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- r" THE EVENING TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1895. - s-. TV THE TIMES' 32,000 SURETY SMALL ADS. REACH 100,000 READERS FOR A FEW ) CENTS ONE PRICE FOR ALL EDITIONS. -&' m f HELP WAKTBD-MALE. WA.NTED-A Jouriicjinan bnrbcr.Ap- piy i;i4t. n fit. HP; oc2 l-2t-em WANTED Caterer to serve 4 nua.s cery Miiuday. neighborhood ir Turn's building. Addles HAsTE, this office. 1 t-ein SHOE tepairer wanted to manage a snop. Apply RUSHT0N.2119 Fa. ave. n w. nc24-2t-em wXkTED-C"1 solUitors; 25 per crnt. of collections. Address I. F. A., City rpst-offlce. lt.cm WANTED-1 na twk at'W' "Sl ......it 11 1 lilt .1 1W It nifiit. tT.o liiiiti.iiw it WANTED Boy, 16-18 years.. S Foundry Place nw. it WAKTED-An old n:an or boy to co chores about the house in morning. Annly at 1609 19lh tt. nw. ll WAKTED-A joung man wiih cleri cal iibitiiiif, who can ccn-e well rrcoin inciiili.il, who hat n Kw hundred dollars, at. secretary of a ci-mpany doing business In this citv ami handling an Invention, union ed by the U.S. Atniy anu Novy. Ad dress OPPORTUNITY, ibis olficu. WANTED-A man, t lio can give pood relt.. villi $760. as manager ui a hrniKli More or au old-established business linuic in nils city. Address C. A., tills office. cc24-4t WANTED-' firil-ckiss agents to luiuiue a utwcriptlon article, lime sella; no lowers : bright men can make Ms money; 7 toS:30 p.m. 4016t.lltt.nw. It WANTED Aloy to make li Imself gen crally ok. nil on a dairy rami. Auurcss FENWlK. i1 N st. n, bet. ft aul 9 o'clock. oc23-2t-cni WANTED-Three wallbcrapersatonce. l-.Mllll a.45BCst.iiw. oc23-3t 'TV ANTED 2 curprineM , to lay a new i lour in an old brick building. Apply 8 8. JiAISH. 2d and Florida ave- ne. ocl22- 3t-em u WANTED-ratj to rurnlsli solar prints. Address W. T. C, tins office. oct22-3t WANTED-EncrgeUo salesmen, good pay to uiu right party; apply In person. No.H0S0ihst.uw. lOto 12a.m. oc22-3t WANTED-.I tenor singer Mr solo nnd cnonis in a piotistant churcli; must have good toiceaud beafair rentier; reason able ouipciisuliou. Address TENuR, Hits, office. oc:2s'lt WANTED-Canvas w to handle t.iiriMiu.ia t-pccialillei.; salary or coin- mi'-'tioii. Apiily Koom 55, Le Droit IiutM- tnc. Slhanil I slH.nw. oc22tt Ui:Ll" WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-Competent cook with ref eremv.; i-ail arter i a .m. 61 1 13th St. 3W. lti-cil W ANTED AUeriiuu.mlddlfc-JKcd wo man in no Rctieral housework, washing and ironing;, in family of three; must stay st nights; d home to right party. Apply 1617 :Wil hi., after 5 p. in. lt-elu WANTED-rintvjih. oyster cook by ex-.-ririifi coloreii man. Adures-s 315 I st. kv. lt.em WANTED-A firt-chiss tailoress to norK on coats; none other need apply. Inuiiireof E.C., Koom 22, building se. cor. of 7lh and r: gHd wages to rigiu pt.ion. lt.em "WANTED-A good vett v Sill! II !?. 4f G (Jit. nw. maker at oc24-3t WANTED-1 nunc and 1 ihaiiibcr liMiil liatcmcul 73U 11th St. nw. It WANTED-I-aily; good bookkeeper anntti'iiKurnphi-r JNO. J. 11AKHLTT iCOJ41lti.jiw. It WANTED-A Joiing white woman, willing to leave the city, as nurse for n infant .nut young children. Apply between 10 and 12 this iiiorning to A rs. II. W. I'ftTTS, MelroiKilitnn Hotel. It WANTED-Ttvo experienced sales lameN Mini pleasant .uHlrevi to take mien, fin- "Kls-Me" hewing gum; good conuinsMoii Apply 137 11th st. nw. oc23-2t WANTED-Exptneiu-ed salesladies in t lo.lK and dry goodn; muKt come well recommended: no others need apply. Apply l'L,i lav's, i.'tl and 7u(i 7th si. nw. oc22-:il WANTED Hriglitjouugladies wanted in xeii a iirst'tlass package tea to cin- tiiiirr, on iiIht.i1 coiiiniiNioii. Call bet. 11 anila 12iiMock.rm Fst.nw. oc22-2t m:i.i' WANTED MALE ASD FEMALE. WILL gne 25 cents for copy of extra i:itiing Times of September 12th, 1BU5. Address FAl'EIt, this office. oc24-3t WANTED Young man or joung lady wiin natural talent for drawing. Call at P.. DUTHKIL. Arlist, 733 7ih st. nw. It W ANTED- fcmith Premier Type writer operators and stenographers di reited to iR.-ilions. Operators desiring to fuiuillaru; themselves with new No. 2 tinilih I'remier T lie writer call THE fMITU 1-UEM1EU TYFEV:ITER CO.. No. 1416 F st. nw Jy31-tf SITUATION W.VNTED MALE. WANTED-A thoroughly comiietent nun wauisiioitionnsclerk; bookkeeper, Bccuintant or corresimndent; am rurnlsli lnghel ti Minioiilais: salary sic)iul consid eration. Ai'dress L. O. F., this office. oc24-3t-em WANTED-Foilllim as cook, waiter, or w ork atiout houte; city refs. W. J., Ihis orfice. It WANTED-i"iitlon by young colored man; city reft Address J. W., thii office. It WANTED-H? a middle-aged while man a i-otiliitii as driver or collector, and can make lumiclf generally useful; liettol ii-is AddriTS FItANK, tliis olflce. It WANTED-llf colored lioy; 17 years, w ork oi any kind; good rers. Address 1174l-2isw. It "WANTED Young man (let ires a Plate in I hoe store lo learn business; refs Aildrest L-, this office. It WANTED-A Hi:itlon as seamstress in ornate laiiuly. or with dretsmaker. II. K. 1 El.titlSOX. 225rn.e. oc24-2t WANTED-Chef de nilsiue; 30 years' exiHTieiuv In I'arLi, lindon. and New York, wants situation in first-class ho tel or private family. Address G. R., this office- WANTED-Br colored man. to wort aro i i house or drive for a doctor: good refH. Address 912 18th St. nw. oc23-2l-cin WANTED-Situation as fireman, dri- er, porter; good refs. W. H. W., 402 0 st. uw. oc23-3t-cm WANTED situation by coachman, wtiiie; ilioroughly iinderblnnds care of horses, carriages, furnaces, Ac; is good, v-areful ilriver; wages iniKlerate: citv refs. Address WHITE UUIVEU, this orfice. oc22s3t,em SITUATIONS WANTED r"j;MA I.E. WANTED U" colored girl, place as Uiamtic nuald or nurse. Call 1117 16th aw. It-em WANTED-A good dreismakcr wishes a few engagements in first-class families at $1.C0 iier day; or work at home: very reat una tile. DKESSMAKEK. 