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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1898-24 PAGES... —— = - came —=—$—eeee, 5 i . 4 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. HOTELS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. —— ~ TERY - | $25. NED UPON FURNITURB, IN WASHINGTON. IN WASHINGTON. This List rs Every Saturday. eRFURNISHED. TE ate akeey See Rapa | SpllaD eehie LONED Odea? pasuca a =. a aa eae Woe Stinwaye re wi. .T_ ., near 7th st. read: ELECTRIC CARS 106 ft. | removal; ‘on ineurance policies, Wand Pace Hotel, At- Flat 206 D nw, 6.30.00 avay: 5 rooms, cella: Water ond gas; on corner | unsettled estates, de, Apply S12 lath st. nw. Georgetown University THE NATIONAL CAPITAL} HOTEL INFORMATI Special offer of high grade jantic City, NJ. 60r, Flat 208 D nw, 5r.30.00 | of 2 principal stress. with 1 acre of ground. 1m, i per year 000.00 1440 S st nw, ir..-28. it STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 8 nies. | ainnny- il wadecin GAN ROULOIN ON EE: Washington; D. C UNIVERSITY SCHOOL FREE. pianos at reduced prices. . 1335 - if 39 = ag =. &: FOR SALB—WASH. HEIGHTS, ON CALIFORNIA myret District real patate. ia —— suit, at 5 “it . rite) oe = ares Sena aaneiniena XS. | For bocklets of Americen, European Hotels = nc preteh aa pm AVE., ONE BLOCK WEST OF CONN. AV and 6 per cent; commission nominal. Under the management of the Fathers of the So- PENS = and Summer Resorts, also rates of apartments 1p wer et a fais Suh Me, Oedeg) | TNO! OP Tae Pieeg aS (meet us: | sett 7 TALS POR, Gow wt mon | GEG" ofetpe Mira oie bundred proteus aod | POWNE, ANAPULIS AND ALL COLLEGES. fe | srt Summer Resorts, sie cates of arts UPRIGHT PIANOS. 1224 17th nw. 1829 12th nw, 6r, TEUCTED HOUSES IN WASHINGTON. JUST | WANTED—TO BORROW $7,000 AT 4 PER CENT A an ‘ sium and lahoratory. For cats! ‘apply to HOT EAU. Marshall & Wendell $218 Sth st ow od CONVENTENCE, “MODERN 1 | Mletest, on elit sige seers: must, Ue gin! | GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1786-89. | quzd-ime W. W. PHELAN, A.sf, Head Maste- EL TARIFF BUR oa) mea eee pebnnben 71 Sth st nw, tad ke eee cwner, direct. Pomp cen haat Reopens Tuesday, Sept. 18. = = 2 —_ — Bick STAMAAY: 19h FLOOR PIN. | Set = Preparatory and Collegiate Courses for Boarders Chevy Chase j & Regent st Lesa mame? ser ist ew, 130 Fla_av aw, QUARTERED OAK) FLUMBING OF | MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 20 SUNE Ad COE | GM papel. COMPLETE POST-GRADUATE FRENCH AND” ENGLISH SCHOOL 248 Rue de Rivoll, Paris. — paaetan bechereesene tame , D> pt 7 3 BEAUTIFULLY DEC ‘TED. TRSES. = a 5 plo 1S ie p ASK IS AN INSPECTION. Ges Gs MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, “¥ouNDED 1851. AL ae HOTEL POCKET GUIDE SQUARE PIANOS. 1822 12th nw, z ZACH. M. KNOTT & CO... sel-tf 1406 G w. Reopens Mo! et. 3. French the Jangnage ‘of the house. FREE. Gabi 1241 2ist nw, 6r MAN BLDG.) 1425 N.Y. AVE. We LAW DEPARTMENT, FOUNDED 1870. Mile. L. M. BOULIGNY, Principal. | (4p. american Plan; E.P.. Eoropesn. Op., Open.) | “abller steneeeeee sees BUD 1247 Bist nw. 5 MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST Beopens Wedaeidas'On” 5 : ise ©. PETTIGREW, ‘Asst. Prin | Arh Avy Ney yeas) or Rap | Chickering $110 2209 1 st nw, SALE. 5 SRIFIC 3 3 interest on D. C. real estate security. pe ond aia) my10-156t Chevy Chase P. O., Md. N.Y. Hotel Kenmore, A. D Kusbe:. ms 47 Detrees nw. Gr. Megat residen-e en eA at. eur Cone ave; buat | FIANIC T. RAWLINGS. 1606 Pa. ave., Arlington ae a ee ae FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL—S80 Lessons TO | ASBURY PARK. westErdtictel Op.Je.22. AP..#8p} CN $350 eg Noli the Sf brown stone and brick; 12 rooms, butle,'s | Tus. Co.'s bldg. L.'D. tel. 140. seltt | _se3-s,tu&th-1m-24 fat Rector. | ¥Bronouace well apeak, read, andevatend” Conrece | BALTIMORE, Md.....The Carroliten, A.P., $2.50 up| * a 2024 1 st nw, or 1015 U st nw. Gr 901 2st nw 1163 igth st m Flat No 2, _M st nw, Wesley Hts 2122 13th nw, 921 9th st nw, 7r- 1907 L st nw. 9r. G68 RB st nw, Gr.._ 130.00 3008 P st nw, 10r. .30.00 ‘The above is only a portion of the property on my beoks. For full lst call at office for bulletin issved on the Ist and 15th. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. pw. 7i8 Ss st nw, 6: 2813 Dumbarton, 6r-13.00 2261 Clev'd av, Gr.13.00 tu, th For RENT115 7TH NE; FINE 7 rooms, bath, celiar; convenient to rent, $25. ALLEN C. CLARK, 605 F utw. 2-iw For RENT— 1333 14th nw, sto. ) Roo dwg & stable. ..$100.00 Sta 1346-34-53 apd 60 228 Yale uw, lor, bay \313_C s marble 3 -55.00/1724 14th nw, 55.00/1323 L nw, Sr. window, front (each) 1329 N aw, lir 2200 R, 10r. “56.00/434 Ist ne, 6r- 905 Pa’ av, Or F ow, 8 off rs. 1201 Q nw, 12r- I nw, 6r. 1903 3d nw, lor G1s2i L nw, 5r. 1620 17th nw. 8r -85 Bates nw, 427 4th n 3225 NJ av nw. 4r flats 2208 Clev'd av, Gr. Estate Officer. Sr,ami.$38.59 306 P st nw, 6r. 15.50 407 Ist nw, Or.ami.30.00 419 12th se, Gr... .12.50 310 M ow, 622 L se, GF. 11.30 612 Pa a : N se. Gr. -7.50 611 C se, 7r, amt. .26. S13 12th ne, Sr. 12.50 2236 7th ‘nw Gr&sto. 18.06 3 20-s,tukth’ ROBERT &. BRADLEY, 1303 F st. OR RENT—UNFURN 2 ba.$75.00 111 C se, 16r&b. ..$25.50 00 96 K ne, Gr&b. » 1607 Erie nw, FOR RENT— Mass av bet 14th &15th,per an..$2.200.00 1217 Fa av, fin 2 lot. per an... .1,500.00 1215 Pa av, fine lot. per ai Lots 19 to 2! per yr..1,200.00 (otfice bid, 28-25 14th, 10r. 9 Mo av, i 2th xt, Or... 85.50 22 R ow, lor. ki Aspin View, 17r. .200. Rt st, 10r. 4028 Ve ay hw,14r. 160.00 NC st, Or. 529 New Hamp 15th st, 7r. 18 rms... .1 M st, Sr. Conn av, 13r-1 @ Clifton, ‘I4r. -1 PB ow, ‘Wr. ..125.6 14r 125.00 1407 1444 Stoughton, 91 1734 29th st, 1712 14th (fat), 61 2006 P st, 9r. 2d fi 931 Pa 1809 4th st, 1237 12th st, 2d fl 1324 Froftice: 06 Q st nw. circle, 1ST. 1601 16th nw.Tir.100.c0 1204 K, 12r. 3106 P st, or. 1800 14th.s& 11 L st, ir. 1738 P st, 14i 4 12th st (up! 1436 N nw '25 11th (up par Lot cor 20th&! 822 Ist st. Sr. p 1610 14th 2009 Portner Carroll ay 3 Pack, 14) 2 1019 Tow, 12r 1413 G st (store) 2126 Kt st, lar. 1621 2ist nw, ior. 1540 Columbia, 1344 Wallach,’ 6: 4015 8th nw, 8r. 720 17th (flat) » Tdr... 2165.00 Flat 4, B & Q, 8r. -20. ::65.00 915 EB’ sw, 61 20 2 65.09 3d fl 931 Pa ave 1164 9th et, 5r. (club rooms) 911 18th st, Jor. 917 E sw. 6r. 8027 N aw, 12r..°°65.00 Up 1104-68 14th. 2r.20.00 405 11th ow. 2r._- 65.00 1802 Corcoran, 6r..18.