, m. Re Dr. wW. PL ulac Aaily lectures at 5:30 p. facili is_afforded for laboratory and linical work. The offic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. scholarsh ip examinations on September 25, e will be open for further inforiun ¥. Dr. E. A. De SCHWEINITZ, Dean. Dental Department Of th 1325 7! firmary op on Sept. ulate hefoi dress Dr, sel4-Im ¢ Columbian Universit H St. N. W., Washington, D.C. e eleventh The opening lecture will be deliv C. Taompson at 52 session begins Monda is, e studies to is change will not pol begin daily at 6 pm. Whea announcements, of Directors of University Studies for inspection and Mount Vernon Seminary. CORNER Boarding and Day School Primary, Preparatory and Colle ‘Thorough with best cently Ample pl thira ther infe Mrs. ELIZ, sell-2m mation ap Mrs. ADELIA GATES HE: M AND ELEVENTH STRE N.W. for Girls. n training in all by modern method ted especially for school ay grounds and tennis court. September thirticth, to MERS, Principal. purpose For fe AB TH J. Bearding Indies; grade music, ‘or apply for catalogue. and F sts, Washington College. charming be furnished roons; t and day school for girls and rounds (ten acres); orough courses, i , elocution ané art. ‘V1 ne. sell-dm ‘TWENTE KINDE! ETH YEAR OF THB WASHINGTON i GARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS, With MODEL KINDERGARTEN AND GRADED SCHOOL. No Extras for French or German. Qfiss) SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK, Prin, Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, Associate ‘Prin. For particulars inquire at the FROEBEL INSTITUTE, 3€10-101* 1426 Q st. n.w. “The Misses Minke. Piano, sel0-10t* gil Clavier method and Singing Taught. 1330 10th st. n. THE WOMAN REOr Three yea schools. For further ILIE M. HALSTEAD'S 2 iL reopen October 5, Mrs. ELL at 1817 doors west of New Hampshive Applics may be made Sy letter at 302 avril Oct, 1, after that date : WIMODAU gin S Membe t. tsitp, $3 ‘h class. Public wz September 15, at 1706 2 conceris, Noveriber, Janua 88 formed Cctober 1, se9-1m* Ivy Institute Business College, S.W. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. None better; $25 a year; day or night session. seS-3m. School of Medicine Georgetown University. Lectures will be commenced MONDAY, October 4.” Day classes at Pm. 12m, Evening classes at 5:20 For further particulars adress the dean, G. Te MAGRUDER, M.D., 815 Vermont are. “Office hours untll 10 a.12., 8:30 to 5 pam. BeTtoocd: Twenty- SLEY, Asst. Principal. F. MENEFEE, Pres., 3d | EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. Washington Seminary. FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. For cai and fall teformation, apply to, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. ‘SMALL. "OOD, ‘Principals, se7-1m 1588-1540 17th =* —— = Miss Sherman’s School For girls, cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- opens Octuber 6. Primary and prepiratory de- _Partment for boys separate. atin HOLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1312 MASS. AVE. RE- ‘opens September 13. The course of study is complete and practical. Special attention is given to vocal and instrumental music, drawing and painting, the languages and kindergartens. se6-lin Tir. Henry Stopsack, Teacher of Piano and Violin. Studio, G17 Penna. ave. se. French Language School. Good pronunciation; glasses, beginners, advanced and private lessons. Mite: VFPRCD hose, 307 D nw. se2-1m* THE PHERE A. HEARST KINDERGARTEN ‘Traluing School will reopen Monday, Oct. 4. For further particulars address Miss NIEL, Director, 1215 K st. nw. sellin? TENNER'S SHORTHAND AND BUSI LEGE, Loan and Trust bidz., 9th and 5 The principal -vas formerly OFFICIAL COURT and LEGISLATIVE STEXCGRAPHER, as weil as Public Accountant. The 10th Annual Cata- logue, showing unp:raileled number of, graduates in positions, is free to all. The studies embrace Sterthard, “Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Penman- ship and all branches of business. sion. se7-Im* AUT STUDENTS” LEA 808 17th st. now. Classes in drawing and painting from Ufe axtique and still life. Evening life and ant classes, Decorative design, composition, water color and sketch classes. Session begius’ Oct. 4. Girculars on applicstion. sel tin OUT OF