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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1898-16 PAGES. S—_= = FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN. EDUCATIONAL. Sa — SSS RAILROADS. |_ PIANO S AND ORGANS. [APPROVE THE EXTENSION SALE ¢ » VERY CHEAP ONLY $1100 | OWNER DESIRES LOAN OF £2,500 ON NUM = ON Se ae ft. wie tp ale. ont SE ber of choice lots at Takoma property lies y Me and 2) ft. £ om 20th bext te in Dy. C., just wes RK. Ro station. Address Sin cates at OWNER, Star office. a W. Ss. MINNIX. 1497 F To RhenRow on Le : ft SALE-HARGAIN AND A DANDY tate [ean save you thne and ensh, for an apartment b + 41 feet fronting ¢ on peste Ff) ave. How: 40 feet parking: fine pave BY, 326-1 ino > to sont the Mite there OMiceneanes SEs Werter Side: ae Lowest rates. Aleo installment PG% SATE — WASHINGTON HEIGHT CTT, Tocated Iyts on ml pace” r : ber. Isth and 1 sles to salt; north aN ON TW south fronts: low prives; easy terms; highest ele commaisehs Washir IN WASHINGTON, CH LANGUAGE SCHOOL. Eesy, quick, thorough met Pronounce well, speak, read. understand, lasses of all grades. boS-2in MLL. V. PRUD'HOMME, 307 D a.w. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 1850 Wyoming ave, nw. Boarding and day school (French and English). Kindergarten, Parlor boarders take tf MISS FRANCES MARTIN, Prin Prof. Arnold W. Meyer. Plano and Culture, at pupil's residence, Cireulars, 1 1gth st. new. de7-100* Ipal. 1 WANTED A LOAN OF $5.500,ON BD midences mow DOIhiing: om this pee: F worth froai $8,000. $10,000, 10 Sty wer feot commer of 19: st. and Wood | ACG per eat interest, sefn-aannals nor wi U.K. FULTON'S LOAN OFPICE, 1218 PENNA, n Inilder { ave. n.w.— Established 1870. for impr 7 loaued on Watches, diamonds, Jewelry, Pap stag, st silverware. &e Old gold and silver bought. ® of my Wii remove to wy tew “Mice, 314 o,b Bt. D. mands view of on oF abont Dee T offer thie at a great bargain se : Aes, the Bandsnaest Jot on Wasbingion Heights | TO LOAN. -.+.-csee- 0. i alt trom F800 te 4abes on th io coe ae $500,000 4% $500,000 nforma Inquire at Oa cholee real estate, mail or call at office. with privilege of prepayment. Take up yeur 5 per cent and 6 per ceut leans end reduce .be rate tu 4 per cent. Commission 1 per cent. No charges for dravsing papers. Prempt inspection and quick action. "Phone 1902. B.C. BAUMGRAS, deg. id 1410 G st MONEY ALWAYS IN LiAND TO LOAN ON proved District ums to suit, at 5 and 8 per cen mmission noming!. AVE... TWO HANI It st. end Fiortda side; at a great 6.000 FT. ON LAND | _des-tt ALBERT FP. FOX, 020 F st. nw, M sis the nays yard: lots tm sizes aa ai iMee ks ae te sult ed tn tOV ED Sez ea. per cent. and abont 40 insid The T, LEIPOLD. | ation of bul above and other = vv 13th and Fs . 1 offer i Address by Ht WAN IN SUMS TO SUIT AT Cl or cal rent rates of interest on real estate in the Dis- NCE SANDS, triet of Columbia. Sm F st. (2d floor.) FITCH, FOX & BROWN, Fos sae = — = fe BO T08 Gate i START A FOUNDATION fO SUIT AT VERY LOWES’ your feture prosperti Y young, re- | interest cn Dy. 0. real estate security probaviy tof It RAWLINGS, 1508 Pa. ave., Ariington vest cach month ina lot. We ‘Ss bide. LOD. tel, 149. delit sto suit you. We are offering TO LOAN ON SECOND TRUSTS, 1 1 S. approved collateral, &.; v. En ete “aa? ATIWELL & STUBBLEFIELD, You are here offered 26- tt Nith and F ats. Mfetime. Come sce NS NEGOTIATED ON SLICKS, us and take a trip 2 the property. #ts, old line life Insurance, building 2d } FORT My HITS LAND O¢ aes'n ‘deusite, +yndicate certificate Was chou ont 1206 G st. mi. elpts. No delay. YERKES & BARKER, Joume to 44, 1110 Fe eS Oa FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE | To Loa—g5009.000, SUMS OF 91.00 mies estos sydegl emtate; NO DELAY, oe SHINGTON, D RE. ¢ 3. Bucci be feoy cai af fund at 4% tn sums of $5,000 or more will be ropert; N MAILS Ir. and mothe 7 schedule of closings is ar fon of their aninterrapted Z MON For full inform teh concerning 1 teansit week ending December | LOANS ON FURNITURE, PIANOS AND OTHER last connecting closes will be made from VERSUS Ky © ae follow LOW TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. HADNY coe Nt 20 Pat FRANCE, SWITZ EASIER TERMS ELEANT. ITALY. SPAIN, PORTUGAL. TURKEY. | And for LONGER TIME than anywhere else In the EOyFT and BRITISH INDIA city, call at ollice of COLUMBLY GUARANTEE COMPAN : 2 613 Post. o b MONEY f0 LOAN i t ye Ui Ss Property. FU gen E. Ree Cam a we LIEBERMANN & HA ETC. German x MONBY TO LOAN Al 4 AND 4% PER CENT. IN ; wesilays take printed of $1,000 tw $Lv,000, on D.C. real estate; and specially address: | pay eff 5 per cent and 6 per cent loans and begin arew at lowest rates of interest; all transac. (ions conducted with economical’ consideration f for_brewers. