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THE TIMES. fc WASHINGTON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1897. UKLl' "IVANTE1 A1ALK. i WANTED Boy to feed job press. 213 4 1-2 bt. nw. it ' WANTED Good colored barber. Apply 8 -Monroe bt., Aimcostla, D. C. dc27-3fc V A.MED -Boy wltliexperleuce to feedjob -.XJSiV 3?.uUl lo ettype. HAY WORTH , IPBUMUNG HOUSE. 51G Mb bt- lt WANTED Young man in groceiyandmar f, Ket More; state experience ami wages wanted, c a, tins otfice. it SW -ANTED -A good, reliable salesman and canvasser; a in-null opportunity ror the 1 rlglu pr&on. Call lu basement 006 13th si. nw. de2S-3t r WANTED One energetic man to open branm orrice in city; aleo one lo travel; niut have $25 cash; Miap for the right persons. Address KOOM 114, St. James's I Hotel. dc27-3t wA,'1iJJ,) Atonoe.a flist-classcook. No. 9.L1 JI.su mv. de25-3t-em WHNTE"D'-Cookb, dlslTOasiTers and walt- ,ers". porters, drivers. c)erfct.,lahoor .. places flirmslicd till butted. CITY IN TkLUr.EXCE OFFICE, 41.7 llthtt.uw. f de24-7t '.. nnr.1 WAyTKD-FUMALK. t IVAXrni) -Lady proficient in type-writing, stenogiapnj and general ufnw woiic; J salary mnll t -Start. Address X. A. M., this office. 1 1 WANTED A iu3aT white girl'to do light housework. Call at 12(2 E bt. be. ' ds2S-3t ! WANTED Tailor on ladies ooatbf onlv ffn-t-class worker. Apply 1110 Conn. ave. It WANTED A Woman for c-ookinir and general houbeworx. Applv BRIGHT- WoOD HoTEL, Drightwood, D. C. It 'WANTED-Braider on ladieo" coats and blioeb and to do line braiding. Apply 1110 Conn. ave. It . WANTED Walbt handsTl'irst-ciass work ers; on bilk and evening waists, also -apprentices. Apply 1110 Conn. ave. nw. It WANTEb-By"SmsTDUNNINGr035 G bt. nw., ten white cooks; paj, from $13 to ' S2(; white chambermaid and wraiuvss; p? v. v It WANTED A beaii'btresB; good cutter ami , fitter. S.T. Taylor fcVbtein. wishes Kewnm in pnvatv family; rers. S.T H., thiboffice ,de28-6t WANTED "White woman cook for dairy 510 8th st- nw. it WANTED "Whit eitT" foFliouscwork; in small family. 331 F bt. ne. ue2&-3i WANTED A girl for general housework. Call after G p.m., 4.1-1 Otlist. nw. lt.era WANTED A white woman to do general hoiibework; very small lamlly. 603 F bt. nw. de27-3t,em WANTED At 908 L bt. nw. for dressmaking. aii apprentice 1 t-em WANTED Woman for geneial housework without washing or uomtig: girl to do chamberwork; good home. 1702 1-2 loth bt. nw. de27-3t WANTED Gencraf hotihoworkerb, cham bermaids, laundreia-.es, seamstresses, day worker, nurses; places runm-hed till hulled. SHAClCLEronD'S, 425 llth bt. nw. de25 70 I1ELP WANTED MALE MALE. AXD F& WANTED Chambermaids cookv, nur&es and houi-cworkcrs; places. Availing; come at once. EXCHANGE 111 llEAU, 721 13tll ,bt. nw, . It-cm "WE FURNISH HELP FREE-Drop postal or telephone 1296. EXCHANGE BU REAU. lt-em WANTED cooks, waiters, hell toy, kiloh en help, woman cooks, ctiamuet maids, wait res1-, mirw, help of a-1 umd v.iih ref. BURGESS AGENCY, 50.". 10th bt. nw. de27-6t-em MTOMIO.NS W..TKU-J!AI.i: WANTED A situation by a colored man, a butler, janitor, ice cream maker or nnv Mich work. Please addret-s J. is. It., 1118 W bt. . xt WANTliD Uookeeper wants employment evenings; will take pay m yoodr,. A ddrss A. D. T.. tint, office. de2S-3t WANTED-By two colored men, situa tions as waiters or to work around a store; well recommended. 131U 7th bt. nw. dc2b-3t "WANTED By a young while man a Mtua tion to do general hoiibework; ieis. G.., this-office It WANTED By a man, a place as porter in store or Janitor work of any kind. Address F. L., 413 21st bt. mv It Vft"Ni:E D l$y young :rea'.iiiaii. work around More. Call at 337 3d bt. sw. de27-3t,em WANTED Place as valet or good house man; good refs. W. T. B.. 823 C bt. nw. lt.em WANTED -Hotel clerk desires position; experience and reterence; night or day clerk. Address E. P. G., thib otfice. It-cm WANTED PohIUoii by young colored man; willing to do anything; beof references. J NO. HUNTER, No. 13 17 th bt. se. Ueo27"-3t-ein WANfED Situation by btenographcr and t'iiewriten underMands all brancbeb of clerical work: fiist-clabb refb. N- L. R., tins orflce. de27-3t WANTED Young man; 21; speaks English, French, German; wants bituation of any kind. Address AGRIS. this office. de23,27,28 WANTED Married man, 3 0 years old, wishes employment as coachman, second mauj. assistant butler, valet, clerk, or any rat n.1 citv ftir a man of ordinary lutein geuce: refs. fur- Address X'., No. 30, this orfice. dc26-3t WA N'i'ED Situation as elevator man, waiter, belUnan or porter; ref. 13 Hi ath Et. nw. de2G-3t SnUA TJONS WANTED FEMALE WANTED By an oi-cnenced cook a bit nation: good refb. 1009 N. J. ae. nw. dc2S-3t ; WANTED -Situation as cook or chamber maid: best references. Address A. E. C, this oflice. de28-3c WANTED Washing at home or out, by dav; excellent work. 74r Logan place, bet i c-t -t. and N. CapituLanu L. and ol sts. It , WANTED A bituation by competent white cliambenuaid; willing to assist with light work. Apply 2b07 Ohve ave. nw. it W.VNETTt A Fettled white woman wants a place .ib general hotibewoiker in a pn -vate family: object, a good home;ref&. Call 10G3d fct. nw. It WANTLD Situation as chambermaid or eook, iu invate lamdy; goou reference. 127 L st sw. lt-em MONEY VAM"i:iJ AND TO LOAN. MONEY loaned in sums lroin $5 to $150 to reliable partieb; no collateral required; open evenings. ROOM 8, Central Bld'g., ath and Pa. ave. del7-lm-em MONEY confidentially leaned upon furni ture and other good securities, without removal -or publicity. 