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4 EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. THE MISSES KERR'S SCHOOL, 1438 N ST. N.W.. WILL REOPEN SEPTEMBER 30 Accommodations for three or four boarding pupils, . . THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1897—14 PAGES. — ~ FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. "one kb. E—BY "LLER, TH ST. | FOR SALE—$3,150; ONLY $100 CASH ,AND EASY IN WASHINGTON. es | See oe eS | See ee a haa te pr hates vm an th; B16 20 aie nen, Sey large stable sc 100 | Blot." ne; ka oes, bath and pantry; The Bliss B26 Oak st.. Le Droit Park; open daily for in- | oc! : china clesets. pena wash- aa jou. CHAS. E. BANES, Lith and G sts. = = 4qr = | Spe und bells; open plumbing; staticcary a Siar | Mite, mee it eens meee | Eten, aes eee ene | School of Electricity, FOR RENT —Cor- mm AV ND R ST. | cent tvestwent; small cash payment, balance daily. GEO. P. NEWTON, Owner, 902 # D. .w.; Just completed; 3-story and basement dwg.; Ta roomes acne steam heat $85.00 oceuf JA pR_RENT— SaaS oaetes ease), $150; 1913 S n.w. (furnish- to suit; no trust now on property; price, $4,600. 201 C st. s.e. Inquire next door. och8-3t* FOR SALE—LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, $16,000. On Columbia He Lot 50x10. 14 rooms; steam heat; stable, 5 horses. nw. re aS . WAL nw. NORTH W4ST PROPERTY. Houses from $3,000 to $60,000. ». a Refused $20,000. be sale. Large storage warehouse. shite 19 | 2 = Must i § ‘DONATDSON, Lots, Wealey Heights, 1Gc. to 20c. square foot, NE_NEW HOUSES_1323" KENESAW | _ocl6-2te 520 10th st. nw. oppostte Ainerican University; also ‘cot- EN ee ee a tie a oe QR SALE BEAUTIFUL HOUSE, OTH ST NW — NORTH! ok Filt — 83 LOCALITY; $35] No better bargain In town, Hovses from $1,500 to $5,000. i AS GOOD. # HILLYER PLACE e; Fent very re peg erg Bes ROZIER DULA OR RENT—1200 SN ¥ nr 16h, lér&b. .$S8. ‘U4th&qQ ow, Lirk2>.5) 1835 P nw, 18r&b. 150.00 1477 Renesaw, Store 14th nw. . 50.00 a eres e 142 La Store 1th pw. ..20.0 SPALrn v * Phene 2049.) RALPH W. LEE, 606 14th o.w. + _ ovate Sees FOR RENT- ON LINE OF EL a VERY PINE CORNER PRIVATE RES- CE, 2000 P st.; 12 rooms 44 cn a flo: - Water system, Rent, $50 per lease. WASHINGTON DANENHOWER, ;2015 3d nw, Or. .--T5.60/1518 NC: 145.53] * Pomeroy, 4r- Gx 14 nw.’ nicely *d room, only The Stanton Fiais — for colored tenants, st&dwy.-$17 re RUST. 608 Lith st. nw. 1. Tr, water.. SE, Gr, water... vs M ST. N.W.; NEW: front, 2 bath rooms and ceil: hot water heating; all ia best orde oath. a GEO. W. LINK t 800 19th +6 nw. FOR SALE—LOTS. ‘T CIRCLE, CHEAPE the northwest section; Madison st. nd ISth; I8xeS ft. to 12-ft. alley: $1.50. BRICE & LIVSCOMB, 612° 14th st. n.w. t SALE_A FINE CORNER LOT ON 16TH St. x80 to 10-foot alley. I ean offer this lot for Jess than it cost sev Apply to 1910 G st For 1€ ft 1 sell frent, large park to responsible B: [Son easy ierms at low prices. JOHN HAMILTON, Trea: ave. iw. pat FOR SiLE-S.W. CORNFR OF 16TH AS sts. nw. mating 20 feet om 16th st. and 100 wide parking on both sts. and PERCIVAL M. BROWN, Exr., JUNIUS . 100 F st XCHANGE _€ FOR IPE PECIALTY. BANE: et up a deal for you. Has. Lith ; COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, — FINE FARM, 174 ACRES TILE LAND; vols and crop, all com; feulacs address FARM. 706 ‘FALL RESORTS. ATLANTIU CITY. N. J. The Shelburne. Dyectly ou the beavb. Open throughout the pear J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. t OCTOBER 3 ATLANTIC HAD) 3 Wim remain open prc ug the year. Season- pI sures and rimusements i ed Looklet ailed. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL ST Atlantic 3 ‘The finest notei on. the coast. Will remain oper th ut the year. Strictly class im every appolntment. Write tor illustrated booklet. JAM Owner au REILLY, mb6 208t prletar. THE FENNHURST-OCEAN END OF MICHIGAN ave. Atlantic City, XJ: electric Street level. Sed for illustrated by #25. tt JAMES HOOD. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS. MD.LARGE Tooms; modern convenivnres: abundant “table: boating, bathing. fishing: $5 per week upward. W. SANDERSON, Prop. formerly "Congressional Hotel. Wasiingtca. ie2v-tf THE MOUNTAINS. BILL Tor ‘This po antecd. L Apply ea W. VA. tien euar- legraph in . LOVETT. OCEAN TRAVEL. ampion (Lond «UL 3. Mull Stez Sailing every Wednesday. -Oct. 20, 10 am ‘Now Out 27. 10 am Nov Now. 3. la D am St. Paul. .De Red St 10 am 24.10 am 1.49 mn 8.10 am RMAN : SERV . LONDON, French Li me. PAGNIE GENEKALE ANSATLANTIQUE, 1 DIRECT LINE To PAlds, FRANCE, VIA HAVRE, m Pi North River, foot M ~ Sat. Sac, ton st. . 10 10am, Tote from #200 to $400 in. Morris addition, Houses trom $1,800. 