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I&FV -sJ sys. ?;, '- -v .i5 i xxu&t ju v -isjJi'Jtwjar xminsHz 2:JCiPlJ'- :jLfjvxiflixCiiv v MB1MMM0HMMMMMMMM,,w,MMW,MW,,M,,,M,,,M,,,M,,MMM,MMM,,,MMMMM(PMaaMBMpMMaMaWMpWllMWS1Mi - 'I' I - - .ii i . i .1 - " "' --.,- .,,- - . - . - , .,. .. .. I 1.1 - HEARD BY THE DESK SERGEANT. It -was In ragged clothe, very ragged clonic"; with toes protruding from wnlk worrt shoes; with cold linn.Is and cars, and sorrowful eyes peering from liungry faces that ,Bitle George Washington tuid Dick lee, colored children of seven and eight years of age, respectively, entered police station No. I one snowy night nud stretching up their arms that they might reach the brass railing that separates the desk ser geant from the mob, said. In timid tones: Please, Mister Policeman, can we sleep here tonight:"1 Desk Sergeant Voss. Lieutenant Yernon. 8ergeaiit lJaly and Policeman Jloul were playing peanuckle In the squad room and did not remark the Incident at the time of Jis occurrence, but Acting Desk Sergeant Kink had keen the green leather doors of tUe station open olid now leaned his great, brawny lomi over the rail to look down nnd discover If he could see what the matter -was and whence came thatsohblng. choking fpeesb: "1 lease, Mister, can we sleep here tonight?" "Well, you bet you can," said Rink, over- looking me grammar or me application uuu with such hospitable vigor In his voieo that the tlckiugot the clock was huuiHl,,uml the euortuy of Al Vernon's steed could not be heard. Some of the prisoners In "Old Cherry" I chinked ttieir cell doors and air. voss as saying, "Twenty, thirty, sixty," Lieut. "Vernon stated "Diamonds Is trumps," Berjt. Daly said, "I will raid that 'pot," nnd Mr. Slolil said bethought he "Schuielt echmoke." During all this police commo tion the little boys had sought shelter be Jiuid the doors of the ward-room, where on one side they could hear the tramping of the booted orficer and the Jingle and clat ter of their accoutrements as they buckled on their belts, aud on the other side they could hear the row that the inmates of the several ce.ls ivweiuaklug .llivajiiUiakiiig. When the station liad quieted down they emerged from their hiding place and re sumed their interview Willi lliuk. "Where do you live, said ltink," as a call from lilooufield came In anil the wagon rolled away. "We dontt live nowhere, nln't got no place to live," said George Washington, who was spokesman of the duo and whose black face had lug tear stains under the eyes and around the nose, notwithstanding that every few seconds he passed his coat sleeve over his face and mopped those tears nway. "Where's your mammy?" said Kink, be coming somewhat affected despite the police heart that it is claimed still beats under til's brass and blue. "We ain't cot no mammy, aud we ain't had i.othius to eat. Mammy did Jive down In Willow Tree, but I don't know where she's gone, nml Dick Lee, this here boy, never had no mammy." By (his time the crowd in the back room hail come out to see tho strange "case," an'l Sir. Voss said: "Have you boys had supper?" "No. sir, and no breakfast neither." Moll I look off his hat and passed it around, everybody In the gang chipping in, and, In a few minutes one of the nearby lunih houses was turned Inside out in providing the boy tramps with a supper thnt would have made glad any of the curled darlings who bask In the sunshine of dollars and ride Jn nurse-girl laps. Every st ecpfe.cvery chimney, every house top was crowned with a coronet of sky born crystal and the city slept under a co crli.l as white as anaiigel's wing. Every sound of the night wasmuffled by the snow. AH was still at station No. C, and the last man on duty had turned in his 1 o'clock call. Iiesk Rergt. Garner lolled back In his easy chair, dreaming of that celestial realm where stntion dirks will recene their Just reward. "Old Tab." the station ruouser, was snuggled near the stove. The storm door of the station parted slightly, grated on its hinges, and the rush of told air roused the doling man. lie yawned, rubbed his eyes, looked, lowered his feet rrom the table, and looking again, saw a youic woman leaning on the rail. She was hntless. tier hands were ilasped over the brass railing, her pretty head was bowed in grief upon her small ungloved hand!., and over air, a tangled mass of Monde hair fell In picturesque confusion. A thin shawl, which she had worn, had fallen to thetloar. She did not speak lo the stern old ile3lc sergeant, lut rrom under that fluffy treasure of tangled hair, a sob, fol lowed by a sigh, wd'cd forth, and penitent tears trickled to the planking. "Well, what Is It?" commanded