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THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1898-16 PAGES. = ———— —— = : — — = ————— == ee =—=-- Z : ~ = Sen : ‘, FOR SALE—HOUSES. | MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. | EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL, RAILROADS. BU SINESS _CHANCES. JO wane RIGHTS. CONN. To LOAN rah 3 B IN WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. WILL EXCHANGE N.W. PROPERTY POR CAP whe of our begt contractors; 10 rocims; large. QUICK ANSWERS TO APPLICATIONS. GERTPIAN, FRAectew s. sevrerts. | THE NATIONAL CAPITAL | *43%, pricey aon earg te Pitts. | JAPAN. CHINA AND PHILIPPINE JST ANDS. = snag Hight cellar “with laundry; roome beauttfally NO DELAY IN CLOSING TRANSACTIONS. 1851 Wallach place, cor. 14th. burg. EMPRESS OF JAPAN Nov. 7. Jan. 20, Apl. 17 # INTEREST OF FINE rated: ¢ aoe ee eae fim: | 0087-42 STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F nw. Hee Pee ee ar lige a eee te UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, 10g AM. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pollman | EMPRESS 0 (CHIN “Dee. 8, Reb. 22, May $ | Ame stor: wbich wilt tnventory €2,000 to grad-4 Lhe eth poy ~ ree eee = Tne ™ ve 2 leeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars | EMPRESS OF INDIA..Jan. 2, Meh. 27. Mas 29] a&te of phera.ncy who will become active nart = ac cache This in Shi below | WANTED—#4 000 ON AN $5,000 UNINGE oc8-1m = EDS LEER SLL CRRE A Hareiairg to Citeago, nati, Indianapolis, | HAWAIIAN ISLANDS” FUL NEW ZEALAND | Her: can des $15, week from start: will retund, ’ cL. Star otfie ate corner property, 3 years, 414%; pe NJO, SDOL QUIT. (GUT BY POINT. SAPOL % 2 it. is. Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Var! AND AUSTRALIA yercbage uxney leas amount drawn, after & ea ee | Ce te eae GR. BUCRINGHAM, ae wadine Gat EY | POINT, ANNAPOLIS AND SLE COLLEGES. | In- Car to Harrisburg. = AORANGI. Nov. 17 | MIOWERA..... Dec. 15| mcnths" tclal If desired: only few hundved tiene Wilgnt rode, Cath, cellar; $4,000., very easy 2 TTIF YOU HAVE THE SE Nw. oF at pupil's home, Terms reasonable and | grymedinte, and academic Sepertmente, Cyimma- | 10:59 AM. (FAST LINE—Pullwan Butet Parlor | For rates appiy od Broadway and 6 Wall's. | _ ast rewired. “Aldine hoe Sa sree NS terms; small or no cash payment. Address NON- . 4% and 5. No delay if papers are | method rapid and best. 0c28-tt fe20-2m° WW PHELAN. A.M. Head Afaster. oe we Harrisborg. Buffet Parlor Car Harris- | ———-— —————— = ~ | FOR SALE-DRUG STOLP; BEST LOCATION IN _RESIDENT, Star office oe28-2t° JE. GADSBY, MANDOLIN AND GUITAR | Sow is tae tive To RoSUME YOUR LoNG | 9:30 EM. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. So sie? cent low: leaving city. Addeess WITCH FOR SALE EAR DUPONT CIRCLE AND neglected studies under the guidance of a com- = Sleeping Car Wastili —— _ Hage ain Pinner ‘A Re nine! CONN (VEL CARS, BEAUTIFUL NEW MOT- CE AND LOANS TAUGHT CORRECTLY BY WALTER T. HOLT. | petent private tutor, who will make everything Sleeping “and” Dining FOR SAUL CAPE AND LUNG oom. site TLED BRICK AND BROWN STONE; 10 rome, | “eit same toc respocaibie gov't employes. Hepp, feamonable, Studlo, OM N.Y. ave, nw.” | Sasp' and pleasant for'you:”all grades of woik. | 7..dult; Nashellle (in, Cine ore ano cash. baliuce ecay erm, If wold at omer: sun. tied Beth een Caos — ppt eh Rit DISTRIO’ BANKING AND INS. AGENCY 0¢26-6t: P. 0. Box 513. 8 sel7-2m' . tog Car tron etn Sa eeete tp = oats A es location. Apply Re coe handsomely finisbed tn hard wood; ‘complete 3206 i COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, Cleveland. Dining Car to Shi U d ff et a OES ne See asst kW. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. EY. Lawrence School Of Music, 407 71H ST. N.W. 7:20. PM. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman naerse Ings. POR SALE — LakGE AND COMPLETE Stor Pith Sonate ~ : os we Rann eine, mation concerning 1127 10th st. VOICE, PIANO, VIOLIN, Mandolin, Cc. K. URNER, AiM., €.E., Prin. Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg and —Never a time when you will find us = of geveral merchandise, groceries, dry goods, FOR SALE IG BARGAIN ONLY §2.500; $100 AITURE, VIANGS AND OTHEMR | ete. ELOCUTION (class or private), écttals, Cali | Thorough preparation in the “Uusiness,” English Harrisburg to St. Lule and Cincinnati. Dining Te eee teens ae ee feed, coal, etc.; also store house, dweliiug. barn CASH. BALANCE MONTHLY: new bay-window PERSONAL PROF! : or write. 0c26-Gt* | and civil serv ourses. Twenty-six years’ ex- Car. i = cane pig 7 aud outbuildings, at station on B. & 0. in vil brick; € ‘rooms and bath; 4. imps.; 7th st LOWER RATES LADY WISHES ‘TO BOARD MOTHERLESS CHIL posiencs oon een ase ccporis e 2oOmT- At PACIEIG EXPRESS.—Pullman Sleep- “Sage tensed) earl lage, icty ontttod: growing community; aplen. nae near Fla. ave s L SH ABD 3 LESS s : 3 e sburg. : did ‘chance. Inquire. or add Fu. s FoR SALE BEAUTIFUL CORNER HOUSE, | 4nd for LONGER TIME than auywhere clse 1 toe | a cee ae a asics “Aadiers Hor School and Kindergarten. | 100°" Fails daily. except Sunday. aa aD) ee SASS: . S n.w.; 10 rooms; inedern improvements; eas: (Go ER 56, Star oftice 0c25-4t* oe ‘Sunday. For Willlamaport daily, 3307 AE GRIMES’ PIANO E 913 Pa. ave. SHEETIRON WORKERS. ATTEN ments. Apply 2147 F st. n.w ovZ7-3t* ‘i CIS hat mw, focssizte. | sas G E MILLER, TRACHER oF | {Aire Mann's Kindergarten aud School. and the | 7:20 VM. for Willlamsport, Rochester, ‘Erie, Buf: | _ © : SDD JOBBING Sor For FOR SALE — BARGAIN $50,000 TO LOAN os AL ESTATE IN THIS] Plano. Mondays, from 9 to 12 a.m., ras Poth TWi8 Sauderiana place, begin fall eession Oct 3 folo apd Niagara Ralls dally. “except Saturday, eS