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THE HOKBIQnOS, SATtfRDAY, AUGUST 14, IS9T. atONEY WAXTED AM) TO LOAN". LOANS from $5 to $30 to reliable parlies: also jnonej advanced ou bicycles. Room 8, Ceoirui uaig.cor. yth andxa. ave.nw. aul 27 1 WANTED -Te borrow $65 for 60 dayb'.will bcoure Ute saw by chattel mortgage, will pay weH for the aocoiumtxlatMa. Address PROMPT. U s office aul2-3t A NEW PLAN. 10 TO'Sl.OOOTO LOAN OX HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANOS, HORSES, CARRIAGES. ETC., Without icaiovalfrom possession of owner You caa -have the money the day you apply jwi it payments on tne principal, of any juun jnt . will be received at an y time, whlck "win leisea cost of loan. LOWEST KATES. MOST DESIRABLE TERMS. No cost to you if loan is not made. Strictly oalidential. 1'ioBM call frr furtlier Information. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO.. aull-tf-eai C02 Fst-nw. H. K F'ULTON'Sloan office, 1218 Pa. ave. nw.-mouey loaned on waicles, tlluiwiuds, Jewelry, sHrerware, etc nplO-Gm LOANto UiDL ON APPROVED COLLAT eral. sucn as lire policies, stocks. Lends, budding Association shares, syndicate cer uricatoj,, etc No delay YERKES & JiA-h-na. 1110 F bL lake elevator. tf LOANS. MADE ON FURNITURE, nOHSES, ETC. Loans made on Furniture. Pianos. Horses, Wagons. tc at lowest rates and quickest poible bints. Strictlj confidential. Please call bcuire Fecuniig loans elsewhere. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO., (HO F street northwest. MONEY TO LOAN $1,000 upward, at 5 and 5 1-2 per cent on. D. C. real estate; 250, S6W0, etc., at 6 per cent; all trauHiCfeo.'fc conducted witu economical consJrfeniuja for borrowers. WILLIAM H. SAUNDERS & CO. uplG-if 1407 F St. uw. HUMvi "io LOAN at 5 and G per cent; etitmi y , rptU estate in Iiit-trictoJ- Colum 1Mb; no dflay beyond an impaction or prop erty ttl wvaniisiuuon or title. WALTER E. ACKKlt, 704 14tb it. nw. inh2b-tf RI!LP TV.VyrKD-MALE. "WANTED Barber; steady Job Kt ue 515 K It "WANTED -Experienced white waiter for Ulnlriff-ro-Mii Call Saturday morning, 6.16 Pa. ave. nw. It "WANTED -First-class barber atonce G13 15th . nw. it n ajnTED -A canvasser on a new and gTeiit bulling article; one with wagGU. Tj-pewnter Headquarters and MauuLac turor,' Agency, 13o7 F st. nw "Washing ton. IK I . 1U.11K.L1 -Sc IiJLW LIT. Agents. cul4-3t WANTED Fti e in surauce canvassers a pply betfwtsea 10 and 11 a. .; NEWTON NEWTO . Room 23. Su2 Fst nw. It "WANTED Numerous boys to do light wrtr. Apply 620 Est. nw. aul4-3t WANTED A voung man with one ir two years' eKpeneuCtf in drug store. Apply 2200 P St. nw. It WANTED Boy not tinder 1G years of age te Ittara eigar making. Apply 239 4 1-2 st. sw. aul3-3t-em VIA XTFD -Ceod white barber; at "noe. 34 Ii iZ ne- au!3-2t "WANTED-A white boy to help around sUr. muNt furnish rcf. Addre BOY', thisonriQi au!3-3t "WANTED Bitde repairer, thoroughly m-deisdrjairlng-.ioug hours, mi all pay, rofs. required. Address b. S. J.. this ol rice. aul 2 3t,em NOTICE $100 reward for the arreat and conviction of an j second-liand dealer who ficlls second-Land fnrnltjre cheaper than H. SAi'MAN. 1721 Pa, ave. nw. Furni ture Lougut.bold. exchanged. repaired and upholstered. Tiaitors welcome. aul2-3t.ern "WANTED -Young men to learn barber trade; l ight weks required, new eystem. lndo d by leading barbers, guaranteed capable ot working anywhere. Job ruru-liei whntliroiiga, toolh donated upon entering, write for free catalogue. MOLER'S BARBER SCHOOL. 333 Uow ery. New- York city. au!2-4t HELP AVANTEO FEMALE. "WANTED Young white girl, about 16, to wait at table and help about house; sman private lamily Apply 1758 S st. nw. It WANTED -White girl tc cook, wash and lien; n ther work; must be neat 'iud olngm ; prmttc family. Apply 1758 8 Bt. uw. au 14-2t WANTED Respectable, neat girl; 14 or 15 yours old, lor light housework. 1303 G St. BW. It "WANTEI' Two competent white women. one to col,one ror general hou-ework. Call bt-rwean 1 and5 p m.,111 lithht ae. au!4. 3t "WANTED In fire insurance office, lady cerk to keep books, do typewriting and general clerical worfcj salary -mouerate; write oi piy between 11 and 12. NEW TON . NLWTON, fc02 F St. aw. It WANTED -A good girl for general work; ta rets. Apply 1324 G st. nw. lt WANTED For cooking and chamber; ass! iu general housework: good wages. 1702 1-qtH.a. nw. it WANTED Numerous girls to do light work aroand their neighborhood. Apply C2G E at. nw. au!4-3t WAM'LD -Oood lady canvasser for an aitKicubedtuercrybou'c;atcnce. Room 4, 3l 1- bt. it WAA"li.i-cive"Hlgh School graduates, class of 'SVT, as correNPondents for u bi iiMMtUMy orn.i. Auun-M . jKitisiONu ErT. Ui office. It em WANTED 2 ladies to pose on stage: must be god form and figure. Room 4, G31 F st. lt-em "WANTED White girl as nurse for one child at 603 Q bt. nw. lt-em WANTED Neat, respectable colored girl lor general housework; stay at nights, country one preferred. 124 11th st se. lt-em. "WANTED At once, colored girl to cook and wash, for fanulj or 3, wages sS per month; nice room and meals; family re turns to city October or November. Ad dress Box 74, Uaithersburg, Md. lt-em WAM'JiU-Woman ror general housework in small family; must stay at night. 1720 3d st ne., Eckington. au!3-3t W4NTED- A white girl for general house ?erk 71ft 21ht nt. nw. au!3-3t WAM'JLD -Girl, for light hctn-eworij;small lamlly; Mngle; stay nights: prefer bright color. Address PERMANENT HUME, tins offioe. aul2-3t-em WANTED A good cook; no washing or ironing. Mrs. LAMB, Drooklaud, D. C. UU12-3G "WANTED Ten country gills for chamber maids, general housev.orkers, cooks and nurt-es; good wages, and bomes. 441 G et. an!2-3t "WANTED -An accurate lady stenographer and rapid Remington tspewriter, state rate ot speed in each; general education, mid wages required. Address MILO, this office aul2-3t AAN1LD Womati to do general houNe woik. Call at once, 1131 20th st nw. anll-3rcm HELP WANTED MALE AND FEilALE. "WANTED -A first class white cook; -ilso t wlrtte loy 901 M st. nw. it "TREY Ate the Best ot Their Neighbor's Dinner-How Did They Get It?" Pastor E. Uez Swem explains Sondav night; free pews; Second Baptist Church, 4.tli st. and Va. ave. so. it WANTED -At City IntelUgence Office, cooks, waiters, general houFeworkers. porters, drivers, nurses, laundresses, ch.tro bennaldfi, cleaners, fcojs, lalwrers, dlfh washei-s: quickest place to get work SHACJCLETQUD'S, 427 11th st. nw. It "WANTED-Canvasser to sell the best sell .v:ng.Jl0Ci,,0,ll specialty ever offered In the city 445 G st. nw. au!2-3t SITXTA1TOXS WANTED-3IALE ANTD FEiL.VI.Ev RELIABLJ c-ooks, chambermaids, nurses ror sick and inrante, houekcepers, coach men and waiters, with refs., rurnished free of charge by MRS. MOORE, 30G aft" nw! AT, E.ELIABLE cookf, chambermaids, nurses tor rtclc and infants, housekeepers, coach men ana waiters, with refs, furnished t rec of charge, by lift MO0RB7308 GstSw? if- AVANTED AGIiTTS. "WANTi:D Agents; ?20 to 525 a week sura to workers, no capital aeededi new goodsr sew plan, sells at sight; every family needa It HOUSEHOLD SPEC. CO.. Box. 4"4 CtocinDatl, Ohio. my29-sat26t FOR SALE BOPSEsT FOR BALE-A great Bargain itiioid."at once; -roorn house, K.e.; good home. Apply to OWNER, tttfstffic. aul4-3t SITUATIONS "WANTED 3IALF. WANTED -By a Virginian, to attend horre; or stable; nr any honest work. AddressBOS: 92, this office. 