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FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. ALE 0} to low pent near Dapent Cir PRESS rooms ard bata: in © Price, only $5 L J N, 1423 Pa. ave. ¥ ALE—THE_OWNER WIL! be: NEW residene trinnens oS ast DED Ly houses W contains ED aml DE such a bargain € PURCHASER, HO! ess brick: 6 rooms, bath; all mi. and cellar: trust of $1,000 to run 3 years. Address Rox 41, Star office. @c7-Bt FOR SALE—LOOK AT THAT SPLENDID CORN: ae = Mth st.. Columbia Heights, Kenesaw ave.; im many re Seana on the heights: delightful outlook, on all sides; near school, stores and church; 12 large rooms; very large bath: all reoms beautifully pa- pered and decorated; complete electric ap ances; the very best hot-water heatinz plant: st 2.Gx126: a fiwe 2-story brick stabie; WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN; must be inspected to be ay cated. 1 STONE & FAIRFAX, 906 F st. nw. FOR SALE—TO QU Florence st. SALE-GREAT SACRIFICE—CORNER OF dC sts, n.e.- 185x120 to alley; cost 1 year sq. ft.; WIH sacrifice now ‘for 19%¢ sq. - While above grade, with fine red clay, party will ptrehase ciny to grade. ‘This must be sold withia ten days. or price is raised. WALTEK A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. ALE—A CHANCE TO BUY A FINE LOT, Well loeated n.w., at low price for lot, with old S-room ard bath ‘brick bouse (that could he re- modeled) thrown in. REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F st. oct-St FOR SALE LOT ON CONS AVE, EXTENDED, Wash. Heights, near proposed circle: high gud commands tue view. ‘Tule property has & frontage om present avenue, and abut also on the new extension. “The adjoining. gromd ‘Was recently a by the District Movers at $110 fer my) ft.) Hare ‘chance for fpeculation at 9c. ft. oc2-t_BRICE & LIPSCOMB, G12 14th st. nw. FOR SALE—IN THE S.E.. 37 LOTS, AVERAGE 16 ft. front, fronting large park; will sell to responsible BUILDERS on easy terms at low prices. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Treas., @28 La. ave. DLW. se22-Im FOR SALE-S.W. CORNER OF 16TH AND T sts. n.w., fronting 20 feet on 16th st. and 100 feet on T + on both sts. and fiiey “ta rear.’ VECIVAL Se BNOWS. Ex. 412 Sth st. o.w. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE_GREAT BARGAINS ON COLUMBIA Heights between 13th and 14th sts.: beautiful Rew houses for $7.000—well worth ,000; 4 rooms on Ist floor, finished in oak; large tiled porcelain tub: costly mantels and chandeliers; lots 159 feet deep. STONE & FAIRFAX, 86 F st. nw. It DR SALE—$6.000 IS VERY CHEAP FOR A NEW bt brick dwelling on 13th st., Columbia Hts. ; 9 rooms, bath: stone and brick front; lot 18x116. it STONE & FAIRFAX, $06 F st. nw. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER properties: on N. H. ave. within a block of Du- pont circle: beautiful 14-room dwelling. ELLERSON & WEMPLE, 605 1ith st. , those Gr. and bath RA at $2,509. . Or. and bath. LE, 605 14th st. LOOK t corner of 13th Helzhts, one square nothing like them hare District of Columbia be- y are open on three sides, pi corners: large parking both front and side: Yerandas across the entire fronts; lots 26 ft wide: 12 rooms; Inurdry: 2 bath "rx Beat; coal vaults for 30 toms. They are 2nd cheapest in the District. F st. nw. 2d floor frent. 1204 LEMAR ST. Pleasant: short distance fro fine brick cottage: 8 rooms: 7 ‘concrete and Kenyon st: from 14th st. sides; price, Louse i in ‘a good reichborhond, Tine houses. LEO SIM. FOR SALE 2 WHITE STONE AND BRICI houses, 203-05 13th st. n.w.; 11 rooms, bath and cellar; hot water heating; finished in hand- wood; bulit of very best material. 1237-51 Kenesaw ave.: 10 rooms, cellar; stables Will sell at a bargain. L. E. BREUNID 65 in rear; large alley. FOR SALE—REMINGTON TYPE! NO. 2; ia perfect condition; lately ae with = cash to perchaser. Ad- M. Star office, 1t* FOR SALB_NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS, FROM $725 rd. My expenses are-small, and will sell 50 per cent cheaper. Call aad be cominced, FW. HELBIG, 1742 Tth st. se29-lm,4 FOR SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO SACRIFICED; X rare chance ottered. te bay 2 seagaricest Dull size upright grand piano that cost for only $200 cash; including 2 new stool and fine scarf. Has only’ been used a few months by careful parts, am is without a blemish. It's one of the finest’ makes ond contains all the best Improy ments: has a grand tone, and for sweetness aad purity of tone Is not surpassed by any piauio made; must be sold at once to close the account of owner going away. THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 13 Pa. ave. ocF-12tt IN WASHINGTON. THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897-14 PAGES. ‘ EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. MES, CARRIE, KIDWELL-STEWART, JTALIAN method of vocal art; diploma graduate Lamperte method. Studie, 1427 F st., Mon. and Thurs. Resklence, 230 N st. n.w. 0c. WANTED_TUTORING OF STUDENTS FI for college, either sex; ish taught recbred lady of experience, Call or address Tas’ 705 E. Capitol st. oc7-3* Learning Languages in the Berlitz School. ‘The fees are most foderate when onc considers the many advanteges given. 2 lessons a week—$12 a term—trial lessons free. The teaching 1s thor- ough, patient, ccrscientious and successful in re- salts, indorsements of the best lingual au- therities state the Berlitz to be the only rational method known. Titerature free. Children taught by a special method. 