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= eae martes FOR RENT—HOUSES. | UNFURNISHED. 129 4th deg JUL Kt Host nw, Sr 16 © st nw, 10r« iS Va ay sw, Sr. 2 loth st se, dor. Us al ned6 ris ne, dws 22 14 st nw, ir ».00 «Wr 40.00 nw 40.00 at aw, Gr. 10. st nw «2-85.00 & ay sw. Sted g 1529 7th 140 M xt aw, dr st nw 35.00 1330 Eo st sw, Sr Stoddwe SUT R st 1 8 4th sw, Sr ow, Sr 30.50 420 L st sw, Or Stokiiwe $01 K st 146 Most aw, 4r ceeeee es +-25.00 HB4 NJ ay aw, ar os S4% 2d st mw, Se. 20.00 400K st sw, Bro... st sw. ar... 2 Wareh cor High & Water ats. 20.00 1 Sto&dwg 1200 Tel 1362 Lat sw, Sr is, Sr 18.00 1552 1 . Se. scmi-monthiy THOS. EW 9 3D SW. 11 Room, + doable parlors. di Ist Boor; Ist aud 1 tours; lurge vant and cellar: fi rent onty $45 54. PRIERUS, Hank building, 12th and G ww For REN1— 1711 Stb st, 6r...22.50 1414 16th. 12¢.....— it ne. Or. x az Daport Est pe. Sr. I5c.... $150.00 34 P st Sr... 1319 sth, Mir —-— WOT 1th st, 16e- 1654 14th, 175.00 wz ath st, Be... 2215. YB G st. 13: 2728 Ish at, v: ‘Bao bo F 1640 19.5 wt. Sr... 40.06 732 Ball’s ct, 4r. 16 Pa av. 2 fiats, ¢rf" 1310 3d st se, Ur. S01 Sheridan st, 14 Dingman ct, 4r.. 32.50.726 Lath st... Dw Several houses. 28.04 GASCH BROS., 1307 F st. vpen fur inspection. B. FP. SAUL, Real Rstate, bolS-tf 2035 7th st. we fou RENT If YOU HAVE A VACANT HOUSE ace it in our hands, and we can readily tind you a tenant. W. H. BARNES & €0., omett 627 E st. nw. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE MICH BELOW VALUE-S “ wide, roomy how: ud 18th ever wold One of the the h side oF “Q" st. bet. 1 and brick frout: 20 ft. wide; lot 100 ep: This locations in the fashicnal secure an elegah? howe CHANGE. nozs-20 STONE & FAIRFAX, S00 F st. nw. ALE SEE US AP y the largest je nw. Ae cheap. WOULD E: best loca eapest new house NEW: 3 Id for $7,500 : handsome front, ‘ston bath, cellar; WELL EVIL’ vents oF THIS HOUSE. hi ed for $45; now vucant STONE & FAIRFAX. S66 F at. now, VERY CHEAP. ONLY $7000 sin Heights, | led bath. pore mantel 18. Sug F st. nw 2 atable; FOR EXCHANGE Fe ses. Our property betere om the market T-rvom house; near Cap- Heights, buff brick iit of best material water heat; 1 4 deep; on Yale st hear ith and Harvard, f Water heat, tiled bath, $7,500: 13th and Ke muses, cbaleest location; on Re $i.000; Lydeeker nve., rett place ase; $3,500; SEVEKAL GOOD EQUITIES AND FROM $0 TO $2,000 CASH St STONE & FAIRFAN, S06 F et. nw ME SALE-ONLY $5,000 ASKED F bath mnt dwelling, on itn st cal wr MINNIX, 1427 INVESTMENT PROPERTY, PAYIN Jly per cent ay rder Fw. n $8 condi MRR F FOR SALE RBUSIN THINGTON, 1410 Fok Sate Sth and i sas Fou SALE A BINE NEW KE DWELLING Hot HANDSOMEST PART OF LONG LEASE ‘TO Us MELTING 6 $1 (CELLEN ADDRESS x SAL One of th An ELEGANT and cellar, 12 rooms and 2 bath rooms (11 built of press brick and brown ston; every mod- em conventence; In splendid location now, tear ath U st. elect ars; tuust be wuld; de- ferred payments at 5 per cent. Apply no26-it RJ. MARSHALL, 5e8 Uth now SALE — 1309 1 AVE; BEAUTIFUL “expens NAIRN) Owner, 1338 Vt uve. BARGAIN TO CLOSt 1450 Huntingt < k house sell fuer $5.50. Bez 1f BRICK & LIPSCOMB. 612 14th st. ew SALE AT A BARGAIN. IF TAKEN AT city, my home, 111 and bath. with Apply 02d" FOR SALE BY BUILDER AND OWNER (NO sefon), a large. new vorner Louse and two Greow beuses: well tailt and pleasant: all mii; in the very best locality of the Will sell at setis price aud on easy terms ¢ imwediate p ser. A good for a splendid home © investmen CHAPPEL H st. ve. nozd-tt POR SALE To SETTL seld— Valuable property ¢ on Tat. nw; e2aled ft, Impr P. B. honses. D. M. OGDE RolSt dbs 34 . 1624 Poo POR SALE GROOM FRAME, $1,050; leo 12TH at. me; most comreniences; wide front; terms, 3150 cash, belerce years. SW. TUCKE low Fost. me. nol2itn* @ SALE OR EXCHAN offer refused for Uhree-st 2ist st ulars apply t H. ROZIER DULANY, 132u F st. pow. EST DW und bas: apd Hillser pi ent by NE OF THE FIN 3 12 rooms; magnin. €. DUNC FOR sAte— CLEVELAND PARK-CLEVELAND PARK. Beautiful bome, entirely sew, 610 14th st. ms. Of cheapest Lomes, CLEVELAND PARK FOR SAL LO For sate START 4 FOUNDATION tur ture prosperity. You wre young, re- ceive a lary, probably Uamk part of it each eal. “Why nov invest cack month in a lot. We Will arrange terms to sult you. We are offering big bargain FORT MYER HEIGUTS, v asi one of the goad chances of « lifetime. Come see Un ml tak telp Out te hog at the Beaperty. FORT MYEX HEIGHTS LAND CO., tt 1206 G st. nw. FOR SALE— STORES. = = BUR SALE-SMALL GROCERY AND CONPEC Ucvery, with Bxtures. 1722 Md ave. pe. 1Y » THE EVENING STAR, MONDA’S. SOVEMBER 28, 1898-14 PAGES. 13 EDUGATIONAL, IN WASHINGTON MecDonald-Eliis Home and Day School tor Giris, Massachusetis avegue. 1ith st. and N st. N.W. Edwin R. Lewit NIED & TO LOAN. HAND TO LOAN FOR FIVE YE ent per aubmin, of ttprover MONEY W2 i Spanish, Frenc New method. ne! |. TRANSLATIONS. FESSOR, 2418 14TH ST. N. A LIMITED NUMBER OF Pt ceived in a class in lip reading. rm 224 H nw. 18.00 MONEY ALWAYS TN BAND TO LOAN UN AP. proved District real estace, in sums to suit, at 6 ‘ar =. 