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SS THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1898-14 PAGES. =e 18 FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. EDUCATIONAL. UNFURNISHED. OR RENT—$20.50 PER MONTH; 1540 COLUM- ara ST aa rooms and batb; latrobes. Apoly at S15 Vermont ave oc8-tf Fok RENT— [600 Md avi 1303 N aw. $1,000 pr_y1/ 1319 Vt 1s19 19th, cor Oreg. 100 113 Sth 1703 1S 17 1254 Union sw. 6r. 1933 L nw, 2er.. ou 45 Acker ne, pie Di debs. dias ft 10 60 | V4o Union et sw... -7.00 666 Mass av ne,I2r 75.00! 1145 Linger's ct,5r_9.30 1¢ TYLPR & RUTHERFORD, 1307 F st. brick; duced to $70. nw; a new bay-window brick; 6 cellar; furnace heat; a.m.t.; cheap JAMES F. SHEA, 632 Pa. ave. p.w. TOR RENT SALE — OR TRADE — BEAUTIFCL NEW HOUSE, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, IN RUWERDALE PARK, THREE LOTS; SHADE; NEAR DEPOT. \ GREAT IN Cots Se JOHN 0 1410 G ST. RENT S Kenyon st rookland houses,$3.50 Sr,col. $25.50 528 10th ne,6rb..-.$17-90 44 Pa we 4UE M LACHLEN REAL ES. AND LOAN ©O., oc2h-tt loth ond a FOR RENT—UNFURNISRED— 1383 16th st. jo314 19th wt 1411 H st.. 250.00 | 1207 N gt. 1311 K at.. -260.00 | 812 18tb st. -50.00 i424 M “165 6.) 431 Oh, st & dwg. 35.00 1743 RI 138-33) S04 E st, basemt st.20.00 “iiuo a large list 1 deslrable farnished houses. A ar ist vi desirable furnis! 04 rie = FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 26-tf 1406 G st. Bw. FOR RENT—BY WH. BARNES & CO., E st. nw. RNISHED. 600 Md. ave. s.¢.,12r., 2 baths, steam heat $50.00 B01 T st. nw.. lor. mi... 45.00 6 Q st. ow, l4r, mt 40.50 1832 9th et. nw.. Sr. mt ave. ne., Gr, mi Francia piace s.e., 4. - 8... AP. lor. 2 le 2U4 Pa ay, | 9 1407 How'd av, 1307 nw © Scanton 524 uth nw "1152-1154 I9th nw.) 120 N J av, oct-tt For Bor Colored Tenants. ST, Gu8 14th st. n.w. . A MODER $5 per mo., st. nw by the year. 0) 1502 15th, ».00 LIS NO av wi 66 14th st. ow. 413 X ¥ ax, or... RALPH W. Li ments; ocl+-tf FOR RENT- “PHONE 914. THE WASHINGTON D TRUST CoO., OOM 2. io ay nw,8r-20.50 vannah st,’ Pet- 7 20.00 Spruce st ow.9r.18.50 24 S4th, flat, 7r..0 |Fort st, Build." @r_7"1 00 1238 Blad'b'g rd, 5r.10.30 Stab r'r 434K ow. FOR RENT-DWELLING 1115 10TH S51 9 rooms and bath; mi; rent, $25. Inquire 930 La. eve ‘se30-tf FOR SALE—GREAT - SACRIFICE—50x135. ON north side Park st. near 14th: prettiest street in this section: owner will sell for 85c. per foot. This is a snap. Rett BRICER & LIPSCOMB. 612 14th st._ FOK SALE—CHEAP—THE HANDSOMEST CoR- ner lot on Mass. ave., within two blocks of Du- pont Circle; 73 feet on Mass. ave. and 31 feet vpposite a ‘beautiful reservation; owner in Eu- rope apd authorizes me to sell far below its value. Apply nol-I7t cH. RLES EARLY, 615 14th st. IN WASHINGTON, EDUCATIONAL PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. IN WASHINGTON, BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR, Taught at studio or at Mr. and Mrs. no2-2w*-4 your home. L. HOW $08 T st. no2-1w Columbia Conservatory Of Music, 802 K St. N.W. Piano, Violin, Voice, Elocution, ete. FOR SALE— Build your own home: save $3,000.00, and huy a lot on the nerth side of Harvard st’ between 13th and 14th; size 20 Wy 116 feet; terms easy Will furnish plins free. Address SACRITIC®, effice. 08 FOR SALE—TWO LOTS, 20X75, NEXT TO LIN. evln Park, 40c. foot less than value; also b 2d- olning lots, Md. ave. n.e. west of 11th bh nearly dcuble. W. FOR SALE— START A FOUNDATION for your future prosperity, You aze young, re- celve a good salary, probably bank part of it each month. Why not invest each month in a lot, We will arrange terms to suit you. We are offering big bargains in FORT MYER H TS, re the new county seat. Don't throw this “ad. aside. You can’t afford to. You are here offered one of the good chances of a Hfetime Cor us and take a trip out to loos at the property. FORT MYER HEIGHTS CO. 1206 G st. nav, oct8-tt MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN, TO LOAN—LIMITED FUND AT 4 PER CENT. VEUS YOUR APPLICATION NOW. QUICK ANSWER a no2-tt STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F n.w. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- rent rates of Interest on real estate in the Di trict of Columbia. FITCH. FOX & BROWN, nol-tf 1406 G st.’ n. MONEY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY LOWEST interest on D. C. real estate security. T. RAWLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave., Arlington "s bldg. L. D. tel. 149. nol-tt ECIAL FUND. $500,000 4% $500,000 On choice real estate with privilege of prepayment. Take up your 5 por cent and 6 per cent loans and reduce the rate to 4 per cent. Commission + per cent. No charges for drawing papers. Prompt inspection and quick action. "Phone 1902. E. ©. BAUMGRAS, oc3ltt 1410 G@ st. REAL NTED—A_LOAN 500, O% tate worth $15,000; 2 per cent commistion. dress GUOD SEC Star office. oc31 MOD ALWAYS IN HAND TO LOAN ON AP- proved District real estate, in sums to sult, at 5 and 6 per cent: commission . POLICIES 1 paper discounted; Second ISTRICT BANK- » 1206 G st. mw. b YFAR; WILI second trust on Ist trust only 3: he ottice. oc2b5t 000, $12,500, $11,000, $10,00 $6,000, $5,000. $4,000, , §: . $2,000, $1,750, $1,500, 10, $1,000 to loan og real estate security, at per cent. No delay. CHARLES W. HANDY. 