CITY Box Gand tieutees Geerpiin as nea pes eets ee oa oe a ea ae ee eee eee sare mca ecko times | 1608. Children taught Freuch and German.sel0-3m | 19:4) PM for rier Cone chester, But- ADDRESS FUR INTERVIEW, OWNER I., Star office. ___ occ. Toss > ATTENTION Te SEADEE MR. ALLAN DE cou MUFLLERS acapesy | THE STUART SCHOOL, or siasiier | eyecare oe . ee eras? THIS IS CHEAP OWNER: OUT OF | _ oc25.6t 13¢ “for Dancing exd Deportment, 14th and Yale ets 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST. N.W., cor. Mass. | FOR PHILADELPHIA SEW YORK AND THE rocks Oe oe SORE, CLOTHE ome a¢ authorized us to sell one of those de- | — ee eae 7 n.w.. formerly Chinese legation. Saturday E: pa fOUSE I SCHUOL ST. ¥ 7 eg ee, “ T ne id " MONEY ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP a5 ~ AVE. ALSO A THIRD WI SE. FOR SC) HU P P 3 Rte} ” STATIONERY, OCERIES, CIGARS ne pear mrs ae ah ation ip vraed District real eatate, 4n mums to ault, at | 0g tones. Hall som for rent for clubs. Day (avd Boarding School for Girls and Young GivaliearasS pee ON as LIMITED cally, --And It’s a Beauty-= SALM BEHREND, 717 10TH ST. NW. neqo bar cost hi . and 6 per cent: commission nominel. ie fee as a les. Vocal_music B mire. Regular’ e ar R - = — let about “ SRT FE. > v, CEY SP . ular at 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, aT RAMSAY's— c22-tf, ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F st. nw. NEY SIMON, Professor in Peabody Couservacory, i n o ae : SS Okeley School, Balt. MISS CLAUDIA STUART. Prin, -se1-3um Proms Wika niRe Car). apd 11:00 (pining, Car yee ATCR CLEANED, $1.00, Se WILL BUY as t aus, 8% Fe. 759 Madison st., near Dupont Circle, reopens = ;. tng Car from Baltimore), 6:50, 10:00, and 11:50 Lo . WARRAN’ z 4 2xtory brick me ee mber 2s. Circulars, Miss E. V. ETH, AM. Emerson Institute. Paton Pie, See Bae iAlGraii cies taracel work ieaciot ss ac: ALL WORK WARIANTED 98 Eran aoe ‘Commission, 1%. 5-6te : SELECT, CLASSICAL, AND MATHEMATICAL ihe A Res tingulshed make—new and elegant—mahog- Fee === ———— Can make loan at 4% on First-class SS ADFLAIDE CLEMENTS, Gov. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS. (Dining Car from Baltimore), HORSES it iia Ineage Eroper er: eraece: SI SE ot W Mine | O18 14th’st. now, g(Fraaklin Square.) M,, For Philadelphia any ase, hand-carved panels—beautifully ES For Sane WEL NEW HoUs' JEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F st. arte art Will reopen September 26. l’repares Y week-days. = ae te - Wee uaae aed bern ie onlertace : AT 4, 1g AND 3 PER C! the universities and colleges, for U.S. Military week-days, 2:01 aud 5:40 made and above criticism in every particu A SAF 1508 Columbia st, Colum bath; porcelain tub S rin oak STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st naw. Pow SALE WE CAN SELL CHEAP A 6-ROOM rick dwelling. f bet. LE aud Mo sts; well : ALSHE & SCHWARTZ, ee27-3t SALE-ELE NEW RUFF BRICK: 6 bath, r hall; “‘Holmead Manor; jot, parking: ly $2.0; a bargain; as ROLAND ©. BOOTH, cor, loth & G nw Pou SALE _¢ NO REASONAELE fier refused for y and basement brick dwelling. comer Zist st. ard Hillyer place. farther particulars apply tr : H. ROZIER DULANY. Vigo Fost. naw. we RK 1 AVE, BEACTIFCL home, entirely uew; built for owner's occupancy regardless of expense; will sell very low. Apply s to JW. NAIRN, Owner, 1338 Vt. ave. FoR SaLE-oN 1 x TAY-WiNDow brick horse; 6 rooms and stable: lot I7x149 to alley: price only $2.000; easy terms. Ap- COLLINS & GADDIS, SU Iith st. ww. AT DUPONT Fon SALE—RUSIN PRE Ciel store; dwelling: 7 living rooms; bath: a.m.i.; conerete ce tory brick Stable: lot 22xK+ to alley Bee price to an in mediate purchaser. For full particulars ap- ply te COLLINS & GADDIS, 511 11th st. now. AT A BARGAIN, TUAT FINE RESI- ne. and Jeerson ent Tocati for sunita- r family hotel for ad- gly low pri m nose Owner having pald spot und and material, can give you home for little men central and convenient; new under- trie cars will goon be ‘in operation; siking distance of seve sariments finest fronts in city; large rocins; 1 bule; stationary wash stand; 1 gas ranges; furnace; ‘china closet; n cabinet; cabinet mantels; every modern lot 17x10; 30-ft. parking. An op- to have a home Instead of Come te see us We can visiiered. STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. N.W.; THREE STORIES R SALE Lith Kene modern finished: crystal Hed baths, with finels mantels hen rang sult. Op & WELLER, A SPLENDMD 11th and A 1628 AND 1630 low bricks, 6 CHEAP ave. now THE NEB dwelling bat leks: six 524 14th st nd plate storm He st. cars and public sch Now open for inspect Owner, $02 F st. ne O#% BENT — MODERN CORNER TSI Louth nw; 13 reoms and bath “a. YD, 1307 F st mod. imps. ; never been occup TYLER & RUTHEI FOR SAL don place, 1448 HUNTIN story buff brick; me a'syndicate, will sell me which BRICE & LIPSCOMB, 612 14th st. FOR SAL TO SETTLE AN ESTATE—MUST BE sold Valuable property oppesite Franklin Park, ou I s 144 ft. improved by 3. 4-story r DOM. OGDEN, Ex., 1624°P nw. MANY OF THE FINEST I FOR SALE PRICES FROM $6.500 TO $100, MY LIST Is TOO LARGE TO ADV CALL ONE. C. BAUMGRAS, 1410 G ST., HEADQUARTERS FOR ABSOLUTE BARGAINS. 