18.00 Call or address PRO CS aieee 14.0 PILS WILL 8 For informution e address Miss C., policies, approved 3 . SPPONETWELL. & STUBGLEFIELD, ite and ¥ si ai MLow. b., 1915 Mass. ave. AM'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS How located at 140% Corcoran st. or in class, received ences. Apply to W. HW. PUTNAM, A. M. 120 French mo dry grammar; Mrs, Julia R. Tutwiler, H+ Ruse Lomine’y ‘iste Principal. ijent French Teacher. Vnnary, Preparatory avd Academie departments. in -Engiigh Lite: Address 2305 Pupils, singly OS Defrees st, Gr. .14.30 6.0) 2813 Dumbarton ay 13.40 iws Kirby nw, 5r.J2.00 Sth st aw, Gr. 14.00 we & GAT A st sw, Sr..- 13.00 J av'sw. Gti w K st sw, Gr. 30.30 _ K. ELLIS, 525 11th st. now. FIRST DEED OF MS, atty-at-law, Music aud Art. #200 AND $500 TO. MGaity Witees Freach conversatiuu; WASHINGTON, D. MOUNT VERNON StMINARY, 4\D ELEVENTH STREETS N.W. Boarding and Day School FUR YOUNG LADIBS AND LITTLE GiRLS Primary. preparatory and oullegiate depaitments. Tkesough taping tu ail bianchs ty accundan-e modern methods Spacivus buildings secently erected. espectully for schoo purposes Ample playgrounds and tennis coyrt. Twenty: fovrth year opens October 4, meilen apply to MKS. ELIZABETH J. SOMERS, Priveipal °" :+-SPECIAL FUND. $500,000 Okeley School, Oa choice real estate, fear Dapaut with_privaiege ot ‘Take up your & per ce @ Madison st September 25. Circulars, Miss E. V t and 6 per cent loans and CORNER M the rate to $ per cent. Commission 1 per cent No charges for drawing papers. Prompt inspection aud ques action. GERMAN BY THE Fe “Word-Chain System,” cor. 13th end F sts. PHILIP H. MUELLER. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Intermediate und academic departmenis. U aration for a:' colleges. WARREN W. PHELAN, A.M.. Head Master. CHEVY CHASE Freneh and English Sebeol fer Girls. Seburb of Froueh the ia guag- 0: th. hove. Y Chevy Chase S and 6 PER $22 Cona ave. uw. For iurther tafor- B. H. WARNER & ©O., vi6 FST. NW. MONEY TO LOAN ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE ‘owest rates of mterest. BEKNAKD H. JOHNSTO. 2 BATHS. Gymnasiam. oz room and kitchen on ig . : Hy © ac side porches MRS ADELIA GALES HENSLEY, lenty clesets. back stairs, side porch Al ¢ Principal. STAL SERVI » LOST OFFICE NOTICE. Showid be read’ daily, as changes may occur at ON STOCKS, ug and loan EGOTIATED nts, oid uiue lite, Inaurance, ase'u deposits, cate ec 3 uy. YERKES & BAKER. Novas Washington. Mile. L. M. BOULIGNY. PETTIGREW, Assist. Pin. FOREIGN PO WASHINGTON, D4 40 to 44, 1110 F et UAN ON CIT Lowest rates. L. UO. DeLADHMUTT, The Drillery, 504 11th, 1st floor. Shorthand and Typewriting. FUKEAGN MAILS are forw: sailing daily, and the sébed ranged on the presumption of their aninterrupted ending December 3 the iast contecting closes will be made from this office as teil TRANSAILANTIC MAILS. 1b) At 9:20 P.M. for GERMANY, from New York, via Bremen. via Southamp- “Per Kuiser PUsvAY—W) at 9:20 PM. for EUROPE, per 8. St. Paul.* frem New York, via Southampton. 1) must be’ directed “Per St. for BURULE, y Xork, via Queenstown 120 P.M. tor BELGIUM direct, per a.x. Kensiug- irom New York, be directed “Per Kei arded to the ports of of closings is ar- 275.00 415 f st ne, Gr. 22. 213.c0 fon he, Gr..-12.50 10 17th at. Or 4% es Tzu Bd ge, Gr...--1U.d0 he N Jat ee 24r.45.00 IS0r Vobew ct 42.10.00 oyerand trassit. SUMS OF $1,090 N—$500,000, AT 442%, T estate; NO DELAY, as upward, on D. C. real ex! taney iy in beak READY FOR YOU. Special tund at 4% im ed of busiuess property. SYUNE & Faith ax some MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED DISTRICT Teal estate at 444, 5 and 6 per cent. KH. 1. LEIPOLD, S.W. cor. 13th and F MUNEY TO LUAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CUR- it rates of interest ub re, trlet of Columbia. 4 FITCH, FOX & BROWN, KINDERGARTED 16th and 17th sts. nw. Frances ‘Nicoll, Miss Sara Allington, principa Coach will call for children. 019-2w NOW 1S THE ‘TIME TO RES! udies under the guidancs tutor, who will make everything easy grades of work. #8. Auueer Friedrich Letters for other parts of EULOP! ton and Bremen, WE YOUR LO: iwust be direeted and pleasant for you; #11 pst cix-room and bath bay-window brick dwelling «m this city for the price—§18.50 per mcnth; papered throughout; beated by la- trobes: large closet in each ‘room; large con- yard: wll moderp tmprovements, and in a repair. I6eT 3d st. nw. House Letters for 1RELA} for children; piano music for receptions and dane- Mrs. JONAS, 1406 Hopsins st.. near ‘20th and P sts t Re T- = aaa Piss Halstead’s School, 1817 CORCORA REOPENS OCT. Bliss Electrical School. estate in the Dis- Letters ioust EUROPE, per se. _ via Queenstos SWITZERLAND, YET and BRIT: Y IN SUMS TO SUIT AT VERY Yeal estute security. KT. fA WLINGS, 1505 Pa. ave., Arlington L. D, Lit futereat on D. C. Y, POR PUGAL, TURKE Is INDIA mus: be directed “Per Etruria.” FRANCE, SWIiZERLAND, ITALY, BRILISH 1.18, per 8.8. La Touraine, B tor other parts of EU- Per La Touraine.”” PROIAL INSTRUCTION at Students reeeived for S ‘Telephone Ne. 1007. LOUIS D BLISS, Princtpal, ZIV 14th st. SHORTHAMD Speed to advanced scholars. metic, ete.. $3. wographer to Sen. Brice. 0 OB real estate security, at CHARLES W. RUPE vnust be directed Vs FM. for NETHERLANDS dfrect, per 5.8. Meusdam, from New York, via Kotterdam. “Der Maasdam.’ for ITALY, per s, VERAL theusand less than any house fn the block has a ry Tr ie ri I RAVE Jf-1F YOU Hav fey At V1zt0 money at 4, $44 and 5. No delay it papers ave be uiterted “Pa E. GAUSBY, ultected “Per UTLAND direct (At dy 2M. Purvessia, from New York, via Glasgon 3 one of the choicest ance to For full intormation con LOANS ON FURNILURE, PIANOS A PEKSONAL PROPERLY, LOWEK RATE FASIER TERSL: Aud for LONGER TIME than auywhere cise in the J. call at oilice of COLUMBIA GUARANTE for NOKWAY Bookkeeping, Arith- Par Letters must Ail typewriting you want. ; Pe 5 sailing from New York’ on Tuesdays take printed VT THIS NOUSE—POS- SRE for other parts of Star steainers suil- German steam- printed matter, American and White ing trem New York on Wednesday; on Thursdays and French aad German steamers from New Suturdays take printed matter, ete., tiles for which they are advertised to carry m AND CENTRAL AMERICA, Si INDIES. ETC. MONDAY—(e) At 40:03 PUERTO (ORTEZ steamer from New Orleans, JAMAICA, per steemer from é NAGUS aud HAITI, per ss. Nu- and Kindergarten, 1420 erman dutiy. N vleest squares on FRENCH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. pronounce well, of ail grades. VY. PRUD HOMME MRS. ANNIE LOUIS al lessons; Lamperti method. in the Woman's College, Coummisrip, We. erga ts €an make lean at 450 on Firet-cla Business Proper LIEBERMANN & HAWN, 1208 F ¥ TO LOAN Al 4 AND 4 SUX of $1,000 to $140,000, on cent aud & per ceut Jouns and begin interest, ail trapsae- cu.sideration SAUNDERS & U0., for COSTA RICA $5.500—One of the eboieest houses Ich and i4th: 16 water heat; Formerly iwstructor FRIENDS - SELECT SCHOOL FOR Roti GYMNASIUM and a large pl THOMAS W OUCSLE HOU slide einen ET TUESDAY—(dy At ok “P.. DOUBLE HOUSE, Race SCeAnieTt dine M. fer JAMAICA, per sten PORTO RICO df for barrewers, ‘orth Sydney GUADELOU. and DESEKAR MOXEY TO LOAN ON FURNIPUL PIANOS, ETC. WEDAESDAY—ia) at RICO dirert, Ar dtsle PM ailments, with pr at # discount. ge of paying any Our business is sf The Misses Kerr’s Scnool ladies and children. for a limied oumber of boarding pupils. per 8.8, Antilia, Af yourhaee eins Accommodations ee oar {make you a loan to puy it L atteutive given teoms Ueatiueut to all, Ml applications. CAL ACADEMY, Garlus, CAPITAL “Lo. WARD aad WIADICS are now be.ug and 18th; 12 Sak 1 TOBAGO must i exlul; west of A and CARCIT Bo K. PULLUN > Luan urbe, "ML. Aurelia Barrington, clocutien & Drama’ Studio, Room 6, 1114 F st. EDWAKD © ADA LOUISE Mouey loaved eu waicces, id guid and Will reuiove to my dew tic Art, At 1:10 PN wad YUCATAN, CAMPECHE, CHIAVAS. P: yer ss. Clty of Wasbing wie, S44 iret NICO and CURA MUNEX TU LUAN IN SUMS TC SUIT ON ikea ia the tastriet of Columbia; Do estate secuity Gey, Cuurges muderate. Wasi'S LANENHOW ER, 2411 G st. ow. RAITUKE, PIANOS, TOWNSEND, Votes Culture Scinooi of Fre: M4 aud DUTCH GUIANA must be div * (ey At 1:10 PML CURACAO, also PORTO RICO. AVANTE EX LUANED UN F without removal; business cunndeutial. Slucks, iideisemeuis, Ac. McCOWAN, kwom iy, Lily Bost. uw. ROOM nch Lang Prof. PAUL E. Miss Katie V. Wiison, of acd especially Lor WORTH THE NEWFOUNDLAND, 1U LuaN UN REAL bSiaTE AL LUW- est rites of iutesest, No delays. ML a. BALLENGER, G10 14th st. uw. MORTGAGE LOAN cO.,6lur Will joau you any sam you want, ov furuliu.e, p.anos, purses, wagons, &e. Out removal or publicity Avy business with us strictly cuntidential aud the muuey the day you ask for It. Lewns Can be paid in part or in tull at aay lime to suit the convemence ol the borrower, and paid reduces the cost cl eartyibg Lue Joa" 16 proportion to the amount paid. WaSiiNGTON s. All sw. and for NEWFOUN, mer frem North Sydney. NEWP OUD DLAND, by WASHINGTY: ms address MISS WILSON, = (12:05 P.M, and om Sundays only. EACHER OF SL\GLNG, Exgiand. Studio, 1451 SS ADELA VERNO? Island avenue now BANJO. MANDOLL vii steamer, ND GUITAR TAUC HAM at studio, ‘Terms teasonabl: and NEW AND ils for CUBA lese here daily ye from Port ‘T MKAGAGE CO. . OF at pupil's home. method ragtd and best. FLYNN’S Establish 1876. ails for MENICO overland UNE TO LOAN ON AYPROVED CITY KKeaAL tate ae ty 5, Sy aud 6 per ceut Special privueges wit cespect to prlur payments, Lage amouuts « specialty. PUSD, 1307 F st. nw $y AND UZWARD LUANED ©: losing Wedu-s day, will be’ f cluding the V1) 1M. warded to New hight session. TYPEWRITING. TYLER & KUPHER: closing Friday) ch ACISIC MMLS Malis for CHINA and JAPAN from Tacoma, close here daily at CONTINUOUS EDUCATING THE Ci per 8.8. Glenozi at lowest rates aud ov the diy you apply. it cau be reiurned is installments, which re- €uces the coat of currying it. Loaus als made on the building aod loen asso- Mails for CHINS of China, from Vaucouve daily at 6:40 WEST PRICE, Pront Ruom, Srst foor, NATIONAL MOKEGAGE LOAN CO. 65 Fat. uw. MONEY YO LUAN ON KeAL aud 5 per cent, payment on privcipal ip amounts of $DuY or more seeehved wi avy interest H. Sab ce SUNS, 1418 F Bt. ow. LUANS UN KEAL bSTATE, 5, Sy and 6 per cent. GASCH BKOS., 1307 F st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL tate within the District of Colaubia, in anounts To sult applicants, at 5, Si apd 6 per cent. GEO. W. LINKINS, S00 12th st. o.w. Hi TU LOAN, IN SUMS LO SUIT, AT Low- of iwte*est, ou