610 13th st. MONEY TO LOAN real estate in the city of Washing 2.000, $3,500. Inquire of WILLIA LOY & SON. 118 C st. MONEY TO LOAN ON D. C. | ESTATE—HA ing recently made connection with a New York corporation, we have direct control of a lar, amount of money we can lend at 4% per cet BECK & WELLER, 602 F st. n.w. 1 FOk RENT—DFEBLE & €0.. 1319 F ST. 1410 Pa ay,sto,cel.$55.00 124 E ge, Tr&b....22.50 616 F nw, 21r&b.--75.00 750 24th st, r&b. -18.30 926 23d st, Lir&b. 40.60 R’r 1754 K. 4r (col).8.00 2 _ Or&b. ..33.00 K'r 2906 N aw, stabd.5.00 3006 P. r&b -80.00 1633 Conn av, 6r&b.22.50 Srgew(col).16.50 i; pow rn e rented Price. $2100. THE McLACHL ATE AND LOAN CO., loth ani MH. AY - 34.500; 2 Sta ad will INSPECT THOSE S. New York ave pecially made houses alern that 3 electric can be lightin, mn cabinet a i and furni large sets: large Icts and convenient to Hines. Bette vt be built We give you terms to nel BECK & WEL F st. nw NAP" ONE OF ¥ brick houses, on and 1th; 10 rooms, cellar; paved alley. Price, if sold Must be sold this week. See we'll give yo! UNE & FAL st. nw, SEE_US LOVELY on New und N. Cap, st are the most com ever offered e price. They featives: t yet been hi by other STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. now. FoR SALE y wort iaige 5 steam heat; 806 F st 4% if desired HENRY W Real FOR SAL CORNER pr k 2 sas. NEW 10-ROOM from 14th st. cars; cost fe build, besides lot. Price $6,500- $1,000 casb. FU RDON. Base i bldg. 2 KALORAMA HEIGH SQUARES rom Conn. ave. Dew corner 3-story stume and buff brick: 8 rooms Uled bath; open grates; furnace. cellar. cabinet mantels. $500 cash, bal. as rent FULTON R. GORDON, _0e31. 3t 5125 Atlant bldg. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-NO REASONARLE offer refused for three-story and basement brick dwelling, corner 2ist st. a Hillyer place. For er particulars apply to H. ROZIER DULANY. 1820 F st. nw. 1. AVE.; BEAUTIFUL \ rely new; built for owner's occupancy regardless of expense; will sell very low. Apply only to J. W. NAIRN, Owner, 1338 Vt. ave. 128. Im — 1300 RL ERT $21,000. vestment Star of- «3-0 12 ROOMS, 1357 3ith and F ats. 8.) nw price, A safe, gilt-edged_ 1 Address) Box "145 HOUSE, Roapo . umbla Heights, overlooking city. PATRICK O'FARRELL, 1425 N. Y. ave. o.w. mh5-tf FOR Sale AN ESTATE—MUST BE aable py pesite Franklin Park, a. + e2ulaa ft improved by 3 4-story Db. M. OGDEN , 1624 P nw. FOR SAL# cH two new b KOM $6,500 GO LARGE CALL ON—E. ©. BAU) QUARTERS FOR & Stf FOR SALE—ONE OF THE. FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College sutivision, cor. 15th and Binney sts.; 12 rooms; magnificently finished; will be sold cheap aud on ‘good terms. Apply to own- gf, CHAS: C. DUNCANSON, tb and D ste, nw. 1-tf oO ‘sVeurtsE, 8, 1410 G ST. LUTE BARGAINS. LEVELAND PARK—CLEVELAND PARK. Beautiful home, entirely new, for sale on easy Ottice 610 14th et. nw. sel7-tt |ALE—THE BEST MOST BEAUTIFUL AND cheapest homes. CLEVELAND PARK. seig-if Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist fo the cure of all spectal dis- eases of men and women. Consultation tres. @ to 12, 2 to 5: Tues, T urs. and Sat ings, 7 te $ 602 F nw. Clor:d om Sunday. UNDERTAKERS. R. W. BARKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PRACTICAL EMBALMER, No, 612 Ute tow. | Large and airy room Funerals Xo extra charge for same. call 1997. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, 940 F Stree. Northwest. Everythins strictly first-class apd on the most Teasovable terme phone call 340. 1a7-tF T HAVE If-IF YOU HAVE THE SE oney at 4, 4% and 5. No delay if papers J_E. GSDSBY, 626 1 MONEY. MONEY. For full information concerning LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPE LOWER RATES on EASIER TERMS And for LONGER TIME than anywhere clse in the city, call at office of COLUMBIA GUARANTEE COMPANY, a. oc25-12,tt MONEY TO t 44%, 5% and 6% ON CITY REAL ESTATE. Commission, 1. Can make loan at 4% on First-class Business Property. oc22-tf LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1303 F MONEY TO LOA APPROVED DIs real estate, in suis to suit, ut 5 per cent. BR. H. T. LEIPOLD, S.W. cor. 1th and EF sts. NEY TO LOAN Al 4 AND 414 suis of $1,000 to $1uv.000, on D.C. re pay off 5 per cent and 6 per cent loans arew at lowest rates of Interest; all tious conducted with economical for_barewers. WM. H. SAUNDE! Fost. ow $1,000,000 TO LOA i REAL Any amount. “Lowest rates. Also. in: plan. L. 0. DeLASHMU oc6-tf PRICT MOD EY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, ETC. or Loans made for six wonths monthly installments, with privile mouth at a discount. Our busin dential. We du not remove the furniture fiom Jour possessivn. if you have a loan on your fur- aiture we will make you a loan to pay it off and ¥ive you tore mouey, Prompt attention given to one year in of paying any 8 is strictly con- all applications. Courteous treatment to all. Give Us & call betore going elsewhere. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO., Guz F ST. N.W. MONE MON ocl-20,tf MONE! 4g AND 3 PER CENT MONEY T ON APPROVED KEAL ESTATE. PAY OFF YOUK OULD 5 PEK CENT AND 6 PEK UNE LUANS, RaLPH Ww. tf 6 ISTH N.W. "PHONE 2049. LOANS NEGOTIATED ON STOCKS, BOND: trusts, old line life insurance, buliding aud loan ssn ‘deposits, syudicate certificates, warehouse receipts. No delay. YERKES & BAKER, Kooms _ 40 to 44 Ilo F auly-tt 'S AND TU BBL - DW. LE! MONEY TO LUAN ON Bi “ph insurauce policies. ATTWELL & SIELD, Mertz bidg., cor. 11th aud ¥ st aud . K. FULTON’S LOAN OFFICE, 1218 PENNA. ave. a.W.