Ihe officer In the mechanical tone3 with which station offi cers, nccestonied to piteous sights, a re wont to ask these questions. The luwrd lie.iil raised slowly and faced the man behind the desk. "There, there, brare up, girl, brace up ard sing out what's wrong." said Garner, softening and beginning to feel that the case in rront of him was not of the usual character. Willi this invitation, the girl did brace up. and between her runs, which she tried valiantly to stifle, she told this story: "I am ashamedto acknowledge what I have to tell. biiTrir I am ever again to be hahet, I might Just as well begin right here. I want to redeem mjself as much as a woman, fallen from the slate of innocence, can. I want transportation to my home, where I shall tell the story of my troubles nnd my sins Into a mother's ear. and where I Fhall pray for the for civei'ejss of those I've harmed. .Please help me." i lirl said till In a way that mode the old KTseant bend forwprrt to. catch It. YTiieii the narrative was finished Garner did not say one word. He drew his hand acros his eye, walked over to the key rack. Icok 11. e key to the witness-room, lead Ihe way and the girl followed. Not a If so, sign mis coupon -and.- send Jt to THE TIMES, where it will be added to a , monster petition to be pr'esentedTi'o Congress. ' Address..... ,-, You are paying ttoicejymhould. word was .spoken. After he had seen his V4mt;iu n til study utrdf, urucvutuufu lu the, main, room of the elation, lolled back in his chair, but he did not sleep. He only thought. 01oTa8micgied near the stove and the clock ticked ou, on, on. "Ton can't teach, an, old dog new.trlcka," said Sam at police station No. 1 last night wliea(,lie entered, and reported to Desk Serst. Eberly that one of the old police horses, -wlikli.nad been sold from the service two or three years ago, had .broken away from its owner, had come back to the station, pushed opep ,the gates at the alley entrance, and when discovered had backed under, thn1elmf ts. Qfi.U)e patrol wagon, and was standing there waiting for the alarm to sound and the harness to be snapped on him. This was a hit of Interesting Information, out of the station routine, and attracted considerable notice from the men who were Utr.. op.duly or.wtre loitering there. Everybody in the station left his imst and went to take .a; food, look at the old horse. It was a stalwart sorrel with white stuck lngsand a blazed race, and had been known In the service of the department as Bill. "It -wai"sala "tKat Bill, before he had Ijjep assigned to duly as a patrol horse, had done duty in a fire engine. Certain 1U is though, that old Bill used once to pull the patrol wagon of the First precinct around "the-streets of the city at a llvly pace. He was al ways proud of his occu p5tlon,"but"on'ce htf'rell and struck lame. HJ? grew feeble andwas sold by the depart ment. Glider Careful treatment by his iww employer, Mr. Flnley, he gained strength. lie waxed fat and hearty and seTtnl with-his-new -master for two jears. Last Wednesday night he took It into Ills' reu-' Head 1 6" revisit his old stamping grounds, and h,ls peeper, having left the door of his own slalile unbarred, be made his, way Into the street nnd briskly trotted around to twelfth street, turned into C, iwussiil' round through the alley whkh he used to know so well and which It seems he had not forgotti-hr-Hiiil entering the gales o the prccinqt stable yard, he went lo ihe shed where 'the patrol stands and wheeling round, placed himself in poMtlon to be hitched up. It was 'nearly midnight when Sam heard the tranipllng of hcofs in the brick paved .yard, and thinking that one of tlie regular horses of the. station was making his escape, found old Bill, II 1b even said by the police that Bill rccognlrcd all the old timers at the station. Be that aa It may, it 'Is finite terrain that all the old timers knew Bill. DIUVEN FIIOM HOME 1IY SPOOKS. Goblliw Tulrr a Cottngn Tlint Wan Tnriu-il Into it Moreno. Xcw York World. A bill has I. en presented to the loa rd of supervisors of' Wayne county by George Emery, of Sodus Point. In behalf of his daughter. Miss Ida L. Emery, amounting to $187 Tor damages to the Emry cottage at Sand Foint- Wlien the bodies of Jay S. Davis and Fred Fisher, who were drowned In Great Sodus Bay, last May, were discovered, the Emery cottage was vacant though completely furnished, and being the nearest building, by,JJie orders of Coroner E. J. Whltllelon, the bodies were cjr ricd thither, where the autopsies were subsequently held. To keep out the prying eyes of observers, .the ca,rriets were. torn, up and hung at the windows. Then the cooking utensils were used to .contain various portions of the bodies as they were dissected, and the blood was spilled all-oier the furniture, hangings, and carpets indiscriminately. Much of the furnlturo was ruined. But the worst was to come. Time nnd money cleaned up the cottage, hut nothing could drve-,avcay the. disembodied spirits of the unfortunate young men, as for mimic reason they took ji fancy lo the Emery cottage. Beveral parlies of young iieople rented lt,butnfter remaining there a night ortwo they quietly decamped. Uglystones got afloat. c Mischievous-boys. nailed such signs as "Spooks to let," "Ghosts Tor sale, nnd "The morgue" to the premises- Finally Mr. Emery himself moved tn, but his family did not tare 'to remain there any longer than the. others. Just what liarr pened nobody cares to tell, but there are whisp?rs of groans, blows, the splashing of water, and blood-curdling screams that ivetIaudestvoiw windy nights. However foolish such stories sound, they are believed by hundreds in and about Sodus Point, nnd the cottage Is rendered norse than useless by thenK Mr. Emery says that 31,000, "D'ch,Jes. 5iJ&". jvquld not pay for his lossT i.i i i AXSKX CANADA? NEVERI Hidleiiloif7dii,SiiyHSir Charles Tup- Iier, Iliirli Commissioner. , ,. - .Newt York-World. On the Campania, a few dayRago, arrived -lr ChirrteTupper,-41rt., G. C. M., G. C. B., high commissioner nt London for Canada, wh Ithpr he went last even ing to look Inlo tho project of a fas.t. line,, of steamships lo be established between Quebec InsBniiner and .Halifax in.-.wlntcxajul some port of the United Kingdom. Sir Charles and Lady T-ipper wromeonthepier by a delegation of Canadians. Sir Chsrlei"lsi-tir"taedhim height nnd weighs about 00 pounds. He said that, th rtffnrt lh"imnnr-h "Mr- Tlnvar.1 fnr f,iai speech would nct.succced. "If -your Con cress should Impeach Mr. Bayard it would jjupeach the. vary liest twin Ihe Untied States has for the post, he saw. Mr. rMyard Is very pop-iljr Tii EfigrViiil. and is considered one of the best amh ijsadors ever sent there. He is regarded inr-nglaiul as President Clevel.ind'&rlght-h.indnmn." The high commissioner for Canada said that Iheannexationof Canada to the United States was' a question that -would not lie vonsidcred in 100 '.years. "Canada will always remain a part- of a greater nation than the United States will ever be," said S.U; Chnrlev a.Jl t-Vli W3 Ktmfvx SPECIAL .-dTl6KS. FAITH Council, No. 13, Sons or Jonn tiab. The election ''of officers will be' held on Wednesday evening. 'JJecenilcr 18. Members are earnestly requested tp be present. It ATI.EN r. Mi LEAN. R. 8. FOB -JiEJfT BOOMS. FOR HEKT-.1 iiIit iinfiiriiMitsI, 2 fur nished rooms, cheap; suitable lor light housekeeping: a. nt. i. ,ioa R M. nw. del 7-2t .iiii FOR KENT S3 week: larire fur iiwritii weoii.l-.tory front room; well' neareu; private luiuily.. bOU U St. nw. FOR BETIX Unusually attractive front room jn private f.imlly; very low to desirable person. 110l)Lst.iiw. It FOR KENT-S4.50 per week; fine itifltHjr jrout room fori o, with board; hawlsome folding bed:Rinaller rooms; tpleii did locaiion. 7 1U laih st. nw. del a. 3 1 FOB, HENT .iihI kitchen. Capitol. Nlis- unrurnished rooms 129 A St. tie., near (lelG-at FOR RENT 013 N. J. ne. nw.; two lurnisiied rooms; comiiletc for housekeepiug. It FOR RENT-Furnished rooms for rent; terms reasonable. 1707 7Ui nw. del 8-2 1 FOR RENT Fur.room;newiypopered.' u:i3 N.J. avc. nw'50 per month, del 8-31 FOR RENT Two desirable rooms nn first fioorM-entrally located. 628 I st. nw. 1el7-3t FOR TRENT-Fiiriil8lHil room, wllh lM-at. tnr S5 a month: near herdi- aud rars. r.no Oth kU ne. del7-3L FOR RENTTwo handt-ome rmnnj. rosewood furniture: urhatcraml!v.72 Ilth si. nw. dc!7-7t FOR RENT Furnished, room: home table; transients taken. 226 N. .T. are. nw. del 7-5 1 FOR RENT 2U6AKt.ne.;tMopli'm3iit furniMieU roams'.the entire secoud-nonr; light houMket'ping:gan and heat ih'173t FOR RENT Nlcelv fur. rooms, with rent lio.rr.1. Pit; H St. nw. ile!C-3t "fUllKISHED ROQJVTS" signs. t5e. acli, atTIOIINT. SHEinY. 0E3 D St. nw. no27-law-lmo THE TIMES Has established -the following Branch .Agencies; where i n't ri -j Want and Liner Ads will be received atjihe same rate one cent a word as at the head office: i Walter J..Boyce, First and N. Y. ave. J M. McNulty, 1336 Fourteenth nw. nw. 1 H. Hage, 2153 Pa. ave. nw. ,H. C. Easterday, cor. G and N. J. ave. Daniel D. Mulcahy, N. Cap. and I sta. nw. , J. J. E. Woodford, Fifth and H ne. 