£0 1725 De Sales, 1ir.60.00 1443 Pierce pl, 7r..18.00 Lith st, 13r...60.00 1419 Lith st, 6r....16.25 Md av ne, 1ér $07 18th nw, Or... °15.00 Towa circle, 10r.6 1213 F nw (3d firy.15.00 ) 17th st (flat)...15.00 521 1th (flat), 3r..12.50 212-14-16-20-24-28-30 Ast st sw, 6r, ea.12.50 14th st rd nr Bright- wood Hotel, 5r...12.50 1345 Est. 51 12.2 6 & 16 Watkins st. Chevy Chase,5r,ea10.00 NE cor 334 & Pros. 1525 I st. 12r..... 9 15th ow, Or... ® H nw, stkdw 4 Hillyer pi,1ir. 618 E ow, 15r 2034 Hillyer pl, Jor. pect ets...... 10.00 2235 Q st, lor, 3-6-9-10_ Baldwin's 2932 14 row, 5r, each.....8.00 1024 Trinidad av, or 15th st n -6.00 115 L st se, 4r. and stables apply at cfiice. THOMAS J. FISHER _& CO. aa. =: 1324 ze st. 2. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—BARGAIN—4 LOTS, 12x00 TO 10. alley, s.e.. suitable for flats—for all, $1,100. ive $100 to one selling same. OWNER, 2318 T st. now. sel-3t* FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS For furs wardrobe 8, desks, DROB © 3 Monda: FOR SALE ID square pb ties, leaving city, need money I bet. G and 8 p.m. at 1002 th st. me. ie CD's HARAC nts," In ten volumes, hi used at 1002 AQUE SHADES, the best « pur window shades, 3 ality floor oll. and 26c. square yard; laid HN with samples. “K ne FOR Lu A LOT OF SE MACHINE some equal to new, w taken in ex: ge for Domestics during August. In- ling New Homes, Singers, Domestics, Wheeler & Wilsons, Americans, Whites, Auotmatics, &c Must be sold at once to make room. From 2 Warranted. C. AUERBACH, 7 & H. _se FOR SALE i NEED OF FUNDS, I will sell my nearly new mahogany upright plano that ccst $300 for $150. Please address at once Box 39, Star office. ausl-4t FOR SALE—Bo¢ ON POULTRY, PIGEOS dogs and pet stock, &c.: also, parrets, canaries gs and p all ki ‘and brood- ers. SCHMID'S BIRD 12th st. now. +7 For sau 7; GRAND upright . $05; my expenses’ are small, and will sell new ‘piangs at half price; planos tuned, $1. F. W. HELBIG, 1742 Teh et. mw. aud-4tt FOR SALE LOUNG! and gasoline’ stoves $1 per week. RB! CREDIT HOUSE, 31: “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. STEAMER WAKEFIELD, FoR POTOMAC RIVER LAND: Leazes dD. : Mot Wharf) ngs to Colo- Cotton's, e's, Howard and Cobru: Wednesday te landings to Colorial Beach, Point, Colton Leonardtown, Abell’s, Nomini Creek, Piney s Island, ‘Smith Creex, Coan aud Yeo: rs, 7 a.m. for intermediate landings to Beach, Bishwood, Fock Point, Colton’s, creek. edule in effect Angast 8. €. W. RIDLEY, Geueral Manager. . RANDALL'S POTOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HAKRY RANDALL will leave iver f Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point own as Lower Machodoc. Wednesdays at 7 p.m., : ROUTE, . D. C. TO GLYMONT, MD., and intermediate landings. + ESTE KANDA datly, og, 9:90 am. Keturn-ng about 3 p.m. commodations first-class. Freight = antil the hour of galling, E. 5. RANDALL, Proprietor and Manager. GEO. ©. CARPINTER. General Agent, Washington, WM. M. REARDO! . Alexandria. jel6-20tt ‘fHE WEEMS AT CO, KIVER ROUTE. rf sle in effect June 3, 1898. AMEKS POTOMAC AND SUE. POTOMAC es Washington every -m.. and Steamer SUE every Mon- x Baltimore and River landings. ight roust be prepaid. penty, cellar and 2 bath rooms (tiled); finished in hard wood; double ficora, and espectally ar- ranged for entertaining; every modern conve- nieuce; will exchange for smaller property or sell n small cash payment, balance monthly install- rents, same as rent. R. J. MARSHALL, se3-3t 508 11th st. naw. NEAR THE CORNER OF 13TH AND a -W., a mice bay-window brick house; 9 rooms rnd bath; for $4,250. Address B. EB. Star offi it FOR SALE—THE FINEST HOUSE IN COLUMBIA Heights, 2005 13th st.; 11 rooms; hot water hext; all modern improvements; less than cost oD easy terms; must be sold; house open. L. ¥. BREUNINGER, Owcer, 20 13th st. nw. se3-3t* FOR SALE— » those at corner of 18th and Kenyon sts. 1 mbia Heights; they are the only houses ~ the kind in the District; they have wide porches, side and front yards, white-stone fronts, ete. If you contemplate buying a home it Is worth your While to see these houses before doing so. Price low and terms easy. See owner's sign-in front f en #e3-3t ‘OR SALE—1407, 1411 AND 1413 21ST ST.—ONLY B left of the handsome block of houses on 21xt st. bet. O and P sts.; Pompelian brick and stone fronts; 10 rooms; tiled baths; ull open fixtures: handsomely deccrated; cabinet mantels, and strictly medern. The houscs cannot be duplicated for price offered. Call for price and terms, GE. z , Owner, 606 F st. nw. _ se3-2w* N.W., ONE OF hendsom: dern improvements, dwe!l . Columbia Heights; $8,500; small eash pay- . rest long time. GEO. R. PHILLIPS, 1320 Di st. nw. se3-3t ALE — ATTENTION, INVESTORS AND LATORS—Can sell an 8-room brick on L st. n.w.; In good repair; lot 16x95 to 20-ft. ales; rented {to permanent tenant at $17.50 per imo. BARGAIN PRICE $2,350. B. F. SAUL 3 OR EXCHANGE— = We have the following very desirable NEW dential properties for SALE. or EXCHANGE, houses be bought WAY DOWN id opportunity to make an advantageous ge. if you are looking for a home or first- s investment: necticut Avenue Heights—1807 Phelps place; e. cor. 7th and L n.w. rooms; 25-ft. front; offer wanted. + Washington Heights — 2307-9-11-87-39 and 41 18th st. n.w.; 3-story, attic and cellar. Price, $12,000 each; offer wanted 1800-24 and 6 U st.; 3-story; 11 rooms; 2 Prices, $10,000 to $15,000; offer wanted. n.w, corner of Kalo- 3-story; 12 rooms; 3 er_heat; offer wanted. 5-17-19 and 21 Kenesaw Price, $7,300 each; offer baths, Eleven beautiful’ hou: ‘y; 8 rooms. .; 2544x100; 3-story; 11 rooms. offer wanted 30 and '32 Roanoke st.; 3-story; 9 rooms. rooms. Price, 13th st. 20-ft. front; 3-story; offer wanted. and 38 13th st. n.w.; 3-story; 13 rooms. 