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FOR RENT—HOUSES. THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1898-16 PAGES. UNFURNISHED. eo N nw 124 § 1706 FOR SALE preparatic ish wit POR SALE— §i00 KNAB Foi SAL sidering 1 Tor suite bordered ¢ ture. NO FOR SALE-FURNACE ¢ good cond: VERY CHE ot. nw $125 upw plice in ovtett $1 p CREDIT x wil anc AL N RLP.ANS FOR 5 CE druggists’. One gives relief. pee ge SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ¥ 2 VALUABLE I aT Md... on Rockville FOR RENT mi LEGAL NOTICES. ESTASE © cox, & J. ih. YOUNG ESTATE OF No. $058. Doc National Safe Depost Bav and Trust Ce. of the District of Columbia Executor, has, with the appreval of Ceurt of the District of Columbia. be Term for Orph ‘ourt business 1 Eri Buc J NOTA JOSEPH J Liaw ADENG Teeth go thes are rompetent wor delieat week and seventy vation; ” SALE K at small expense 00 | &DW.OR., WA.$15 3 a ba. 3: 0 710 Or, 1 1109 Del ay. B.LEONARD,530 414 sw. SAUL, COR. 7TH & L 1119 Sth nw, Sr&w. $75.00 1202 2d nw Grew. 13. 1127 NJ av se. 420 O nw 4r&b,flat 1 914, whith 280) alley. 4réew 15 0 Sw, 4r STORES. *e,4r, Ww ..$56.80 MYLO FURNI POLISH: ONLY n made giving a brilliant, lasting pol- injury to the wood; will not soil the fabrie. At furnitur the name, ts, BRADBURY'S, 1225 Pa. ave. SQUARE PIANO nthly pasments. Must be seen to BRADBUR! ONLY $150 FOR storage charges, 00; 3 new fanc a tin; IH WEST STO! it not long u 2 WALSHE & SCHWARTZ WTICON VIEWS perty of the late PB. F ast me, ‘no ) MAKE UPRIGHT PIANO, New upright pianos from d, Warranted 10 yesrs cheapest | city. Pianos tuned, $1.00. 7th st. . dogs, 8 at SCHMID'S d CHEAP € b st. nw room suites, H AND 30-1 REDMONL H our windows, ouly 25 best qual des, She.; good qnality. thos 25c. square yard; laid free by ex- Ht call with samples. KLEEBL H sts. ne. Addre: wide by 115 deep W SUITLAND able; tenant 13 0 nolt > RESIDEN¢ im A FIN Lookout AKOMA tract: on 3 sts; and shade trees; jon to Hyattsville, Water, sewerage: to bi eleciric ¢ close COUNTRY e Washington; bearing fruit f small fruits: flow supply pure water; malaria; LEVELAND PARK— You a Home. WW to $15,000. oftice, 10 14th at K. WARD, DECEASED, N JOHN dant sionme December 2, 1 ww oe d said cou plice, f nd distribution under the court when and where eres titled te attorney ny distributive shares attend tn ithorize notitied to duly porter” 1s8. J. NOTA Me- GIST BLAIR, Proet <€ Wills. eT. HAWKINS, DECE T F GIST BLAIR, Proctor. I 1 ¢ Wills, D.C. Froctor for Applicant. e uth day of lock a.m.. to show Id not be MeGILL, kK DABLINGT ister Ss PROPOSAT SEALED PROPOSALS Fi me eastwardly uf t vived at the office ave Wa GRADING nizton, ations obtained THEODORE J. KING, A time. OFTEN very IN short Don't let them do this by neglect till Come and” consult oar hopelussly lost dentists, without cost, and have good = | prom La Chan Painless extracting, 50 ets. Evans Dental Parlors, mG Ott Established 1880. idee Fo. NW. honse, northwest, ment; tile bath, beautiful home CAMPBELL, 617 FOR SALE—ON of bouses, 15th t Cost owner $10. It RARE installme lot in s.w _ FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—$0.500 WILL BUY A NEW CORN! in the most containing 2 OF THAT ES. FOR SALE—LOTS. R fashionable section of the every «modern improve- ete.; a rare chance to secure a at a bargain. 14th st. EAUTIFUL RO het. U and V p.w. 10. Price, if sold at once. $8,000. ONALDSON, 520 10th nu... CHANCE FOR A He ats, after first paymen Address “BRAMWELL, 2 HOUSE ON IST N.E. bath and cellar; furnace; room hotse on M_ st. also 42 ; bargafa; terms very attractive; see GEO. J. EASTERDAY, nold S-ROOM BRIC North © nd Ist sts. per month; will 1006 F, Room modern brick: tion lot 20 ft fi to $2,600.00. J Bldg.. 9th and F FCR SAL NOU L trie alley. Price, $2. . 54 Mit ern brick $1.500_ cash, DUVALL, $: FOR kK: 6 rooms and stabl dwelling; No. to » cheap; make offer. all rented at $100 JONES, nold-3t* EIGHBORHOOD, I-built two-story ront N BAY-WINDOW lot 17x149 to paved O00; easy terms. COL S & host. nw a1 Ts 9TH ST. = in good order; will be sold at a bai 130 F st. ”); +STORY MOD- ave. northwest; keys at office. W. C. ing from 8 to 10% p# cent and always rented also cheap residence property and building jot All this property Is well located in the n.w. and S.w. sections of the city and in first-class condi- tien: b. “HOME Good B-story trie all_ me ms to suit a E—6-ROOM FRAME, $1 unce ten years. il th perfe and t g.. 9 venienecs: ORT 2 dwelling, fronting on S st.. near f e 1th st. and N. H. ave.; 9 rooms and 1 lot to alley in rear. m1 WES( FoR SALE Witt OTT Reduced fi <2 = $6,500 ‘South in good condition $2,000. - st bet. D 2 Will mike Frame house on 10th st. s.w.: at small cost: lot 20x160: $1,800. J. HARIISON JOHN two-story brick: ntels: improve : eloce to H NO: th al ss-brick frott jon. ne of An ELEG and cella’ n.w., sold and 19th st ling uf 9 roo 1M AT FE iE. bered feet’ o1 an wnin on Mass a FOR SALE-or offer refused dwelling, further partic Me owner, St CEPTION AT. dwelling: . AN new . hath and paatey plimbing: plate-gliss stom st. cable ca 14th wt. ne: open for inspection. Apply NR ned 10 Price on hand © in the gr ann’ r; 12 rou test_ bargains e RNER RESIDENCE; 1 LUMBIA ST. window biek ent brick WU; good. nd bath; price MARTIN, 1925 Pa. av THAT ATTRA those handsome ker and Eslin aves. RIC refused: jain tubs Ene sixty . owner, ° ho} within nm Mass. tw ave. and owner Ww its val RLY 1 féet HARLE XCHANG three-story BLI ement brick Qiat St. at ifillyer place. For Ss anply to HL Ow R DULANY, L F st. n.w AVE.; BEAUTIFUL bs nwher's occupancy : y low. Apply NAIEN, Onner, . five. LE AN E MUST BE Valuable pr mi st C rty oppesite Franklin Park, ed by 3 4-story 1624 P nw. NEW HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, 1357 Columbia Heights, overlooking city. cE ~Y. ave. aw, FOR SALI OF THE FINEST DWELLINGS in Columbian College subéivision, cor. 15th and Binney sts.; 12 rooms; magnificently finished; will be sold cheap aud on terias. Apply toowu- CHAS. C. DUNCA X, 9th and D sts. n.w. de21-tt FOR SALI CLE ND PARK-CLEVELAND PARK. Beautiful home, terms, Otfice 616 F ALE—T cheapest homes. AN TRAVEL tirely net 14th st. nw. for sale on easy sel7-tf FUL AND sel6-if cL American Line. FAST RK SRVICE, NEW YORK—SOUTIE PTUN—LONDON. Sailing Wednesdays at 10 AM. Bt. Lo Paris... St. Paul W Piers 14 and 15 WASHINGTON. ( W. Moss, Agi North German Lioyd, Louls ednesday att rdland 1306 Fst. i Penna. ave. BW. ec FASY EXPRESS SERVICE, SOUTHAMPTON Tu.,Nov. 2: K. Friedrich. Labn. .Tu., D TWIN St SOUTHAMPTON H. OH. Meir Barbarossa. .-.- @ELRICHS « C1 Apply to myl4-1stt EF. DROUP, 925 Pa. BREMEN. Jee. 13, 10 am c. 20, 10 am y-d.GJan. 3,10 am GER SERVICE. z BREMEN. ovember ovember , 2 BOWLING GREEN, N. ¥. FREN CH Compagnie Generale Transatlantique DIRECT Pier 42. Gen't Ag’cy for U. S. and Can., FINE TO HAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). Sailing every North turday at 10 A.M., er. foot of Morton’ street. . Dee. 10 mpagne...Dec. 17 tagne.....Dec. 24 8 Bowling Green, N. Y. G. W. MOSS, 92) Pennsglvania ave, BELL & CO., 14086 G at. “UNDERTAKERS._ RW. BARKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND PEACTICAL EMBALMER, No. G12 itu st. aw. Large aod airy’ room for Fonerals. No extra charge for same. Tef. call 1897. auil-2.0-6 WwW. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embaimer, 940 F Street Northwest. Everything strict Teasouabie terms. ‘Fucuhoae ea ah” fate FOR SALE—A FINE LOT ON 24TH ST. N.W. BE- tween H and I; room for four for less an” assessed value. houses; will sell Also’ six-roomn brick on C st. s.w. near 3d, renting for $14 per pri $1,600. Apply to J) . QUINN, 447 ¥ OWNER—9 LOTS, rk; will take from second trust for equity. Addi x" 8 did neighborhood; improved by la price only $5,000. W. IRVING G st. now 48x77; room for 5 hovse: 16.8x LOSE responsible party ress “LINCOLN nol2-6t ; splen- rge frame house; BOSWELL, 1411 nol2-3t FOR SALE-GREAT SACRIFIC north side Park st. near 14th; in this This 1s a snap. ne2-tt "E—50x135, ON prettiest ‘straet tion; owner will sell for S5e. per foot. BRICH & LIPSCOMN. 612 14th st. FOR SALE— START A FOUNDATION for your future prosperity. You ceive a good salary, probably ban! month. Will arrange terms to suit you. big bargains in FORT MYER HEIGH the new county sei aside. You can't afford to. You one of the good chances of a lifetime. out to look at us and take a. trip out to look at a > IG. FORT oci8-tt Why not invest each month in a lot. Ware young, re- k part of it each We We are offering ITS, Don't throw this ‘‘ad."" are here offered Come see the property. LAND Ci 1206 G st. nw. EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON. SUCCESS We are reporting the convention of Agricultural Statiohs at Willard Hall. Stenographic work of all kinds. e ae VE THE DRILLERY, 504 tith St. Wood’s Commercial College 311 EAST CAPITOL ST. Individual instruction has minde this school the most popular of any in Washington, nol4-tt Bliss Electrical School. ICAL ENGINEERING. Da ELE struction. Night course course, $60. Stud®nts reecived for RUCTION at any time. Telephone No. 1097, LOUIS D. BLISS, Principal, no2-1m,§ 1 14th st. aw. MDM. ANNA HOLBERG (OF PARIS CONSERV- atory); voice culture, solfeggio, harmony, &c. For information inquire at temporary residence, 1121 Harvard st., Columbia Heights. nol2-1w* ‘Thorough _in- MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. 