—Establisued 1870. Mouey loaned ov wutcues, diamonds, Jewelry, silverware, &. Uid gold und etiver iaught. Will remove to my bew oftic on oF about Dee. 1: MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT ON kab estate security in the District of Columbia; no Geiay, charges moderate. WaSH'N DANENHOWER, nol8-t: 1411 G at. ow. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, &c., without removal; business contidential. Also oo lice policies, stocks, indorsements, &c. E. B. McCOWAN, Reom 1y, 1419 F st. uw. jy@-tt MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESATE AT LOW- eat rates of interest, No delays, M. 4. BALLENGER, au24-.¢ 10 14th st. ow. WASHINGTUN MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,61UF N.W. Wil loab you any sum you want, large or small, op furuitu.e, pianos, horses, wagons, &c., with- out removal or publicity. Any Vusiness with us ‘strictly confidential and you can get the mouey the day you ask for it. Loans ca be paid in part or in full at any time to sult the convenience of the borrower, and uy part paid reduces the cost of carrying the Joan Io proportion to the amount ASHINGTON MORTGAGE 60. 10 F st. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED CiTY & ertate at 4% 5. 6% and 6 per cent tntere Special privileges with respect to prior payment Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & RUTHER- FORD, 1307 F % fe9-tt $10 AND CPW BE, PIANOS, vorses, at lowest rates ‘&e. ‘wagons, and ou the day you apply. it cap be returned iu installments, which re- uces the ces: ot carrying ft. Loans also made on the building and loan asso- elation plac. Front Room, first floor, NATIONAL MOKTUAGE LOAN CO. felt 65 F at. aw. MONEY ZO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 44 204.6 per cent, vayuient on priuelpal in amounta of or mere receiv at any futerest riod. FH. SMITH & SONS. 1418 Fst. mw. be! MONE) TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LO est rates of inte-esi, on D. ©. real estate; also builders’ loans F. J. DIEUDONN| nol3-tf Room 23, Obio National Bank LOANS ON KEA! ATE. 5, 5% and 6 per cent. fe27-tt GASCH BROS., 1307 F st. n.w. TO Luan— ON REAL ESTATE— 1,000, 000, 000, 31,000, * THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, noT-tt 917 & st. o.w. '¥, 1307 14TH ST. N. FIELD and Mr. 0. M JOHN P. Principals. Two pianos are used, ind each cless two or four pupils. .W., DR. WELT, A Piano classes are now being formed: contains no2-im* Elocution & Dramatic no2-1m* WE TEACH any I RECITES, Play PTA. et MUTION, 1127 10th n.w. MOD, 6 Mandolin, Guita reasonably short thine (class or private).Call or ¥ Lawrence School Of Music M. Aurelia Barrington, Art, Studio, Room 6, 1114 F St. in ite TERMS. on’s course WEDNESI nw. 14th st. DAY, Oct. (Thorongh instruction in retical and practical ELECTRIC ENGI INd. Night course, $50; day course, $60. “__LovIS D. BLISS, Principal. 943 1 st. ‘D) \ ip Business Cours Schoot $3. Our object: To qualify students for work at earliest possible date. time and expense. erative and important positions. cal work. Our methods save half the Many graduates holding lu- Ten years’ prac- nol-2m COLLEGE PREPARATIO: By un Experienced and Successful ‘Teacher. oclg-1m-4 r office. Address Box 80, Sta Drawing. ,.™* Coaching Heath, Studio 528 Spruce v. pupils for Corcoran School of Art a specialty; no failures. nol-3t* z Okeley School, 1759 Madison st September 28. oc25-12t¢ near Dupont Circle, ulare, Miss B. V. HETH, A. reopens: EDWARD C. TOWNSEN MISS ADA LOUISE TOWNSEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace, Expression. nol-tt 17 13th nw. School of French Language, 1425 NEW YORK AVE. Miss Katie V. Wilson, Yous. Pupil of ard especially recommended oy M William Shakespeare, Loudon, . The “Cec Han pauls oer ones engaged for ‘con- certs, musicales, e¢tc., or ent! ram. For terma address MISS WILSON, Seabee 8 10th st. n.w. 2 ¢26-2m* Miss Halstead’s School, - 1817 CORCORAN ST., REOPENS OCT. 3, 1898, May Frances Stetson, Shapespearean” Monologist— Voice Building and Ex- pressicn—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11th and G nw. sel7-tf PIANO LESSONS, $1 PER HOUR; TALF HOURS for “children; piapo music for’ receptions and dancing classes. Mrs JONAS, 1406 Hopkins st pear 2th and P sts. n.w. ‘sel7-2in* McDonald=Ellis . Home and Day School ' for Girls, Massschusetis avenue? 17th st. and N st. N.W. Edwin R. Lewis, AC ALAA. D., | Rose aldwin Lewis, AZ B., 1 Principals. Mrs, Julia R. Tutwilet, Absociate Principal. Mls. Rose Lominet, Resident French Teacher. Primary, Preparatory ‘and Academic departments. Special courses in Eliglish Literature, French, Music and Act. Address 2805 17th et. nw. ecll-tt az te Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent PIANO, VIOLIN AND HARMONY. sel7-2m 1420: N st. ow sel4-2m FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. Easy, quick, therough method to pronounce well, speak, read, unders’ond. :\Classes of all grades. oc5-lin* MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 Dn. INSTITUTE—A BOARDING AND DaY. Schou) for Girls. Apply for catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. BEVERLEY R. MASON, 1212 and 1214 14th st. s se7-3m-4 MI ‘SSNER-POLLOCK, PRIN.,FROE- bel Institute, Graded School and’ Kindergaiten, 1426 Q et. Every advantage; Gerinan daily. Nor mal ning of