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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1898-14 PAGES. — FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. RAILROADS. - _BALLROADS. WINTER RESORTS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE—INVESTORS, ATTENTIO: 1 HAVE | FOR SALE—A NEARLY NEW BRICK; 6 ROO! PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. CANADIAN hagmig RalLwar ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. 0 new 6-rows ouses, handsome f bath and cellar; 2 STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. 2 Gesign "sed architecture, which bave ‘not cost avers $3,000; ‘seay terms: offer wanted." | 7:60 AM. week days, PITTSBURG EXPRESS. | OHINA, JAPAN, AURTRALIA, VANCOUVER, waa ecameonoucE. Fla. ave.; $3,000; jai3-tt H. L. RUST, 608 14th st. n.w. FOR SALE—6-ROOM ALL MODERN IMPS. BAY- window press brick; @ fine home; 405 12th st. poe wanted. OWNER, 110 12th st.s.c. FOR SALE-ELEGANT NEW DWELLING, me too much and which I will sell at price that will make a REMARKABLY good invest- ment. I want to realize $500. The houses are rfect beauties. The location clean and rapiil- FP growies In value. If you want to Invest in ene or Lcth of these houses at once I will let » the “ground floor” so you can sell to 1305 oa im Z"Jome buyer at a2 handsome profit, or rent for | Rhode Island ave.: few steps west of lowa Circle. Snnugh to pay the balance of the purchase price. | This house was pot built to sell, but for occu: Houses se open and my address upon th Dancy of owner's family, three persons, for whose use it No cs. 61 and 63 S$ st. n.w. Look at them at is too large. expense was spared to — ‘will not be disappointed. ja24- make it perfect throughout. Certainly no loca- aaaaa K AND | tio im Washington ‘s more beautiful or desiral cms; tiled bath: furnace; oak | ABPIY {0 J. W. NAIRN, Owner, 1838 Vt. ave. jot ISX) to 20-ft. — for $3,750: FOR SALE—TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, THREE 4 rented m best. See ROLAND G. | story p.b. houses, on I st. n.w. between 13th and oor 7 wth and G nw. jadtst? Jath ste.; lots “2ri4¢ ft. to 3o-ft. alley: grand = __ for aM apartment house. D. M. N. For sax carrron BROWN-| Executor, 1624 P st. n.w. Ja3-im* stone front house; 6 rvoms = Bene FOR SALE—TWO OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS See: west 3 in Columbian College subdivision, cor. 15th a0: bane Binney sts.; 12 rooms each; magnificently fini ed; will be sold cheap and on good terms. Apy to owner, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th sts. Dw. dez: FOR SALE—FINE @ROOM; ALL MODERN 1M ‘OR SAL $2.00. od . ts. provements; a fine home; 100 feet from Lincoln Bal. $1 UNALDSON. Vark; 110 12th st. se. Owner, MOXLEY, withta. $a20-see 520 loth st. nw. Offer’ wanted. des-tf ¥ ok SALE = FOR SALE—LOOK AT HOUSES COR. 9TH AND ‘OK s G sts. n.e.; perfect homes, of 7 rms., cellar, a.m.j.; over 19 ft. wide; small cash payment, bal. to sult. M every % nold-tt OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F at. OR EX INS at YNSIONE HOUSE on K st. house on 16TH ST. just above beautiful interior finish. FOR SALE—6 NEW HOUSES ON 14TH ST. NEAR Md. ave. n.¢.; 6 rooms, back porches and all modern improvements; heated by furnaces; fine cabinet mantels; a perfect gem of a home. dest? Owner, MOXLEY, 110 12th st. se. SAL ARC ‘300 to| FOR SALE—-DO XOU WANT A GOOD AND one ington, reduced from $5.00 10) “cheap house on 18th street? Really a bargain. 2 G0" sist near F for $1,000! See JOHN 0. | _del¢-tt JOHN SHERMAN, G10 14th st. 21st_nes . OBN JOHNSON, 611 F st. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SAL ONLY 12-ROOM, A.M.I. dwelling. in perfect order; only ONE SQ. NORTH OF DUPONT CIRCLE; every room light and | FOR SALE—COL. HEIGHTS—LOT AT $1.00. bright: newly papered and painted; 2 parlors, | Huntington place bet. 14th and 15th; 50 ft. frotft. diniug room and kitehen on Ist '8 bed_reoms R. 8. DONALDSON, and bath room ebove. W. S. MINNIX, 1427 F.j22 | _ja22-2te 529 loth st. nw. FOR SALE—N.W.—ONLY 60c. FOOT, FINE LOT, 20 ft. front; 1 block north R. I. ave., adjoint owners esk’ $1.50; best bargain ever offered; title perfect. See ROLAND C. BOOTH, cor. 16th and G nw. ja24-ate FOR SALE—LOT ON S. SIDE BACON ST. lumnbia Heights, 50x145 ft alley; price and for builder. For EARLY NEW 2STORY BAY-WIN- dow brick: 8 rooms and bath; I st. me.; stable. Price only $3,500. jaat HALL & JUSTICE, 613 F st__ CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENC « for senator or congressman; 13 ju20-1w a Sactnenecbes: sae eoe FOR SALE—-LOT ON KENESAW AVE. BEI. xt week. RENRY WEX, 501 7th s.w. | le t bis ih ner lot left for building in Columbia Heights, 100x150, at $1.35. Lot 25x25, on Oak st., Mt. ALE_OR EXCHAS 1567 KENESAW | Pleasant, at 35 cents. DAVIS & STURTEVANT, ave.. one of the best-built houses on “The | _14¢4 G si jal3-2w Heights: lot 18x150; no reasonable offer refused. ‘CR SALE—CORNER LOT ON CALIFORNIA ave.. in Washington Heights; to an immediate purchaser at the low ‘TONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. o.w. rice of $1.35 per square feet. Goze DUtaNt. dell. tt 1320 F at. CHEATEST ‘ew row at northeast corner of p.w.; 3 storles, $ rooms; press FOR SAL IN TEE CITY— 24 and F sts. rie! bay-windew fronts; conereted cellars; | WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. ka te furnace; tiled Path and vestibule. | Should be read daily, as changes may vccur at ‘These are the best keuses that can be built for | Dy time. _ the me Price reduced to $5,500. Keys FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of office of CHAS. E. BANES, cor. 1th and G | sailing daily, and the schedule of closings 1s ar- sts. nw. ja22-Iw | ranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. For the week ending Januacy FOR SAI 29 the last connecting closes will be made at CHEAP DWELLINGS AND LOTS By WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Brokers. With st. near Pa. ave., large brick dwelling, with all mi; rented, lot 24.6x124 ft. this office as follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. MONDAY—(b)At 7:20 BM. for EUROPE, per 8.8. Lahn, from New York, via Southampton end emen. ‘Letters for IRELAND) must be directed “Per Lahn.” Price TUESDAY—(b)At 9:20 P.M. for EUROPE, per 8.8. St. Louis, from New York, via Southampton. 