WASHINGTON, MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, 5 college Park. MARYLAND SCHOOL OF “TECHNOLOGY. AGRICULTURAL, MECHANICAL, _ SCIENTIFIC and CLASSICAL COURSES. Unsurpassed equipwent in all departments, Lo- ention healthy. Oa B. and 0, K.it.; 8 miles from Washington. " Tuition, books, board. light, heat, bath rooms and gymrasium; $150 for 9 months. For further particulars ad se7-1m RW. SIL President. HANNAH MORE ACADEMY. The Diocesaa Schoal for Girls. Reisterstown, Md. President, the Bishop of Maryland. Reference, Mr. Wm. Reyser, Mr. Wm. W. Taylor, Hon. Wi A. Fisher, Mr. Chas. F. Tzylor. Write for marual to sef-2w 0 REV. JOSEPH FLETCHER, Pri Mae SCHOOL FOR _ Ti reopeu September 13, 1897. W Will eet at Baltimore and Potomac and ave. at 3 o'clock p.m. the 13th. who are blind or whose sight is so defective that they cannot attend hool are entitled to For information ad- Baltimore, Md. dress indergs demic Departments. arate course, Art department pedal studen's admitted, = ing. se Fauquier Institu The 37th year b Pied-nort region ot miles from W: alogue addres: J56-tu, th&s,33t | TRAINING SCHOOL CF BAL = garten Association. Junior, senior and graduate courses. A course for direstors of normal § one in primary methods, and a mothers’ class. Lectures from ‘prominent lecturers. Address Miss ec. HART, The Northampton, Bulto., Md. é FOR : individ college or business; P. MASON, U.S.N.A (girls): § academy ( instructions; ry health: tem. SCOPAL SCHOOLS, Ia field, 14m, wiks, = =: St. Agnes School. Under the direction of Bishop Prepara- tion for all college: ia S and courses of college study. Special adv in music and art. Guirnasiuia. Miss OD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. jy1-78t ~ POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Sa 7 ner HARRY > RIVER LINE. will leave Kiver days and Thuradays at 1 Beach, nas Lower and Wednesday : » pon. UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE WASHING c. TO mediate Ia Steamer SAM" at 9:30 a.m. Passenger accommid ceived until t GEO. 0. CAT WM. NTER. » REARDON, Creek, 2 Cobrun’s, Wed Colonial Ma STEAMBOAT co. Steamer Do Surday at 4p. a e very far as 'y Monday at 4 p.m. for tags. (Swith's creck). a Ballimore and river lan Passenger acvon me strictly first-class. All river freight must he pzepaid. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, Office, 910 Pa. ave. Telephene 745. Jel “OCEAN TRAVEL. — GERM . 12, 19 am - 19, 0am 26, 10 aw 10 am am W NOTIC THE NEW TWID ISDR Wt. REGISTER 000, LOR ig WILL SAIL F TUESDA OELRICHS: New Yo ‘Twin-scre Sailing ept. 1 6, 10 ~ Lou!s. Red Star Line. NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. . 6 Bowling Green, X. ¥. MUSS, Agent, French Line. CCMPAGNIE_ GENERALE TRANSATL ‘TIQLE, DIRECT LIXE TO PARIS, FRANCE, VIA AVES. -Sat., Sept. 18, 56 a.m. Sept. 25, 10 a.m, GEO. 921 Pe wh22-Gm La Rretagne, all steainers except La ‘Touraine, including railway fare to Parts aud land- ing charges. Parlor car seat is extra during sum- race season Second-elags to Paris, $54.73. A. FOI. GET, General Agent. Gereral Office, No, 3 owi MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman, Pa el omer get hom ty. tor Hovts: 9 to 12, 2 to 5, Tues.. Thars and Sat. evenings, 7 to S G02 3 nw. ‘on Sunday. caultam* “UNDERTAKERS. - ‘W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 20 F Nerthweet. _ Bre-yibing. | rs, | 13 PROPOSALS. PROPOCALS POR CONSTRUCTING AN Ficars for the Fire Department: in AS oe District of Columbia. Otlice of the Common. em, D.C, D.C.. September 9, 1a07 Sealed promeals sill be ‘cereived at thls office uctil TWELVE M. on SEPTEMMIR Stk TEENTH, 1807, for constracting an Karine Howse for the fire department at the southwest corner of Washington and Perce street, Ann: costia, D.C. Blank forms of proposals and sapere SGeations, together with all necessary informa. tion, can be obtained upon application therefor BL the office of the imepector of tuildings of ths Proposals must closed in an envelope, sealed, od and indorsed on the outride, pesals for Constructing an Bn- pom, Niowes toe Etce JOHN W. Commissioners, D.C. =a eet.6t PIANOS AND ORGANS, Upright Pianos, $5 a month. ° We are selling a fow magnificeat slight 200.0 ly used Bradbury and other standard up- © 000 right Pianos