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO. : 1407 Fost. uw. 2 it Sat MONEY. t te all countries MUNE t they are advertised to carry mail cE st POR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, | yo: to Loan MO™ WEST INDIES. FT+ : ON FURNITURE, PLANOS, ETC. feat Hale PM CENTRAL | Loans made for six months or obe sear In i CTH VA-| monthly instellments, with privilege of paying apy ‘ from New York. | wonth at a discount. Our tmsiness is strictly. com ‘ must be directed | ndeutial. We do not rethove tie furniture: from ta dt Tile PM. for NASS3U, | seus possession, If you have a loan on your fur. GUANTANAMO. SANTIAGO DE CUBA! | biture we wi: you a loan to pay it off and NZANTLLO and CIENPUEGOS. per s.s. Seneca, | give you aor + Prowpt attesuon given a New ¥ fy Ac a2 PM. for JAMAICA, | snl appli Courted eoruent tv all. Give wee from Philadelphia. (cy At 11:10 PM. | us a call Leture gomg elaewhe THOMAS and SY. CROIX, per ss. Ben. CAPITAL LOAN co, Via St. Thomas. te) At 2 F ST. 1 GUADELOLEE his, via Mar- V PLATA COUN. | eet-20.08 Bae Saintes. | MONEY 20) LOaN: AL estete security In the District of Columbia; no Gelay, Charges moderate. EMALA ae WasiN DANENHOWER, Stsbauny yA S210] porg A CHIAPAS. TABASCO and : f MEXICO, via 7 Matitcas 4 M.A. EALLENGER, TURKS ISLAND, per | au2s-.¢ 610 Lath at WASHINGTON MUKTGAGE LOAN Co.,610F BARBADO! fre Will loa you any sam you want, large or small, nN ou furnitu.e, p rses, Wakons, &e., wilh SLAND. JAMAL | gut reuuval or publicity. Ea. s GLE Auy bustuess With us ‘strictly confidential and TOWN. pe you can get the iwoney the day you ask for it. for CONTA Loane cap be paid in part or in full at any time to suit the convenience of the borrower, ad any part paid reduces the cost ot carrying the Juan iu proportion to the umount paid. WASHINGTON MURTGAGE CO. jel6-1f 610 BF st. MUN 40 LUAN ON APPKOVED CITY Kial etate at 4%, 6, 51 aud 6 per ceut interest. Special privileges with respect (oeprlor payiuent Large amounts a specialty. TYLER & KUTUEH- FORD, 1307 F st. b.w. 3iy AND LCPWAKD LO. tt] PIANGS, & s, Wagot aud of the day you apply. It can be returned iu installments, which re- duces the cost of carrying it, Loans elso made on the bu! ciation plat Frovt fiom, first foor, NATIONAL MORTGAGE LOAN CO., NEWFOUND LANt SATUEDOAY FOUNDLAND. NEW. fep-tt ing and loan asso- inys. TH MENICO Mails f overland CAME CHE CHIAPAS, TARASCe fel dit 6a Bb at. uw. bog Sew MuNexy to LUAN ON KEAL ESTATE AT 4% aud 3 per cent, payment on prine:yal in amounts of 350U or mere cecelved at auy interest period. ¥.H. SMITH ce SUNS. 1418 Eat. a. iu LOANS ON REAL. ESTATE 6, 54g and 6 per cent. te27-t£ GASCH BKOS., 1307 F st. nw. | MONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ES: AND. HAWAL ‘ roe ar | fate within the District of Colambia, in amounts “JAPAN and te : «| to suit appl at 5, 5!g and 6 per cent. yo Ry Get BAWAIL per on | gaises GEO: W. LINKING, 800 45th st nw, dolly st 6-49 PM December ONEX TU LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- AURTRALIA (escep est rates of interest, on D. C. real estate; also forwarded. ¥ BJ” DIEUDONNE, FIST and ‘ational Bank bldg. a, from San F a ate Dee ON REAL FSTATE— VMN PAN 000, m Vanes elowe 1,000, INA and JAPAN. THOMAS BE. WAGGAMAN nov-tt oT & 1 Is close at 10:00 A.M. same | MONEY TO LOAN aT 5 AND 6 PER ( approved District real estate; no delays. J malls close sam MLM. PARI mL9-tr 1418 E it. 1 mails close at ue | MONEY ZO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW- : est rates of Interest, ou D. ©. real estate. Large dir eae at 6:00 P.M. “| loans a speeiaity. Prompt attention. ‘ WALTER I. ACKER, JAMES [P WILLETT, I no7-tf 704 14th st. a. OCEAN TRAVEL. e sPbsek WAKEFIELD, (4 FOR POTOMAU RIVER LANDINGS. Leaves Washington, D.C. (ith sr. Berry Wharf), Mondays, 7 4 m., ior intermediate Landings to Colo- Bial Beach, Bush vcd, Heck Pt., Colton's, Nomini Cress, Abel's, Leonardtown, Stdue's, Howard and Cobrum’s. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. _ SS SERVICE. LONDON AM Jan. 4 Wednesday, 7 a.m, for intermediate tandings to | 2 Beach, Bushwood. Boece Point, Colton’s, ‘diowa, Abell’s, ai Creek, Piney ioint, Jeuige's’ J vex, Com and Yeo" co rivers day, a.m., for intermediate landings to Colonial Be Bieliwuog. Kock Votat, Colton's, Nomint Creek. ee echedule in effect Anau ©. W. RIDLEY, anager. ac RANDALL'S POLOMAC KIVER LINE. HARRY RANDALL will leave Hiver View “barf Sundays, ‘Tuesdays and Thuradayy at 7 am., landing at Colonial Beach, Chapel Point and ali wharves as far down as Lower Machodoc. Ketarning ou Mondays and Wednesdays at 1 p.las and on Fridays about 3:30 p.m. WoRLD, THE EUROVE— | MED STATES MAIL KOUTE, WASHINGTON, D. sLYMONT, MD., Pitas - and inter jandir, The new Steamer ESTELLE K. except Sunday, 90 a.m. Return'n Passenger North German Lioyd, | Alt. daily. about 3 p.m. Freight ccomumodations first-class. AST EXPRESS SERVICE. received witil the hour of ealling. SOvTHAMEPTEN LONTHS ‘ BE. 8. RANDALL Ser Mo Labu, Te i Proprietor aud 7 M. Sasle..Tu. GEO. 0 CARPINTER, Ge: | WM. M. REARDON, Agen ~ 1HE WEEMS STEAMBOAT CO., POTOMAC RIVER ROUT! In effect June Agent for Was! Summer Schedul - TE Re vei Er jeamer POTOMAC yes Vashington every FRENCH LINE. | maureday at 4 pom aud Steamer aE ry Mone TT » iq } >. tor ttimere and ¢ lundia; Compagnie Generale Transatlantique | ay at 4 p-m., tor Halti:e lon 8. DIRECT FINE TO BAVRE — PARIS (FRANCE). Sailing every Saturday at 10 4.2 modations first-class, lo PA. AVE. 2 Pier 42, Nosih river foot of Mortoa’ street. | STEPHENSON & BRO. Agente, £ Camogat=+- Dee. x ka c. 31} my2i Telephove 745. 