2nd st. near Pa Letters for IRELAND must be directed “Per St. ment. 10-reom and bi Louis.” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE, per s.s. sirable neighborhood. Price only. from New York, via Queenstown. ‘c)At . for BELGIUM, direct, per 8.8. Noord- Letters land, must be directed Carroll st. near the Capitol. new brick dwell- ing; 6 rooms, bath, a.m. v cheap. Price . -$3,500 rom New York, ‘via Antwerp. “Per Noordland.”’ |. for NORWAY direct, per New York. Letters must be dire WEDNESDAY—(c)At_ 1. per s.s. Auguste Victort: ters must be directed ‘“Per Auguste V! FRIDAY—(b)aAt P.M. for FRANCE, SWITZ- ERLAND, ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURKEY, EGYPT and BRITISH INDIA, per 8.8._La Cham: pagne, from New York, via Havre. Letters for TAKOMA PARK. Nearly new frame dwelling of 9 rooms and bath. with furnace heat; large lot and stable in rear; convenient to cars. Price only. $5,000 We have 10 beautiful brick dwellings in differ- ent sections of the city; offered by owner a great reduction; desirabic colored people can | other parts of EUROPE must be directed ‘‘Per La buy pleasant house on easy terms. ices from | Champagne.” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for NETHER- $3,000 to $3,500. LANDS direct, per s.s. Rotterdam, from New York, via Rotierdam. Letters must be directed “Per Rotterdam.” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for EU- ROPE, per s.s. Campania, from New York, via PRICE ONLY $300. 724 19th st. me.: desirable frame dwellin Perfect order. Terms, oniy $50 cash, balance | Queenstown. (c)At 11:10° P.M. for SCOTLAND Payable $10 per month: direct, per s.s. Ethiopia, from New York, via = Glasgow. Letters must be directed “Per Ethi- “BEAUTIFUL HOUSES” opi ON PRINTED MATTER, ETO.—German steamers VERY EASY TERMS. sailing from New York on Tuesdays take printed 25th st. near Pa. ave., new 3-story and base-| matter, ete., for GERMANY and specially ad- ment brick and stone dwelling; 9 rooms and tiled | dressed printed matter, ete., for other parts of Europe. ‘The American and White Star steamers sailing from New York on Wednesdays, the German steamers on Thursdays and the Cunard, French and German steamers on Saturdays take printed matter, ete., for all countries fer which they are advertised to carry mail MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. bath room; open fireplaces; hot water heat. ‘Terms, $500 cash, balance payable $50 per month. e ouly aa + «$6,500 WESCOTT, WILCOX _& HIESTON, 1907 Pa. ave. n.w. SPECIAL BARGAIN, Desirable 2. ry brick of rooms, with lot i6 — Be for N. XN. feet {rout by t3—near new libcarr? always rented AMiatal, from Mami. te) At 10:08 PSE 100 =, PUERTO CORTEZ and GUATE- MALA, per steamer from New Orleans. 11:10 P.M. for BRAZIL and LA PLATA COUN- PEIES, ‘per s.s. Dalecarlia, from New York, via Pernambuco and Santos. Letters must be di- ected “Per Dalecarlia."” (c) At 11:10 P.M. SARBADOS and DEMARARA, per fe) At i ALE—NO. 230 N ST. N.W. ORTH BRA- ‘ork, via Para, 05 PM. for C 9 ROO: jon hall and bath ely pape: Orleans. (d) At hot water; lot 20x7$ feet; below 3 E AND, per steamer $5,500. Owner leaving city. J. jorth Sydney. (c) At 11:10 P.M. for JA- i5th st. ow. per steamer from Philadelp ND ATTRACTIVE HOUSE 10 P.M. for BRAZIL, per s.s. Olbet NEAT 4 ‘aucun, & smn Ueber ae w York, vit Pernambuco, Bahia and Rio Letters for North Brazil and La Plata countries ements, A brick front; owner bound to sell. Big “Pp 5 AM Feduction to early purchaser. “Call for partic: | te ee Bote De PRIX, GONATWES ST, ae es PETIT GOAVE and JEREMIE, per s = st. D.w. from New York. (c)At 11:10 F FOR SALE-618 7TH N.E.. GR. AND BA., $8,000. Le era re , e. 6 . » le i “ joe ae GO and TURKS ISLA New York. (d)At 3:50 A. ALE-NEAR 17TH AND Q, BEAUTIFUL ver 8.8. Miami, from Miami, Fla. + 11 rooms and bath; kitchen on main ‘RIDAY- ) At 11:10 P.M. for BERMUDA, per floor; ‘reduced from $9,000 ro $6,000, if sold this Trinidad, from New York. (c) At 11:10 P.M. _®eek. JOHN F. PARET, 1411 yaa2-ate FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA FOR SALE_IF YOU HAVE $5,000 CASH AND | $04, GREXTOWN. per oe. ene, froirenad. Shas Want a “snap I have well rented propert reducing $82.50 per month on that sum. | JOH . PARET. 1411 G Ja22-3t* FOR SALE-WHY PAY RENT? $750 CASH and $30 monthly, including interest, takes brick heuse; 11 rooms and bath; money’ needed or would not sacrifice. OUIVNER P., Star office. lene." (c) At 11:10 P.M. for HAITI and SANTA MARTHA, per s.s. Kitty, from New York. (c) At 11:10 P.M. for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO. and YUCATAN, per s.s. Concho, from New York. Letters for other parts of MEXICO must be di- rected ‘Per Concho.” (c) At 11:10 P.M. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per 8.8. Portia, from Now aeons York. (c) At 1i:10 P.M. for LA PLATA COUN- ALE WECEDUILT RNGLISH HASEMENT | TH direct, per 8.8. Highland Prince, trom New ory dwelling, No. N st.; ¢: TU! e \EW- cellent plumbing. clectsle lighter stain nest, | SATURDAY—(@) At 12:05 P.M. for NEW- FOUNDLAND, per steamer from North Sydney. (At 9:2) P.M. for SANTIAGO DE CUBA, VENE- ZUELA and COLOMBIA, per s.s. San Augustin, from New York. Letters must be directed “Per San Augustin. MONDAY (24)—(g) At 3:50 A.M. for NASSAU N.P., per 8.8. Miami, from Miami, Fla. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence via steamer, close here daily, except Sunday, at 12:05 P.M.,’ and on Sundays ‘only at 11:35 A.M. @ s Mails for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here datly at 3:20 P.M.