D. C. teal estat Hoom 23, Oblo National Bavk bidg. hexe duily at 6: HIS CLASSES—1425 AUSTRALIA (except per ss. Miowe neouver. clase here up to December 8. (d) Meils for CHL atest bargains ever cffered MRNEK RESIDENCE, 4 stories y at 6:40 POM. AUSTRALIA ¢ Australia, which are forward Gunston Institute, 1212, 1214 and 1228 14th st. nw. Primary Department at z Mr. and Mrs, BEVERLEY R. MASON. THE STUART SCHOOL, | 1224 AND 1226 15TH ST. N. ALSO-A THIRD HOU Boarding Sheol 28 14th st. n.w. e here daily at 6: at 30:00 ALM. built for owner's sccupancy se will sell very le Apply Wes SE/For Schou, | _ (hy Registered for Girls and Yeu: in charge of OTTO TOR- \. Professor in Peabody Conservatory, SS'CLAVDIA STUART, Prin, Shorthand 91 G ST. N.W. HT SESSIONS. ay. {oy Registered close at 6:00 PM, {d) Registered mails close at 6:00 P.M Tu Wwan— Werth $7,5; will ON REAL EReaTe— P. WILLETT, Postmaster, LADIES GOODS. SCHOOL OF AND TYPEWRITING, |. 1308 STH ST, CUNNINGHAM, ET. N AND 6 WAGGAMAN, 917 F et_o.w. EX TO LOAN AT 5 AND 6 PER CI approved District real estate; no delay MM. PARKER, THOMAS E. FUR GAME Terms moderate. FRENCH, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL, 723 14th st. Ks _Prot. A. GONAI GUNSTON INSTITUTE—A BOARD Schou! for Girls. Mrs. BEVERLEY &. LATEST DESIGN “DOLLAR SEW Aoetiuetion free at y ith aud Hs! AUERBACH, lug Machine” Agency. FURS OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REMODELED to the latest finished in the most excellent manver. Tailor and Furrier, 800 K st. NTANTS MONEY TO Loan, IN SUMS TO SUIT, aT LoW- est rates of Interest, on D. C. AN ESTATE MUST BE | loans a spectaity ite Franklin Park, Frompt attention. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14th st. now. FOR SALE—BICYCLE FOR SALE A RARG _ACCOY: A. J. WHITTON G AND DAY ly for catulogu ASON, 1212 and ae 14th A WOLF AMERICAN Xpert Accountant, Late Bask Examiner for New York Stat 1424 New York ave. v.w i. E. BATES, and auditor, Washington Loan ard “Trust building. NO REASONABLE STON PREP SCHOOL. 1 shorthand, P.twar, NEW writing and business; backward pupils belped; Spanish; day und night. 3 School and Kindergarten. Mann's Kindergartes and Scuool, aud the th Peabody Kindergarten Normal School, 1¥18 Sunderland place. gin fall session Oct. 2, hidren Jwught May Frances Stetso: Shapespearcan Monologist— Voice Building und Ex- pression—Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 1ith and KAPID “nethod; type: RESORTS. ANHIC CLEX, NL St. Charles. Atlantic City, N. J. viap College sutniivision, cor. 18th and ‘otis finished; will be suid cheap aud op xvod terms. Apply to own- NS. oth asd Date wow. ATTORNEYS. | CAMPBELL CARRING’ Finest Hotel on t ae PON, ATTORNEY-aT-LAW, Webster Law building, 505 D st. o.w., Washing- Resideuce, No 3 Mount Vernon Flats, New York ave. and 9ib st. nw. _DENTISTRY. | Teeth go they are hopelessly lost. Come and consult our competent dentists, withcut cost, and have good Work xt small expense. Painless extracting, 50 cts, Evans Dental Parlors, Golf Links 22 minutes from Hotel. Dry soil, weli adapted for Winter G Write for Booklet and partic Haddon Hall. REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR, Fall aud Winter Diversions. GOLF LINKS, F sale ou easy selz-tf HK SALE-THE BEST MOST BEAUTIFUL AND \CH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN SIX MOS. Prepare eae ex] wick copversation. uss or priva embourg), Parisien lady, 1137 17th st. n.w Don't let" them do COLUMBIA COLLEGE UF COMMERCE, eee 407 7TH BT. NW. ©. K. URNER, A... 0.6, Prin, Preparation in the business, English sere ce courses. Twents-slx yearn" ex: ean a business educator. Feceons, Moderate tuition. ‘Send for catalogue, HOTEL WINDSOR, — SPECIAL WINTER RATES lass or private Frow Septsmber 1, 1508, to March 1, 1 lau—Single, $13 to $25 week; was = to $5 daily. ly. G. JASON WATERS, PRANK GEBEST, ‘Organ and Musical Thecry. ments as soloist or accompanist. WashingtonHeightsSchool 1850 Wyoming ave. n.w., cor. lth st. school for girls; primary, ish). kindergarten: 0 iiss FRANCES MARTIN. new county geat. Dout throw this “ad.* You can't afford to. You are hece offered UNDERTAKERS. W. R. Speare, Undertaker & Embalmer, Ot & Stree. Northwest. Brerytbin;, ote first-class and op the most ‘tesaonable terms. call 340, jal Europeau piap—$1 t Open al. the yeur. CARLTON BOTEL-NEW MANAGEMENT; DL rectly om the beach; accommodates 400; orches- gunning: Sshing. Send for booklet. to $12 por week. Boarding and paratory rnd academic KELLY & WEAVER. Uithsarnane ga U: EROLGa THE GkANDE: AMbIICA, ALL TRAINS VESTIBULED, BleUUUC LIGHTED. STEAM HEATED. ALL MEALS SERVED IN DINLN' ARS: STALION, SIXTH AND B STREETS. Schedale 10 sect Nov. 30, 1608. 2:20 PM. DAILY—Ciucipnati snd St. Lonis Spe- elai—Solid ‘train for Cincinnati, te Cinci.aati, Lexington, Loui and (St. Jamis, without change. Va., ‘for Virginia Hot Springs. Parlor wati te Chicage. 0 VM. DALLY —F. F. VY, Limited Soli iocinnati. Pullman Sleeper ington aud Lovisville without change. Palisiat Sleeping Car to Virginia Hot Sprivgs, with ge, daly except Sunday, Observation Car Hinton to Cincinpatl Sleepers Cincinvati to Chicago and St. Louis. 