7th st. wharf. Tiec. 17 Un = Dec. 241 oT wage to Hav | TISTRY. U.S.and Can. | Se Christmas Can Give Cc NT { appiness to a ha Sufferer. No bet ACCOUNTAN __j| iisse tue thesorcache Colhave! ee testis ee aos wuer and eMficiensly looked after. We can put them in a . t eo t r a seand. acheless condition. And our ch: es are all Age ut the Evans Estate = Pipe acer eS Evans Dental Parlors, —- rane = de2-14tt 1209 F ST. N.W. Sree UNDERTAKER Trust building. eosin _ ETE AT W. R. Speare, SNES: Undertaker & Embalmer, PRELT, CARKING ‘ON. ATTORNEY-A ebster Law building. 50 D st. p.w.. W 940 F Btreot Northwest. Bake > Cc. Reside . Ne 3 Mount Vernon Fiats, Everythin: strictly first-class and on the most New Yoru ave. and Sib st. bw. seid | reanvonbie terms. Telephone eall MQ. jat-tr L nce S 1127 10th naw. Lawrence School, 1127, 20 Singing, Eloevtion, Plano, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar Two trial lessons, Open ev'gs. YorNor, PRIVATE TUTORING IN CLASSICS, MATTIE. matics and English, by a Wellesley graduate of expertence. For information address Box 61, Star c a LITTLE BOYS" SCHOOL ON tion. Founded on kindergarten principles. Party leaves Washington middle December and June. Te- turn when destred. Miss MUNRO, National Park ‘orest Glen, Md. det-2w* GviTan, IOLIN, BANJO. AN EASY METH. od by note: play in one term. C. EVINS, Tn- jor, 1826 T st. nw. de? To* Spanish, French. New method. Rapld progress. Classes. Private lessons. TRANSLATIONS. Call or address PRO- FESSOR, 2418 14TH 8’ W. nogs-1rm* CAIRO” KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY School, Q at. bet. 16th and Jith sts. nov. Miss Frances Nicoll, Miss Sara Allington, principals. Cfreulars. Coach will call for children, n19-1m Bliss Electrical School. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Thorough {n- struction, Night course, $50. Du; & Students received for SPECIAL INS LOUIS D. BLISS, de2-Im* 711 14th si MUSICAL ACADEMY, 1207 14TH ST.» JOHN P. CAULFIELD, Mr. 0. WELTI, pri pals.-Plano clases now being formed; 2 pianos used, and each ciass contains 2 or 4 pupils, nod-3n PER DEAN MeFALL, VOICE BUDDING AND THE ART OF SINGING. Studio, 421 16th st. n.w., de2-1m* ear Lafayette Square, Okeley School, — 1759 Madison st., near Dupont Circle, Circulars. Special drawing’ class Saturday. Miss BE. METH, A.M. no10- Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Correctly inught by Miss G. E at Studio, = no2o-1f MR. PUTNAM'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL IS how located at 1409 Corcoran st. Pupils, singly or in class, recelved at any thine. Best refei- enc Apply to W. H. PUTN. French conversattou; vo dry grammar; an method; statistical proof. Classes or private les- Vrite for curious article of 1,012 ut a single verb. Prof. F PH. MU E THE NATIONAL CAPITAL UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, $22 Cona_ ave, n.w. “HOOL FOR BOYS. Interim ts. Prep- aration fo ". cor. 13th pnd F ste. PH g Master. nez2-Lin CHEVY CHASE Freneh and English Sehool for Girls. Washington. Fretich the larguage of the bi Mile. Lo M. BOULIGNY, Principal. | Chery Chase Miss Co PIETTIGN Assist. Prin. | P. O,, Md. no2t-6m-6 SUSAN PLESSNER-POLLOCK Inetitote, Graded School and Kinder) Q st. Every sdvantige Dept. fer trniuing of te NOW 1S THE TIME TO RESUME YOUR LON neglected studies under the guidince ef a tent private tutor, who will make everythin and pleasant for jou; sll grades of work. Rox S12. sel7-am* ANO LESSONS, $1 PER HOUR; HALF HOUR febild-en; pikno niuste for tions and danc- lasses, Mrs. JONAS, 1406 Hopkins st.. 1 hand BP sts se] 7-3m? Miss Haistead’s School, _ SCHOOL a. AY ah A 93 T Speed to advan y Bookkeeping, Arit metic, ete, $3. rliing you want. Late Refs. fiom high off- nol-2a, FRIENDS SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES ND ALL GRAD NEW GYMNASIUM with dressing rooms and ower baths, and a large playground. nd Mrs. THOMAS W. SIDWELL, 1811 I street n.w. A 3 The Misses Kerr’s School for young ladies aut children, Accommodations for a limited pusber of boarding pupils. sel4-3m. Expression. 317 13 2M Ison, ,, ‘commended © Eng. Miss Katie V. Wi Pupil of acd especially Willlam Shakespeare, Londo Han Ladiv Quartet’ can be Por terms address MISS WILSOD Witupacensis Arithmetic, Tecms: $1 per mo., each ¢ mbership, $1 a yeai MARY EMERSON ys Gunston Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1214 and 1228 14th st. ow. 1212, Mra. Mann's Kindergarten ani and the Elizabeth Peabody Kindergarte Sebool, WIS Sunderland place. begin fall session Oct. 1898. Children taught French and German.sel6-30, scHoor OF AND TYPEWRITING, 91 G ST. N.W. DAY AND NIGHT SESSIO! Terms m erate. FRENCH, — German, SPANISH, Russian, Italian, Latin, Greek. THE BEKLITZ SCHOOL, 723 14th st. ec G-latt Prof. A. GONARD, Principal. WASHINGTON PREP SCHOOL, TH ST; shorthand, P.tmes, NEW RAPID spe riting and business; backward pupils helped; Spanish; day and night. A. M. LAISE, Prin. ode May Frances Stetson, Shapespearean Monologist—Volee Building and Ex- pression Dramatic Art. La Fetra Hotel, 11&G n.w, seizstt COLUMBIA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, 407 7TH ST. N.W. ©. K. URNER, 4.M., C.E., Prin. preparation in the