(a) Mails for CUBA (except those for Santiago de Cuba, which, after the Wednesday closing via Port ‘Tampa, will be forwarded via New York up to and finished in natural wood; admi entertaining; lot 21 by 140, ax . D. ADDISO at. iy adapted for Iso side lot of FOR SALE A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT— $1.6) cash will buy a 7-room bay-window brick Bouse; tied. imps.; side light; is rented; nice HEOD. FRIEBUS, Obio Bank bidg., Dw. 5 THIS BEATS ALL — A 6R¢ pay-window house; all mod. rhood—a good chan terms easy Obio FOR S RARE CHANCE—10 PER CENT IS including the 9 P.M. close Saturday) close here Vestment; well loc ry and basement daily at 3:00 P.M. for forwarding vila steamers Toon howse; pear cars and park; only $3.000. | sailing Mocdays and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla., to Havana. (e Apply et onte. B. H. WARNER '& CO. st. oy Meils for MEXIC overland (except those for For sau : CENT 3 PECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASCO AND YUCA- e tee, sonthoce well-built. proceed "AN, which, after the Wednesday overland closing, front houses, ‘containing six roo Tatrobes, | will be forwarded via New York up to and Includ- ete; conveniently Ieated for employes of Cap. | ing the 11:10 P.M. closing Friday), close here daily ‘and Met. dy renters at $11.00 | at 7:10 A.M. (@) th each THANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA AND JAPAN (specially ad- dressed ouly), per s.s. Empress of Japan, from Van- couver. close here daily at 6:40 P.M up’ to January a 3 for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship City i, from San Francisco, close here dally . up to January 25th. (a) r CHINA AND JAPAN, per 8.8. Coptic, from San Francisco, close here daily at 6:40 P.M. up to January 28th. (a) ‘Muils for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe), NEW HAWAI, FIJI AND SAMOAN IS- 3, per ss. Alameda, from San Francisco, ere daily at 6:40 P.M. up to January-30th.(d) Malis for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), ‘Terms to sult contall feet front by 9 Z 1 on OWNER, 469 Pa. 2STORY PRES: & rooms, recep 12 rome’ and bath: WIH sel at a bargal Math BY DAVIS & STURTEY AN n st., Mt. Pleasant. new brick dwelling; ems and bath; celiar: ull mod. imps.; lot ‘2ux12v; price low terms if desired. Firat- - ¢ -) cost owner $15,300; will sell for * ms b sy ters. Howard ave. datly at 6:40 P.M. after January 30th, and up to January ist. ( Malls for HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily at 6:40 P.M. up to February 16th. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same day. (h) Registered mails close at 1.00 P.M. same day. (c) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same day. (a) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. prev: xd Registered mails clos® at 1:00 P.M. Wed. and it ‘k house, $ rooms and bath frame house in Mt. Pleasant : fur low price of $3,500. 3 .. bet. 18th and 19th sts.. “Ingleside: w house: 9 large rooms and bath, with lot Gox124; $3,500. Seven-room dwelling on Maple Le Drott Park; lot 20x95, at_$4,250; cash $500. New brick in Eckington; 6 ; cellar; mod. impts.; open fire- ik xg se: ae jong time. t.w.; brick house; 16 rooms and 7 Registered close x previous bath rooms for’ $3,500. DAVIS & STURTE- | ag? AG ie ites VANT, 1404 G st. oo. 13-2w Het G 4g) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. Saturday. FOR SALE—EXTRAORDINARY BAKGAINS AND | _J922 soe eee. investwents. Prices lower than actual debt at forcelosure sale. ‘Terms to suit: all wall lo- cated, well rented aud clear of debt. We want # fine reaideace for about $50,000; one for $8,000; ome for $6,000, and oue for $5,000, and will give in part pay therefor gilt- - upincumbered bouses and ground, northwest, at cost We have a good list of desirable property, houses, lots and ehotce suburban property up to C2MPBELL CARRINGTON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. n.w., Washing- ton, D.C. “Residence, No. 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York sve and 9th st. o.w. sels) PATENTS.—O, ©. DUFFY, FIFTEEN YEARS A member of the exawining corps, U. 8. tent $100,000. What have to offer? office, registered solicitor of American for- JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, etan. ‘opposite patent office. 4a13 700 24th st. (upstairs). ae 2 Fou SALe—DeSIRABLE DWELLING; 10 RBIS, = 5 Baier class condition; near the “Navy Depart: | COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, JOHN E. MITCHELL, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS for the various states and territories, and public, 1321 F st. nw, Ofice dears, 8 343. CHARLES 8. BUNDY Parlor and Dining Cars to Pittohers. 10:0 AM. PI YLVANIA ITED.—Pul fan Sleeping. Dining, Smoking and Observation Gare Harrisburg to Chiengo: Cincinontt indlan: spolis, St. . Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet lor Car to Hai e 10:50 A.M. FAST LINK.—Pullman Buffet Parlor Car tc Harrisburg. “Buffet Parlor Car Harrisbarg 3:40 P.M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Biceping © oi Disiee ire Harrisbarg. to on je ‘and Dini rs s 0 St. Iculs, Nesbville (via Cincinnati), and Chicago. eee ‘tor; stenm heat; sun parlor. ing rates. Write for iifostrated booklet and terms. $a24-12t ._ALFRED WYMAN. Seasiae House, Atlantic City, N. J., facing ed_view of old ocean.* Open throughout the year. Considerably. improved and refurnished; eleva- tors; hot and cold sea water baths in house. AND ALL POINTS ON ‘OF MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL AND SAULT 8TE. MARIE R! Y. DULUTH, SOUTH SHORE AND ATLANTIC RY. First-class, Sleeping. Dining and Colonist to St. Paul. Mi polis and Pacific coast. AROUND-THE-WORLD TOURS AT REDUCED WRITE FOR RATES. DESCRIPTIVE PAMPH- LETS, ETC., 7:20 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- E._V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. ‘ing Car to Pit Chicago and Harrisburg to | 3y28-w,f.in-tf 368 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Lag gh peak ge ne = a aia 120 PY ROUTE Ese Gee x PRESS —Pall = jait-26t,10 CHAS. EVANS. man Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and EDUCATIONAL. HOTEL DENNIS, Harrisburg to St. Louls and Cincinnati. Dining sr. 