012 13th bt. nw. de28-3t . WANTED-Party to furnish money for a legitimate "business enterprise: business al ready established; can furnish good se curity and give good interest on money invested: investigation invited. Address FRANK! LARKLN, this office. de28-3t LOANS :MA15e" ON KiJitAlTL'ilE. HORSES, ETC. Loans madeon Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, euvT at lowest rates and quickest poKslble time. Strictly cnnliucntlal. Please cull before securing loans elsewhere. WASHINGTON MORTGAGE LOAN CO- 610 F Sttowj; YOC CAN ImrroAi: .money on your furniture. v caJ-pel"'. piauor, iiidsc. etc. NORTH WEST STOKAuE Hub fcE,3lG-18 fcth nw. tle7-3mo r A NEW PLAN. 510 TO $1,000 TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PlANOB. HORSES. CARRIAGES. ETC. Without removal from possesslonof owner. 1UU VcLll I1UVU LUV 1IIUJ1U LUC UC1J JU't apply for it. Payments on the principal, of anyamount, wfllbe received at an ytlmo, .which wil lessen cost or Joan. LOWEST RATEB. MOST DESIRABLE TERMS. No cost to you if loan is not mado. Buictly confidential. l'lease call for further information. CAPITAL LOAN GUARANTEE CO. aull-tf-em 6o2 F su nw LOANS niuac on approved collateral, buch as life policies. 6tocks, bonds, building nssociuvion bnarcs, syuuicaic ccrtiiicates. tc. No delay. lEttlvJLa uaiviiu, ii io F et. Take elevator. tf MONEY. TO LOAN at C and 6 per cent, security, real estate in District of Colum bia, no delay beyond an inspection of prop erty and examination of titie. WALTER E. ACKER. 704 J4th st. nw. mt)2S-tf MONEY TO LOAN $1,000 upward, at 5 and 5 1-2 per cent on D. C. real estate: JE50. $500. etc. at 6 per cent; all transactions conducted with economical cousi deration for borrowers. WILLIAM 1L SAUNDERS .& CO-plG-tt 1407 F U aw. FOR KENT ROOMS. FOR RENT 3d-story Lack loom: newly furnished; morning sun; laige; pleasant; nca I'alnis Royal. 723 11th st. nw. de28-3t t on.ik.xi4i t wonieoeomiortablyiurnibiied rooms for light housekeeping, with heat: cheap. Apply TC2 llth tt. nw... in uin brellastore. de28-3t FOR ItENT Nicely-furnished rooms, with heat and gas; at icatonnble rales; small rooms. i?o; near cars. 1201 D st. nw. del'b-7E i'Oli RE.NT FurnishetlTomiis at 9CG MKt "w.. witn or without iwarti. dc-it-3t FOR RENT 2l"y C- st. nw., large, ele- g:uiliy rurnMied rooms, with heat, gas and baih; terms reasonable. de2fc-Gt FOR RENT Light housekeeping: niccly rurnibhed looms, with heat and gab; wat?r on the rioor. 120 C si .nw. de2ti-3t FOR KENT -Front siute;.I rooms; kitchen: bath; anilor.service;lightaiidheat. 1318 llth st. nw. it IF Yul WANT "your looiiib iented QUiCk, bee us. .EXCHANGE JJUKEAO. 721 Kltli h. mv. It-cm FOR RENT -2 large, bright, nicely l'ur nisbed, v. ell-heated rooms; no oilier room ers. 131G Corcoran t- de27-3t-em FOR REXT-2 flue nub; 31.G1 st. nw. lt-em FOR RENT-512 E st. nw., large, fur- nislieu itAUir, lie.it, g:is and bath. de27-3t-em FOR RENT -Ncefy rurnibl!cd?rit"Tooms: incandescent Jignls; rtunace heat: halls lully lurnisiiejL central location, terms Acr reasonable: lij-iit 1 ousekeeplng, if de sired. 51 1 Gtn st. nw. dc27-3t-em FOR RENT 2012 F si. nw., 2d-floorJ rroni room, win alcvi; nnd.Sd-floor hall room. i iiu clos i; with or without board. de27-3t-em FOR RENT Entire 1st floor oT:f large, pleasant looms;. cheap. 111-1 5th tie. d27-3t-em " . FOR REN'l Fur. rooms, with gas; ?4 pel mouth and up. 414 Gth st. nw. lt-em FOR KENT Near tlis Capitol and Library: nicely fin. light rooms. No. 210 1st st. lie., near B. de27-3t-cm Jtoit KENT 3 rm&."iiii 2tTllcor for liglit nouM-keeping; 2 rms. carneted: bath on same floor; to gentleman and wife, or la dies in otfice. 08 N. l.aie. de27-3l,em P0R RENT Furnished, 2d-story, boutn front room, ?6: mod. imp. Call, after 4, G3G I st.nw. de27-3t FOR REN'l Newly papered, 3d-story front room; nicely furiilsiid; open fire; vacant Jan. 1. 723 41th t. nw. de27-3t WANTED Colored men to lodge. 1024 Hlh st. mv. J1?27;3 FOR KENT To ndului only, 1 or 2 com pletely or pnitly fur- rooniH for house keeping; private family. 1126 Gth st. nw. de2G-3t FOIt RENT 1021 eth st.nw.: 2 neatly fur. ioouik dh 2d floor; front and back rooms: front loom with alcoves: lieat and gas. with or without board: terms mod erate. de24-Gt-em FHR RENT Furnished room; for gentle men only. rl7 7lh st. nw. de24-7t FOIt J;t.M Lmge. sunny rooms or 4 room rials, v ituprlvaiirit'i rooms, rent low. i;l N. Y. ave.. corner of 1st st. deG-tf FOR RENT UNFI'UNlSnED KGOMH FOIt RLX1 Two uufuriu-hcd and one furniined;)f.oii). 7iUctUst. nw . ne21 -,t FOR RENTi Three unfurnished rooms. L'd floor, light hoiibekeeping: 50. C21 1 4th st . ne- ' dc2S-3t FOR RhNT-Large, unfurnished 2d-floor room: newly papered; large closet: heat, gas and bath;' & per month. 1115 P st. de2S-3t FOR RENT Tlie 2d rioor; :; mce rooms; liglit liousokeeping; private ramily. 120 A st. ne. de27-3t-em FOR lfEXT-..l"nfurii.. in suites or single. 1st. 2d anil 3u lloi.rs; heat. gas. hot and coin water; convenient to cai.s. 127 Did. ave. . de27-3t,em FOR RENT- Beautiful suite of unfurnished rooms: 2d and 3d floors; gas and heat. E. G.. lQU'J E st-nw. de7-3t FOR KENT Two, five or ten rooms; heat; gas: unfurnished: no questions; central lo cation. Address XAIAS, this office. de27-3t FOR RENT-Sio; two large and one hall room: Si:.' for four; good and convenient. r5 I bt. no. de2G-3t IIOUM.S AM) lJOAHI. PLEASiVNT, well heated rooms, and lirst-class board, from ?1G to ?2o a month 10 4tli bt. nc. dc2&-6t FOR RENT -Fur. rooms; table board; de lightful room; flr.st-cra-N table; terms reasonable. 603 F bt. nw. de27-Gl-em FOR KENT Furnished or unlurnWied; 2d floor front room; central location: terms reasonable. 