23 14th Stat a aul2-6m,14 HENRY DONCH, Teacher of Violin, Clarinet and Orchestral Read- ing. Residence, 608 H st. n.w. ocT-1m ‘TIN AND FRENCH TAUGHT AT YOUR HOMR pope RN a ty eee = re went or during, day at your i "D. M., Star office. OeT-Bt The Bliss = School of Electricity, 33 B ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. ‘The only institution teac! practical electri- cal engineering exclusively. and night ses- sicns. Spectai attention called to the NIGHT SESSIONS for residents of Washington and vicin- ity. Laboratory equipment excellent. Instruc- Yon the best. “Course opens October 1. Cata- Jogues ication. at itonol a DENTON BLISS, President. Columbia Conservatory Of Music. Piano, Violin, Voice, &c. a Ke; Moderate terms. BOWIN HART, Prin. e23-18t* FOR SALE—NEARLY NEW FINE CUSTOM-MADE dress suit; size 36 breast measure; cost $60; will sell for $12 cash to immediate purchaser. Ad- dress “DRESS SUIT,” Star office. 0c6-3t* SALFE—SACRIFICE—22-ROOM HOUSE, OUT- ings and eight acres land: good summer re- xort; at Piney Point, Md. Fer views and in- formation address PINEY POINT, 3014 14th st. a.w., Washington, D.C. 003-6 FOR SALE—1,000 PAIRS OF CARLISLE SHOES at my resklence, 1120 N. Y. ave. n.w., as I have closed business.” W. B. RICE. oct-5t* FOR SALE—-ENAMEL AND BRASS BEDS, ANY size, $2; solid oak sideboard, with two mirrors, $5; hair mattreas, $4.50 (full size); all new goods. GESHIKTER, 1023 7th st. n.w. TE—HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CHINESE lilies, crocus, warcissus and other fall bulbs; also all sizes flower pots and plaut stands. SCHSID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. n.w. se2h-Im FOR SALE—PUGS, HOUNDS, ST. BERNARDS, boll terriers, fox terriers, collies, puppies; oleo FOR b Angora. and Maltes2 cai SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. nw. se2t2w FOR SALE_LCUNGES, $2.50: GASOLINE STOVES, 50c. week: parlor and bed room suites, $1 per Week. REDMOND'S CHEAP CASH AND chedtr HOUSE. 313 7th st. nw. myl5-tf D ST. NE. NEAR STANTON ailt recently in most subs must sell and will accept $3,850; one- ALLEN €. CLARK, 605 F FOR SALE-WHY LOOK ANY FURTHER FOR heme when you can buy one of those beautiful houses on Quincy st. near N. Capitol, containing 6 rooms and bath, a.mt., at almost your own price, and at terms to suit. ‘They are pretty, to vk “nt, and are built to stay. No reasonable offer refused. GEO. E. EMMONS & Ct : ec63t 1216 F EA ITIVE SACRIFICE IN A LARGE Story and cellar bay-window brick; 10 rms. and bath; pantry; large closets; electric Hghting, and everything complete; lot 29x10S; elegant location; price reduced from $12,000 to $8,300; M st. n.w. near 5th. E. T. KAISER, S10 F st. nw. FoR SALE—ON 22D ST. AR PEN AVE. nw., 10 rooms and bath: al mod. imrs.; only $00 cash required; p $3,850: rented for 50 per month. ' Address SACRIFICE 8. S., Star office. oc6-3t* FOR SALE-COLUMEIA HEIGHTS_ONE OF THE gtestest bargains in a 10-room, 3-story and base- ment $8,000. “If sold at brick re broperty exercisable. Address Box SEW, HAND- wide (ot 100 FOR SALE-ONLY $ seme brown-stone and. p. deep to alles), dwelling handsome mantels and gas fixtures: Nery large and 4 rooms on each floor Lath room and fine cellar, with furnac ary Wash tubs, ete.; location within walkin tance of pension and P. 0. and surrounded 1 handsome new residences; cost the builder $7,000, and is worth that now. ocd all very large Statio is Ly w. X. 1427 F st. nw. FOR SALE— $3,150; ONLY $100 CASH AND EASY monthly payments—Pretty new two-story ba window houses, Nos. 1319, 1323, 1327 and 1329 F st. ne; six large rooms, bath and pantry; china clexets. cabinet mantels, electrie gas light ing and bells; open plunbing; stationary wash- stands; wide ‘parking; paved ‘alley; street soon to be con-reted; close to cars and public school; open daily. ¢ P. NEWTON, Owner, $02 F st. aw. Be25-1E FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE BULLETIN OF JOHN FL WAGGAMAN, 700 Lith st. nw. NORTH WEST PROPERTY. Houses from $3,000 to $50,000. Large storage warehouse. Lots. Wesley Heights, 10c. to 20c. muare foot, opposite American University; also handseife cet- tages. NORTHEAST. ‘Hovses from $1,500 to $5,000. Lots from $200 ‘to $400 in Morris addition, SOUTHEAST. $1,500 to $7,000. BURBAN TRACTS. Sixty-five acres at Highland station, 371 acres at Rockville, Md. Will exchang* any of the above property. oc2-3m FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4- story p.b. houses, on I st. n.w. between 13th and 44th sts.; lots 72x144 tt. to 90 ft. ailey; grand site for an apartment house. D. M. OGDEN, Executor, 1624 P st. nw. o¢2-Im* FOR SALE-TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbia College subdivision, cor. 15th end Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently finish- €4; will be ‘sold cheap and on good terms. Apply to owt = FOR SALE— OWN YOUR HOUSE. I have new. desiravle houses for sale on small Monthly payments. Inquire at the office and look at the beuses. M. M. PARKER, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th’ and se25-20 D se2S-12r 1418 F st. ow. FOR SALE_-BY E.G. BAUMGRAS, — = (Phone 1902) 1410 G st. . HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE MUDEItN HOME: Prices tov low to be published. Cail for list. se25-4.tf FOR SALE—ONE BEAUTIFUL NEW BUFF-BIUCK bay-window house, 1121 € ‘st. s. 6 rooms, Pantry, bath. concrete cellar; ali mod. imps.; oak sereei and staircase: price $3.200. Apply to Owner, MARTIN WIEGAND, 9 Va. ave. s.w. sel6-lin* FOR SALE—-JUST COMYLETED-TWO ELEGANT frame cottages on Richmond st. near the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- deuce, about % wile from terminus of the 1ith 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-tt DAVIDSON & DAVIDSO: st. nw. For s S FOR HOME SEEKERS POR SALE—BARGAI AND LNVESTORS— Ten new houses in the southeast, containing six rooms, bath and cellar; nice cozy by or a god 7% per cent Investment; three on E st. $.