71! 21H st. nw. oc24-6t WANTED A position as matron or housekeeiier in school or some institution; best of relerences. MI6S LOD JIYEKS. lock box 27. Washington. D. C. oc23-4 1 "WANTED Young lady would liko nUKi'riressniaking. ormaid.ortbamlier maHl; ildress A. P.. this office. oc23-2t WANTED-Sewing by the day; tenns, Si; (lilting and fitting neatly done. AIH1ITNS .M-iV , IIIIMOIiHy. OCilsllCni WANTED r irst-cl.isi dret.suiaktng done cheap and promptly. Call at 711 It. 1. .nc. nw. oc22s'lt "WANTED Employment byexperieuceJ young lady as stenographer, bookkeeper, cashier or typewriter: satisfactory refs. and security. L. D., this office. J.'-t t WANTED POSTAGE STAMPS. HIGHEST prices for U. 8. postage, department and collections of foreign sLnnips is paid by the old reliable C. J". ROTIIFUCllS. 339 1-2 Pa. ave. oc2t-14t WAJTED All kinds ot old U. 8. post age mam.is; Department stamps es pecially desired; highest prices paid. H. Fi PU.VKHOEST. 1005 7thst.nw. oc!9-7t WANTED KOAHDERS- BOARDEBS waninlinprlvatcfamily; -s4 Ier week. 636 H st.sw. oc22-3t WANTED 1 boarders: would takesec-oml-liaiHl typewriter In exchange for loard for one;-also -1 rooms for rent. 313 Pa. ave. aw. oc23-2Lcui WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. FAKM wanted at once To lease 00 to .100 acres ot good land between Wash ington n:al Ua.tlmore; must bare house in good condition and Rood water; piace bav ins ronatng brook or small lake prcrcrahle; wou.il buy it suited. Answer, staling full particulars, to IMPROVEMENTS, this of Ilce. oc24-3t-cm WANTED-A National lasn register; state prue and where it cau be sen. r 3 oflice. It WANTED Remington typewriter uieau lorcaih; musiLe In pood condi tion. AfldrctBEox30&.CUyP.O. o24-3t WANTED-At a barcaln, a tricycle. . light and latest improved; must be In good condition; state where tt can be seen. Address "BUSINESS." Capitol Hill P. O. oc23-3t WANTED-Dayton wagon: state low- et price L. P.. tills oflice. oc23-2t WANTED To bay n cheap Dayton wagon on time; Rood security. Ad dress K. this office. . oc23-2t FRANCIS' IMPROVED ELASTIC AS Pliaituin Taint For roofs, walls, rences and marine painting; leaks stopped iree; work guaranteed- 401 3d at. nw. oc20-l0t orses to wintpr at 0. H. 'arker's sioi-fc farm. Lav IIIU. Mont- Soniery Uo., Mil.; bos stalls, $8-per iiioiitb. . 11. PARKER. 435 4 1-2 st. iff., or at above. wl2 14t WANTED All should know Dr. Mary Gordon lelli .truthfulness ot friends, business deal, or matrimonial venture. Tells all your business affairs with utmost truth; lost or stolen property; every bid den myMery revealed; makes speedy and happy marriages Willi the .one )ou love by proper advice. Don't buy, tell, or Co nu a Journey until you consult this gifted lady lu person or by letter. Sbe diagnoses your case by spiritual insight alued by a staff of competent physicians. Ladies may consult in confidence on all diseases peculiar to their sex. Office and residence. HOD O it. nw. c29-lru W ANTED-Ulrls to ne teif-Mipportlrnr; married ladies to lessen dressmaking M'.N by Ienrnluc to cut by Merchant Tailor Square: particulars at school. 718 12th tt. sel4-if WantedTry Rubber Roor" PnlnX WK STOP ALL LEAKS PKEE. And charp only for palming: work r usrsatesl AT. KUBLKU UOUK PALNT CO, ntil Bta nw WANTED HOOMs. WANTED-Nov. 1, front and ball room on 2d floor; light housekeeping; nw. or s w.; for adults; heat and gas: terms reasonable. Address Mrs. M. A. II., this office. lt.em WANTED 2 or 3 unfur. or partly fur. rooms in northeast; heat, gas: state terms. DRUtiS. this office. lt.cm WANTED-Uf married couple, fur. or unfur., large sunny room, with good board: desirable location; private family preferred; refs. exchanged. Address K. K., this office; It-cm WANTED-Dy young married couple, one little child, two iinliir. roomi and a hall rotm on 2d iloor; mm t be dean and with a nice lamlly. Addreis INQUIRER, this office: teris must be reasonable, it WANTED By gentleman, conifort- atiie room anil board in private family, not over six squares frrtm Treasury; state terms, which must be reasonable. B. C. Ljtlilsoffico. oc24-2t WANTED-By gentleman, wife and dnugbter, 2 fur. communicating rooms and Iwanl, or suite of 3 renins, use of par lor and privilege of caterer. Address T. A. G this office. oc236t-em WANTED HOUSES. WANTED-For caMi 6 or 7-room brick or frame, on good lot, ne. or i p. must liea bargain and v ell located. LA ISO I: Kit. this office. oc24-2t WANTED FLATS. WANTED AOor 6 mom modern flat; couenieiu to 14th st. car Hue. Ad- dre.i MODERN FLAT, this office. selC-tf MISCELLANEOUS. ALEXE. WHELAN. Grniner. 111(1 K st. nw.. residence. 1412 12th st-ne. It LACE CURTAINS laundered at 35 cents a pair: mail orders promptly attended to. No. 25 F st. nw. It CTJRA Only cure tor sore feet, bun Ions and corns. BolJ by Druggists. CURAC0..911Gst.nw. oc22-7t STENOGRAPHY and typewriting taught by an exiierienced leather; terms. S5 per month. Apply at or address N. 1205 Q st. n w. oc22-3t IF YOU want to buy a bicycle Join the sterling Bicycle Club, now form ing: membership limited. 924 9th st. nw. oeio-w.exsu TFT A.VEyouroldcarietsc!eanetlasbnght as new by THE OUIOCA Rl'ET CLEAN- INQ CO.. 62P. K st. nw. ocl0-0t JTTRT RECEIVED Fine lot young Co lian parrots, guaranteed to talk: also , ....-, :-... ...I.l.. Ml. a.. 1 IUOHh--JS. wiwiivB, iuuhiiij; iiiiits, KOII1 4. fish. dogs, and fat.y pigeons SCHMID'8. 