2:20 P.M. DAILY —For Gordonsville, Chertettos. ville, Stavuton, and for Richmond daily, exe=pt Sunday. Reservation and tickets at Chesapeske and Ohlo offices, 513 and 1421 Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station. Telephone cail 1441 for Pennsylvania Railroad cab se. vice. H.W. FUL 3 nozI-Bue Generai Passenger Agent. 4 RAILWAY. train to Ciucinnatl, _ PENNSYLVANIA RAILFOAD. STATION ComNER Ur DIXTO AnD B STREETS. TW AM. Wek DAYS. PrIFiSBURU XPRESS, —sarsor aba Lamng Cars Marayyig to ius busy. SYLVANIA LIMITED.—Pullman dleep.ng, Pubg, .ueking wd Ubsavailus Core Barron “age, Cimemnatt, Lud.anapelis, Dt. deus, Cievelaud and scledy. Buider Parter Cat ty rarrisburg. 10:6) AM. Fast LINE.—Pullman Buffet Parlor tar ww iuatusctug. ouftet darter Car Harrrs- burg to eittsburg. PYM. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. —olwping Car Washington to Si. Lows, and BSleepwg “aud Diowg Cars harrisha: Lous, .sasbville (vin Capecppaty 7:20 PM. Wks PN PX ieSs. Hanne Ing (ar to Titoworg nud Chicago. “Dummy, Gar 2 Chivayo, 3: 7:20 Po. SOUTHWESTERN, EXPRESS. Pall: au siceplug Cars Wasb.ugion to PiLGpg Harrisuurg to St. Louw, Cleveland aud Cincn nati. Dining Car, 10:40 Pet ocieiG EXPRESS.Pullman Sleep- ing Cai to Pittsburg. T:B0_ A. Niagura Falls ca.ly, except sunday. 10:50 Aol. ter blue ana kel gig htnday:, Por 8 ulaumsport ai 220. falo aud Magia rails daily, except Saturda: with Siewping Car Wat 10:40 FM. dor Erie, Canand: uy, Biber Car Wasbiugion to nochester Satudays only. FOR PHILADELPHIA, SEW YORK AND THE East. 4:00 P.M. “CONGRESSiONAL LIMITED,” dally, all Parlor Cais, with Diniag Car trom more, Regular a. 7:00 (Dining Cas, $00, 19.00 Lining C from Wiluingtony A. ing Car trom Bustimors P.M On Sunday, 7:00 (Dining Car), 11:00 asiug “Cas iow Wilinlugton) 12:15, 4:20 (ining Car trom: Baits: 20, 10300, and 11:00 0M. For Philadelph ouly, Fas E: week-ditys. 15, 4:20 0 and 1 ge, 7:50 A.M. weekdays, and $20 FM. dally ; ly. For ‘Buitimore, 6:20, 1:00, 7:20, 7:50, 9:00, 10:00, 10:50, 11:00 2M, 1255, 2:45 280 (4200, Limited), Ox ‘Sunday 11:00 A.M, 12.15, Limited). 4: week-day For Anvapous, 7:00, 9:00 A.M., 12:15 and 5:40 BM. dais. except Sunday! “Sundays, 9200 an. 9:40 PM. Express for Florida and points on Atlantic Coast Ane, AM. 3:46 P.M. dally; Richmond only, 11:45 ALM. Week-days; Atlanta Speci via Richmond and Seaooard Air Line, 9:00 1M, daly. Accommodation ivr Quantico, 7:45 AM daily and 5 P.M. week-days. SEASHORE CONNECTIONS. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge. all- Sougrees.onal Ltmited”’) P.M. dutty, “Vie Market Street: Wharf, 10:00 week-days, 11:50 rafl route). 3715 (#200 * and 11.60 A.M. 12:45 P.M. P.M. dally. For Cape May dail, 11:00 ALM. week-days, 11:50 P.M. ‘Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and at the #ta dG Strect fon, Sixth and B Str destination from hotels and res.deuce Tele Cab Servi J. B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. Woon, General Manager. General Passenger’ Agent. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Schedule In effect Nov. 20, 1898. Leave Wastuugion trom station, corner of New dersey avenue and € street. For Chicugu snd Northwest, Vestibuled Limited trains 11:6 11:25 @.nt., $205 p.m. ker Ciucumatt, St. Cours and todianapolis, EF: press, 11:25 x Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m ess, 1Z: we Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11:05 Bud S240 pou. MITEL of é Solumbus, Toledo aod Detroit and way stations, ni Memphis, Birmingham, ¢ Bristol and keanoke, 10:4 ping cars through, B:4U p.m. dai. Baltimore, week dase, od 200, 3:30, xy 23200, x6: 37:05, 0b, 1:00) XSi00, xJ0:60, 1 Bor Annapolis, pm. Sundays, 8: 11:05 a.m! F points, pan, nd wa, 4:33, ing DADE LEHI, Ail trains illuminated with Pintseh ight, For Philadetp New York, Heston and the veeb days, 7:05. 8:00, 10:00 aan: 12:05 pan, (all Dealing Cares. (8:00 “Royal Lint Exclusive Puilsan Train, Dining Cary, ‘ 00 (2:00 night; Sleeping Ca at 10200 v'elock), Sundays. 260 wou, soon (1:18 Dining Car) 5 Dining 0, 2:00 might; sleepy 0 o'clock, for Cars ona Atlantle Cit week da 6 ar Open » 12:05 noon, and unduy. e culled for Compasy on orders Ivania avenue tie. forthwest, New York ‘avenue und 15th street and at depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MART General Mamiger. Mgr. Pass. Traffic. S.B.HEGE, Gen'l Agi, Pass Dept., Washington, D.C. WASBINGTON, ALEXANDIA AND MOUNT é VERNON RAILKUAD. Prom station, 154 stivet add Vounsylvanla ave, lu effect Novemnver 1, 190%, For Alexandria, week duys—6:u, 7204, x7:35, 10:60, 11:00, 11:43 a.m. 22004, 2240, $225, x35 20, 3:40, For Mount Vernon, wes 11:00 a.m., 12:05, ro k day s—6:30, 10:00, 14, 2201, 3:59, 7:06 abd 9:00 nays 9:00 ame, 12:00 noon, 2:15, ud 9200 pom, Mor Anixter and Aqueduct pri 8:00, 3:5y, 10:00, 11:00 aw., ¢ 20M, 260, 43:25, 4:15, bw. {week dags)— 20, 1:14, O41, 1:06 “aud 8:0) 45, 4:80, 5:15, 6 ains. Baggage checked, *Runs to Payue station euly. ‘i iituns to Arlington only. G. & ALOT, J. COLVIN, Presigenit. (wot Superintendent. : 'THERN RaiLWAy. Sehedute in eaect Octuber 16, 1898, AL trains usrive apd terve at Pennsylvania pas Senger Station. AML ay stat ana Haz the Norto Sil and bur Local for Danville, Charlotte . Coahects at Manassas for Str wunbuig daily, aud at Lynehb: Westera dauly. Vel A. M—vany—1HE UNITED Pasi MALL. Cuirtes Puiluan Buffet Slecp-rs, sew York aud Washiag:on to Jacksonville, ucttiug at Salisbury with Vuluuun Sleeper Ashevitie aud Hot >prings, NOC; Knoxville, Chattanooga aud Memphis, Teun., abd at Charlotte with. Pull tan Sloeper for Angusia. Pulliaau Buffet. Sleep +r dew ork to New “Urieans, uuitiug at Churiott with Pulau Sleeper ior Birmingham. Couue at syaebvurg with C. and O, Rutiway for Lestagy ton daily eac unday, and Natural Bridge Gusly. Seid unin Washington to New Orleans withont change. ULing Cur service. Sunset Personally ComMucied Tourist zacursion Tirough Sleeper. on this "rau every Weduesday to Sau ctancisey Wwith- out change. 