'Frank Smith, 4th and G nw. j A. P. Geier, 13th and Hne. A. B. McCloskey, 1312 Seventh nw. J. W. Johnson, 49 H ne. R. W. Duffy, Ninth and N nw. ' W. F. Mackay, 821 H ne. F. M. Criswell, Seventh and T nw. , Hoyle 5e Co., fourth and East Capitol. Edmonds & "Williams, Third and Pa. nw. , ,F. P. Weller, Eighth and I se. W. G. Roe, Seventh and L nw. i Thomas A Dobyns, Second and Pa. ave. Mt Vernon Pharmacy, Ninth and N, Jlt se. Y. ave. nw. J, Joseph Linden, 406 Eighth se. G. A. Bentley, 14th and Corcoran nw. Joseph Pctignat,"609 Seventh sw. Offul & Blumer, Fourteenth and U nw. - W. W. Hall, jr., 722 44 st sw. J. Louis Krick, 17th St. and Pa. Ave. , W. D. Brace, 30th and M sts., Georget'n. Geo. B. Lockhart, 1344 32d St , Georget'n. J. W. Jennings, 1142 Conn. Ave. N. W. von HR.VT-ltoosis. 4.. uivxijjas,i I o w en rurnlsneil rooms, back and front, oormnuuicating;together or singly; fG and $10, respectively; all modern Improvements; private family. Ap- ply at 018 It. I. ave. dec-It -tf-jm FOR RENT Furnish eil or untarnished, two rooms on first floor, suitable for doctor or dentist; also other rooms. 702 F St. ne. 1 t-em FOR RENT 221) 1 st. nw.. furnished rooms on 1st, 2d nnd 3d floors, from $6 to SIC. Itim LIGHT HOUSESEBPING Largc room and small ante-room, tur. complete; cooking utensils, dishes, gas, heat, hath, sewing machine; $12 per month. 810 6th st. sw. It FOR RENT Unrumished roon-; :i in L, 418 12th st. nw., bet. ra. avc. ind Est: rh'lip. (1el7-2t.-ni EDTTCATIOS'AX.. PIAMO. Organ, Vocal Music and theory tuught by J. F. GEUMUILLEB. Gil I st. nw.; terms moderate. UelS.-lmo VSYTCTIWR-iK PENMAK.-iUIl' One doh n.im month nntllJariuorv. Twontehl r a monlliontll January. Twontghts a week, from 8 to !. EATflN. UUKNETT ft DURL1NG Buslnera college, -isin sou V sts. nw. Ladles' Class from 3 to 4 p. m. noB-lmo. WtUODAUGHSI Classes. 1328 1 si. nw.. beginning November Shore Band, dictation and tyuswriting, Mrs. Ualdwln. or Business Ilign School: book keeping, etc. ' ADA L. BMfTH. Bnpt. Mount Vernon Seminary V.0K.-SEH M AN1 ELEVENTH BTliEETs. WASHINGTON. D. O. A SELECT llESHJENOE AND DAT bCHOOL FOE XOUNO LADIES AN11 LlTULEGIllLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAT. Oo. tober first. Large and.attracuve build- lngo. thoroughly equipped with every rs- qulsite of a renned honw and a progra- slvc school. AppUcaUons for admission -of pupils to the day school may lie madeaf terBeptembcf fifteenth, between the hours of leu and on o'clock each niorniiar. 11ES EUZAÐJ.SaMERB. K27-3mo I'rlr.clpat Tii' Uud a Snap. "I was a stockholder in the first railroad ever built in Oregon," said a veteran. Wall street man. "and it was a snap. It was a street railroad In Fortland. built, In 1861, and road, rolling stock and mules oosttnly a littlemorethan$20,000. Itwasarallelong, and every man, woman a ml child that rode that mile had to comedown with 25 cents. There were ohly sis stockholders, acd the first year we paid for the road andtllvlded nearly $00,000 in profits. We dldn'tknow what a good thing wejiad, and when Jn 1861 Ben Holliday offered us $200,000 for it, cash, we, like fools, went ana sold It to him.' I wish I had It now.'' New York Sua. v -t x Auction, Sales Walter B. Williams & Co., Aucts. Twenty-fourth Annual Sale By order otihs Taunton Silver Plate Co. Elegant Silver-plated JWare, great variety of styles; Rogers' Celebrated Cutlery of every de scription; Prench Mantel Clocks, Banquet Lamps, Bronzes, Opera Glasses, and many useful articles suitable lor presents. At our SALESROOM. .COBNETt 10TH AND D BT8.. FACINO PENNA. AVE. Sales Pally. AT 11 O'CLOCITA. M., 3 AND 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M. Lad les are pa rllcularly invited, and chairs will bu nrovlded for their comfort. Ont- -of-town iMirchascrs can have tlielr coeds luc-Ked irra or charge Every article strictly guaranteed as represented, or money refunded. J. P. HALL. Manager. Taunton Sliver Plate Comnany. WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. i- dlS-CLem A.T VEALE 'S-leorgetown Horse, Carrivge ana Harness Bazaar. TJJI.S MOK.VLS'O. the 17lh Inst., Is our bU day: 27 country horses to be sold fur the top dollar. F. 1). VEALE. Auctioneer. It iron SALE STOHES. FOR SAXE One or the best grocery and meal markets in the nw.; estab lished Irndc; horse, wagon, and harness; price, $3o0; flftO tnth, balance payable every 3 months, J23C 22d t..nw. ueit-c FOB BEff BOUSES. 'FOR RENT That elegant corncrhouse, 4ih ana P ne.; modern improvements; flrst.-laRa fiirnart-; S22.D0. HEISKELL A it'LAUEN. 1 108 F n w. decl8-20-22-24 FOR RENT $20.50: G25 Lst.-ne.. new ten-room und hath: convenient to Gov ernment I'riniincOrriee: two blocks frr-m II st. cable. Inquire 621 L. dc!7-3t FOR RENT No. i:t09 14th st. nw 10 rooms aud bath. Sun; 1311 14th st, nw., 10 rooms and lutb, S65; 120: Q st. nw., 10 rooms and bath, 50; 1207 Q st. nw.. 10 rooms and bath. S(.