712 12Ui st uw.. branch 1221 Pa. ave. myAO-i.lv J Di aiERRITT. l'liomgraphcr, re moved to 459 and 461 Pa. ave. nw.; all work uri'lly flrsl-class. sc28-lm HEARING restored, ringing in ears stopped, eatarrli mred Consultation free. Dr. GRACY, 1211 F st. nw. ocg-lm GUNS. Itllles. Revolvers, loading tools, nuniers outfits, watches. Jewelry, guitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, at about om-tinlf regular dealers' nrices at PAWN oi,fi. v.. ii.ua b n. nw. ocl-nmo MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN on city or sub-, urban proiierty: interest 5 per cent; moderate charges. TH0S. T. BAIEltETT, 519 12th st. nw. oc23-3t MONEY! MONEY": MONEY! We IiRve It. We will lend It. W want you to liato lt All we want is KilisraUory rea. esiAte security. Come to us with your appli cations mid we can tell you wlat we will do assoo ii as we examine the property. T. O. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange. 907 G st. W. TC. FrLTON'S ian mfice. 1218 Pa. ave. nw. Established In 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds. Jew elry, silverware, etc. Special bargains io watches. Jewelry, and silverware. au20-6n MONEY to loan on bonds. stocks, trusts, loan ssiiociatlon certificates, and old line lire Insurance policies; no delay. YERKE& 4 BAEER. 40 lo 46Metzernlt.Bdg MONET TO LOAN-ln large sums. or as low- as 1.000, at 5 and 6 per rent on D. C. real estate: also $250, $500. $760. elc.. at per cent WM. U. SAUN DERS &. CO.. 1407 F n. nw tf MONEY TO LOAN All classes of real estate loans mwie with promptness st curcnt rates THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY. cor tier min and u streets nw. ms-tf WANTED -The loan of S8.000 on first. class inside property: no agents. 708 19th st. . el2-tf MONEY to loan at B ana j per cent, on District or Columbia realty: no delay If security is satisfactory. WALTER H ACKER. 704 14th nw lv31-tf. LOST. STRAYED On Sept. 25, ofd rcmale pug, lame, nearly blind. Large reward for her recovery or information regarding her whereabouts. E. H. LITTLE. 192. 15th st. nw. oc24-7t LOST Cor. 9th and II nw.. a red iiocket book, marked Slarcellus Acter. con taining $10. Return to 910 Pu. ave. nw.. and receive reward. it LOST Black and tan gin hound. Be wardlf returned to 1211 9 th st. nw. oc23-3t LOST Oct. 21, leather account book; reward If returned to O- B. ANDEU- SON. 1220 1 st. se. oe22-3t-cm FOR EXCHANGE., FOR EXCHANGE Stock of watches and Jewelry for improved real estate. Address JEWELRY, this office. oc24-2t FOR EXCHANGE-Allor part 70 acres of ground, located in Prince George county. Md-: 40 acres in good white oak; 1-4 mile or D. C. line. 6 miles from the White House: hotel: post-office on the corner. Adjoining C subdivisions. This lias been siUnllvlded in acre lots. Will ex change at $100 an acre for cltr proiwrtv not too min-ti Incumbered, or improved suburban. E C, P.. 0.wne,rk this office. ocS r-2t FOR II ENT ROOMS. FOR RENT Furnished very desirable 2il-tloor rooms. separately or together; private family; cars pass; rent low; ref. ex.; mod. imps.; 821 1st st. nw. oc24-3t-em 134G Corcoran St. Large 2tl-story front room, fur.; $12. 1 t-ein FOR RENT Large, well furnished room: with neat, water undgus; $9.00 for one person, $12.00 Tor two; gentle men preferred: board if desired; also four unfurnished, on one floor. 1310 Cor coran street. It LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Two rooms, zd lloor, I uncomplete, front cor. room, cooking utensils: dUhcs, gas. heat, bath, sewing machine. 301 10th el. svr., near Smlthsontam It FOR RENT One second story front room and hall room unfurnished: bath onpanieflnor,privatetniiilly:nnchl!dreii. 1406 Columbnsst.. cor O. oc24-2t FOR RENT Nicely furnislicir. well lo cated rooms; references exchanged. Ap ply 204 F'st. nw. oct21-3t FOR RENT Second and third stories: heated and fur.: rooms for rent to gen tlemen only: two in a room: $4.50 cnih a month, in advauce: In a private fa ml It: T-'f . exchanged. 833 4th it. nc. oc23-2lem FOR RENT 108 19Ui st. nw., rooms; single or communicating: private bath. oct24-4t FOR RENT One furnlslitsl front room. ;! llOOr, fl(I.UU. lllOil. i.iin:. nn. Ocl9-7t FOR RENT One parlor and one 2d story room, unfur. 417 N. Y.ave. oc2.Kl t-cm t FOJsTkENT Front and b.ick parlors; $15 "nU $12. 825 21st St.. cor. 1 uw. i2.1-3 1 - FOR RENT Fur., 2d-stury. 2 very u.nlrtOi e small rooms; one $1 per week. Also one $1.25 per week. 1003 O st. nw. nc23-2t FOR RENT 1 unfur. room. 71 De frees St. ot 22-3t-cm FOR RENT Furnished or unli:ralhiil rooms; wed heated; imslerate prues. BIO K St. n w. "C--SH FOR RENT 1014 10th st. nw., 3" iroat, mi, louiiis lh fm,i.ii,v,i. FOR RENT Large fur. room. $9.50. to ono or two Catholic ladies: use ot parlor: locatlou. H. near Printing Of fi.v. Address ROOM, this offitv oc22-3t FOR RENT 1415 H U nw.. hand somely furnished rooms, suitable Tor a niemiier of Congress, phjsician or others: location unsurpassed. octl-6t FOR RENT Three" communicating rooms on 3d nnd 1 on 2d floor: south- eruexposure. 1221N. Y.ave-nw. ocl9-7t Times want adlets i are seeii daily ' by over one hundred thousand people with wants to:"rbe fUled. FOR RENT ROOMS. TTOK RENT A large pleasant front roTmiVtecowl story, furnislie.1 or un- rrnisiimi- suitable for one or two. 7IJ llstst.nw. oc21-lt-eni FOR BEST- -"USES. A party leaving the city wish to rent their house to a tamily without small thll dren. Apply 12t 5th St. se. uc21-2t.cm FORRENT Bet. K. and L and N.Unp. anil 1st sts. ne. 81 Fenton si., mis., w. In kitchen, S10; Kl Fenton St., 5 rms., w. in kitchen, $11). WEAVER. Room 5C, L . A T.lildg.. 900 F st.nw. oc-24-31 .eiii FOR RENT House. 1114 5th st.nw.. 9 rooms, pantry, closets, concrete cel lar, furnace heating, and all moderu Im provements. Inquire at 603 II St. nw., between L and M. oct24-.lt FOR RENT 6-room brick house antl cellar. No. Ill I St. nw.. hot and cold water: near twocar lines. J. M. SWINGLE. 1320 7th st. nw. oct-4-3t enn RENT $12 for a good 5r. house; K wahwSlbTtti st u w. J. CHESTER. Lawrcmvlnllrllng.61riI4tlit.nw.o22-lw IF IT IS A HOUSE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR You will do well to consult our books, or plaoe the matter In our hands and we will find just what ou want. AVc know about all the properties that are on he market in lown or in the suburbs. We know their value, loo, whether they are worth the price asked or not. T. O. ANDERSON &. CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G street northwest. FOR RENT , luii 7 tit si u w, dw over orfice, 9-r andhatn. ml $30 00 lno.