1112 10th st. nw. c'e27-3t FOR RENT FLATS. FOR RENT -A 11 bteam healed; the "Ma ples, 1113 llth st. nw.; the -'Laurels," 2221 N st. ii w.; the "Alpha." 913 G st. nw.; "Winona Fiats," -lib to 420 llth st. nc: exquLuc rooms; single or en suite; love ly Hals. :i to "5 rooms; rur. or unfur.; $20 and up; table board if desired. Inquire on premises or of owner. 514 5th bUnw., 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. D. II. KENT. de24-3t-em I'Oli REN 1' HOUSES. EOR RENT 132 Q bt. nw.; house open; G rooms; had, range, bath, gas; new p.ipering; back builutng parking; large bark yard; arranged Tor tvso families; im provemeiits rinlsiied, $18.50. de28-3t FOR RENT Nine rooms and bath; central; uufurnisUed; no questions- Address JOHN, tDis orrice. de27-3t FOR RENT Most desirable part of city; all mod. imp.; 1,900 unfur.; or $2,500 fur. per year. Inquire at 17G1 R bt- nw. de23-7t,era MISCELLANEOUS. A GRAND entertainment will be given by the Order of the Eastern Star, for the benefit of charity funds, at J,he h-ill. 41 N .T. ave. nw., Tuesday evening, Dec. 2S, lfal)7. It DAN JO AND GUITAR!-Learn To play correctly; no money required in advance; cut this out. E. L. HOWES, teacher, S3G K st. nw. de28-3t MATTRESSES remade' at" honioTrpainterT inside work; second-hand. 3 or 4r liglit chaiiilpliers; cheap. 1001 N st. nw. de2ti-3t CUT THIS OUT -The Matrimonial Bureau lias removed to 612 F st-nw., 3d rioor, Room 20. Interview at orfice, $1.00; private lesidences, $2.0U. Those wishing to become members by letter can do bo by incloaiiig $1.00 and stamp. de2fc-3t riANO TUNING, $1.50. Factory expert; works renovated and satisfaction guarautceu; drop postat. JAS. R. Dt Ri j Y, juB 1 2th st. se. ue2b-3t CD EA PES t CA lll'l:. TER VVc.tt her BtrTl) rimiislied and applied, 1 1-2 cents foot. MACK.EN. 111 Gth st. uvv. dc2S-Gt STOREROOM Tor1 rent, and fixtures for sale; goad opportunity for a caudy man or oake Iwker. 1200 H st. nc. dec27-Gt-cm WE'RE tu.t giving you the "dinky-dink;" plain truth: we arc selling elegant cus tom-made suits ami overcoats (hardly any worn) at prices tnut will make you think; drop around JCSTli'S OLD STAND, 610 I) bt. n v. iK27-7t-em GREAT BOOT SALE" at'selbv's; men's cair $3 and $4 boots. bi7es 51-2,0,6 1-2 and 7: must be sold quick at $1.80 per pair; men's articles SGc, vvoith S1.25. 1903 Pa. ave. de24-Gl-em IF YOU DON'T MIND SAVING MONEY you ceitainly ought to have us do all your jiaiuting. Finest work only. Regu- l.i r inuney-savmg prices. Rooms papered rich paper M2 up. F. G. NOLTE, 810 'Jth st. No branch. de21-tf 1-RINTING Bebt and cheapest business" cards, :J5c per 1,000 up. HAYS.21G F st. ne. de23-10t ' R. II. LEATHES. professional piano ami 'orgau tuner: pianos; and organs thor oughly cleaned and renovated; drop postal. 3324 M bt. mv., Washington, D. C. de22-Gt-em HORSES $1.75. CLIPPED by G03 G st. nw. electric poxver, delG-lmo-em HIGHEST cash pnees paid ror .second hand furniture. carpeU, pianos; entire houses, stocks or all kiii(tt. Address JONES, 1004 Mass. ave. nw. de-3mo PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING. Fi luting 500 cardsj7Gc.: 500 envelopes, 75c; 500 note heads, 75c; 500 stata ineuts, 75c; binding magazines, GOo.; xnisccllai'cous books lebound. G. E. WILLIAMS, G15'7th 6t. mv.- feG-tf FOR SALE KORSES Jfc CARRIAGES. FOR SALE -One work horse; price $10. i2PJLtu itentJ' dc28-3t FOR SALE Gentleman leaving city will sell cheap dapple gray mare, 0 years old; guaranteed perfectly sound and gentle; thorough trial allowed: aIo trap and liar ness. Appiyat 409 M bN ne. de28-3t FOR SALE Pauel Coupe Roekaway.'geiT tie home, harness and Dayton; all in nice condition; no, leasonable offer icfused; can be seen nr No. Ifi4l 6th St. nw. de27-3t-em 1VI(E Circulation Guaranteed. The 0flW HUSsINEhS CHANCES. WANTED -Wood turner or mill man, with $1,000, to Join carpenter with likeumount in starting mill for stair and mantel work. Address .MILL, this ofrice. de2fcs-3t WANTED Partner to attend" to out bide business of sign-writers; half prorit to man or good aduress. Addiess 0 . .!., thib orrice. de28-3t WANTED To buy" grocery "store; stock fresh and clean, and low rent. Address CASH. MAN, this office. dc-3t j FOR SALE Grocery and meat store; fix tures: owner has other bullies: excellent ' stand: cash trade. Apply 115 H bt. nw. de2a-3t j IF YOU WANT to buy or sell your place , or business, see us. EXCHANGE blT REAU, 721 13th st. nw. lt-em FOR SALE Small stock of groceries and implements cheap, at ilb oin st. nw lt-em FOR &ALE Urgent need;' $70: will sac rifice a oue-rourth inlerebt in U. S. pat ent worthl 0,000 easily. Address WORK ING MODEL, this off ice. tlc27-3t-ei FOir SALE Grocery, 740 lOUpst. nw.. $450, handsome store; must be sold at oiK-eimakeoifer. BUSINESSEXCHANGE, 1321 F st. de27-3t-eiu FbRSALE-Coal yard, $650; sawmill. etigiuet stable, orfice; cost 2.000. gmit bargain. P.U&IMCSS EXCHANGE, 1321 p st. de2-3t-ci FOR SALE The best and cheapest grocery and provision store in the city; line lo cation. ALBERTHA, this orrice. de27-3t,em FOR SALE Cigar store: ra. ave. in... bpl. 4 1-2 and 40th sts.; so arranged, rent reduced to $25; price, $375; at tractive mtures; snap. JUCNLAP, HOG F bt. de2-3t GO TO DUNLAP to buy or hell out a liusiii6ss qiiuk. BUSINESS AGENCY, 906 F st. de27-3t FOR SALE Cigar, coiirectlonery, btatlon civ; cornet store', established 25 years; low "lent. $150. J744 4thst. nxv. de27:3t FOR SALE Grocery store; old-established paving Coiner stand: stock fresh and clean; rent JS25; small investment required. DUNLAP, 90GF bt. de2G-3t FOR SALE Hotel and bar; 30 rooms: completely and elegantly ruinlshedrron trols large transient trade, owner engaged iu other business, price and rent reason able: extiaoidiuary bargain. DUNLAP. 