10 $1,000, rom 0 $7, SUBURBAN ShacrS. Sixty-five acres at Highland station, _ Win "sxchange pany or: ther shor property. excl e 5 oc2-3m R. S. DONALDSON, 520 10th st. nw. CHEAPEST HOGSE NORTHWEST— near cor. 16th. Cost a 3 stories; lot 18xSu, alley. R. S, DONALDSON, 520 10th FOR SALE—PINEST LOCATED Large Residence on Washington Heights— N.W. corner California ave. and Connect! ave. Basement—Servants’ room, servants! hall, laun- CF furnace and store rooms. irst door—Parlor, library, dining room, kitchen, pantry. Second floor rooms, bath and hall. ‘Third floor —5 rooms, ‘bath and hall, Attic over entire third Hoor. Stable—and yard—for 4 horses and 3 carriages; FOR SALE—JUST COMPLETED—TWO ELEGANT frame cottages on Richmond st. near the corner of Piney Branch road and opposite the Blagden resi- dence, about % mile from terminus of the 14th st. cable cars; 10 and 16 rooms, baths, sewer, water and all’ conveniences of city home. Easy” terms. For prices, size of lots, etc. spply to aps-tf DAVIDSON & DAVIDSON, 1888 F st. n.w. FOR SALE—1616 T ST. LOT 20X95 TO AL- ley; 3 stories; 10 rooms; tiled bath; decorated throughout; cheapest house In the “northwest; terms to sult. JOSEPH R. JOHNSON, Owner, care of Barber & Ross, 11th and G sts. n.w. large loft and’ man’s room. o13-tf Lot 50x11 House has 8. and E. ure and openings with light and ventilation all sides, width of 45 1 minute from the Connecticut cars. The most commanding situation, over- looking handsome “Connecticut Avenue Helghts."* Will be sold for $2.50 per sq. ft. and less than the cost of the improvements. $3.00 per sq. ft. recently refused for the lots next east of this. This is and vs will be as bandsome a home city of Washington. Can MONEY WANTED 4 TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN—$10,000 OR. $20,000 AT 5 PER cent_on city real estate. C. W. HOWARD, Fire- -men’s Ins. Co.; no commissions. vel THE OWNER OF A HOUSE NEAR THE PATENT ‘office, valued at $15,000, and assessed at $5,000, desires to borrow $7,000 thereon; will pay 1 per cent commission and 6 per cent interest quarterly. Address Room 3, No. 707 G st. now. 1 Estate, 608 13th st. = os ne = = PRINTING GE | MONEY ALWAYS ON HAND TO LOAN ON AP- FOR SAL NMENT PRINTING OF- pores District real estate, In sums to suit, at fice people, rent—A house of 6 rooms and 6 per cent; conmmission nominal. ALBERT and hath, Price, $2400. Terms, | _F pe oci6-tt con A KAYE, Si = = Oftice Aare Tae Tt | “MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE shecraies ee DO NOY renew your SIX per cent deed of FOR 5. OFFER FOR HANDSOME as WBE WILL loan SUMS TO SUIT at new % ft. deep to alley) brown- per cent interest. atcne in good location, just 15 STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. now. min. nd F on.w.: every modern ove oe ee convenience: kitch: LARGE TILED BATH ROOMS; 2 Ist tloor 4 rooms deep, finished In hard woud: servants’ room, fuel room, wash room and Kitchen fn basement; heated by hot water; 6 large bed rooms, two’ of whieh are 22 ft. wide; ail beantifuily trimmed and decorated. COST TO. BUILDER OVER $11,400 AND WILL SELL AT , INTEREST, nission 1 per cent—ou city real estate. In sums of $5,000 upward. LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. n.w. oclé-tf @ WE HAVE A FIRST DEED OF TRUST 6 PER : cent note for $1,800 for sale at its face value and ig F st. accrued interest. Apply to COLLINS & GADDIS, — a Sl 1th st. ocli-lw FOR S§LE—IN Nis SE.38,000; | == = =r Fear, 4% PEE CEST ine aets #500 5 | Ming other sume af lowest rates 200M BRICK, n.w.; rented $12; price.$1.400, | _0el6-10t Sa Homes in ali the city for si GEO. DIKECT FR LENDER ONL $4,000. 1410 G 5) at 5 per cent on Pa. av property worth 4 times FOR SALE—A NICE 6-ROOM BRICI Ta | ee RG sc. $ squares from Lincoln Park; value, $2,000; | RELIABLE PAR AN BORROW FROM $2 if Sold this month, $1290; favorable terms." Blz | to $500 on household soods, pianos, ets., without vcl6-Bt* snap. Address SNAPPER, Star offi FOR SALE-REDUCED TO §2,700—REALLY ve 10O0-—Nothing better for homes or invest- el itt new brick houses, on a let! removal or publicity, also cn interests trust notes and other securities, Call or 13th st. A. 4 FEW GOOD 6 PER CENT LOAN: estates, street. a si walk from pension office; bay |“ at their face, with accrued interes windows; 6 large rooms; nice bath; pretty paper; JOHN SHERMAN, large front und back yard; clley; wood shed: 610 1th’ st. always rented; will pay good interest ou invest: ment. PER CENT ON A) oc12-6t 5 v1 36 L st. nw. is offered | Susy IN HAND TO Lt AT 5 PER CENT very much lower than any equaily desirable MOS no. pot TbtH), $12,700, $10,000, $7,300, Property quoted on the market; 10-ft. trout: | F540)” Sign” Saupe sariaoe’ sesjo $2,000, dining room on the parlor floor; convenient to | $7.20" $1,250," $1,000, "3800." eee a airket, schodls and churches; worth se tcene a tear pe Ae ay HANDY, ld take a well-located lot’ in part a mV a ee oclG-2t* AT LEGAL RATES OF = s rr 'TEREST—MO> mes SS es ae | ee eae only two Squares from cur’ line. Apply to AL: | Collateral security: no dela, Plicants. P.O, Box 244. $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ES' Any amount. Lowest rates. Also Installinent LEN W. MALLERY & CO., 624 F st. now. ocl6-3t TE. =ALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY—A_ FINE, si house “on Capitol Hill, with large loi | Plat Ee ed; beautifully situated; near Capitol and = = haa building; convenient to curs; suit- MONEY TO LOAN for an elegant private residence; could be IN ANY SUMS | DESIRED, adapted as handsome flats, used for’ offs or AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST, resaily enlarged for use as a public institution; ON WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE. a favorable opportunity for a syndicate pur- No delay in closing transaction. chase or for a party desiring a choice ‘family res- THOS. J. FISUER & CO., idence. Address fee 1324 F st. nw. ocl6-5t* OWNER J, Star office. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- - ae , Witt | rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- house, trict of Columbia, FITCH, FOX &-ROWN, 1406 G st. a. UMS TO SUIT At VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. FR RAWLINGS, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1505 Pa. av Fire ins. Co.'s office on North Capitol st.; t t WALKER Al; DUPONT CIRCLE—HAND ud brown-stoue residence; 9 rooms, er heat; hardwood finish i; Near cars and mar- 1 b to immediate purchaser. Address, BARGAIN B. i. Star t ociG-3t* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWarp, AT LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, AIN—O' ER HAS LEF HE 2 eI “ REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. Jesires to sell bis late reside eC eee Hi COR. 10TH AND F STS, N. sel MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT LOW- est rates of interest. No delays. M. A. BALLINGER, au2t-tt 10 14th st. p.w. jot 1yxl09. Will sacrifice for s easy. LTER A. BROWN, 1423 Pa. ave. EE-STORY AND BaSEM containing 14 rooms and_ bath FoR brick dwelling, room; ail modern improvements; price, $6,600; a MONEY TO LOAN smali-cast payment. and talance in wtes. Por IN SUMS FROM $1,000 UPWARD, particu pply at once. WILLARD & ON sD, 1416 F st. mw. oc6-2weo REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. wees HERBERT A. GILL, avi9-3m 1319 F st. nw. MONEY ‘70 LOAN— $10 TO $1,000_ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, "PIANOS, ORGANS, HORSES, CARRIAGES, & ‘The security :emeins in your possession. Pay- ments on principal received at any time, which will lessen cost of loan. You cen have the moncy the day you apply for it. Our rates are the low- est; term; the best. No publicity; all business in strict coniidence. Please call for further in- formation. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Je19-124 602 F st. nw. Iv YOU WANT TO BORROW MO: ON YOUR house and pey loan in monthly installments, or room on Ist floor. St7 TYLER & RUTHERFORD, ) OF THE FINEST | Mege suinivision, cor. in; 15th and 12 rooms each; magnificently finlsh- and on good terms. Apply UNCANSON, 9th and D sts. ocl6-Ht will be sold cheay ‘Owner, CHAS. C. to FOR S Y DESIRABLY LOCATI boy house in the nicest locations on Capitol m i by paying a cai yment a alance Stow WENCH, WITH a LARGE monthly cil and see JOHN EH. O'DONNELL, 255 e., Capitol Hill. my23-tf LOANS MADB ON AFPROVED COLLATERAL, such ns :ife policies, stocks, bonds, building as- soclation shares, syndicate ‘certificates, &e. No delay, YERKES & BAKER, 1110 F st. (take ele- RICK reoms BLE.—The house con ti (tiled), with every mod: tically papered ond decorated; was + for his own use: will sell to re- ¥ on monthly payme R. ARSHALL, 5 vator). my$-tf $4,000—NEAR THE CORNER OF 10TH | HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH A CAP- italist, T can place Jay If’ property and 3. EARIN GADSBY, p3-ti ANS ON REAL ESTATE. 5, Si and 6 per cent, fe27-tf AS SCH BIOS. 1807 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- S. AVE. N.W., a 3-stery and brick s frame; 8 rooms and bath: all the mod- rm improvements: will be painted inside and out end put in e order; now rented for $25. ‘This is ver; ist be sold. ol HALL, 508 Uth st. p.w. FOR SaLB— $3,000; COLUMBIA HE! 000 at 5 per cent. No de- pers are O. K. 26 13th st., cor. F n.w. U TS. A new, thoroaghly modern press-brick house: 6 | “est rates of interest, on D.C. real estate, Lares rooms: reception hail and bata, will decorate to| oans a specialty. Prompt attention, suit purchaser; large front and rear yard: will be WALTER H ACKER, sold on small’ cash payment; balance monthly; | noT-tt 704 14th ut. Bw. easy terms, KJ, MARSHALL, Se ocl6-3t n8 1th st. n.w. Zz a N REAL ESTATE— FOR SALE—OR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFUR- aller crn nisbed--S08 Prince st., Alexandria, Va.; a very $4,000. desirable location; e K 000. W. HUNTER, above number, Alexa: 2.000. 1,000. ALE DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY THOMAS B WAGGAMAN, .w. be For | acz-te 917 Dw. pall oF address. C. MEADOM, t. 3-STORY n.w., before 9 a.m. oc15-3t ROOM BRICK; BAY WIN- one square from Columbia #16; price, $2,500. Terms to NES, lith and G sts. n.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO..610 F N.W. Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furniture, planus, horses, wagons, ete., without removal or publicity. Any business with us strictly confidential, ‘nnd you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at apy time to sult the convenience of the borrower, and any part pald reduces the cost of carrying the Jodn in proportion to the amount 5 WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO., Jel6-tr CENT NET INVESTMENT 8 rooms and bath; lot 18x122: ved alley; 2-story ‘brick stable; total rent, $30: 4th and 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN--$1,000 UPWARD AT 5 PER FOR SALE cent; $250, $500, $750, etc., at 6 per cent. on and bath D.C real estate. M. H. SAUND! & 0. ap2s-tf 1407 F ot. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL estate at 5 per cent interest. Special privileges with respect to prior payments. Large amounzs a specialty. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, w3-tf 1207 F st. a.w. ONEY TO LOAN AT & AND 6 PER CENT ON 1wv2 S ST; 3 STORIES; # ROOMS ed throughout. Will be sold 1 on terms to suit. JOSEPH Owner, care of Barber & Ross, nw, ocl3-tf lth and G FOR s DWELLING. 