business,’ English service coutses. Twenty-olx years’ ex- a busines jucator. Clase or private lerate tu: Send for catalogue. ‘Thorough and civil rience lessons.) el3-tf ML. iB. FRANK GEBEST, ‘Teacher of Piano, Organ and Musical Theory. Engagements as soloist or accompanist. Studio 1827 F st. nw. se24-tf McDonald-Ellis Home and Day School for Girls, Massachasetis avenue, 17th st. and N at. N.W. Edwin R. Lewis, A.M. M.D. |p, Rese Buldwin Lewis, A.B. [| Principals. Mra, Julia R. Tutwiler, Associate Principal. Mi. Rose Lominet, Resident French Teaches. Primary, Preparatory and Academic departments. Special courses in Engiish Literature, Freuch, Music and Art. Address 1305 17th at. n.w. cell tt = = FRENCH GUARANTEED SPOKEN IN SIX MOS. uick conversation. Prepare for the exposition. os or privat. MME. TANNER (nee be Lux- einbourg), Parisien Indy, 1117 17th st. D.w. oem Dr. Leatherman. Expert specialist in the cure of all special dls- eases of men and women. Cousultation Hours, 9 to 12, 2 to ‘Tues., Thurs. and Sat evenings. 7 to 8. 602 F n.w. Closed on Sunday. pols-lm* CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY, WASUINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MOUNT THROUGH TUE GRANDEST, SCENERY oF VERNON RAILROAD. AMERICA, ALL TRAIN: VESTIBULED, | From station, 13% sfreet end Pennsylvania ave. ELECTRIC LICRTED. STEAM HEATED, Ta effect November 1, 1898, ALL MEALS SERVED in Pisixg CaR, For Alexandria, week days—6:30, . STATION, SIXTH AND B STREETS, 8.00, 8:59, 9:25, 10:00, 11 m+ Kehedule fn cfect, Dee. 8, 1808. 12:05, 12:20, 1-14, 1:45, x2:04, 2 3, 20 PM. DAILY.-Clacinaatt qnd'st. Louis Spe- | 34:15) $250, (5:05, 25:20, 5:40," 36:04 08, 35, 8:00, 9:00." 10:00, 11:20 ‘and 11: sundays—7:45, 9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15, 00 noon, 12:45, 1:20, 2:16, 3:00, $143, . , 200, 6:45, 7:30, ‘8:15, 9:00, 10:00, 11:20 and’ 11:50 PD. For Mount Vernon, week days—6:30, 11:00 a.m., 12:05, 1:14, 2:04, 3:59, Solid train fer Cincinnati, Pullnian. Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, Lovisyille, Indianapolis and St. Louls, without change. Connects at Cov- ington, Va., ‘for Virginia Hot Springs. — Parlor Cars Cineinnatl to Chicago. 11:10 P.M. DAILY—F. Fi V. Limited—Solid train 7:06 abd 9:00 for Cincinnatl, Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, | pam” Lexington and Louisville without change; open for |?’ Studays—9:00 a.m, 12:00 noon, 2:15, 3:45, 6:45 oceupancy at 9:00 p.m. ° Pullian Sleeping Car | and {200 p.m. to Virginia Hot | Springs (connect! for Hot For Arlingten and Aqueduct bridge (week )— prings, Va.. daily), without change, Tuesdays, , $:59, 10:00, 11:00 a.m, 12:05, 12. 4, hursdays and Saturdays.” Obsetyat Car from » 2340, 49:25, 4:15, 5 . 6:04, 7:08 and 8:00 Hinton to Huntington. Sleepers Cinelunatl to Chicago snd St. Lout nda 45, 9:00, 9:45, 10:30, 11:15 a.m., 12:00 220 P.M. DAILY—For Gordonsville, Charlottes- 12:45, 1°30, 2:15, 5:00, 3:45, 4:30, 5:15, 6: fille, Staunton and for Richmond daly, except 7:80 and 8715 p. Sune Parcels carried on ail trains. Baggage checked. xExpress. *Runs to Payne station only. Reservation and tlekets 4t Chesape ht pena aed zenro apa onle +Runs io Arlington only. offices, 613 and 1421 Pennsslyania avenue, and at the station. ‘Telephone esti 1441 fo: nusylya G. B. ABBOT, J. COLVIN, Railroad cab servic spa H.W. FUL ihe ants President. (nos) Superintendent. de7-30d General Passenger Agent. | == ——= = — SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ) AN. TANS. Schedule in effect December 4, 1808. PIANOS D_ORG All trains arrive at and leave from Pennsylvania passenger station, 8:12 A.M.—Dnaily.—Local for Danville, Charlotte and way stations. Connects at Manassas for Stras- burg and Harrisonburg daily, and at Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western datly. 11:15 A.M.—Dally.-THE UNILED STATES PAST MAIL.” Pullman Sleepers, Now York and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salisbary an With Sleeper for Asheville © Hot Springs, N. C.; KnoxyMe, Chattanooga and Memphis, Jenn... and at Charlotte with Sleeper for Augusta. Sleeper New York to New Orleaw uniting at Charlotte with Sleeper for Birmingham. Connects at Lyneb- burg with C. & 0. for Lexington daily except Sun- day, and Natural Bridge daily. Soild train W she ington to New Orleans without change. Dinhig Car service Sunset Personally Cont da Tourtst Excursion Sleeper on this train ey: ry Wednesday and Saturday to San Francisco without ebange. Gladness Are found in the home where sweet music prevails. A piano is the home instrument and 4:01 PM. Local for Front Royal. Strasburg and , ; f Harrleonire, nts. exeent Liter dau brings joy and refinement with *.M.—Daily.