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THE EVENING STAR, FOR RENT—HOUSES. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 99, 1898-12 PAGES, EDUCATIONAL. UNFURNISHED. DWE IZED and brick and fi bath, $22. and 30. FOR RENT—UNFL 1333 16th st.. 411 Hi et... $12 18th st.-. 7 451 Oth, st & dwg Sod E st. bic st. 1300 80th stup pi 125. ‘ 125.00 2 Fayette = 15.50 316 sees 125.00 foth st se.....13.90 1314 19th at... 75.00 Also = sarze list of desirable furnished houses. FIZCH, FOX & BROW sett 1406 _G_ st. 3 hs Tem $29 Unie S409-11 4r & water... 2g 13ty aw. 30 Fla ay nw.6r.b. 15.00 hs Canal sw, 5r.-11.00 WI wake all necessary repairs. CHA: Reom Gy, Snow's ‘ct, +2 8.00 Me OK RENT—DFEBLE & CO.. 1319 F ST. 410 Pa av,sto,cel. $80.00 124 E se, Tr&b. 6 F ow, Zirh. lis E se, 7r&b. *26 23d wt. Lirkb. 40.60 730 24th st, r&b. -18.30 481 Q aw, Sr&D. * 140-90 1754 BK! 4r (col) .8.00 006 P. 9r&b. 0.00 $153 Scott st, 2r...-5.00 236 13th st. r&b ses 25.30 FOR SALE—HOUS Lie en Re One fue hou 2h INS IN HOUSE use —10 rooms, 2 hear Conn. sve. and N, es on Columbia Helghts at $¢.80e KS. xs DONALD: ate zu 1th n. FOR SAL = WASHINGTON LOAN AND KeAL ESTATE DEPARTS Desirable home ‘or Investment ory. eight reome. buff brick modern ds uth side of Wallach place n.w. Price se20-3t JOHN Lo WEAVER, Ral Orticer. FOR SALE_O EXCHANGE A 9-00M HOUSi in splendid condition; modern imps.; reom used us store; good barn; Well adapted for milk vus- iness: at a great bargain. A. W. MALLERY & 620 Fost. nw. se2b-St oR SALE OR HANGE-AN ATTRACTIV: house, in geod keulity me.. with 6 reomns; in splenlid condition; nt a great bargain and on easy terms. A. W. MALLERY & CO., 620 SY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATE OF IN- si gu D. Co real estate, in sums to sult. Ni tt STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F nw. EY TO LOAN AT 4%) PER CENT, IN SUMS ,000 to $100,000, on D. C. bet Cay off 5 per cent and 6 per cent Jogos ang begin anew at lowest rates of interest; rig traisaé- ters conducted with economical consideration for borrowers. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. nw. sedi-tt MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- ed District real estate, in sums to suit, at 5 commission nom! ALBERT F, FOX, MONEY TO LOAN ON PURNITU L. #20 F st. now. E, PIANOS, ETC., tl. We make loans for any length desived, from six ts to a year. You can pay ja full at any time after contract is tiade, and the will only be for such time as you have carvied the loan. Prompt attention to all applications. Business ‘coufideutial. Call aud See Us before going elsewher CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE COw se20-12tf G02 F street_n.w. T HAVE MONE? OF AN E = FOR INVEST- iient at 5 aud 6 per cent on real estate in D. C. R. M PARKER, Koom 61, Atlantic building. sel0-Im* 00 TO LOAN ON CITY amount. Lowest. rates. » installment L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, 1421 G st. bw. NEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT C yent rates of Interest un real estate in the Dis- trict of Columbia. L ESTATE. plan. ag sel-tt MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT A’ inteiest on D. C. real estate security FRANK T. RAWLINGS. 1505 Pu. ave., Arlington Ins. Co.'s bldg. LD. 149. sel-tt MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 LER CENT AND 5% per cent on District Real Estate. Apply to aug0-lm? A. D. ADDISON, BUS 17th st. DLW. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON STOCKS, BONDS, trusts, old line life insurance, building and loan ass'n ‘deposits, syndicate certificates. warekouse receipts. No delay. YERKES & BAKER, Rooms 40 to 44 1110 F st. auly-te MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS AND life Insurance policies. ATTWELL & STUBBLE- FIELD, Mertz bldg., cor. 11th and F sts. n.w. aud- _ LOANS Interest, 5%. Commission, LIEBERMANN & HAWN, Jy30-tt K. FULTON’S LOAN OFFIC! ave. Dw. Established 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, Jewelry, silverware, &e. Old gold’ and silver bow Ja25-12m* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; no Gelay; charges moderate. WASH'N DANENHOWER, nol8-tf wus bw seus ¢ FOR SALE-WE HAVE SOME BEAUT houses on Colucbia Heights at moderate rates; ewners do net cure to advertise them. A. W: MALLERY & CO., €20 F st. now. se23-3t FOR SALE—$2.500 LESS THAN COST—ON CA. itol Ili, near Cepttol; new 4-story stone and Press-brick; lot 20x05 to 20-ft. alley; 40-ft. park- ing; 10 beautiful rooms; double parlor and Inbrary, Ist floor; cost $#/500; make offer $6,500; wy terms. = WS. MINNIX, 1427 F st. nw. N. B.—The sbove house not sold yet; DOW) GOES THE PRICE! Make offer $6.100. BE QUICK. W. 8S. MINNIX. ‘ST. BET. 17TH AND ISTH, rth side: price than any of them have ever been sold; 12 stone and brick; at a much lower 2 lot 20160, STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. now. FoR SALE-THE LARGEST, HANDSOME new house ever offered for the price; stone and bri. front. roums, 3 bat tiled. porcelain tubs, hot-w © heat, 2 stairways, billiard room, Jaundry of the prettiest squares in the north- se2s-2t STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw LENDID RESIDENCES CAN BE nuch below value. ZARLY NEW 12-rcom brick on R st. het. “and 14th; lot 20x100. worth $124 Keduced to $8,759; U and V; full bay 10 rooms; BUILT; lot 193114; ley. Cheap at $10,000. STONE & FAIRFAX, S06 F st. n.w - west window, and K. w ave.; 12 rooms; beautifully decorated: very tiled bath room: porcelain tub; elegant plumbing; HOT-WATER HEA room for 2 hofees; 2 tir bed :ooms: lot most con- venlent "location on Hel MUST BE IN- SPECTED TO BE APPRECTAT! sevS2t STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. n.w FOR SATE—AM COMPELLED TO SELL HOUSE ard stable that cost $4,000 for $2,000. I am aivolutely compelled t’ sell. House well Io- cated ne. Borrowed: $2,500 on property six menths ago and must pay interest. This is ho lembug and no agent. Address Tox 74, Star office and I will answer by ri FOR SALE-WE HAVE A NICE 7-ROOM BRICK on #y 8. m. 1; nice lot; alley; cost $3,500; it must be sold