¢. bet. Ist and 2d. at $3,200 cach; four on 2a st se. bet. Heckman and ¥ sts., at $2,450 ea: three on Heckman st. bet. Ixt and 2d, at $2, and $2,250. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Treasurer, sez2-Im 623 La. ave. nw. POR SALE—CLEVELAND PARK. One of these attractive homes Ove of those attractive homes. One of those attractive homes. ‘Others at other prices. Office. 610 14th se0-tf JOHN SHE! FOR SALE—CAMBRIDGE ST., GEORGETO' nice modern heuse of 9 rooms:'equity will be sold cheap, or exchanged for smailer house. se2s-4,tf H. L. RUST. 608 14th st. n.w. FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE—20 FINE LOTS, 16x90 TO AL- Jey, on 12th st. ne., 30. ft., unincumbered, for improved property: suap for builder. ‘OB EXCHANGE—Fine villa, 12 rooms, bath, outbuildings, fruit, shade. 4 acres land, finest site ou Met. brunch, $3,500 equity, for nouse in gity: photo. at office. KUOLAND €." BOOTH, cor. loth aud G nw. Z CAPITAL TRACTION ST¢ TAKEN IN chang: fine properties in the northwest. CHARLES EARLY, 615 14th st. now 3-1 AND LOT ON CAPE it worth $5,500, unincumbered und rented, be equity of a house in the portuwest. A dress, stating location of house and amount of trust on it, OWNER A., Star office. sels-s,(uSth-tf For EQUITY OF $4,500 IN THE finely located and commedious dwelling 1522 Q st. Rw. for smaller place of that value; no agents. Inquire on premises. DENTISTRY. OPERATIVE AND PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY ON ekly and monthly installments: crown Bridge work a iaity. Dr. f. W. SIURDLES Geld, Mertz Lith and B sts. se2s-tf FOR S. ! ers sailing from N HORSES AND VEHICLES. , i SALE-MILK WAGON, ALMOST NEW glass doors and glass front: cheap for cash. 10 Jefferson ave. G. W. MASON, Carriage Make . }ALE—HORSES—WE HAVE JUST BROUGHT trom Virginia « tine teams; 1 pair red bays; full 16 Lands Ligh; higa actors;'1 pair fancy roan cots; also single drivers; to be seen at CAIRO STA, BLES, 1620 M HALE & GARBER. 0c5-3t* SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FALL CARRIAGES FOR cash—New Pittsburg and coupe rockaways of the very latest style; 1 second-hand brougham, in first-class order, pole and shafts. See iny stock Of the very tatest in docto buggies: also a com- plete stock of fancy panel and open business Wagons. JAS. K. PROBEY, 1230 32d st. 9"Phone 1925. SPECIAL SALE OF BUGGIES, TRAPS, SURREY: Resnal and dayton wagons at cust for « No trade. J. J. COOK, jylt-da 3295 M st. now. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTO: \ MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, 2nd the schedule of clesings is ar- ranged ou the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. For the week ending October 9 the last connecting closes are made at this office as follow TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. FRIDAY—()At_ 9:20 P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PURTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA per ss. *La Tou: Int, from New York, via Havre. Letters for ther parts of Europe must be directed “Per La Touraine."” (c)At 10:55 P.M. for ) ‘HERLA® Cirect, per s.s. Rotterdam, from New York, via Kotterdum. Letters must ‘be directed “Per Rot- terdam.”” (c)At 10:55 P.M. for GENOA, per 8. Kaiser” Wilhelm from’ New “York.” Lette must be directed “Per Kaiser Wilbelm iI.” “(At 10:55 P.M. for SCOTLAND dirsct, per 8.8. City of ‘ome, from New York, via Glasgow. Letters must be directed “Per City of Rome.” (c)At 10 P.M. for EUROPE, per ss. *Etruria, from New York, vin Queenstown. PRINTED MATTER, ETC.—The German steam- ¥ York on Tuesdays take priat- ed matter, ete, GERMANY and specially ad- diseased printed’ matter, ete., for other pacts of ¢ American aml White Star steamers sailing ew York on Wednesdays, the Germ: Steamers on ‘Thursdays, and matter, advertised to carry mail, MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETUC. THURSDAY—() at for JAMAICA, per 8.8. Ardanrose, from } Letters for WELe IZE, HONDURAS and MALA must be df. rected “Per Ardanrose.”” (c)At 10:55 P. MAICA, per s.s. Ardanross, from New Let. ters for BELIZE, HONDURAS and GUATEMALA must be directed“ . FRIDAY—(a) At for NEWFOUND. LAND, per s.s. Olivette, from Boston. (c) At 14 ISLAND, JAMAICA and SAV- P.M. for FORTUNE Fs ANILLA, per s.s. Alene, fron for COSTA RICA must "be directed (c) At 10:55 P.M. for CAPE HAITI, G( AUX-CAYES, JACMEL and SA: 8.3. Kitty, from New York. CAMP! per s. NAIVES, "A MARTHA, per f (c)At 10:55 P.M. for CHE, CHIAPAS, TABASUO and YUCATAN, from New York. Letters. f other pai of MEXICO must be directed “Per Seguranca.” (c)At 10:55 P.M. for HAITI, MANA and CARUVANO, per 8.8. Prins F. Hendrik, from New York. Letters for other parts of Ve ezuela, Curacao, Trinidad, British ynd— Dut. Guiana must be directed “Per Prins (e) At 10:35 P.M. for NEWFOUNDL Portia. from New York. (c) At. 10:55 BRAZIL and A PLATA COUNTRIES, Salerno, from New York, via Rio Janel for NORTH BRAZIL must be directed “Per Sale erno.”” (At 10:55 P.M. for LA PLATA COI ‘TRIES direct, per 8.x. Bellarden, from New Yorl SATURDAY—() At PM. per ss. x parts of Mexico must be directed “per 5.8. Mexico.”" Mails for end then SEWFOUNDLAND, by. rail to Halifax via steamer, close here dally, etcept at 12:05 P.M. and on Sunday ‘only at ‘A.M. (d) Mails for MIQUELON. by rail to Boston and {icnee via steamer. close here dally at 3:20 P.M. (a) Mails for CUBA (except those for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, which