1C A QUIET, uiber man, good refs., wants n piaiv asHoreroom man or iwrter, hutelor store, city. 3(6 G st. nw. 1 1 WANTED Br intelligent young man sit uation as stenographer and typewriter or bojkkeeber. Address STEXUURAPnEit, this office lt-eni V.ANTfcJJ-By settled colored man, place to work; tend liorse or any kind or work around lton-e; Iwarding or private farmlv in or cut of the city. Address HEXRY. this office- uul3-3t WANTED -A young man ot 20 will pay to any one securing him Government position paying S50 per month, 20 per cent of salary each rncnth as long a he keeps it. Address W. K. D , this olflce aul3-3t WANTED -Employment at moderate sal ary by a young mau of good habits; is an experienced meat cntter and general grocery clerk, has been in the business about H years. Address SALARY, this otlice. aul2-3t,em WANTED lirst-class cigannaker wants position, willing to attend store. Address G E., this office. aul2-3t WANTED -Will give So for employment as lircinau, drlvei, wor m groCer ttore, good reference. Address J. W. S., 1G30 11th st. nw. atil2-3t WANTED Place to drive milk, wagon; highest refs F. SICKLES, Iso. 140 N. 1 ave- aull-3t-cm SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. AMhU-liy young ladr or education and experience situation "in orflce; copy ing, private corresiiondeuce, or other posi tion of trust. Address J)14 lUh bt. ne. aul4-3C WANTED-Situation by competent wo man to cook, or general nousework, chambermaid. 1702 1-2 10th tt. uw. It WANTED By white woman, a place to cook, wash aad iron. Address L. M., this olfJce. aul-l-3 1 WANTED By a competent girl place as cook or chambermaid; small family b21 23d st. nw. aul4-3t AVANTED-By thoroughly competent white woman, situation as first-cUbo cook; ca pable or taking entiie cliar; good ref. Please call at 42.1 lthst. nw. au!3-3t-em WATi:D A place as chambermaid or to assist with housework, by an ftonest white girl. Address ANNIE, this office. aul3-3t-em WA NTED Situation as housekeeper In hotel, or wtdowei'sfamilv, or Iliien-room, by young widow of experience. Call Box 245, this office. aul3-3t-em WANTED- Young lady wishes to pose for anart.st. MRS. E. ANDREWS, ueneral Debvciy. Wasnington. D. C. aul3-.it WANTED Hlgb soprano and alto to s.ndy at hair rates, terms cash. FAMOUS PROt caSOU. this office. aul2-3t WANTED By colored woman, place to cook or iron: or place to cleau by the week; good reft. 010 27th st. nw. aul2-3t,em. FOR KENT -1102 N. Y. ave., large, cool room; light housekeeping; S12. aul2-3t WANTED -Ladies to canvass a novel busi ness scheme; nothing to sell. Address QUICK, this office. aul2-3t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTElT-To rentiT Remington type w rlter. No 2, for 3 or 4 months; must b cheap: responsible for same Address W G GLTNN. Box 400, City. auJL3 WANTED-Would like to exchange fine fllTl mlirit H YC 1 -. ll1 ftty l.,fli,'c iil - , iiiui w j cuio vU lui ion; s uuu geufs high grade bicycles. Address W. B. V., this office. au!4-2t WANTED A Fmall carpenter's bench Address R. A. CARPEN'lER, this ortice. aul4-3t BUI' your winter coal at the dump, 3d and,K its. se,anl save money. L -T. GudFkEI. aull-7t NOTICE -SlOO reward for the arrest and conviction of any second-hand dealer who sells second-nand furniture cltcaper than II SAYMAN. 1721 Pa ave nw. Furni ture bought, sold, exchanged, repaired and upholstered. Visitors welcome. aul3-.5t WANTED Store rixtures, highest cash prices paid for all kinds; drop postal. 313 Pa ave. nw. aul3-3t WANTED A man with 52C0 to put chase an interest in a bai. legitimate busi ness, full information given. Address BOX 3. thu office. an!2-3t WANTED l pair ot nice bay horses, har ness and carriage; will trade an un incumbered house or bricks for same. Ad-dress- C. C this office. aul2-3t WANTED- To buy" a good secon unhand upright pano; wilt pay cash. Address Box 84, Lincoln. Ta. aul I -1 t-cm AVANTED Horses to graze on 'Auburn" farm;" 1,500 acres, 30 miles lrom Wash ington; $2 per mouth; greatest care taken of horses; not responsible for accidents; called for and delivered; best refs. S. A. BUCKNER, Lunette P. 0.. Loudoun county, Va. aul 1-3 1 "WANTED Would like some typewriting to do at leisure time; good ref.; Remington ma' bine. ACCURATE, this office. aul 1-3 1 A PROFESSOR of dermatology will re move superfluous growths of hair pain lesslj .'d permanently in SO minutes ueat u.ent ut tiie homes of patients. Address, naming hour for treatment, immediate at-fct-ntion" unquestioned ref.; moderate ch.irge. PROFESSOR, this office. au-t WANTED HOUSES. W A.MED September I, to rent a house or 0 to in rooms; new one with all modern improvements and stable preferred; lo cated between 12th and 20th, Pa. ave. and K sis nw.; rent not to exceed 5-40 per month; will lease Tor a term or years. Address H. G.. this office. It WANTED -To buy a smaH place in or near the city, on Installment plan. Ad dress J. B. INGLEDUE, 221 K st. ne, aul3-3t WANTED-To rent house with large lot, near city; convenient to cars; state par ticulars Address E. G. M., tills office. aul3-3t "WANTED FA RMS. WANTED To rent, within or adjacent to tne D. or c, small farm suitable for dairy and trucking purposes, possession wanted by Jan. 1, 1805. For further par Ticnlarb address DAIRYMAN, Cabin John, Ma aul4-3t FOH SALE-HORSES & CARRIAGE. WANTED A good driving horse; medium size; between 5 and 8 years old; mubt be cheap for cash: give price. Address DRIV- ING HORSE, this office. item FOR SALE 1 young buggy borse, 5 years old, will sell at a sacrifice If taken at once, price, $40. No. 1237 0 st. ne. aul3-3t-em FOR SALE-Horse, tank wagon and har ness, complete for oil business. CalLafter 6 p. mM 131G 11th st. nw. aul3-3t-em FOR SALE Three horses; one good de livery horse; two saddle, and drivers. In rear of 612 G st- nw. aul2-3C FOR SALE A Columbus buggy; good as new; also a line set of light douole har ness 1105 llth bt. nw. aull-3t-em FOR SALE-A doctor's phaeton; nothing finer made, no reasonable offer refused also very stylish horse, suitable for couoe or surrey. 1327 H st.nW. aull-3fc FOR SALE 2 wagons, 2 buggies, 2 flur ries, 1 trap, G sleighs; also 2 cheaphorses; these goods are left to be sold: nothing In reason refused. 