within a week; $2,200 will buy it if seld at once. Those who look for snaps lense call. C. BOYER & SON, 214 7th s.w. urn mall. FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN ESTATE, A FINE. piece of business property; centrally located and Well rented: or will exchange for sm proper- ty. W. E. WRIGHT, 619 E st. n. 27 -Bte FOR SALE — AT A SACRIFICE — HANDSOWE new brick reaidences on the northeast corner Eslin and Lydecker aves.; owners reed money ne revsouable effer refused; contain 9 tiled baths asd vestibul porcelain tubs, ¢: foet mantels, grill work, dsome papering, fine txt south fronts; opened datiy bet. 3 end S p.m.; make offer, JOHN M. ,ER- SON. 1363 F st. now. sels-ta,t For SALE-si4 G ST. NE; NEW; press-brick pay-windew heu: concrete cellar; heated by furnace; house ¢ Iv feet wide: Bier parking, yard and alley; «1 trance to cellar front and rear; terms to sult; $700, OSCAR W. WHITE, 1114 F st. now. sel7-tf z * R SALE HERE IS 4 COLUM. Ma Helghts in 2 nice 3-story, brown-st brick, copper bay-window house; 9 rooms rete cellar; fine location; only $6,5 tf W. WHITE, 1114 F et MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, &e., without removal; business coniidéntial. Also on lize policies, stocks, Indorsements, &e. McCOWAN, Keom 19, 1419 F st. n.w. Jy4-tt RAL; NEGO- | LOANS ON APYROVED COLLATE! able paper discounted; secoud trusts negotia DISTRICT BANKING AND INSURANCE AGENCY, _ Sedat 1206 G'st. n.¥ MONEY TO LO: ESTATE AT LOW- NON REAL est rites of interest. No delays. M. A. BALLENGER, au2d-t 610 14 bw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610F N.W. tll loan you any sum you want, large or sual, on furuituce, planes, horses, wagons, &e., with: cut removal ‘or publicity. Auy business with us ‘strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for It. Loans can be puid tn part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the berruwer, and any part paid reduces the cost ot carrying the Toa in proportion to the amount paid. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE CO. Jel6-tf Glo F st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROV eitate at $14. 6, Sie and 6 per cent Spe La inter cial privileges with respect to prior payments, spec FORD, 1307 F st. pow. ARD LOANE! aorses, wagons, n the day sou apply It can be returned in installments, which re- uces the cost of carrying it. Loans also made on the building and loan asso- ciation plas. Front Reon NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN CO., fel-12if 625 F st. nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 44 aud 5 per cent, vayment on principal in amonnts of $500 or more recefved ut any Interest period. F. H. SMITH & SUNS, 1418 F st. nw. del7-t? MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of inte*est, on D. C. real Iso builders’ loan J. DIEUDOD nols-tf Room National Bank bldg. LOANS ON REAL 5, 54 und 6 per cent. te27-tf GASCH BKOS., 1307 F st. n.w. TO LoAN— ty. TYLER & RUTHER: fe9-tt FURNITURE, , at lowest rates c ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000, $4,000, $3,600, Fo, 1009, 3500. WAGGAMAN, 917 F st. nw. 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON 1 estute; no delays. M. M. PARKER, 1418 F IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOV st, ou D. C. real estate. Large Prompt attention. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14th xt. o. TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES- tate within the District of Jumbia, in amounts to suit applicants, at 5, 5%, and 6 per cent. THOMAS E. est rates of inte: Joaus a specialty. Jalvtt GEO. W. LINKT. nw. HAVING MADE a capitalist, I can Gv0 at 5 per cent. No delay J. ap: if property ind papers are 0 Re EARIN GADSBY, 526 13ch st., cor. F n.w. tf COLUMBIA HEL me; furnished or unfurnished; window brick; concrete cellar; t ing room and non Ist too bers; lot 153x150; large parking, yard and sid alley. room for Stable. A_ snap. selz-tf RW. WHITE, 1114 F st. n.w FoR SALE— CLEVELAND PARK—CLEV Beautiful home, enurely new, for sale on_easy terms. Office GU 14th st. now sel7-tf FOR SALE TO SETTLE AN E: MUST BE ELAND PARK STAT! sid; valu-ble property opposite Franklin Park, on 2 st nw; -B. hodses 2x44 ft, Improved by three 4 D. M! OGDEN, Ex., 1 sei7-Im THE FINEST DWELLINGS subdivision, cor. 15th and 12 rooms; magnincently fiuisbed; will terms. t ry Binney be sold cheap aud ¢ t er, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, th and ‘Apply to ‘own- sts. bw. de2i-tt FOR SALE =PRICES FROS MY LIST Is TOO LARGE TO ADVERTISE. "ALL ONE. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G ST-; HEADQUARTELS FOR ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. selett FOR SALE-) bath and cor easy terms; soie FoR SALE—THE RE pest homes. ND tf R SALE — HOUSE, 12 ROOMS. 1357 Roanoke st.. Columbia Heights, overlooking city. TRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N. ¥. ave. u.w. Stf ‘T MOST BE EVELAND SUMMER RESORTS. 4G CIV, NL J. Haddon Hall. REMAINS OVEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Delightful Fall and V ter Dtversic GULF LINKS, GOLF LINKS. LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT, EL WINDSOR, _ HO Auantic City, N. J SPECIAL WINIER ATES: From September 1, 1545. to M: hb 1, 1899. Awericau plau Single, § te ¥. Weekly; dou- ble. $4 350 weekly; $2.50 to $5 daily. European plap—$1 to $3 daily Oyen al. the year. G. JASON WATERS. eel HOTEL DE VILLE. Open all year; foot of Kentuck, Fates aud attractlous for Septem chestra. M. W. TRUITT. ave.; special - We ae sel-26t Hotel imperial & Cottages, Marslend ave. and beach. Fuli cceay view. Wide, 3-story porckts; every comfort and con- Veuleice for 350 guests. Large rooms; bealth- fest iccality; artesian water, table wend service & specialty.” §2 to $3 a day. Special rates for Fail and Winter. G. W. KENDRICK, Syd a CAPE MAY POINT, CARLTON HOTEL_NEW DE rectly om the beach; accommodatis 400; orches- tra; guoplug, Ssbiug. Send for bouklet. Terins, ji to $12 per week. KELLY & WEAVER. jezv-tf = ¥ Ke SEASIDE—ML -LLANEOLS. OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. — The Colonia! will rewain open all the fall and wiuter. 