-i 8th st ii w, 10-r.a m 1 40 00 1525 8thstnw.3 story brb.O-r.hall, bath, and a nil 40 00 454Kst nw, 10-r,bath.ml 3i 50 32 Est n w. brli,6-r.waterandgas.. 15 30 20027thstuw.dw6-r.aml 23 00 813 7th st nw 55 00 447 NY ave nw. storeroom 12 00 447 N Y ave nw, dw7r,mi 20. 00 1122Il8tne.storcanddw.8-r.amI.. 40 03 1 19 Carroll stse. 6-r.ami 20 50 231Elmst,LeDroitPark.6-r,aml.. 18 00 2009 llthstnw. 6-r.aml 20 00 724 13th st ne, 8 r. a m I: 15 50 1815 Lincoln ave nc. 5-r 10 00 lOlBlltlistuw.sloreroom 15 00 1142N Javenw. 4-r and water.. .. 12 30 20367thstnw.southhair.witbstore. 4-r .-. .. 16 00 1813 Lincoln ave ne, 5-r 10 00 1927 9th stnw. 8-r and water.. .. 16 00 1228 7th st nw. storeroom and fix- i tures 40 00 409Massachusettsavenw,8 r.ami. 25 00 915 4thstuw, 6-r and water 17 35 j 14 Lst nw, 6-r. water and gas.. .. 15 30 j 810 10th st nw. 10-r. ami 35 50 j RvfMIAS. 8.SHREVE. 1009 7th st-nw. oc20-7t FOR RENT New, handsome house: saloon parlor; 8 rooms, cellar: a. m. I.; heater, stationary wnshtubs. back alley; cars pass door; 906 11th st. se.; $22.60. Apply 900 samestreet. oc!7-14t FOR RENT 1238 Duncan st. ne., 7 rooms, all moil. Imps.; nearly new; $lti30. JOHN W. MORRIS, 614 F si. oc!7-7t FOR HIRE. PHTVATE Carriage ami horse for lure at hours not needed by owner; driver furnished; terms reasonable. Box 395 City P. O. oc24-3t HOTELS. . HOTEL "WARNER. 4,0 ii2 Pennsylvania, avenue north west, near 6th street. Business men's luneh, 12 to 2 o'clock, 25c.CUibie tl'liote dinner, 4:30 to 7:30 p. in., 60c. x23-3ni MIS S'cV FOR S ALE Ftslicr upright piano; cost 7tun; u .nargnui lor casn. au dreKs A. li. N.. this oflU-e. oc24-2t FOR SALE-Surrey, $17. in first-class oiitiuion. 621 K st. nw. It FOR SALEt'ood horsu; saiierior breed: no tun habits; also handmade Dayton and light Imslness wagon; all cheap. Addreis, CO.. this ofiltg. nc24-2t FOR SALE-Ai'i'i 7 oitave upright piano; waiitinliil; price, $125; or for rem at $4 nioullily. Cab at 1408 lOlhst. n w. oc24-3t FOR SALE-V'W store, Willi news stand uim i.ra.uii laundry: cuing good bjKiness: caMi. CUBAN, tins otlici:. Jt FOR SALE Chrap: organ and baiijo. (Jail Z-iMa K st. uw. It FOR SALE-A nigh grade lady's wheel Pi good condition; $35 cash. Address J. I- "- this orlce. oc24-3t FOR SALE-A good coupe. K'.'Cka- way and an excellent horse: will seU both lor SS0. as the owner has no use Tor them. Applv 30 40 Dumbarton ave Georgetown. . oc23-2t-cm FOR SALE-Cheap, fine bicycle v. Ith pueuiiiauu tires;!!! excellent condition. n-iiint Mil :il st. we. It-em FOR S ALE-Cigar, tobacco-and Unch roTunfgw" rras m for selling. Call or address 1SM! Water st.KW. oc-3-ot trn-n KAX.E Cn't and Uirn(: good K0.RSsi 1 819 8tli st. nw. oc23-2t r(lu sAl.E-ft"1" bicjcie. sior- can itWright pneumatic tires: spring ,.? a liirgal'i for $25. Addrs BIKI this office. oc-3-3l ifnn SALE Bicycle in perfect con- ddion. ir.. L. -- this i.ftice. oc23-2t FORSALii-i ineiwikin mtge riiliug a"l tmvis horse: young, sound nnd gentle: als.. very stilish open bugfc.. Stiuoa new. and liKhl harness. 321 . g. tn-i n FdinALE-rony:welgliseOOiound8: sTJundT and good worker; will sell cheap. . C McQUAY. 929 v vnit i A. T.E Almost new double fold- ingueii. .. avi3 oo ... -,-;"-- rnn a. T.E Grocerv. doing cood Isisl ihwsT in nw.: will sell cheap if sold be fore Nm:. 1. Address S. C. lu "e0&'- won SALE-An excellent clunee: y0tur7itli!rinRigj:"market.ADAMS t no iwvi'.i: HOT list. nw. cc--Ji broodeM ul Iresb green bone; call and stw the Incubators In working order.. ScIunW. Bird and Pet Animal Stores, 712 12Uist.nw.und 1221Pa.ave. ooB-tr : l - i -u FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Good newsp.ipcr route; Out) names; most sell soon. Call or ad- dress J. Ii. Ik. S0t5th st. nc. lt.em FOR SALE-A good oil rouie wagon, horse ami harness; gooil reason for sell ing. Address 1227 10th st. nw. x-24-.it-em FOR SALE-One blccie; high grade; 11 His ;..Mi: cost $100 uboiit3 months ago: 111 good conlitlou. 80S L 6t. nw- K2t-.tt-em organs, sars UP. SX DOWN. S3. WEEK. $1 down and $1 week Tor any organ in stock. Greatly reduced prices. Organs from $25 up. Eest standard makes. F. G. SMITH. 1225 l"a. ave. nw. FOR SALE To settle a partnenhip Hie last ironing italllon Claymore. Jr., record 2:33 1-4, ai public auction tu the highest bidder, at the Briglitwood Driving Park. Friday. Oct. 25, at 2 p. m.: this hort e isitridly sound and will poMUvily tecold; 2:30 or belter ill be shown at the lale. where all oiher Information (an be had. JOHN H GUEEN. WM. iKPYNCKFON, owners. oc22-3t FOR SALE Caiiopy-iop oak trap, (heap, at $30. 204 E. Cap, st. oc22-3t FOR SALE-Cheap, one-hair lot in Mount Olive cemetery; section P. Ad dress A. W..thlsoirice. oc!8-7t FOR SALE-A small steam lauu-.li: llerrsciiiiit engine and boiler; can be seen at Kilter's Ixiat house. - otB-tf-eru BUSINESS CnANCES. WANTED-Pnrlner. with $2S0, to engage In profitable btnlness; one with hone anil wagon preferred; rers. ex changed: iniiincKs established Address PARTNER, thit office. U WANTED-Partner In lew patent; to" the right mauitCt chance of a lifetime. Addreis ARTIFICIAL STONE, this olflce. It WANTED P.artiier $650 cash buys half interest: ite'w enterprise and manu facturing business Jnsl slarting up. Ad dress ENTERPRISE, this office.-oc24-2t T FORSALE- Plil esiabllshetl, money paving liuslpessT Adduss, for tliree (lavs. 610 lllh7Mi, liasemcnu It FOR SALE fit'cap: horse, wagon, coutiter. cakelrough, pans, boxes and mmfds of Tornier briker; in part or whole. 