1309 | approved District ~eal estate; no delays. Rhed few steps west of Iowa Circle, M1." PARICER, ‘This Hot built to sell, but for ocen- | _mbO-te 1418 F st. 38 B ST. N.W.. WASHINGTON, NOW OPEN. NIGHT COURSE, $00. Catalogues epgiication. auditonol UIS D. BLISS, President. Miss Rathbone-Smith, TEACHER OF GERMAN. Class and ite lessons. Compl Jesson. At uly tonite at oe ocl6-6t* 1604 K ST. Ww. o. OnaaRs, z BANJO —es— tory, College and Culture Studies. — CIALISTS ho degrees thes. Radrees LANA “OF IN ASSOCIATION, 1587 15th’ st. n.w. oe Nokon | IES Eee Graughting. Also private drawing. Universit fiaduate © Address fe iB. Star eine. wes Doe Lawrence Music School, , ** ‘9 F nw. SINGING & PEANO: Speciall: beginners, weak voices. Monthly recitals. Trial tree: Mod. Terms. oc9-12t* wk SCH OF Lawrence isi?" Elocution. Acti and Recitations. Monthly Recitals. Two at lessons free, Class. lessons. MOD, TERMS. oem Berlitz Schoolisgies. Pupils number thousands in Europe and America. Eminent lingual authorities agree in pro- nouncing it the simplest, most direct and most, rational way of acquiring fluency in speaking foveign languages. No monotonous memorizing. ich pupil's work made con- genial. Trial lesson free. Day or even- ing. Private or in classes, Fourteenth St. N.W., No. 723. aut2-6m,20 French Language and literature, PROF. €. G. RIVOT of Paris. Res- idence, 1223 13th st. mw. Call or seni for cir- _culars. oclG-2w* Banjo, Mandolinand Guitar Instruction by Miss G. E. Buckingham, at Studio, 1522 6th ow or at residence of pupil. seiS-2m* WIMODAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1425 NEW YORK ave. + physleal ferme, 1a ‘mo. ‘to culture, arithmetic, ete: eee anhia ‘s Hannon, ocl2-6,tf THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ‘822 Conn. Ave. N.W.,opp. the Army and Navy Club. TERM BEGINS SEPT. 22. Pupils admitted at any departments—intermediate and acederric. Gymnasium and laboratory. Faculty of men. TO PREPARE YOUNG MEN Foit ‘THE UN 1S OUR SPECIAL WORK. Ap- ply to WARREN W. PHELAN, A.3I., Haed Master. ee22-1m* z ‘MRS. FLINT’S SCHOOL Will reopen OCTOBER 13, 1734 I st. Sy16-4m Schgol of French Language, 1425 New York av Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT. 7 5, Miss Halstead’s Private School will reopen OCT» 5 at 1817 Cor- coran st| Advanced department in charge of Miss Anna C. Rebixson, formerly of the Western Higa School. ee cc2-3m MISS BALCH’S CIVIL SERVICE "NSTITUTE AND Business College, 1311 11th n. .w.—Typewriting, se20-1m book! ing and stenography taught by best teach- ers; 2,100 pupils instructed. sell-tt PIANIST, Mr. B. Frank Gebestongaisr, Lesnons at Studio, 1327 F St_N.W. sel1-2m" Olney School, ae a Boarding and day school for girls. Primary, neademie and collegiate courses. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey, Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. TEACHER OF system for read- Stadio, E. F. sel3-Im* - fir. ERNEST LENT, PIANO, VIOLIN AND THEORY OF MUSIC. lrs. ERNEST LENT, Concert Pianist and Teacher of Piano, se21-1m 1528 CORCORAN ST. Dancing and Deportment. Mr. Allan de Cou Mueller, official instructor at the United States Naval “Academy, Annapolis, Md., and member of the American Society of Professors of Dancing, New York, has opened his School for Fashionable Dancing and Social Ethics, at 2703 Lith st. nw. (formerly the Chinese lesa” tion. Catalogue furnished upon application..2-3w* 1212 and 1214 1ath st. n.w., DAY SCHOML FOR GIKLS. Academic and Collegiate courses. Opens Sept. 29. sel4-f.tf ft. and Mrs. B. BR. MASON, Gunston Institute, BOARDING ANI RAILROADS. - corner recta. 7:30 AM. WEEK DAYS.—PITTSBURG EXPRESS. Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg wo Pitts- 1050 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LYMITED.-Pullmai Dining, Sleeping, S nd Observation Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianavslis = Louls, Cleveland apd Toledo, Bufict Parior | r to Harrisbu: 10:50 AM. FAST LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg.” Buffet Parlor Car Harris- arg, to Pitsburg. 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRUSS. og Car Washington ‘to St. Louis and Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisburg to St. Louis, Nashville (via Cinciunatt) and Chicago. 7:20 PM. WESIERN EXI’RESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg, Chicago and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dining Car to Chicago. Te EM gSOLLM WESTERN EXPRESS Pull: rs Washington to Pittsburg a Harrisborg to St. Louis aud Cincipnatl. Dining 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Slecp- irg Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Falls daily, execpt Sunday. 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except Sunday. © For Williamsport dail M rE cept, Saturday, Car Washington to Bufalo. 10-40 P.M. ‘for Eric, Canandaigua, Rochest falo and Magara Falis daily. Puluman Sleeping Cur Washington to Rochester Saturdays only For Philadelphia, New York and the 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” di gil Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Haltim lar at 7:00 (Dining Car), $200, 9:00, 10.00 (Wining Car) and 11:00 (Dining ‘Car trom Wilws tou) AM., 12:45, 3:15, 50, 10:00 and 11 00 (Dining Car) 3 8200, 9:0 “ar from Wilmiugtou) “A. For Boston, ‘without change, 7: and 4:20 P.M. daily. For Baltimore, 6:25, 10-50, 11:00 ‘A.M, 122 (4200 Limited). 