500 4 4 +000 500,000 On choice real estate. with privilege of prepa: Take up your 5 per cent and 6 pe: reduce ihe rate to 4 per Commission 1 per No charges for drawing papers. Prompt inspection and quick act! ECIAL FUND. % %- yment. Yr cent loans and cent. "Phone 1902. E. 0. nol: MONEY HAND TO LOAN ON AP- F S proved District and 6 per cent: commission nom! nol2-tf ALBERT F. FO! estate, in sums to sult, at 5 inal. 20 F st. nw. REAL ESTATE. 5 and 6 PER CENT, ACCORDING TO OF SECURITY AND AMOUNTS B. H. WARNER & CO., nol2-14t 916 F ST. MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT at ruling rates of interest. BERNARD H. noll-1m Gof REAL JOHNSTON, 8 14th st. 0. LOANS NEGOTIATED trusts, old line jife insui ass'n depesits, syndicate receipts. No delay. YERKES & 40 to 44, 1110 F sto buik ificates, OCKS, BONDS, ug and loan warehouse BAKER, Rooms nolo-tf $1,c00,000 TO LOAN ON CITY Any amount. Lowest rates. REAL ESTATE. Also installment L. 0. DeLASHMUTT, 1421 ( st. Dew. To UN state; EADY FOR Y GOC JM E- VOD INC Exclusive local representative te es E. WELSH 5 and 6 per cei R. H. cor. MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO rent rates of interest om real estate in the Dis. trict of Columbia. nol-tf DWELLINGS—PATI MARGE UN APPROVED 18th and SUMS OF $1,090 XO DELAY, as ‘OU. 414%. 2) ROUND A. of several large Prompt attention. One fee to cover all charges. ASHEC 14lu G DI RICT nt. . LEIPOLD, SUIT AT CU interest on FRANK i Ins. Co.'s bldg. . D. tel. $20,000, $1 000, $12,500, 500, $6,000, 2,600, Joan on real es No deluy. 149. 4g per cent. CHARLES W. 610 TE No del JE. T WAVE money at 4, 4% and 5. “0. K, MO? Fer full information concerning LOANS ON FULNITURE, PIANO: VELSONAL PROBE LOWER RA! on. EASIER TERMS ty, call at offic COLUMBIA GUARANTE 613 F st. nw. 1505 Pa. ave., Arlington nol-tf $11,000, $10,000, $5,000, "$4,000, $1,750, $1,500, tate security, at HANDY, y 13th st. Bow. HE SECURI lay if papers are GA DSBY BAND OTHER TIME than anywhere else in the of COMPA! MONEY TO LOAN At 414%, ON crr ‘Commis: fon Can make loan at 4 Business Prope o22-tf LIEBERMANN & MO i TO LOAN Al 4 AND 4 suis of $1,000 to $100,000, on pay off 5 per cent und 6 per cent T. IN . real estate Joans and begin urew at lowest rates of interest; all trapsa tons conducted with economical consideration for_barewers. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. ow. otf MO. M MONEY. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, Loans made for six imonths . PIANOS, ETC. or que year ip monthly installments, with privilege of paying aby loath at a discount. tdential. "| Our business is stricuy con- We du uot remove the turuiture from Your possessivn. If you have a loan on your fur- Alture we will make you a Joan to pay it off and wive you more money: Prowpt at all applications. Courteous treatm Us a call Letore going elsewhere. CAPITAL LOAN GUARAN uz ® ST. N.W. PAY OFF YUUK OULD 5 PEI CEN LUANS, 606 14TH MONEY TO LOAN ON S. life insurance policies. BIELD, Siertz bidg., coi aub. ocl-tf “Money loaued op watcues silverware, &e Will reuiove to my ew sitive, stablished 1879, on or about Dec. 1. MONEY TO LUAN 1D SUMS TO PER CI LION'S LOAN OFFICE, 1 tention given to ebt to ull, Give EE CO, diamonds, Jewelry, Old gold usd sliver Lough! SU estate security In the District of Columbia; no delay; cuarges moderate, nol8-tz WaSH'N DANENHOWER, MONEY LOANED ON FUE &ec., without removal on Sife policies, stocks, indorsem McCOWAN, itoom 19, 1419 F st. MONEY TU LOAN ON REAL ES. est rates of interest. au2s-.t M.A. BS. ents, &e. LW! ATE LLENGER, No delays. 610 14th st. bw. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO.,6l0F N.W- Will loan you any sum you want, large or small, on furnitu.e, piavos, horses, wagons, &c., with- out removal or public Any business with us ‘strictly you can get the mouey the day sou ask for Loans can be paid in part or in full time to sult the con purt paid reduce roportion to ASHINGTON 610 F st. the cost @ amount confidential and of carrying the paid. MORTGAGE CO., ==GONGKESSIONAL—= SCHOOL 943 1 Speed to adyanced scholars. Bookkeeping, Arith- metic, etc., $3. All typewriting you want. Late stenographer to Sen. Brice. Refs. from high offi- clals. nol-2m GERMAN BY THB “Word-Chain System,” N.W. cor.13 and F sts. PHILIP H. MUELLER. noll-6t* MISS SUSA PLESSNER-POLLOCK, FROEREL Institute, Graded School and Kindergarten, 1426 Q st. Every advantage; German daily, Normal Dept. for training of teachers, se9-3m* Lawrence Schoel Of Music e] °UTION, 1127 10th n.w. MOD. TERMS. y INTELLIGENT person to SING, Ly fA Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, in bly short time; 2 trial lessons; day or eve. Okeley School, Madison st., near Dupont Circle, reopens September 28. Circulars. Miss E, V. Heth, A.M. ol0-6t Miss Elisabeth Gwinn, Professeur of Piano and Singing. Paris Conserya- toire method. Residence, 1225 Conn. ave. Studio, Bradbury Piano Rooms. n0l0-6t® ~ COLLEGE PREPARATION. | Private