722 Whllllevave.'nW. oe22s3t HORSES iliprcil-by electric iHiwer ror $2 A. li. PKN.VELL, 603 G st. nw. rrfr-lrr.i FOR SALE One of the best grocery, wincaiidllQuorstoresinNorthwest Wash ington; a bargain for cash. Address UABI fSH. this oHice. oc21-3t-em FOR SALE Business paying $126 per nioutli net: $350. SNAP, this oftice. oc21-3t 'l.. a. i... .. jL-Jyi.i.Lt FOR SALE-Two of the best lots In Tuxedo; (heap for casn. Address NE CESS1TY. this olflce. oc23-2t.cm FOR SALE BeRUtirul lots, eighteen feet front, racing Lincoln Park, at $1, 300 to $1,600 per lot; electric railway now being laid within 100 feet: also lots within 160 feet or Park aril raiiwav at $800 lo $1,200 per lot: $200 end s200 cash, balance In 2 and 3 years; buy now and getthe advance. CHAM. A. SHIELDS. 1 405 F st.nw. ct22-3t-em ROR RENT STORES. FOR RENT Store and dwelling and stuble. on 3d st. se.; a No. 1 place for grocerv; rent. $1H. C. HOYER A SON. 214 7th st.s w. oc23-3t FOR RENT HALL. FINE Urge hall for. rent at iialf trice, ta:.: i.nulsi.iiM.t.7C- oc.-2-lQL FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONAL PHOr, CLAY is tne oiuest esiauusiied ativertUiug clairvoyant and me .dium; couatutr dim on business, raar riage, love, lost or stulen prop erty; tells who are your enemies: how to avoid them and overcome all troubles; brings separated together and causes peetly marriage with one yon loe; by proper advice removes evil influencm and spells; sittings 50 cents; no charges for silling unless sausfleiU hours, 10 to a; open Sunday. 489 H St., bet. 4 1-2 and 6tti sis, svr. - oc24-tf,em H ALEE, the king of clairvoyuiiw and caru readers bis first appearance this side of the Atlantic has come to help each iiul everyone that calLi; none lu trouble w-lll lie turned away without being helped and made happy: no bumbug, but will give life from cradle to grae; seek and jou will find HALEE at b04 H et. nw.; 25e. Hours. 9 to 9. oct23-2l FRENCH trimming, 25 cents; tips o rlisl. lu cents up. 805 9lli st- nw. pc24-5t ROCHDALE MEMBEES-Notice: An advantageous coiiiract has been made, lu northwest section, in line or upholstering and mattress-making and renovating; for particulars Inquire" at secretary's office or ot any t the au thorized agents. By ,onier of eiicctue committee. 1L O. POTTER, secretary executive committee. cc22-3t MANICURE-May F. Law. or New York, visiting manicure, will attend latin ut II eir homes any hour. 60 cents. Address. 429 0th st. nw. oc2.1-3t ALL kinds or help furnished free of charge, in or out of the city, by Mrs. L. 0. MOORE. 306 O st. nw. oc23-3t SIRS. MURRAY , lias arrived fii Washington from Chicago. It NOTICE You cau get a sandwich. cup or drip corns-, and piece of pie for IO cents at UERKELEY DAIRY LUNCH. 467 G st. nw. :22-3t MME. FRANCIS is one of Wai Ii- mgion's olueit and most gittcd me diums: i he can help Jou. no mutter what your troubles may be; the has helix tl tnou sandt io health, happiness and success. If jou are In need oi help, uek one ll-at is old establlt lied and n liable. Hours, 9 a.m. to 10 p. m. 25c.aiid BOc. 324 East Cap itol St. oc22-2t MASSAGE and baths given by Sirs. id. Lewis, late or Lexington. Ky. 02 I 9Ui t uw. Qt22;.t SO CENTS Cash New -redit system. Lace curtains, rugs, portieres, ban- 3uc-tl!ttups, Rogers' sllver-pUtetl ware, table cen, china, etc. Call or send postal. Will bring samples. Open evenings. NORTHEAST CREDIT HOUSE. oc21-6t 1210 U st. ne. THE "3 DAYS" CURE given away today. 11 treatment free. Dr. Me KEEHAN. 710 12lh st- nw. oel9-5t MME. NOLAN. 324 Del. ave. ne.. clairvoyant. Sittings, 60c. Circles every Thursday nignt. oc!7-7t MME. GOFF. the renowned clairvoy ant, retirued lo the city and has talcn rooms at 508 1-2 13th st uw.; can be con sulted on the past, present, and future; ad vice on ail business matters: consulted from 9 .t. m. to 9 p. in. oe!8-7t Si OO reward for a case of Indigestion or uysjiepsta that cannot be cured with Crump's Tonic of Fruit and Suiccs. CRUMP M'F-U. CO.. C03 F st. nw. Send for circular. oc!8-7t MME. PERKIN-Sciei.tlflc paimis try; truest destiny reader of ihe age; events or past and future revealed with wonderful accuracy: hours 10 to 9. 516 19th st. nw.. bet E antl F. oclC-lmo TAKE nur lootus bath at 702 9th st. nw. Price SI. oc!7-7t DR. TAYLOR. "06 F nt.Dw.. make full sets of teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; colli filling. $1: amalgam. 50c. se4-tf MME. BROOKE tells all ihe events ot lire: all business confidential: ladies ai.d gentlemen, 50 cents each: hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m- C05 New York nve. nw., near 6th st. oc8-14t J.T.WALJCERSONS.20410thst uw.. carpet lining, felts, flrr brick and clay, asbestos, paluts. brushi Ume.cement, twoand three-ply roofing material. &pr21 tf THE Wonderful Remedy Cancers cured without knife, pain or pay until cured: also carbuncles, piles, dropsv by PROF. MARTIN R1LEC.46U Pa.avo.iw.ocS-lmo MME. BROOKE tells all the events or hie: all business confidential; ladles and gentlemen. 50 cents each: hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 605 New York ave. nw., near 6th st. oc22-14t IT'S the many years of practical ex Iierlence that we have that makes us so lavish with our solid cash exchange for any amount of gent's discarded garments. Drop that postal. JUSTU'S OLD STAND. 619 I) st. nw. oc22-lw LADIES needing confidential treat ment A sare and sure relief In all female trouble, constipation. Irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habll. fistula, etc Separate looms for patients before and during confinement, and find homes for Infants if required. Strictly confiden tial. AIRS. DR. UENNER. 16 Fourth st ne.. near E. Capitol st . Washington. U. C le3-tf r MME.ROYSTON. Beauty Special isi. 004 12th st. nw.; all blemishes, re moved, wrinkles absolutely efraeed, and complexion made perfect; no pain, uo poisons; consultation free, daily 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. except Sunday. ee29-lmo MME. ESTELLE tdls all events of lire: gives advice in domestic troubles: strictly confidential: nnd heals all kin.Is or sores, the latter for ladies only: hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 913 19th t. nw. EDUCATIONAL. Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. WASHINGTON. D. C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAY BCU00L FOR YOUNG LADIES ANDJATTLE GIRLS. Twcnty-rirst year opens 1UE3DAY. Oc tober first. Large and attractive build ings, thoroughly equipped with every re Quisite of a reliued homo and a progres sive school. Applications for admission of pupils to the day school may bcniadeuf terSepiember fifteenth, between the hours otun and ono o'clock each momitg. MRS. ELIZABETH J.SQMERS, ac27-3nio. Principal. THE DUNT0NIAN ElectriGal Institute, HUTCUINS BUILDING, 10TH AND D STS. N. W. The only manual tectinic training school in Washington. Courses in Applied Elec tricity and Mechanical Draughting now open. SPECIAL RATES Full course In Ap plied Electricity, $32. Mechanical Draught ing. $15. Both. $40. Full term, eight mouths. Full Laboratory course. Enter yoir name at once. Seats limited. GEO. EHW. DUNTON. Principal. Bring In eight pupils, wc present you a free scholarship. Education Below Cost For young men. In 12 branches of study. every one a brcad-wlnacr. evening sessions only at the Voung Men's Christian Associa tion Uiisiness School. 2d iloor, Len man bntld iDg. 1 423 New Vork ave. u w. Call for roll pa..!ctilnrs. se25-lm. WANTED-100 young eopIe to Join shorthand dictation classes, which are now beiug formed at Wood's Commercial College. 311 and 401 East Capitotst.. at the low rate of $1.00 per month. Send for catalogue containing picluns pt 84 graduates. oclD-lmo WIMODAUGHSIS. 1328 1 St. nw. Classes begin Oct.l; English branches. Business classes. Elocution. Journalism. Literature. Dancing, Delsarte. French and German. ADA L. SMITH. Snpt selO-tt WALTER SCOTT STETSON, teacher of acting, elocution, dancing. 1324 12th st ocl6- MME. J. ESPCTA DALY.: Uglit singing (hisses (note chain sjsiem). Stu dio 1118 New York avenue. Two lessons weekly. $20 per season. oct23-6t SPECIAL NOTICES. VOTERS Ohioans antl others going home to vole can secure transiiortatloc certificates, good on all roads, one fan ror round trip, at 1106 U st. uw., fiom H. G. POTTER. Ch'n Com. on Transisorlation O. Ren. Assn. ocl5.lG.23.2t28.col FOR EXCHANGE HOUSES. FOR EXCHANGE-Hnve you an alley uouso or vacant lot to exchange for new brick dvrellinR? OWNEE.715 21el St. uw- 1- PROI'OSALS- PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE NAVY YARD AND NAVAL OBSERV ATORY. WASHINGTON. D. C October 5. Ie9.". Sealid roiosals, en dorsed "ProNalit for Supplies for the Navy Yard and Naval Observatory, Wash ington, D. C. to be opened October 22. 1895." will be received at the Bureau ot Supplies and Accounts. Navy De.iartnient. Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon., October Z'i, lbW. am! publicly oiiencil ini-" mediately therearier. lo rurnlsli at the Navy Yard, Washington. I). C, a quantity or brass rod. brWiles. parrairtue oil, forg ings. and castings, and at the Naval Ob servatory, Washington. D. C, ten lliree arm protractors. The articles must con form to the Navy stuiukinl and pass the usual naval iiuitectiuii. Blink proisisals will be furnished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington. H. O. The at tention or manufacturers and dealers Is Invlled. Tic bids, nil other thiugs being equal, decidisl by lot. The IK-parlineiit re serves tee rlgit to waive defects or to re ject any or nil bids not deemed advanta geous to the Government. EDWIN STEW ART, rnymusler General. U. S. N. m'll 14 17 20 23 26 RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER or SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Kffisrr Sept. 0. IS05. 0.0,30 A. M.-,ENN'"Y' LVANIA LIM ITEO. Pullman Sleeping, Dinkig, Smok ing and Oliservatiou Cars Harrlsb-irg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis. 8t I-ouU. Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburs- 10.30 A. M.-FAST LINE, rullmau llaflet Parlor car to Uarrlcburg. Parlor and Dining Cars. Harrisburg to Pitts burg. 3.40P.M.- CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS-. Pullman Burrct Parlor Car toHarrlsbJig. Sleeping and Dining Cars Harristurg to St. I.uh, Ciueinuiui, Lou isville nnd Chicago. j-.XO F. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. Pklhuau Sleeping Car to Chicago, and lLarrisbarg to Cleveland Dining Car to Clilcago- 7.XO P. M. SOUTHWESTEim EX 1'l.t.Sd. Piillm.iu Sleeiilug anI Dining Cars to St. Iiul-s. and Sleeping Car, Har risburg to Cincinnati. 10.40 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Pullman Bleeping Car to Pittsburg. 7. SO A. M. ror Kane. Cauantlaigua, l:ociiesier and Niagara Falls dally, ex cept Sunday. XO.SO A. M. for Elmiraand Rcnovo. dailv, xept Sunday. Tor Wllliamsport dally. 3:40 d. iu. 7,10 P. M. for Wllliauispi.rt. Rothes ter. iliiffalo aul Nugara Falls dally, ex cept batiiniay, Willi tsleepiug Car, Wash ington tu Suspension Brlnge ia Butfalo. 10,40 I. M. ror Erie. Caiiandalgua. Kocuester. Bairnlo and Niagara Falls daily. Sleeping Car Washington tu El mini. For FlillttdelpUla, New York and the Eitat. 4.00 J. M.-"CO."3RESSIONAL LIM ITiai. All Parlor Cars, with Dining Cur from Baltimore, rcr New York.dally. Tor Philadelphia week ilays. Regular ot 7.05 IDln.nsr Car). T.o. 9.0O. 10.00 (Dining Car), and 11.00 a. m.. 12.15, 3.15, 4.20. 6.40. 10.00 anil 11.35 p. m. On Suiiiiu. 7.05 (Dining Car). 7.20, 9.00. 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.16, 4 20. 6.40, 10.00 and 11.35.p. m. For Philadelphia only, Fast Express 7.50 a. m. week das. Express 2.01 nnd 5.40 p. in. daily. For Boston, wilhoal ibauge. 7.C0 a. m. week das and 3.15 p. m. daily. For Baltimore. 6.25. 7.0.", 7.20. 