927 D St., next Merchants' Parcel Delivery Co Jy20-tf,em FOR RENT OR LEASE. FOR RENT OR LEASE-In Laurel, Md., cor- store. 10x48; good shelving and counters; large cellar and electric lights. Address C. W.BOND.Laurel, Md. aull-6t,cm FOH EKNT STORE & DWELLING. FOR SALE Two-stcry brick store and dwelling; a. m. I.; good location, near Columbia cars; brick stable; price, only 3,200; 2ofJ cash, and balance $20 tier mouth. Address OWNER, L., this office. aul3-3t,em FOB TfTREw lOR HIRE To drummers and business men, horse and buggy or Dayton, $2 per day, and special prices for pleasure driving. Apply to the REX STABLES, rear GI5E st. nw.: telephone call. 10U. an30-rf COUNTRY BOARD. S4 PER WEEK, for best country board; ice, fruit, good milk ami butter; high, am! dfy, wlta good ehade; 2 1-2 mile from a?oa- Address Miss Lv S MOSLEY, Gainesville, Va, aal43. FOR RENT- ROOMS. FOR KENT-Nicely furnished second story front room and back parior;eorner house. 1101 II st. nw. It FOR BENT Nicely fur pnrlor bedroom; first floor; alsu two rooms; 56 and SI') a month: gentlomeaonly-. 1233 N. 1. ave. aul-l-3 1 - FOR RENT Fur. front room. $5 per month ,04 II st. nw. aul-t-3i FOR RENT 515 L st. nw.; beautiful 2d floor, south front, bay-window, commu nicating rooms; smgle or en buite; hull room, i5 per mouth. aul4-3t FOR RENT Comfortable fur. rooms; op posite Judiciary Squaie; ?8, $10 per month; transients accommodated. 423 4th st. nw. uul4-3C FOR RENT-Furnislied; two front rooms; on parlor floor; together or separate; terms reasonable. Apply 821 Oth st. uw. It FOR KENT-Two newly rur. communicat ing 2d floor rooms, suitable Tor four young men: at SG a month each. Call oi uudrcss -j04 li:th st. nw. aul4-3t FOR RENT 3 large, beautiful front rooms; each suitable lor two gentlemen; fur nished or unfurnished: at bummei prices; fine location. 1 203 13th st. nw. 1 1 FOR RENT-Rooms, riirnished; large, cool house;, from 4 to 10. 1121 1 st. nw. lt-em FOR RENT-814 3d st nw.: 2 adjoining front rooms on 2d rioor; nicely fur.; nil 'xmvenleuce? on same floor; light house keeping if desired, near cars and depts ; south and east exposure. aul3 3t FOR RENT 1131 11th st. nw.; pleasant, convenient location; whole flat; 2 nice rooms, fur. complete; housekeeping; $14; another laige front room, for gentleman, Sil; no cniiuren: Indiana family. aut:-2t FOR RENT Ile.sat.ble rooms, at Fairfield, on Chevy Chase road: highest and most desirable location ill District, terms rea suitable; on piemlses. W. W. WARFIELD. aul2-3t-em FOR RENT Nice front room, with closet, ou car line; $5 per month. 221 D st. nw. aul2-3t-em LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING -Suite of two lovely rumtshed looms; entire rioor; re- rugeiator and water ou sanid rioor; terms, reasonable. 415 G bt. nw. aul2-.IC-em FOR KENT Furnished, 2 front rooms; buitnble for light housekeeping. 1225 L st. u w. au!2-2t FOR RENT Entire 2d floor lumished complete: light housekeeping; ouiet people. J.G33 U st. n w. aul2-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, 2d floor; mod. Imp., private lamily, suit able for gentleman; price G per month. 217 11 st. nw. au!2-3t FOR RENT 1 large front rm.. on 1st lloor; will lent cheap. No. 3 K. bt. ne. aull-3t,ciu FOR RENT -3 rooms fur. for housekeep ing; pantry, closets, yard and shed; ilO. 717 1st st. nw. aull-3t-eru hOlt ItLAT-i omfortable, fur. room, 2d floor; also parlors for professional use; transients accommodated. 918 N. Y. ave. nw. auO-Gt-em FOR KENT 025 U bt. nw., nicely fur nished rront room, with bay window, on Httond rioor; also two good-sized hall rooms, bath on same floor, summer rates. au'J-Gt-em FO irREN T Nlcply rur. room, 2d floor; opens on a veiauda. 1.50 a week, board if oesired. 12 Gth st. ue., near E. Cap. St., cais and Capitol. aut-7t FOH KENT- UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two elegant unfurnished rooms; 2d floor; light Housekeeping- $12 436 1-2 H st. nw. aul4-2t FOR KENT -215 1st st. nw., 3 nice unfur. rooms on 3d floor, with gas; two car lines pass the door; rent 10. aul 1-3 1 FOR RENT 1102 N. Y. ave,; large, cool rooms; light housekeeping; 2 for $12. au 1 4-3C i-Oli RENT Three or lour unfurnished looms, secoud floor, light housekeep ing. 100 Ma.ss. ave. ne aul3-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished, two large, feU ligided parlors and small room adjoining, physician, dentist, dressmaker, etc, tiath on wme floor, near Palais Royal. 723 llth st nw. au!3 3t FOR RENT Two unfurnished front rooms for light housekeeping. 511 F st. nw. aul3-3t FOR RENT G37 Md. ave.ne., 2 oi 3 unfur. rooms, 2dor2dfloor;reasonable. aul2-3t-em FOR RENT 3 or 4 unfor rooms. 2d floor, light housekeeping; $20 and $25; in cluding heat, desiraole. 01b O bt. nw. an! 2-at-em FOR RENT Three unfur. rooms, on 2d floor, for light house keepiug. 230 2d st. ne. aul 2-3t,em rUK KENT Lnrur.,2 very desirable rooms ou the :id rioor; every convenience 1402 Oth st. nw. aul2-2t FOR RENT Two rine rooms, unfurnished, 2d rioor, for light housekeeping. 1784 Sth Bt. nw. au!2-3t FOR BENT 3 unfur. rooms for lighthouse keeping; $15 per mouth. 1114 llth st. nw. aull-3t-eni FOR RENT 3 unfurn- nits., suitable for light housekeeping, newly painted and papeied. fine location. 941 M st. nw. au-10,0t ROOMS AND BOARD. FOR KENT-Largc 2d-story front room, with board; also other pleasant rooms; reduced rates for two in room. 210 D st. nw. aul4-3t FOR RENT A neatly fur. front room with board and laundry, $1G per month Ad dress 455 H bt. nw. aul4-3t FOR ULNT Nico neat fur. room, 2d rioor, near bath; including board, $4 per week; good table board $3 per week. 2 2b F st. nw. aul 3-3t FOR RENT Large, bay-window, 2d-story room, with board, for two, $36. 206 D Bt. nw. au!3-3t FOR RENT Rooms: fur.; with or without board; near Capitol; terms moderate. 114 O St. ne. aul2-3t,em PLEASANT rooms and first-class board, from $17 to $20 a month- 16 4th 6t. ne. aull-4t,em WANTED ROOMS. WANTED Two unfurnished rooms; $9. Address CENTRAL, this office. lt WANTED Bv small family, 2 or 3 fur. rooms for light housekeeping; must be reasonable. Address A. R., this office, stating terms and location. It WANTED Gentleman and wife will givo lessons in acting tor use ot room. Address INSTRUCTION, this office. It WANTED By a quiet young couple, 2 or 3 large fur. rooms, withor without board, ne. or se. preferred; give size of rooms and price; ref- exchanged. Addresi BOX 70, this office. aul3-3t "WANTED BOARD. WANTED Board in private family, con venient to City Hall; dinner at 2 or 3 p. m. Address E. 