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:50 A.M. for Kanz, Canandaigua, Rochsstér and ‘Niagara Friis daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A.M. for Elmira and Renovo daily, except 7aundyy, For Williamsport daily, 3:40 PM. falo and Niagara IN WASHINGTON. Paris “3 French, 724 11TH ST. N.W. French conversation; no grammar; infallible method of gaining full command of all the Freach verbs, a3 well as to think ig French. Statistical ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. Directly on the ocean. All modern improvements. Complete in every etail, Rooms’en suite and single. Hot and cold sea water baths in house. Excellent train,serv- fce via Penna. R.R. and Phila, and Reading R.R, from all points. Artesian well on premises. Capacity, 450. Write for new illustrated booklet. jaz2-52t JOS. H, BORTON. .. for Williamsport, Rochester, Erie, Buf- ‘alls daily, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washington to Buffalo. roof. Classes or prigate k Apply fe is :40 P.M. for Erie, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buf- | Pryor’ P Or a ‘nd’ Niagara Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping | $U4¢,to Prof. F. P. COLRTTE-OLLENDORFS. St Car Wasbington to Rochester Saturdays only. ny. FOR PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND THE AST. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED,” daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Balti- more. Regular 00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car) id 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmirgton) A.M. 345, 3:15, 4:20, 6:50, 10:00 and 11:50 P.M. “On Sunday, 4:00 (Dining Car), 00, 9:00, 11:00 (Dining © from Wilmington) 12:15, (3:15, 4:20, 6:60, 10:00 and. 11:50 OKELEY SCHOOL. Young indies and little ‘children. 1759 Madison st. oi iss EV. Heth, A.M. jal-4w' MRS. MANN’S KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL. —Spring session begins February 1, 1898. French and German tiught.’’ Children called for. 1618 Sunderland _ plage. ja2i-1m Banjo, Mandolinand Guitar Charles, Atlantic City, N.J. Open all the year. Finest hotel on the coast. Sun parlor, 300 feet long, ecuones Correctly taught by Miss G. E. Buckingham, at | and beach esplanade. nies Stedio, 1522 Gth st. n.w., or at residence of pupil. Vacuum steam-heating system. jal8-im* with our short methods. ‘Teacher practical writer ‘of long experience. CENTRAL BUSI- NESS SCHOOL, 943 Est. now. deis-2m* farrence Voice, Piamo, Elocution 1127 10th n.w.; mod. terms. ‘(Specialty beginners.) Elevator to street level; hot and cold, fresh and salt water in all baths. Rooms en’ suite; baths attached. Private coach to and from golf links. Electric lights; return call bell system, ete. Cuisine unsu! by any hotel in the country. JAMES B. REILLY, Ja21-26¢,23 Owner and Proprietor. ARLINGTON HOTEL, SEA END MICHIGAN AVE. (G0 ft. from Boardwalk). Open every day in the bot 1! j, 3:40 (4:00 Limited), 6:60, 7:20, 10:00, 10:40, As For Pope's Creek Line, 7:50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:90, 9:00 A.M., 4:20 and 5:40 | Weak, misused voices placed. Itallan ‘method. | Year, Modern and complete in all its appoint- -M. da'ly, re E .M. | Trial lessou. lesa01 ) Oper "g. ments. Elevator; steam heat; open grate fires. snd 420 Bee UeNGAT. Sundays, 9:00 A.M. | Treo dmes” 2 class lenwons.§5.) Open Gay &ev's.| Witte tor bookict. ‘Terms, $1200 per week Atlantic ‘Coast Line“Florida Special,” for Jack. 1 Busi $2.50 per day. H. W. PURCHASE. ja20-6,tf sorville, St. Augustine an ‘ampa, 6:: Mf. . Sek Saget yE ee Merida tna Yams os | IVY Business College, Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 A.M., 3:46 P.M. dafly; 8. W. COR. 8TH AND K STS. N.W. Happon Hace Richmend only, 10:57 A.M. week days; Atlauta | None better; $25 a year; day or night session. ro Seca Richmond Sand Seaboard Air, LA0e, de13-8m ON THE BEACH, rs Accommodation for Quantico, ‘s = 745 AM, ‘and 4:25 PM. week days. aa as ee ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. MODERN AND COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, all-rail route), 3:15 P.M. daily; via Market Street Wharf, 10:00 and 11:00 A.M., 12:45 P.M., wee®days, and 11:50 P.M. daily. Foreign Language Native professors. Private or class lessons day ALL-THE-YEAR RESORT. Remarkably mild climate, every pleasure and 3 or evening. Interested ns invited t esti- | attribute of a metropolitan city. A beach prom- For Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:50 P.M. | fie" PRNGHEMEII Nn One eee seeds aa daily. Prot rey pal. enade, famous the world over; beach parlors, Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G streets, BERI I Y77 School of Languages, heated by steam. Driving. Winter yachting a and at the station, Sixth and B streets, where 723—14th st. nw. eit Deck eboott Golf Links in orders can be left’ for the checking of baggage | ani2-6m,12 sist Cots a Sones of preparation, ete., etc. HADDON HALL remains open the entire year and “eontaips every known modern hotel improve- ment. Rooms en suite, with baths attached, etc. Write for booklet. jal7-26t,25 to destination from hotels and residences. J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. jalT J. R. Woop, MR. WILLIAM WALDECKER, GRADU. General Passenger Agent. UATE OF the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic.— Thorough instruction in piano and organ playing and harmony; engagements taken for concerts or musicales for solo playing and accompan' ments. Residence, 213 E st. nw. jal3-3w* Best service Shorthand "° Typewriting. Experts. Refs.. reporters Hovse Reps. The DRILLERY, S04 tith st Ps 9nd Sere GUITAR, MANDOLIN AND BANJO TAUGHT IN one term at 1316 L st. n.w. Careful training of SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect January 17, 1898. All trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- wenger station. 8:01 A.M.—Daily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte ard way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg, Harrisonburg and Staunton, daily except Sunday, “and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and tern daily. 11:15 A.M.—Daily._THE UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman Boffet Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salis- bury with Pullman Sleeper for ‘Asheville and Hot Springs, N. C.; Knoxville and Chattanooga, ‘Tenn., and at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Au- gusta. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. CHESTER_ INN, Ocean end New York ‘avenue. Steam heat; sun parlor. Open all the year. 4al7-78t,4 D. KNAUER. HOTEL ST. CHARLES, Open All the Year. ‘The Finest Hotel on the Coast. Most modern heating system, electric Ights, sun parlors, hos and cold fresh and salt water in Orleans, connecting at Atlanta for Birminghtm| pesitions. ‘Terms reasonable. C. L. NEVINS. all baths, elevators and all hotel, conveniences. and Memphis. Connects at Lynchburg with C. and 4013-3m* ‘Write for New Ilustrated Booklet. ©. Railway for Lexington and Natural Bridge = Zz B. om datly. Solid train Wasbington to New Orleans | PRIVATE LESSONS IN MATHEMATICS, Ei AMES B. REILLY, Owner and Propr. without change, Sunset Personally Conducted Tour- | lish, Latin, German, Shorthand, Music, Blemon. | —™B@-1yr&38t and with unobstruct- | overlooking ocean | 13 OLD SOL’S TOTAL ECLIPSE 50,000 American Families Use Bradburys. £ $$ _ The roll of bonor Includes the Inst seven Presidents of the U. S—the most prom- inent cablaet officers—senators, congrexs- men and public officials of the past de- eade and the brainiest and most famous ministers, lawyers and professioval men of the country—the real “ROYALTY of AMERICA.” The Bradbury's sweet singing quality of tone has endeared it to ail, and makes A the “ideal home piano” of the world. You buy the Bradbury direct from the makers—at first cost of making—you pay no agents’ profits. We, as makers, back- ed by an immense capital, can afford to quote you easier terms than any piano agent in America. Liberal allowance made for your old square plano in ex- change for new Bradbary Upright. Drop us 2 postal and we'll call and examine your instrument. BRADBURY Factory Warerooms, 1225 Pa. Ave. FREEBORN G. SMITH, MANUFACTURER. W.P.V WICKLE, Manager. it oe “The Music Headquarters —where Steinways are sold. Symphonies Are Going ~Closing out these unrivaled self- playing instruments way under reg- ular prices. Can be played as parlor or church organ that is manipulated by the fingers or used as a self-play- ing instrument. —Let us show you a Symphony. Symphony ‘Symphony. Symphony (used) $800 Orchestral Grand All on easy terms. One Piano bargain—a splendid instrument—to go to the first comer for $225. E DROOP scs, Steinway and Other Leading Pianos, 925 Pa. Ave. MEDICAL. THB TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE and Diabetes, as used by Dr. Westlake, IS NOT N' but is the result of over twelve years’ careful research and ob- servation of the disease in all stages; over one hundred testimonials (14 physicians) ‘on file in my office attest this fact. Patients will be re- ceived at house. Correspondence with physicians solicited. 3. A. WESTLAKE, M.D. ja22-2t* Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist in the cure of all special dis- eases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5; Tues., Thurs. and Sat.| A reporter saw the ex-President at evenings, 7 to 8. 602 F'n.w. Closed on Sunday. | princeton regarding Mr. Morgan's stat. Favorable Observations Made at Many Points in India, Lick Observatory Party Wa: Spectally TALNI Gritish India, between Amrasti and Nagpur), January 22.—The observa- tions of the eclipse of the sun today by E. W. Maunder and C. T. H. Waites were most successful. The sky was perfectly clear, and the light during the middle of the totality equaled a full moon. The gen- eral shape of the sun's corona was the same as in the eclipses of 1886 and 18%6. The corona exterced over two diamet from the sun, and its gre: along the sun's equator. Photographs w obtained on a scale of 4-5 inch to the <u diameter and also on the scale of 1-10 inch to get the coronal extensions. Tereeere eee ey secre ceces . . test extent was its prominences was successfully observed with an opera glass fitted with a direct vision prism in one of the eye pieces. Th. Photographs of the corona were obtaine. on a scale of 7-10 inch to the sun's ameter and also on the scale of 1-10 inch Gcod spectrum photographs were obtain: The spectrum of the flash was obtained with a prismatic camera and a six-inch telescope. The Lick Observatory party, under Prof. Campbell, wire that the sky is clear, and that the observations have been successful. The light in the middie of totality was greater than the full moon, and the general shape of the corora was similar to the eclipses of 1886 and 18%. It extended to the distances nearly two diameters from the sun. The greatest extension was along the line of the sun’s equator. CALCUTTA, January 22.—The eclipse of the sun was witnessed at all the stations under favorable circumstances, the weather was perfect and the results were most valuable. The totality at Buxar lasted one and one-half minutes. Five special trains went to Buxar with Europeans. There were no disturbances. acne OPPOSED TO ANNEXATION, Ex-President Cleveland Corrects State- ment Made by Senator Morgan. Last Wednesday in the Senate Mr. Mor- gan asserted that President Cleveland favorable to the acquisition of the islands, and that it had been his intention to re- store Queen Liliuokalan!, and to negotiate with her a treaty of annexation. Mr. Mor- gan said that Mr. Cleveland would never have taken such a positive position as he did against the Dole government and in Opposition to annexation but for the an- tagonistic and misleading report of Com- missioner Blount. Mr. Morgan added that he had been convinced from private inter- views with the ex-President that he not only believed in the wisdom of annexing Hawaii, but that he also would have rec- ommended the annexation of Cuba under right conditions. ist Excursion Through Sleeper on this train every | tary or advanced. Experienced tutor; coll Wednesday and Saturday to ‘San Francisco without | graduate. FP. ©. Box fis. noo sme The Shelburne. change. 4:01 P.M.—Local for Front Royal, Strasburg and UNIVERSITY Directly on the beach. Open throughout the ne Achy mee Beet National Capitol SCHOOL, entire year. J. D. SOUTHWICK, Manager. 6:00 PEM. (ex day). — ¥ S. Intermediate and Aca- 5 5 oe eae LIMITED. Compooed ocr ss lmeasia Cone Deas te ee nine Cinawes. 