906 F bt. . de2G-3t FOIt SALE Lunch room; proinlncnt down town stand, dally sale $40: owner leav ing citv, can be bought at bargain. DUNLAP, 906 F st. dc2G-3t BONDS furnished In civil and criminal cases. Taxes paid at a discount. De fective titles to real estate straightened. AV111 act as receiver, assignee, guardian or tru-tee. Financial assistance furnished to llligants. Those about to bring suit should consult the company before taking action. THEWASHINGTONLAWANDCL.VI.MStO Rooms 5 and 7, 47 2 La. ave. nw. deS-tf Telephone 1118. FPU SALE-AHSCKLLAiVliOrj'S. FOR SALE Several good second-hand organs, very cheap; one good square piano, at a very low figure aim easy terms; piano tuning; sheet music very cheup. W. II. SHOEMAKER & SON, 1107 G bt. nw It FOR SALE Stearii&'s diamond tandem; best condition; $40 cash. 500 E st. nw. dc28-3t FOR SALE Blickensderrer typewriter; good as new; cheap. Call at 00G 13th st. nw. de28-3t FOR SALE Cheap, new suit or clothes; cost $15: too largo for owner. 1684 Kramer st. ne. It FOR SALE Franklin typewriter, nearly new; used only a short time; cost $75; will sell for $25 cash; owner has no further use for same. BLUM BROS., 743 to 747Sth st. se; It FOR SALE Furniture of a six-room cot tage; nice clean mattresses, chamber suites, dining room buitet odd chairs and pretty bhaped tables: to be sold at once. l i-l i-a. ave. nw-, uown scairs. tie-s-;jc FOR SALE First-class cbupelette; used a snort time; also phaeton; suitable for doctor. Address 217 n st. nw- de2S-3t FOR SALE High-grade pneumatic tire bi cycle; perfect; $6 cash. 1811 6th st. nw. de28-3t FOR SALE AIIopkiiib map or Washing ton and vicinity, lolding aim bound m morocco; also wanted, a roll-top desk in exenange ror flat top. DAVID L. GITT, G23 F bt. de27-3t,em FOR SALE 2 pool tables; good condition. 1019 0 st. se. lt-em FOR SALE Black and tan pup; G mo.; verv watchful. Mnble rear 1516 L bt. nw. de27-3t-em FOR SALE Poultry bench in the leading market. Address POULTRY, this otfice dc27-6t-em FOR SALE A new improved $55 Do mestic be wing machine; with all modern appliances, and the company's guarantee for 5 years; must bj sold brore Dec. 31, at great sacrifice. Address B.F. C, thisoffice. de24-6t FOR SALE A good paying grocery busi ness; oound to sell; going io Calllornia: rent, $10.30; store and two roonib. 1st and 1) sts. sw. dc22-7t $125 ORGAN reduced to $85; $5 cash and $3 per mo.; 1 nice square, $65; we move pianos, pack, haul and ililp them. H UGO WQRCH,923Fnw. dnl3-6mo-em FOR S ALE YoungCubanand Mexican par rotB, moukeys, gold fishes, dugs, pigeons, canaries, incubators, Spratts and Austin's dog bread; send for catalogue. SCUMID'S BlttD STORE. 712 12th st. nw. oc8-tf FOR SALE $2.98 for 6-ft "extension table; lounges, $2.50; cook stoves, $5; heater, $2.50; parlor nud bedroom suites, $1 per week: cheap cash and credit. RED MOND. 313 7th st. nw. oc30-tr,em W.VNTIip MISCliLTjAiSTKOirS. WANTED A Remington type writer, cheap. Address G. M., this ottice. de2S-3t WANTED A good counter, about 25 feet long. Address COUNTER, this ofrice. it SOUTHERN SELECT AGENCY: help fur nished free of charge. 306 G bt.nw. It" WANTED A few comnron kittens at 1120 7th st. ne de2S-3t WANTED MRS. LEWIS, foimerly of H st., near llth, a friend would like to have your address. Address MISS M., this office. de26jt OLD BOOKS I pay ca6h Tor ail kinds ot old miscellaneous books; will call, ex amine and make offer at residence. Drop postal to WASHINGTON BOOK SHOP, under Second National Bank, JAMES O'NEIL, Prop., 509 7th st. nw. delg-lm HIGHEST cash prices paid for second hand furniture, carpets, pianos; entire houbes; stocks of all kinds. Address JONES, 100 Mass ave. nxv. de7-8iuo LADIES' COSTUMES; evening gowns, $5 ud; shortest notice; children's clothea a speclaltv; Bauguman's dress cutter, "$5. 808 N. Y.ave. deS-lmo OHliY ODE CEtlT K WORD. KfJOW w Ul 0 11 8 m mm M JP tA 8l m. w Way in Which to Reach the People Who Need Help. OWE CT TEHSONALS. WILL LATHROM ROBINS call at 2010 yoinlng ave. on business of niipoitunee? it The 3 Days" Cure dor men) Ioad3 all remedies in thin city; a prompt and pormuuentouro or no charge; consultation Tree. DR. AlclCEEBAN, 710 12th st. nw. Orrice hours, 10 a. m. to 1 p m.. 5 to 8 p. m.; Sunday, 2 lo 4 p. in. do 24-lmo. MOSES, the Called Reformat or, needs free help and money. Please send right away. Address MOSES, uEFORMATOR, this office. -- de28-3t MME. THEO. Medium and card reader; Washington's most famous clairvoyant and palmist, cou bult her on business, love and family ar fairb: reunites the beparated; removes spells: causes speedy marriages, and gives good luck; open dally: German spoken: 2Cc. and C0c. 929 H st-jiw. de22-14t IVhcii Others Fail, Consult llio most able and fcuceessful Sneclnllst in tnc treatment of all Nervous. Chronic, Skin and PRIVATE DISEASES. HIS COMPLETE outfit or modern appliance, X-RAY; Static, Faradlo and Uulvanlo Elo tricity enables him to treat with Micros, p.t pecltilly In Catarrh, Rheumatism. Dyspepsia. Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Sexual Weak ness, htneture. Hemorrhoids, Syphilln and Diseases ot Women; free consultation from V to 0. 61U Fa. ave. nw., Washington, D. O. uolO-ti DRESS SUITS for hire at UarnerX 7th and H sU. colG-if Dr. Leatherman, EXPERT SPECIALIST. (25 years ex perience.) All private diseases quickly and permanently cured. SYPHILIS positively cured m uny etnge. Consultation Tree. Hours, i) to 12, a io 5. Tuts., Xtiu I'm. mid Snt. evening. 