'W., this office. aul2-3t FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS. FUR KENT-New brick stable; 4 btalls; room lor 2 wagons; largelort. Apply to 705 11 St. ne. aul4-3t FOR RENT-Dining-room and kitchen, to caterer, jn lodgmg-hou.se on 10th st., near Mass. ave., nw.;ln exchange tor beard. Address DINING-ROOM, this office. aul3-3t-em FOR RENT -No. 2 Remington Typewriter; $3 a month- REMINixTON, Springman Express Office. lt-em LOST. IF ROBERT JACKSON or anyone else. will return the little Yorkshire dog lost April 14, to 1534 I st., no questions wIU be asked and a liberal reward will be given. It LOST-On Aug. 13, going from 133& Wallach place to-tbe WJhitcLot or on the road m the White Lot, one 3-set opal ring, old gold. Liberal reward if Teturned to 805 11 st. nw. au 14-36 EUSX- Aug. 11, 1807, bet. 8th anili, bts. se. ana Congress Freights,, or at the Heights, a roll or bills containing $125, bet. the honrsor7:30andll p.m. Allftcral rcwaid IX returned to owner at 527 8th st. se- aui;i-;it LOST Plant gold giape leaf pin, on 13tb, iSt.4Ias3- ave- ard electric station, on 13 1-2- st., or on F, bet llth- and 13th nw.; bet. 9 and 10:30 a. m A liberal ieward.it returned to 1112.13th st. nw. mil. 2--3t FOtTND. .bOUND-On. Tuesday night, altjet storm, 2 bay Horses; owner-can have same by pay ?.,.toLa,ivertlfcCillsnt aQd their feed. Call IdOrfi H et. nev aal2-31? rKHSONALS. No tmposltioul Nothing but facts given by Clairvoyant and Palmist Her predictions, information, and advice on business, marriage, divorces, separations, peiiiioii.-, liueds, wills, lawsuits, trae.s, 'osb or stolen property, etc., are accurate and truthful. -Names given. No matter what trouble you may have, call on. this gifted woman; stio can help you out of all difficulties. Absolute satisfaction guar aul eed. Gorman and English spoken. Resi dence, 1303 u st. nw. aul3-lmo MR. BRACKED, of Providence, R. I., Is a genuine spir itual medium of the best class; can be seen on all business or every description; all in trouble or doubt should see him at once; gives full numes and perfect b pi rit tests; sittings dally at 58 H st. nw., from 10 a. in. to 8 p. m.; terms mod erate; refers you toNo'ilonul Association of Spiritualists. aull-7t,em PROF. CLAY-Oldesti established medium advertising In tills city; consult him en bu.-iness, lawsuits, divorce, speculations, separations, love or family troubles, can tell you unythlngyoii wish to know; brings beparated luisbandnnd wire together; makes sweetheartor lover trqc; causes marringeb; removes spells or mysterious feeling.': gives luck; fee, 50 cents; hours, 10 to 10 dally. 480 II si, sw. aul 4-3t THE NEW TARIFF lias not affected "My Sweetheart cigarettes,"' the best and only hand made du" the market; $1.75 per box, at I!rliikmuir,fi22 Pa.ave.; Wallace's, 030 Oth St.; Manlou's, 41-2, near Md. ave.; Steveiib', 32 and Psts., Georgetown; and Lauuoit,. tho tip top num. 5c per puck from all dealers. X aul2-4t MADAM 13 RETTA, clairvoyant, medium and card reader, 25c and 50c. No. 510 E bt. nw. aull-7l,em araiK. teeo. Medium and card reader, Washington's most ram oiis clairvoyaut and palmist, con sult her on business, love, and family af fairs; reunlies the separated; remo es spells; causes speedy marriages, and gives good luck; open dally; German spoken; 25c. and 50c; 920 11 st. nw. uul0-14t MADAM NOLAN, the celebrated clairvoy ant and trance medium, has removed from G02 II st. ne. to 90G 7th t. uw., second lloor; sittings daily; 50c. and $1; names given, seances Monday and Thurs- day nights, 25 cents. aul0-5t WE'LL, iiowl and howl and howl, until you come down here- for an elegant ctibloin made suit, "a little worn," for a figure that will make you come agalu. We tell; orhers talk. JUSTU'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw. - au9-7t,em "Mrs. OR, HI sl'ECI VLlaT In obv.etrlcs. gold medal awarded for tho science of obstetrics from trie University of Munich, Bavuria; treats successfully woman'h complaints and Irregularities; pri vate sanitarium for ladies berore and dar ing confinement. Office hours from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., No. 8 7th st.ne. ' F.HALEEvNSedium Scientific palmist and card reader; tello your full name, reveals vour past, describes the present, uud foretells your future life; also tells about business deals, lawsuits, love nffalrs, family troubles, reunites the beparated, brmga quarrels all right, re moves opells, causes mairiages, and gives good iuck, etc. Addiess P. O., care den. Del.. Atlantic City, N. J. Will le turn hero in Sept. Satisfaction guaran teed. Specialist, . Cor. 12th J and F Sts. Treats successfully all Diseases of the Brain and Nervous riystar.i, Diseases of the Blood, Sbin,Stomuch,Kldiieybnud Bladder, Night Losses, Sexual Weakness, Stricture, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Syphilis and all Private Diseases ot either bex. Consulta tion and Ununry Analysis free. The highest lee charged, whether you have one or more diseases, Is Which includes all medicines. Hours. 10 to 12 and 3 to 5, dally; Sun day,litol2. Jyl3-tt WANTED Ladies' dresses made, $3 up; pel feet fit: Baughman's dress-cutter, $5. MME. H YATT, 908 N. Y. ave. Jy24-lmo THE "3 DATS" CURE (for men) leads all remedies In this city; a prompt and permanent cure or no charge; consultat.on free DK. McKEEEAN, 716 12th st. uw. au4-lmo NATIONAL DENTAL PAKLORS uuo if street Ortliwesr. Gold fillings and bridge work a spe cialty, at the lowest price; amalgam ull iugx, 00c; toll setsot teeth on plates, $5; extracting, either by ga or local spray, absolutely painless, 50o; without, 2Cc; all work done oy experts, and guaranteed the Debt; open on Sundays from 10 to 3 pjclock. j rnh22 -tf MME. E3TELLE, Medium Tells past, piesent and future, temoveB evil Influ ences, takes off spells, hqurs from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., cures of female diwuses. 146 EastCapltoIbt. au2-2wkem OR. CZ&RiVS, Sl'EUlAElbX, uiu ya. Ave. N.u.tutixastoii,D. o. Treat all chronio and private diseases, Piles, Stricture, Hydrocele, Gout, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Blood Poison cured; vitality re stored. Consultation free and confidential to both bcxes. Dally, 9 to 12, 3 to 6. apl8-tr Dr. Leatherman, EXPERT SPECIALIST in the euro of all private diseases. Hydrocele Varicocele, Stricture, Impotency, and Syphilitic Diseases positively cured. Ad vice and Consultatluu i-ree. both Sexes, uours, 9 to 12, 'J to 5; Tues., Thurs , and Sat. evenings, 7 to 8. No. 002 F st. nw. (Closed Sunday.) jel5-tf X.EGAL NOTICE. IN Justice's court, ot the District ot Columbia. Before Samuel C. Mills, esq., Justice or the peace, 617 La. ave- nw. Emauuel C. Peach vs. The Interstate Vitii fied Brick, and PaIug Company, a cor poration. A summons Jn due form having been issued out of this court to a lawful constable or this District for the said delendant, and the same having been bv sald constable returned "Not to be found,1' tt is hereby ordeied that said defendant cause his appearance to be entered herein ou or before the first