15. FOR SALE—FOLLOWING BARGAID = 1223 Yale st., Col. Hts.. 10 re. amt 1400 Binney st.. Col Ors, ami. BIG Gat ge. cellar, 7 re. awit ocl5-tf OSCAK W. WHITE, 1114 F st ONE OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS blaa College subdivision, cor. 15th and sts; 12 reoms; magnihcently finished; will FOR sau cas 4 cheap and on good terms. Apply to ‘owu- er, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9th and D sts. o.w. eZL-tt K SALE —NEW HOL 12 ROOMS, 1357 Roanoke st iumbia Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N.Y. ave. o.w. mhS-1f oR SAT entirely ne 0 14th st. now MOST BEAL AND PARK LE_LOTS. PLOT NORTH OF CITY— wood ave.; 411gx10 ley. brick sidewulk. water and sewer; 22 Lier ft. GEO. F. GRAHAM, 1338 K st. oc28 & CHEAP SMALL PIECE OF UNIM- exce invest ins. ess INVESTMENT POR SALE TWO LOTS, 20X75, NEXT TO LIN- In Park, $0. foot less than value: also 8 ad Md. ave. ne. west of Lith st., only : Werth nearly deuble. W. $. MIN Fon = = START A FOUNDATION tdeuda prosperity. You are young, © 4 ued salary, probably bank part of it vest each mouth in a lot sto sult you. We are offering FORT MYER HEIGHTS, vunty seat. Don't throw SPRY BOARD. — ALMEIDA IS OPEN x oR WINTER BOARD! without fuel. Re: Miss Fo A. CROW Berrsville, Va VIRGINIA LADY CAN FURNISH ROOMS AND nice bard for several students: home cooking: terms reasonable M st. nw se UNDERTAKERS. R. W. BARKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EME ALMER, G12 lite st. ow. Large and room for orrals. = extra charge for same. call 1997. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 940 F Bireei Northwest. Evecgtbins rh teascnable terms. | d real estate, tlement of transactions. oc 22-16 Tu LOAN — $100,000.00, AT 4 PER CE LET ME HAVE YOUR APPLICATI CHARLES W. 610 Y TO LOAN Al 4 AND 413 PER DIGee suns of $1,000 to $10L,000, 6 pay off 5 per cent and 6 pe rates with of interest; ecouomiral HH. SAUNL arew lowest tious conducted for_betrowers. 3407 Fost. nw $1,€00,000 TO LOAN 0. Ans" amount. Lowest plan. oc6-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON art real estate, in sums tu sui crry rates. v LE! ib a MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT ton D. ©. : KT. RAWL i gL. L cons.de! 1421 G st. v VERY LOWEST ity. no delay in set- . KAISER, $10 F st. now. ‘T INTEREST. ION, HANDY, ‘ eal estate: loans and begin ail transac tien TATE. alliment in: L. 0. DeLASHMUTY, Dw. DISTRICT IPOLD, nd F sts. ington ig MONEY TO 1.03 Ms AT CUR- rent rates of i on real estate in the Dj trict of Colum! FOX & BROWN, ocl-tt G st. nw. FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. Loans monthly installments, with privilege of made for six ienths oro! month at a discount. Gur bi tdential. We do not rem: ycur possession. If you ba aiture we will make you a loan to ps give you more mone all applications. us a call before going elsewhe CAPITAL LOAN GUARANT ocl-20,tf #2 AND 3 PER CENT MONE ON APPROVED 1 PAY OFF YOU ULD & PK CENY LUANS, RALPH Ww. 6u6 14TH ST. NW. TED ON sT9C! trusts, old line life insurance, buildiy ass'n ‘deposits, syndicate certificates, receipts. N YERKES & BAK 40 to 44 1110 Eat tres MONEY TO LOAN ON SECOND TE Ufe insurance policies. ATTWELL & BIELD, Mertz bidg., cor. 11th and F nu5-tf Courteous ueatment to all, we year in paying any trictly con- Yrompt attention given 10 Give TO LOAN J. ESTATE. PER CENT LE BONDS, ud loan Warehouse ER, Rooms tt ul! CSTS AND SLUBBLE- sts. D.W. U.K. FULTON'S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. ave. n.w.—Established 1870. Mouey loabed ou waicues, diamonds, Jewelry, silverware, &e. Old guid and tive Will reniove to my bew office, 314 . DW, on or about Dec. 1 Ja20-12m* MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TU SUIT ON REAL estate security in the District of Columbia; uo Weluy, Chucges wederute. Wasu'N DANENLOW! Wil G 8 pol8-tr MONEY & Loa ON FURNITURE, » Without removal; business coutidential, PIANOS, Also vp Lice policies, stucks, indursements, d&c. McCOWAN, Room 10, 1419 F st. o. jys-i MONEY TU LOAN ON KEAL ESIATE Al LUW- est rites uf interest. No delays. ‘M. A. BALLENGER, su2t _ 5 G10 14th st. b.w. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,610F w ou furuitu.e, pian out removal or p horses, Wagons, felty. loan you Aby Suu you Want, large or spall, &e., with? Any busivess with us ‘strictly confidential and you can get the money the day you ask for it. Loans can be paid in part or in fi ull at any time to suit the convenieuce of the borrower, and any Joan tu proportion to the ainouut paid. art paid reduces the cost of carrying the ASHINGIUN MOKTGAGE CO., Jelott 610 1b st. MONEX TO LOAN ON tute at 4% 5, 6 Special privileges with respect to prior Large amounts 2 specialty. TYLER & FORD, 1307 F st. n.w. $io AND UPWARD LOANED ON PIANCS, aorses, wagous, and on the day you apply It can be returned iu installment duces the coat of carrying it. FU APPROVED CITY aud 6 per cent at low REAL interest. payments, RU fel RNIT frat which re- Loans also made on the building and loan asso- ciation plan. Front Keom, first floor, NATIONAL MOKTGAGE LOAN rf 6 F ot. bw. fel- MONEY 4O LOAN ON REAL ESTATE and & per cent, payment on priuelpal co. AT 435 in amounts of $50U or more received at avy interest period. B. H. SMITH & SUNS, 1418 F et. nw. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, est rates of interest, on D. bailders’ loans F. nol3-tf Room 23, Obio Natt LOANS ON REAL ESTATE. deli tf AT LOW- . real estate; also |. DIEUDONNE, 6, 5% and 6 per cent. fe27-tf GASCH BKOS., 1307 F si TO Luan— ON REAL ESTATE— $5,000, $4,000, 000, 1,000, S500. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, nov-tt 017 F st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 6 PER approved District real estate; no delay: MM. P. SUMS TO - on D. C. real ext ‘cunpt attention. WALTER HL. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED tete within the District of Colambia, to sult xpplicants jale-tf GEO. W. LINKIN: OCEAN TRAVEL, RK eit, 1418 F st. AT LoW- fate. Large ACKER, Joa lath st. now, REAL ES: in amounts at 5, 5iq and 6 per cent. , SOU 19th st, American Line. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—LO: DON. Sailing Weduesdays at 10 A.M. St. Louis........Nov. 16 St. Louls St. Paul... -Nov. 23 St. Paul. Paris... .