4 feet sup parlors on ocean front Inclos- ed in glass for avalide: heated througuout; gun Bin W. J. WARKINGTON, Prop. aud Mg: se2s-cott, HILL TOP HOUSE Harper's Ferry, W. Va., T. S. Lovett. First. class table; improved beds; bot and cold bath Open until November 1. aul7-Stt “POWHATAN,” CHARLESTOWN, W. Va., WILL be J perfectly ey 1 3 heal bewuilful coun Mrw. BOLLING om Te ‘$6 3 . y A. P. FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE ‘T OFFICE NOTICE. auges may occur at f WASHINGTON, D.€., PC Should be read daily) as apy tne. AGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports g daily, und the schedule of closings is a presumption of their uninterrupted ve the week ending October 1 closes Will be made as follo > MAILS. VPM. for FRANCE, SWUT. SPAIN, PORTUGAL, TURKEY YPT and BRILISH INDIA, per s.8. La Gas ccgne, from New York, via Havre. Letters for a arts of EUKOPE must be directed “Per La G&eogue.” (cy At 11:10 P.M. for NETHE! LANDS direct, per s.8. Rotterdam, from New York, via Rotterdem. Letters must’ be directed ws (c) At 11:10 P.M. for ITALY ND, ITAL Ter Rotterdam. cos. Kaiser Wilhelm U, from 3 Navi Letters must be directed Wohelin IL” (c) At 11:10 P.M. for EUROPE, » 6.8 Veunland, from New York, via Southampton, Letters must be directed Per Peuuland.”” (¢) At W116 BM. fo1 NORWAY direct, per ss. Island, fron New York. Letters must be dir Island." (cy AL 1IAY PM. for EB Lucania, from New York, vit Queenstown. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERI WEST INDIES, ET THURSDAY—Wat 10:05 P.M. per steamer fromp New Orleans {At 1110 PM: for CENTRAL pt Costa Riew) and SOUTH PAC per ss. Allianes, from New York, via Col Letters for, GUATEMAL directed Allanea.”” " (eyAt_ 11:10 for CAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TABASC and TAN, per $8. Macedouia, from New York. ether parts of MEXICO must be dit “Per Macedonia.” ) At 1:10 P.M. for FORTUNE ISL. D, JAMAICA, SAVA ULA and GREY'TOW Altal, from New York. Letters for COST’ must be directed “Per Atal.” (e) At 11:19 EM. for PORTO RCO and CURACAO, also V PZUELA, SAVANILLA und CARTHAGENA, per oe. ibe. “from New via Curacao, tae PM. 8. City of Washington, fro ‘Letters «at Seuttish NEW- h Sydney. JUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax, emer, close here dally, except V.M.. aud on Sunday ‘ouly vt 11:35 AM. (dy uils for MIQUEL( e via steamer, close by rail to Boston, and then here daily at’ 3:20 PM JCO overland (except those_spa- 1 for forwarding from New York) here daily at a) Mulls for CUBA close bere daily at for forwarding by steamers sailing from rsduys. (d) > MAILS. Mails f r per 8.8. Columbia, from Tacoma, close here daily up to 6:40 PM. September 20. (d Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia. which are forwarded via Europe), NEW z ND, HAWAIL FIJI and SAMOAN ISL- ANDS, per's.#. Alameda, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. September 30. (d) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per s.8. Empress of India, from Vencouver, close bere daily up to 6:40 PM. October 3 (d) Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, s.s. Gaelic, from San Francisco, close here ‘daily 40 P.M, Ocotber 5. (d) tor AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), ZEALAND, HAWAIL and FIJI ISLAND Be Warrimoo, from Vancouver, close here deity after Septemtcr 39 and up to October 12, 1d) Matis for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per sbip City of Papeit!, from San Franciseo, close here daily up to 6:40 PM. October 25. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. sama dey (b) Registered mafls close at 1:00 P.M. same 205 PLU. ‘ort Taw. per ne) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same (¢) Registered mails se2d close at 6:00 previous day. 1AMES P. WILLETT, Postmaste IN WASHINGTON, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, Washington College of Law (Formerly the Woman's Law Class.) eee Fee) course, leading to degree of Bachelor of Lawi Instructors: ELLEN 8. MUSSEY. LL. B. EMMA M. GILLETT, LL. M. WATSON J. NEWTON, LL. D. instruction will be supplemented by lec- n special subjects. During the past year the Woman's Law Class had the benefit of lectures by the Hon, William C. Rob- “The Law of Real Property as Relating to y the Hon. Seth Shepard on “‘Equity * by the Hen. Charles C. Cole on mestic Relations; by Mrs. J. El- ‘onstitutional Lav It is expect- “The Law of T len Foster on * ed that the Washington College of Law will be able to secure there lecturers for the present year. In addition, Henry E. Davis, esq., will lecture on “The History of Law;” R.' Ross’ Perry, esq... on “Pleadin Dr. John T. Winter on ‘*Mediral d Judge of Moot Court, Wharton ins Monday, October 3, 4:30 p.m., at Le Droit building, Sth and Fn.w. obtained ‘at Taw book stores. the y be nation may be obtained from PENCEK MUSSEY, 470 La. a SON, Sceretary Board of Trustees, se7-1m.26 SAVER SCHARWENKER WIS. ach piano in Wash Private and elas lessons Special terms for talented pupils. Miss NANIE DAVIS, The Erexton, Baltimore, Ma. Cat Dean, or D, “SULIA RL GOODALL, cher of Piano and Harmony. PySTREET NORTHWE STUDIO, E ‘Sanders & Stayman’s) on Tucsdays and Fridays after Octo- 827-1 724 TH S’ NW. Sena French conversatien; no dry grammar; rapid Classes or private Ies- Wrke for curious article of 1,012 words Yrof. F. P. COLLETYE- se20-2w* French method; statistical pr sons. Withont 2 single verb, OLLENDORFF. FRENCH, German, SPANISH, Italian, etc. Berlitz Private or class rath st., School, tse ote 6723,” Professor A. Gonard, Principal. se27-16tf Miss Katie V. Wilson, , VOCAL, ESSON! Pupil of ard Wiliam SI lian Ladie rts, Quartet” Tes, etc. FROF. J. BE. GALES RIDING open for business.” Give me a ¢ in nding a specialty. Fine hire. 1105 1th st. i Okeley School, ir Dupont circle, reopens V. HETH, A.M. Banjo, Mandolin & Guitar Instruction by M. Euckingham, at studio, i 8 22 6th at. n.W., o © of pupil, Terms asonable. se24-1m* MK. Ts. PRANK GET ast Organ und Musical ‘Theory. MtS aS Soloist vr accompanist. Studio st. naw. se2t-tt