Tuesday iaSeptember, 1897, otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as m case or default. (Seal.) SAMUEL C. MILLS, aul4,21,28. Justice or the Peace. EXTENSION OF HIGHWAYS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Washington, July 1, 1897. To whom it may concern: The commission created by section 2 of the act of Congress approved March 2, 1893, entitled ''An act to provide a per manent system of highways in that part ot the Districtof Columbia lying outside cf cities, has received from" the Commis sioners of the Districtof Columbia a certi fied copy or a map showing a proposed permanent system of highways in the District o f Columbia within the area bounded by North Capitol street, Florida avenue. Eastern Branch, and the District line- This map and plats showing in de tail how each lot and tract is aWected by the proposed system ot highways, are now on exhibition In Room 9, 4th floor, of the District Building. All persons interested ore invited to examine the map and plats. The .ommisslon will consider any sugges tion or protest concerning the location ot any highway or portion of a highway as shown on the map. The suggestions and protests must bo in writing and must set forth clearly the reasons for the changes nnd show the property owned or controlled by tho objector. All protests, etc.. must bs submitted on or- before the FIRST OF OCTOBER. 1S97. and be addressed to the Chief on Engineers, U- S. Army. War De partment, Washington, D. C. Tlie com mission will meet October 15, 1897. at 9 o.'clock a. m.. In the office of the Secre tary ot War, to dispose or all objections, andwiu then bear orally from those who de sire tq thus support their written objec tions. R. A. ALGER, Secretary ot War; C. N. BLISS, Secretary of tho Interior; JOHN M. WILSON, Chief of Engineers. U. B. Army. Jyl2-15t,au9-15i FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Two fine brick cottages; rent for $21; first-class neighborhood In ue., one square from cars; between 3,000 and 4,000 feet of ground; good yard to 6ft. alloy; or trade tor a largo house with stable south of II St., north of Md. ave., east of Oth St. ne. Apply I. W. SITLER, 022 E st. ne It.em WANTED Would exchange for gent'B high grade bicycles one ot the finest one-borso turnout In the city; coBt, when new, $800: will take bicvelea at market price. Address 770, this office. anI2-3t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY-A,farm of 51 acres aliout 1-a mile from Latiham "Station on B. & P. R-R.; good buildings. good water, orchard ing, etc. Inquire W. W. STAN0LIFF, Lauham, Md, aulO-Gt , FOR KALE AND RENT. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN, BY THOMAS E.WAGGAMAN.917F ST.NW. HOUSES FOR KENT. 2209 13th st. nw., 6 rms $20 CO yi.iV.a- ''lve-liW- " "" 2B00 r.1.0,1-' t. nw., io rms 35 00 l!i, li. &t- w- 7 rms 25 50 i?,1.yt-avo.nw.,8 rms 23 00 530 21stst. nw., 6 rms 22 50 i 30 5th bt. se., 8 rms 13 50 ?JG,.0 ht. sw., 5 rms 9 30 72 G bt. ne.r4 rms GOO 29047thst.nw.,0 rms 12 00 STORES, OFFICES, ETC. Stable, rear 1314 Mass. ave. nw..$125 00 Store, G2G La. ave. nw 115 00 CentraIflulldiHg,Roornsllandl2.. 3o 00 Hall, 3d floor, 410 10th st 35 00 Store and dwg., 1101 4th st.ne., 7 rooms 30 00 Store and dwg., 937 Fla.ave.nw., 8 looms 25 00 630 D St.. Room 1 15 00 Stable, rear 1417 K bt. nw 16 00 Stable, rear 1G29 O bt. nw 15 30 Store, 937 Fla. ave 10 00 IJNIMPIfntri'ii nimMPDivv pni a.ur I Lots Aubrey Heights $000 i-"i.n ocrwm neiguis ouu Lots Kensington Heights 500 Lots Charlton Heights 250 Lois 3d st, bet K. anu L ne -... 950 LolbAlst,betl-2andlststsbv 800 Per Toot. Lots Cleveland Heights 32 1-2 Lots Cleveland Heights 30 Lots Falrvlcw, Ivy City 25 LotuVn ave, bet 27th and 28th sts.. .GO Lots Sllgo, Md 02 Lots Takoma Park CO TWO-STORY BRICK AND FRAME 009 and 911 llth slnw.f h,7 ims.$l 2,500 fit a 11 Eft CW ll I, Q Imo 12,000 917 8th stnw.b li. 6 ruisll "....".'.'. Cottage, Wesley Heights, 9 rms.. 812(1 8tnw. h h. 7 Tm 8,000 7,500 7,000 6,200 6,150 5,500 3,500 2,600 4,270 5,000 612 O st nw. h li. 7 tm.. 1520 O stnw.b h, 7 rms 1106 21st nw, f h, 5 rms 1940 llth st nw, b h, 8 rms 82 L st uw, b h, 6 ims 3338 and 3340 T stnw.f h.both. 1603 19th stnw, b h. 6 ruin 59 Fla ave nw,b h, 7 rms. Store and dWer. 13th st. het E and F, 7 rms. 5,600 316 1-2 and 318 I stse.b h,4 ims 2,400 361 O st sw, b h, G ims 2,000 1112 K st se, f h, 5 ims 1,500 The above Is only a portion of the prop erty on in y books. For full list call at of fice for bulletin issued on the 1st and 15th. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F St. N.W. FOH RENT HOUSES. FOR SALE Two-story" 6-rooTn dwelling; nicely papered: lot 10x78 to 15-rt.uliey; price, only $1,600; small cash pavment; balance monthly. Address OWNER, B., this office. anl3-3t,eiu FOR RENT At greatly reduced rates, 739 lbt st. nw., 6 rooms and bath, in excellent repair; large yard; only $15.50; also 1142 N J. ae.: 4 rooms and water; $12.30. B. F. SAUL, se. cor, 7th and L sts. nw. aul2-3t-em 10K RENT Corner storo and dwelling In northwest; 5 rooms, bath and stove; rent reduced from $30 50 to $20.50 per month. GRAHAM & CAMPBELL. G17 14th st. aul2-3tem FOR RENT Excellent G-room houhe with bath, centrally located on 7th st. nw.; suitable for business or dwelling. Address DWELLING, thisoffice. aul2-3t em FOR RENT-S35.50; 1815 G bt. nw.; banl tary plumbing, large yard; newly papered and painted; cool, pleasant rooms; every thing iu complete ordr Apply to WES COTT A WILCOX, 1907 Pa. ave. nw. aui2-3t MISCELLANEOUS. 1 will horcatter extract teeth with nitrous oxide gas for 50c per tooth. Best teeth fe7 per set. Gold crowns, $a. Amalgam fillings, SI. Have filled forty lum.srtno teetu In this nt; extracted twenty thousand teeth, and made ovei six thousand set-- Dr. S. T.MASON, 711 12th st. nw., formerly cor. lath and Pa. ave. nw. au9-lmo-em WEYLER TO BE REPLACED-But a new captain general won't interfere with our business. We do the be6t wall papering and interior decorating in the ;lty at the lowest prices. Rooms papered, $2 up. F. G. N0LTE, 810 Oth st. No branch. au7-tf LATEST FAD Boys overalls, sizes from 3-8 and 8-15, with suspenders attached, price, 25a; headquarters tor plate print ers' overalls; all sizes, price, 50c, at SELHY.'S.l003Fenn ave. nw. aul0-6t-em $1 00, $1 25 ANU SI 50 Ladles , Misses' and cnildrcn's Oxtord Ties and Slippers; all go tor 50c a pair; not more thau one pair to each purchaser; Ihvs single pants, small sizes, 25c , go tor 10c J. W SELBY'S, 1903 Penn. ave. nw. aulO-ot-em XOV couldn't do better than to invest your burplus ftinda Into clothing; they are bound io go up, while you can buv a $10, all-worsted suit at SELBY'S, "for 0.75; d.n all wool, blue flannel (Middle icx) indigo blue, $12 suit for $7, $5, and $7 broken sizes tor $2.50 and $3, men's working pants, 