-- ov. 20 Paris... *Penuland. - Saturday, Red Star Line. NEW YORK—ANTWER: Every Wednesday at 12 Noordland. Nov. 2 West roland. Friesland Nov. 9 Kensington. Southwark. Nov. 16 Noordtand. . *These steamers carry only Secund class passengers, at kw rates. INTERNATIONAL SAVIC Piers 14 and 15, N. Re WASHINGTON’ OFF: cE, 1306 F FAST EXPRESS SERVICE, SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. Nov. 1) Kais.W.d. LB, 0 aw | Pra’ 5.10 am Labu..Tu. SOUTHAMP'TO: H. H. Meter. Barbarossa... EL IICHS Apply to. mpeaat LONDO; ‘Thursday ‘Thursday. Novemb co. E’F. DROOP, DIRECT LINE TION COMPANY. Once. 6 Bowling Green’ K. Friedrich... TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SEKVICE, BREMEN. November 17, 21 Uctober 29, noon . 23 w% Dec. 7 und ‘Phird- BREMEN. 15,10am Vv. 22,10 am ov. 29 2 BOWLING GREEN Compagnie Generale Transatlantique TO HAVRE — P. Sailin; ren From Pier 43, first-class and op the most | ton, D. C. ‘Mount "Tetephooe call 310, sal-te New York ave. und 9th st. 2.w. La Normandie. La Touraine.. La Gascogne c Geol Ag’cy for U. Now. (FRANCE). every Saturday at 10 A.M. North river. foot of Morton’ street. Vet. 2) La Champagne. 3 Bowiing Green, N. ¥. G. W. MOS, 92) Pennsyivania a BELL & CO., 1408 G st. __ ATTORNEYS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON. ATTORNEY. Webster Law bullding, 505 D st. n.w., Wasbiog- ‘Vernon Residence. Nu. 3 AT LAW, as” 9S BUSIN FLYNN’S su*s en Establish 187 day or night session BUSINESS, | SHORTHAND, ‘TYPEWRITING. YEARS GF ACTIVE, CONTINUOUS EXPERIE EDUCATING THE CUCL WASHINGTON ENABLE OWN A LARGE BUSI COLLEGE AND ‘TO GIVE. THE REST EDUCATION AT THE LOWEST au29-3m. Washington College of Law ean Hi AE REED ‘ACULTY: IN, 11..D. LC. ROBES! d partment, Catholic University HON. WILLIS (Dean of the Law De udence. LL.D. uit of the District mie ( £ Columbia), ‘tion and Practice of the Fed- Lecturer on Juri eral Courts, HON. NKY E. DAVIS, LL.D. (United States Atiorkey “for the District of Co- luinbia, Lecturer upon the History of Law. HON. W1Lt.14M EL MASON (United States Senator from Hilnois), Lecturer on International Law and Parliamentary PERKY, AM. n Common Law F FOSTER, Lee constitutional Law. WINTER, M.D. (President vulty National University), Lecture: sd Jurisprudence. LLEN R MUSSEY, LL.B., or of Statute and Constitutional Law, of Personal Property and Cc Dean of the F: the acts, and Law t EMMa M, GILLET Professor of Common Law aud the Law of Real Properts WATSON J. NEWTON, LL.D.. Professor of Criminal Law, ihe Law of Torts, Pleading and Practice. WHARTON BLL LL. Jucge ot the Moot Court. JOHN E. LASKEY, LLM (Assistant United States 4 Instructor in Moot Court "Three Years’ Course begins Oct. 8d, nds June Ist. Hours 1m. class tuition and ble if- to enter for current year should her 1 to ELLEN SPENCER MU 2-71-56 Piano, Violi Mand “ COLUMBIA CONSE MUSIC K st nw. © SCHOOL RLM B A 8 o SHORTHAND cece. Wo duates in lucratt positions in last elght usiness course, $3. All typewriting you want. ocd WIMODAL IS CLASS! Ne AVE. Arithmetic, bookkeeping. penmanship jocution, oe2ett MARKY BMERS npt. Gunston Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 121d wed 228 Tati at. riment at 1228 14th st. now, Mrs. REVERLEY R. MASON, 724 11TH ST. N.W. Sderot Prench INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. The ge. success of this schonl lies in our icthod of dealing with the student In- dividually. In this way the student is inter- ested from tiv stert. this meth Wood's Commercial College, COURT BP. WOOD, Principal, exnmlne 311 East Capital st, Catalogue for the asking. MRS. LAURA € sistunts, will graduate instruct ‘There are no fdlers under for post- English and the languages, as well as prepare pupils f 1445 Hunt pgton plac vlumbia ocT-1m* SCHOOL OF Language and Technology, N.W. COR. F AND 13TH STS. N.W. SHORTHAND AND ACCOUNTING, LATIN, GREEK, SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN AND ITALIAN. Native Teache for the Modern Languages— Written ani ational Systems—si Adinits to Aal Courses Practically e Payments American University radua te in Charge of Every Iepartinent. ocls-16tf FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL For Both Sexes and All Grades. ‘This school prepares for any College or Technical School, aud its ccrtificate admits to Vassar, Smith, Lehigii, Dartmouti, Swarthmore aud the University of Pevnsylvania. NEW GYMNASIUM, with dressing rooms and shower batis, and a large playground. CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATORY. Mr. and Mrs. THOMAS W. SIDWELL, ocl8-tf 1811 1 street Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent PIANO, VIOLIN AND HARMONY. 2m” 1420 Nt. nw, PAINTING-SAMUEL SHERRATT 1 opened his new studio—lessous daily-at 1315 14th st_n.w. vel7-im Miss Halstead’s School, 1817 CORCORAN ST., REOPED oct. 3. MicDonaid-Eilis Home and Day School for Girls, Massachusetis avenue, 17th st. and N st. N.W. Edwin R. Lewis, A. M., M.D. | |, Rese Baldwin Lewis, A. B., | Prnetpals. Mrs. Julia R. Tutwiler, Associate Principal. Mle. Rose Lominct, Resident French Teacher. Primary, Preparatory and Academie departments. _sel4-2m lal courses in English Literature, French, Music and Art. Address 1306 17th st. n.w. eclL-tt MKS. PLINT’S SCHOOL Will Reopen SPAY, OCTOBER 12. . 1734 TST. Miss Blanche Loraine. Rueckert, VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO, pened her stadio at 1422 Q st. o.w. = ET eae Miss Katie V. Wilson, , a Pupil of ard especially recommended by Mr. Willian Sh: Loudon, Eng. The *Cect- Man Ladies can be engaged for con- certs. cae part or entire For terms address MISS WILSON, Stu 10th st. n.w, ¥e26-: and Naval Academies and for business. A corps of six efficient instructors. For circulars, &e., iy te apply t0 CHAS. B. YOUNG, A.M. PL.D. se5-12tf FRENCH, rineipi German, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. "THE BEKLITZ SCHOOL, 723 14th st. ocT-latt Prof. A. GONARD, Principal. STELLMAN snore ohorthand AND TYPEWRITING, 911 G ST. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Terms moderate. 8e20-tf MR AN’ Violin studio for pupils at 2th st. nw ER HOUR; HALF HOt sie for’ receptions and INAS, 1408 Hopkins st. children; dancing classes. 2k 2D sts. nw. ___sel7-2in* PUPILS r HOW TO STUDY, PRIVA ly or in small classes, by aa experienced and successful teacher; college preparation a spe- culty. Address Box 8), Star office. 0c19-1m* ICS, Has resimed instruction ut her stu y Vermont ave. MISS St NER-POLLOCK, PRIN.,FROE- bel lustitute, Graded School snd Win 1426 Q et. Every advantag erman d mal Dept. SUCCESS In Shorthand means modern weth- ods, intelligent’ applicetion and individual training. We had 5 etudents in lust Civil Service Ex- amination. Ask about us, HE DRILLERY, 509 11th, Ist Floor. for training of teachers, $100. se? 2m* NE OLDBERG, TEACHER OF t., near Ky sat Quadriga students Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds ef draughting and mathematics begin September 26. 531 7th st.n.e. The Olney School 208 18th st yon Conn. ave, Boarding snd Pay School for Girls. Primary, Academic and Collegiate Departments. Miss Virginla Mason Dorsey, Mies Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals, se23-tf-6 The Misses Kerr’s School _ for young !adies and children will open October 8. Accommodations for a limited mumber of board. ing pupils. ! st, bow. sel4-3m0 WASHING HOOK, 423% 12TH ST ; shorthand, P.tman, y WAPI cnethod; type? writing and business DackWard- pupils belpe nish; day snd night. A. M. LAISE, nick cony Glass or prise Par sien lady, MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School ECR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments. Thorough training tn all bianches in accordance with best modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected especially for school purposes. Ample playgrounds aud tennis court. Twenty- fourth yeur opens October 4. motion apply to For further infor- MLS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Prineipal. MRS. ADELIA GATES HENSLEY, #e3-3mn- 8 Asso te Principal. May France Stetson Shapespearcan” Monologist—Velce Buiiding and Ex- preseion—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11th and Gn eli-tt eS Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Wusbington, French the language of te TIGRE Chevy Chase I’ use. . Prinetpal. ‘Asst. Prin. 0. Md. my10-156t gtonHeightsSchool 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w., cor. 19th st. Boarding and day school for girls; primary, pre- paratory rnd academic departs prepares for college; (French and English) kiuderzarten: opens October 4. Principal, Miss #RANCES MARTIN. sel6-tf OUR $10 SEWING MACHINES COME WITH guarantee and complete set of attac ments, , at your residen AUER! b and H, General Agent Dot tie v lachine Co. and MeCall Pattern Co, Established 24 years. 1 postal for catalogue. oczs-tf LADIES—IF YOU WA TA BEAUTIFUL TAILOR: made suit call on PROF, RAPHAEL MOCCLA, Mechanical Ladies’ Tailor, inventor of cutting systein patented Sept. 22," 1896. Sults, $40 up. 2003 Kot. nw. vedT-Bt* MISS 6. CUNNINGIZAM, FURRIER, 1308 STH St. -W., BET. N AND 0. (No gigu). ALTELING OF SEAL AND OTHER FINE FUR, GARMENTS A SPECIALTY. LATEST DES! aul7-$m,4 BURS OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REMODELED to the latest styles; ladies’ tailor-made suits finished in the most excellent ;manugr. E. HOR- GAN, Tailor and Furrier, 806.K st., 0.w. seld-tf FINE BLACK AND WHITE LACES DONE UP in first-class “Parisian style;” luce curtains a cialty. Irish poiut, 50 and Ze. Call at Mme. IBOUD'S OLD STAND, 713 Mth 6t. a.w. 2m* ge PROPOSALS. | ARMY BUILDING, WHITEHALL STREET. NEW York city, October 21, 1898." Sealtd proposals in triplt received At thf§ office until TWELVE ) (CLOCK NOON, OCTOBER THIRTY-FIRST, 1898, for supplying this depart- ment with fifty thousand (50,090) Suits of Field Uniforms. to be made of a matertal similar to a foreign product known as kbakie Gund to con- form in every respect to seaigd standard to be keen at this’ depot) and Chesrons ‘and Trouser Stripes. Blanks for bidding, together with the Recessary information, can be had here. Pref- erence will be given to articles of domestic pro- duction or manufacture, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign produc- ticns or manufacture the duty’ thereon) being equal, | ‘The U. 8. government reserves ithe right jo reject or xecept any or all propasals or auy Part thereof. Bnvelopes abould. be. marked “Proposals for Field Uriforms, Stripe rons,” and addressed to A. 8, KIMBALL, Colonel, Quartermaster’s Department, Depot Quartermas- ter. 0€22,24,25,26,28,20-6t FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. Easy, quick, therough method to pronounce well, speak, read, understond. Classes of all grades. ocS-Ta* MLLB. V. PRUD"HOMME, 307 D nw. MUSiCAL ACADEMY, 1307. 14TH. ST. Course of study, pianc. organ, violin, singing and theory. JOHN PB. CAULFIELD, Mus, Dee. F8WALD WELTI oS oc8-1ms | GUNBTON -A BOARDING AND DAY Schou) tor Girls. for we. Air. und Mrs. BEVERLEY JASON, 1212 und 1214 14th at. Bw. seT-3m-4 OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE DIS- trict of Columbia, Washington, October 22, 1898, zSealed proposals will be received at this office until twelve o'clock roon on Saturday, the 29th instant. to lay Sement floor in she astern Mar. ‘et House, leposit of $100 must accompany each bid as a guarantee that the bidder will en ter into contract in case bis should ‘be Rccepicd. Specifications may be obtained at t nee right to eat Set ts reby reserved. J. B. , J. -W. ROSS, LANSING H. Dosameees of the Dis: . trict of 0c22-6t er | and M: . Without change, and 4:2) P.M. daily. For Baltimo.s, 6:20, 7:09. 