7 to 8. No. 002 F Bt. mv. Clojsed Sunday. nol5-tf-cm SIrsB OR, I SPECIALIST. In obstetrics, gold medal awarded for the science of obstetrics from the University of Munich. Bavaiia: treats oucceHSfiillr woman's complaints and ii regularities, prl- J vate sanltailum for ladles before and dur- ' lug conriuement. urace hours from 9 a. m. to G p. in.. No. 1519 Pa. ave. nw seS-tr NATIONAL DEtfTAL PARLORS 00B F Street Northwest. Gold fillings and bridge work a spe cialty, at the lowest price; amalgam fill ings, 50c; full sets 'of teeth on plates, $5; extracting either by gas or local spray, absolutely painless, 50c; without, 25c; all Work done by experts and guaranteed the best; open on Sundays rrom 10 to 3 o'clock: rnh22-tf Madame LAtWIOT, The great Clalrvo3-ant arid Palmist; advice and information on all affairs of life: names lu full; satisfaction guaranteed; fee 50cand$l. 1303 G bt. nw. de41 mo-em HUE. LA RUE, Medium, tells past and preseuf. gives luck; free until New Year's. 1223 1-2 T? st. nw.; walk upstairs. dclO-lm-em AUCTION SALES. "TRUSTEES' sale." TRUSTEES' SALE OF TWO TW0-ST0RY FRAAIE DWELLINGS. ON MILICHOUSE FORD ROAD, NEAR BRIGHTWOOD, By virtuo of a certain deed or trust, dated September 18, 1895, and recorded in liber .-ci-io, lolio 2H7 et- seq., one or the land records of the District or Columbia, and at the request of the holders of the notes secured tiiereby, we will sell at public auction iu front or the promises, on WEDNESDA Y. JANUAR Y 5, A. D. 1S98. at 4 o'clock p. in., the following described real estate, situate in the county or Wash ington. District of Columbia, to-wit: All that part or lot numbered one (1) or Nor mcntM .subdivision of Betsy Mutter's estate, contained in the following metes and bounds: Beginning at a stone planted on tho north bide of the Milk House Ford read, being the southwest corner of the original lot numbered one (1); thence north along the west line of said lot one (1). one hun dred and seventy-fix-e feet (175): thence in an easterly cour&e parallel with bald Milk House Ford road, fortyreet(40); thence in a southwesterly course parallel with the first line mentioned, to the north side or said road, one hundred and seventy-fivo (175) fee'.; thence along said Milk House Ford road forty (40) reet, to the beginning, containing .seven thousand (7,000) square Teet or ground, more or less. Terms of sale: One-hair (1-2) of the purchase money to be paid iu cash, balance In two equal installments, In &ix (6) and twelve (12) months, with interest at six (G) per cent per annum, secured on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit or firty dollars ($50) will be required at the time of bale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ' Terms of sale to be complied with within ten (10) days from day of sale, or tne trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk nud cost of derauitlng purchaser, or purchasers, after rive (5) days, prev ious advertiseumnuor sueti resale. JtOBT. E. L. WHITE, GEO. W. WHITE, Trustees. Webster Law Bldg., No. 505 D bt. nw. de23-12td&ds J. E. FRECHIB& CO., general auctioneers, 316-18 8th st. nw.; furniture sales every Tuesday and Friday, 10 a. m.; crockery trade sales Thursdays 10 a. m.; consign ments received dally for above sales. del-3 mo-em WANTED ROOMS. WANTED -By De"c.'31, 2 furnished," 2d' story rooms f orllght housekeeping; family of 4; on Gth.feth orioth sts.nw., between ,C or I sts.; answer immediately. Address HURRY , this office. de27-3t-em WANTED Second-story front; fur.; good size: give description and price. Address PERMANENT, this ofrice. It WANTED Two communicating rooms, well heated, with use of bath, light housekeeping or board;''for mother and baby; in house with no other boarders; good pay for comfortable home with sensi ble, yet refined persons. Address BOX 35, this office. 5 I de2S-3t FOR SALB-iiHOTJSES. FOR SALE No cafn down and only $25 per mouth will buy new G-room house on Florida ave. nw.r rreara 3d St. Address OWNER, this office. de26-7t FOR SALE Some of it bo most attractive bouses on 18th st., and at the most reasonable prices. J0IIN SHERMAN, 010 14th et. nw. delG-tf --r. ; r 771 rTTrrrTTr Ti.T "'e port or sailing dully, and the schedule ANY person knowing the address or the ( 0ri0nings is arranged on the presumption Hales ramily will confer a favor by , oftheir uninterrupted overland trandt. For conimunlcating with N. E. Hales, No. the weeK ending January 1, 1898, the last 235 Locust at., v. illiainsport, la. connecting clones will oe made at this de2-.Jt office as SAVE TIME, TROUBLE, By making your wants known in 1- tti he Times Want Columns E33?52J . i '-U X'OSriOFlTlCE NOTICE. Should be read doily, as changes may occur at uny time. i-UKiuuis aiail.s are forwarded to folly TruiiHUtluntlC! Mn Iks. TUESDAY (bj At 9:20 p. in., for Eu rope, per h s. St. Paul, from Nexx- York via Southampton- Letters for Ireland must be directed "per St. Paul." (c) At 11:10 p. in., for Belgium direct, per . s. Kensington from New Stork, via Antwerp. Letters must be directed "per-Kcnslngton. ' tc) At 11:10 p. in. for Europe, per h. s. Majestic from New York via tiueeiistovvn. WEDNESDAY (c) At 11:10 p. m., Tor Genoa, per h. s. Kaiser Wllhelni II, from New York. Letters must be directed "per Kaiser wnneim-ii-r-- FRIDA Y tb-Afr-0:20 p. m. for France, Switzerland, Italy, Spaiu, Portugal, Tur key, Egypt ami Btitisu indiu, per s. b. La Champagne, irom New York, via Havre. Letters for oilier parts or Lurope mubt be directed "per La Champagne." (ci At 11.10 p. m. jorNethtrlands direct, via b. s. Obdam, from New York, via Rotterdam. Letters must be directed "per Obduiu." (c) At 11:10 p. in. ror Europe, per s. s. Ltruriu," Irom New York, via Queeiibtown. (c) At 