teachers, $100. ‘CH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN SIX MO‘ jon. Prepare for the exhibition. or priva MME. TANNER (nee De Lux- embourg), Par'sien lady, 1117 17th st. a.w. INTING—SAMU his new 14th st. nw. SHERRATT HAS studio—lessons daily at 1315 okt oc31-1mn Prof. PAUL E. VOINOT. MR. W. G. COLI will restime teaching Nov. 15. BA J Class or private lessons. Ad- Gress 1016 T st. n.w. Ruode Islind UW. GERTIIAN. Theory and practic tion to individuality. ocS-1m* 1 Wallach pla: cleverly combined, Privileges of Gern 8. SEYFERT! VERNON, TEACHER OF SINGING, of London, England. Studio, 14 q ocr im* cor, 14th) Adapt man club, SUCCESS In Shorthand mesns modern weth- ods, intelligent application and Individual training. We hed 5 students in last Civil Service Ex- amiuaticn, Ask about us. THE DRILLERY, 564 11th, ist Floor, oc8-18tt 724 11TH ST. 3 rhool of. no dry gramm: Paris French conversation cons. French HAM at studio, MISS GEORGIA E. MILLER. Plapo. Mondays, from 9 to 12 LLAD Ci MUELLER'S At for Dancing and Deportment, 14th and .w.. formerly Chinese legation. Terms reasonabl. 1522 6th and oot CADEMY Yale sts. Saturday Even- all room for rent for clubs. penmans! » and FOR YOUNG LADIE 1214 and 14th st. now. Primary Department at 1228 14th st v2 Mr, and Mis. BE INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. The secret of the success of this si In our method of dealing witk dividually, In this way the student ested frou th stert. this meth COURT FE. WOOD, Principal, Call and exemine RLEY BR. MASON, BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sth & K. $25 « year. Day or night session. TYPEWRITING. jocution, atin classes nw, chool Hes the xtndent in- is inter- here are no idlers under Wood's Comniercial College, 311 East Capital st, Catalogus for the asking. ___ oclg-if MES. LAURA OSBORNE TALBOTT, WITH 4 sistanis, will recelve pupils, wemen, for pi graduate instruct as Well a8 prepare pupils for colleg ington place, Columbia Heights, SCHOOL OF 0 In English and the langui 144. 5 Hunt: im* ve Language and Technology, N.W. COR, B AND 13TH ST: SHORTHAND AND A LATIN, GREEK, SPANISH, FRENCH, AND ITALIAN. Native Teachers for the Modern IU: La N.W. ‘TING, GERMAN nguages— Written and Conversational Systems—Single Fee Admits to Ad es—Practically No Advance Payments — American University” Graduates in Charge of Every Department. oclS-16tt FRIENDS’ SELECT SCHOOL For Both Sexes and All Grades. This school prepares for any College or Technical Scbool, and its certificate admits to Vassar, Smith, Lebigh, Dartmouth, Swarthmore and the University of Peunsylvania. NEW GYMNASIUM, shower baths, and a large CHEMICAL AND PHYSI Riayeronnd, with dressing rooms and ‘AL LABORATORY. Mr, and Mrs, THOMAS W. SIDWELL, 0c18-tf 1811 1 st et D.W. Miss Blanche Loraine Rueckert, VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO Has reopened her studio at 1422 Q ocl0-1m* nw, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, #22 Conn. ave. n.w. OPENS SEPT. 21. POINT, ANNAPOLIS AND ALL COLLEt termediate SCHOOL se20-2m* W W PHELAN, A. M., Hea NoW IS THE TIME TO RESUME ueglected studies under the FOR PREPARATION FOR WEST wnd academle departments. sium and laporatory. For catalogue apply to cy BOYS. GES. In- Gyimna- R LO uidance of a com- Detent private tutor, who wil make everything gasy and pleasant for you; all grades of work, Box 613. sel7-2m* COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 7TH ST. N.W. ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.., Prin. ‘Thorough aud civil serv ce courses. Twent, rience as a business educator. lessons. Moderate tuition. Send for cat: cels-tf preparation in the business, ix years’ 88 OF private English ex- alogue. School and Kindergarten. Mra. Mann's Kindergarten and School, and the Elisabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, 1#18 Sunderland place, begim fall session Oct. 3, 1898. Chidrer taught Freuch and German.sel6-3m THE STUART SCHOOL, 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST. N.W., COR AVE ALSO A THIRD HOUSE FOR D: Ladies. Yocsl music in char NEY SIMON, Professor in Peal Balt. MISS’CLAUDIA STUART, Prin. R. MASS SCHOOL. and Boarding School for Girls and, Young Conservatory, se7-3m Emerson Institute. BELE! CLASSICAL O14 14th st. o.w. ‘Will. reopen’ September 26. Pre the universities and colleges, for ana Na Zs oad Ea RESTO a iG iN se ey (Franklin Square.) . 8. 1 Academics and for business. A corps 8 for el Military of six efficient instructors. For circulars, &¢., apply to se5-12tt CHAS. B. YOUNG, A.M., Pb.D., 'Prineipal. MONEY TO LOAN aT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON approved District real estate; no delays, a ARKE! _mb9-tr 1418 F at. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- est rates of interest, on D. O. real estate. Large loans a specialty. Prompt attention. = TER H. ACKER, nof-tt 704 14th ot. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL BS- tate within the District of Colambla, in amounts ACCOUNTANTS BYERY PERSON WHO SUFFERS FROM HEAD- ache or neuralgia ask your druggist for Walter's Headache Powders, 33-3. 3 powders, 3 doses, 3 cures. 