(i: 1213 o st. nw., 10 rooms and bath, $65: 1341 Ver mont avc., S15; 1G02 Vermont ave., $40. A. HElTMULLElt & CO., 1333 1 ith St. del4-2w MONET TVANTEU AND TO LOAN. 'DO you wish to get a lean on good real estate without baring to pay a commis sion? You can get It from us without delay NATIONAL KAVINGS.LOANANDTKUbr, CO., G17 F st. nw. del8-10t-em WASTED-To borrow $150; wiUglva ii'lnrKed note and battle mortgagi-: liberal bonus nnd interest: to be returned in monthly payments. Address JC. K.., this office. . It WE take as collateral any listed stock or bond In any clly of the United States: also old line life insurance policies, syndicate certificates, warehouse re ceipts, reat estate mortages, nnd trLsts XKKKES UAKEIt, 40 tp -16 Uetzcrolt Building. " W. JC. FirLTOrTgryisii "fflce.. 1218 Pa. ave. nw. Esl&bUshed in 1870. i&uunea id Mnnev loaned on watches . diamonds. Jew elry, silverware, eto. Special bargains la wauhei. Jewelry, and sllTcrware. au2Q-6ai MONET o loan nt o ana o per cent, on District of Colombia realty: no dulay tfsciirily Is satisfactory. WALTEK a ACEER. 704 14th aw ITSl-lf. WONETJTO XOAW-ln treo rums. or as low- as as hjijj.- nt, r ana o per real estate;.aIno $250. $500. rent oo D. C S7DU, etc. .V .. -.' H. "SAUN'- liEitJl A "6o.. 107 Fiu DW tf MONET TO LOAN All elasses of real estate ioans intH with promptnost st curcnt rates THE AIcLACHLEN KEAL E15TATE AND LOAX tOUPANY. cor ner mth rjirt G treetsnw . . m-tf WANTEDrlte loaonf S8.000 oa fl'st clasi Insiiw properti;rno agenta. 708 38th st. , ,o t- scl2!f lji- TVANTED-crttpOMS. WANTED-ncorwsjr-with or wtthout . boara, near Govnnuent Printing Of fice. -Address -X. Yv Zi this- orfice. -de!S-2t " ,11' IV ANTED- Z III -a...?.iqr 4 unfurnished rooms, or.stnnll ns.uf for Itirht.house- I liiS't AdilrcssH.A toisftfiCe. I -'i - - ctet 7-2tem I PEHSONAL. Rn fBiawtL itfiwti. new credit svsiem: lace ourtainw 'Jtiorllercs. rocs, table linen. In sets and by the jnru: blankets, quilts, comforts, table und piano covers, ehlua dinner sets Rogers' silver-plated ware, banauei lamus. onyx tables, clocks, laiully unit icutticrs' Bibles. albums.elc.ifsCDd postal: will lirlncMm Pies. NORTHEAST CBEUIT HOUSE. 1210 II st.ne. OpentilUOD.ra. Columbia cable enrs and herdlcs pass the door. It " TAKE up-your bed and walk." and come uowu here und get an elegant cusloni-tnaO'KUl!. or merciml. Just a intie worn, at nn tasiculf leant price. JUSTH'S OLO STANH. 010 D St. nw. de!7-7i. H.C.LANn A STER- Dooks.slaiion ery. holiday and religious goods. S2r1 itn si. nw. m- ,-m. THE BEST yVA.X (o bur tour KfUTl hriiimtiu irutslsou iiinnthlr or weekly payments. 3lou can gets" much barnburner tdrngs without Inconveniencing yourjelf. I do a large trade in Jiiweu-y mat way. niiuu fold wotehesvrlthAl moveineuis; diamonds n any kind of setting, solitaire rings, pins, brooches. AU I sell Is llrst-class and guaranteed. A dollar a week soon pays lor something really worth giving. OEOKOE I). H0KN1NG, Ko"m 8, Central building, corner Tn. are and Oth St. 'DO ON'T BE CROSS." price SRccnts. WOKCir5.0S4 7th. dell-lgt-em DR. LEON. 46 1 il tsuourl Avenue, dell -3m I Alii PEBSONAL-Washiiigtnn. IJ. C. Oct. ST: ifiSSTIt'OVe useil Crump's Tonic for Indigestion and Constlcation and bare h-m i-T..ntl v iienerited. Wfihla two mouths I gained over ; U. PARKER. pounds in flesh. lirilON jgXOO reward for a case or Dyspepsia or in-llgestlon lhat cannot be cured with Crump's Tunic of Fruit and Spices. A delicious and Invigorating Ionic Tho most rrmarVable remedy ever discovered for stomach troubles, yuick acting. Tho good effects are felt from the first bottle. CRUMP M'F'O Co.. C03 F St. nw. Tt,A."DIES needing confidential treat mia.t. A xte and sure relief In au female trouble, ctinstlpatlon. irregnlaxt ties, toruor. ennc-r. opinm tin bit. flsrnia. etc Separate looms for patients IxTore and during conthiemeut. and find humes for Infonu If required. Btrlctly ennf Jden tlal. SIRS. IR. UENNER. 16 -FouiT St. ue . near.E- Capitol st. . Wuhlortuii. 1). O. -el3-tf rERSOXAIj. DBAMATIC tuition, six monthly;en gagemeuts procured if dt-sired; monthly perforinances. COMMON WEALTH. New York Actress-Box 23 this office. deie-7t PERSONAL-DeccmLcr 17, 18P3 To .in wroni it may concern: Will be sold at Hloan A Co.'r auction room. December 21, 1893. all goods of II. A. Barnes. W. F. JtEAMER.lK)5N. r.ave. ilel7-1t,em OR. 1'ATLOR. 06 F tnw-. makes full Mt of teeth fOT CO; ssturfacUoa gnoraDteed; teeth extracted without pals; gold filling. SI: nmalgaro. Bfe rn4-tt J. T. WALKEKnNS. 