Tuition. Address Mr. TILTON, Star office. Ini 4 Columbia Conservatory of Music, 802 K St. N.W. Plano, Violin, Voice, Elecution, Mandolin. Guitar, 724 11TH ST. N.W. School of conversation; no dry grammar istical proof. Ch for curious. articl single verb. Prof. DORFF. SPANISH, CLASSICS, MATHEMATICS, BOOKK ALL UNIVERSITY BRANCHE ELOCUTION, VLLPIT, BAR, sTaG Large stage. large hali, centrally located. Clubs and private parties. LAWRE EUGENE FRENCH, A.M., LL.B., 1451 W st. n.w ‘CH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. Easy, quick, thorough method to pronounce well, EDUCATIONAL. IN WASHINGTON, COLUMBIA COLLEGE UF COMMERCE, ITH 8ST. N.W. ©. K. URNER, A.M., C.E., Prin. Thor Preparation in the business, and civil serv ce courses. Twenty-six years’ ex- Petience as a business) educator. or private —— Moderate tuition. Send for catalogue. rel3-1 School and Kindergarten. Mrs. Maun’s Kindergarten and School, and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, 1#18 Sunderland place, begin fall session Oct. 3, 1898. Children taught French and German.sel6-3m MRS. ALICE KRAFT BENSON, VOICE TRAT by Lest modern methods (Italian school, voices built, placed aud develaped, Studlo, 1827 F st., Mcn. and Thurs. afternoons. Residence, 1242 Prin st. se24-tu,th&s-2m* FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN SIX MOS. Quick conversation. Prepare for the exhibition. lass or priva.e. MME. TANNER (nee De Lux- embourg), Parisien lady, 1117 17th st. nw. ocl-2m*-4 McDonald-Ellis Home and Day School for Girls, Massachusetts avenue, 17th st. and N st. N.W. Edwin R. Lewis, A. M., M. D., | Rose Baldwin Lewis, A. B., | Principal Mrs, Julia R. Tutwiler, Associate Principal. Mlle. Rose Lomtnet, Resident French Teacber. Primary, Preparatory und Academic departments. Special courses in English Literature, French, Music and Art. Address 1305 17th st. n.w. ocll-tf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lent PIANO, VIOLIN AND HARMONY. sel7-2m 1420 N st. n.w. The Olney School Boarding and Dey Schocl for Girls. Primary, Academic and Collegiate Departments. Miss Virgin! lason Dorsey, _Miss Laura Lee Dorsey, Principals. 8e23-tf-6 May Frances Stetson, Shapespearean Monologist—Voice Building and Ex- pressicb—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11th and G nw. eel7-tt The Misses Kerr’s School for young ladies ani children. Accommodations for a mited pumber of boarding pupil sel4-3m 1438 N st. nw. WASHINGTON PREP SCHOOL, 1333 12°H ST; shorthand, P. . NEW RAPID snethod; trpe- writing and business; backward pupils helped; Spanish; day and night. A. M. LAISE, Prin, oc6-t: 1206 18th st., 9 on Conn. ave. WASH:NGION, D. C. MOUNT VERNON SEMINARY, CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School BOR YOUN LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Primary, preparatory 1d collegiate departments, Tkerough traiping in all bianches in accordan-e with best modern methods. Spacious buildings recently erected especiully for school purposes Ample playgrounds and tennis court. Twenty- fevrth year opens October 4 For further infor- motion apply to MKS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Principal. MRS. ADELIA GA1 8e3-3m-28 HENSLEY, Assoclate Principal. WashingtonHeightsSchool 1850 Wyouing ave. n.w., cor. 19th st. Bourding and day school for girls; primary, pre- paratory end academic departments: prepares for college; (French lish) ki ten: opens s MARTIN. speak, read. understand. Classes of ail grades. MLLE. PRU HOMME, 307 D n.w. TE LOUISE POWELL, . Vocal lessons; Lamperti method. in the Woman's College, Studio 1021 Vt. ave. nod-1m0_ 3anjo, Mandolin, Guitar, ‘Vaught at studio or at ‘your home. Mr. and Mrs, E. L. AOWES, 303 T no2-2wt-$ FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES AND ALL GRADES. NEW GYMNASIUM, with dressing rooms and . and a large. playground. - and Mrs. THOMAS W. SIDWELL. 19111 street n.w. CAVLBSELD. and Mr, —Piano classes.are no save used, and each or_four_pupils. _M. Aurelia Barrington, _ Elocution & Dramatic Art, Studio, Room 6, 1114 F St. Ebwanh © MISS ADA 7 ‘NSEND, Elocution, Voice Culture, Grace, nol-tf a1 th Schooi of French Language, 1425 NEW YORK AVE. oc31-1m _Prof. PAL LE. VOINC Miss Katie V. Wiison Pupil of ard especially recommend Willlam Shakespeare, Loudon. Ev; Han Ladies’ Quartet? can be eng certs, musicales, ete., part or «ative For terms address MISS WILSON, Stn loth st ORGIA EL MILL Mondays, from 9 to : - Rw. Other week days, 9 to 12 a.n e. Will teach at pupils’ homes. .DELA VERNON, TEACHER OF SI alist, of London, England. Stu a Venue n.W. BANJO, MANDOL! Mas G. D R.W., OF at pupil's hom method rapid and best. 9c28-tf 2 COU MUELLER'S ACADEMY ing and Deportment, 14th and Yale sts. merly Chinese legation. Saturday Even- ‘es Ball room