will be forwarded via New York up to and including the 10:55 P.M. closing Wed- nesday), close here daily at 3:00 P.M. for forward- ing via steamers sailing Mondays and ‘Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla. (e) Mails for MEXICO, overland (except those for CAMPECHE, CHIAFAS, TABASCO and YUCA- TAN, which, after the Wednesday overlaud clusc, be forwarded via New York up to and includ: ing the 10:55 P.M. closing Friday; and those for PRKOGRESSO, which, after the Wednesduy over- land close, wil be forwarded via New York up to and jocluding the 7:20 P.M. closing Saturday), close here dail; 7:10 A.M. (a) TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia which are forwarded via Europe), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII, FIST ard SAMOAN ISLANDS, 8. Moana, from Sen Francisco, eluee here up to 6:30 P.M. October 8. (d) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8. Victoria, from Tacoma, close here daily’ up to 6:30 P.M. October 10. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS, per s.s. Miowera, from Vancouver, close here duily after October 8 up to 6:30 P.M.’ October 11. (@) Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City of Papeiti, frcm Sap Francisco, close bere dally up to 6:30°P.M. October 25. (d) Mails sor HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, from San Francisco. close bere daily up to 6:30-P.M. October 27. ay : (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same th) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same day. {c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P/M. samme day, «) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous day. "tc) Registered. mails close at 1:00 P.M. Tuesdays Saturdays. bg °* JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. oT LADIES GOODS. WHITE AND BLACK LACES DONE UP IN Finst- class Parisian style; lace curtains a brag Irish point curtains cleaned like new, - and ZSe. per palr. MME. VIBOUD'S OLD STAND, 713 1ith st. pw. sels-Im* Mrs. a HB HORGAN, of who are Dreetieal furriers. Miss C. CUNNINGHAM. sel. st. aw, MEDICAL. ae DR. NICHOLSON—PRACTI DISEASES OF THE Rervous system, throat longa and diseases peculiar to females. Medical ciectrician. 715 14th st. ow. oct-1m? Dr. Leatherman, Expert specialist the cure of all special eset of “toca, and women” Gaasultstion Hours: & to 12 2,10 5. Toes, Thum. ead 3 SPANISH LESSONS WILL PE RESUMED BY JOSE SIRVENT, 1921 Vermont ave. ‘oc6-6t* IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3.W. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. We do NOT claim to give better instruction than any other BUSINESS COLLEGE. We do claim not to be surpassed in accommoda- tions and instruction by any BUSINESS COLLEGE in Washington, and to have the LOWEST terms. Nong better; $25 a year; day or night session. se8-3m Washington Dental College Oral Hospital, DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE PRACTICAL TEACHING OF THE ART AND SCIENCE OF DENTISTRY, will open its. regular session Mon- day, October 11, 1897. The opening address will be delivered by Prof. Aug. Wilson Sweeny at 7:30 p.m. AN students must matriculate prior to October 21, 1897. Announcemert containing valuable information furnished upon application to Dr. D. ELMER WIBER, Dean, oct-7t No. 1210 °F at. n.w. MISS EVA MILLS, VOCAL LESSONS: Placing the voice a specialty. Examination free. Studio, G04 12th st. ese 0c5-6t* Hours, 12 to 1 and 6 to T. French Language School. Thorough courses; aH grades; classes and ri ae lessons. MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, ‘sof 'D A French class at ‘The Caire’’ for young ladies and children. MISS NICOLL’S Kind Sehool. #e2-2m THORALD JERICHAU, Graduate of the Hoyai University of Copenhagen. Denmark, teacher of piano, organ, theory and composition. Address care of JOHN F. ELLIS & Co., 937 Penna. ave., or EF. DROOP & SONS, ‘925 Penna. ave. Be29-10% CEORCETOWN UNIVERSITY. (FOUNDED 1789.) SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY: Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS, S.J, President of the University. Hon. HENRY B. BROWN, LL.D. Gustice Supreme Court of the United States), Lecturer on Admiralty Jurisprudence. Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL. D. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis- irlet of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional and International Law ard Comparative Jurisprudence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LL.D. (Associate Justice, Court of Appeals of the Dis- trict of Coinmbia), Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAI M. WILSON, LL.D., Deen of the Faculty and Lecturer. Hon. LOUIS E. McCOMAS (Associate Justice Supreme Court of the District of Columbia), Lectarer on Law of Contracts’ and the Law of widence. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, LL.D., Lecturer, GEORGE E. HAMILTON, LL.D., Lectvrer on Practice, Testamentary Law and Equity Pleading and Practice. R. ROSS PERRY, A.M, LL.D., Lecturer cn Common Law “Pleading, Criminal Law ard Domestic Relations. Rev. RENE HOLAIND, SJ., Lecter on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL.D., Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, "Esq., Lecturer on the Lew of ‘forts and Negotiable Paper. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M., LL. M., Lecturer on the Law of Pe: nal Property. D. W. BAKER, A. (Assistant United States Attorney for the District Columbia), Judge of the’ Cirenit Court and Lecture- on the Law of Real Evtate and Elementary Practice. Court of Appeals: Messrs. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT snd JOB BARNARD. : Examiners Messrs. J. ALTHEKUS JOHNSON and EENRY W. SOHON Clerk of Courts: HARRY W. HODGES, LL.M. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A. M., Secretary and ‘Treasurer. GRANVILLE M. HUNT, LLM., Assistant. The twenty-elghth annual session of the School of Law opers on Weduesday, October 6, 1997, at 6:30 p.m., in the Law School building, Nos. 506 and 508 E street northwest, at which time the in- treductory lecture wll be delivered and announce- ments made for she ensuing term. Present and Prospective sindents, alumnl and all others in- terested are cordially invited to be present. The secretary can be seen at his office in the law build- ing dally from 6 to 7 p.m., for information, en- rollment, payment of fees, ‘etc. ‘Those proposing to conneet themselves with the school for the en- suing term ore requested to enroll their names be- fore the cpening night. As announced st the rnnual commencement in June last. the undergraduate course will be ex- tended to three years, beginning with the session of 1808-99. Students entering this year can g1 uate in two yeors, as heretofore. Circulars giving course of study, can be obtalied at the book store of W. H.’Morri- son's Sons, 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermitk & Co., 1424 F street, and John Byrne & Co., 1822 ¥ street rorthwest,” and ‘at W. S. ‘Thompson's ees 903. 15th ri ee ee of on 8 plication persorally or by letter to the unde cel8-30 S.-M. YEATMAN. HERMAN C. RAKEMANN, Concert Violinist, ‘Will receive a limited number of polls. ocl-2w _STUDIO—1221 12TH ST. N.W. THE KINDERGARTEN DEPARTMENT OF THE MeDonald-Ellis School will oven MONDAY, Oct. 11, 1897. For full particulars and terms tnquire aes McDONALD-ELLIS SCHOOL, 1623 N a.w. Ges-Gt? Miss Florence Ball, ‘TEACHER OF PLANO, 233 G ST. N.W. MES. FLINT’S SCHOOL reopen OCTOBER 13, 1734 Ist. Mrs. Z. D. Bucher, Teacher of Si Piano and Harmony, at her Studio, 1413 mashes se4-2m* PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN MATPEMATICS, il engineering, studies, and ail classes of draughting. Also’ private drawing by oapetant tutor. University graduate. Address Star office. ‘ocd Swe Dancing and Deportment. Mr. Allan de Cou Mueller, official instruetor at the United States Naval ‘Academy, iis. Md., and member of the American Soctety of Professors of Danc! New York, will reopen his Sebool for Fash Dancing and Social Ethics THURSDAY, Oct. 14, at 4 and 8 o'clock m.y 2703 14th st. n.w. (formerly the Chinese = tion). Catalogue furnished upon application. oc2-lw* Miss Halstead’s ‘Private School will reopen OCT. 5 at SOI Cox. terms, ete., oct-1w* jy16-4m Anna C. Robinson, formerly o! jestern School. - oc2-3m SS ee Dk. JOHN P. CAULFIELD WILL RESUME ‘LES- sons OCT. 5 at his residence, 1327 M st. n.w. ec2-Im* z Wood’sCommercial College 311 Esst Capitol at. A HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS SCHOOL, fa seat THE MISSES KERI'S §RCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W.. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30. rie Momento BE HA aiei Sd oe cea THE COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, WaSRINGTON, D. 0. REV. B. L. Pups, D.D., Presidzat, CHARTRRED. 1821. 100 Protessors,,Asdistanta and Ingtractors, 4NDREW P. MONTAGUE, Ph. D, LL. D., Dean. Offers to men and wom complete courses in pee ety ey ik egg Romance, Lungnages, Germani Biathe- vergiy,Seytanbor Sf andat bela at te ak ‘The Dean of the Coll ‘will be in tis office, in the University 2%, a 30 a. tol a ee Corcoran Scientific School CHARLES E. SUNROE,Th. D., Dean. ite Secs Se at er Pat leads to the degree of DB 5 cto Selence, E Gcmsitey. Anatrticels \ 8 Siar try, Mathematical-physizal; Mathe catic: cor ology, phy, and Mineralogy, Ar- ebitecture, Finance and ics, Language ad Literature. There ave twenty-tive departments tn the se! in which 156 different topics tor study are offered, and apeckil studstte are permitted. 10 register for any of .hese topics that they are qualified to pursue. The instructioa ts given ve- tweea'6 apd 10 p.m. Students intending to take courses in the Chemical Latcrators will be a cholee of ‘desks in the end jon. ” exercises wi September 29, at & p.m, in University Hall, When an address will be delivered by Professor E. S. Farwell, C. EK, The Dean will be in Lis ofice at. che Untv-rsity trom ¢ 10 5:30 p.m., duily, to meet ts. The School of Graduate Studies CHARLES £. MUNROE, Ph, D., Dean. Men and women holiing suitable. degrees from fnstications of repute can pursue ja. this school courses of study Jeuding to the: + of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Civil Kngincer, Elec- trical Enginccs, Becuanieal Engineer and ‘Doctor of Philosophy, two years’ stity being required to gccomplish the work for the d ‘of Doctor of Patlosophy, and one year's study belng required for exch of the otier degrees. Application blinks may be ebtained from the Dean of the Schovl, and when filed, they must be submitted, through the Dean, to’ the Board of Directors ‘ef University Studies for Inspection and action. The opening exercises will he held September 29, at 4:30 p.m., in University Hall, when an address will be delivered by Hon. WilKam T. Harris, LL. D., on the meaning of graduate studics to graduate students, The Law School. HON. WALTER 8. COX, LL. D., Dean, * ‘This school offer to men courses of study Jeading to the following degr: Tsachelor of Low, Master of Law, Master of Patent Law. ‘The catire course of study in the undergraduate department embroces itvo years; beginning with the session 1898-'99, ‘the undergraduate course will be ‘raised to three