7 aS PinMantie. City, Riv; electste peratoriae intest. Drawing Room, partment, ation, ie Ww. , AM, Hes % ee Send for illus Library ond Dining Cars, for Jacksonville and St. dead Master. | stroct, level. Hewes ee Je25-tf JAMES HOOD. SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. SANDERSOD HOTEL, ANNAPOLIS, MD— Large rooms; modern conveniences; abundant ta- ble; boating, bathing, fishing; $5 per week up- ward. W. SANDERSON, Prop., formerly Con- gressional Hotel, Washington. Jez9-tt Augustine, and Drawing’ Room Car for Augusta, with connection for Aiken. 10:43 —Dally.—WASHINGTON AND SOUTH- WESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, composed of Puilman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining ‘Cars and Day Coaches. Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville, Tenn., via Asheville, xville and Chattanooga; New York to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Sa- yannah and Jacksonville, uniting at Danville with Pullman Sleeper from Richmond to Augusta, via LAWRENCE SCHOOL OF Removed’ Blecution, 1127 10th ot, nee Mod. Terms. TRIAL LESSON. (20 Class Lesson RECITALS MONTHLY. Open DAY & EV! esO-Tme FRENCH LANGUAGE COURSES; ALL GRADES easy, quick, attractive: good pronunciation. 20 or 4€ lessons.” Boarding pupils taken. Experienced teacher, MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME,307 D st.n.w. Columbia, with connection for Aiken, and New "York eine eee mphi via rm am, New to New Gneans, via Atlanta and. Montgomery. Vestibuled Private Tuition. : B 5 Day Coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Rail- Boys prepared for best colleges. For ctreu-| Where Will You Go This Winter? way Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgomery. lars address Dr. S. W. Murphy,A-M., 927 M ‘TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVI-| de27-im* ee te Why not tr SION leave Washington 9:01 arn. daly, 4:45 p.m. W. = y y for hound Wilt 8 pia daily, Ete? Sander, ae | Washington Heights School | CALIFORNIA or MEXICO? and 6:10 p.m. daily for Herndon. "Re- ington 8:26 a.m, and 3:00 ).m. Hill, 7:06 a.m. ‘daily, ex- cept Sunday, ‘rom Herndon, 8:34 a.m. dally, except Sunday, from Leesburg. ‘Through tratus from the south arrive at Wash- ington, 6:42 a.m. and 2:20 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. . daily except Monday. lar- nd 9:35 p.m. daily, except Sun- 1m. daily from Charlottesville. Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnished at offices, 705 15th st. n.w., S11 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania railroad prssenger station. S. GANNON, 34 Vice Prest. & Gen. Mgr. J, M. CULP, ‘Truffle Manager. W. A. TORK, Gen. Pass. Agent. LS. BROWN, Gen. Agt. Puss. Dept. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule tn effect November 14, 1897. Leave Washington from station corner of New Jersey ave. and © st. For Chicago and Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains, 11:05, 11:25 a.m., 8:05 p.m. innati, St. Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- :25 a.m. | Veatibuled Limited, 8:40’ p.m. P. 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 10th at. n.w. Mise PHA SDa Day, School for Girls. Principal, SARA M. STERRETT. eee Olney School, 18th st. 7 «.- On Conn, ay Boarding and aa, academic and cillegiats courses rum iss Virginia “Mason Dorsey, se28-tf Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. THE STUART SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND YQUNG LADIES. DAY AND BOARDING) OPENS OGE. 4. 1224 AND 1226 15th st. n.¥., COR. MASS. AVE. se3-5m Miss CLAUDIA ‘STUART, Principal. MR. PUTNAM'S SCHOOL, 1633 19TH ST. opens ee 27, 1897. Pupils of all Preparation for colleges, universities ax cal school 5 Best of references. BALCH'S CIVIL. Business College, 1; The Luxurious “Sunset Limited’ Now runs semi weekly between CYICAGO, ST. LOUIS and SAN FRANCISCO, Via Chicago and Alton R. R.—St. Louis, Iron Mt. and Southern R. B.—Texas and Pacific R. B, and Southern Pacific R. R. For full information, free illustrated pamphlets, maps and time tables, also lowest rates, sleeping car tickets and baggage checked, apply to nearest agent of any of the above named compadles. “Ge16-thém,3m,28, PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Haines Bros.’ Pianos are world leaders. ‘Tickets, Teferences sel-tt SERVICE INSTITUTE AND 1-11th st. n.w.—Typewrit- ing, bookkeep'ag and sten P teachers. i graphy taught by best Pupils instructed by correspondence. det8-2m* é ment. Mr. Cleveland said: “I can hard LADIES GOODS. believe Mr. Morgan made the assertions imputed to him. He knew perfectly well = ate that I have been utterly and constantly HAYING GIVEN UP pected ag Heroes opposed to Hawaiian annexation. The ae eer voor sister, and her busband, | AFSt thing I did after my inauguration, in Mr. EH HORGAN, of 806 K w., who are practical furriers,’ Miss C. CUNNINGHAM. ja6-tf March, 1893, was to recall from the Senate ACCOUNTANTS. an annexation treaty then pending before that body. I regard the annexation of these islands as a complete departure from our national mission. I did not suppose J. E. BATES, there was any person in federal public li Public sccoustant, and ‘auditor, that had any doubt as to my position in ol .. Loan and ‘rast building. STORAGE. this matter. “Aside from any question of annexation, CAN BORROW MONEY ON YOUR FURNI- ats pianos, mdse., ete. NORTHWEST STOR- and without harboring any design of re- storing the Hawaiian monarchy, I inves- AGE HOUSE, ‘Goods Insured,” 316-18 Sth st. aw. del-3m wi e7-4tt tigated the relation of our representatives to its overthrow. This investigation satis- fied me that oyr interference in the mat- ter was disgraceful and wrong, and I would gladiy, for the sake of our national honor and fair fame, have repaired that wrong; only this and nothing more.” 2+ AMERICAN MEAT BUSINESS IN THE SOUTH. Capital From the North Developing ABROAD. Her Resources. From the Manufactureis’ Record. The remarkable development of the south’s export trade is emphasized by a summary of the statistics of breadstuff shipments for the year 1897 as compared with 1896. The total shipments of corn, wheat, oats