—Local ch Ie, 5 Z = nee 10:45 Seale a REINER AND) it. It encourages love and rev- SOUTH WI VESTIBULE D LIMITED. posed of Pullman Veetibuled Sleepers, Dini and Day Coaches. x com- erence for home. Ville, ‘Tenn. sin” Ashes CAN YOU AFFORD TO DO lay Savanzalt am Jacioony ork to WITHOUT ONE? v! Birmingham; New Y¥ nd Wash- sta, with conection for Aiken, and Certainly not while you can New Orl 8, Vin AUania and M r¢ Zomery. Vestibnled Day) Conch Washington buy a HAZELTON, VOSE or ier! oer ou ner ne unig Can Gre STODART PIANO from us Limited’ will be resnmed January 16, 186 O TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AND OWLO DIVE at $10 a month. SION leave Washington 9:01 a.m. daily and Pfeiffer’s Piano Warerooms p.m. daily, except Sund ently for Round Hill; and Sunda) cept. Sun- aily for Hern- trom fount Tilt, Tas a: 929 F Street. . from Herndon, im, deb r, from Leesburg. iz rains from the south arrive at Wash- ington 6:42 a.m. and 2:20 pan. and 9 vm. 1 18 ¢ ash dail, Hie e ie cy a ually, except Sun- Charlottesville i ; W oe EUs i eis, sleeping car reservations and other fa- ‘io furnlanea ‘aud tagsage cata te ati | ~~ Nearly New Upright checked from Hotels and Residences by Union AT ausfer Company, on orders left at Ticket office 75 Fifiecnth st. n.w., BIL Pemnyiva 9 Bowes, and at | Peunesiy Dee 5 Pelephone call 1441 for Pennsylvania tail Faas 923 F St. N.W. iM oS$-6m.1G PIANOS FOR RENT. W. A. TURK, Gen. Pass. Agent. i ee LS. BROWN, Agt. Tass. Dept. Some of the Xmas Presents You May Find in Our Warerooms: satay PENSSYLVANIA RAILEOAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B . 7:50 AM. WEEK DAYS. XPRESS. > Parlor aud Dining Cars Mair'sburg to Vitis: burg. 30:36 A.M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. —Pullman king and Obseivation Cars Sleep.ng, Diving, *im Harrisburg ty Chicago, Cinewnatt, Indianapolis, | St Leuls, Cievelund and Holedy, " Buiter Parlor | Panos, tty Harrisburg. ae 10:5) Jab EAST LINE. ptman Paget Parlor Organs, Sar to arrisburg. Buffet s’arloi ar Harris- i 5. burg Hoes ror Cella honoriums, 3:80 PAL. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. | Pianolas. Sleeping Car Washington’ io Louis, and Cree Sleeping “and Dining Cars Harrisharg to St. | Aeolians, Louis, Nashville (via Cincinnati) and >: 7:20 Voak “WESTERN Pianophones, aoa Cea Mandolins, rf IUTHWE ioh arrishurg to St. and Cincin- aS hall“ Dinung Car. Sod Banjos, OPM. Pat (é ray Music Boxes, alls daily, R aS Eh Regin y PML for Williamsport, uchester, Bric, But | Symphonions, ‘aly aud » a Palle daily, except Suturday, G is With Sleeping Car Washington to Toches ** | Olympias, 10:40 PM. for Erie, Can falo aud Niagara « FOR aga, Kucheste ‘alis awly. Washiigton to Kechoster PHILAL ELPA Accordeons, Harmonicas, Piano Scarfs, tan SEW Yon East. ‘ONGRESSIONAL LIMITED, 4:00 P.M ss : ail Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from { Piano Chairs, ior Regular’ ac 7:40 Wining | Piano Stool 19:60 (Dintng Ca om Wilnmgte ig Cae trom M On Sunde and 1 260 (Dining | . 42:45, 3:15 Duet Benches Music Cabinets, Musie Rolls, Music Stands, Vhiladelp 50 ALM. week-days. ixpress, 15 iM. week-days, 2:01 4 ~ aly. mcekrgay . ~ | Flutes, \ithont change, 7:50 A.M. wee Cornets, %, Bates " Harps, 10:00, 10:40, 11: 2 7200, 7:20, 9:00, 9:05 2:01, 3:15, i, 6250, Cymt String Music Boc week-days, Bor Annayo's, 7:00, 9:00 AM Tambourines, ¥ rete ee ee Ls Metrononies, Express for Florida and points on Atlantic Coast | \7jo)} "ases. AM, B48 DP ie neoast |e Vaolim™ Cases, Guitar Case Mandolin Cases Banjo Cases, daily and 4 SEs ntie City ivia De 4 Ware Hiver Bridge, all- | yr- ye ee BAL toutes, 32150 “Congressional Limized’) | Violin Bows, M.« zy. Vig Street Wharf, 10:00 | 7 = and 116 AM. io weekdays, 11:60 | ZODOs, Sl. daily Rp ate. cic For Cape May, 14:00 A.M. week-days, 11:50 P.M. Ete., ete., ete. ny: In short— Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G and at the station, Sixth nd B Streets, wh ders can be left “Everything in the tor the checking ef ha; destination frou tutels nd residences. Music Line. catlaphone call “1441"" tor Pennsylvania Ratlroad | Prices and ‘Terms J.B. HUTCHINSON, J. R. woon, To Suit Everybody. Sanders & General Manager. Gent BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAT. Schedule in effect Nov. 20, Leave Washington from station, Jersey avenue and C str 1 Passenger Agent. OAD. Chicago and Northw , Vestibuled Limited trains 1) a.mn., 1S p.m. y For Cin St. Touts ‘and indianapolis, ayman press, 11:25 ain. Vestibuled Limited, 3:40 p.m. 9 express, 12:05 night. : . For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express dally 11:05 Leading Piano, Organ, a.m. and 8:40 p.m. (Pittsburg only). L125 pate ue ase Kor Coluinbus, Poleds and Detroit, and Music House, or Winchester and way stations, 43:40 and 75:50 pat 1327 F Street N. W., For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Cl Be 5 tanooga:, Kuvaville, “ristol and Kuauoke, Washington, D. C. ily; sleeping cars throueh, ar Luray, 3:40 p.m. daily, Y POS t I 4s Balitmore, w ‘dys, 5:00, 6:30, Percy Ss. Foster, Manager X8:00, 82300 x x10:00 des-tf Taltimor sore, Charles st. 3. x115, x3:00, 3, x5:05, 35:10, xb:3), x10:00, 1 S11:50 pam. and x2:00 night.’ Sunt days, x7 0), x9:00 a... X12.05, x1315, 5:05, x5:10, 6230, X8:00, xi0:00, 1 ~ x2:00 night. 2:15 and 5: 11:25, 4:3 D, Fi Pe t tone, best work and material. 