11:10 p. m. for Scotland direct, per .. s. Anchoria, from N'pir Ynrlr.vl.i iilnstniw-. Letters must be. directed "per AhCIloria. ' PRINTED MATTER -German steamers sailing front New York on Tueadayb take printed mutter, etc., for Germany, and I specially auoressed printed matter, etc., 101 omci jjiria ui i.uiuic. American and White Star steamers sail ing rrom New York on Vvednesuajs, Ger man steamers on 'ihursdays and theCunard, French andGermansteamers on Saturdays take printed matter, etc., for all coun tries for which they are advertised to carry mails. Moil-, Xov Sontli and Central Amer ican, West Indies, Etc. Tl'EijliA Y-(dlAt 12.05 p- m., lor New foundland, per bteamer rrom Nortn Sxdney. (alAt 3 -JO p. in., Tor Jamaica, per bteamer rrcm fcc-ston. (c7At 10.05 p. m., Tor Costa Rita, per steamer rrom New Orleans. (cJAt 11 1 0 p.m., lor Jamaica, per bteamer Irom Philadelphia, Pa. (c)At 11:10 p m., Tor Bermuda, per s. s. Trinidad lroin New York. (c)At 11:10 p- in.. Tor New foundland, per b. b. Portia irom Sew York. WEDNESDA Y-(c)At 1110 p. rn. for Central America (except Costa Rica) and South Pacific ports. Pir h-h. Finance, rrom New York, via Colon. Letters for Gaute niaia must be directed "Per Finance." (c)At li:l0 p. in. lor Santiago de Cuba and Colombia, per s.s. Panama, from New York. Letters must be directed "Per Panama." (c)At 11:10 p. in. for Jamaica, per s. s. Ardanrose. from New- York. Let ters for BelUe. Puerto Cortez and Guate mala must be directed "Per Ardanrci'se." (c)Atll 10 p. in. for Nassau, N. P., per . . Antilla, from New York. Letters must be directed "Per Antilla." (c)At 11:10 p. 111. for Nassau. N. P., and Santiago djCuba, per s.s. Santiago, from New York. TULRfDA Y (c) At 11-10 p. m.. for Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, and Yuca tan, per s. s. Concho, from New York. Letters for other parts of Mexico must be directed "per Concho." ntlDAY lis) At r 2o a. m., for Fortune Island, Jamaica, Sa vanilla, and Greytown, per s. s. Alene, from New York. Letters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Alene." (d) At 6-25 a. in., for Haiti and Santa Martha, per s. s. Kitty, from New York. SATURDAY (d) At 12.05 p. in., for Newfoundland, per steamer from North Sydnej . Mailo for Newfoundland, by rail to Hali fax, and thence, via steamer, close here daily, except Sunday, at 12:05 p. m., and on Sundays only, at 11.35 a. m. (d) Malls foi Miquelon, by rail to Boston and thence via steamer, close here daily at S-20 p. m.(a) Malls for Cuba (except those for Santiago de Cuba, which will he forwarded via New Yoik, up to and including the 11:10 p. in., close Wednesday), close here daily at 3 p. in., for forwarding via steamers sailing -Mondays and Thursdays, from Port Tampa, Fin., to Havana.(e) Mails for Mexico, overland (except those for Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, and Yucatau, Which, after the Tuesday over land closing, will be forwarded via New York, up to and including the 11:10 p.m., close Thursday), .cloe here daily at 7-10 a. m.(d) Transpacific Mnils. Malls for China Jind Japan, specially ad dressed only, per s. s. Empress of India, rrom Vancouver, cioe nere aauy up to 6:40 p. m., December 27. (d) Malls forth Ina and Japan, per s. s. China, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 6:40 p. m., December 31. (Ui Mails for Australia (except those for West Australia, which are Torwarded via Europe), New Zealand. Hawaii, Fiji and Satuoan Islands, per s. s. Moana, from San Francisco, close here daily up to 0:40 p. m., January 2. (d) Mails lor Cinua and Japan, per s. s. Vic toria, from Tacoma. close here daily up to 6:40 ii in. January 2. (d) Mails for Australia texcept WestAustral ia), New Zealand. Hawaii and Fiji Islands, per s. s. Mlowera, from Vancouver, close here after January 2 up to 6:30 p. m. Jauuary 3. Id) Mails-for Hawaii, per s.s. Australia, from San Francicco. cloe here daily up to 6:40 p. in. January 19. Id) Mails lor ti.e Society Islands, per ship City of Papeitl, from San Francisco, close here dally up to 6:40 p.m. January 25. td) (a) Registered mail closea at 10 a. in. bamc day. (b) Registered mail closes at 1 p. in. same day. (e) Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. same day. , A (d) Registered mail doses at 6 p. m. previous day. (e) Registered mail closes at 1 p. m. Tuesdays and Saturdays. x JAMES. P. W1LEETT, ' rostmaster. .EOH 1I1HE FOR HIRE Full dress suits, $1 only. JULIUS COHEN", 1104 7tti st. nw. nolO-ti-em FOR HIRE To drummers and business men, horse and buggy or dayton, $2 per day, and special prices for pleasure driv ing. Apply to tnc MZX. STABLES, rear 615 E st. nw.; telephono call. 109. dp0-tf PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR WOODEN SHELV ing, cases, screens, etc. Office or Build ing for Library of Congress, Washington, D. C, December 24, 1897. Sealed proposals for manufacturing, furnishing, delivering and setting up in place complete, wooden shelving, cabinets, card catalogue cases, screens, etc., chiefly for the Copyright De partment iu the building Tor the Library of Congress, will bo received at this orfice until 2 O'CLOCK P. M., ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1898, and opened imme diately thereafter. Specifications, gen eral instructions, conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained upon ap plication to this office. BERNARD R. GREEN, Superintendent. de24,25,27,28,29,30 FOR SALE LOTS. BUY a lot for Investment or home; Con duit Road and Great Falls Electric Rail way; iwithln District; healthy: elevated; terms' easy; plats, etc. CLARK BROS., 937 D 6t. nw. de7-lnio-em HA1LKOAD8. Washington, Alexandria and Mount Vernon Railway. -From Station 13 1-2 St- & Pn. Ave. In Effect ;November 14, 187. For Alexandria (week days), 6.30. 