for rent for clubs FILYNN?S BUSINESS COLLE: 8th & K. §25 a year. Establish 1! Day oz night session. BUSINE ORTHAND, — TYPEWRITING. SOF ACTIV! i EXPERIED THE CItlz S 37 ENABLI LARGE BUSINESS AT THE LOWEST PRICE. au29-3mn UGHSIS” CLASSES—1425_ N.Y. AVE— wile, ookkeeping, “penmanship, elocution, rammar, literature and Latin classes p GUITAR TAUGH HAM at studio, 152: ‘Terms reasonabl: now organizing. ‘Toms: $1 per mo., each class, to members; mem p. $1 a yeal oe22-tt EMERSON GAGE, Supt. Gunston Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1212, 1214 and 1228 14th st. n.w. Primary Department at 1228 14tb st. n.w. oc22 Mr. and Mra. BE’ RLEY R. MASON. THE STUART SCHOOL, 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST. N.W., COR. MASS MONEX TO LOAN ON APPROVED CITY REAL eitate at $%, 6, 614 aud 6 per cent interest, Special privileges with respect to pri Large umouuty « epecialty- TYLEN se RUTIER: BORD, 1307 F st. o.w. $10 AND UPWARD LOANED 0: PIANOS, sorses, Wagons, &c., and on the day you apply. ior paymen feg-tf FURNITURE, at lowest rates It can be returued iu installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying It. Loans also made on the building and loan asso- ciation plan. Front Room, first floor, NATIONAL MORTUAGE LOAN CO., _fet-12tt 6m FE nw. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AT 4%4 ‘aud 5 per cent, vayment on prin of $500 or more received at any . H. SMITH & SONS, 1418 F MONEY TO LOAN, IN BUMS TO est rates of interest, on D. C. builders” loans F. cipal in amounts interest perlod. - DLW. 217-tf AVE. ALSO A THIRD HOUSE FOR SCHOOL. Day and Boarding School fer Girls and Young Ladies. Vocal music in charge of OTTO TOR- NEY SIMON, Professor in Peabody Conservatory, Bait. MISS'CLAUDIA STUART, Prin. se7-3m STELLMAN h d suo. or Shorthan AND TYPEWRITING, ” “911 G ST. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIONS. Terms moderate. setae FRENCH, fi German, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. ‘THE BERLITZ SCHOOL,!723 14th st. ocl-14tt Prot.*{h. GONARD, Principal. se30-tf SUIT, AT Low- real, Gatatey azo DLEUDONN! nol3-tf Room 23, Obio National Bank bidg. LOANS ON REA STATE. 5, 5% and 6 per cent. fe27-tt GascH BuOS., 1807 F st. nw. To LoaN— ON REAL ESTATE— 000, THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, nol-tt 917 F st, nw. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT ON ry wed District real estate; no delays. pore 1 Eanicee, NOW IS THE TIME TO RESUME YOUR LONG neglected studies undex. the uldanee of a com- petent private tutor, who wilh make everything easy rt 7 grades of work. Pr. Box big eee sel7-2m* PISNO LESSON: PER HOUR; HALF HOURS for children, “pisoo’ music. for receptions. end ‘Mra. “iy ‘lasses. IN. 1408 ins st. deur 2 and B sta scit-ame GUNSTON IN: -4 BOARDING AND DAY Schoc) for Girls Apply for, catalogue; Mz. and Mrs. BEVERLEY RB. SON, 1212 and 1214 14th st. Dw. aeT-3m-4 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, £22 Conn. ave. n.w. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. OPENS.SEPT. 21. -ARATION FOR WEST POINT, ANNABOLIG AND ALL COLLEGES. In- mbo-tr 1418 F at. ‘prmediate tnd academe a Gyan. MONEY TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- a a cai est rates of interest, on D. ©. real estate. Large | _ 8¢20-2m* W W PHELAN, ss cater. loans « specialty. Prom 9m aftention. Conant CHINA_ PAINTING-SAMUEL SHERRATT was 7 stadlo—lessons daily—ai noT-tt 04 14th et. nw. | Yeth at, nim, DOM stale ocl7-1m Mfate within the District af Calembis, ramones | ‘Teacher ct sical. ‘Theory. o lambia, amounts re to sult applicants, at §, 834 and 8 per cent. < Be olga ‘Studio jald-tf GEO. W. 300 Tost ow. | ise es, pedt-tt D.C., POST OFFIC + as changes may MAILS are forwarded to the ports of . and the schedule of closings is ar- 1 on the presumption of their uninterrupied overland transit. For the week ending November 19 the last connecting closes will be made trom this office as follcwa: 1C MAILS, PRANSA (b) At 9 . for EUROPE, yer atha mpton. . St from Tetters for IRELAND must be directed “Per St. Louis.” (¢) At 11:10 P. Majestle, from New Yor - {e) 31:10 BM. for . per 8.8. South- wurk, from New York, via Antwerp. Letters inu be directed “Per Southwark.”” FRIDAY —() At 7:20 P.M. for FRANC E D, ITALY, SPAL 1 EGYPT and BRITS! pagne, from New York, other “parts of EUROP: must be directed La Champagie.”” (b) At for EUROY per s.s. Umb-in from Ne a Queenstow Letters for FRANCE, AND, ITAL ‘AIN. PORTUGA ISH INDIA must be directed « A: 11:10 P.M for NELHE , Per 8.8. Stetendam, from New York. vin Rotterdam, Let. be directed ey At - for ITALY from . via D ers must be directed Bismare 11:10 P.M. for SCOT- per ss. A from Letters must be directed i 7) MATTER, ETC.