years; this change will not effect students <stering this year. ‘The exercises of the school begin dally at 6 p-m., which enables the Universl:y to profit by the services of emineat juriais chgaged in the public service at Washington, and gives 10 students the entire day for study, besides permitting young men eagaged In office duties to enjoy the facilities ‘echool. of the Prasent in the reception room The Dean will be at the University bullfing from 4:30 to 8 p.m. daily, after September 15. ‘The opeving exercises will be heh! September 29, at 6 pm. in University Hall, when announcements will be made for the session. Dental School, 1325 H St. N. W., Washington, D.C. The eleventh session begins Monday, Oct. 4, ‘The opening lecture will be deli ed by Dr. H. C. Thompson at 5:30 p.m. The free dental in- lirmary opens Oct. 4 at 1 p.m. Fall examinations on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. All stadents must matric- ulate before Oct. 14. ‘For further Information ad- dress Dr. J. HALL LEWIS, Dean, 1023 Vi. ave. sel4-1m 5 Catalogues, giving tlie cunzses of study, terms, &e., can be obtained om apylicatioa, pesonally or by letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, The Colambian University, Washington, D. ©. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR Boys, $22 Conn. Ave. N.W.,opp. the Army and Nayy Club, TERM BEGINS SEPT. 22. Pupils admitted at any time. Two departments—intermediate and acedemic. Gymnasium and laborators. Faculty of college men. TO PREPARE YOUNG MEN Foi ‘fHE UNIVERSITIES IS CUR SPECIAL WORK. Ap- ply to WARREN W. PHELAN, A.M., Haed Mastez, se22-1m* Mr. ERNEST LENT, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC. rs. ERNEST LENT, Concert Pianist and Teacher of Piano, se21-1m 1528 CORCORAN ST. Gunston Institute, 22",2" 14th st. mw., BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Academic and Collegiate courses. Opens Sept. 29. sel4-5,tf Mr. and Mrs. B. It. MASON. COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 614 12th st. n.w. (Formerly 407 7th’ xt. n.w.) C. K. URNER, A. M., C. EB Thorough courses in Business ‘and Shorthand; individual instruction by expert teachers; laa. well-lighted rooms and halls; moderate tuition and easy terms. A limited number of free scholar- Ships im typewriting. Catalogue. an2s-3m Mount Vernon Seminary. CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School for Girls. Primary, Preparatory and Collegiate Departments ‘Thorough training in all branches in accordance ‘with best modern methods. Spacious buildings re- cently erected especially for school purposes. Ample play grounds and tennis court. Twenty- third year opens September thirtieth, For fur- ther information apply to Mrs. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. Mrs. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, Asst. Principal. sell2m 5 Washington College. eae and day school for girls and young ledies; charming ‘grounds (ten acres); elegantly furnished rooms; thorough courses, 11 high. grade music, elocution and art. ‘Visit the school or ly for catalogue. F. MENEFEX, Pres., 84 and 'f sts. n.e. sell 3m = THE WASHINGTON 1 THE eh fl ae ‘TEACHERS, MODEL KINDERGARTEN AND GRADED SCHOOL. No Extras for French or German. (Qliss) SUSAN PLESSNER POLLOCK, Prin, Mrs. a a eS for. ‘ticulars ire FHOMSEL INSTITUTE, ~ 1426 Q st. n. se13-1m se10-Im* EDUCATIONAL. « IN WASHINGTON. National University. LAW DEPARTMENT. Bon, RICHARD HU ALVEY Associate Instract: Pi Mercantile Law sad the Law of Torta, tile " oe ARE EY Tavis a. We AT Se Hon. CHARLES C. COLE. (Assoclate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia), SSR REE HE Lecturer on Patent Law and Practice. @fember of the Iw firm of: Taylor & Miler of Hornblower, New York), Tecturee on Law-of tions. I, CALELL WITAJAMSON. sm. pe Snapes of Grate ot inne t Mr. E. HILTON JA AM., LIM, TET, conduct a. class “in Law Latin in ~ e Law School special attention to legal maxims and ere toes of terres ‘The next session df the school will epen on Mon- Gaz, October 4, 1897, xt 6:80 p.m., at the school Kling, $18 13th sf. n.w., when ‘the particulars Of the course of instruction for the ensuing year will be explained and all necessary announcements made. All persons desiring to study law and others interested in the wellare of the schvol ure requested to be present. The eccretary of the Taw School may be seen at any time daring the day at ihe office of the District Title Insurance Co., G10 13th street, and the’ sehool between 6 and at the Law School building. Me will furnish ail needed information as to terms, etc. It is earnestly requested that those desiring to enter the Scoot stall caren tenets at the earliest con- venient date. The Law School catalogues may be obtained from the sccretary, amd _atso from. Low: dermilk & Co., 1424 F street; John Byrnes & Co. 132 F street; W. H. Morrison & Co., 1226 ¥ street. EUGENE D. CARUSI, LI.M., Secretary, se22-3w Go 23ih st. pw. THE MISSES TIFFEYS’ SCHOOL FOR GIRLS and Boys 1436 Corcoran at., will open SEPT. 20, 1897. se14-t,th.s,1m* ‘ior to the opening of o'clock in the evening Apply for circulars. PIANO AND YOICE CULTURE AT MODERATE terms; pupil of Meyer and Tamaro of New York and Ziska of Paris. WILLIAM CARL NASS, 111 20th st. ne. from 9-1 a.m., 5—7 p.m. sed-s,t,th,2m* MES. ALICE KRAVT BENSON (NEW ENG.CONS.). —Piano. ~ Votce: breathing, correct placing, artistic phrasing. Terms mod. Mon. & Thurs., Sanders & Stayman's. Other days, 1115 U st. 8e23-th,s,tu-1ni* DRS. KIMBALL, Teacher of Singing, at E. F. DROOP & SONS’, 925 Penua. ave. n.w. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. au31-t.th.s,tf WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1425. NEW YORK ave.—German, Stenography and iypewriting; or- ganize Saturdar, Oct. 1897. _ Dictation _b; Prpt. E. P. Hanna. Mrs. ANNA 8. HAMILTON, President. ocl-=f MISS TACIE A. DANIEL, 715 Sth st. n.w., Lessons in Vocal and instrumental Musie re- sumed October 1, 8030-26? MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n.w.—Typewriting, bookkseping and stenography tanght by best teach- ers; 2,100 cted. sell-tt The Woman’s Law Class REOPENS OCTOBER 1, 1897. For particulars apply to Mrs. ELLEN SPENCER MUSSEY, Attorney-at-Law, 470 La. ave. n. Or Miss EMMA M. GILLETT, se0-Im Attorney-at-Law, S02 F st. no. Tir. B. Frank Gebestougssic, Lessons at Studio, 1327 F St. N. W. sellin’ THE Shorthand =f. ‘ Ast Floor. aurestt FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, I S1RFET N.W. ELEMENTARY AND (COL FOR BOTH SEXES. FIF- TEENTH YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 27, 12) experi- enced snd professional teachers. College pro paratory work x specialty. 8 cut of 9 of our stu- dents passed successful entrance examinatluns jast June for Bryn Mawr, Harvard, Inst. of Tech- nology, Princeton, Vassar, Worcester Polytechni Yale. “Colleges admitting on our certificate are Dartmouth, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, Vassar. Text books free. NEW GYMNASIUM Well eauipped vith Spparatus and baths. Play ground. Large, laboratory. Office hours, 10 a.m. SES 'HOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. se! Miss Sherman’s School For girls, cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- opens Qctober 6. wee PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR BOYS. an 1863 SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS Ip Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth st. Thirty-third scholastic year. Day evening sessi Rapid writ! English, rapid calculations, book- keeping, Taws and ethics oe smastosens science of Wealth, science of citizenship, vocal and physical culture, the art of expression Welsarte iethod), shorthand and BY “writing. « Terms reasonable, but no cumpetition with cheap schools. Office open every business day and night through- out the year. Call o- send for new announcement, °97-"98. Mrs. Sara "A. Spencer, 8+20-1m Principal and Propristor. MRS, HARRIET MILLS. VOCAL LESSONS. New York, Mondays and Tucsdays; Washington, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. se18-1m 1115 9th ‘st., The Montrose. Chevy Chase. FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Saburb of Washington, French the langeage ef the house. Mize. TL. M. ROULIGNY. ‘Prine! Miss C. PETTIGREW, Asst. Principal. my13-15-19 P.O. Station’, Washington, D.0. MRS. SUSANNE OLDBERG WILD RESUME LES- sous in singing September 15, at 1706 Dth st, B.w. Public conceris, November, January and April. Chorus class formed October 1. se9-im* Art School——— West End 1121 17TH STREET. Miss S. W. KELLY'S Select Private Art School Teopens Sept. 15. Circulars on application and at Art Stores. sel4-Im* Olney School, 1206 18th st. and day school for gi ‘Coun. ave. Boarding Primary, academic and collegiate courses. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey, se28-tt ‘Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals, MRS. MacCARTEE-LAMONY. VOCAL LESSONS. Pupils prepared for concert, oratorio, chureh’ abd’ ballad “singing.” Gass’ oc private instruction. STUDIO, 1211 nw. se25-Im NK. PUTNAM’S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST. September 27, 1807.” Pupils of all Preparation for colleges, uriversities “and tear, Gical schools, Best of referencis. sel-if Emerson Institute (YOUNG'S ACADEMY). Select classical and mathematical school for amen and boys, ¥14 }4th st., ite Frank- in Syuare, will tember 27. Circulars can be obtained at the school or ie & The McDonald-Ellis SCHOOL FOR GMLs, send for a THE STUART. SCHOOL Kindergarten and Normal. chook, and hive, Stan's and Seboak, beer : 1623 N st. 1305 17th at. The ‘Misses Minke. Se Plano, Virgil Clavier method and Singing Taught, ‘Address " JESSIE'C. McDONALD, se10-im* a 1830 10th st. n.w, sell-lm 1623° N st. SCHOOL OF FRENCH LAXGUAGB, MADAME, J. ESUTA DALY, THACHER OF ; ‘voice ri shan stom 3 Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT. music; be BF, Twenty lessous, $10. scoo-tm | DROOL & SONS, WS Pe. erat, Sndio, Fd Washington Preparatory School, Elocution, Oratory, Sea Cases DRAMATIO CUL! Pu! TRAINING sod Sctctams private actoot, embracing the follow. ‘i exprenicn sumence: Monday, Nor, i ao ed ook, crag, Ooh eres | Yiu =e fda Tea” ecg epg ey ee J | quired in every case. All fecs strictly in uguages, Civil I Mechanical Draw- ing, Draft! f, aibeary, Work, Book. Martyn College, rae college €r ‘advan- | 1228 to 125: @ street northwest, Wasbingten, D.C. ae backward pupils of years. 13 PIANOS AND ORGANS, if you must have the best, why, you “must” EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, Shorthand, waviowt ‘ostructicn oy two-thirds time saved over class instruction. raya approved by experience and indorsed by Profession. "Also bookkeeping, Tele French. 943 I st, nw. a have a ‘Chickering” PIANO. No piano is as porfect as the Chicker- ing. Time, talent, skill and money have —— developed it, until as constructed today —— Mt ts superior to any plano made. Come —— test tts strength, purity. technique, re. - Sponsiveness and other advantages! - _bhiet 1637 ‘Sut aw. OKELEY SCHOOL Dupott rele. hte Ya eh ae Lawrence School of Piusic, If you must have the best you “mast” —— have a Chickering! Easy payments. Pull —— value allowed for your old piano in ex. —— change. Rpecial dixcounts for cash or large cash payments, ~ tember 27. 