4:01 £.M.—Local for Froat Roy Buctscnbacg, day, except Sauduy, 4 Strasburg aod 1 P.M—Dally.” Local for Charlottesville. 10:45 P.M. — Dally. — WASHINGLON AND SUULHWESTERN VESEIBULED LIMITED, co: posed of Puilman Vestibuled Sieepers, Dining Cars and Day Coacbes. Pulluaa Sleepers New York to Nashville, ‘tenn., via Asheville, Knoxville. aud Chattanvoga; New York to ‘Tampa, via Charlor Conumbin, Suvarnah and Jacksouvill New York to Memphis, via Birmingham, New York to Dew Orleans, via’ AUanta and Montgomery, Ves tYhuled Day Coach Washington tu Atlantu. South. ern Railway Dining Car Greensboro’ to Moutgum- ey TRAINS ON WASHINGTON. AND OHIO. DIVE. SION leave Washitgton $:01 alm. daily and 1:15 p.m. datly, except Sunday, and uly for Roaid Hill; 4 day, for Leesburg, and 6:26 pin. don. Returning. srrive at Wasti daily, and 8:40 p.m. Sanday only, und 2: gaily, except Sunday, from Round’ Hill, dany, except Suday, from Herndon, daily, excovt Sunds, ‘from Leesburg. ‘Through tra‘ns from the south arrive at Wash- fugton 6:42 a.m. and 2:2) p.m. and 9°25 pia, daily. Harrisonburg, 12:00 noon dafiy, eve: Surday, and 9:35 p.m. daily and 8:30 #'m. dai from oe ickets, Sleeping Car reservation and informa- tion furnisbod at offices, 705 15th st. n.w., 512 Pennsylvania avenue and at Pennsylvania’ rail- read passenger station, Telephone call i441 for Pennsylvania Eailrcad Cab service. FRANK 3. G., SCENERY OF M. for naue, Canandaigua, Rochester and ro daily, except P.M. - for Wiliiamsport, Rochester, Erie, iuf- gua, sochester, But- falo aud Siagaia Faus ual, Pullman Sleeping Fr), and 11:40 (Dining Car 12:45 2:01 and 5:40 te, where or: ders can be left for the checking of baggage to hone cull “1441” fer Fennsyivania Railroad FOR NEW YORK AND 10:30, 11:15 a-10., 12:00 RAILROADS. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. Intended steomship sailings from V er JAPAN, CHINA AND PHILIPPINE IST ANDS EMPRESS OF CHINA.Dec. 5, MPRESS OF INDIA. Jum. 2, EMPRESS OF JAPAN” "Jan. 30, April 1 AND AUSTRALAS MIOWERA For rates apply 353 Broadway aud 65 Wall st. och4-f.m,W-12tt __ PIANOS A} $185 cash For a slightly used Upright Cabinet Grand that cost’ $425@ A unenificent instrument fine tone-“perfect ketion. New Pianos, bigh grade, $250 to $500, on $8 and $10 moatily payments Grimes’ Piano Exchange, no26-160f 3 PENNA. AVE. 27, May $ June 19 WAWAUAN ISLANDS, FUT NEW ZEALAND: Dec 15, WARRIMOO.... Jan. 12 D_ORGANS. ~ H. EBERBACH, 915 F St. N.W. neds 28-14 CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, 987 PENNA. AVE.. BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS. Standard Piano ‘of the world-fair price commodating terms special discounts for cash. extra bargains in slightly used Upright A ft and Square Pianos. Come and ece them, John F. Ellis & Co., oe 937 Pa. Ave. SOHMER PIANOS WORCH’S Music Store, 923 F St. N.W. Pianos moved and pecked oc8-6mi, 16 40,000 Voices Are singing the praise of the VOSE PIANO. Thia great choir of Vose owners; 50 years of the factory prices and $10 payments are our inducements te YOU to bullding experienc buy one. Pfeiffer’s PianoWarerooms 929 F Street. nol9-20.1f IN ALL STYLES AND Woops. GENUINE BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED 1 RIGHE PIA. OS OF OTHER MAKES. BARGAINS IN SECOND-HAND PIANC PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVING Win. Knabe & Co., 1422 Pa. Ave 5 N.W. nolG-2 Stieff Pianos. Why Buy a Stieff Piano? Because It cannot be excelled for tone, touch, sing: tng quality, delicacy and great power « tone, with the highest excellence of work- manship. Because It has a remarkable record and gives com- plete satisfaction to purchasers. Bargains in second-hand planes. Stieff Piano Warerooms (Direct Branch of Factory), 521 Eleventh St.N. W. nol®28d J.C. CONLIFF, Manager. ‘ ___ MEDICAL. Dr. Leatherman. Expert «) eases of wen and women. Consultation free. Honrs, B to 12, 2 to 5: Tues., Thurs. and Sat evenings, 7 te S. 602 F uw. Closed on Sunday nelS-1m® CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. Work Done and in Prespect Under the Union Auspices. The following new officers of the ¥. P. S c. E. of the Church of the Covenant hav. assumed the duties of their sev. tions: Pr dent, Mr. George Whi re Miss McKnigh retary, Miss H Weir; delegat ershan, gathering of the s 1 pos well; recore corre ponding s\ rict Unton, Mr. Ock pription ef $100 to the church debt. The annual praise meeting of the Ladi Missionary Society of the First Presby- terian Church was held last Thursday. Mrs. Johnston, the