7.05. 7.3C. ex.: 8.00. 8.30. 8.Gy, W.50. 10.05, ex.: 11.00, 11.45 a. in.; 12.05. ex.; 12:20, 1.15, 1.45. 2.05, ex.; 2.40. 3.20, 3.09. ex.; 4.1G, ex.; 4.50. 5.05, 5.20. mx.: 5j40, 6.05. ex.: 6.30, 7.06, 8.00, 9.00. 10.00. 11.20. 11.59 p. m. For Alexandria (Sundays), 7.45, 8.4G. 9.45,10.30. 11.15a. in.. 12.00 noon. 12.45 1-30. IMG, 3.00. 3 45. 4.30, 5.15, 6.C0. 6.45, 7.30, 8.15. 0 00. 10.0O. 11.20 p. m For Mount Vernon (weekdays) G.30, 8.0H. 10.0G, 11.05. 11.00 a. m.. 12.05. 1.15, 2.05, 3.59, 7.06 p. m. For Mount Vernon (Sundays). 7.45, 9.45 u. in., i.uu noon, 2.1D 10 noon, 2.15. 3'.45 and 6.45 , ;ton nnd AqucductBrldge iweek . 8.59.10.O5, and 11.00 u. in., P m. For Arlington Cays). 8.00. 8.1 12.05, 12.20. 1.15,2.05. 2.40. 3.207 4.15; 5.L'0. 6.05. 7.06 nnd 8.00 p. m. For Arlington und Aqueduc' Bridge (Sundays). 7:45, 8:-15, 9:45. 10:30 11:10. 11 in., 12:00 noon, 12-45, 1:30, 2:15. J: 00, 3:45, 4:30, 0:iP, G-.00. 6:45, 7:30, 8.15 p. m.- BaggaKe checked free for passengers holding first-class tickets at station. Bi cycles. 25 cents each. Parcels curried. nol3-tf lb rough the Grnndest scenery of America, All Traliw Vestihuled, Electric Liglitcd, Stcnm Hen ted. ' All MenlH Served in Dining Cars, j Station Slvtli nnd B Street.s. Schedule in eflect November 14. 187. I 2.20 P. M. DAILY Cincinnati und St. ( Louis Special Solid train for Cincinnati. Pulhnan Sleeoers to Cincinnati, I-xlnRton. Louisville, Indiauapolls, and St. LouU Without change. Parlor Cart, Cincinnati to Chicago. Connects at Covington, Va.. Tor Virginia Hot Springs. lI'lcTP. M. DAILY F. F. V. Limited Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleep ers to Cincinnati. Lexington, and LotiH vllle without change, open- for reception or passengers at 9 p. in. Pulhnan Com partment Car to Virginia HotSprlngs, with out chaUKe. Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Sat urdays. Sleepers, Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis. 1 10:57 A. M.. EXCEPT SUNDAY Parlor Car. WustitugtoDtoRichmondand Richmond to Old Point. Only ruil line, via Penn., B,. F- & P.. and C. & O. Railways. 2:20 P. M. DAILY For Gordonsville. Charlottesville. Staunton, and for Rich mond, daily, except Suuday. Reservation and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio offices, 513 and 1421 Pcnnsyl vuuia avenue, and at the station. H. W. FULLER, nol6-a.m-tf General Passenger Agent. STEAMBOATS. JorfoIk & yashino-ton Steamboat Co. j Every day in the yp',r for Fortress Monrue. Norfolk. Newport Ne""c and 1 . all poiuts South by the superb, now- . erful htcel palace- steamers'. "New- - port News,' "Norfolk" and "Wash. lugton," oji the following schedule: southbound. Icave Washington.. ...7-00 p m. Leave Alexandria 7:30 p.m. Arrive Fort Monroe 7:00 a.m. Arrive Norfolk. ....8:00 a. m. Arrive Portsmouth 8:15 a.m. Northbound. Leave Portsmoutn ,...5:30 p. m. Leave Norfolk 6:10 p.m. Leave Fort ilonro 7:5Jyp.in. Arrive Alexandria 6:30 a. m. Arrive Washington 7.00 a.m. Vi.siior to Chambeitln'o Dew hotel. . "The Hygeia" and Virginia Beach - will find tub tho most attractive . routctlnsurlug a comfortable night's rest- Large and luxurious rooms heated - br steam and fitted throughout with electric light. Dining-room service is . a la carte, and in supplied from ths best that the markets of Washington and Norfolk afford. Tickets on sule'at U. 8 Express office. 817 Pennsylvania avenue. 513 619. 1421 Peunslvaula avenue. B. .. & 0. ticket office, corner 15th street . and New York avenue, and on board fiteamers, where time table, map, etc, can also be bad. Any other information desired will bo furnished on application 10 theun- dersigned at the company's wharf, foot of 7th st., Wasfiiugton. D C ( Telephono No 750. JNO. CALLAHAN, General Mauagar. FOR SAT.E AN"X RENT. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN BY. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN.917 F ST. NW. FOUR-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. 1401 16th stuw, b h, 25 rms $50,000 618 F bt nn , b D 55,000 1114 Mdave sw, b h, 16 rms THREE-STORY BRICh. AND HOUSES FOR SALE. 905 K &t,and 902 and 904 Mass. ave uw, b h. 1706 R I ave iiw.ston,. i) rms 4.aoo FRA.ME $35,000 13,500 M et, bet lath and 19th nw, b h 13 rms 13th st, bet T and U nw, bh, 9 rms If nt, bet 31st ami 32d nw, brick and stone 218 N J ave se, b h, 14 rms M bt.ii.2tN Capaudlst, bh.lO-rius. 1515 2Sthst nw, b h, 8 rms 21bt st.bst L and Mmv, bh.lun.s. 2d .t,b2t B and C nw, bh,8 rim-..-.. 222 2UMnv.r,bh,9rius ... 2143 Pa avx, and 2140 K st nw.... 402 12th btsw.b n, 11 rms.....'... 11,500 9,000 9,000 9.000 8,500 6,500 5,500 5,000 5.000 7.000 4,500 TWO-STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Gst.bet 2d and 3diiw,bh,7ims 6 th st. bet L. and M uw, bh. 9 rms .. R st, bet btl'aud 9th 11 w, b h.O rms.. list, bet 6thand7thnw,bli,8iiiis.. 1 120 H st ne,btranddwg,b h.dims 905 C st ue, b h, fa rms 619 Morris place ne. b h. 6rms 1218 I st ne. b h, 6 rms 810 N C ave se. b h, 9 ims 333 E st se. b h, 6 rms 38and40 Rstnw, bh,7riiis 1001-1626-23-30 and 32 Cook'S place ne 3403 to 34x9 R st nw, bh, 6 rins .... 1706to 1708 34tnstnw,bh,bimb.. $8,000 . 7.300 6,700 5,000 . 5.000 3,800 2,900 2.750 6,000 3,200 4,500 , 4,500 . 2,000 2,000 HOUSES FOR RENT NORTHWEST. Keokuk and 45th st, 9 ims... 1418 llthst. 10 rms 508 R bt, 6 rnib. Upper part loOO 9th st, 6 mis. A.'! f'.l Kf 7 rmc. S35 00 30 55 30 00 30 00 30 00 26 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 24 10 22 50 22 50 22 50 20 75 18 40 18 30 16 35 16 30 15 40 15 40 15 30 423 2d St, 1 nil 1905 4th st, 7 mis 1519 P bt, 6 rms .' 