204 lOthst nw.. carpet lining, felts, fire brick and riar. asbestos, paints, brush- lire. cement, twoand tiirec-plv rootins materlaLaor21-tr OTTTOtsT cure, either sex: any nllnient.br the new electric treatment: relieves at once: consultation fris-. MEDICAL INSTI TUTE. 037 F St. nw. de3-14t MISCELLANEOUS. W ABTED-Horses for He.ir :U4 Ta- ae. se. tlieir feed. de!8-3t FOR SA.XjE At a sacrifice, one good orivlog uorse; warranted sound; work anywliere. Apply after 8, rear of 1310 4th -st. nw. It LA.CE turtalhs-'laundered at 35c. a pair; mall orUers promptly attended to. 25 F St. nw. It DR. AGTJltEHA. the dentist, who guarantees worK lo years, and extracts teeth Without pain, has moved to 519 13th st. nw. It CANCERS cured without the knife; ample references Sanitarium, 1320 O st. nw. CHARLES ALLEN. II. D. uo20-3mo TTTKT RECEIVED Fine lot young On-, ban parrots, guaranteed to talk; also ruoUKos. canaries. roocKing mrus. goto fish. docs,, and fac.-y pigeons. SCHlllD'B, 712 12tn ir. inr., bnuicb 1221 Pu are. ruvlO-tt GUNS. Rlllcs. Kevolvcn. loarUng tools, nunters' outfits, watches, jewelry, guitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, ate bout our -jnlf regular dealers' prices at PAWN SHOP. No. 1U03 E. st, nw. ocl-6mo LOST. LOST An alligator purse, containing $13 and sample of silk and some car tickets, between Mayer's store, on F, Stand ard Sewing Machlno store and 7th st, Iteward If left at tills office. It LOST-Pair gold eye-glasses, between 1st nw. and Gtb St. ne.. on II st. Suit able reward ir left. Miss SKINNER, 805 1st nw.- 1 dein-2t-em WASTED-LOTS. "WANTED Some .building lots In the eosl rrn section; ru ust be cheap.. Address Auores 3t,em- in vestment: this omce. aeiB- i-l 1 I'M "WANTED Partner; ?60O will give thlsoffloe. rtHlR - lt - em't FOR S ALE An chW-stalilW.et pouU.ry ilunu. alo lorse and wagon; tvilt n'll repar.ile or Ugi-ther, Address M.1KKET SLVSTER. Ilims Atarlil. OelT-CI.em POa SALE- SliOO woatln-ot wall naoer. stock, and fixtures at less than half -first-class pice; eota WlrJ)eil five years; must liaic mouey ami will x' l .it price to get If. WALL rAPEH, this office. J ' " C17-3t.em SSOO 'will buy half-interest l3gctd pay ing and well establlsheil buslri-is in Klchmond. Address Dr. P., tW ofti'- "' del 7-3tem A. RODD chance: butWr Bfaml lor sale In RlKgV Slarket. Ur ADAMS Jt HRAWNKK. 007 11 St. DW. de!7-3t WAVE cash purchaser-fer.looDiu-' cigar stores groceries, drug storts. coal yards, etc.: businr&tiopfiurtnrtJUesi. wanted. Iroro ilOO to tn.ooiiji kitds:no publicity. Kiwrig. S1H I. delii-.U-tn FOIl SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE Cheap; free Parker1, twin'-'" meriesssnotgun; two sets barrels; would exchange for high gra de-typewriter: "-Ad-" dreis J. II. B.. CIS Third sc nvr. It FOR SALE liaLMivi.-ire.-ine-yen -lift tveniucicy mare. Harness, nnu nraoj new Psser Iran, sold to bichet bdder resanllnn ur cut, at OENSINGER'S a He- I HUH, 1UUIWJ), . m- -- FOR SALE-Oil paintings, dirt.cbeapi Cnerrles, 5; Oranges. $H: Marine Scene, $6: Peaches, S4;.Fr.iit, $5: .Agony, In the Garden, 523. 1322 Fla.ave. ne. dclS-3t- TWO pool tables. 1104 8th st. se. - de!7-2t FOR SALE Ladies' second-hand rid ing saddle: second-hand carriage, and bjggy harness, at MOTI'S,,547,.lMlilHW. dcc!7-t FORSALE-At S60;'a5patternSyra cum! ostclai bicycle: cost St 25: gnar anteoSl until April IVL'KOWN LUNCH R0OM.S10 lllh st.nw. de!7-3t PIANOS AD OHUANS. O realm 5175 nil. IM from -l)U. Liiinos irom S175 mi. CiwU or eii.y montuiy pay' nieiitx. tv. n. del-30t SnOEMAKEIl & SOX. 422 Ninth street. ORGANS. S2S XJF. SX DOWN, sx week:. $1 down and VI week for any organ ta stock. Greatly reduced prices. Organs from $26 np Besl standard makes. . F. G. SMITH. 1225 Ta.nTe. nw. FOR SALE-leM maRe of Incubators, brooders ami freah green bone; call and see the Incubators tn working order. Hcbmid's Bird and Pet Animal Stores,, ' l2thst-nw.andl221Pa.avu. -' oco-tl FOB SALE ROUSES. FOR SALE-Six-room brick, 15th St. n w.; a. ru. 1.; side and rear alley; brick stable; only $5,000; tills" is a bargain. EASTEKDAYfc HALDEMAN.61714Uist. " BelS'-tera-" FOR SALE New 6-roombrlik;a.iii.L; conenieut to cable cars and herdlcs; price. $2,800; only $100 cash; balance 20 per luontii. EaSTEKDAY & nALDE MAN. 617 14th St. delS-21-jni FOR SALE A nice little home, con laimng t rocms. situated on Georgia ave. se.; will sell on small cash payment .1 ud balance monthly: price only $1.2li0. GEO. J. EASTERDAY, 1410G.nociu 11. Ocl0-3t-em FOR SALE-$J.h50 Adccidsils.naii New ltt-room and bath brick house; lot 17x100; In ne.: convenient to Government Printing Oiriee, cable aud herdlcs; can liorrow $.1,300 on place; easy terms. OP PORTUNITY, this office. de!8-2t-em BAILHOADS. Pennsylvania - RAILROAD. STATION COHNEK OP SIXTH AND a BTKEET8. In Effect ro Boibor.17, 1SOS. ., X0.30 A- M. PENNaYLVANIALIU "ITED- Pulhuan Sleeping, DlnJugSmoK lug, and Observation cars, Uu.rislKirg to Chicago, Clucianalt. Icdfanapclis. St. Louis, Cleveland, and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Uarnsrurr. .w fc . , m t rtr a. . TVT. FAST LINE. Pulhuan Buffet ParTsr Car. 10 Harruburg. Par- I lor and Dining CarsHarrrsbarg "'ta it Pittsburg. 