5 offer wanted. B. H. WARNE! HOWn as. ‘Cohurabia. ‘These houses por, contain Parlor ms communi- a.m.l. Need floor finished in hardwood ating if desired. Hot water hea’ 2 0 be seen to be appreciated. Will be sold for $1,000 than value if sold at once. Watch- on premises, Inducements offered to early aser. B. H. W2 ER & CO., 916 F n.w. MONEY [0 LOAN AT 5 PER CENT AND 5% per cent on District Real Estate. Apply to aus0-Im* A. D. ADDISON, 808 17th st. n.w. WE HAVE $14,000 IN HAND AT 5 PER GENT. We can place 4 and 4% per cent loans also. Answers given day of soplication. au30-6t DEEBLE & CO., 1319 F st. n.w. BORROW FROs US ON YOUR D. C. REAL ES- tare, PLENTY of 5 per cent money—ANY sum YOU DESIRE from $500 to $45,000. NO DELAY and but LITTLE expense. auz3-tf STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w. LCANS NEGOTIATED ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, old line life Insurance, building and loan ass'n deposits, syndicate certificates. warehouse receipts. No delay. YERKES & BAKER, Rooms 40 to 44.1110 F st. aui9-tt $1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Any amonnt. Lowest rates. Also installment plan. L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, aud-tt 1421 G st. n.w. MCNEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS AND life insurance policies. ATTWELL & STUBBLE- EIELD, Mertz bldg., cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. Interest, 5%. . Commission, 1%. LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 13 F st. 3380-2 ere H. K BEERS LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. tablished 1870. Mouey loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry, silverware, &c. Old gold’ and silver bought. a25-12m* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no delay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, noi8-tt 1411 G st. nw. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c., without removal; b confidential. Also on lige policies, stock's, indorsements, &c. E. B. McCOWAN, Room 19, 1419 F st. n. jy4-tt LOANS ON APPROVED COLLATERAL; NEGO- table paper discounted; second negotiated. DISTRICT BANKING AND INSURANCE AGENCY, is $1 , AT 4 TO 5 per cent; $250, $500, 6 per cent on D. C. real estate; conducted With economicas cousideration for borrowers. . 1407 F st. nw. REAL ESTATE AT LOW- No delays. M. A. BALLENGER, 610 1sth st. hw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOA: Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furnituve, pianos, horses, wagous, &c., with: cut removal ‘or publicity. Any business with us ‘strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in full at any time to suft the convenience of the borrower, and any part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan in proportion to the amount paid. ASHINGTON MORTGAGE €O., Jel6-tf 610 F st. MONEY TO LOAN O HOUSEHOLD Without remova est rates of interest. au2s-cf FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c. Strictly confidential. Payments received op principal, which reduces cost of car- tying. Do not let the landlord or any one harass you; we wil make you a loan to pay them off and’ make au easy contract for payment. Prompt attention given all xpplications. Courteous treat- ment tc all. Give us a call before golng else- where. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. fel0-12tf G02 F st. n. bldg. MO! TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAT. extate at 4%, 5, 514 and 6 per cent Intercat. Special privileges with respect to prior payments, specialty. TYLER & RUTHER: Y ted. Large amoun! FORD, 1307 F st. 0. FIRST Eon S$ H. AVE. Built of stone large rooms and 2 bath rooms '§ pantry and cellar; heated by hot weter, and handsomely decorated; every mod» improvement anu convenience; large front rear yard. Can be purchased on monthly Instali- ments about the same as rent. Apply at once. : R. J. MAR 508 1th st. n. BARGATN pared to offer one enient and desirable houses in the city a decided bargain if sold within the next month. Only parties meaning business need ap- B. H. WARNER & CO. and brick; (tiled); butler FOR SALE—SEVERAL houses will be given early purheasers. and take advantage of the heat so as to get some real estate cheap. B. H. WARNER & C v6 F ‘0 LEAVE THE E . located in best sections FOR 7 will sacrifi of the northw rown stone and brick; bay window; 9 rooms, tiled bath; 19 feet wide; ter- race; deep let to wide alley; room for stable; , eusy terns. WINDOW BRIC mplete 01 every convenien ©1506 NORTH CAPITOL room brick; tiled bath; concrete and range; beautifully finished in every respect. Only $4,250, easy terms. se3-3t FOR . near Dupont © heat; tiled bath; ; complete in € Met. cars; ho finished in hard woos ce, $10,000. respect. W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. ~ GROOM PR BRICK; 1 rented at $11 per mo; will sell at one $350 cash and balance to suit. Ha investments in the s.w. FLOYD $10 AND UPWARD LO. F , PIANOS, norses, wagons, &c., at lowest rates and on the day you apply. It can be returned in installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying tt. Loans also made cn the building and loan asso- clation plan. Front Reom, first floor, NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN CO., fel-12tf 625 BF st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ATE AT 4 and 5 per cent, payment on principal in amounts of $500. or mote recetved at any Interest period. SMITH & SONS, 1418 Fst. n, del7-tf EY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LO est rates of in , on D, C. real estate; also builders’ loans. F. J. DIEUDONNE, nol3-tf Room 23. Ohio National Bank bldg. LOANS ON REAL ‘ATE. 5, 514 and 6 per cent. fe27-tt GASCH BROS., 1307 F st. n.w. TO LOAN— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000, §: $1,000, $500. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, no7-tf 9 > 6 PER CENT ON no delays. M. PARKER, mb9-tr 1418 F st. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D, ©. real estate. Large loans a specialty. Prompt attention. WALTER H. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 A) approved District real estate no7-tt t. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- tate within the District of Columbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 54 and 6 per cent. Jal9-tf GEO. W. LINKINS, 8¢0 19th st. now. HAVING MADE ARRANGEMEN WITH A capitalist, I can place $75,000 at 5 per cent. No delay if property and papers are OK. J. EAKIN GADSBY, 526 18th st., cor. F n.w. ap3-tt SY BUILDER AND OWNED ten well-built houses, with all mode revements ct in three of the localites 6 T will seil to an ate purchaser for a deal less tha ‘y are actually worth. Some of the houses a , and I have declined rent because of th “essity to sell two or th immediately. I can » good to & a good home or in- ne. au30-6i* ATTENTION— list of the best FoR SPECULATING aratively new bus- old at R. FP. sel-6t 8 ROOMS 4 adjoining build- in bus'ness property— iness house t_ sacrifice 30-foot alley in rea’ ing lot If desired; near Eastern High School. ©. e. sel-St* FINEST DWELLIN Uollege subdivision, cor. 15th and 12 rooms; magnificently finished; will Apply to'own- and D ‘sts. n.w. , 129 B st. BLE HOME 12° rooms 36 ft. front; every mod. conveniere sell cheap or will trade, Inquire WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTC an26,27&eost 1907 BP FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 Roanoke st., Columbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N.Y. ave. uw. mb5-tf 20TH ST. bed rooms); owner will No. 704. Docket 23. James H. Shreve and J. Enos Ray, administra- tors, have, with the approval of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term for Orphans’ Court business, appointed Friday, September 30, 1398, at 10 o'clock a.m., as the thne, and said court as the place, for making pay- nt and distributfon under the’ court's direction nd control; when and where all ereditors and per- sous entitled to distributive shares or legacies or 2 residue, are notified to attend in person or by ut ‘or attorney duly authorized, with their claims against the estate properly vouched: Pro- j Yided, this order be published once in cach of three sue ive weeks before said day in the Washing- Law Reporter and The Evening Star. jigned September 2, 1808. J. NOTA McGILL Register of Wilis. RAY, Jr., Proctor. se3-Law,3W ‘TATE OF EZRA A, WILSON, late of District of Columbia. No, 8055. Docket 24. Issued September 2, 1898. Applicugion having been made to the Supreme of the District of Columbia, holding Or- rt, for probate of a last will and testa- Pura A. Wilson and for letters of admin. istration, ¢. t. a, on said estate, by Julia B, Hib. hard, be’ granted’ to some discreet person, this { to give aotice to all concerned to appear in sali court on Friday, the 7th day of October, A. D. 1868, at 10 o'clock a.m., to show cause why such application should not be granted. W. H. ACKER und W. J. MILLER, Ww Proctors for applicant. STATE OF MATHIAS LOSANO, late of District of Columbia. No, 8501, Docket 25. Issued September 2, 1808. Application haying been made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Or- phans’ Court, for letters of administration on said estate, by Francisco C. Losano of the District of Se3-Lay, sumbit, this is to give notice to all concerned to appear in said court on Friday, the 30th day of September, A. D. 1808, at 10 o’elock a.m., to show cause why such application sbouid not be Attest J. NOTA McGILL, H. G. MILANS, c. Proctor Zor Applicant. aw , "i X OFFICIAL NOTICE! "ARTMENT OF STATE, WA ington, D. C., September 1, 18v8.—Information has been rec at this department from Mr. John K. Gowdy, the consul general of the United States “ut Paris, France, of the death on the th of August, 1895. at Paris, of Mrs. Be Elise Conant Wickes. Per dispatch Dated August 11, 1 OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE riet of Columbia, Washington, D. C., Au- 20, 1898.—Notice is kereby given that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia intend to mvke the following named improvements, which are, in thelr judgment, necessary for health, safety and comfort. Agsessinents aif ihe cost of the same will be made led for in public act No. 171, approved . 1894. Partles who are Interested in proposed work are notified that the said IAL) —U the Commissioners will give a hearing at the Dis- trict building on the SEVENTH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER, 1898, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., in the board room of said Commissioners, to any and all persons who may desire to object ther~ to: Construct stoneware sewers, as follows: In the south side of N street northwest between 1§th and 26th streets. estimated cost, $340; one- half to be assessed against lots 14, '16, 18, square 116. In C street southeast ‘between 15th and 16th streets, estimated cost, $6lu; 01 half to be assessed agalist lots abutting either side of said © street southeast between 15th and 16th stre.ts. In the north side of Massachusetts avenue northwest between North Capitol and Ist streets, estimated cost, $37; one- half to be assessed against lot number 8. of square 625. In Morgan avenue between Lydecker avenue and Lamar place, estimated cost, §: one-half to be assessed against lots 16, 17, 1, 19 and 20, block 45, and lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, of block 46, all'in Holmead’s subdivision of part of Pleasant Pleias. In the east side of 11th street southeast between Pennsylvania ave- nue and G street, estimated cost, $75; one-balf to be assessed against part of lot’6, square 994, fronting 44 feet on 11th street, the north line of which is 45 feet from the south line of Penn- sylvania avenue; also part of lot 6, square 094, fronting 11 feet on 11th street, the north line of which is $9 feet from the south line of Penn- sylvania avenue; also part of lot 6, square 994, fronting 65.75 feet or. 11th street, the north line of which is 100 feet south of the south line of Pennsylvania avenue. In Columbia avenue (i5th Street) between Erie and Huron streets, esti- mated cost, $260; one-half to be assessed against lots 16, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29, of block 1 lots 21, 22 and 23, block 18.’ all in the vision of “Meridian Hill."" In 6th street rorth- West between Lincoln and Sumner streets, esti- nisted cost. $595; one-half to be assessed against lets abutting on either side of 6th street between and Sumner streets. JOHN B. WIGHT, . W. ROSS, LANSING H. BEACH, Com: . au22,23.sep2&s-4t MEN’S GOODS. “MEET ME ON THE DEWEY BENCH, And be sure to attend C. Auerbach's, 7 & H, Great Semi-Annual Reduction Sale, and save b0c: on every dollar. | Imported | Madras one ‘dollar outing shirts go at 4¥c., with 2 Extra Collars and Cuffs. $1.50 Shirts 5c. now. $2.50 Jerseys, all colors, $1.49. All 25c. Summer Silk Neck: weer, 7c.; 4 for 25. Beautiful Designs. Fine Madras Neckwear, 4c. now; 7 for 25c. All our 2c. Imported Halt Hose, "plaids, “dots, ‘stri and plain black and tan ‘with white feet, 16c. now; 2'pr. 25c., 6 pr. 70c. Summer Underwear, 0c." goods, for’ 2ic. "Fine 4-ply, Linen Collars, the 25c. kind, 6e.; 5 for 25c. now. Woven Chey- fot Shirts, wear Ike Buckskin, cheap at 0c. our price,” 29e. now. New Relfable Sewing Ma: qhines. Made by, the Domestic 8. M. Co. - lar Price, $45. Price this month, $22.50, jy7-Smn- LADIES GOODS. MISS C. CUNN\NGHAM, FURRIER, 1808 8th st. n.w., between N and 0. Fine Fur Garments altered into latest styles. Fur Novelties rfiade to crder. aul7-3m-4 ranted. | LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, FINISHED IN, the most excellent manner, “Fit teed.”” FURS altered at reduced rates. Ee HORGAN, Tailor and Furrier, K st. ow. ap2e-it All sold on easy monthly payments. For lionday we offer one upright piano, rented few months, good as new $150 cash. of all grades. lessons now. Fall term Sey V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D n.w. au5- Berlitz School, 723 14th st. nw. French, Spanish, &c. Prof. 4. GONARD, Principal. OUT OF WASHINGTO BOSTON, Mass. -Hotel Vendome, A.P.. $5 do. .Copiey Sq. Htl., ©P..