50c and upwards, at lU3 Penn. ave. nw. aulO-Ot-em MONK'S DINING ROOM, formerly 931 E bt. nw., now at 608 llth st. nw. aul0-dt TRINTING -1,000 cards, 65c; 1,000 bill hcads, 75c. S07 9thnw. Jy31-l4t-em ROUGH DRY LAUNDRY; 5 cents per lb.: strictly hand work. 1533 14th bt aw. We propose through this medium to obviate at the homes of our patrons the unwelcome wash day; we use only the purest soapsand filtered water; drop postal; we will call for and deliver. Each person's wash done beparnteiy. Jyl5-lmo PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING. Printing 500 card3, 75c; 500 envelopes, 75c; 500 note heads, 75c; 500 state meats, 75c: binding mugazl.ies, 50o.; mtscellaneouB books rebound. G. E. WILLlAMb, B16 7th bt. nw. teo-tr I WONDER who pays the highest prlcei ror gents' cast-oft clothing; drop postal BAUL BROS.. 923 D Bt. nw. myl5-amo AT THE Business orrico ot The Timet you will find Window Cards of all de EUiptions "Table Board," "Furnished or Untornibned Rooms,""Unf urnished Rooms," "Fui nibbed Rooms, With oi Without Board, ' "Furnished Rooms, With Board," "Furnished Rooms." Five cents la tot price of each card. ap21-tf FURNITURE moved; largest 2-horse load, $2.50; 1-horse loads, $1.25; pianos, $2: furniture packed and shipped; experienced men only; storage. COLUMBIA TRANS FER CO., 323 4 1-2 st. nw. 'mono iuuo myy-tr FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE A brand new No. 6 Reming ton typewriter. Typewriter Headquar ters and Manufactuiers' Agency, 1307 F st. nw., Washington, D. C, BURKET & HE WETT, Agents. aul4-3t FOR SALE Cheap, fixtures ot a grocery store, in good condition, consisting of shelves, counters, bins, 2 desks. Call or addr8 JOHN S. CISSEL, N. Cap. and E as. nw. aul3-3t-ern FOR SALE Bargain; handsome village cart; good as new; canopy-top; no horse motion; cost $123. 1826 16th st. nw. " aU13-3t uuu bALfc. High-bred Kentucky noise, 6 years old; can pace in 2:30; also good saddler: cheap tor cash. Address H. T., this orrice. aui3-3t FOR SALE Furniture of six-room flat; handsome sideboard, $15; 3 bedroom suites, $3, $5 and $8; parlor suite, couch, 6 odd chairs, large rug: large water filter, $2; 2 folding beds, $3; iron beds, $4; rubles, oil cloth, curtains: leather dining chairs, 75c,and a lot or fine housefurnish lngs. 1721 Pa. ave. nw. aul2-8t,em FOR SALE Singer -t-wine machine. S8; Remington, $7; Domestic, $12.50; White, $10; all with drop leaf and side drawers and warranted, at Oppenheimer'S New Home Agencj. 514 Ota st. nw.; plaiting and pinking while ..ou watt, 2c per yard; machines i epalred; prices low. aul2-3t-em toil SALE Tinners" tools and machinery; any reasonable orfer not refused. 911 4 12 st. sw. aull-3t-em FOR SALE YoungCubanandMexIcan par rots, monkeys, gold fishes, dogs, pigeons, canaries, incubators, spratts and Austin's dog bread; send for catalogue. SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. nw. au4-tf FOR SALE Two young, fresh Jersey cows, with calves. Dr. CZARRA'S farm, HyattsvUle, or 619 Pa. ave. nw.; upstairs. au3-lw,em FOR SALE Fresh cows; always on. band; would also exchange for dry cows- JNO. DENEKAS, 3510 Brlghtwood avenue. Jyl7-lmo-erB , FOR SALE TWO FIRST-CLASS WHIT4 tler boilers, 10O horsepower each, in ex cellent condition, with a 100 horse power Atlas engine; ror sale cheap ir removed soon. Apply to STILSON HUTCHINS, Hutchlns Building, where boil ers and engine can be seen. Jy2-C JgOn .SALE SUBITRBAN FOR SALE iTacres of fine land:' well Improved; G minutes' walk from Land over station; 8 miles from city: only $2,000; easy terms. T. J. 8TALEY, 623 at. nw, aul4r3t RAILROADS. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND MOUNT VERNON RAILWAY. From Station, 13 1-2 St. & Pu. Ave. in crrcce May o. 1807. Aioxaiiuna iweek days). 0.30, 7:05, 7:35. ex.; 8:00. 8:30, ex.; 8:00. 9:50, ,Y,:Z?' ex-' Il.oo. 11:45. a. in. 12:05.0X4 it.M, 1:10, ;, :00i cx ; :1, :oo, ex ; a.ao. :uu, ex.; 4:16, ex.; 4:45. 5:05, 5: ., ex.; 5:40. g:05, ex.: 6:25. 7:00, 8:00, :00. io:oo. 11:20, limw o. m. .. ..?.r ,A,exandrla (Sunday only). 8:00, V;"0' i:oy. 10:30, 11.00, 11.30. a. m. 12:00 .noon. 12:30. i:00, 1:30. 2:00, 2:30. 3:00, 3:o, 4:00, 4:30. 5:00, 5:30, 0:00. b-oU.7-00. K oh. U Oil. 10:00. 11 iO p. 111. ForMountYernon.DykennaWayKtations iwe days). 0:30. 10:05. 11:00 a. m. a:05, 1.15. a us. yoo. 4:oo. 4.15 p. m- For Dyke and lUvcrslda, 7.8 p. m , For Mount Vernon and Way Statloni, (Sunday only). 0:00, 11:00 u. m., 2:00, 4:00 . m. For ArlinpoT and Aqueduct Bridge (week days), 8 00, 8:30.0:00 10:05. 11:00, 11:45 a. in., 12 05,12:20,1:15, 2:05, 2:40. a 00, 3'HO. 4:00. 4.1B. 0:20, u.o5, 0:25, 7.oo, a:oo p. iu. For Arlington ond Aqueduct Bridge Sunday only), b 00, 0-00. I0.0O 10:30. 11:00, ii:ao a. m. 12:01; noon. 12:30. 1.00, l;30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 3.30. 4:00. 4:30, 0.00, 5:30, G:00. 6:30. 7.00. 8.00 P. m. . luggage checked Tree Tor passengers hoiciuiK- nrbt-class tickets at Station. Bi cycles, 25 cents each. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (Schedule in effect July 4. 1807.1 All trains arrive and leave Pennsylvania Passenger Station. 8:12 a.m. Dally, local ror Danville. Char lotte una way cations, connects asiiauas 6as ror btrasburg, Harrisonburg, and Staunton, dally, except Sunday, and al Lynchburg with the Norfolk and Western, daily, and with the Chesapeake and Ohio, duiiy, ror the Natural Bridge and Lex ington. 11:15 a. m. Dally.the UNITED STATES rAST MAIL, carries Pullman burret bleepers. New xort and Washington to Jacksonville, uniting at Salisbury with Pullman. Klecper ror Asheville and HoS Springs. N. U, Knoxvilie, Chattanooga and Nashville, Tenu., andat Charlotte with Pull man Sleeper Tor Augusta. Pullman Buffet (Sleeper Ne .v York to New Orleans, connect ing at Atlanta for Birmingham and .Mem phis. Sohd train, Washington to New Orleans without change. Sunsec personally conducted tourist excursion tnrough sleeper on this train every Wednesday to San Frua. Cisco, without change. 4.01 p. m Local tor Front Royal, dtra burg and Harrisonburg., with connection ror Blaunlou, dail.v, except Sunday. 4.51 p. in. DaKy, local lor Cbarlotte vlUe. 10.-4J p. m. Dally, WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN, VESTIBULED, LIM ITED, composed or Pullman Vestlbuled sleepers, dining cars and day coaches. Pullman sleepers New y.ork to Nash ville, Teno... via Ashevllle, Knoxvilie and Chattanooga. New Yoik to Tampa, via Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah and JackscuvUIe, New York to Memphis, via Birmingham, New York to New Oileans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestlbuled day ccach Washington to Atlanta. South ern Railway dining car, Ureensboro to Montgomery. '1KA1NS ON WASHINGTON .