H-O-R-T-H-A-N-D. Soni eof the reas: for our site Eight years of ing— New met Individaul atte - Highest ree wen! ns— Five students in lust Civil Service xan, —all confident. of success Students in every Department THE DRILLE Sod Mth, Ist MR. ANTON K Solo Violinist. and Has opened a studio for pupils at se24-1m* 1235 12th st. nw. National University. Medical and Dental Depts. ‘The fifteenth annual course of lectures will begin Monday, October 3, 1898, at 8 o'clock pun. ‘The introductory address will be delivered by Prof. s Kolipinski, M.D minations for admission will be held Monday, the at Col plember 26, at § o'clock building, 1828 1 st. now. For information and announcements apply to H, H. BARBER, M.D., Dean, 1116 H st. ww. sty National University Law School. FACULTY. N. TIC RD H. ALVEY, md Lecturer on Constitutional Law. pan, Bt u President HON. CHARLES ©. COLE, LL.D. Lecturer on Statutory and Criminal Law. JAMES SCHOULER, LL.D. Lecturer on Builments, Domestic Relations, Wills and Administrations. EUGE Professor of the Relatlons, C JAC Professor of . Domestic nity Jurisprudence. <, LL.D. Buuity Law. Meading 1 DAVIS, HON. AM. LL.D., Professor of Evidence, Mereantile Law and’ Con- stitutional Law ard Lecturer upon the History of the Law. FREDERICK DDONS. LEM, Professor of L Negotiable Instrumenis, ‘Torts iminal Law. CHARLES COWLES 1 R. LES. Professor of Practice and Jude ot Court. WILLIAM W. MILLI Lectures on Law of ¢ L. CABELL WILLIAMSON THOMAS and HE Judges of the Cx The National University Law upen Its thirtieth year by opening at its building, 818-820 12th street northwest, on MONDAY, Oc- tober 8, 1888, €:30 pam. As appears above, val uable additions have been made to the faculty, ‘The course has also been finpevved in various ways, With the result that the previous nigh standard of the school has been imaterially advanced. ‘The Secretary may be seen dally at G10 13th street northwest, offlee District Tithe insur: + and after Octcber 3 at the Law School froin 6:30 to 7:30 pn. As here , two years” stud. will be required for graduation, with ‘a post-grad- Mate course of one sear, For cireulars call tpen i 1_ enter W.-H. Morrison's Son, 1326 F street northwest; W. H. Lowdermilk & Co.. 1425 FP street north? weet; John Byrne & Co., 1322 F street; Washing- Law Book Co., 1422) F northwest, or the gued. E. D. CARUSI, Sceretary. Sw-5O. STITUTE, 1342 AND 1344 VER- CHENOWETH. 13 VENUE—Boarding aud Day School for MONT AVENU Miss Girls. M.D. CHENOWETH ‘snd Mrs. E. C._SLOAN, Principals. se-Im* COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 7TH oN C.K, URNER, A.M., C.E., Prin. Thorough preparation in the business,” English and civil serv ce erience 48 a | courses. Twenty-slx years’ ex- uess educator. Cluss or private lessons. Moderate tu'tion. Send for catalogue. seld-tf = HOLY CROSS 1312 Mass. ave., reopens ‘The course of studies 's complete and practical. Special at- tention iy given to vocal and instrumental music, drawing, painting and the languages. A kinder: garten for boys und girls. ser-Lin Emerson Institute. SELECT, CL AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL MEN AND BOYS. 914 14th st. nw. «Frauklin Square.) Wil reopen September 26. Prepares for vil the universitics aud colleges, for U. S. Military and Naval Academies aud for business. A corps of six efficient instructors. For circulars, &c., apply to 4 CHAS. B. YOUNG, A.M., Ph.D., sed -12tt Principal. ELOCUTION. DRAMATIC ART. Special Normal Course begins OCT. 15. MRS. ESTELLE H. DAVIS, itudio, se2-Im*-7 1114 F STREET. Art Students’ League, 808 17TH ST. N.W. Drawing and Valuting trou Mie, “the antique and ett lie. Decotative Design, Water Color, Saturday and out-of-door classes. Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in ail kinds of draughting and Mathematics begin September 26. 531 7th st. nae. seg-ime Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Washington. French the Janguage of the house. Mile. L. SOULIGNY, peociasl, Miss C. PETTIGREW, ‘Asst. 1B myl0-156t Chevy Chase P. Me WashingtonHeightsSchool 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w., cor. 19th st, Boarding and day school for girls; primary, pre- paratory +nd academie departments; prepatés for college; (French and English) kindergarten; opens Octobeb 4. Prinelpal, Miss FRANCES MEIN sel6-ti STORAGE. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE furniture, plauos, ete., in separate from “goods insured. * ELLE: stora: NO’ STORAG HOUSE, 3816-318 Sth »! 1 ARMY AND NAVY TORAGE ROOMS- i wriments clean ard dry; best location Tews nr 4; 1407 G st; near all govern. ment de Goods packed and shipped. E ates a. ausl-la Washington College (Young Ladies} 8D AND T STS. } OPENS THURSDAY, SEITEMBER 20, 1808. GUNSTC Schoct for Giels Mrs. BEV et. Dw. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. 0. B. L. WHITMAN, D. D., President, Zhe University opens ite Feventy-elehth year with better fucilities than ever before. It offers com- plete Undergraduate, Grajuate nd Professional courses of study in elght schools, The College. ADONIRAM J. HUNTINGTON, D.D., DEAN. Classes meet in daytime:and are open to both men and women, Entrance examinations will be held at the uDiver- sity September 25 and 27., 3 sion begins September 28, at.9 a.m. Corcoran Scientific School. HOWARD L, LODGKINS, Ph.D., DEAN. Fifteen distinct courses leading to the degree of B.S. Classe: meet from 6 to 10 p.m, und are open to both men aud wemen, Session begins September 28, at 8 p.m. ‘the dean will be in his otlice at the university daily after September 12. School of Graduate Studies CHARLES E. MUN =, Pb.D., DEAN. Courses open to both men and wouen, leading to the degrees of Master of Art Master of Sci- ence, Civil Engineer, Electrical Eugi » Mechan- feal Engineer ad Doctor of Vhilusophy. Session begius September 25, at 4 Law School. WALTER 5. COX, LL. D., A three years’ course leading to the degree of Bachelor vi Laws, und a special course in Patent aye jeading to the degree of Muster of Patent The dean will be present In the reception room at the university bullding from 5 to 