—German steamers seiling on Tuesdiys take printed matter, ete., for Germany and specially addressed printed mutter, ete. for other parts of EUROPE. Amerte White Star steamers on Wi 8, stenmers on ‘Thritdays and ( German steamers on Saturdays ter, etc., for all countries for wi Vised to carry mail ench and rinted ‘at- ich they are ad- MAL WR SOLTH AND € 'TRAL AME ¥ r INDLE Te. TUESDAY—(d) At s: for BARBADOS di- rect and NORTH per 8.8 Origen, from v via Para and Manaos. (d) 2 WFOUNDLAND, per st ydney, (c)At 1 0 T.M. for JAMAICA, from Baltimcre. (c) At Wao P. SA 0 DE CUBA, per United States transport, from New York. (c¢) At 11:10 P.M. for NEW FOUNDLAND, per 8.8. Portia, from New ¥. fe At 0 BM. for ST. THOMAS, a vARD and) WINDWARD ISLANDS, ARA, per s.s. Caribbee, from New York. GRE! ADA, TRINIDAD and TOBAGO ted * Per’ Caribt 6: must he dir WEL DAY —(d) At RICO, per ss. Winifred, from New York. () At 0 P.M. for FERMUDA, per s.8. Trinidad, from New York. (b) At 9:20 B.M. for JAMAICA, per steamer from Philadelphia. AM. for PORTO THURSDAY—(d) At 6:25 A.M. for JAMAICA, per 8.8. Ardandhu, from New York. Letters for LIZE, PUERTO CO! Z and = GUATEMAL. must be directed “Per Ardandhu.”* P.M. for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Conta IU and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per s.s. Financ from New York, via Colon, Letters for G' MALA must be ‘directed “Per Finance.” FRIDAY—(c) At [1:10 P.M. NEWFOUND- LAND, per 8.8. Sibertan, from Philadelphia. (e) At P.M. for FORTUNE ISL. JAMAICA, NILLA and CARTHAG Alle gheny, from New York. Lett RICA must be directed"Per ANeghany.”” (c)At 11:10 P.M. for BRAZIL and LA VATA COUNTRIES, per 4s Coleridge, from New York, via Pernambaco, Bahia and Rio’ Janetro. ters for NORTH WRAZIL must be directe er Coleridge.” (ey At 11:10 r TABASCO cud from New York. (e) At Letters for other parts of M 0 and CURA Per Yueatan.”” (ce) At 11:10 5 Willem I, from New York. Latters for V CURACAO, TRINIDAD, BRITISH and DUTC TIANA must ve directed “Per Prins Willem 1.7" (c) At 11:10 P.M, for BRAZI Taormina. from New Yok, via Perna NORTH BRA- IL must be dire rmina.”” (ce) At 1:10 P.M. for VO) CAO, also SAVANIL and Sunday 11:35 A.M. Mails for MIQUELON, thence via steamer, PM. ( Mails ferwarding by st rail to Boston, and here daily at 3:20 re daily at 3:05 P.M. for s sailing from Port Tampa, Fla., Mondays and Thursdays, (d) Malls for MEXICO overland (except those for CAMPECHE CHIAPAS, TABASCO and ¥COA. TAN, which, after the 7:10 A.M. closing Wedne: doy, will be forwarded to New York up to and in- eluding the 11:10 P.M. closing Fridas) close here @aily at 7:10 A.M. (d) SPACIFIC MAILS. and JAPAN, per s. ose here daily at 6:40 . Olympia, PM. up to rT 8.8, from San ‘Franc daily "at up to Nov. 23. (a) ir the SOCIETY ISLANDS, per ship Gal- tle, from San Francisco, close bere dally at 6:4) P.M. up to November 25. (d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except those for West Australia, which are forwarded vie Europa), NEW from ‘Tacom: November 21. ( a) Mails for CHINA, JAPAN and HAWAII, , close here Cop ZEALAND, HAWAI, FIJI and SAMOAN ISL- ANDS, per y.9. Moana, from San Francisco, close here daily at 6:40 P.M! up to November 25. (a) ‘Malls for CHINA and JAPAN, per #.s. Empress of China, from Varcouver, close here dafiy at 6:40 P.M. up'to November 28. (a) Mails for HAWAIL, per s.s. Australia, from Ban Francisco, close here daily at 6:40 P.M. up to De- cember 8.(d) Mails for AUSTRALIA (except West Australia), NEW ZEALAND, HAWAII and FIJI ISLANDS, ‘Miowera,’ from Vancouver, close here daily P.M. after November 25 and up to De- Fegistered mails close at 10:00 AM. same ») Registered mails close at 1:00 P.M. same 4*%) mogistered mails close at 6:00 P.M. same bay Registcred mails close at 6:00 P.M. previons nol JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. ‘ ACCOUNTANTS Public actountent and. andltor, Room z ‘87, Washington Loan aid ‘Trust building. Gel 4te Letters £45, | ‘MISS C. CUNNINGHAM, PIANOS AND ORGANS. _| PIANOS AND ORGANS. Oldest Music House in the City. Established 1852. —— Read Our Great Bargain List And if you wish to buy a good re this out and come and see us. ; UPRIGHT liable Piano for a little money cut PIANOS: Ebonized Case, Lf. QOctaves = = = $110 Rosewood Case, 7/4 Octaves = = = - $125 Mahogany Case, 714 Octaves - = = = $150 Mahogany Case, 7/4 Octaves - - - = $175 Walnut. Case, 7/2 Octaves - = - - $200 Antique Oak Case, 714 Octaves = - = - $225 BABY GRAND—all modern improvements, $375. These Pianos are not new, but in as the day they were made; some we have been out at rent. At these price: change. We have quite a number of of various makes and different prices ments. Always on hand a full line of the nearly every instance are as good re taken in exchange, and some ‘s we sell for cash only and no ea good second-hand Square