8 wioderute and terms reasonable. H. EBERBACH, x adays, 9:00 For Hagerstown, $11: For B 3 and way points, week days, 915 F St. N.W. 8:50 a.m., 5, 4:38, 6:35, 7:65, 11:25 p.m. | .09 96: 45 Sundays, §.00 ¢.1m. 4:33, 7105, 10:15, p.m. eee san a For Washington ion and way point 30, 5:30 pou, Week days; 9:00 a.m., 1:15 PIANOS” 0 aim., 74:30 and NOR, ZEW YORE AnD FOR SALE or PHILADELPHIA Vy PRICES, EASY TERMS. All trains Uuminated with Pintseh Ught. Nee =e pkg Philadelphiu, | New ork, Beaton abd the Special discount for cash. “ast, “week d 30, 10:00 a.m.; 12 Pin d, sepa ed a pack 1 m. (all FG) Envel’ Line Pianos tun-d, tepalred, moved and packed. ed." Exclusive Pullman ‘Train, Dining Car), (8:00 Dining Car), 8:00 (2:00 uight; Sleeplog Car open at 10:00 o'clock). Sundays, 7:05, 9:00 a.m., 12:08 noon (1:15 Dining Car), . G05 Dining Car), Be eee ment: Sleeping car open 10 o'clock. Parlor Cars ou all day’ trains. For Atlantic City, 10:60 a.m. 32:05 noon, 1:15 pam. 12:06 noon Sundays. For Cape May, 12:05 noon, 7 Except Sunday. x Express trains. Baggage celled for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Company on orders deft at ticlet offices, 419 Penusylvapia avenue northwest, New York ‘avenie and jth street and at depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, Mgr. Pass. ‘Tram General Manager, ie. 8. B. HEGE. Gem agt., Pass Dept, Washington, D.C. John F. Ellis & Co., 987 PENNA. AVE. CHICKERING PIANO ROOMS, de2-2018 and An Opportunity! Second-Hand Pianos At Sacrificing Prices. Steinway, Chickerin, fmest Gabler, Emerson and other makes of Squares, from $25 upward. Full-sized Mahogany Upright, $150. Some slightly used STIEFF PIANOS. Tt will pay you to see us. Stieff Piano Warerooms (Direct branch of factory), » 521 Eleventh St. N. W. CANADIAN PACIPIQ! RAILWAY. Tntended steomahip sailings from Vanconver. aE CHINA AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. EMPRESS OF INDIA. ..Jan, 2, Mch. 27, Mas 29 EMPRESS OF JAPAN] Jan. 30, April 17, Juue 19 EMPRESS OF CHINA. ...Feb, 27, May §, Joly 10 HAWAMAN ISLANDS," FU, NEW ZEALAND : AND AUSTRALIA. MIOWERA -Deo. 15 | WARRTMOO.... Jan, 12 For pies apply $03 Broadway and 65 Wall st. ocl4-f.n, The Robinson Oils. no030-28tt J.C, CONLIFF, Manages. gthey lubricate more and cutlast other ofls.” Wm. Cs Robinson Son, FOR SALE-PIANOS SLAUGHTERED. NEW PI. anos—$250 at $1 All Pianos warranted for 10 years. are very small, and will sell Pianos at S300 At $1GO—$400 at $200, apll-str “BALTIMORE. Ma My expenses: a = If price. All Kinds of Musical Instruments sold at cost. Pp« Ss ¢ ELERY MAKES, Plano tuned. $1. ee ELS Helbig Music Store, 1742 7th st. 20 noSe-tt Columbia Heights Citizens Indorse Metro= politan Railway Bill. At Droop’s 925 Pennsylvania Ave. Standard Goods Only The STEINWAY and other Pianos at DROOP The GABLER and ether Pianes at DROOP Three Public School Bail ed in the ubdiviston—Pablic Buildings and Parks. The December meeting of the Columiia Heights Citizens’ Association was heli at St. Stephen's Mall tast & aT President The WASHBURN _ Leo Simmons presiding. The association and other Mandolins at DROOP’S. heartily indorsed, upon the motion of Mr. The REGINA and other Music Boxes at DROOP'S, The “CROWN” Piano st DROOP'S, The MASON & HAMLIN Organs at DROOP’S. The ANGELUS Charles G. Porter, Mouse bill 1085, to pro- vide for the extension of the Metropolitan railroad from its present terminus street northwest northward on Mth street to Lydecker avenue, and thence the Mattingly tract to a point Street opposite Howard avenue connection the assectation also h throvgh 14th thie dorsed House bi!) 10474, providing for the orehe 1 at DROOP’S. 5 sodueyintattebnnmras anctcueeet or opening and extension of Mth street, the the age. Plays eny plano. bill having passed the House at the las NEW PIANOS session. Both moth © unanimously ee adopted, Messrs. Porter, W. H. Saunders, a tee low as §2in), G. M. Husted, F. A. Johnson, C. 8. Bundy 3 and the president of the association be SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS, Uprights and Squares, from $25 up at DROO! EASY TERMS, named as a committee to urge upon © gress the passage of the rallroad exter bill. Report From Educational Commi From the committee on education, Mr. F. O'Donoghue, chairman, a resolution if you don't wish to y cash, at oy 7 he erection of throe aap oe pe, adopted in favor of the erection of 1 EVERYTHING Sage Par two primary schools, « in the Music Mne at DROOP’S. the latter to be erected In Holmead M one to be appropriated for at 1 ses in the section, a Lis semsion Sas of Congress, the amount for the same to DROOP’S MUSIC HOUSE, |b no ies'ntts aa In presenting the motion Mr. O'lonoghu 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. said the public sch of the District ar s as a rule adiy def ent in play greun 5 great discomfort, M health nd Hot infre- tandard Goods Only. - | erst ctcomfort. m neatth and uot imteee ps Seite Reet reee tere acies. ‘Thess evils, he thought, were ( to the environments caused by the neglec L Ny ih IN DTK \| \\ to purchase school sites at times whut \V iy \ )\)\ | Space was more obtaina sIULO\e i Mr. C. 8. Bundy, from the comimittce ou : public buiidings sty that cho IN ALL STYLES AND Woops Pomaritiea are iS nhaounins the Gate GENUINE Bares IN NEW AND URED ve-| of the proposed mass meeting to be heli RIGHT PIA.OS OF OTHER MAK for rig goo nip gr i the establish 5 eo 2 2 ment of public parks Im the sectior BARGAD IN SECOND-HAND PIANOS. Mr. August