7.50, 9.00, 10.00, 1D.30, 11.00 and 11.50 a. nu 12.15. 2.01, 3.15. 3.40, 14.00 Limited), 4.20. 1.36.5.40. 6.05. 0.10,7.10, 10.00, 1U.1U, 11.15 and 11.35 p. in. On Sun day. 7.05. 7.2U..9.0U. 9.05. 10.20. 11.00 a. in, 12.15. 1.15. 2.01. 3.15. 3.40 (4.00 Limited). 4.20. 5.40. 6.05. 0.40, 7.10, 10.00. 1U.40 ami 11.35 p. m. For Pope's Creev Line, 7.20 a m. and 4.36 p. m., daily, except Sundav. For Annapolis. 7.20, 9.00 a. in.. 12.15" and 4.20 p. m.. daily, except .Sunday. Sun da)s,9.00a. in. and 1.2o p. ui. Atlantic- Coast Line. Express for Rich mond. .Taiksonville and Tampa, 4.30 a. m., 3.3D p. m.. daily. Rhhinoud and At lanta. 8.40 j. m.. daily. Richmond only. 10.57 a. m. week days. Accommodation for Quantlco. 7:45 a. in., daily, and 4.23 p. m. week days. For Alexandria. 4:30, 6.35, 7.45, 8.40. 9.43, 10.67. 11.60 a. III.; 12.60. 1.40. 3.20, 4.25.5.00. 5.37. 6.15, K02.. 10.10, nnd 11.39 p. in. On Sunday at 4.30. 7.45. 9.45 a. m.; 2.45, 6.15, 8.02 and 10.10 o. m. Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6.05, 6.43, 7.05, S.IIO, 9.10. 10.15. 10.28 n. m.; 1.00, 2.15. 3.0O. 3.23. 5.00. 5 30, 6.13, 7.00. 7.20. 9.10, 10.32 and 11.08 p. m. On Sunday at 6.43. 9.10. 10.28 a. In.: 2.16. 6.30. 7.00. 7.20, 9.10 and 10.52 p. in. Ticket offices northeast comer of Thir teenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can bo left for tie checking of baggage to destination f ron hotels antl residences. 8. M. PREVOST. J. R. WOOD. Gen. Man. Pen. I jb. Agt. Genesis of the Rickey (Philadelphia Times.) The favorite drink or the season or sum mer tipples Just closing has unquestionably been the Rickey, siiefled incorrectly with a small "r" by such a ilioroughly all round poslcd vehicle or public information as the New York Sun. Mighlas well spell the one time famous Tom Collins wltboutany capi talization or print the name or the drink which was handed down lo lame by ihe greatest gastronome antl lobbjistof his age In the lorm or sam ward. There lias been more de-pule over Rickey, the origin of its name and the method of its construc tion than any drink ever concotted in this country. It is consumed now from Boston tnSau Francisco. nndthereisKcnrcely.i bar room in tlie land where it has not Ken the subject of excited discussion. To those fa miliar with its history from a to Izaril it causes a thrill of irritation to hear a krow all bartender when asked to comix t this beverage Inquire Impatiently: "Gin or whisky Rickey?" Yet there Is not a bar room In any piomluenl city of the country where Hint query Is not daily pit. although there is uo such tliiir; as a gin IMckey, aud I'm still wondering why the man whose name It bears lias not ere this committed personal violence upon people who connect him in any way wiih the odorous distilla tltui of the Juniper berry, whether made in London, Holland or Geneva. Like all famous drinks the Rickey has a history and it is ictue worth the telling ir one knows something of Ihe man whose name it has carried unconsciously nil over this country Joseph K. Rickey lives in Calloway county. Mi.'iouri. wLere l.e is a !irectorofthebankamltheov.-nerofalarge stock farm ne nicr.ds much of Ids lime in Washington, where he own considerable real eslaie, notably Hie resort kiown as Shoemaker's, which is frequented by the most prominent Senators in Congress For years be kept nn eye at the Capitol on legislation winch concerned the large whisky distilleries, of Ihe country He 's on iulimale friend of Secretary Carlisle and endeavored lo bring about his eliclion as Speaker of the House or Rcpreecnlatlves when the Keutuckian was successfully op posed by Samuel 3 Randall. Colonel Rickey, while rever a gnn'.Mer In Hie pro fessiulial sense of the word, is one of the most Inveterate and daring gamsters ever known in this country In support of his convictions on any question he will hazard enormous sums of money When Cleveland first was a cardidale for the Presidency Rickey was a great utimircilof Dl.iiiiearuJ liet $25.01,0 on lhat gentleman's election, nnd. of courte. lost Jt. During the Incum bency of the Democrats the Missourlcolonel liccamc a grca t admirer of Mr, Cleveland on account f his public works, and so, four years later, when Cleveland was again a candidate. Rickey bet altogether $26,000 against Harrison and. ot course. lost It. On ix'I I her occasion did he turn a hair. On one occasion -during the contest be- Auction Sales. BATCLIFFE. SUTTON 4 CO.. Auctioneer, Successors to Ratclltfe, DarrACo. RECEIVERS' SALE OF THELARGE AND COMMODIOUS F1KE-PK0OF A PARTS ME.NT HOUSE K.NO W.V AS THE -'BAR RIS0N ANNEX." Formerly occupied by the United States Census OIlL-e. Third street, near the corner ot O northwest. By vlrtueota occreeut tneSuprcmc Court of Ihe District or Columbia, passed on the 13th day or July, 1895.in Equity CauseNo 16,018. Doe. No. 38. wherein Ihe Anglo-Amerlr-nn Savings and Loan Association ot New xork is complainant and Harvey Spalding, et. a!., are defendants, the under signed will orrer for sale at public auction In front or the premises, on Wednesday, tho 30th day o-Octotw. A. 1).. 1895. at 4:30 o'clock p. m.. parts of original lota 1 and 2ln.sn.uareNo.529.in the Cityor Washington. D. C. described by metes and bounds, aa follows: Parcel Nn. 1.