president, gave an ac ccunt of the yea! tion. The Concordia Lutheran Y. P. 8. C. E. is preparing for a reception to one of its members, Mr. Carl W. Kettler, on his visit ing the holidays. He is absent home 4 studying for the minis: They. ©. SC. of Guriey “African Palaver” at ffs church Friday instructive. Mount Pleasan a num! The Di of poor children Thursday. ence named: Office: mar 50} ; music, Mr. Percy of the conferences, about 8:1) be held probably the morning of Decem. ber 12, at the uan Endesavorers, will be discussed. Feb: ruary 20, I8v9, the Rev Wilbur Chap man of Philadelphia w weeks’ series of “Quict Hour Meetings,” under the auspices of the District C. E. Union. > - Civil Service Reform League. ‘The Nationat Civil Service Reform League will open its eighteenth session December 15 in Baltimore. The meetings will be held in the music hail, and delegates from this city will be in attendance. President Cari Schurz will deliver his address in Leh mann’s Hall. The session will continue two days. ———+ 2 Examination Postponed. The oxamination scheduled to be held on December 6 for the position of chief, bu- reau of statistics, Treasury Department, will be postponed, pending further action in the matter on the part of the department. As soon as it has been determined when this examination will be held, due an- nouncement of it will be made in the press, Persons whese applications have already been ‘approved wiil be notified when and where to appear for examination. ——— “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. seialist In the cure of all spectal dls- sident, Miss Barney; vice presi- treasurer, Mr. James This society held its first social rason the 18th. The had completed its payment of a 's work of ‘the organiza- . Memorial Presbyterian Church gave a missionary which was both entertaining and Congregational Y. P. S. c. E. gave a Thanksgiving dinner to quite strict Union officers are at work in prevaration for their committee confer- which are to be held in connection with the December meeting of the union, at Calvary Baptist Chureh, the 5th. The fol- lowing conferences will be held, led by the Mr. W. H. H. lookout committees, Mr. M. M. s prayer meeting, Miss Katurah Smith; missionary, Mr. A. L. Dietrich; Sun- day school, Mr. John D. Morgan: social, reception and calling, Miss Frances H. Tol- flower and relief, Miss Grace B. John- Foster; good lit- erature, Miss Alice Peabody; Christian citi- zenship. Mr. Edward Tarring. At the close a mass meet- ing will be hela in the Sunday schoo! house, to be addressed by the Rev. Wayland Hoyt, Db. D., of Philadelphia. Mr. Leet and his assistants on the board of union officers are also preparing for a pastors’ conference, to . MC. A., where matters of interest, both to pastors and the Chris- !1 begin a two MR. HUNTINGTON A FACTOR | Rumor That He Has Purchased Largs Blocks of B. and 0. Stock. Opinion of a I—Postpone- me of Stock ers’ Meeting. It is rumored tn ratiway circles that Mr. C. P. Huntington of the Southern Pacific Rallway Company, and who ts also largely interested in the great enterprise at New port News, has just secured a large amount of holdings in the Baltimore and Ohio, and that he will soon take an active part ‘n the affairs of the Baltimore and Ohio Compan Those familiar with th reer of Mr. Huntington say that the injection of his personality into the Raltiuore and Ohio's affairs means the entrance into tte fev opment of a very strong and aggressive factor. As @ vatiroad man Mr. Huntington is recognized as being one not disposed to sink his individuality in the great corporate entity of the compan: ich he . own ideas upon the policy of any ro . which he is associated. sh ais B. and 0. omic Views. A high official of the Baltimore and Onto, in discussing the possible connection of Mr. Hunticgton with the system, said day: “It would be aif, or not Mr. Huntington is interested In the Baltimore and Ohto. That is true, becanse it would be difficult to say how far Huntington has been dealing te the rel. road's stocks or sccurities. However, I jook upon the rumors about his sudden de- velopmert into an important factor as belng incredible. While it Is possible for Mr. Huntington to become a large purchaser of Baltimore snd Ohio values, I do not be- lieve there Is any disposition on his part to thrust himself into the company as a spe- clal influence. “I can readily undersiand that the close- ness in matters of finance which is known to exist between Mr. Huntington and th banking house of Speyer Bros. of New York of itself is calculated to give credit to the circulating rumor. It is. generally understoml that Speyer Bros are the ones who do the financing for Mr. Huntington in his management cf the Southern Pacific. At the same time the public well under- stands the relationship the same banking house holds in the Baltimore and Ohio r organization plan. Those two links seem te form the presumed chain upon which this rumor hangs. It is conclude ster= ult to say whether that Speyer Brothers, as the representa- tive: of the reorganization commities, can readily make significant transfcrs to Huntington's interests, and yet Jo so without apprising the public of the pro- gress of