-US'D OHIO DIV1H10N leave Washington 3:01 a. m. dally, l:oo p. m- and 4.45 p. in. daily, ex cept Ounday. and 0:25 p. in. Sunday only for Rcuud Hill; 4:32 p. m. dally, except Sun Cay ror Leesburg, aud G 25 p. in. duilv ror Horncion. Returning, arrive at Washing ton 8 2G a, in. and b.40 p. m. dally, and 3:00 p. in. dally, except Sunday, rrora Round Hill, and 7.06 a. m. daily, except Suuduy, from Herndon, and 8.54 a. m. daily, except Sunday, from Leesburg. 'through trains from the South arrive at Washington G:42 a. m.. 2.20 p. m and 0:25 p. m. dally. Harrisonburg, 12 40 p. m. aud 0.25 p. m. daily, except Sunday, and 8:30 a. m daily from Charlottesville. Tickets, bleeping car reservation and In formation ruruisiied at offices, 511 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Fenn eylvaula Railroad Passenger btatlon. . iE UHlSliN, Ueu. Sjupt. 0. M. OliLi', irnrtic Aiunager. W. A. 'l tiuiv, oen. X'ass. Agent. L. 8. UK.UWN. Geo. Agt. Pass. Depti inSINESS CITANCKS. FOR SALE Fruit and confectionery store, cheap. 460 La. ave. nw. au!4 3t FOR SALE Mus'sellclgar store and other bufclncss- $00 profit ii month, inetigate Addreft, QUICK, tills office aul4-3t I'OK S.VLh-Ueat corner grocery store on 7th st. sw.; cheap; also billiard pailors, 4 tables and cigar stand; cheap S. M. JONES,51010tlist. nw. aul4 3t FOR SALE Bicvcle store and repair shop; wheels, tools, sundries, aud fixtures; good business bland; with storage wheels, cheap rent. Address WHEELS, this office. aull-35 WANTED - Merchants having Ice boxes holding 500 to 700 pounds ot Ice, can learn ot a saving of 75 per cent of ice billb. Typewriter tieadquarters anil Manu facturers Agency, 1307 F st. nw., Wash ington, D. C, BURKET A HEWETT, Ageuts. aul4-3t VALUABLE PATENT Austria, pop'l 40, 000,000; 13-year pat, $10; Japan, 15 year pat., $125; if pat. Is rejected your mouey refunded; party can make about $3,000 in 6 mo. Address AUSTRIA AND JAPAN , this office. aul 4-3t FOR SALE A bargain; long established oyster, dining and lunch saloon, on Pa ave., doing good business; good reasons for selling. Address E.S., thisoffice. aull-3t FOR SALE Corner grocery: cash trade. 7 rooms and stable; good buslnes-.: a bargain J sold at once. E. H. GARDEN, 917 E st. nw. aull-3t FOR SALE -Counter, shelving and small lot otuer fixtures; also small stock gro ceries it desired: store for rent cheap; good stand, best chance to get in business ever offered; horse, wagon and harness; also dayton cheap. 700 7th st. sw. aul3-3t,em WANTED-Stock of groceries: cheap for cash. Address A. W., this office, lt-em NOTICE-$100 reward for the arrest and conviction of any second-hand dealer who sells second-hand furniture cheaper than H. SAYMAN, 1721 Pa. ave. nw. Furni ture bought, sold, exchanged, repaired and upholstered. Visitors welcome. au!3-3t WANTED Store fixtures: highest cash prices paid for ail kinds; drop postal. 31 5 Pa. ave. nw. aul3-3t FOR SALE Cheap, dining saloon aud Ice cream parlor doing a good business, good reasons for seHing. 41-2 N sw. au!3-3t FOR SALE -Cheap, a 2-chair barber shop for cash; owner leaving town. Address A P., this office. au!3-3t FOR SALE -Cheap; $150 will buy a good grocery, with house of 7 rooms; cheup rent; good fixtures; fine location, nw. COMMERCIAL, 510 F nw. aul2-3t-em $2 FOREVERY$lINVESTED-Money se cured; am forming a syndicate to pur chase block of lots in the District; lets now selling for 15c and 25cper foot; have option at 10c; will guarantee to sell these lots insido ot 1 year for 20c; syndicate lim ited to 20 at $10 per month each; investi gation solicited. Address ATHENS, this office. aul2-tf-em FOR SALE Drug store; doing good cash business; satisfactory reasons given for selling: no triflers ned answer. Address SALOPUEN, this office. anl2-3t FOR SALE The neatest and best paying lunch room in town. Address NEAT KST. this ornce. aui2-3c 10R SALE S toot and flxtuies ot a grocery and provision store, including a good horse and wagon, doing a splendid business and located on one ot the bebt comers in the northwest: no one need apply unless they mean business. Ad dress SNAP, this office. au!2-3t LUNCHROOM, Pa. ave.nw.: rent$20; dally receipts $10 to $20. BUSINESS EX CHANGE, 1321 F. au!2-3t FOR SALE Barber shop; three chairs, and furniture; good business; sell at once; icu-ve cn.y. -.ypiy ou.s a sc. nw. aul2-3t FOR SALE Saloon, cheap; best location In outhwest; low rent; cabinet fixtuies: doing a good business; best of leisons for celling. If you mean business call at 615 7th st. sw. aul2-7t UKOCEKX, $325j near 3d and M nw.; rent $12: 3 rooms. BUSINESS EXCHANGE. 1321 F. aui2-:tt GKOCHRY,7thnw.;wlthorvvIthoutwhole s'ale liquor license; at!nventory;4 rooms: rent 33. BUSINESS EXCHANGE, 1321 F. mil -Mfc FOR SALE Great bargain; $275 Tor gro cery with 6 rooms and stable; rent, $25; will inventory $300. COMMERCIAL, 510 F nw. aull-3t-em WANTED To buy milk route; cheap. MILK, this office. au 1 1-3t-ern FOR SALE-$250willbuya $300 stock of groceries; rent only Slo; good business; is worth $500. COMMERCIAL, 510 F nw. aull-3t-em FOR SALE A three-chair barber shop; price, $150; in good order. Address SHOP, thia offico. aull-3tcm FOR BALL-Book, newspaper nnd job office; full of work; must sell; our olflce work will more than p rent. Address rKIN'TE B, this office. aul0-7t RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND S STREETS. T,5,tA.-u weet days-PITTSBriRG EX-f.-5t-fc,i,S Parlor auu Dining Cuts. Harri- infe to -t'Rtoburg. u .V- -I'L'NNSYLV.VNr.V LUIITED gunman Sleeping. Dinlnx. Smoking and Observation Cars.llarr'sO'ir to l.icago, Cincinnati, Inoianapolle. St. Louts, Cleve Harriabur To,edo- Battt I'artor Car to 10p'J-"-t,AI!T LINE-Pnllman Bcrfea rnr CaiT tto Harrtsburg. Burtet Parlor '8 4U,1'HaMl!,te' to ""abuts. Ixnre'J"' SU1SAUO AND ST- LOUIS xpress -bleeping car Washington cnr ij.T1!' anu Sleeping and Dining (via ?,rtfm.r to st- -"la. NasnvIllS 1 1 ii J Fn,r,mijatlT and Chicago, man Hi WKSlJSlcN' EPKESS-PuII-Sf,? Wetpln,ff Car FRtsbarg.Cblcazo. 8a? ttecago5 Cle-& i- v-F,dimii;sHUTP';v?.STES" express pitiiifJVi? ,e.ep?B .c5ra Vashingtou to Fittsburg and Harrlaburg to HtT Lo-j and CicclunatL DinlcsCar lv, & M. CIFIC Wpkess-puu-n Si? b'eePlng Car to Pittsburg. fr ; or K.aae, Canandalcua, Roche bu da" saxa Fail daily, excepi 1;P a .Tor Elmlra andRenovo, dally, S'pc Sundays- For WiUlamsport. dally, d.40 p m. ' 7:iii I,,irorW"Iamsport Rochester. Erie. Hurralo and Niagara Fans daliy. excepl Saturday, with Sleeping Ctir Wahiugtoa 10 iJurraio. 10,-f P- i. for Erie and Elmlra. dally: ror Canandalgua. Rochester. Burfaiu and Niagara Falls, Saturday nights only-PuU-man Sleeping Car Washington toRoche- iror irijJudeJpnia evv JCortt ana trie .East. '?,,?.. ,m- 'CONGRESSIONAL LIH fi. ,V' daUyt sdl Parior Cars, with Dla Vin Sar fi?m iSaltlmore. Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car). 8 00. 0.00. 