$1.50up: A-P..$8.50ap BOURNEMOUTH, Eng. Royal BatbHotel, A. BROOKLY: t 3 ad Ex ster, Eng. RoyalClarenceHotel. A.P..$2; E.P_.$1.59 LONDON, Eng. -+-Hotel Cecil, E-P., $2 ap -Langham Hotel (Ka-pension’, $2) a LONDON(Westminster)St-Ermin’sHotel. High class Art Students’ League, 808 17TH ST. N.W. Drawing and Painting from life, the antique and still alte D Wat % Decorative Design, ater Color, and ‘ial Saturday and out-of-door classes, ne sedi WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1225 10th st. n.w. Reopens for 2th year SEPTEA sel-tt BER 12, E Unexcelled for luxury,comfort.cutaine. E.'-,$1 up eee OEE SPMULLARD Director: THE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY—SCHOOL FOR | NEW OKLEANS,La.Newst.CharlesHiotel, 4. P_.$4 > . Ree iris—President, Bistop Paret. OPENS SEPT. * ‘ ee Ber manual, welts te ey. JOSEPH. FLEE. -Tbe Cosmopolitan Hotel. E.P.. $1.50 wy E. F. Droop & Sons, Sh ort * ommended by | _CHBL. Principal, Helsterstown, Md. se8-15t-4_ | do... Soa EP. $1 oh 925 Pa. Ave — 5 CULTURAL COLLEG:! x -R.1, Aquidneck, A.P.,82.59 up(TIO"Neili) vi & * House and Sen- REE Ge ea ee = NEW YORK.....Fifth Averue Hotel, A-P., $5 vr] 4¢ - ms The Leading Schcot, * SM — Reporters. | Maryland's School of Technology. | do. -(Gth av.&i5th st.)Hotel Kensington. $1.t0 | —— - = : e Leading é ‘our courses of instruction—Agricultural, Mechan- HL, Corbis) A.P. P$2 Civil Service Coaching. * Original methods. ‘cal, Belentifie Classical. par oericma ay esocloa a neat sg a Anima | 5 Terms—$i65 for 9 months. No extras. All < -Cosmopolttan. & P..$1u1 ON Quick. Thorough. | yodern sanitary improvements. Separate beds. | PHILADELPHIA. Aldine,E.P.,$1.50up; A.P.,§3.50up ( spine * Typewritingby | Two in one room. Fortieth year commences with | do.Restaurant alc&téb, The Lafasette, E.T.$1 ap Ub LL a * touch,” no look- oASES oe ecieetaeesy ae PLYMOUTH, Eng.Grand Hotel, A.P..$3; E.P..$1.50 © ing at keyboard. |e eens SB Shove. __ani-im _| SARATOGA SPGS_,N.Y..United States, op.till Oct 1 Maryland School for the Blind. Children who are blind or whose sight is so de- fective that tuey cannot obtain an education in the public schools of the District may be educated at this school, as Provided by Section 4800 of the Revised Stctutes of the United States. Application for admission of pupils to this school SPG. LAKE. Palmer House. J.R.Palmer. Booklets. WASHINGTON, D. C.... Arlington Hotel, A.P., $5 do... Hotel Gordon, A. P., $3.50; E. P. do... -+-The Raleigh, E.P., $1.59 up WHITE MTS. .Profile House & Cottages, July to Oct. We are building an addition to our Ware- rooms. THE DRILLERY, 604 11TH ST. WASHINGTON, D. ©. MOUNT VERNON aul3-20tt should be made to Dr. E. M. Gallaudet, President J RE = of the Gallaudet College, Kendall Green, Washing- SUMMER RESORTS. Py : S he ton, D. C., o- to F. D. Morrison, Superintendent ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. opening our Branch Ware- 5 of the Maryland School for the Blind, Baltimore, oN. J rooms in Washington we are MOS cs st HOTEL DE VilLE. compelled to add another butld- ‘ORN] M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. n September 12, 1898. I will . Kes + a “ anid Boarding and Day School |Z mmo petinore aod Pocorine depot, Gh | 0", al! Zemt: fost of tuck ave. special ee ee OO! | and cve., Sept. 12 at 2 o'clock p.m. i at " ond a ectatio ts a Aen eu sls at anl7-Im _ F, D. MORRISON, Superintendent. a ae SAE oe oel-20t must reduce cur stcck to make NG La aS # . ARGUE — = E co) .! AL. room for the ork Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments. FAUQUIER INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, Full ocean vie terms moderate. Atlantic ehnethscgcl wtrisnoees Warrenton, Va. Thirty-eighth session begins Sept. 22, 1898. Sit- uated on Southern R.K., 55 miles from Washing- ton; number limited. For catalogues address. GEO. G. BUTLER, A-M., Principal. dy14-tu,th,s-30t,6 We have bargains it will pay you to see before you decide. STIEFF PIANO WAREROOMS, 521 Eleventh St. N.W. J. C. Conliff, Manager. ave. above K. I. susi-te* Mrs. M. E. THROCKMORTON. THE SCARBOROUGH, Beach frot, Maryland ave. Special rates for September. Write for illus- ; trated booklet ana terme. NOTRE DAME OF MARYLAND. . eR coulloge for Young Women and Preparatory School itd eRe? eee for Girls. Regular and Elective Courses. Extensive Gronde, Location Uusurperecd Sevan at race | Grand Atlantic Hotel, mere. Spacious Buildings, completely Equipped. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Charles Street Aveuue, Baltimore, Md. | WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING SEPTEMBER. gy2t-w eae sine On Virginia ave. within few yards of New Steel EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | Pier. 360 beautiful rooms, many with bath at- For Girls. Reopens September 28, 1808. 36th year. | tuched. The terms ere reasonable. ‘Tkorongh training in all branches in acconlanze with Dest modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected especially for school purposes. Ample playgrounds and tennis court. Twenty- fevrth year opens October 4. For further infor- mation apply to MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal, MRS. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, 8e3-3m-28 Associate Principal. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and se2-420 F. L. Babendreier, mathematics begin September 26. 