m our renting 2000 stork at procisely half price and on the 2000 ensiest terms ever yifered. In erica — © 000 viz. $5 a month. Everybody can afford au © 000 upright on such Rut if you ©6000 want cw th Jose, for this ove fastra- voo00 ont. A handsome new ©0900 style hardwood stool and Japa ©0900 scart are included with each F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave. JOHN F. ELUIS & ©O. Pianos Cheaper Than Ever. Not in construction, but in price. It ts our rule fo sell off su Pianos as bave been out at reat as fast as ¢ e in, 6 as to preseat over premises, and as an indocement we make We will give utiful Upright 1 ut, as Bright amd at $175 and various prices. “We Tiption to save cost of advertising. Come them. Terms to su Pianos moved, tuned, repaired, packed and siipped John F. Ellis & CHICKERING PIANO ROOM. 7 GOOD REASONS _ For Buying STIEFF PIANO. Co Because. == li, by borm esautnied over Because.-- It always gives full satis- direct from the man- Because. == * Because.== }\,..! Because. er. fine pility. terms equitable, tone and = Our aze easy Stieff Branch Warerooms, 521 Eleventh st. nw, near F (Opposite Mose Leo sell-2sa ONLIFF, Manage Knabe Pianos. which are equal to new in all and which we offer at induc Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. 28a FOR SALE—GRANT s r ly used, only $i rs. F a violin, cheap. I a Pianos tuned $1. HELBE SIC STORE, hi st. au2S-1m Removal > Sale ossing. High-grade Pianos sell for a “song.” D. G. Pfeiffer & Co., 417 lith St. N.W. 20d ;One Nearly New Uprigh or mouth. right, $180: $5 at $145; 923 F st. now ' ~ DROOP’S Best Goods Correc aINWAY Ml ether Jead! in our rooms, whe and) rent E. F. DROOP & SONS, 925 Pa. Ave. STEINWAY AND OTHER LEADING PIANOS. ausi-tt Prices. and HORRORS IN pondent Garcia, Now in Wash- ington, Tells the Story. Edouard ‘cia, the Havana correspond- ent of a New York paper, whd was recent- ly exiled from the island by instructions of General Weyler, is in Washington as the guest of Mr. Thomas G. Alvord, jr., of the Congressional Library, af the latter's resi- dence, 2119 R street northwest. Mr. Garcia is a Spaniard by birth and fincly educated. He was associated with Mr. Alvord in Cuba, and has acted in the capacity of interpreter to Americans on the island. Some dispatches revealing the true state of affairs under We "s rule cuBA, were sent to the paper with which Garcia was connected, and he was confincd in jail, being held “incommunicado” for forty-eight hours. The reports continued to be sent from Havana to the New York paper, showing that the prisoner had not been the author of them, and the Spaniards zing their mistak> sed the correspondent, but marched him under guard on board a ship, where he was left with instructions never Jess, Sew’ York to | trgusferred to Val to return under penalty of death Mr. Garcia states that the condition sin Cuba has been rather under rds its terrible featu He says the 8 patriotic are now their indey able to the ¢ © island is plunge: ating that the cro tory in the end, Ga is recognized that the result x to interests of th y estimate, an ~ men to keep the ne n@ the tax to support su: stablishment. even though Cuba erous, Would bankrupt it. Gareia will coutinue in newspaper work in this country. > Peru's New Representative. Senor Don Fredrico Bergman has been ap- pointed consulsgeneral of Peru at New York in place of Senor Enrique Oyangaren,whose ecmadssion has been canceled. Senor Berg- of 230 am, | men, who was formerly at New York, was ‘peraizo in April last. Among the passengers or: 8. S. Allianca, which sailed from New York for Panama Friday, wes Mr. Cutbbort B. Jones of this city. Mr. Jones was accompanied by &@ party of engineers and bound for Peru, where they go to construct a railroad, un- Cer a concession of that government grant- ed to Mr. Jones. The \concession t* xe- garded in official civeles as one of the most valuable ever craniec, as tt will epen the ceal fields In Pera, add greatly the prosperity of that country and extend the commerce of the whole of wesicrn Sout America. Warned Against Carlist Agitation. ~ ‘The oMclalz of the vatican have strictly enjoined the Spanish priesthood to cbstei. f; ; tion in uve Carlist

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