10:00 DlntnS ?n"'nl li:00 (Dining Car from Wil .nl a m.. 12.45, 315, 4:20, 6:50, Tnl2? &a$ 113,5 P- m- a Sunday. 7:00 (Dining Car) 8.00. 9.00, 11:00 (Dining a.FI1ny.ra Wilmington) a. ra..l2A5,3.15. wTi?' J-,50.', 10:0, aad 11:35 P- m- F Philadelphia only. Fast Express, 7-50 a. weekdays. Express, 12:1 5 p m-weelc days. 2.01 and 5.40 p. m. dally. For Boston, without change. 7 50 a.m. week days, and 4.-20 p. m. dally. Saratoga Express (Parlor Car J. 0.00 ajn. week days. Fof n,?1,6.:Pore' 6 25 7-0r 7J30, 8.00, ?;,0"'.1(i-.0o-10-B0.addll.0ba.m.:i2.15; 12.4o, 12.50.2.01. 3. 15,3.40, (4.00 Llm- il,'..4-?0' 4-36 5-40 6-15 6.50, 7A0, 10 00, 10.40. 11.15. and ll.3b p. ra. On Sunday. 7 00.8.00.9.00 9.05.10.50, 1L00 a. m., 12.15. 1.15. 2.01, 3.15. 3:40, (4.00 Limited), 4.20, 5.40, 6.15.6.50, 7.10, 10.00, 10.40, and 11.35 p. m. For Pope's Creek Line, 7 5o a. m. and 4.38 p. ra. dally, except Sunday. Sundayi, v Ou a m. For Annapolis, 7.00. 9 00 a. m.. 12.15 and 4 20 p. m. dally, except Sunday. Sundays, 9.00 a. m.and 4.20 p. m. Atlantic Coast Lice-Express for Florida and points on Atlantic Coast Line. 4.30 arai- 3'46 P- m- daily; Richmond only, P-BZ,a . week-days; Atlanta Special, via Richmond and Seaboard Air Line, 4.40 p. m. daUy. AccommodaUon foe Quantico, 7.45 a. m. dairy, aiul 4.25 p m. week-days. Seusiiuro Cuuuccuon. For Atlantic City ivia Delaware River Bridge, all-rail route), 11.00 a, m 3.15 and 11.35 p. m. daUy; via MarKetstreeff wharr, y.iio a. m. (Saturd3 only), 10.00, 11.00 a.m., and 12 45 p m. weelt days, 11.35 p.m. daUy. bunuaya only, 12.15 p.m. For Cape May. 10 00. 11.00 a.m,. 12.45 p. m. week days, 11.35 p. m. dally. Ticket ortlces, corner Fifteenth and Q streets, and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for th checking of baggage to destination froca notels and reshlences J. B. HUTCHINSON. General Manager. J. R. WOOD. General Passenger Agent- ALTIJVIORE o AND OHI IC3.lLKUa.JJ. ) Bchednio in effect June 5. 1897 Leava Washington rrom station corner o new jersey avenue and O st. For Chicago and Nortcwest. Vestlbuled Limited trains, 10.00. 11.45 a. m,, 8.03 p.m. For Cincinnati, Bt Louis and Indianapo lis, Express, 11.45 a. m. Vestlbuled Ena cted, 3 40 p. in., express ll 30 p. m ior Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daUy 10.00 a. m. and 8 50 p. in. For Columbus, loledo and Detroit, 11:30 p. m. For Winchester ana way stations, a8:00, all. 45 a. m. aS:30 p. m. For New Orleans, Memphis, Birmingham, Chattanooga, Knoxvilie. Bristol and Roanr oke, 11.0 p. m. dally; Bleeping Can through. For Luray, 3:40 p. n daily. For Baltimore. we-iK-uaya, 5 00, 6.30, X7 05. X7 IO, X7 30, xa.OO. 8.30, X&.30, XlO.OO, 212.00 a. m., X12.05. 12:10, X12.40, X3 00, 3 20. X4:30, 4.35, X5.05, X5 10, x5 30, x6 20. 6.30. x8 00, 8:15, xu.20, 11-A5, xli.50 p. in., and 12:01 nignt Sundays, X7.05, x7.10,x7.30, 8:30, X0.00 a. m., xl2 05, X12 40, 1:00, X3.00. 3:20. 4.35, X5 00, x5:10, 6.30, X8.00, xo.iio. 11.15, xll:fto p m., xl2:01 night. ior Annapolis, 7.10 and b.30 a.m., 12.10 and 4.30 p. si. Sundays, 8.30 a.m., 4.35 p. m. For Frederick, week daya. a.00 a. ra, 11.45, 4.30, 5.30 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. m., 1.16 p. in. For Hagerstown, alO 00 a. m.anda5.30 p. m. For Boyd and way points, week days. 8.00 a. m., 4 30, 5.30, f ,05p.m. Sunday 8.00 a. m.. 1.15, 7.06 d jn For Galtheraburg and way points, weeS days, o.OO, 9.00 a.m., 12.50, 3.00; 4.30; 4.33, 5.30. 5.35, 7.05. 11.40 p. m. Sun days, B.00 a. ra., 1.10, 4.33, ..05; 10.15 p. m. For Washington. Junction ard waypot 8.00 a. m., 4.30. 5.30 p. m.. week day 9.00 a, m., 1.15 p. m.. Sundays. Tor Bay Ridge, week davs, 9A5 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Sundays, 9.35 a.m., 1.30 and 3.15 p. m. Royal ttlue Eine lor .ow xorK ana iniiaceipnia. All trains illuminated with I'lnisch light. For Phlladelphlv,New York, Boston and tha iiaat. rrek days, 7.05, 8.00, 10.00 a. m.. 12.00, 12.40 Dining Cars). 3.00. (5.05 Dining Car), (12.0x night, sleeping car. open at 10.00 o'clock). Sundays, 7.05, 9.00 a. m., (12.40 Dining Cars). 3.00, (5.05 Dining Car). 12.01 night, sleeping car, open 10.00 o'clock. Additional trains tor PhUadelphia, week days, daily, 8.00 p.m. 4 Buffet Parlor Cars on all day trains. For Atlantic City, 7.uo, 10.00 a.m., 12.00 noon, 12.40 and 3.00 p.m., wee2 days, iz.40 p.m., Sundays. For Cape May, 12 noon. J aExrcpt Sunday. xExpreSs tralns. Baggago called ror and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co., on orders left at ticket offices, 610 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. New York avenue and Fifteenth street, and at Depot. WM. M. GREENE, D. B. MARTIN, Uen. Manager. Mgr. Pass. Traffic. FOR SALE BICYCLES. FOR SALE Gent's bicycle? lamp; bell; price. $18: light weight. Address "GEN- U1NE BARGAIN," thia office. It FOR SALE Riders, attention! By order or the different storage houses wo rep resent, I am offering all high-grade bicy cles and tandems for ladies and gents at the greatest attractive slaughtering prices ot the year Advances made on these goods must be collected, and, therefore, above .sacrifices will be made. Such high-grade bicycles as Syracuse, Rambler, Columbia, Worlds, etc , etc., new and slightly used, will be offered a- this, the greatest bar gain sale of the year Sundries and parta will be sold also, and no reasonable offer will be refused. Bicycles bought outright and exchanged, and taken on storage. NEW YORK BICYCLE CO.. 431 9tb e& au9-7t-em SPECIAL NOTICES. DENTISTRY done on weekly and monthly payments; crown nnd bridge wort a specialtv. DR. T W. STUBBLEFIELD, llth and F sts., over Mert2'3 Drug Store. myl9-3mo PROPOSALS WASHINGTON, D. 0., August 10, 1897 Sealed propoal3 will be leceived at tho office of tliepiesidentof the coaTd of trus tees of the Reform School. D. C , Depart ment of Justice building, until 12 o'clock noon ot FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1S97, for supplying the Reform Schol. D. C, with, coal for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1898. Specifications and instrnctions to bidder" can he obtained on appUcatiou to the secretary ot the board, Mr.S W. Cur nden. No. 1423 F street northwest. Right; to waive detects and to reject any or all bids is reserved- CECIL CLA Y, President! Board of Trustees, Herorm School, D- 0. aiill-lOtm PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING A3- PHALT PAVING BLOCKS.-Offlce ot the Commissioners D. 0. Washington, D. C, August 9, 1897. Sealed proposals will be received at thisoffice until 12 O'CLOCK II., AUGUST 19, 1897, forXuralshlng as phalt paving blocks to the Diatilct or Columbia. Specification., blank: rorma oi proposal, and all necessary lnformatioa may be obtained at this office. JOHN W ROSS, JOHN B. WIGHT, WSi.M. BLACK. Commission era. H C , auli-6tf