10:00, 10 . A 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 4 10:00, 10:40 and’ 115 For Pope's Creek Lis : daily, except Sunday. For Anmapon PM. yt E 1 dally, ‘except Sunday. Sundays, 9:00 A. 5 atten ys, 9 and + g Atlantic Coast Line—Express for Florida and on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 AM. 3:16) P 3:6 8 daily; Richmond only, 10: 3 M. wi lanta’ Speci: via “iiechmond and . daily. Accommodation . daily and 4 SEASHORE (¥ For Atlantic ¢: ia Delaware I: rail route), 3:13 P.M. di ig Wharf, 10 and 11:00 A. days and 11:35 P.M. daily. or Quan PM. week days. NNECTIONS, © Brid via Market Street 12:45 P.M. week For Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:35 P.M a t offices, corner 15th and G street fhe station, th aud B streets, the checking of bagiza; from hotels and residences. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. e onl to destination J. R. woop, General Pass. Az: EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, Flocuticn, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. ocl-tf 1517 13th st. ow. Art School= 1121 17TH STREET. Miss 8, W. KELLY'S Select Private Art School reopens Sept. 15. Circulars on application and at Art Stores. ocl4-6t* $25 A YEAR FOR COMPLETE BUSINESS COURSE or perfected training in TYPEWRITING and SHORTHAND. PA Wo give all inat can be learned in either of these courses for the one pce: $25. IVY INSTITUTE BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8th&K nw. None better; $25 a year; day or night session. sc8-3m The [cDonald-Ellis SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1623 N st. 1305 17th st. 162¢ Massachusetts ave. Fifteenth year, October 6th, 1897. Address JESSIE C. McDONALD, sel1-2m 1623 'N st. Columbia Conservatory Cee Su2 K. next to Ivy Business College. Vislir, Volce, &c. EDWIN HART, Prin. 8023-Im? The Berkeley School. 1517 “H” STREET. res_ for West Point, Annapolis and all colleges. Its pupils never fail. One passed the best examination in years for the Naval Academy. Private tultion tn all branches. CHAS. W. FISHER, B.S. ocl2-6t* Headmuster, Chevy Chase FRENCH AND" ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburbs-of Washington, French the language of the house. Mile L. Mt HOCEIGNE, Princ . L. M. BO IN ne! , my18-1y-10 P.O. Station E, Washington, Bio. 5 Wood’sCommercial College 311 EAST CAPITOL STREET, 1-GRADE SCLEOOL, well conducted and patronized. Spéctalties — SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING. UNUSUAL FACILITIES FOR SECURING POSITIONS FOR PUPILS. Individual instruction. Day and night sessions. Illustrated catalogue (72 izes) ee. 71 pupils last year). THE BEST, Fis LARG.- ESf AND THE CHEAPEST BUSINESS COL- LEGE IN WASHINGTON, | Call and see for yourself, or write for catalogue. (13th year.) ocll-tft URT F. WOOD, LL.M., Principal. Miss Katie V. Wilson, ¥o4% Pupil of and espect: ated by ME, ‘uy of an cial recomm ry ir. Willlam Shakespeare of Lonlos, Eng. Stwdlo aud residence, 1829 10th st. n.w. ster Friends’ Select School, 1811 I STREET N.W. Elementary and High School for both sexes. Fifteenth year. ‘Twelve t ers New gymnasium. Catalogues on application to sel THOMAS W. SIDWELL, Principal. Mrs. Estelle H. Davis, Pupil of MR. F. F. MACKAY, Elocution, Dramatic Art. SPECIAL NORMAL COURSE At studio, 1114 F st., daily, after 3 p.m. 0c9-3w* Reopens OKELEY SCHOOL fF. Young Ladies and Uttle children. 1759 Madison Duy mit CF iss E. V. HETH, A.M. ocl MRS. CARRIE KIDWFLL-STEWART, IT. method of vocal art; diploma graduate Lamperte method. Studio, 1327 F st., Mon. and Thurs. Residence, 230 N st. n.w. oc7-im* ry Donch, Teacher of Violin, Glurinet and Orchestral Read- ing. Residence, 608 H_ st. n.w. ‘oc7-1m French Language School. Thorongh courses: all grades; classes and 1- V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D st. nw. A Fren3h class at ‘The Cairo” for ladies and ¢Afiren. MISS. ‘NICOLL'S Kindergarten School. -2m COLUMBIA OF COMM! (RCE, Gif 12th st. nw. (Formerly 407 7th st. n.w.) K. URNER, A. M., C. B ‘Thorough courses in Business and Shorthand; individual instruction by expert teachers; 1a well-lighted rooms and halls; moderate’ tuition ‘And easy terms. A limited mumber of free echolar- ships in typewriting. Catalogue. au28-3m 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 espectally for school purposes. Ample play grounds und 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. sel1-2m Dancy of owner's family, th it is too large. se WAS spared to aroughout. Certain'y no location wore beautiful or desirable. OWNER, 1338 Vermont ave. DOUBLE, HOUSE 1330 LST. N.W. ne Was spared: to | MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 5 PER cent, payment on primcipal in amounts of $600 OF more “ecelved at any interest period. Fi. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F st. nw. ae1s-te MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no finished in Lard woods: walls double; steam heat delay; charges moderate. : inclosed ground about 15,750. ft. WASII'N DAXEXHOWER, 3 altitude only 10 feet less | _BOLS-tf 411 G st. nw. Hilt; ‘will exchange for smaller | ox < ON APPROVED REAL ESTA New York to | bonse. Apply to occupant, bet. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. bet as "The District of Cokin, in mavens teers exeapt Ua | ockSimy Suit applicants, at 5, D4 snd 6 per cont. soe land- | FOR SALE— _3al9-tf GEO. W. LIN 800 19th st. mw. vqGiem | _ON FASY TERMS. SMALL CASH PAYMENT, | ip yOU WANT TO BORROW, LOAN, BUY OB * * jaldly BATH AND CELLAR. | PRICES, S50 ASD Ledisi oss = = SS $3,200, ACCORDI G TO SIZE OF Lor" ATTORNEYS. atin ONS A MAMHON Pea, DENTISTRY. PATESTS.