3,40 T-M. CHICAGO AND ST'LOUIS ESPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car co Uarrlsburg. Sleepiug aud Dialog Cars .Harrisu.irs to St. LouU. Cincinnati, Louu vlUe. and Chicago - -- ,l6 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. Pulhuan Sleeping Car. U.. Chicago, ana Harrishurg 10 Clevelaud Dining Car to Chicago SOUTH-WESTERN 'EX PRESS; PuUnian SleeplDg and Dlnlnc Cars 10' St. Louis, and Sleeplcg Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati. V0.4O r, SI. PACIFIC EXPRESS.- "Pulhuan Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. T.SO A. M- l?.r Kaoe-'CananuaishaV Kochestcr. and Niagara Fails dally, ex cept Sunday. X0.30 A. Bat. for Elmlra and Renora, daily, except Sunday. ForiWllllauisport daily. 3.40 p. m. ijr.XO F. IM. for Wllllainsport, Rochsster. Burfalo, and Niagara Fulls dally, ex cept Saturday, with Sleeplng..Car Wash ington to Suspension Bridge, via. Buf falo. . . 1O.40 F. M. for Erie, Canandatgua, Hochester. Buffalo, and Niagara Falls dallr, bleeping Car Washington to El ultra. Tor Philadelphia, New Tork, and tho ' rr T- -K.T. "COTURERalONAT. T.TM. lTEDT1 dally, all Parlor Cars, with Din lug Car from Baltimore. Krgnlarnt 7.05 (Dining Car). 7.20. 9.00, 10.00 (Dlnlnir Car), and 11.00 (Dining- CaT r.-ora Wif-" mlngtun) a. m., 12.45, 3.15, 4.20, C.40. 10.00, and 11 -36 n j re.-. On Sunday. 7.05 tDinlng Car), 7.20, 6.00, 11.00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) a.-m.. 12.1f, 3.15.. 4.20, G.40. 10.00, and 11.35 p. m. For Philadelphia or.iy. rasi i-.xpress t.bo a. m. week-days. Express. s. xw.ioweeK-oays, 2.01 and 6.40 p. m-daily. -For Boston without cuange, ..00 a. .mi s 1 r. n. m. dnllv. 50 a. m. week-days. For a-Utimore. 6.25, 7.0577.20. T.Ctf.'ff.OO," 10.00, 10.30. 11.00, nnd ll.BO n. m., 12.15, 12.45. 2.01, 3.16, 3.40 (4.00 Lira fled). 4-20. 4.36. 6.40. 6.05, 6.40, 7.10, 10.00. 10.40. OJ.T5. and 11.35 p. m. On Sunday. 7.05. 7.20. 0.00. 9.05. 10.30, 11.00 a. m.. 12.15. 1-.15. 2.01t 3.15, 3.40 (4.00 Limited). 4.20. f.40, 6.05, 6.40, 7.10. 10.00. 10.40-andaU5p.im..... For Pope's Creek Line. 7.20 a. in. and 4J8 p. m. dally, except Sunday- , . .. Fir Annapolis, 7.20, 9.00 a. m., 12.10 and 4.20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Sun days. S.00 om. aud 4.20 p. m. Allaiitio Coast Line. Express for Blch moral, Jacksonville, and Tampa. 4.30 a. m 8.46 p. m. dally. Richmond and AtlmiUu 8.40 p. m. la1lr. RichmuDd only, 10.01 n. m. weeic-uays. n.t, f..w w-w. ""..,. ", o.u, iH, aud 11.30 p. m. on sunuay at 4.30, 7.4B. S.45 a. m 2.45. 0.16, 8.02, and 10,10 p, m. - - " Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6.0B, .43, 7.05. 8.00. 9.10. 10.15. lb.28 a. m 1.00. 2.10. 3.00, 3.23, 0.00, 5.30. 6.18. 7.00, 7.20. 9.10, 10.5'nd-11.0ip. rnT On Sunday at 6.43. 9.10. 10.28 a. m., .15. 6.30, 7.00. 7ioa.io,iirtp,o3 Ticket offices, cornar. Fifteenth and n streets and at tho station. Sixth and B streets, where orders' can be left for the checking of baggacit dffstf rtffTrtM hotels and rpsldeacu. ,0.- . - " .M.PJtbVlJi.. , .- 8,WOODi'M-l IIDSINEKS ClLVKbES. AccoiiimoriHtlon for yuanile.., 7.4&4ira. dally, and 4.25 p. m. week-daysT ror Alexandria, -L30. 6.35, 7.45, 8.40, 9.45. 10.57. 11.60 a. m.. 12.60, I.4K 8.20. 4.25. 6.00, 6.37 ,,0.lb, 8.02, lollO: aoager. usa. raiteoger A(eoJ , HELP W.UTED-MALE. "WANTED Two city salesmen on com- IHINIUU. 4111 HAiijlk.4l JUA M-r., - 171'' l41h st. nw. clele-2l-em "WANTED A boy (whttel Willi some know.ede of grocery business. KAP- LANS, 1 340 B ne. del8-lt-era WAKTED- Five southeast- boys Thura . DUXEMAN, 910 Oth se. - - ' ."y.enios deli-lt-em WANT3D-J flrslvlass clothing sales niau; poi.e others need apply. 1003 Penary. vaiiU uve.. SYNDICATE CLOTH ING CO. It "WANTED-SIan to drive cart; must Do a iiwstwr. Apply uuo 1-2 n au aw. It WANTED A youi.g man 111 bread iit.i-ry. ui e who worked in one before. - 800 Glh st. sw. It WAKTED-A second bass for a flrst- ti.iss uiuiiieer choir; strong voice and fair n-ader. Address MUSIC, tnls orfice. -.del 8-2 1 WANTED Can secure 6 men employ-n.t-i.i. fcA.rLOYMENTBUREAU.Room C.C11 7th it. It WANTED Boy to make himself use. Ml In Cental office. Address DENTIST. this office. It WAKTED-A salesman for hats and men's furnishings. Apply 822 7th st. nw. decl7-2t-em WANTETi-A tlrst-elass salesman t& Trice. decl7-2t WANTED-Two bgys with some ex ,, pcrlence In bricklaying. Comer 3d and OsU. sw. del7-2t -WASTED- HuidlrJE men for lnsuranco work; good pay to right parties; also one collector. Boom 2. 