and flour from five leading southern ports aggregated 167,038,972 bush- cls, against 128,861,847 bushels in 1896. The total increase was 39,077,125 bushels. The total value of the exports of all breadstuffs from the leading ports of the country for 1897 was $243,121,108, a gain over 1896 of It is Sold Extensively Scotland, The State Department has been informed through Rufus Fleming, the United States consul at Edinburgh, Scotland, that Amer- ican meat, chilled or frozen, is sold exten- sively by the butchers and co-operative stores in Edinburgh and Glasgow, and in other parts of Scotland. At a recent meet- ing of the directors of the Scottish cham- ber of agriculture a resolution was adopt- ed asking the town council of Edinburgh to take steps to “check or regulate the Throughout ge 4 S ei ought For Pittsburg and Cleveland, Express daily, ARATORY SCHOOL, 1333 me the orts | Janse quantities of foreign meat broug' 11:05 a.m. and 8:0 p.m. {LAISE, Prin.—A private and ° Sooo Oe renee $80,050,002, against | from Yorkhill, Glasgow.” ‘This action of For Columbus, Toledo and Detrot correspondence schol. Sforthand; Pitman sys- CW rice u S he tol ‘ : ooo LST 16s | the chamber was urged by the president, For Winchester and way statiot tem, new and rapid methed; typewriting, civil $57,177,884, being an increase SE ee at car ha aur Wate Se apretnels OS 45:40 and 7 230 p.m. service; English branc u For New. Orleans, Memphi a ranches and specis! studies, Attention to bac! . Birmingham, Chat- ‘ard pupils. no25-tt Some still lower prices on brand-new tonooga, Knoxville, Bristol ‘and Roanoke, :00 : si — Uprights. Reducing pri ae a i Hala Gunston Institute, sr cm, tock, Soe ofan For Baltimcre, week days, 30, 7:05, x7:10, 1212 and 1214 14th st. n.w. $600 Upright—$405. 380, x12:05 ‘n. no23-4tt Mr. and Mrs, B. R. MASON. Upright—$380. $10 f Upright—$355. | payments, $450 Upright—$330. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Squares taken in exchange. Uhevy Chase P. 0., Md. ‘Thus of a total gain from the entire coun- try of $66,900,000 nearly one-half, or $31, 877,168, was from five southern ports. Mak- ing a comparision by percentages, the in- crease from these five southern ports was 55 7-10 per cent, against 23 5-10 per cent for all other ports. Of industrial enterprises reported for the week the two most important ones look to the development of extensive water-powers far as in our power, the interests of the agriculturists.”. The ‘secretary stated that “there had been in course of recent weeks certain negotiations between some well- to-do people—landed proprietors and farm- ers—with a view of getting up some active opposition to the butchers in Edinburgh and elsewhere.” He held that it was the duty of the chamber to support the move- ers and co-operative stores buy American ci pane = THE PIANO EXCHANGE, 913 PA. AVE. ital k | ment. bur ston 024-200 : For’ Annapélis, 7:10 and French the language of the house. 2 ost Bae er tact epee peg This warfare waged by the farmers Por Bredevick, week Gage, 8:00, 11:25 a.m Miss G PETTIGREW Asst” Priveibat with a capital stock of $100,000. Each com: | against imported meat, the Cons inn 5:80 p.m. Sundays 9:00 @:m.. 1:18 pm” my18-1y-10. wy Chive Boot Pp A NOS READ | pany will Gevelop from 10,000 to 12,000 horse- | fully explained by ° oo pes et as caste woe ene WIMCDAUGHSIS CLASSES, 1425 NEW YORK THIS! $35 a0 1 Bat. "Bendre, Co) win, THR | te aeration, | Sremking, “hentcerng 205" p.m. 3 ‘stenography, typew: For! Galthersburg and way points, week days, | clocution, dramatic act, physical culture, reve Special Cash Bargain S15, 4:38, 6:35, 7:05 3 p.m. | German,’ Spanish, whist, telegraphy, history: ight Pi 00 acm., 1:15, 7% sus Lotin. ‘terms §1 a month to members. Member. Good Upright Piano for only ashington” Junction and way ponte, 8| ship, $1 a year. Mrs. ANNA 8. HAMILTON, a.m., 4:80, 5:80 pin. week days. 9 a.m., 1:15 | _Pres. 02,6,tt = ars : EDWARD ©. TOWNSEND, CAS! AL BELUB LINE FOR NE! - SEND, PHILADELPRIAT YORK AND | Miss ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, H. ‘Tf you want it, call promptly, as it cannot be Blocution, Voice Culture, Grace, Ex} duplicated at chis price. oes pression, 1817’ 13th et. n.w. AIP trains illuminated with Pintsch light. For Philadelphia, New York, B Be tee Ll tare Game fSleplng Sr open A 30 clock Bundare af EEN: John F. Ellis & Co., CLARK": GRUISE TO THE ORIENT S550 ALL SHORE EXCURSIONS, HOTELS, GUID) &c., INCLUDED, by North German Lloyd xpos 12:01 night, sleeping car open ten o'clock. Addl: tional trains for Philadelphia, week days, daily, 8 p.m. Parlor Care on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10 a.m., 12:05 noon, 1:15 and 3:00 p.m., week da 9 a.m. Sundays. CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, ja2t 937 PENNA. AVE. N.W. Haines Bros.’ Pianos are world leaders, t : 8.8) “Aller,” Feb. 5, "98. Cul ' pa tiseert Sanday.” °°" express trang, rnerpamed, a MOsT See N EW. UPRIGHTS Baggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offices, 619 Pennsylvania ave. n.w., New York ave. and 15th st., and_at Depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, Gen. Manager. Mgr. Pass. Traffic. leaving ‘the U. S. this winter, covering more ground and affording more sightseein A COURSE OF NINE LECTURES minent pro- fessors and divines, ylz.: Consul Wallace, Jern- salem; a professor of Robert College, Constanti- SACRIFICED means big saving to you to take advan- tage of our specials. We're reducing the stock of uprights—and have cut prices sur- nolT nople, and of the American College, Athens, &c. VISITING Gibraltar, Malaga, Granada, Alharabra, pelelnsly- $10 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILW: Algiers, Malta, Cairo, Jerusalem, Beyrout, Epbe- New $600 Uprights—$425. ae THROUGH THE GR. wee sus, Constantinople, Athens, Naples, Rome.Genoa. | New $550 Upright—$400. eccree OU are Ses SCENERY OF 17 DAYS IN EGYPT AND PALESTINE. New $500 Uprights—$375. taken ELECTRIG LIGHTED: STRAM He AEED, | Stopover privilege in Europe on homeward trip. New §450 Uprights— $250. in ALL, MEALS “SERVED IN pintna cars.