10:50, 11.60 AML, 7:50 A.M. week-dass, 7:50, 8:00, 9:00. 10 00, 3, 20,1 5. and 1 M. On ‘Sunday, 7 » (9:05. 10:50, 11:00 A.M., 12:15, 30, Limted), 4: 20, For Pope's Creei Line, 50 A.M. and 4:36 P.M. -days. Sundays. 9:05 ACM. apol 9 PM. dally, ‘except ACM. and 5:40 PM. Express for Morida and points on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:30 A.M., 3:46 P.M. daily; Iebmond only, 10:57 A.M: week-dags; Atlanta Special, vis Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 4:49 P.M. daily. Accommodation fer Quantico, 7:45 ALM. daly anu 4:25 P.M. week-days s HORE CONNECTIONS, For Atlantle City (via Delaware River Bridge, all- rail route). 2:15 (4:00 “Congressional Limited"’) P.M. dally. Via Market Street. Wharf, 10:00 aa Aeie AM, iS PLM. week-days, 11:50 PM. dal For Cape May, 11:00 A.M. week-days, 11:50 P.M. daily. ‘Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G Streets, and at the station, Sixth ne Streets, where or- ders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. | J.B. HULCHINSON, J. KR. WOOD, eral Mauager. General Passeuger Agent. oct SOCTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule in ettect Getwher 16, 1898, AN! trains arrive aud leave at Penpsylvenia pas- senger station 8:12 A M.—Daily.—Locnl for Danville. and Way stations. Cornects at Vanass bure and Hariisonburg delly. a with the Norfolk and Western dull W115 A.M.—Dafly. THE FAST MAIL. Cai New York and Was at Salisbury wi and Hot Springs, N mphis, Tenn. Charlotte S for Stras- t Lynchhurg Me, or Ashevili Knoxville. Chattanc 1 Charlotte with Pollman Buffet 3 ns. uniting at Ch: Birmingham. and G. Railway for except Sunday, and Natural Bridg and man Slecper for, Anguste. New York to } ‘Onlea with Pullman Sleeper for at Lenchbarg with C. ton daily Sdid train Washington to New Orleans wit chunge. set Personally corslc nesdiy te ¥ 4:01 P M.—Lacal Harrisonburg. daly, except 4:51 P.M.—Daily —1 P.M. — Dally. — V ie AND TERN VESTIBULED LIMITED, com- pesed of Pallman Vestibited Sleepers, Dining Care and Dar Coaches, Pullman Sleepers New York to Nashville. Tenn. 2 Asheville. Knoxville .nd Chrttanooga; Ni to ny a Charlotte, Columbia. annah osrd Jackson and New to Memphis. via Birmingham. York to New Orleans. via Atlonta and Montgomery. Ves- | titnled Day Coach Wastington to Atlanta, Souths lern Railway Dining Car nsboro’ to Montgom- ery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND eto DIvIE. JON leave Weshington S01 am. daily and 4? p.m. daily, except Sunday, and 6:25 only for Round Hill: 4:32" p.m. day, for Leesburg, and 6:25 pm. don Returning, arrive at Was daily, and $400 oon. Sunday o: daily, except Sunday, from daily! except i daly. except Si s Through trains from the outh arrive at Wash- Ineten 6:42 am. end pm. and 9:38 p.m. wily. Harrlsoninrs hoon dally, teept nnday. and % n. and 8:20 a.m. tally | trom “Charlotte Tieke ts. ‘ar reservation an@ tnforme- j tion turn offices, 70% st. ow., 511 | Pennsstv ennsslvania yall RROWS BALTIMORE 4) Schedule tn Leave Wash pt ) OHIO RAILROAD. fect June 18, 1898. gon thom corner of New Jersey ay street. For Chicay: Vesiibuled Limited alia, 11:05, 1 8:65 pata tr’ Cineinnatt vis and Indlanapol press, 11:25 a.m. Vestibuled Limited, 3:4( exp Fo and € d, express daily 11:05 11M. Columbus, Toledo and Detroit, 11:55 p.m. Winchest J polnts on Valley Branch 49:00 ud Hi 2 45:20 pan or Mem, be Biimingham, Chat- and Roanoke, 10:45 cepins, cars throu 49 pon. daily altimere. week 5:00, 8:30, 57:05, X8:00. 2 xT000 atu. 2215, , $220, 54:30, 4:25, 80:3. xb 20, 6:3, x8200. 8:15, x9200, 11:15, 11:50 pom. and x12:01 night. Sun 4.05, 27210. 47:80, B20, 9200 a.m, £1220 8.20. 4:85, 25205, 35:10, 6:30, OF night, For Prederick, week days, 9:00 a.m., 11:25, 4:20 5:30 pam. Sundays, @ a.m. 1:15 pom For Hagerstown, “$11:¢8 a.m. and 1 p.m. For Boyd and way poluts, week days (9:00 a.m., stopping only at Gaithersburg and Germantown), 4:30 0:30, 7:05 pica. Sundays, 9:00 a.m., 1:15, 15 p.m. For Gaithersburg ard way points, 8:30 a.m. 12:50, 3:00, 2:23. Sundays, 9 acu. 1:43. For Washingt week days. 11:30 pm a.m.. principal stattons west rsburg only) aS: . week Jays. acm, 1:15 p.w LINE FOR NEW yorkK AND PHILADELPHIA ‘ains HMundnated with lars), 3: night’ (Sleeping 7:65, 9200 a.m. 1:15 Dining C4 Cary, 8:00, 12.01 o'clock). For Atlantic Cits, and 3:00 pm. week’ d: For Cape My cept Sinday Baggage calied express’ t! ebecked from hotels and sfer Company on orders GI9 Pennsylvania avenue y York ‘avenue and Ifth street anid DB. MARTIN General Manager. Mgr. Pass. Traffic. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILW. THROUGH TA “GRANDEST SCENE AMERICA. ALL TRAINS ~ VESTIBULED. ELECTRIC LIGHTED. STEAM IEATE ALi. AR IN DINING C. STATIC SIXTH A 3 STREETS. Scheuule in ft. ¢ Sept. 1, 1sus8. 2:20 P.M DAILY—Cine nuatl and St. Louis Spe cial —Solid trai fer Claemnati, Puliman Sleepers to Cinernna a, Lexington, Louisville, Indianapolis S' Ms without change. Connects at Cor- fer Virginia Hot Springs daily. Parlor jarinnati to Chicago. 1.10 P.M) DATLY— V. Limited—Solid train for Cincinnati, Pulimaa Sleepe:s to Cincinnatl, Lexington ana Louisville without change. Pullmad Compartwent Sleeping Car to Virginia Hot Spring without change, daily eacept sunday. Observa- tion cer Hinton to Cineicnati. nuection daily. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicage and St. Louis. « i.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- ville, Sraunton, apd for itichmond dally, except Sunday. 10:67 AM.—Datly except Sunday. Parlor car Washington to Richmond, and Richmond to Old Point. Arrive Richmond, 2:45 p.m.