10c. A simple and effective cure. oc20-1m* J. E BATES, Public accountant and auditor, Room 37, Washington Loan aid ‘Trust building. FRENCH, German, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. ‘THE BERLITZ SCHOOL, 723 14th oct-latt st. Prot. A. GONARD, Principal. STELLMAN SCHOOL OF AND TYPEWRITING, DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. ferms moderate. Shorthand 911 G ST. N.W. bebe MRS. SUSANNE OLDBERG, TEACHER OF SING- ing, 101 host., near K, after Oct. 11 days ut Quadrixa Club, Baltimore; summer term for students—Paris, France. ocS-1m* Learn to be a Draughtsman! Evening lessons in all kinds of draughting and mi ies begin September 26. 6531 7th st.n.e. Bi 2" 1206 18ih at. The Olney School, 12318", s- Boarding snd Day School for Girls. Primary, Academic and Collegiate Departments. Miss Virginia Mason Dorsey, se23-tf-6 es Laura Lee Dorsey. Principals. $. 9, The Misses Kerr’s School for young ladies and children. Accommodations for « limited number of boarding pupils. sel4-3m ae ss 1438 N st. now. WASHT TON PRE shorthand, P.unan, RAPID cnethod; type: writing and business; backward pupils helped; Spanish; day aud night. A. M. LAISE, Pra. océ-tt 1OOL, MR. B. 2EBEST, Musical Theory. as soloist or accompanist. Studio se24-tt WASHINGTON, D. C._ MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEV H STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRL: Primary, preparatory and collegiate departments. Therough traiping tn all bianches in aceordanve with best modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected especially for school purposes. Ample playgrounds and tennis court. Twenty- fovrth year opens October 4. For further infor- meston apply to MRS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal MRS. ADELIA GATES BENSLEX, “Associate Principal. Chevy Chase FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Suburb of Wabhington. Brench the language of the honse. Mile. L. Mo BOULI z Miss C. PETTIGR my10-156t Chevy C1 WashingtonH 1850 Wyoming ave. Boarding and d: hool for girls; primary, pre- paratory academic depart prepares for college; (French and E October 4. Principal, Miss sel6-tf OUT OF WASHINGTON. mw. cor. 19th kindergarten; opens CES MAR! RANC UNDERC NTIS PHARMACISTS: ers establishing sufficient pro ficials, can soon gradua Institution. Address Box 590, Chic: skill, through rom Medical 0. nol-Bw* FALL RESORTS. “ATLAN Tic CIry, THE ISLESWORTH, Atlantic City, N. J. On the beach, Open all ‘year. Salt and fresh water in ao rooms. to day; $15 to $2 yer week. odbzge © Per devi #15 to 85, et mUcAN, Haddon Hall. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Delightful Pall und° Winter Diversions. GOLF LINKS, N. J. GOLF LIN: se28-10tt LEEDS & LI HOTEL WINDSOR, Atlantic City, N. J: SPECIAL WINTER RATES From September 1, 1898, to March 1, 1899. American plan~Singie, $15 to $25 weekly; dou- 1 weekly; $2.50 to $> daily. $1 to ‘$8 daily. Open al the yeur. G. JASON WATERS. se8-158t (Established 1852.) Read This List Of Great Bargains in ANOS And if you are interested and wish to buy a good, reliable instrument for a little money, come and see us. Cut this out and bring it with you. UPRIGHT PIANOS. 7 1-3 octave, 7 1-3 octave, 7 1-3 octave, 7 1-3 octave, 7 1-3 octave, cherry finished case...., ....... walnut finished case. ... mahogany finished case . ebony finished case........ fine mahogany case... .$110 oc pigs 2+... S150 -$165 se epeee And others at correspondingly low prices. GRAND PIANOS. Decker Bro: Chickering F small grand, magnificent instrument. .... ull Concert Grand, a good, fresh piano, in der, and richly worth $1,000, only... SQUARES. «2220 $250 perfect or- 5 Se gto Steinway 6c) SONSecwsseinvenenion =o -e ap acaeeee ame parse = hs) apn) pIae: Chickering & Sons..... Other squares from $25 upward. These Pianos are not new, but as a rule are as good as the day they were made. We give a good stool, and cover and a full guarantee with each instrument, and at these prices we sell for cash or short time only and no exchanges. We keep a full line of new Pianos, which we sell at reasonable prices and on accommodating terms and old instruments taken in part payment. We employ the best tuners, repairers and workmen in the United States of America. Tuning, Repairing, Moving, Packing and Shipping at moderate prices. Sheet Music, Music Books and. Small phone Concert whenever you wish to hear it. $100 and upward. Work guaranteed. All kinds of Musical Instruments. Gramo- All are welcome. Re- member the name—remember the number. John F. Ellis & Co., 937 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Two Great Piano Chances —One $400 Upright Piano, only very slightly “d, splendid make, modern in every Way, count cf a party leaving town! chs sav’ $185 cash. Handseme Oct Upright. fine tone, in_perfect condition $135 Grimes’ Piano Exchange, no2-16d 913 PENNA. AV Electricity IS AT THE FRONT. STOP AT OUR BOOTH AT THE Good Templars’ Fair In the Mascnie Teinple, And hear the WONDERFUL Pianophone. Can be attached to any pi Do. THE MUSIC LINE.” piano ma Jbury—sweetest- Clearing Sale of Square Pianos and Organs. ed Good Square Pianos, . ke as Bradbu + ae and. Fine Organs, . . on & Hamilin’s, Palace, Lf other: celebrated . at $25 up. Terms, $1 weekly, or $3 monthly. If price. hb daily. Bradbury’s, 1225 Pa. Ave. -16 Violin Maker AND FINE REPAIR Pianos. For 50 years these pianos have been made on honor and sold on their own merits—so years of earnest efforts have been spent in bringing them’ to their present high place in the estimation of the public. We sell lots of VOSE PIANOS and really enjoy handling