—O. E DUFTY, FIFTEEN ¥ Fox SALEBY E G. BAUMGaas, OPERATIVE AND PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY metiber of the examining’ corps, U.S. (Phone 1902) Taio G st. nw. Weekly and monthly instalments; crown aot fice, solicitor of A: HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE MODERN HOMES. | bridge work a ity. Dr. T. W. STUBBLE- 707’ G st., opposit nice. Prices too low to be published. Cad for list. field, Mertz building, 11th and B ste. se2-tf CHARLES LANCASTER, ATTORNEY anp | +‘ Counsellor at Law, 1419 G st. n.w. ite the Riggs House. Gererai law and equity business in the Local Courts und the Supreme Court United States. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, febster Law butiding. 505 D st. nw., Washing: D. ©. Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats and 9th st. ow wel FOR HIRE. turnout in who has unexcep- tloual ferences. Cun be seen add CARRIAGE, Star omice., _ ‘oclesee™ OR SEASON, FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4 Painless Extracting, 50c. story p.b. houses, on T st. mw. between 13th and Best teeth, Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, 14th sts.: lots T2x144 ft. to 90 ft. alley: rand } at - cen,” Each "dcpartacae ie for ap spartineut house. D. M. OGDEN, | Charge of an Specialist of long experience. Executor, 1624 P st. nw. oc2-Im* No students. guaranteed.’ See larger Office, 610 14th st. JOHN SHERMAN. Washington College. Bearding and day ‘school for girls and young ledics; charming grounds (ten acres); elegantly furnished rooms; thorough courses, including high- grade music, elocution and art. ‘Visit the school oF apply for catalogue, BF. MENEFEE, Pres, 3d and 1 sts. ne. se11-3m PROF. LOUIS NAECKER, ‘Teacher of Violin, ‘Piano and Cornet. October 1. Ste ‘5e28-1m0° Lessons resum: Studio, 723 7th st. se. TANNER’S SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COL- LEGE, Loan und Trust +» 9th and F sts. Tre, principal Sas fofteriy OFFICIAL COURT and TIVE STENOGRAPHER, as well as Public Accountant. eee Annual Cata- -School, Washington Preparator N.W. Prin. 1333 12TH ST. E, MISS ANNA M. LAL A first-class pri ing departments: (Pitman system by a Rew and rapid method), Typewriting, Civil Service (pupils prepared for regular and technical exams.), uguages, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Draw- ing, Draftirg, Proofreading, Library Work, Book- Keeping, Higher Mathematics, English Branches and regular’ college preparatory. Special advan- teges to backward pupils of maiure years. Call or send for catalogue. e03-tf.12 FOR GIRLS AND YOUNG L. DAY AND BOARDING. 1224 AND 1226 15th si 2e3-Sm Miss CL Kindergarten and Normal. ‘fhe Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normat School, hd Mrs. Mann’s Kindergarten and School, 1918 Sunderland place, will begin fall session Oct 4, 1897. Children taught French aud German, sel1-3m THE DRILLERY, O a 504 11TH, Ast Floor. au?4-5tt Learn to be a Draughtsman! Ex-ning lessons in all kinds of draughting and mathematics begin Sept. 20 531 7th st. ne. se2)-1m~ Emerson Institute ‘YOUNG'S ACADEMY). Select classical and watur matical ouLg meu ubd buys, Y14 14th St., opposit fin Siuare, will reopen September ore can be obtaived at the school building or dressing CHAS. B. YOUNG, eul9-tf Principal. Elocution, Oratory, DRAMATIC CULTURE, PU Al, “TRAINING AND RALSTON CULTURE. Courses tn expressicn cominence Monday, Nov. 1, 1897. Tuition, $100. Ralston term opens February 2, 1898." Tuffion, $15. References re- quired in every case. All fecs strictly in advance. Martyn College, 1223 to 125: G street northwest, Washington, D.C. ‘se6-11,tf Gaillard School. Prof. Gaillard bas returned from Europe. School of Languages reopened. 1023 Fifteenth st. se29-tf SCHOOL ART FOR pupils are taken from school tor Frank- culars LA > SINGING—Italian method: Leginning and thoroughly’ Prepared for concerts, oratorios and grand opera; ballads also taught in French. Span.sh, Italian and Enzlish. For further Particulars write or call at SANDERS & STAY- AN’S, 1327 F st. n.w. set-2m MISS CORA A. PENFIELD, ME. Teacher of Elocution and Physical Culture. Address, 206 1314 st. s.w. Special attention paid to children. ocl-1m* Miss Sherman’s School For girls, cor. 19th st. and Jefferson place. Re- ns October 6. EP ARATE PREPARATORY DEPT. FOR BOYS. se6-2m. 7 SpencerianBusinessCollege NEW AND BEAUTIFUL HALLS In Academy of Music building, Ninth street, corner D n.w. Entrance 403 Ninth st. Thirty-third schoiastic year. Day and evening sessions Eapid writing. | English, rapid calcalations, 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. Terms reasonable, but no evmpetition 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. RS, HARRIET MILLS. VOCAL LESSONS. New York, Mondays and Tuesdays; Washington, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. se18-1m 1115 9th ‘st., The Montrose. MRS. MacCARTEE-LAMONT. VOCAL LESSONS. Pupils pcepared for opera, concert, oratorio, church and balld singing. Class or private instruction. Studio and residence, 929 M st. se25-1m MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST, opens September 27, 1897." Pupils of all grad. Freparation for colleges, universities Gical schools. Best of references. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. Fall schedule in effect Oct. 12. STEAMERS “POTOMAC” AND “SUE.” Steamer Potomac leaves every Sunday at 4 p.m., and steamer Sue every Monday at 4 p.m., for Bal- timore and river landings. Passenger accummodation strictly first-cla: tric Hgnted throughout. AI. river fre! pre} STEPHENSON & BRO., nts, ocd-tf Office, 9:0 Pa. ave. “Telephone 745. ES. RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave River Flew whart Sundays, ‘Tucsdays and ‘Thursdays at 7 a.m. landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point. and all wharves as far down as Lower Returping on Moudays and Weduesdays at 9 p.m. and oa Fridays about 3:30 p.m. UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE WASHINGTON, D. C., TO GLYMONT, MD., ‘and intermediate landings, Steamer SAM'L J. PENTZ, daily exeept Sunday, at 9:30 a.m. Returning aboot 3 p.m. Passenger accommodations first-class, Freight re ceived until the hour of sailing. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. GEO. O. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, WM. M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria, — c13-20:f STEAMER “WAKEFIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Nendsys, tan.” for tntermediste “inzaines 9 M a.m. Gdionst” Beach. “Bushwood. Rock, Polat ‘Nomini Creek, Abell'a, Leonardtown, Stone's, Howard's, fone se Colton’s. * ‘ednesdays, 7 a.m., for intermediate landings to ‘Colonial tig Bushwood, Rock Point, Colion’s, Leonardtown, rita, Nomint Creck, Point, St. George’s Island, ith Creek, Coan Yeoco- mico rivers. ‘Satu z. for intermediate landings to colonial Weach, “Bustwood’ 3 elec- ht must be i re Rock Volot, Colton's, oe positions, is oes, fall Btudice” euibrace a Creek. . ver: 13, 1808,) rthand, 3 onman- schedule in effect Septem! Z 7 and all branches of Pesiaete: eae se7-tf CW. RIDLEY. Genl. Manager. Shorthand, maida instruction LADIES GOODS. ‘Teacher, practical writer. Progress | Wire AND BLACK L ACES DONE UP'IN FIRST. three times class instruction. ‘style; ‘curtains 5 "incline ee ee Washington Heights School, 1 ney ave., cor, 19th st. n.w. Se aes eee Miss SARA M. oa BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Schedule in effect June 5, 1897. Leave Washington from station corner Jersey ave. and € st. For Chicago and North’ Vestibuled Limited of New janapolis, ed, Ex 3:40" p.m Pe. For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chat- tanooga, Kuoxville. Bristol ‘and Rouuoke, 11:20 p.m. dail, ping Cars through. For Luray, 3:49 p.m. daily. For Baltimore, week days, 5:00, 6:30, 7:05, x7:10, a.m. 5:30 a. Frederick, week days, 8 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 a/m., 1 For Hagerstowu, 10:00 a.m. and 75:39 p.m. For Boyd and way points, week days, 8:00 a.m. ), 5:30, 7:05 p.m. Sundays, 9:00 am, 1:15, p.m pain, n., 11:45, 4:30, p10. hersburg and wi 0 a.m., 12:50, 3:00, 4: Dm. Sundays, 9:00 a.) mm. on Junction and way point a.m., 4.30, 5:30 p.m, week dys; 9:00 a. Bane, Sundays, OYAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA All trains {Muminated with Pintseh Mbt, For Philadelphia, New York, Boston ‘and the East, week 7:05, 8:00, 10:00 a. 12:00, 0, 5:05 Dining Cary, (2:01 3 Sleeping Car open at 10:00. 0° ). Sun. days,” 7:05, 9:00 a. 49 Dining Car), 3:00 = Car) night, Sleeping Caf open - Additional trains for Pliladelphia, Week days, daily 5:00 p.m. Buffet Parlor Ce For Atlantic ( rs on all day trains. 05, a aud eek days. lays. For Cape Mas, 12:00 noon. Except Dally. {Sunday only. aExpress trains, Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania. av CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY To CHINA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. Por: TACOMA AND AND al! « MINNEAPOLIS, Lr DULUTH TO E. V. SKINNER, GF A, H28-w.f.m-tf 253 BROADWAY. NEW York. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. WASHINGTON, D Should be read daily POST OFFICE NOTICE s changes may ovcur al any thie, MAILS are forwarded to the porte of an a Tanged on Ue presumptle overland transit. For the 23 Uey Close prompt TRANSA rupted tober ws week ending « Pas fol MAILS. for EUR . Via Southampton for BURC vin Nouthany E ss. i own. At per s.s. Keusing- ton, from New > Letters saest be dir w per es. mouth, for N Modan New York, via Kot tous be rected “Per Obdam.” FRIDAY —(b) 41 PM. for FRANC ERLAND. ITALY, SPAIN. Por? KEY PT and TIS INIA, perss. Ls Gascogne,* froin New York, via Hav mac 20 PM. for NORWAY MANY, m New York DENMARK, SWEDEN SSIA, per «on GERMANY Fr, ten. f nil SUUTMH AND CENTRAL AMERICA WEST INDIES, § "M. for ATEMALA yAt lots PM Assyrian, front ‘ 205 7 from New Orle ICA, per steamer PM. for MONDAY ERTO_ COL from New 0: BELIZE pers for Ne Phila re for COSTA Rh feoxt for NORTH BE lew. (At 10) t Costa vs pers. via Colon, Let ters for GUATEMALA must be disected “Per Ad vance.” ty At 10:35 PM. for PROGKRESO, per sx Panama. from New York. Letters for other. parts of MEXICO must be directed “Per Pana sia WEDNESDAY At 3:20 BM. for JAMAICA ston CAT We c CARUBANG. ; York. Letters Trinidad. (At 10:55 P.M. f from Now York. c SANTIAGO i NASSAU per soa. Ning’ THOMAS WINDW AK New York. Let IDAD and T Yok Mails for NEWFOUNDLAN and thence via steamer, che the Mails for CUBA ork ave. and 15th st., and at [ WM. M. GREENE, Gen. Manager. Jez SOUTHERN RAILWay, Schedule in effect October 10, 1897. All trains artive and leave at Penns;lvaaia pas- senger stetion 8:12 AM Dafly.