| Optional Nile Trip to Thebes, ae STATION SIXTH AND B STREETS. The Piano Exchange, 913 Pa. ave. Karnak and Luxor by specially Ja21-20a Schedule in effect January 5, 1998. 2:2) P.M. DAILY—Cincinnati and St. chartered steamer only $50 extra. elai—Solid ‘train for Cincinnati, Putitias sieesets | EUROPE, HOLY LAND, nOnED Ronin: ‘Send to Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis | for 1808 programs. and 8t. Louls without chénge. Parlor ears Cincin- jEBANE ©. CLARK, 111 Broadway, New York. 11:10 P.M. DAILY_¥. F. V. Limited—Solta train ; for Cineionat!. — Puil etait zits Sir cues; |North German Lloyd BARGAINS man compartment car toe\ Virginia’ Hot “Sprluge, agate Sv pee ——— 2 bag ge, cecsdays, ‘There and Satur-| SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. BREMEN. Some enti: barga‘ns in Second-hand Pianos, a mile a Fe ‘St. Louis. ings. Sleepers |’ Havel.Tu.,Feb. 8, 9 am) Havel. Tu.,Mai which we t in exchange during the Xmas 3:29 PM. DAILY Bor Charlottes- Bees ee ESS 22, — ae eeercnay to get a Piano at a very ve..Tu.,| . 1, be 7] a re. gille, Staunton and for Hichmond dally, except | Xuteer Wik, Dor Greene ae = sermee® te. atiigd Reabe Upright, Square and Grand Plano PIANOS FOR RENT. ‘Tuning, “and Moving. Wm. Knabe &'Co. : ‘§al3-244 10:07 A.M, EXCEPT SUNDAX—Partor Ww: Richmond and Rickmond to ou P. a to Pointeaaiy, ruil line, via Penna., R., F. id ©. and O. lagi 5 Reservations an ets at Chesa) ofices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania Hear er station. A te & Bye INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. American Line. ¢ B. W. FU: New York - Southa: - 1422 PENNA. AVE. N.W. api7-384 General Passenger det. Twin nctow. Un a" Mall Beeamabion,” WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND Batablished 1842. NON BAILWAY, ether: M STATION, WOM GERRY NOVEMBER ange are STIEFF, 11:15 AM. : Fina Bae, ‘Without a rival for tone, touch and durability. For Mt. Rementher, you are dealing directly with the Tee Aes 18 manufacturer. noon, 2:15, 3:45, TUNING. MOVING AND SHIPPING WILL RE- Bot Arlington ‘CEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ps 300, 8:58, 10:05, e A is i i power for electrical transmission to be used in manufacturing enterprises in and around these cities. The Atlanta enterprise has secured the co-operation of some capitalists in New York largely interested in munic- ipal undertakings throughout the country. During the week there was reported the organization of a $100,000 steamship com- pany to operate a line of steamers from Port Arthur, Texas, to Mexican ports, large contracts for freight to Mexico hav- ing been already made. Among the new industrial enterprises re- ported during the week were a $60,000 cot- ton manufacturing company at Fayette- ville, N. C.; a $30,000 iron foundry at Rome, Ga.; $150,000 gold mining company at Dah- lonega, Ga.; large machine-tool works at Covington, Ky.; $100,000 brewery at New Orleans, La.; $600,000 telephone company at New Orleans; $100,000 window-glass fac- tory at Baltimore; $250,000 corundum min- ing company to operate in Clay county, N. C.; $100,000 steamship line company at Port Arthur, Texas; two $5,000 telephone companies at Lexington, Va., and a $10,000 oft development company at Sistersville, W. a. beef at 4% pence (% cents) per pound, and sell it at the same price they charge for Scottish beef, for which they pay 6 pence @2 cents) per pound, wholesale. —_—___2-___ ADELAIDE MASON TO MARRY. Actress to Become the Wife of Spenker Reed's Nephew. A dispatch from Atlanta, Ga., says: Miss Adelaide Mason, daughter of Marion Man- ola, now playing here with her mother in “Friend Fritz,” is engaged to be married to Charles Dana Burrows, nephew of Speaker Thomas B. Reed, and himself a prominent New Englander. Miss Mason is seventeen years old, and han been on the stage one year. She is the only daughter of Mrs. Jack Mason. Her father is Henry Mould, a wealthy iron manufacturer of Pittsburg, from whom her mother was divorced sev- eral years ago. seine DIVORCED FOR SIX MONTHS. Novel Provisional Decree Granted by a Brooklyn Justice. Justice Gaynor, in the supreme court of Brooklyn, handed down a decision Saturday which will attract much attention. He granted to Mrs. Sarah 8. Conner a decree of separation from her husband, the sep: ration to last for six months only, during which time her husband is to pay her $10 a week alimony. In doing this the justice exercised a New York’s Latin Quarter. From Lippincott’s. Eastward from quaint old Greenwich lies Washington Square, whose vicinage, together with a devious and doubtfully de- fined district bisected by Broadway and reaching irregularly eastward and north- ward as far as Stuyvesant Square, has sometimes been styled the “Latin Quarter” of New York. Within this region a few of the pioneer American authors, many of those who belonged to what John Bur- Troughs calls our “second crop,” and a still larger number of authors who “have not yet the advantage of being~ dead, tave or have had home or haunt. ner born, and his father, “the seer.” wrote | WS @ retired plumber. He was seventy some Of his ‘metaphysical treatises,” "We [D4 she thirty years old may sure that shool kept a ferule,”” which young James From Lippincott's. knowledge, was not far distant, ape. it had article accepted,” a Ly ees eet ice gr enege a Slims rth of the “wide fronted wesfrongeoed ae Pie use a its w- | discipline of ” ing-room windows” and with steps and| +put your earnings?” I said. trimmings of white marble, in which dwelt 7 he repeated, with a Dr.* Sloper of James’ tale with his | “The earnings’ daughter and her plotting aunt; an- | perplexing smile. “Yes, the earnings. As ther marble and brick dwelling of the | 1 told you, I wrote thousands of articles row is ‘hat from which Kitty, the | and they were all rejected; all came back of one of Brunner’s merry “Bal- | with printed or written notes of thanke— este” a a std entttg 12 {£2 | motes from all over the world. some of “summering” in a studio building on them very odd, some with well-known side of the square. Hereabout N. iprge thae ge ate en eg provoked by the poet's con- os ae ” in relation to the lat- . sense of