Pianos that we will sell on very small pay- best makes of new Pianos— CHICKERING & SONS and others. instruments taken in part payment. | packed by first-class workmen. We and all kinds of Musical Instruments. At reasonable prices and on accommodating terms and old ianos tuned, repaired, moved and deal in Sheet Music, Music Books Come in and hear the Gramo- phone talk. Remember our name and number. JOHN F. ELLIS & CO., BARGAINS In Uprights & Squares. » have a number of Upright Pianos of lent make, practically new, having been vsed for short time in concert work, which will be sold on the easiest of easy terms. Call if you want a bargain. BLE OFFER REFt os—take them at 5 on two own price W.W. Kimball Co., 523 Lith St. _o sawn no15-t,th,s,28 Cash Piano Bargain. To force these 2 instruments out fn a burrs, we've made a most stupendous cut tuto their values: $400 Up: MGR. nd Piano, for cash, § nd, handsome style, 7 1-8 | cosh OF easy payments, new 913 Pa. ave. Stieff Pianos. Why Buy a Stieff Piano? Because It cannot be excelled for tone, touch, ing quality. delicacy. and great po) | tone, with the highest excellence of work- | manship. Because It haz a remarkable record and gives com- plete satisfaction to purchasers. Bargains in second-band piancs. Stieff Piano Warerooms (Direct Branch of Factory), §21 Eleventh St. N. W. noi0-28d J.C. CONLIFF, Manager. HUGO WORCH, | SOLE AGENT FOR SOHMER PIANOS, KRAKAUER PIANOS, | Hallet & Davis Pianos, | CAMERON PIANOS. 08. F STR One slightly used second 4 Mahogany Upright . well-known maxe | good as brand new—sells for $300—th one can be had fur $15 cash. Pfeiffer’s PianoWarerooms 929 F Street. nod-16tf FOR MUSIC LOVERS. STEINWAY- AND OTHER Pianos For Rent, SALE AND EXCHANGE. E. F. DROOP & SONS, ocl4-14tf 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _ POTOMAC RIVER Boats. | EAMEK WABKED g ® FoR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Leaves Washingtou, D. C. (ith st. Kerry Wharf), Moudavs, 7 a m., for intermediate landings to Colo’ nial Beach, Bush wood, caus. Nowlut | Creek, Abell’s, Leouardt Howard and Cobrum Wednesday. for intermediate tandings to Colonial Beac! wood, Kocs Point, Colton’s, Leonardtown, Abell’s, Nomin Creek, Pivey voint, St. Geoige’s Island, Stusth Creex, Coau and Leo comico rivers Suturday, 7 a.m., for interwedia Colonial Beach, Biishwvvd, Nomint Creek. See schedule in effect Augast 22, 1898. auls-tf C. W. RIDLEY, General Manager. landings to Keck Point, Colton’s, E. 8. RANDALL'S POLOMAC RIVER LINE. Steamer HARRY RANDALL will leave Hiver View wharf Sundays, ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7 a.m., landing at Colonial Beach, Chay Point and all wharves as far down as Lower Machodoc. Returping ou Mondays and Wednesdays at 7 p.m., and on Eridays sbout 3:30 p.m UNI STATES MAIL KOUTE, WASHINGTON, D. TO GLYMONT, MD., te landings. The new Steamer ESTELLE KANDALL, daily, about 3 p.m. except Sundi Keetura‘ng 2 class. Breight | Passenger accommodations first-c received itil the hour of saili E. 3. RANDA Proprietor and Manager. GEO. O. CARPINTER, General Agent, Washington, WM. M. REARDON, Agent. Alexandria. jel6-20t¢ | THE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO. POTOMAC RIVER ROUTE. Summer Schedule in effect June 3, 1898. STEAMERS POTOMAC AND SUE. Steamer POTOMAC leaves Washington every Thureday st 4 p-m.. and Steamer SUE every Mon- at 4 p.m., for Baltimore and River landings. river freight must be prepaid. fr accu 1modations first-class, OFFICE, 910 PA. AVE. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, Telephone 745. 7th st. wharf. LADIES GOODS. OUR “TEN-DOLLAR SEWING MACHINES COME with 5 yeirs’ guarantee, complete set of at- tachments; instruction free at your residence. O. AUERBACH, 7th and H sts. DOMESTIC Sew- ing Machine’ Agency. nol5-tf WANTED—LADIES TO KNOW THAT MRS. LIV- ingston of New York, owner and pateutee of “The Self-adjusting Garment-cutting Machine,” has taken parlors at 608 12th st. n.w., and de- sires the pleasure of showing this wonderful in- | dates name 937 Pennsylvania Avenue. ___FALL RESORTS. LANTIC CITY, N. 3. St. Charles. " Atlant Nz the year D, of La inutes fre ry nol for Winter Goliing Write for and partion! i noll S20 JAMES # ALLY, Haddon Hail. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. Delightful Fall and Winter Diversions. GOLF LINKS, LIN LEEDS & LivviNcort. 1OTE HIND SC sis HOTEL WINDSOR, Atlantic Uity, N. J CIAL WINTER RATES ber 1, 1808, to March 1, 18MB, weekly; Gow $25 to $30 weekly; $2.50 to $5 daily. european plan—$1 to $3 daily. Oyen al the yeur. G. JASON WATERS. seb 158t Cal AY POINT, N. J. CARLTON HOTELNEW MANAGEMI rectly on the beach; accommodat gvuning; Bishi Bend for bor Terms, to $12 por week. KELLY & WEAVER. Je20-tf SEASIDE—MISCELLANE CITY, ‘The Colonial will fall and winter. 