—Old Point, 6:30 p.m. Trapefer at Richmond. Reservation aud tickets at Chesapeake and Obt> offices, 513 and 1421 Penaosylvania avenue, and at the station. H.W. FULLER, au18-80d General Passenger Agent. WASHINGTO: NDRIA AND MT. VEIt- ALEX ON RAILWAY. FROM STATION. 13% STREET AND PA. AVE. Ca EFFECT NOVEMBER 14, 1897. For Alexandria. week days, 6:30. 7:05, 8:00, 8:35, ex., 12:20) 1:15, 8:25. 3:59 ex., €:05 ex,, 6 ). 9:00, 10200, 11:20" 1.69 PM. For Alexandria. Sundays, 7:45, 8:45. 9:45, 10:30. 11:15 A.M.: 12:00 noon, 12: 330. 2:18, 3: 2:30, 45. 4:50. 6:15, 6:00, 6:45, 7:30, 8:15, 11.20 P.M. For Mt.’Vernon, week days, 6:30, . 10:00, 11:00 A.M.; 12:05, 1:15, 2:05, 8:00. 3.59, 7:06, 200 P.M. oP 245 AM; 12500 For Mt. Vernon, Sundays, 7-45. Boon, 2:15, 3:45. 6:45, 9:00 P.M. For Arlington ‘aid Aqueduct Bridge, week day: 8:60. 8:59 10:00. 11:00 A.M.: 12:05, 12:20. 1 p, 3:00, 9:00," 10:00, 2:05. 3:00. 3:25, 4:15. 5:20. 6:05. 7:06, 8:05 PAL For Arlington and Aqueduct Bridge. Sundays 7:45. 8:45. 9:45, 10:30, 11:15 A.M.; 12:00 neon, 12:45, 1.30, 2:15. 3:00, 3:45, 4:30, 5:15, 6:00, 6:45, Taam to Payne station Parcels carried ms to Payne station cooly. carried or all trains. Baseage BoA ‘3 fae - MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. ——— vnc the cure of all special Pet eases women. Consultation to 32. 2 to 5; ‘Tues., Thurs. and Sat. Hours, 9 evenings. 7 te 6 602 F'n.w. Closed on Sunday. : oc18-Im* lar. It is a genuine $400 Piano, but as we do not handle the make regularly, we want to dispose of it quickly, and will let it go " $955.00. CASH OK TIME, BUT NO EXCHANGE. Pfeiffer’s Piano Warerooms, 929 F street. oc27T-5Ott ae All About a Piano. sell you a good, reliable Instrument as low as ». Many a Piano as good is sold f. $250. You can pay for it in weekly 3 or quarterly payments, or if you pay cash w will make you a special discount. Of course we Include a geod ste nd_cover, without extra « We give you a cordial fuvita tion to ¢ John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pa. Ave.N.W. “Upright Pianos at SlaughterPrices Upright, $115. Upright, $130: Upright. $150. $875 Hallett & Davis, $178. HUGO WORCH, $23 FST. N.W, SOHMER PIANOS, Krakaur, Pianos, Hallett & vis Pianos. ocS-6m.16 mie and see and hear owr Pianos. D; FOR MUSIC LOVERS. STEINWAY AND OTHER Pianos For Rent, SALE AND EXCHAN E. F. DROOP & SONS, ocl4-14tf 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. F. L. Babendreier, Tuner and repairer of Pianes and Organs.913 N.Y. ave. n.w. Late 15 years with J. F. Ellis & Co. 5-1m* Stieff Pianos. Our Fall Steck is arriving. W> extend an invitation to you and your friends to visit our warersoms, which we have recently re- deled Bargains in second-hand pianos, Tuning by factory experts. ken in exchange, Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 Eleventh St. N. W. ocl3-28ur C, CONLIFF, Manager. RAND PIANOS OF HIGH GRADE vest poseible figures. Call at G. H. KULN'S old stand, 1: st. Est. 1872. Expert in se- lecting. tuning and regulating pianos. ocS-1m-4 HABE PIANOS Old_pisnos mie IN ALL STYLES AND Woops. BARGAINS IN NEW AND USF i? PIANOS OF OTHER Ma! BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. PIANOS FOR KENT. TUNING AND MOVING. Wim. Knabe & Co., N.W. 1422 Pa. Ave. ocl-21,cf > UP FOREIGN POST ‘AL NOTICE changes may occur at S are forwarded to the ports of the schedule of closings is ar- ed on the jresumption of thelr aninteriupted transit. Vor the week ending yanectirg closes will be made from ils follows TRAN « the last ottlee FRIDAY ERLAND, © pee At ALY and BM from New York, hor parts ROP Norm 7 ey At per es. 3} Letters must he directed 11:10 P.M. for ITALY, pe pk. via Naples. Letters iu (ey At 11:10 PM 8.8. Furnessia, from Letters inust be directed “Per isto BM EUROPE, per 8. and, from New York, via Southampton. Let- must he directed ‘Per Pennland.” (c) At 11:10 P.M. NCRWAY direct. per se, Norge, frm New York. Letters must be directed * (co) At so P.M. for EUROPE, per 8.8. from New Yor : via Queenstown. ; MERIC A, AND, per ss. pe" 8.8. Orlzaba, from New York, Let- of MEXICO #nd CUBA imust ne fants." (b) At 7:20 P.M. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct, per s.s. Bellanoch, frem New York. SATURDAY—(d) At 12:05 P.M. for NEWFOUND- ND, pes stermer from North Sydney. «d) At 05 PM. for ST PIERRE-MIQUELON, er steemer from Nerth Sydney. : Matls for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax. and thence via steamer, close here daily, exccot Sund*y, at 12:05 P.M..’ and on Sundays ‘only et 11:25 A.M (a) Malls for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston, ind thence via steemer, close here daily at 3:20 1M. ails for MEXICO. overland (except those for MPECHE, CHIAPAS. TOBASCO and YUCA- N. which will be forwarded to New York up to and including the 11:30 P.M. closing Friday, for spatch via stecmer, after the Wednesday ove land close). clese here daily at 7:10 A.M Mails for CUBA close bere daily at 3 for forwarding b mers sailing from Port Tam- pa, Fia., Mon nd Thursdays. (d) THANSPACIFIC MAILS. fails for AUSTRALIA ‘except. those tor West which are forwarded via Europe), NEW TAWAM, FUL and SAMOAN ISL per 8.8. Mariposa, from San Francisc e here daily up t» 6-40'P.M. October 28 fails for CH°NA and JAPAN, per 8.8. Empress of Japan, from Vancouver. close here daily np to 6:40 P.M. Qcteber 31. 4a z Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, per s.s. City of Rio Janeiro, from San Francisco, close bi up to 6:46 P.M. November 4. Is for CHINA and JAPAN, per from ‘Tucoma, close bere daily’ up Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 PM. No- per s.s. Aorangi, from Vanconver, close bere daay M. vember 10. (dy up to 6:40 P.M. ic) Registersd mails close at €:00 P.M. same November 21. (d) Mails for HAWAII, per s.s. Australia, from fan Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND. HAWAM and FLT ISLANDS, 2 after October 28 and up to No- ver 10. (@) (a) Registered sails close at 10:00 A.M. sauce aay. a) Registered malls close at PM. same aug. (cd) Registered mafis close at 6:00 P.M. previvas - JAMES P. ‘WILLETT, Postmaster. and hee coupe horse not to om R SALE away, $12% SIX-SEATED PANEL COUPE «reat bargain. 