them, be- cause they please every one. FACTORY PRICES; $10 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pfeiffer’s Piano Warerooms, 929 F street. nol-bott CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. CARLTON HOTELNEW MANAGEMENT; DI- yon the beach; accommodates 400; orches- tra; gunning; fishing. Send for booklet. Terms, $1 fo $12 poe week, KELLY & WEAVER. »20-t1 OCEAN TRAVEL. American Line. FaST EXPRESS SERVICE, NEW YORK—SOUTHAMPTON—LONDO Sailing Wednesdays at 10 A.M. Noy. 23 Paris. Noy. 39) St. Paul Dec. 7}8t. Louls Red Star Line. NEW YORK—ANTWERP, Every Wednesday at 12 nocn. Paris... St. Paul. St. Louis. Friesland Nov. 9 Nov. 30 Southwark, Now. 1b N Dec. 7 Westernland. y. 23 )Aragon! Dec. 14 INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY, Plers 14 and 15, N. it. Office, 6 Bowling Green: WASHINGTON’ OFFICE, 1306 F st. n.w., or Geo..W. Moss, Agent, 921 Penna. ave. we2T North German Lloyd, FASf EXPRESS SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. BREMEN. Nov. 9, 10 am) Trave.Tu.,Nov. 22,10 a1 10 am) K. Friedrich. J... November 17, noon Barbarossa. 5 yy, November 24, poon CELRICHS & CO., 2,.BOWLING GREEN, N.Y. Apply to EB # DRGOP, 925 Pa. ave., myl4-18tt aia Agent for Washington. FRENCH, LINE. Compagnie Gebérale Transatlantique DIRECT FINE TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRAN e al 3 From Pler af, Noribsslvee! (oot of Morton’ street, ‘Touraine. cova 5 rida Bretagne Ta Chamber cov¥ed19 dan Gascogn = “ ‘Geo't Keren dor, tne Oa: wrling. Greed, . W. MOSS, 923 Pép ave, Sur 2°60. % foin-y-18 7 FOR MUSIC LOVERS. STEINWAY AND OTHER Pianos For Rent, SALE AND EXCHANGE. E. F. DROOP & SONS, ecl4-14tf 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. F. L. Babendreier, ‘Tuner and repairer of Pianos and Organs,913 N.Y. ave. nw. Late 15 years with J. P. Eis & Co. ocS-1m' Stieff Pianos. Our Fall Stock is arriving. We extend an invitation to you and your friends to visit our warersoms, which we have recently re- modeled. Bargains in second-hand pianos. ‘Tuning by factory cxperts. Old pirnos ¢rken in exchange. Stieff Piano Warerooms, 521 Eleventh St.N. W. ocl3-28tf = J. C. CONLIFF, Manager. KNABE PIANOS IN ALL STYLES AND WOODS. GENUINE BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED UP- RIGHT PIANOS OF OTHER MAKES, BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING. Wm. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave. N.W. och-21,tf WANTED eel SQUARE PIANOS In Exchange for , NEW UPRIGHTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. HUGO WORCH, 923 F St. N. W. ec8-6m,16 UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS OF HIGH GRADE at lowest possible figures. Call at G. H. KUHL old staod, 1208 G st. Est. 1872. Expert ip se lecting, tuning and regulating pianos. ocS-1m-4 FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE WASHINGTON, D. C., POST OFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, as changes may «ccur a any time. ‘ MAILS are forwarded to t iy, and the schedule of clos heir uninte ending Nov onnecting Closes will be made froin lows. PRANSATLANTIC (by At MAILS. tor FRANC ‘AIN, PORTUGAL SH INDIA, per s York, via ‘Havre. ‘¥, DENMARK, SV FR'DAY SND, ITALY, istisnia) and RUSSIA! pe York, via Bremen. Letters erbourg. must be » PM. for GR NETHES gen), per 2 . via Queenste other parts of EUROPE iust be Etruria.” (¢) Av 11:10 P.M. for > irect, per 8.3. Rotterdam, from dam. Letters mest be mn.” (ey At 1:10 fe Victoria, fr must be dir At W210 P.M dire. NTED MATTER, B man steamers seiling on Tuesdays from New York take printed matter, etc many, and specially sxevl ted matter ; for other parts of Star steamers on V from New York, German steamérs on T lays from New York’ aud Cunard, French a steamers on Suturdays from New Yor matter, ete., for ali countries for whiv advertised to carry 1. MAIL Ok SO W WEDNESDAY DA, per ss. 11:10 P.M. f AND, per 5.8. m New York. and Per Ardanrose.”” (} ) "AY. JACMEL and MARTHA, per s.s, Holstein, from New York. FRIDAY—(c) At. 11:10 PLM. for NEWFOUND. per 8.8. Corean, from Philadelphia. (c) At M. for T° AU PRINCE and PETIT York. (c) At JAMAL for AUN Letters for © “Per Adirondack.” SAMPECHE, CHIAPAS, TOBASCO and per 8.8. City of Washington, from New Letters for other parts of MEXICO CUBA must be directed “Per City of Washington cy At i1:10 P.M. for HAITI, per s.s. Pring Wille: from New York. Letters for VENEZU! RACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH and T GUIANA minst be directed “Per Prins Willem V_ PRIDAY—(c) At 11:10 P.M. for BRAZIL and La PLATA COUNTRIES, per Galileo, from New York, via Pernambuco, Babia and Rio Janeiro. Letters for NORTH BRAZIL must be directed “Per Galileo.” (c) At 11:10 P.M. for BRAZIL apd LA PLATA COUNTRIES per s.s. Capri, from New York, via Rio Janeiro, Letters must be di rected “Par Capri. (c) At 11:10 P.M. for NEW- FOUNDLANO. per s.s. Silvia, from New “York ) P.M. for BRAZIL and LA PLATA (e) At 11:10 col , per #.8 Roman Prince, from New Yerk, via Rio Janeiro, Letters for NORTH BKA- ZAL must be directed “Per Roman Prince.” (c) At 11:10 P.M. for NORTH BRAZIL, per ss. Lis- bonense, from New York, via Para,’ Maranbam und Ceara. ‘(e) At 11:10 P.M. for PORTO RICO, VED EZUELA and CURACAO, also SAVANILLA :n CARTHAGENA. per Philudelpbia, from New Youk, via Curacao, SATURDAY—(d) At 12:05 P.M. for NEWFOUND- LAND. per stesmer from North