100 feet sun ocean inclos- 4.1 glass for tuea ted thronghout; gup- ning. y. J. WAR \, Prop. and M se20-eotf wn ox MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist tn the cure of all special dls- gases of men and women. Consultation free. Hours, 9 to 12. 2 to &; Tues., Thurs. and Sat. evenings, 7 to S. 602 F'u.w. Closed op Sunday. ocI8-1m* GRAND OFFICERS’ Oficial Inspection of Subcommander- iex, Order of Golden Cross. and commander of the United Or- > Golden Cros: companied by the officers of the Grand Commandery, will visit officially deries tn VEsITs, the several comma this jurisdiction in the order and on th No. follows: Standard, An. r 16; this (Tuesday) evening Wednesday, Novemb No. day, Nove r 18; No. s jay, November 19 No. Mond: November , Ne ¥ November 22 Ne lay, Novemb ridian, Friday Goodwill, ay S: Trinity, No. ideal, National, ‘olumby Decem Decemi December Capit Saturday, Dec At the’ vist to National and St an’s Commanderies and to such other commands the grand keeper of rec ords and © surer, or r of them, fail to attend M. J. Peabody of Cap- ital and Knight Johnston of National Commanderies will act as grand keeper of records and grand treasurer, respectively. At the close of the las: y evening, December 1 test will occur open to allt and a prize of $10 will mandery e given fS Whose representatives in the c tesi prove to be the better spellers commandery will be allowed not exc five of its membe: represent it in the contest. The names of these members should be sent » the grand command prior to date of contest. The detatls will rranged by and be under the control of a committee to be selected, and the au- thority to govern the ling of the words will be the Standard Dictionary In addition to the pmmandery prize, an individual offered for the best practica not to ex- ceed fifty words, on the subject, “How to Secure a Better Attendance of Members a Our Commandery Meetings.” This contest n to all members of the order in thiy diction. >— AT DAWSs BIG FIR Forty Buildings, including the New Post Office, Destroyed. A dispatch from Skaguay, Alaska, under date of November 7, via Victoria, B. C., November 14, says: Returning Klondtac arriving in this city today bring the news that the city of Dawson has been visited with a $500,000 fire, in which forty bulld- ings were burned, including the new post office building and some of the best build- N CITY. ings in the city. The fire took place on the morning of October 16. It started in the Green Tree saloon, as the result of a row between two women. Belle Mitchel! threw a lighted lamp at another woman. The lamp broke, the oil spread and in_a few seconds the building was on fire. The fire started a am. The fire of a year ago was caused by this same woman, who threw a lamp at a man with whom she had a quarrel, A month ago she tried to burn her own place in 3d avenue in Dawson by throwing a lamp at a woman and nearly caused a conflagration, All that remains to show where formerly forty buildings stood are a few blackened logs, and the town was saved from total destruction by the fire engine. If it had not been that about 2,000 men turned out and worked like Trojans with wet biankets, buckets of water and axes and aided in the working of the fire apparatus the whole town would have gone up in smoke. There is no insurance at Dawson, and the loss falls entirely on the individuals. — Death of Joseph Sechrist. Mr. Joseph Irwin Sechrist, who was for vention for cutting ladies’ and children's gar- ments without paper patterns, pencils, weights, screws or pins. A garment can be eut jn five minutes, and perfect fit guaranteed. In order to CONVINCE | the skeptical, she will without charge, teach auy one a it course offered, $12 this week, which Includes tha. chine, instructions in cutting waists, single or double under arm; French and tailor bodices, sleeves, skirts, princess gowns, Louis jackets, box coats, copying fashion plates; also matching plaids and stripes. Patterns cut ‘to order. 0cD6-3w*-16 XW. Ber. BAND 6," Ro sign) ALERIUNG Rspecuiny. LATEST DESIGNS. aul7-3m,4 GAN, Tailor and Furrier, 806 K st. n.w. scl¢-tt many years a clerk at the Ebbitt House and who has been for seven years past connected with the Baltimore and Ohio rail* road in this elty, died of consumption last night at his residerce, No. 1227 11th street northwest. Mr. Sechrist had been confined to his bed for several weeks. He enjoyed the es- teem of a very wide circle of friends, and was especially well known and well liked in army and navy circles. He is survived by a wife and two children, a son and a daughter. Funeral services will be held at the late residence at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, and the remains will be taken to Charles- town, W. Va., for interment.