1713 M xt OF MY HORSES S YEARS BHO GR oes Y. WE OFFER ALL SE Jages until Wed.. Nov. 3. at prices below value, among whieh will be found the following »tylea Three Victorias, best” makers; modem style and in jor condition, E Compe Rook aways. Two Rroughans. One very. hn glues Landan, by Beeastor, Six-put away. with fhe set of Silvermecuies Harness. ‘Three Caropy-top surrey ockaways std Buggies, end. sev hinds and styles, At insjweth ing this sale all summer aud percent discount 2kr Ie YOU WANT YOUR HORSES CLIPPED Punsh close take ¢ EXCELSIOR ELECTION CLIPPIN alley ber we id 1th K st. Cut r futu STYLISH rotting bred: gniy eu SOUND years; 1 one a_prize show great action the price 1410 FP st. uw a BCKIVED 1 prices ALT Vall POR SALE ONE BAY sultatle for lady. tod: and harness. Apply 5 MIGHEST PRE PAID POR SPCOND.ALAND Darness, SD. 1OUCK, 301 10th st now. oot’ st OR SALE — A GOOD, STYLISH DRIVING or a faiily cutriage doctor, a! at aw iu 4LL OPENING IN BROUGHAMS, COUPE AND Pittsburg Rockaways. See our fine @ splay of close Carriages. All fresh stock, aud te Latest ip styles. Prices lower than BUGGIE traps, business, milk and Dayton wa for cash; barnes, wolps end robes. jyO-tt J. J. COOK. 5285 M st. ow. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. SPLAMEK WAKEPIELD, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Leaves Wasbiugiou, D. O. (7th at. Perry Wharf), Mondays, 7 a w., for intermediate landings to ( nial Beach, Bushwood, Huck Pt., Colton», Nowinh Crevk, Abell’s, Loonaidtowa, Stone's, Howard and Cobruin’s. Wednesday, 7 s.m.. for intermediate iandings to Colonial Beach, Bushwovd. occ Point, Colton’s, Leopardtown, Abel's. Nowini Creck, Muey volut, St. Geoige's Isiaud, Situ Crees, Cou and Yeo" comico rivers for intermed! wood, Hock I e landings to wit, Coltou's, Nominal Creek. See schedule in effect Angust 22, 1898. C. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. . RANDALL'S POLUMAC BIVER LINE. Steamer HAKKY KANDALL will icave iiver Wharf Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at .. lnnding at Colonial Beact, Chapel Voit and ali wharves as far down as Lower Muchod Keturning op Mondays and on Fi pm. MAIL hOUTE, ‘. D. TO GLYNONT. and intermediate landings. The wew Steamer ESTELLE RANDALL, except Sunday, 9°30 a.m. Keturn‘ng about 8 p. Passenger axccommedatious first-class. Preight received “witi! the bour of sailing. E. 8. RANDALL, Proprietor aud Manager, GEO. O CAKPINTER, General Agent, Washington, WM. M. REARDON, Agent, Alexandria, Jel@-20tt IRE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. POLOMAC KIVER ROUTE. ule in effect June %, 1898, POTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer POTOMAC le Washingwon every Thursday at 4 p.m., and Steamer SUE every Mou- day at 4 p.m., for Balthnore and River laudings. AU river freight must be prepaid. dations first-cis ‘A AVE. SON & BRO.. Agents, Teleptione 745. 7th st. wharf. FALL RESOR’ ATLANTIC CLT THE ISLESWORTH, Atlanile City, N. J. On the ». Open all year. Salt and tresit water in all bath room $3 to $5 per day; $15 to $25 per w 261 A. ©. MeCLIELLA! Haddon Hall. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Delightful Fall and Winter Diversions. GOLF LINKS, GOLF LINK lott LE & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL WINDSOR, Atiantic City, N. J. IAL WINTER RATES mber 1, 1808, to March 1, American plan—Single, $15 to $25 weel ble, $28 to 950 weekly; $2.50 to $5 duily. Evropeau plav—$1 to $3 daily. Open al. the yeur. G. JASON WATERS. Se8-156t SP From Sept CAPE MAY POINT, N. J CARLTON BOTEL—NEW MANAGEME rectly on the beach; accommodates 400; orches- tra; gnmping; frbing. Send for booklet. Terms, $7 to $12 per week. KELLY & WEAVER. jezo-tr 3 DI- IN THE MOUNTAINS. “POWHATAN,” CHARLESTOWN, W. V4., WILL he epee Ne sao Dame Speers See healthy ané beoutiful country. Mcs. BOLLING, 1225 Linden ave., Baltimore. apls-tf __ ACCOUNTANTS J. E. BATES, accountant aud auditor, Room 37 Washington Loan aid “Trust building. de7-4tt Public ___ DENTISTRY. REMEMBER TEETH DEMAND CARE s the price of their preservation. In nothing ise Is the old axlom so true—“a stitch In thue, ete. ing is gained and wuch is lost b neglecting the teeth—as deptal troubles are by their very nature cumulative. See us—tfree ex- amination and hepest advice. Evans Dental Parlors, 1309 F. oc24-lad Established 1880. AWARDED TO McCORD. Chief Justice Strong’s Decision Against Peru. The award of Chief Justice Samuel H. Strong of the supreme court of Canada, to whose arbitration was submitted the claim of Victor H. McCord against the govern- ment of Peru for damages susiained by reason of imprisonment during one of the revolutionary outbreaks there, has been re ceived at the State Department. McCord is awarded $40,000, to be paid within six months. The payment of this smount will close a diplomatic controversy ‘which has been in progress between the United States and Pera for many years. The original claim was for $200,000. The amount of dam- ages claimed by Secretaries Olney and Sherman was $50,090, although Secretary Sherman offered to compromise the case at $35,000. This was rejected by the gov- ernment of Peru, so the claimant receives $5,000 more than the State Depariment of- fered to take. The fees of the chief jus- tice of Canada, $1,000 by the United and 31,000 by

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