934 F aw. VOICE, PIANO. (Specialty bezin- | — os = ere). Stodents’ recitals. Mod. terms, Puamire. Pianos and Organs moved, tuned and tion gratis. ‘2e8-Imo* Tepaired at lowest prices John F. Ellis & Co. 937 Pa. Ave. Lawrence School of Acting Elecution, Dramatic and Comic Recitations. Mod. terms. Trial lemon free. 934 F st. ocl-lm® Learn to be a Draughtsman! lessons Kites mathematics Dopia Sept. ‘30 sS4 aeeting #04 oct-2t Pianos to Rent. WORCH’S MUSIC STORE, 923 F ST. X.w. Fine Square, $140; $5 cash, $8 per mo. EDWARD G. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA fed eee ocl-tf “A817 13th st. nw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. och 8d Droop’s Music House, 925 Pa. Ave. Steinway PIANOS Lead the Piano World. peiutmeats and cuisine of 3 special rates for fall. The Shelburne. _ Djectly on the beach. Open ti guiive year J. D. SOUTHWIC sed. SEPTEMBER AND CCTOGER ATLANTIC CITY, NX. J., Are Most Delighttal. HADDON “HALL Will remain open .trcughout the year. Season able pleasures ant rmuscments. 5% Every line of goods bas its leader. The |" Hiustated booklet wailed. . ** + Steinway occupies that position in the plano | _ sel-8,52t LEEDS & Larrixcorr. | ¢°* word You run uo risks! HOTEL ST. CHARLES. °° * Next to the Steinway comes the Gabler, the Allantie City. N. 3. ¢** Hallet & Davis, Mathushek, Somner and A. juest hotel on tie ‘coast, wi Tema! Lb ¥ be 225 B. Chase. It ts merely a question of price. | gy tase ane eet, inrmnshout the year. Strictly **% Each is the finest its respective price can Write for illustrated’ booklet oe buy! JAMES B. REILLY, mhi6.208t Osner and Proprieisr, THB FENNHURST-OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN je. Atlantic City, N. J.; clectric clevator to Street level. Send for lilusirated boukiet. 12548 JAMES Toop SIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. Mandolins & Guitars. a ncaa °° We are agents for the “George Washburn” * © * Mandolins cnd Gu:tars, which are also recog- °° nized ‘Leaders’ in their line. None others 2 °° 80 good. 2+ All Sheet Music half off. THE BOLIVAR HEIGHTS HOTEL AND VALB re ‘Cotta; wants 30 persons in the mountains. This sana Segre ed polut “commands unequaled views of th: hiistorle lusic. Va. = Mountains of home cumforts. Months of Sept. Bel0. i terms are offered for the t. Write for terms, de. W. 3. MURPHY. BILL Tor SE, HARPER'S FERRY, W. VA.— “This popular remot ts open. Satisfaction guar antecd. Dancing. fisiing, boating: telegraph ia house. Apply carly for rooms. T.'S. LUVETT. my4-Gm and Sons, E- DROOP 5 925 Pa. Ave. PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. G. H. KUHN, est. 1872, 1309 G Expert tuning’ and re oct-3m SHICKERING PIANO; ROSEWC 7 1-3 octaves; $10 cash and $7 per OCEAN TRAVEL, American Line. Kew York-Southampton (Lond: ———« month. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pa. ave. . Twin-screw U. 8. Mail St Sailing every Wednesda; SSS = ° — Oct. 13, 10am Paris. $175—STEDN’ ¥ PIANO. ROSEWOOD CASE; Pa Oct. 20, 10 am St. Pa carved lega? French action: $10 down and $7 each <> - ot kes month. JOHN I". ELLIS 937 Pa. ave. | St- Paul...Oct. 27. 10am St. Louis, ov. 8,10 am Paris, Red Star Li NEW YORK TO ANTWERP. FRIDSL AND < DS « St. Lou's! NO; MODERN IMPROV $10 down and $6 per month. JOH) LIS & C6 EBONIZED CASE: : $10 down and % a F. ELLIS & ©U., 937 Pa. ave. carved legs; jonth. JOHN Bt $200-KURTZMANN PIANO; ROSEWOOD CAS carved legs: 7 1-3 octaves;’ $10 cash and $5 each month. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Pa. ave. OT-3t 1 p.m, ANY, Office, 6 Bowling Green, XN. ¥, GEO. W. MUSS, Agent, ‘921 TM mn. Ave. se22-im NORTH the best; if not, we can sell you a Barbarossa. . Ty ~ » noon - - 5 0c i uursdas, Oct. 28, noon durable low-priced Piano with the | ©*"s!* lus o ALES, GENOA.” aan . KaiserWam.I1.0c privilege of exchange in part pay-| Bus 2 ment for a KNABE later. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Penn. Ave. N. W. ocl-28d. $375 Upright for only $250. One more of our bargain offerings before we move. You'll find lots of high-grade pianos at cheap prices in the stock we are closing’ out prior to removal. D. G. Pfeiffer & Co 417 11TH ST. N.W. BEST GOODS. LARGEST STOCK. LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. = THE LEADING PIANO, ORGAN MUSIC HOUSE French Line. IE GENERALE TRANSATLANTIQ+E, E TO PARIS, FR. . VIA HAVRE, b Merton st. CCMPAG: La Bretagne, Rupe La Gascogne, Baad: RATES OF PASSAG! Paris, $105 and upward by all «1 ‘Teursine, including railway fare to ing charges. Buffet Parlor car seats ond-class to Paris, $54.75. eral_Agent, General Office, No. ¥. G. W. MOSS, 921 Penn. ave. toa, D.C. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, F Street Dente eet hing strictly first-class and on the m = terms. ‘Telepiine ‘call 340, jatar exexpt La Paris and land- Washing hidiy an "2. 8e30-20,tf "AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs._ Cc. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G St. Important sale of Antique and Unusual Household Appointments, including the personal effects of AT THE i ii NATIONAL CAPITAL. SENOR gohend . LAZO WEBER, P Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary DECKER, I from Guatemala, aes See A WITHIN OUR ART ROOMS, Estey. | N 1407 G Street, LUDWIG, CAMP Ss WEDNESDAY- AND THURSDAY, Oct. 13th & 14th, 1897, At 11 a.m. and 3 p. m. Each Day. NOTE—The sale includes som> ESTEY ORGANS. SANDERS & STAYMAN, New Building, 1327 F St. N.W. PERCY S. FOSTER, Mi anager. Deantiful Table le ee2t-tt wf

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