6 p.m. Tues- days, Thursdays and Suturdays aftet September 12, Session begius October 3, at 6 p.m School of Comparative Jurisprudence & Diplomacy pm, CHARLES W. NEEDHAM, LL. M., DBA! Offers traming in bigher legal knowledge and in the history, science and practice of Diplomacy, in courses leading tu the degrees of Master of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law wnd Master ot Diplomacy. Session begiis November 15. Medical School. EMIL A, DeSCHWEINITZ, [b.D., M.D., DEAN. Session begius October 3, at 8 p.m. Dally lec- tures thereafter ut 5:30 p'm. The best facilities for laboratory and clitical work are afforded, The University Hospita is loceted at 1335 1H strest northwest. Fall ad scholarship examinations on September 22 at «:su pie For further particulars ucdress the dean, 1525 H st. n.w. Hours, 10 a.m. to] pm, and = pm. to 6 pan. Dental School. J. HALL LEWIS, D.D. S., DEAN. Session begins October 3, at 8 p.m. The free dental infirmary opens October 3 at p.m. Fall examinations on Sep! p.m. All studeuts must watriculate before Qctober 13. Fos further imfuruation address the deau, 1luzs Ver Veterinary School. D. E. SALMON, D.V.M., DEAN. A post-graduate course of one Por information apply to Dr. cor, N. J. ave. ond asst. naw year. Charles F. Dawson, Washington, D. CL Catalogues. giving the ccurses of study. terms, 1 Can be obtained ou application, personally of by letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, se7-Im ‘The Columbian University. THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D. C. School ef Law. A three y course, léailing Jo the Degree of Bachelor ¢ , and ‘a syecial course In Patent Law, leading to the Degrea of Master of Putent Law, y £ La FACULTE: + ( AIAH L. WHITMA Presiden. Hon, WALTER S. cox (Associate Justice of the Bay BE! | D. D.; LL, D... Dean. preige Court of the District of Col i Professor of the Property and Hon, JOH. Lh. D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Professor of Constitutions! Caw, Domestic Rela- te Hon (Associate ‘Yorts and Perg nal J . DAVID J. BREWER. LL. 1 Justice of the Suprenie Cour United States), Professor of the Law of Coty rations, Equity Juris- | prudence sud Internatlonal Law. Fon. WILLIAM A. APAURY, LL. D. (Sometime “Assistant Attérrey “General United States), Professor of Common Law end Equity Pleading, evidence, and the Jurisdi thor and Practice of the of the cf the Federal Courts. Hon. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, LL. D. (Associate Justice of the Stpreme “Court of the Dietrfet of Columbia), Professor of Co: fal Ba nme per and Criminal Law. WILLIAM JOHNSON, LL. Me (of the Washingt Bar) Professor of Common’ Caw Practice. LEE DAVIS LODGE, Profesor of | Soc MELVILLE ¢ ofeseor of th WILLIAM FL MATTINGLY, (of the Washington Bar Ph. D. snd Politics. M. Professor of Practical Commercial Law. CHARI NEEDHAM, CL. Mt. tof the Washingt m Bary, Professor of the His! of Lav, Trusts and Trades Unions, and in Charge of foot Court Work. There will be two courtrooms in the new bnild- ing, and special attention will be given to. Moot practice. Three hours will be devoted to the cussion of pleadings and prictice work in draft- ing contracts, wills, and other legal documents, and two hours a week io the argument of cases. ‘The Dean will be tn the fception-room of the University Building from 5 to 6 p.m, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturda: Session begins Monday er 3, at 6 p.m. School of Comparative Jurisprudence and Diplo- macy, A post-graduate course of two years, offering a training In higher legal knowledge and’ in the his- tory, science aud practice of diplomacy, and lead- ing to the Degrees of Muster of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law and Maste: BENAIAH WHITMAN, President > y ard Sefence. NEEDHAM, LL.M, Dean (of the Washington Bar, Interstate Commece Law. Hon. JOHN M. HARLAN, LL, D. (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), Conflict of Laws; Comparative Constitutional Law. Hon. DAVID J. BREWER, LL. D, (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States), International Law. Hon. JOUN W. FOSTER, LL. D., Diplomacy and ‘Treaties. Hon. LLIAM WIRT HOWE (of the ‘New Orleans Bar), Roman Law. Hon. WILLIS VAN DEVANTER (Assistant Attorney General of the United State: Equity Pleading cna Practice. Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE (Secretary of the’ Treasury), Will deliver’a Lectura on Finance. The sessions for this School will begin November 15, when the new building nyw in course of erec tion on Hi street, adjoining tie University, design- ed exclusively for the Law Schools of the Univer- sity, will be completed Lectures on special subjects by other distin- guished gentlemen will be given during the year, snhouncements of which will be duly made. Students muy attend any of the lecturcs in the Law School without extra ebarge. Catalogues and further information can be ob- tained on application, personally or by letter, to CHARLES W. HOLMES, Registrar, ‘The Columbian University. 026-10t, 124 1864. 1898-99. Education for Real Life For Sons aaa Appughters Spencerian Business College, Academy of Music Bullding, 9tb and D n.w. The 34th scholastic year bas begun. All depart- ments open Dav aud Night Sessions for ten mouths. 2 Rapid, legible and beautiful Writing; Rapfd Cal. culattous, ‘Thorough Bnglish; BookWweping and Bus iness Practice, Correspondetive, Civics, Laws of Business, | Commercial” Geograptiy, Selence _ ot Wealth, ‘Shorthand and Typewriting, Art of Ex- pression (Delsarte Method), Moral-and Social Cul- ure. ;: For further information cafl at College office, or send for pew Announcement—'98-'99. College’ of- fice open and evening, 8:20 2.15. to 9:30 p.m. Mrs. SARA Al SPENC! an3l-tt pal and Prop Washington Dental College tae HOSPITAL OF ORAL SURGERY, 625 MASS. AVB. N.W. The largost, most complete and only exclusively ental college in the city. New building, thoroughly equipped with modern facilities. = Session begins Oct. 3 at 7,80 p.m.; opening ad- Gress by Prof. Edw. R. Hodge, M.D. A special featuro of the plan of tenching Js the practical demonstrations by the professora in the operating rooms throughokt the teria, thus giving the Student the opportunity of gaining dental practice, Infirmary open the entire year. sptidents WHT not be admitted later than Oct. for information and annguncoment address DR. D, B. WIBER, Dean, nel4-3w 914 New York Ave. Bw. err The Misses Kerr’s School for young tadies and children will open October 8. Accomme ions for a limited number of board- [ing pupils. 