Peterson callel th, " . PIANOS FOR RENT. TUNING AND MOVIN Wm. Knabe & Co., tion of the association to his fight ag: overhead wires in the section, explain that he had been informed by the Distric Commissioners that their attorney bh y g Ww the law does not apply to suburban lo en t22 Pa. Ave. N.W. ties. Mr. Peterson remarked that if the ho16-21t2 jaw does not apply outside the city Itmits it should be made t» so apply, ‘LEGAL NOTICES, — : dhe ted that it would be well for the ox = - | tive committee to secure such an ext: a- OF ADA CARTER, L sion of the law, Docket George E. Barber, : ies, pith the Approval’ of the Supre Public Play Grounds. Sort ‘of the District of Columbia, belding Wea s ‘ : ¢ial Term for Orphans’ Court business, appointed A series of resolutions was offered by Mr ene a pai . ANUS, at 10 o'clock am., as the | J. 8. McCalmont, the first tndors! m the Ume, aud said court as the place, for minkin, ~ aap a ees r sak \ recommendation of the District Commise and control; when and where ail credi sous entitled to distributive shares « F sioners in their annual report as to public legacies hy | commons and play grounds and a. quate | SPace around public schools, the others sg- ting certain changes in the government the District. The first resolution was a residue, are notified to attend in perse or agent vided, stecesst attorney duly auth y der be published cnee in ea betore said day in uh Ps of fon “Law end ng Star. unanimously adopted and the others were dec. tith, ay FILL, la 201 p table, subject te he call ¢ Wiis. SAMUEL MADDOX, Attorses Be cae ee not Be <a IN TRE Mr. E.G. Jefferys having complained of or COLUMBLA ATL Wal the delay and irregularity in the delivery No. “19 won, On motion of | of mails in the section, the secretary “te the association was directed to bring the > petition 7 | Matter before Postmaster Willett. During by is thi , Millan & Suith, A.D. 1898, ordered » respondent, Jolin West Wagner, cause bis | a discussion of the matter it was stated hee to be entered herein on or befo that notices of the meeting of the ass peter Nel ficaded 3 ages tion mailed in Columbia Hicight= at & ae Sone ping o'clock Sunday evening were not delivecca on 2 once a weekota: these weces until Tuesday morning and afternoon jd day in the Washington Law The Rev. George F. Dudley, who had beoa e Eveniag Star, obs elected an honorary member of tl suit is absolute divoree ; ‘1 He ground of willful de-} tion, was presented, and stated that PRED % ~ do all in his power to further the oi, — YOUNG. | Of the association. In this connection the Gor ‘District af | thanks of the association were returned to Cohn IsMs—Helen | the vestrymen of St. Stephen's Parish for I mylainent. va. Arnoult G. | furnishing the hall with a carpet and other 1. quer. Defendant, | Eautty ss. | comforts. OLawn alate he eee te | _ matter: Ts. (GNC and ah H. Brown fs appearance to be entered. herein oh or before sree Se eter ee he aa nie behets | PROBARLY FAaTAS AccmpENT. of defan! : je this suit is to PORISOS secure: velenitealree = the 4 and of ‘ollttul Girl Frightially Burned by Explosion desertion and abando the defe This n mm Law ant by of a Lamp. in ening There was a frightful accident at . | town last night, which, it is said, Is 1 * | to result fatally to N =] girl, servant in Cornw: ment of the com) tice Is to be publist Keperter and in The E Asso. Justice. 4 Clerk. By RL J. lie Coon, a ¢ the home of Mr. Ch: ll. The girl was mount FALL RESORT ng the steps = aaa a of her employer's home, shortly after mid= TLANTIC CL 2 7 siclcromelzionsdapaine z night, with a coal-oil lamp in her han St. Charles. when she fell, the lamp exploding stantly she became enveloped in the fam She screamed frantically, arousing M: Golf Links 22 minutes from Hotel. Cornwell, who had retired, and the latter er Guliin; in turn aroused Mr. Cornwell, who hurried- artery. |I¥ procured a large rug and wrapped tt On the Beach. Fin AUantic City, Hotel on the Coast. Cpen all the ye Dey sol, well adapted for W JAMES _hel POs tae —=++ | about the girl. The flames were smothered H i] at once, but the victim had suffered in- a on alll. tensely before the extingutshment. ‘ler ae a Aa ake lothes were totally consumed. Her face REMAINS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. & Delighiful Fail and Winter Diversions. was disfigured and her arms and tr. STS and, in fact, her whole body, were horrily 3 : burned and blilstered. Officer Smith, whore GOLF LINKS. a 2 ee attention was attracted to the house, or- se28-1ort LEEDS & UPPINCOTT. | dered the patra) wagon from Georgeto. but a physician who had been cal Neved the patient to be fn too critical a condition to stand the ride to the hospital. He accordingly had her conveyed to her home on Fort Reno, Magruder’s row. HOTEL WINDSOR, Auntie City, N. J. SPECIAL WINTER RATES From September 1, 1808, to March 1, 1899. Americun plan—Single, $15 to $25 weekly; dou- Die, $28 to $0 weekly; $2.50 to $5 daily. Mr. Cornwell. in his effort to extinguish Evropean plap—$1 to $3 daily. | the flames, was himself severely burned Open al. the year. G. JASON WATERS. about the arms. After the girl had becn Seb -1b6t taken