-parts of lots No. 1 and 2. beginning roe the same on the west line of Third street west, at a point 100 l(et north of the southeast corner of said square and running thence north 26 fecq tlt-n-'e ,rest 02 teeu. 9 Incnes: tcenee south 25 feet and thence east 62 feet. 9 Inches, to the place of beginning, parcel Nn. 2. parts of lots 1 and 2, beginning for th same on the wet line of Third street, at a point 125 feet north or t'..esouth-;ist corner or said squaro and running thence north 25 reet; thence west 62 reet. 9 inches: thence south 25 reet. aud thence 62 reet. 9 Inches, totheplaceof beginning. This property will be sold as a whole and Is Improved by a very larg fireproof apartment bouse, having a frontage nf 60 feet on Third street west, equipped with elevator and plant and all moc'Tn conven iences for a. first-class apartment bouse. Terms of sale prescribed by decree: One third cash, balance In equal Installments, iwyab'- lu oi- nnd two years, secured by ihe notes ot the purchaser and a deed of trust on the property sn'd. with interest at 6 per cent, per annum, ot ail cash, at the opt ionoEthepur-tiaseror purchasers. Terms to be complied with within 16tlnysrnmdar or sale, or tile property will bo resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser. All conveyancing antl recording at the cost or the purchaser. A deposit of S500 win be required at the time or tb gale. F. L. RIBBONS. Receiver, 1333Fst.nw W. H. SH0LE3. Receiver, 410 0th st. nw. r'lfi.20.22.24.2B.28:30 FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE New, 6 room brick, 2 squares lo ca rs and hcrdics, $2,800. only $100 cash, balance. $20 permonth. EA8- TERIAYAHALDEMAN.61714st. It FOR SALE New. 9 room brick, cellar and bath, desirably located, nw.; owner refused, in 1893. $8,750 now'syourchance; reduced to ouly $7,500. terms to suit. EASTERDA Y A HALDEUAN.61714st. It FOR SALE A bargain A fine dou blu house; 15 rooms; large cellar and mod. Imps.; lot 50x145; briik stable-situated on the high grounds north of and overlooking the illy; only one-half square trom 11th st. cable; price, $21,000; re dans! rrom $28,000. J. T. DYER. 1408 1-2 G st- n W; oc22-8 t-eni FOR SALE No reasonable otrer re rused for one or more 6-room. b. w., a. m. I., brick houses, cellars and stables; near cable cars northeast, worth $3,000. W. J. FRIZZELL, 509 7th St. nw ofHce to. n r a" ocio-tr 3 tween Randall and Carlisle for (he Speaker ship. John R. McLean, or the Cincinnati Est qulrer, which newspaper favored Randall, and his Washington correspondent, Will iam C. VelJriJe, now the managing editor or the New York Morning Journal, which Mr. McLean has since bought, were playing -a game of billiards in WUIard'a Hotel, In Washington. There was a large crowd present. Rickey entered tho room. Feel ing ran high over the Speakership contest. Rickey openly ottered to bet McLean $5,000 that Randall would not be elected, and when the newspaper man mildly sug gested that he did not care to make the wager the Missourian remarked that be ought lo be willing to back up bis opinion in his newspaper. "Oh," said McLean, "ir It Is simply my money you want. I'll toss you a dollar once ror a $500 cote." "Flip her up." said Rickey. "I call head." The coin was spun in the air and when it fell on the floor the tail was upper most. Without a word or a wink the loser, who always carries very large sums of money with him, produced a $500 noto and handed it to the winner. McLean took the "long green." which Is the gambler" term ror a blg-ized bill, and, with a care less air, handed it to McBride. who stood by. saying: "Take this, Billy, and go and buy some cigars with it." With these sidelights upon the man's character the story of the Rickey can bo told. The colonel from Calloway county spends about two montlisrot every year In New York City. While In Missouri and in WashingtonhcisalmostlnvariaUy the most abstemious of men; when in the metropolis lie likes to have a mildly enlivening time. Nine years ago lie was there staying at tho St. James Hotel, where there was also tern IKiranly residing a Philadelphia newspaper man. The latter, like many good Philadel phlans. was very fond of limes lu the sum mer time, and even went to the extreme ot using their juice In his beverages. New York bartenders at that time did not know wiiat a lime was and so the Philadelphian when he visited New York once a week dur ing the summer time, took a number over in Ms valise, their use in Philadelphia drinking places being an old story. These were given to the In ad lrartcnderattheSt. James and he was Instructed in their use. He was told to squeeze the Juice of one giMMl-slzcd lime into a tall champngncglass or a sma!l-3izcd ale glass, throwing In also the rind of half the lime. Then was In troduced one small-size.1 lump of ice not cracked ice for that is an abomination in any drink that is not taken lliroughasvraw. Next was added an ordinary drink of good whisky and the glass nrterward Tilled to the brim with a squirt from a siphon ot soda. That was all; very simple, and limes very beneficial in the dog days. One day Joe Rickey witnessed tho con tortion of this lieverage and said: "Let me try one ot those things." It then t.ad no name. Rickey liecame enamored on the -lot, and that day madeserious onslaughts upon the limes. He was well-known in all the prominent places In New York and his wishes were anxiously catered to. When he went to the Hoffman IIouso and the Fifth Avi line Hotel and asked for "oncot those things IgctatthcSt.James," and found they knew nothing or them ho filled Hie lordly bartenders with humilia tion and they immediately sought Informa tion from the Ganymede of the St. James. His enthusiastic 'admiration ot the new tipple v.-aj such that during his visit to New York he rarely drank anything else, and ihe Isirtcnders among themselves In order to distinguish It tromother beverages spoke of it as "that drink of Colonel Rickey "8." In time this wis abbreviated to "a Rickey." But bear in mind and herein is revealed Ihe sacrilege of the present condition of things that Joe Rickey never drank gin in his life, abhorred gin, and de tuiscd men who drank it. The "Whisky Trust was to him the most powerful organ ization in the land, and to him the product ot its distilleries was the wine ot the peo ple. And, therefore. Is It little wonder that tho present query of "gin or whisky Rickey?" 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