1438 N st. mw. wel4-3mo EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. C., THE REV. JOHN D. WHITNEY, S. J., Rector, Under the management of the Fathers of the So- glety of Jecus. Over one bundred professors aud Seven hundred students. GEORGETO COLLEGE, FOUNDED 1788-89. Tecopenr Tuesday, Sept. 18. Preparatory and Collegiate Courses for Boarders and Day ‘Scholars: ‘COMPLETE POST-GRADUATE col SCHOOL OF LAW. FACULTY Hon. MARTIN F. MORRIS, LL.D., (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the Mstrlet mila), 1 and’ International Law and Comparative Jurisprudence. Hon. SETH SHEPARD, LLL (Associate Justice, Court of Appeuls of the District of Columbia), 4 Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon. JEREMIAH M. WILSON, LL.D., Dean of the Faculty and Lecturer. Hon, LOUIS E. MeCOMAS, (Associate Justice Supreme Court of the Distelct of Columbia), | Lecturer oa the Law of Contracts and the Law of Eviden GEORGE EB. on Practic Equity Pleading K RUSS PERRY, AM. LL.D. Lecturer gu Common Law "Pleading, Crithinal Law and Domestic Relations. Rey RENE HOLAIND, S. Lecturer on Natural Law. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, LL.D., Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A. DOUGLASS, A.B., LL.B. Lecturer on the Law of Torts und Negotiable Paper. MICHAEL J. COLBERT, A.M. Lecturer on the Law of P D. W. BAKER, A.M. LLM, (Assistant United States’ Attorney for the Distelet of Colutabic), Judge of the Circuit Conrt 2nd Lecturer on the Law of Keal Estate and Elementary Practice. J. NOTA McGILL, LL.M. (Register of Wills, District of Columbia), Lecturer on Orphans’ Court Practice. Court of Appeals: Messrs, TALLMADGE. A. BERT, JOU BARNARD und L Examiners: Mess HENRY W. SOLON. Clerk of Courts: HARRY W. HODGES, LL.M. SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A.M, Secreta ‘reasure CHARLES R. YEATMAN, LL.B., HAMILTON, 1 ‘Testamentary und Practice. Lecturer Assistant. ninth annual session opens on Wed- ber 5, 1998, at 6:30 p.m., In the Law Nos. G08 and ‘street _north- thine atnouncements will be m. All futerested are cord resent, Will be at bis fiom 6 to 7 put yinent of fees, etc! With the approachin course will be extended to ‘turce for the ensuing invited to The secretary idingg daily office in can be obtain at the book store of ison Sors, 1 FP street northwes Kk & Co., “et wortle John Byrne & Co.. 1322 FP street northwest irgion Law Book Company, 1 west, rnd at V 35th ‘street. wort undersigned. F street Thumpson's hort ug store, "3 t, OF Upon application to we S. M. YEATMAN. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. Lectures will begin Monday, Oc All exercises are now given dnring the day. ‘This will enable stndents to avail themselves of Cie ad- vantages of the laboratories, libraries aud hospital cinies of the city. The University Hospital, now in full operation, wer 3, et 2 under the control of the faculty, will give smple facilities for instruction in ward classes, Address for particulars the Dean, G. L. MA- GRUDER, M.D... 815 Vermont avenue. Offce Yours until 10 a ) to 5 pan, Sel7-tf School and Kindergarten. Mra, Mann's Kindergarten and § vol, and the Eliz: ny cabody Kindergarten Nor School, 1¥18 Sunderland place, begin fall session Oct. Jsu8, Chidrer taught French and ¢ se16-3m Art School = = = West End, MISS y. KELLY, 1702 st. now. Reopens Oc Outdoor ‘class until’ November. sel7-Im* — Circulars on application, FRENCH LANGCAGE SCHOOL—RaSY, QUICK, therovgh method to proncunce well, speak, read, understand. Sept. 19. aud-2mi Diploma for two courses, New term MLL LRUD'HOMME, 507 . AN PLES! Institute, NER-POLLOCK, PRINCI aded School’ and Ki 6 Y st. uw, ptember 15 every nage; anexcept references. Normal department for the training of teachers, $100. se0-3W MRS. FLINT'S SCHOOL WILL REOPEN WED- For_circutar apd information 4st. Until Oct. 1 Mrs. Flint may be addressed at Chatecugay, N.Y. se10-Tma EDUCATIONAL. RAILROADS. IN WASHINGTON. NOW IS THE TIME TO RESUME YOUR LONG peglected studies under the guidance of a com- petent private tutor, who will make everrthing easy and pleasant for you; all grades of w: P. 0. Box 513. =a ‘sel7-1m* MR. JOHN THEOPHIL, Tescher of PIANO, ORGAN, HARMONY AND COMPOSITION. and Sat., 2 to 8 o'clock, 1327 F #1 n's); Mon., Tues. and Thur., . HaKe Oth st.” now se it* Mr. Henry Stopsack, Teacher of pian» ard violin, bas reopened bis studio at 617 Pa ave. s.¢ se19-1m?* MISS EMILIE N D'S PRIVATE School for Cilla detober 3 at 1817 Corcoran st. selé-Imo The Olney School, 625°: Boarding snd Day School for Girls. Primary, Academic and legiate Departments, Miss Virginia Mason Dorse Miss Laura Lee Dorsey. WIMODAUGUSIS ‘ave.—French, Journalism, Culture, keeping, se23-06-6 NEW YORK aphy, Typewriting, Ele Arith erme—$1 a month rabership, $1 a year. Dressmaki MAKY EMERSON GAGE, Supt CAIRO RINDE RTEN AND PRIMARY School wilt reopen Monday, October FRANCES NICOLL, Miss SARA ALLI Principals, Tue Cairo, Q st. bet. 16th naw. Miss Sherman’s School, 1215 19th street. « er Jefferson place, _Reopens October 5) INI THE NATIONAL ‘AL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, £22 Conn. ave. nw. SCHOOL FOR BOY OPENS SEPT. 21. PREPARATION FUR WE POINT, ANNAPOLIS AND ALL COLLEGES. termediate and academic departments. 