charge of by others he went to drug store of Dr. Charles AL Beck Tenleytown, and after arousing him his injuries dressed. aeeneny RGhiEnaeIAAia in LADIES GOODs. nak °K TEN-DOLLAR SEWING MACHINES h a 5-years’ guarantee and complete set attachments; instruction fre your. resi- RECOMMEND PAYMEN A penny postal will fetch one to your = ts SSG BA, ith and} action of Commissioners Touching — North in % Se ee orthern Liberty Market Cinimm, and their gowns. Mrs. Livingston In compliance with the act of July n New York, hax opened French ‘dress-cutting ool tt G08 13th st. uw., Where ladies are ite ructed in everything appertaining to the art of dress cutting, designing and making. She teaches from plain sewing to the most elaborate trimmed 887, the District Commissioners today snsmitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives the findings of the auditor gown, We cut op lining or cloth, which dispenses | of the District Supreme Count in th t with paper patterns. “Trial lesson free. Any one | ern Liberty market claims. The report can leara to cut perfect-fitting garments in tei |“ = oe minutes. Terms moderate. 12-11 | the avditor published in The Star sev- eral days ago, and the Commissioners state that from such examination as they have been able to make of the voluminous t limony in the cases they are of the opinion tLat the findings of the auditor are reason- able and just. They therefore recommend = the payment of such amounts as ge has FOOD AND DRU lowed, <i The Commissioners also recommend that Local Committee Providing for dhe | the auditor be allowed the sum of $6,000 us - CUNNINGHAM, FURRIER, 1308 STII ST. BET AND 0. (Xo sizn.) ALTERING AL AND OTHER FINE PUR GARMENTS A SPECIALTY. LATEST DES' no2s-3m,4 FURS OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REMODELED to the latest styles; ladies’ tailor-made suits finished in the most excellent manner. E. HOR- GAN, Tailor and Furrier. 806 K st. o.w. eeli-(f PURE Coming Congress. compensation for his work in connectiof 5 5 with the claims which arose out of the de- A meeting of the local advisory commit- } struction of the market September 3, 18° tee of the pure food and drug congress was | ‘Through his ability and close attention, held at the N tional Hotel yesterday. In ] they say, he has reduced the amount of the abbence < Pre of . claims from $592,215 to $128,578.50, having the absence of Mr. rank Hume, chairman | Claim OR aMeA Sroka Sanwany, AAMT: Oo: tae of the committee and vice preeident of the | Wont im this service, which, they declare congress, Mr. Matthew Trimble, vice chatr- demanded the exercise of the fun not onl man, presided. The report of the secretary | tions of an expert accountant, showed gratifying progress, it being stated | those of a judicial character. that delegates have been appointed by more ae eS than one-third of the state governors, be- ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY. sides which the commereial, pharmaceu- tical, medical and chemical ‘societies and manufacturers nclations have appolnt- buc also Questions Discussed at the Mecting Held Last Evening. ed, up to this time, more delegates than — were in attendance upon the last annual} AM interesting paper, entitled “Some congres! Comments on School Books, &c.,” was read Tt was also otal aaa ae purpose of _ last evening at a meeting of the Anthro- congress, whieh will meet here next month, * aoe is to obtain the passage of a bill, now be- | Pological Society in the assembly hall of the Cosmos Club by Mr. James H. Blod- gett. He emphasized the importance of using correct language in text books, and also the exercise of greater care in stating supposed facts. Dr. Leigh H. French, who was an of- ficer in the volunteer army and was on staff duty at Camp Thomas during the war with Spain, read a paper entitled “Some Notes on the Conditions Recently Existing at Camp Thomas.” He stated as his opin- ion that the defects in sanitation and the unfortunate hosnital conditions were due more to individual carelessness or ignor- ance than they were to a bad system. Dr. Thomas Wilson exhibited Flemish and Latin manuscripts, some of which were much as 400 years old, and have been col- jected from time to time by Dr. Wilson while abroad. —— If you want work read the want columng of The Star. S regulating commerce in adulterated food products and drugs. The bill was intreduced in the Senate at the last session by Senator Proctor, and was referred to the committee on agriculture and “forestry, and was introduced in the House by Representative Brosius, and re- ferred to the interstate commerce commit- tee. It has been indorsed by the Secretary of Agriculture, and there is believed to be no opposition to its passage. : The bill provides for the regulation of the sale of adulterated foods and urugs in the District of Columbia and territories of the United States, and as affecting states, it is drawn to prohibit oniy interstate commerce in such adulterated products, eee Suit for 810,000. Leon Tobriner and John H. F. Glick, exec- utors of the late John H. Glick, have in- stituted suit at Jaw against George W. White to recover $10,000 alleged to be duc on two promissory notes.