—Loval tor Danville, Charlotte and way ‘stations. G-nnects at Manassas burg, Harrisorburg and Staunton, daily ex: Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western daily, and with the Chesapeake and Ohio Guily for the nd Lexingtou, 11:15 A.M. TED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pul io Bullet Sleepes New York and Washington to i at Salis nd Tet ash. for Augusta. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York “0 New Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Birmiag: ham ana Memphis. Solid train Washington to New Orleans without Personally ¢ ducted Tourist Excuision Through Sleeper on this train every Wednesday to San Francisco without change. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and Harrisonburg. daily, except Sunday. 4:31 P.M.—Dails al for Ch 10:43 P.M.—Datly.—WASHINSTO: WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New Yc Nashvi Tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville and Chattanooga New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, vannah and JacksonviMe, and New’ York to lottesvite. AND SOUTH- ars and Day nid texcept . TABASOO and after the Wednesday overland will be forwarded New York i nd in the 10:55 PM ese y Ic MAILS. JAPAN and HAWAII, per ss. i e daily per ship Ciiy dafly daily up tw 6: id JAPAN, pe e here daily up t jor CHINA and JAPAN wer, close opt pers here daily up to those for West xeept West HAWATL and FLUE from per Ls daily «ay fa) Registered mails close at 10:00 AM (b) Registered malls close at 1:00 P.M. same day phis, via Birmingham. New York to New Orleans Yin Atlanta and Montgomery — Vestibaled Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Kailway Dining Car Greensboro” to Montg: s WASIIIN® AND OHIO DIVL shington m. daily, 4 except Sunday, ard 6:25 p.m, Sundays only for Round Hil p.m. daily, exeept San cosh m. daily’ for {Herndon turning, arrive at Washington a.m. and 3:90 p.m. dally from RB J. 7:08 9.1m, cept Sunday, from Herndon, 8: Sunday, fem Leesburg. esville. fon and Ini ma- tion furnished at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania e and at Pennsylvania railroad passenger Ww. L.S. BROWN: Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VERNON BalLWay. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. In effect May 9, 1897. For Alerandria (week days), 6:80, 7:05, 7:25 ex 8:00, 8:30 ex., 9:00, 9:50, 10:05 e: 43 tciRegistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. sam day. «) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous day. fe jstered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Toesdays Regi Saturdays. JAMES P. COMMISSIONER OF ers, SS. BUND COMMISSION ER OFT tes and Territories, 17-4 317 4% st. ‘*. mew Equity buildings. MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. alist int and er. DEEDS. WILLETT, DR. N Practice limited, lungs and throw cian. eer 715 14TH ST. NW. UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, a.m., 12:05 ex., 12:20, 1:15, 1:45, 3:05 ex, 2 F Street Nortiiwe -- G25, 7:00, 8:00, $:00, 10:00. | seagcnable terms. ‘Teleplune call. 340. jat-tr ALL BUT ONE. The Conditi of the National Educa- 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, For Mount Vernon days): 6:30, 10:05, 1 3:0, 4-00. 4:15 p.m. Deke and Riverside: 7:00 For Mount Vernon and way, Stations (Sunday 00 noon, 1:30, 3230. 4%00"4:30, 3:00, 15:30, 6:00, Pm checked free for passengers ho! clase, tickets at station. “Bicycles, 25 ay: CHESAPEAK® AND OHIO RAILWay, THROUGH THE GRANDEST SCE\ERY AMSRICA. ALL TRAINS BLECTHIG LIGHTED, 8iEAM WEAT“D. MEALS “SEB.ED IN TION SIXTH AND B Schedule D. or VESTIBULED, | ALL DINING Caks. 8Ta- STREETS. Batl te Chicago. | Connects at Covington, Va... for Ti10 P.M. DAILY —F FV. Limited—Solid train tol Ge sleepers to Cineinmati, Lestagton Louisville without chance. Pull: man car to Virginla. Hot withgit chamse, daily. connection for the te tional ociation Coming. At the meeting of the local executive committee of the National Educational As- sociation, held at the board of trade rooms, Saturday, the conditions for bringing the convention here, submitted by the secre- tary, were considered. It was found that all of the conditions except one can be ac- complished. The condition which the eom- mittee declined to agree to vind themselves to was that they should guarantee a new membership to the national association of one thousand from within a hundred miles of Washington, where the $2 added to the railroad fare would not enter as a factor. Tris would mean a guarantee of $2,000 ta the membership fund. “Chairman Smith of the finance committee stated that it had been agreed to by the hotels to contribute $2,500 toward the fund, and the financescommittee were instructed to proceed in their efforts to secure the promise of more funds. Mr. Greenlees read a copy of a letter he had addressed, as chairman of jhe committee on transporta- tien, to the railroads entering Washington, Scent au, pes No answer ayes u S as Pet been Feselved, —_——_— Experimenting With Brown Tents. ‘The army is experimenting with brown tents, with a view to their substitucion for the present white tents, on the theory that show dirt less and are more serviceable.

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