6 ratory. For catalogue apply to W. PHELAN, A.M, Head Mas: TIFFEY HAVE OPENED THEIR In- ona- VOICE TRALN- methods” (Italian seb placed and developed. Studio, and Thurs. afternoons. Res se24-tu ths 20" The Phebe A. Hearst _ KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL WILL REOPEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, Junior, Seulor and Advanced Courses. For furtber particulars address iss MEL, Principal, 1215 K st. n.w. best modern yolces bull Mot sel7-s,tudth-tt ALL LAW BOOKS Used at the Washington Law Schools Rew or second hand. by WASHING Law BOOK COMPANY, 1422 F st. and 612 E st. now. Be19-2W Mr. Putnam’s School _ For young men and boys will open Sept. 26, 1898, at 1409 CORCORAN ST. Pupils of all grades re- ceived at any time. Preparation for all untve sities and technica! schools. Private tustructior if desired. Best of referenres. Apply at school or to H.C, York, 1622 14th st. nw. sel7-tt WM. HH. PCTNAM, AM May Frances Stetson, Shapespearcan” Monologist—Voice Guilding and preseieh—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11th and G uw. sel at Washington Seminary FOR GIRLS. For illustrated catal: G. T. SMALLWoOD, M 19-1 ave. Signor Maina. SCHOOL ART FOR SINGING -ITALIAN METHOD, Grand opera, oratories, ballads, &e. Studio ut SANDERS & STAYMAN, 1327 F st tra Howard University School of Law. (Founded 1867.) THE ABOVE "VELL-KNOWN LAW SCHOOL will open Saturday, October 1, at 6 o'clock p.m., in its cou medious Dallding, No.’ 420 5th st. nw THE SCHOOL IS WITHOUT OPEN TO ALL, DISTINCTION ¢ x, RACE OR CREED ARE ABOVE EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AG! POSSESS THE PROPER QUALIFICATIONS. JON FREE. full information, . BUNDY, ral buiidi Schoolof French Language, 1425 NEW _YORK AV: Prof. PAUtL VOINOT. GTON PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 1333 Suerthand, Pitman, NEW. ICAPIDY iaethiad; 12th; typewriting and bustuess; backward pupils he native sei7-tt Spanish teacher; day and wight A.M. LAISE, OUT OF WASHINGTON. St. Agnes School. Under tle direction of Bisbop Duane. Preparation for all colleges. Special Studies and Courses of Col- lege Study. Special advantages in Music aud Art. Gy unasiuin. Miss ELLEN W. BOYD, Principal, Albany, N. ¥. jyl-Sm school. rincipal. OCEAN TRAVEL. THE STUART SCHOOL, AND 1224 AVE: Girls and Young ge of OLTO TOR: NEY SIM Balt. HOURS: for f eptions and dancing classes, JONAS, 1406 Hopkins st. var 20th and w. sel7-lin® FLYNN’ $25 —___ $2: A YEAR BUSINESS, "SHORTHAND, Established 1876, Day or night sessi Gives a thorough practical education to yeu men and women ambitious of success in life: one unnecessary stds. System makes impossible ridicule and reflection upon backward pupils or there wh> tissed exrly education. NEW BUILDING, more than doubling facilities of last year, 1 best evidence of success. au20-3m 3 Wood’s Commercial College 311 BAST CAPITOL STREET. Fourteenth year cpens AUGUST 29, 1898. Day and night sess.ons ell the year. Large, bright, cheerful rocms. Experienced and skillful teachers. Courses thorough, practical, complete. ‘Terms moderate and situations obtained for graduates. No extra charge tor bookkeeping to these tukiog shorthand and ELE | course. Call and Investigate, write for illustrated catalcgue, conteining names of 520 pupils in- structed last year. Addiess COURT F. WOOD. LL. M.. Principal. av23-tf McDonald-Ellis Home and Day School for Girls, Maseachusetis avenue, 17th st. and N st. N. Edwin R. Lewis, A. M., M. D., | “3 Rese aldwin Lewis, A. B., i} peace as Mrs. Julia R. Tutwiler, Associate Principal. Mile. Rose Lominet, Resident French Teacher. Twenty Regular and Special Teaches Sixteenth Year opens October 5 Primary, Preparatory, Academic and Post Gradu- ate Departments. . This School gives 4 vomplete and continuous six- years’ course of study in English Language, Com- pcsition, Rhetoric and Literature. It gives a continuous six years of French. It gives a five yeers’ Classical Course and pre- pares for any College for Women. It gives an attractive course in Literature, Tray- el, Art, French end Music. Every study and recitation room {is large, well lighted and ventilated. Address 1305 17th st. N.W. 8e5-35t€ FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL, For Both Sexes and All Grades, Will begin its to eee Sept. 26, 1888. Old pupila will return Sept. 27th. ‘This school prepares for any College or Technical School, and its certificate admits to Vassar, Smith, Lehigh, Dartmouth, Swarthmore and the University of Pepnsylvania. NEW GYMNASIUM, with dressing rooms and baths, and a Jacge jlayground, show CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORY, Catalogues may be had at Ballantyne’s and Bren- tauo's. The principals may be seen at the school after Sept. 15. Until then, letters addressed to them will be forwarded. Mr. and Mrs, THOMAS W. SIDW! ne2-tf 1811 I street nw. WASHINGION, D. ©. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments, Thorough traiping tn all branches in accordance with be modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected especially for school purposes, Ample playgrounds and tennis court. Twenty- fourth year opens October 4. For further tufor- metion apply to MRS. ELIZABETH J, SOMERS, Prinelpal MRS. ADELIA GATES BENSLEY, Se3-3m-28 Associate Princi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent wil e lessons on piano, violin aud harmony Sept. 25, at 1420 N st. nw. sel7-Lin n Line. 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Express, 12:15 VM. week days, 2:02 ror 5:4 EM auily or Boston, without change, T:B0.4 eek day aad 65) FM aay, week age For Bulumore, 6:20, 7:00, 7:50, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 10:50 1100 AM. 248, 8:15. 3:30 (4:00, "Limi 6:5, 7:20,” 10:00. PM. On ‘Sunday. 7:00 10:50, 11-00 4:00 “Limi 10:00, 10-40 For Poy ror Sth ‘or Annap 45 PM days, 9 ss for son Atlantic Const ne, daily; Kiehmond only, 10:57 days; AUeata Spechal, ia, Richa pourd Air Line, 4:40 P.M. daily for Quantics, AM. daily a oc days. jie’ SE TIONS. oF Atlantic River Bridge, all- rall route), 3:15 (4:00 “Congressional Limited?) P.M. daily, 12:45 PM. week days (through Pullman Buffet Purlor Car); 11:00 AM days only. Via Mz Whait, MG 11200 ALM, 12 M. daily For Cape May, 10:00, 11:00 A.M. week days, 11:50 PM. daily Ticket offices, comer Fifteenth and G_ streets, and at the station, Sixth and B streets, whero orders can be left for the checking Kenge to Gestination from hotels and resi J. 8. HUTCHINSON, eneral Manag le In effect Jun: Leave Wasbing:on from station, Jersey av and C street 18. r of New Vestvuled Limited p.m. St Louis and In ianapolis, B: Vestibuled Limtted, 3:40 p.m 3 tsturg and Cleveland, express dally 11:05 and $:50 p.m. . Tuedo and Dy rolt. 11:55 p.m. Winchester and points on Walley Branch, ved $11:25 a.m.. 15°30 pam Onle=ns, Memjph's Birmingham, Chat- Kuoaville, Bristol and Rosnuke, 10:45 ents through. daily 7:30, x1 08 m.. 12:1 x4:30, . X5:10, a5 S215, xO: x10:00, 11:15, x1i:5 x12:01 night. Sun- days, x 39:60 a.m., x12 0, 35:10. 