Sydney. Mail: for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rail to Halifax and thence via steamer, close bere daily, except Sunday, at 12:05 P.M., and on Sundays only at 11:55 A.M. (a) M for MIQUELON, by rail to Boston and nce via steamer. close here dally at 3:20 PM. @ Mails for CUBA close here daily at 3:05 P.M. foc forwariiag by steamers sailing from Port Tam- . Mondays and ‘Thursdays. (d) for MEXICO overland (except those fer ¥ CHIAPAS, TOBASCO and YUCA- hich’ will be forwarded to New York after :10 A.M. closing Wednesday and up to the P.M. closing Friday) close here daily at 7:10 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAIS, per City of Rio Janeiro, from San Francisco, close be daily up to 6:40 P.M. November 4. (a) Mails for HAWALL, per s.s. Australia, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. No- vember 10. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia). SEW ZEALAND, HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS, Aorangs, from Vancouver, close here daily 40 P.M jovember 10. (d) and JAPAN. per a2, Olympia, from Tacoma. close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. No- vember 21. (a) Mails for the SOCLETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- flee, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M. November 25. (a) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Eu1 ), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAM, FIT and SAMOAN ISL- ANDS, per 8.8. Moana, from San Francisco, close here daily up ty 6:40 PM. November 25. (a) Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, per 8.8, Empress of China, from Vancouver, close here daily up to 6:40 P.M., November 28. (a) (a) Registered mails close at 10:00 A.M. same (b) Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same “%) Registered malls close at 6:00 P.M. same bar Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M. previous See JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. RAILROADS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended steamship saliings from Vancouver. JAPAN, CHINA AND PHILIPPINE JSIANDS. EMPRESS OF JAPAN.Nov. 7. Jan. 7 EMEGS GF Soa Re 2 fh hee Z * r las HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRA! a Nov. 17| MIOWERA..... Dec. 15 358 Broadway and 65 Wall st. EEE Caan = PENASYLVANA MAULuOaD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. 7:50 AM. WEEK DAYS. PITTSBURG EXPRESS. {Parlor and Dining Cars Harrisburg to Pitts 10:30 AM. BENNSYLV2 NIA LIMITED — Pallman q a Observe: a Hurrtary er ucaee Matitat adicaysie . Louis. Cleveland snd Toledo. ‘Buffet Darlor Car to Harrisburg. 10:50 AA. “Past EINE Pollen Buttet Parlor Car tc Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Harrie burg to Pittsburg. 3:30 PM. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. pSiteping Car Washington to St. Louls, sod Bleeping and Dining Care Harrisburg to St. Lou's, Nashville (via Ciactonat!) and Chicago. eke (WESTERN EXPRESS - Pullman, Sleep a ttle nica qnlergiand. Dining Gar to Ehicago. ne cago. P.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleeping Cars Washington to Pittsburg nnd Harvisborg to St. Louls and Cincinnati. “fining r 10:40 P.M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.—Pullman Slee ing Car to Pittshurg. re 7:30 AM. for Kane. Cauandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Fails daily, except Sondas 10:50 A.M for Elmira and Re.ovo daily, except Sunday. For Williamsport da 30 Fst 7:20 P.M. for Williamsport, toc Erie,“ Rut- falo and Niagara Falls dally, with Sleeping Car Washington to i 10:40 PLM. for ., kochester, Pullman weep AST 4:00 P.M. “COGRESSIONAL LIMITED, all Paro” Cara, with Dining Car from Mail mre Rerolar at 7:00 (Dining Car), &:4 9:00, 10:00 (Dining Car), and 11:00 (Dining " daily, from Wilmington) A.M.” 12:43, 3:15, 4:20 (Din- ing Car fron Baltimore), 6:50, 10:00. and 11-30 PM. On Sunday. 7:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 8:00, {DL tag Car from Wikmington) | A.» - 8:15, 9:20 (Dining Car from. Baltimore 8:50, "10:00, and 1i.8c P.M. For Philadeipht only. F ress, 7:50 A.M. weekdays. Ex ress, 12:15 eo week-days, 2:01 aud 5:40 For Boston, without change, and 4:20 EM dally For Baltimo 2 1, 3:55, 3:30, Lim.ted), 4:20, 3:40, 6:80, 7:20, 10:40, and 11:60 PLM. 8 For Pope's Creet Line, 7: AM. and 4:36 PM. week-dare. Sundava, 9:00 AM sd ree ens T7200, &: 3 . 12:18 and 5:40 daily. ‘except iS r A.M. and $:40 Pa seid ee Express for Florida and points on Atlantic Coast Line, 4:3¢ A.M, 3:44 I'M. “Gallys. Hicbiend 1ST AM, week-daye: Atluata” Spec Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 4:40 P.3 Gaily. Accommodation for Quantico, 7:45 A.M. Gaily ane 4:25 PM. week-da: s MCNNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, # rail route), 8:15 (4:00 “Congressional Limited Via M treet Wharf, 10:00 AM. 12: M. week-days, 11.50 + 11:00 A.M. week-days, 11:50 P.M iy. Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and @ Street and at the station, Sixth and B Streeta, where ders can be left for the checking of baggage destination from hotels and resid - vhone cal! "1441" for Pennsylvania allroad ervice. J. B. HUTCHINSON, 3. R. Woop, General Manager. General Passenger Agent, nol From station. In ef For Alexandria, 56 . x6204, 6 5, 8:09, 9:04, 10% 11:69 p.m For Alexandria (Su 45, 9:00, 9-45, 1S, 12:00 12:45. 1:38 215, 3:00, 3248, 15. 