531 7th st. n.e. ae . Tuner and repairer of Pianos and 0: 912 N.X, e3-1m' wie BUNTLES Anoee te Brinetpal. au24-12t eee ee oom: now. Late 15 years with J. F. Ellis & Co. 122 and 124 W. Franklin’ Street, Baltimore, Md. THD ROSSMORE, = Tennessee ove. tear the veucb. Capacity. 200. Moderate rates. Modern equipment. aul0-26¢ NS & O'BRI Jy20-w&s-2m*-5 MAPLEWOOD, CONCORDVILLE, Pa. $216. Successful school. One of the best to in- fuse with energy, to wake up boys to duties of life. Prepared for business or college. New Gymnaxinin. Under 18 years $201. Location beautiful, elevated, FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, For Both Sexes and All Grades, Will begin its 16th year Sept. 26, 1898. Old pupils will return Sept. 27th. This school prepares for any College or Technical Knabe Pianos IN ALL STYLES AND Woops. THF CLIFTON Conn. ard Atlantic aves.; homelike famfly house; 8 min. walk from beach; $7 to $10 weekly; book? School, and its certidente adintts to Vassar, Sintth, healthy. Tobacco protibited. “3. Shortitdge, (Vales, let. {ané-26t4) W. 5. SHAW. NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES Lehigh, Dartmouth, Swarthmore and the University Prin. ll cn Hon. Geo. W. Eva Chief of +7 7 7) 3 of. Peunsylvania. ion of Finance, Department of Interior. otel Imperial & Cottages, | rom s200 vrwarn. NEW GYM) IUM, with dressing rooms and shower baths, and a iarge playground. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORY. 1-w&s,2m* $235 --Maryland College Marylend ave. and beach. Ful: ccean Wide, 3-story porclcs; every comfort and view. ~~ RARGAINS IN SECOND-IIAND PIANOS. 5 venlence for 860 guests. Large rooms; health- | PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AN: IN sachtslogues may be had at Ballantyne's and Bren- d School of Music. fest locality; artesian Tater, “able und service sod oe en ae fauo's.. "The principals may be seen at the schoo : Salty, $24 : Si rates for after Sept. 15. Until then, letters addressed to an CHOOl oO UI LS 1 NS ear a 6 ESS Wm Kn abe & Cc them will be forwarded. Young Ladies. Luther= 4y9-78t-¥ ° O., Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS W. SIDWELL, y HCTEL ALDINE, PAGIFIG NEAR MICHIGAN ave. Modern conveniences; good table; 1.50 to $2.50 per day. al weekly rates. nd for booklet. HARRY D. EASTMAN. se2-tf 1811 I street n.w. ELOCUTION. 1422 Pa. Ave. N. W. aul2-21tt ville, Near Baltimore. ‘This institution offers excellent advantages In ct Languages, Mathematics, English, Music, Elocn- Tet Soecia, nytt Cite Deetin con. 15, | Mam a0Q Are" coures for dove: Thoveash | IE UPRIGHT PIANO eclal_ Norma se begins OCT. 18. work; high standard; large buildings and y 3 i MRS. ESTELLE H. DAVIS, grounds. Kefined home and home comforts, Cat: HOTEL ELBERON. =e ’ Bituidio, = alogues. Rev. J. H. TURNER, A.M., Pres. Tennessee ave. Kates, $5 lo $iz per week. LITTLE USED, $128 CASH. se2-1m M14 F ORTREET. aud-1m dell-T8t ROBERT B. LUDY, M.D. MEDICAL SCHOOT, Y. reegenagees? HOTEL BERKELEY, On the ocean front at Keutucky ave. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The seventy-sixth course of’ lectures begins Oc- WashingtonHeights School 1850 Wyoming ave., cor. 19th st. n.w. M23 F st. nw. mb22-6m,8 CHS ber 3, JS98. The introdtictory lecture will be de- ao Entirely rebuilt and enlarged to a capacity of Taree = ivered’ October 3, at @’o'eléek in the evening. | Mrerung, sad Day School for Girls. Frinctpal, | soo. Every room with ocean view. Elevator to PIANOS OF H Daily lectures thereafter at 5:30 p.m. The best << = z street. Sun parlor and open pavilions directly on ht pt de yp St facilities for laboratory and clinical work ure af- | “MARYLAND, Hagerstown. Goardwaik and ou each ‘door. Rooms en suite, | KUHN'S old stand. 1209 st. Ket. 1872. Ex: forded. The ey Hospital is doeatearae Bass Kee Mar College ene = Art — — ee At moderate rates. ore s. < guiating a st. nw. Fi i cholar: p examinations of nservatory. ne booklet al concerts. - < September 22, wt 7:30 | aR “Sor further particu- A choice school for girls. Finest climate ani the 13: m-10 JAMES & GEORGE BEW. peecager eared = Min tol peu and 2 pig to Gps eee Sb” | Not aceon erounds, elegant buildings ons | Ti7TLe BRIGHTON HOTEL aND_nestav- | COMMISSIONER OF a.m. to 1 p and 2 p 0 6 p.m. se2-3 hill, large and experien: aculty, all home com- = rick Bicath carihiee ave) SURIaRey cess 4 £ = = = as = forte, rare advantages, reasouable rates. Send for cent, OeeeD rn a <i mets - “ PRIVATE TUITION FOR JOHNS HOPKINS. 7 ; on boerdwalk. Steam heat. Home. comforts. CHARLES S. BUD Princeton and other colleges by a successful | Catalogue and Journal to C. L. KEEDY, President. | siiqerat> rates. 8. A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. COMMISSIONER OF 1} teacher. Address TUTOR. Star office. aual-ét* es mnt-166. Of all the States and Territort del BUSINESS COLLEGE, tf HTH and K. HOTEL MT. VERNON An {deal tome; Pacific uve. near the beach. St. Agnes School. Fendall bldg.. cor. 44% and D FLYNN’S a Ee. $25 $25. Under the direction of Bishop Doane. Preparation | Cupacity. 20: $9 to $14 weekly. Send for book- POTOMAC. business, * SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. | for Se eee Ie JAS. 8. MOUN @ CHAS. W. SHAW of atablisted 1876. Day or night session. ae Po ate begpoer ee reer) Music and Art. | Baltimore, Prepr:etors. jell-78t_ | The Charms of Colon’ L G. 5 yeducation to youn e : 5 7 < , men and wonien atabilogs of sueeesn in lige. Not | Mise ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N.Y} 00) HOTEL STICKNEY, © Keep Many 1 one unnecessary study. System makes impossible | _JF1-3m $2 to $2.50 day: — deny Special Correspondence of The Elevator. ridicule and reflection upon backward pupils or tir there wh) missed enrly education. NEW BUILDING, more than doubling facilities of last year, f. best evidence of success. au28-3m Fi 7 FOR BOYS AND YOUNG Media Academy Nex. "Prepares thoroughly for college or business; careful, individual atten- tion; excellent table; beautiful location; circular COLONIAL BEACH, Va., The summer visitors still continue to lin- beach; capacity sun _parlo: of : modern ‘couveulerce; table bountifuly supplied | er at Colonial Beach, and although there = Tine tee ee ee a the best. Special indurements to rates until | has been quite an exodus during the last The Catholic University "ROCKVILLE INSTITUTE. my2i-Srt "| week, it is likely that there will be plenty A Day ast Home School for Girls. Reopens = = of people tc keep things going