6:30, night. aud 5:30 p.m, Sun- P.m., Week days, days tT Frederick, week days, 9200 a.m., 11:25, 4:30, 5:30 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m.. 1:15 p.m. For Hagerstown, ‘$11°05 a.m. and 45:29 p.m. For Boyd and wag points, week days (9:00 a.m., stopping ouly at Gaithersburg and Germantown). 5. pu. Sundays, 9:60 a.m, 1:15, Itherstarz aod way points, week days, . 12:50, 3:00, 4:83, 8:35, 7:05, 11:30 pam. ndays, @ aan. 11 7205. 10°15 p.m. For Washington Jn any 8:00 a.m.. priveipal stations w only), 30 p.m. weer lays » 12S p.m. “BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHT All trains flluntnated with Pintech Nght. For Philadelphir, New York, E and East, week days, 7:05, 8:00, 10:00 a.m. Pm. 1:15 p.m.’ (foregoing trains have Carsi, 3:00 (5:65 Dining Cari, 8:00, night’ (Sleeping Car open at 16 o'clock). Sundara, . 9:00 am. A:15 Dining ¢ Cary, §:00, 12:01 night (SI o'clock). Parlor wars on_all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a.m., 12:05 moon, 1:15 3:00 (5215 Dining ping Car open at 19 and 3:00 pm. week days For Cape Muy, 12:05 soon. tExc nay. xExpress trains. Baggage calied for and checked fron residences by Unfon Transfer Com left at tices, 619 Pennsy) ticket D.B. MARTIN, Mer. Pass. Trafe. CHESAPEAKE AND OMIO RAILWAY, THROUGH TdE GKANDEST SCENE or AMEKICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM REAT ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINING CAKS. STATION, SIXTH AND BS’ Schowule in effect Sept 2:20 P.M DAILY—Cineinnatl and St etal —Solid train for Cineimn: tn to Cinctmna 4, Lexington, Le and outs with ington, Va., for Ving! daily, Cars Ciacinnati to Chicny 0 PM. DAILY—F. V. Limited for Cinciunatt. Pullman ‘Sleepers 1 and Louisville without Sleeving Car without dat Bon car Minical to Chuelewatl, Caue Sicepere Clacinnat! to Chicago and St. Soy LM. DAILY—For Gordovavills, Charlottes vilie, Staunton, avd for Richmond daily, except Sunda, pies A.M.—Dally except Sunday.—Parlor car Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old Poiut. Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.—Old Poiut, 6:30 p.m. Transfer at Richmond, Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake and Obto offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsy! avenue, and at the statio 4 PULLER, auls-30d General Passenger Agent. Sold tratn Cincinnati, i Springs, Observas fon dail Louis. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MT. VER- NON RAILWAY. FROM STATION, 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. IN EFFECT NOVEME! For Alexandria, week days, 6:30, 00, 8:35, $259, 10:00, 11:60, 11 K., 12:20. 1.15, 1:45, 2.05 ex., 2:40, 3200 ex. BY ex.. 4:15 ex., 4:50, 5:05, 5:20 ex., Sofi 6:30, 30, 8:00, 9:00, 10 1:30, 2 . 7:80, 8225. 9:00, week days, 6:20, 8:00, 10:00, 1:15, 2205, 3:00, 7208, ys, T:45, 9:45 A.M; I2y noon, 2:15, 3:45, 6.45, 9:00 PM. ‘and Aqueduct 0. 11:00 AM; 12 4:15, 5:20, 6:05, 7:06. 8 and Aqueduct Bridge 10:30, 11:15 AM: 3200, 3:45. ernon, 12:05. 1 9:00 BM. For Mt. Vernon, Sundi r ArBingt: . §: 45, Parcels carried on ay15 all trains. Bag SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in effect May 1, 1898. AML trains arrive and leave at Pennsylvania pas- senger stat 8:12 A ily.—Loeal for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Cornects at Vanassas for Stras- bere and Harrisonburg at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Weste 11:15. A.M.—Daily THE U3 FAST MAIL. Carries Pullman New York and Washington to Jackec at Salisbury with Pellman Sleeper and Hot Springs. N. C.; Knoxville anooga and M-inphis, Tenn.. and at Charlotte with Pull- than Siveper for Auguste. Pullman Buffet Sleeper New York to New Orleans. uniting at Charlotte with Puliman Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects at Lynchburg with C. and O. Railway for Lexing- ton daily except Sunday, and Natural Bridge daily, Orleans withoat Sunset Personslly Conducted Teurist Px- nesday to San Francisco without change. SOY PM Local for Front Roval. Strasburg and Harrisorbure, daily. except, Sunday. 1 P.M.—Dally—Local for treaville. 10:45 P.M. — Daily, — WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com- pored of Pullman Vestibuled Sleepers, Dining Cars and Day Coaches, Pullman Sleepers ‘New York to Nashville. Tenn.. vie Asheville, Knoxville. nd Chettanooga: New York to Tampa, vin Charlotte, wannah atd Jacksonville, and New Yerk to via Birmingham. New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery... Ves. tibul Coach Wastington to Atlanta. “South- ern Rallway Dining Greensboro’ to Montgom- ery. "TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OnTO DIVIS- ION leave Washincton 9:01 a.m. daily, 1:00 pan, and 4:45 pm. daily. except Sunday. and 6:25 pm. Sundays only for Round Hil; 4:82 ‘p.m. daily, exe cept Sunday. for Leesburg. and 6:25 p.m. dafly for Flernds Returning, arrive at Washington 8:23 a.m. and 8:40 p.m. defly and 2:45 p.m. daily. exe cept Sunday, from Ricnd Hill. 7:08 a.m. dafly, except Sanday, from Herndon, 8:34 a.m. daily. ex- cept Sunday. from Leesburg. Through trains from the cuth arrive at Wash- ington 6:42 a.m, and 2:20 p.m. and 9:35 p.m, laeily. Harrisonbarg, 12:00 noon dally, except Sunday. and 9:35 p.m. daily and 8:30 a.m. daily from Charlo’ Tickets, f reservation and Informa. tton. farn s. 705 Wth st. o.w., St Pennsylva at Pennsyivania” satl- read pas FRANKS. GANNON, 24 Vice Prest. & Gen, Mgr, JM. CULP. Traffie Manager. ™ W. A TURK L'& BROWN. ¢

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