such operations. “It is very true that such a thing could ut I do not myself consiter it likely. I have never heen informed of such a transaction myself, and J think T would be likely to Know something about the mat were it, indeed, a matter of reality je we are all free to admit that Mr ington could very successfully emerge vpon the market and become an active Sealer in Baltimore and Qhio values, I hardiy believe such proceeding could have been concealed trom public knowledge for ny length of time. At the same time, even if such be the true status of affairs. there ts nothing about his connection with the Raitimore and Ohio's affairs which should become a matter for any particular significance. It we important role in evolution of 28." Causes Co The act of adjourning the annual ock- holders’ meeting of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad until December 5 has stirred up considerable comment in railroad circles generally. It is understood from good au- thority that when the reorganization of the company takes pi Mr. William Se mon of the firm of Speyer & Co. will be chair the bear rs. It is con xpected th ormalities of reorgit on Will take place on the date mentioned, although it 1s possible ace count of the many exis that it may be deferred a few days. John K. Cowen is 5 ft t; that much is conceded by ctions concerne But as to the identity of the other offi- cials not So much may be assumed. Oscar G. Murray, who was one of the receivers through J. P. Morgan & Co,, and who represents the bondholders, has al ng been talked of as vice president, but ow that h 1 Mr. Hill e locked horns it seems to be a case of the survival of the fittest. Notwithstanding the deniais that have persistently gone the rounds, officials on the inside continue to say that the relutions between the two are not the most cordial in the world. IC is now un- derstood that the bondheiders will ve my voice in the reorganization of the com- pany, which, if it is true, would seem to be inimical to Mr. Murray's interests. Western interests, How much influence the western stock- holders, headed by President Hill of the Great Northern, may have Is yet to & It is generallyknown that Mr. Hill owns considerable stock in the Baltimore and Ohio person: in addition to that which he secured as a member of the syndicate It is understood that Speyer & Co., cor ducting the reorganization details, gave Mr Murray to understand that he should dic tate the policy of the Baltimore and Obic and under that arrangement seems reason: able the explanation that he will appoint the manager of the road, It was to ciear the way for Mr. Hill that W. M. Greene was asked to resign and take the vice presidency of the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern. Mr. Hill, as ts generally known, selected F. D. Underwood to suc- ceed Mr. Greene, apparently to place him at the head of the operating department of the Bultimore and Ohio. Then a nice little story comes of Mr. ‘Underwood's jaunt to Baltimore, the presentation of him- self to Mr. Murray, with the explanation of what he was there for, and Mr. Mur- ray’s suave rejoinder that he proposed to look after that particular feature of the road himself, and finaily Mr. Underwood's flight back to the secne of his earlier and present triumphs, St. Paul. —_——_—_——_ SIX KILLED, MANY WOUNDED. ing legal questions, eon, ifornia le Accident on a € River Steamer. A dispaich from Stockton, Cal., last night says: The most disastrous river accident in the history of Stockton occurred this morn- ing at 4:20 o'clock near Fourteen Mile Slough, when a part of one of the boilers of the river steamer T. C. Walker, which left San Francisco about 6 o'clock Jast night, was blown out, killing six and dan- gerously wounding eleven persons, while probably fifteen or twenty were more or less badly hurt. The T. C. Walker is owned by the California Navigation and Improve- ment Company, and ran between San Fran- cisco and Stockton, The dead: a: John Tulan, captain of the T. C. Walker T. C. Blunt, the ageut in charge of t shipping of sugar beets from the M tract to the Crockett factory. Watson Henry, engineer of the Ty. Walker, Stockton. Mrs. Henry, wife of the chief engineer. Jerry Daly, fireman. Ferdinand Law of Seattle. Wounded: George P. Smith, a setts, deck hand, burned body. James Corcoran, deck hand; will prob- ably die. Jack Holberg, known as Jack Sperr watchman, injured in head and scalded 0} entire upper part of body. Coratti Dominici, deck hand, scalded about hands and face and back injured. John Burns, deck hand, burned about head. G. Foppiano of San Francisco, passenger, injured in the face and breast. Edward Paul Jones, stevedore, scalded about face and hands. Martin MacCaffrey of San Francisco, deck hand, burned about the head and body. Louis. Brizzolino of San Francisco, wine merchant, badly injured. John Figoni of Stockton, deck hand, head cut and back hurt. ———_+2-+—_____ Wil Lend the Hernet. The Navy Department has authorized the joan to the governor of North Carolina for the use of the state naval militia of the converted gunboat Hornet. Terr ative of Massachu about the face and r

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