here up to : Sept. 19. Address. Miss LUCY. 8. SIMPSON, ASBURY PARK, N. J. the middle of September, while some will (0) mefrica, M aul6-1m SoS diet Se THB VICTORIA; &D AND OCHAN AVEL not go back to town before October or even ‘the later. Most of the campers have gone, WASHINGTON, D. C. ex-pupils ‘at Univ. of Va., Cornell, Lehigh Prin-e- Special fates uutil July 1 aes aah nine ia Sed * ton and Ma-s. Inst. of Technology at Boston. Sees 8. KEMPE, | however, and those who remain are for — Address W. P. MASON, U.S.N.A., Prin iy1S-2m* LAUREL HOUSE, the most part stopping at the hotels, or a east a Se ee ES are the owners of cottages at the T a ut, under Victoria management. e oyster on has openeé Schools of Law. OCEAN TRAVEL. S. KEMPE. | here, and most of the available ~ eS De SIXTH AVENUE, 3p Hove | the neighborhood, large or small, have Professional schcol—course, three years—Degree, American Line. MMIC, from beach. De ecrieten | poteeed snbo the iherviow’ or ties! tonpenn LL.B. NEW YORK Bicycle acccmmodat Of course the sters which are being University school — Graduate courses — Degree, pial sega t. CS. HUNT, Manager, taken now are comparatively shallow LL.D. Penoland. sea nia water oysters, as dredging is not allowed ae 2 Rhynland. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. until the middle of October, but some very Se ened = _ fair oysters have been brought in to the ot y. C. ROBE i ere already, while a large flee ciate MSG The Engleside, Or small, boats sre/tonsing on. the. beds i Beach Havcn, N. J. Open until October 1. 350] oer Lower Cedar and Mathias Points, and a . 7 | Kensington. & Sure relief from Hay Fever. Matchless | 0" pg ingen emg “Ed 4 f R 1 Lif + 14} Noordiand ane Bay. SUNDAY TRAL s. Parlor car Riosgearond ted aro = a 3 s mo = oe on afternoor: trains. Send for Booklet. chor near by with a bushe et he ucation Ob soa) We ap28-118t-6 BR. B. ENGLE & SON, P. to the top of their mainmast, which, ac- For Sona and Daughters CAPE MAY, N. J. cording to the signal code of the oyster Spencerian Business College = = 25 et s sooerint Ait 2 regions, means that they are loading with = SINESS * 5 ql I bivalves for the Washington market. Academy of Music Buliding, 9th and D n.w. North German Lioyd, Steckton Hotel. an aie: ackaen( Gunes risk ceene saber Raniits RopenegDa toa aaa ieNt oS ant bea tor gta FASY EXPRESS SERVICE. 3 Open during September, interesting entertainments being mouths, x SOUTHAMPTO LONDOY meee H. M. CAKE, Proprietor. | crowded in. There was a children’s ¢ ke Rapid, legible and beautifal Writing; Rapid Cal- Sept. 6, 10am K. ‘pt walk last Saturday night, a colored ¢ CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. Goes ‘Thorough salts: alos poo & vi Eee es SA a = am| * = walk by some of the atives here —— ness Practice, Correspondence, Civics, Laws of rave. Tu.,Sep. 20, 10 am) Kais. W.d G.Uct.11,10aui | G qi == Sa TaaIiIGS neday. evening, and there will be another ee Gbelnatte: Mettodh Moral aia Soctal cal | Bee OE ger gen gunning; fishing. Send for booklet.’ Terms, | at the masqucrade dance held last Sat- ture. — Koenigin Luise. Thureday, Septenider 15, noon | {Tg ei Pet week. KELLY & WEAVER. | urday one of the young ladies of Acme For further Information call, at College, office, or | GIBRALTAR. NAPL! ee Camp received the prize for the most origi- send for new Announcement—'98-'99. College’ of- Sept. 3. ; - 17, 11 am PRING S BE. nal costume, which was that of a boot- ee eee ey a erg ee Sig tie ae es osha ee a Sania wehihe diay tipbean ab Schein eee Mrs. SARA A. SPENCER, o a WLIN =a TEs = ren * peng et comics au3i-tt Principal and Proprietor. Apply to, Eg aT see Pa The Allaire, eet ee od seaees to have got up the most comical : ostume. 1127 10th. _Sing- = = — E. M. RICHARDSO' . eae ee Lawrence School, 22 pith, visit: FRENCH LINE. FR One of the few camps left here Is Camp Ubidam, whose members expect to remain Elocution, Mandolin, Guitar. Beginners, Advanced, Backward Pupils. Volce trial aud advice gratis." | Compagnie Generale Transatlantique | __ SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. Speci hg pecan ey We ceerlimagers avel-6t* URE alling every ‘Saturday AC Hee AEA NC! | WALNUT POINT RESORT, COAN RIVER, VA. | visiting for a tme at the Beach. GONZAGA COLLEGE. From Bulling qvery, Saturday at 10 A.M. hear the mouth of the Potomac river, opens July | VETS OF Wivasatt and daughter and 2 From, Pier 42, North river. ios cf Mofton street. | 1. itates, $i.25 per day, $6 and $0 per week. rs. R. H. and Ganchior and * 1 st. NW. [a Navaree en Sent: 12|Le Gamraine 277 7Oct 2 | ake steamerPotomac, Sue or Arrowsmith. ad- | Miss Susie Fair are visiting Mrs. Gai re eavarress Qct: S| dress W. P. COWART, Trilby, Va. Jy4-2 in her cottage here. FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY. 1. Scientific and Business Courses; Mill- 1{igeees Wil be resumed ot MONDAY, Some of the recent Washington visitors at Colonial Beach are as follow: The Alvin—Eugene R. Wood, H. Brayton, John M. Waters, W. C. Macpherson, N. E. Perkins and family, Miss Lillie R. Peters, -Sept a Gen'l Ag’cy for U. S. and Can., 3 Rowling Green, N. ¥. G. W. MOSS, 92) Pennsylvania ave. BELL & CO., 1406 G st. fel2-1y-15 SPRINGS AND BATHS. JORDAN WHITE SULPHUR SPRING, SHENAN-' doab Valley Va.--Open June 1. Hotel new ard 3 anost accessible of all the Virginia wa- moder holarships awarded cach year to suc- ceesful competitors are for the year, 1898-"60. y teriig places; no long stage ride over rough Cora Wakenight, Miss Louise Meyer, Examinations will take place at the College on PROPOSALS. roads. Writ» for pamphlet aud Information. Mins bine WV. teint. Bien Soumhhes 3S Sept. 8, 9 and 10. CS |S are ae CONSDRUGIEON TOR | oe een Pes V8. | Stone, Miles Dillan ‘ittienberter, Dera Paris 724 11TH S't. N.W. French Sewers.—Office of Commissioners, I). C., Wash- | VERY ACCESSIBLE, 60 MI. FROM WASH.; MT, | Ellin, W. J. Johnson, William Janners, C. School of French conversation on a verb basis; no grammar; statistical proof. Classes or private lessons. | Prof. ais WELVE ENTE Hy ington, D C., Aug. 27, 1898.