6200, 6:45. 7:30, 8:15, H:00, 0 1 6:20, 8-90, 7:06, ¢ 900, 12:00, For Arlingt Ml “Aqueduct bridge (week days) — 8:00, 8:59, 1 11:00 a.m.. 12:08, 12:20, 1:14, na. 2:4 . 4:15, 5220. 6208, 7208, 8:00 pam For Arlingtou end Aqueduct bridge (sundays) — £245, 9200," 9:45, Sn 12:00 2:15, 8900, 3:45, 4:30, 5:15, 6:00, 6:4 , 8:15 pt Parceis carried 6n ail trains. Raggage checkad. xExpress, *Runs to Payne st G. E. ABROT, Fae President (nol) Superintendent. SOCTHERN RAILWAY. ails Schedule in effect Uctober 16, 1808. All trains arrive and leave at Penvsyivania pae- senger etation rrisonburg daily folk and Western 4 A.M.—Datly UN @AST MAIL. Carries ret Sleepers, New York and Washington to Jacksonville. unitin at Salisbury with Pullman Sleeper for Asher ond Hot Springs. N.C: Knoxville, Chattanooga and M-mphis, Tenn.. and st Charlotte with. Pull- man Sleeper for Augusta. Polinan Bniffet. Sleeper sew York to Orleans. uniting at Chark th Puliman Sleeper for Birmingham. ©. at Lynchburg with C. ond O. Railway for Lexim ton daily oxcent Sunday, ard Natural Bridge daily, Washington Orleans without unset Personally Conducted Tourist Fx- corsion Through Sleeper on this train every Wed- nesduy to San Francisco without change MP M.—Local for burg. “dafly, « ing and Chariottesrme. INGTON AND ESTIBULED LIMITED, com- Ibuled Sleepers, Dining Care posed of T and Day Coaches. Pallman Sleeners New York to Nashville. Tenn.. vin Asheville. Knoxville oné@ Chettanoora: New York t: via Charlot Columbia, le. and New to. Met via Birmingham, New York to New Orleans. via Atlenta and Montgomery. Ves. tibuled Day Couch Wasttugton to Atlanta. South~ em Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Montgume ery. TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND oMIo DIvTe ION leave Woshington 9:01 a.m. daily and 445 pam. datly, ¢: nd 6:25 p.m. enly for Roan hm. daily day, for Leesburg, am don Returning, arriv dally, and $$" >.m. dally, except Sunday, dally) ‘except. Stnday dally. except Sunday Through trains from the rvuth arrive at Wash- ington 6:42 a.m, and 2:20 p.m. and 9:38 pm. antly Harrisonburg. 12:00 noon @afly, . ace Serday. and 9:35 p.m. iy and 8:30 a.m. daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tton furnished at offices. 705 18th st. uw. BI Pennsylvania avenue, and at Pennsylvania” tail- road passenger station. FRANK S. GANNON. 8d V) 3M. CULP, Trattic Sh BALTIMORE 4ND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule in effect June 18, 1898. ing:on from station, corer of New jersey ave ue and C street. ag anc Northwest. Vesiibuled Limited 205, 11:25 a.m, 8:05 p.m. Ciocinnati, St Louis and Indianapolis, Ex- gi j2,em. Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m 5 Mtsinrg and Clevela burg an levelund, express daily 11> a.m. and 8:50 p.m. < med For Columbus, Toledo and Detroft, 11:55 p.m. For Wincheste, and points on Valley Branca, 19:00 2nd 11:25 % 15:30 p.m For New Orlecns, Memphis Birmingham, Chat- ee Kooxville, Brisiol and Roapoke, 10:45 pw iy; sleeping care through. For Luray, 3:40 pn. daily For Baltimore, week days. 6:00, 6:30, x7:05, 27:30, x8:00, 8:30, 58:30, x10:00 a.m » 12:15, x1:15, x8:00, 3:20, 14:30, 4 25205, 25:10, x5:40. x6:20, 6:30, 28:00, 8:15, x9. x10:00, 11:16, 11:50 pan. da: 37:05, 47:10. 27:30. Bor Frederik, week days, 9:00 a.m., 11:25, 4:30, 5:30 p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m.. 1:15 p.m, For Hagérstown, 11:06 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. For Boyd and wed = week da a P. stopping only at 5:30, . Sunday: p.m. For Gaithersburg /and way ints, week days, 8:50 nm. 12:60. £00. 9:84, bd T5, 31-90 pens Suvdays, 8 «.m. . 4:88, 7:08. 10°18 p.m For Washington Jnoction and way polnte (0:00 a.m., privcipal stations west of Gaithersburg only), 4: :30 pm. weer lays’ 8-00 Aun. 1A pie. Sundays. KUXAL BLUE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains iMuuinated with Pintech light. efor Pblladelphir New York, Boston and the inin night ¢ o'clock). Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 16:00 a.m., 12:05 moon, 1:15 and 3:00 pm, week, days For Cape Muy, 12:05 noon. Except Sunday. xExpress trains. aggage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Unlon Transfer Company on order left at Ucket offices, 610 Pennayivania avenue Rorthwest, New York avenue and Ifth street and i depot. Wal. bt GREENE. D.B. MARTIN, General Manager. Mer. Pass. Trattc. CHESAP£AKE AND OBJO RAILWAY. THROUGH THE GHRANDEST SCENERY oF AMERICA. ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, ELKCTRIG LIGHTED. STEAM HE. ALL MBALS SERVED IN DINING STATION, SIXTH & 9B STREETS Schewule in eff t 198. 2:20 P.M DAILY—Cine nnatl St. Louts Spe- cial —Soiid train for Clucinnati, Pullman Sleepers to Cinemas. Lexington, Louisville, tudianapolls and St Lou: without Connects at Cor- ington, Va., for Virgiuia Hot Spriugs daily." Parlor Cars Ciacinpati to - V. Limited—Solid train ATED. Caks. ei Fa Dall for Cincinna’ in Sleepers to Cinch Lesington and Louisville without ebage "Pullen jot Springs, Compartment iy Car to Vi Without change, daily except pats Observa: incipnati. Gatly. tou cer Hinton to 4:20 1.M. DAILY—For —_. Charlottes Cinetunats to Chicago and St. Louis. Sraunton, apd for Richmond . except 10:67 A.M.—Datly except BSunday.—Parlor car to and to Oa Ri § 2-8, om —aie ‘Point, Chesapeake and Obts

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