1311 F st-del6-5l.cm WANTED Reliable, energetic agents can make good money selling building and loan stock: first-class contracts that will insure a uermanent business, will be -given good workers. NATIONAL8AVING. LOAN AND XUUST UOiU'AJUX. bI7 f St. nw. delO-lOB WANTED-F01 the manne corps, boys, as pprennces to learn field music (drum and trumpet): must be between fourteen and sixteen years of age: of good moral, character and sound health, and able to read and write: consent of parents or guardians necessary. Apply to the COMMANDING. OFFICER. Marine Barracks. Sta st. se. no27-l mo 1 a HELP WANTED FEMALE. ! WAKTED-A colored girl to do gen eral housework; can go home at night. Apply 523 5tb se. It WANTED-Colored girl Tor uouseworicat 725 13th nw. general It WANTED-Colored nurse girl, bet. meive and flrieen years old, to attend ton baby; must be neat and obliging. Call 620 E st. nw. It WANTED-A good cook. Apply lmm e qiately at 303 D st, nw. It WANTED-A good girl for general tjuasen ori:; refs. required. Call at 432 10th st. ne. de!8-2t "WANTED White girl Tor general nousewuric; 2 tn family. 614 13lh st. nw. It WANTED-Chambermaldandwaltressf .. also a cook; 3 in family. 614 13th st nw. It I HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. FO R honest help send to 306 G st,. MOORE'S AGENCY. It .WANTED 2 white vegetable cooks! good wages, if competent. 614 13ln st. nw. it PIANO. Voice Culture, Elocution, Slaga li.iucuig; latest songs taught- STUDIO. 403 a st. nw. det 17-3t SITUATION WANTED-UALE. WANTED-Bj a colored roan, place as coachman, or to drive delivery wagon; best rer. and experience; call 3 days. B. WALLACE. 1450 Q nw. lt-em WANTED-Br young man. place as buuer or porter In store or bellman. Ad dress 1043 30th nw. de!8-lt-em WANTED Situation Young man' visue employment of any Llna; refer euces. C. B. A., this office. It VT ANTED Place as rnacbf nest's helper or all around man. 11224thst.se. It WANTED-Place as watchman orbar leuuer; wiih good pay. 1122 4thst.se. It WANTED-By a thorough business man. sliudtlou as business manager, bookkeeper, and confidential clerk, or salesman; highest references. Address 27. ,lhl3 office. dcl7-3t WANTED-A situation by a young nw best rcls. Address Box P, this office. del6-3t.em TV ANTED Free! Free! Free! Me chanics of any kind furnished by us; also we have a few men suitable for driv ing a team or something similar: best of rers. furuWhed. WORKINGMEN'S LI BRARY AND BUREAU OF LABOR. TeL .260. GOO 13th su nw. M. D. SHENE. Clerk. tf -1 SITUATION'S WANTED FEMALE. 'WANTED-Hf young white woman worKoisomcKinaaDouunenouse. -Aa-dress D. A. P.. this office. It WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED To any one securing me a position worth not less than $1,200 a year I will pay monthly in advance a com mission or -u per cenc Address J. O. O'KAY, this office. del8-lt-em DOMESTIC help furnished free. MOORE'S. 306 G st. nw. It "WANTED To rent a rami near city on is. A O., or north of city. W.S.D.,thIs office. decl-2t W ANTED Horse to winter for his ecu; well taken care off; light work. Address H. A . V.. this office. It WANTED-A fine second-hand book case;mustbeabargaln;stateprice. Aa Press 611 F ne. It WANTED-20 gallons milk per day. Address A. T. T.. this office. de!7-3t "WANTED The present address of Fanny Beeves, colored, who formerly t lived with Mrs. A. L. Barber. Address BE LMO kt. uoiumma iieignia. ueiti-it.em WANTED-To buy of private party a good, second-hand, upright piano: cheap for cash. Address H. M. S.. 1338 32d St. nw. de!6-3t W.TC1H cleaning, 50c.; main springs, wir- rlnrlr and Jewelry renalrlnr nhp.tn: one year.guarantcc; 20 years' practical ex perience, unsnuus a,j.ooo 1 in st.nw. de!3-7t WANTED Girls to Be selMupportlng: rnarrlea ladles to lessen dressmaking hills by learning to cut by Merchant Tailor Square: particulars at school. 718 12IA it- e!4-tf Wanted-Try Rubber Root PotnX " WB BTor AU. LKAKB TRS3. . an chsn only lor pslntlur irerkxuarsatstl NAT. RUBBEK XUOif PAINT CO.. Ifta sta a 2 "WANTED POSTAGE STAMPS. HIGHEST prices for U. 8. postage, department aud collections of foreign stamps, are paid by the old reliable stamp dealer, C. F. K0THEUCHS, 369 1-2 Pa. avc. , " del0-3t "WAH DEPABTMENT id all oilier klnus of deiartment stamps, such as State. Navy, Treasury: Interior, Agri culture. Executive, Justice, Post-off ice. eta; purchased In any quantity, and the highest cash prices obtainable paid. H. F. DUNK HORST, 1005 7th it. bw. U f. !$&k&&. r?&? ?&& 3 F, -t-SiSl'-t.-iigZK. etSSi'is ,-ii.