—Sealea will be received at this office until O'CLOCK M., SEPTEMBER SE valley and watec, scenery, bicycling, drives, d- ed grounds; spring beds; "no children taken Irving Wood, M. E. Marcey, E. P. Hickey, Benjamin Faweett, A. J. Phillips and wife, ro ing, boating, swimming; : aaaiiel F. P. COLETTE-OLLENDORFF. aul3-24t 1898, for constructing sewers in the Disiriet of | fae; tres’ meats, tewls, BS Aaa. Se ee Columbia. Specifications and blank forms of pro- | week. Procure circular. J. W. Hechinger, W. Rices L. Breslauer, National Gail ¢ Pharmac posits may be obtained at this office. ‘The right 3 Mrs. D. J. Gibson, Miss Marian» White, National College of y- {a reserved to reject an and all bids oe parts of aw aE MOUNASNE Lewis Walters, Miss Marie E. Lawéer, E. is IN . 3 . JOHN . ISS, a ¥ NS. 4 2 “y a vi ¥ vet SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 20, 1898. LANSING H. BEACH, Commissioners, D. | - — 4 eer ete ee Lecture and Laboratory Courses*in Botany, Ma- | au2i-6t HOTEL ROYAL, ROYAL AVENUE-GREAT iN Newman, W. i. Atwate 2 B. Brady and J. B. Hammond. Colonial Beach Hotel—E. Smith, Mrs. C. Cole and children, Miss Mary Brown, O. S. Whitford, C. L. Sullivan, William Mac all its appointments; bot and cold baths; Lithia Weiter; broad veraidus; cool and healthful. Ad- dress CAPT. C. GRIMES, Manager, Frour Koyal, Va. Terms moderate. auz?-1m HILL TOP HOUSE, teria Medica, Texicology, Thedretical and Practical Pharma>y, General an lytical Chemistry. Spe- glal students eceived 1g my branch or branches; ‘Terms moderate. For prospectus address or | upon the secretary, WXMOND H. BRADBURY, Ist STORAGE. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE storage of furniture, ’ farland, Alfred A. Fuss, W. Rice, 8. Bres- College building, 808 I st, n.W. Office hours, plunos, ete., in separate jest pe erent hy ee Rae to 9:00 p.m, Laesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. | roms, protected from inoths; “goods. insured eis. We Va, TB kee: . | lauer, Raymond Hayes, Jas. ner, Wm. “austin eer NORTHWESTERN STORAGE HOUSE, 316318 | clad tables iiaproved cds; bot and ta Rint | E. Rockwell, C. S Jommnen, Site. Keane’ Sth_st__n. se3-Ln Opes until November 1. aul75tf | Alexander Philips. Ww, r. Jones, W: ¢ STELLMAN ARMY AND NAVY SIORAGE ROOMS—SEP- | WARREN GREEN HOTFL, > = var | Gregg, M. Rubenstein, Joseph Meyer, F. B. S0HOOL OF Shorthand arate apartments. clean avd dry; best location; | “go iniies west from Washington tect econ. | Striker, Joseph Heil, Mrs. Massino, E. 1. z reasonable ri 1407 G st; near all govern- | ery; nice grounds; gocd table; $25 and upward | Ealke and family, James Trew, B. F. Bev- AND TYPEWRITING, ©© ©9011 G ST. N.W. ment departments. Goods packed and shipped. per month. aul2-Im* eridge, P. J. Curton and family, Mrs. J. W. Day an night sessions. )/ Terms moderate, Estimates furnished. au31-1m “POWHATAN,” CHARLESTOWN, W. Va, win | Mattingly, W. Schlooberg, W.'H. homas ‘au27-1m-7 MEDI be opened in June; perfectiy equipped’ house; | and wife, Miss J. S. Page, R. C. Grinder Short Congréssional th CAL. Bealthy and besuritih country. Mrs. BOLLING, | and family of Alexandria. J. ¥. Cartin, O- REMARKABLE DISCOVERY—INSANITY ACTU- =e — apls-tt | C, Wihittlessey Yr. Bain, George R. Harris, Mrs. B, Miller, Cc. Rupp and wife and M. Brick. Hand.|Schooi,943 Ist. ally and absolutely CURED in ten days by en- THE LOCKWOOD AND COTTAGES, OPEN MAY tirely harmless method; no cure, -no pay; rea- 15. Extensive improvements; large,shady grounds; Unriveled success of i dual instruction—least rd gg ge neni sonable charge for use of medicines only, with | excellent table. Terms, $6 to $8 Weekly. A. P. | Johnson House—J. A, Lynch, Mrs. shoctunea to soso een eaievresioeel reference, if successful. Address, giving par- DANIEL, Proprietor, Harper's Ferry, W. Va. Kennedy and children, Mrs. Cullen and shorthand reporter. Writers holding important po- | ticulars, GEO. ATKIN, $27 Fulton ave., Baiti- | my45m,4 children, Mrs. Blanton and children, Miss altions come to us to gain speed. Large number of | _more, Md- se2-1m? | —e— SaaS == |L. Oettinger, H. E. Glotzbach, Miss Lizzio Sraduates tn poaltion each year. ‘Typewriting.sci- entifical taught. Bookkeeping, etc. All instruction based on actual practice, au27-1m¢ Kappell, Miss Lizzie Schubert, Miss Car- rie Hammer, Ernest Schleath, Harry Luck~ ett, Miss E. M. Tripp, Mrs. L. Weigand and children, Miss Annie Tripp, Miss Annie PIANOS AND ORGANS. Pianos Down. Dr. Leatherman. ‘Ex specialist In the cure of all di: casee of men, and women. Consulterion fves, — Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to 'b; Tues., Thurs. and ‘Sat, ete Kramer, EB. A. .W. Closed on Sunday. phrey, Miss Olivia Kramer, Tanner’s Shorthand | creates #1 oid Faw” ccd Sanasy Der tnken cers shred oper to sone | Peake, Ming Katy Tripp, Mine a. Boh And Business College. L. and T. Bldg., 9th and F; oy arty cig a ume bere. | bert, Mrs. K. udrigan, 5 5 Serine mes sown eee UNDERTAKERS. tepright nao Fane” nae: - #225 | “Wasslngton House Mr. and Mrs. Bach i it DO, ney we case. . S40 “4 G Piano, . Mrs. Ruppert, Mrs. Mitchell and Wood’s Commercial College R. W. BARKER, ass eee SUI §H3 | dauenter, 3. G. Peverrel, Arthur Mitchell, 811 EAST CAPITOL STREET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Gash or HO japwtenis, F. G. Ayers of Alexandria, F. M. Hamilton, Fourteenth year opens AUGUST 29, 1898. AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, Gri Di Exch Francis Duckett, B. Duvall, Miss Caroling Day and night sessions ell the year. - | Bo, 612, 2ate ats aw. Large and” airy room tor rimes Piano Exchange, | Diva, Roland Hill, Charles Klinge. Fred Large, bright, cheerful rooms. Funerals. No extra charge for same. Tel. call 1997. | _je15-3m,16 913 PENNA. AVE. | 4. Voiland, C. H. Purcell, E. A. Bryant Experienced and 1 teachers. + 17-20-6 Geurses'thoroush, ‘practical. estaplete. ‘Terms moderate and situations obtained for PIANOS — FOR SALE. G& RENT — BEAUTIFUL | and family, Mrs. E. THancock, Wiliam fall stock now reads. Fair end reasonaie prices. ae ned fo W.R.S ow reads q_fgmanie prices. (Skelly, George B. Jacobs, John, Robinson, Rites taking shorthand au “typewni : course: aaa id dah. Pianos faned. repaired, moved and daugh and ti, ‘M. M. Middaugh, John ciltates ute ata of 583 wats" | Undertaker & Embalmer, | fy tere rer ss st a ses. a last year, ‘ 940 hwest. “ . Kaizert, J. T. pman, T. M. Farmer, J. ‘hades fe Er Lg eB tad a pees John F. Ellis & Co., B. Wigginton, George H. Pollock, Fred av2é-tf COURT F. WOOD, LL. M., Principal. | reasonable terme ‘Perepboae ecal 40, atte 1 ausi-10a. : 087 Pe. aye, | Saur, F. W. Brown, ~