46th st( Wesley Heights), 8 rms... 1433 Ohio ave, 8 ims 1307 6th st, 6 11ns 1614 8th st, 6 ims 530 2lst st, 6 ims 1602 Sth st, 6 ims Upper part 102 Gst,6 rms 1616 8th st, 6 rms. 2207 I bt, S mis 2441 M at. 6 ims 1532 5th st, 5 rms 47 Defrecs st, 6 rms 1602 4th st. 6 rms 1936 llthst, 5 rms 816 N. II. ave. 6 rths , 15 00 The above- is only a portion or the prop erty on -ny liooks. For full list call at orriceforijuUctinisauedonUlc lstand loth. THOS.E. WAGGAMAN.917 V st.nw. de21-tfera T.0ST. LOST Sunday morning, bunch of keys, at otli &t and Mass. ave. Finder please re turn them to 14051 st.uw. It 1 LOST On Dec. 25, a bicycle: return to j 638 E st. se. aud receive reward. j de27-3t.em 1 LOST Eyeglasses; long-sliell Handle; Sat- 1 urdav. 25th. near Center Market: .-niftahle reward if returned unbroken. 1333 lr.tli 1 '- " I LOST Christmas morning, on C St., bet. M0NS' STABLE, J Hh -st. and Ohio ave.. Washington. dC27-3t ,n. v PhQPQnQ'SlVfl "r--i ''".. .ror Villlatirfporr. Rochester, ifrj&'&ff&b bllCOdUCdrvC c Bualo and Nlae.ira. FalL. daUy. M jiQmS M w,s,wrwv'vw, WW Saturday. witlT Sleepiajf J"r, s&zlt2E82S3V 0 fW.. ?5.. -,J!,sl,lnSton to Buffalo. - SalJT & OlIIO KV. 10ter? B-u'ria. !?' SSS&itJS 2d and 8th sts. ne., pari, 01 goiu eye- , York to cw "''it,T,iPd ;.rT coach Wlv glasses Reward t 252 Sth st, ne. ffi!&tL$5S diS iin: . i"r nrppnsboro to Montgomery. LOST. Strayed or Stolen-Bay I-orse: 15 "tRAINS ON iVASHi.NToNAND OHIO hands 3 in. high; weight about 1,100: pivisiOJf leave .,"Bip-?Kngi"r from St. Ei.no. A cxandrla county, V:i. I dflly -apd ; 'a";YvHom d'lflm l.iofnii rewiiiu iu itriuriiuii ti, iiuuli i.i- . huu u ' ( LOST Ladles' gold hunting ca.e wain,: m. and 3.00 p. '." ""AV.'S: chain and cross attache..: name on case; , flud 7.0H a. ni. .daily, Pf,'pvJJ on 7th st. or Penn. ave. Return and re- Herndon. and 8 34 a. in. datij , e-V-cpc auii celve reward td 907 H -st. nw. de26-3t , flJSrfom the South arrive at t.ost ni.imnnd riuc: from 13th and the -waKhincton 6 42 a. m.t 2 20 p. ni. flue Avenue to 1825 18th st. nw. Return to 1S25 18th st. nw., and.receivc reward, de25-3t found; FOUND Package, Dec..2.4, at 1 1 :25 p. m.; package owner can- have sa me bya ppiying at 700 4th st. ne. W. F. BLA YDES. de25-3t KAZLHOAIK.. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SrXTH AND D . STREETS 'p Aac1I-rWe.ck duya-PITTSBUUU EX hnrii , ,P.ur,or aua bluing Cars. Harrt- t,,bHK,to Rittsburg p,,.fV M ''W.N'ai'LVANiA Limited ftii.rvV.MUS,?.eP,n;1,'nns.mokins.anl ivnif at,.on. Cars' arrtsbu,-g to Chicago, "Vpat', Indianapolis. Sr. Louis. Cleva iin,.i i"1 AoJedo- Uurfes ilirlor Car tc iiarrlabarg rLriA" M' As,? tlNK-Pollmaii Ruffe! I'tV 11 Ca,r Harrisburjc Burret Paxloi h o '11 la.7Ia5nrK.tt i'Rtshurg B '- - CHCAUO AN1 3T LOUI3 T iJ p-'eepiiiK Car Washington lode. fj"'8- und Sleeping and Dining Cura Har- cbWti. nd Chicago " K ' ! ''"i" ''c,51- nksi;lv express-phu- I raan Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. Chicago. 1 nd Jlmrisburif toClevtluud Uininu C&r rHr,r. V,. " ' -ouis. rtabbville tvln. Chi- to Chlcai iiioiujc .'(! 1 OI TirWFSTKRV EXPRESS TT, , V a o'ecplne Cars Wasninstoa'to -....".". uut" iiarribuurg to at. iouu n .ii 1. .. -r.'. ,"" "".. 10iaVIS" rr 'nilra and Renovo daily, except faunday. for WuiunuporL aa.Uj. ----' " - MUl!Lnaa i'"--Plng Car Wushlngtoa W -"""'" aaiuraaji Only I-or i'lnludelidilii. .veiv York und II10 OlMt. 4 00 p. T-rJ..,p. :D "CONGRESSIONAL LIM- D. Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7:0t iDinlug Car, a.oo, 9.00, lu:oo iDinlng -ar;. and li:oo (Lining tar from Wil mington) a. m.. 12MB, a:15, 4:20, 0:50. 10:up and 11:50 p.m. OnSuntla? T:00 7,r. . a"iI ii-oo p.m. uniunda tx (Dining Car;, 8:00, w:O0 11.00 (tiiait Car from Wnminginn) a. in , 12:15, 3.1 4:20. 6:50, 10:0o and 110 p. m. Fi 8 Phlladelnhla oulv. .Fac Emreii 7-.SO in., week-da yd. Express, 1 2.15 p. m. week days. 2:01 and 6:40 p. 111. dally Foe Booton. without change, 7.50 u-to. week days, and 4:20 p. m. dally. or Baltimore, (:25. 7.0O. 7:50, 8:00. :oo. 10:00. 10:50. ami 11:00 a- ra,, 12:15, 12:45. 12:50, 2:01. 3.-1G. 8:40 14:00 Limited), 4.20, 4:30. B:40, 6:lf, 6.60. 7:20. 10.00. 10 40. 11:15. and 11:30 p. m. On Sunday. 7.00. 8.00. D4)0, 9.05, 10X0. 11.00 a. in.. 12,15. 1.10, 2.01. .10. a,40. 14.00 Limited). 4.20. 5.40, 6.15, 6.50, 7.20, 10.00, 10.40. and 11.50 p. in. "or .fope a Creek .Line. 7.50 a. m. and 4J( p. m. dairy, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7.C0, 9J)0 a. m 4.20 and 5.40 p. m. dally, except Uunday. Sunduys, 9.00 a. in. and 4.20 p. m. Atlantic Coast Line Express for Florida and point.- on Atlantic Coast Ltn, 4.3U a. id. 3.46 p. rn. daily; Richmond only. 10.5T a. m. week-days, Atlanta Special, via Eichmond and beaboarci Air Line. 4.10 p. in. dally. Accommodation for Uuantico. 7.45 a. in. dally, and 4.25 p. iu. vreeK-days. eus.iurc ConnectloitH. For Atlantis City ivin- Delaware River Bridge, all-rail route), 3:15 p. in. daily; v la Market street wharf, 1 0.00 and 1 1:00 a. m.. 12 45 p. in., week dayo.and 11:50 p. m. dally. For Cape May. 11:00 a. m- week days. 11:50 p. m. dally. Ticket orricea, cornr Fifteenth and O streets, and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for tna checking or uaggage to destination from hotels and residences. J.B.HUTCHlNbON,OeneraIManager. J. R. WOOD. General Posseugsr Agem. Baliimore&Ohio FchediUe fn irrect Nov 14. 1S97 Lchvo Washington fro'j station corner or New Jersey avenue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest. VeaibulJt1 Limited trains 11.05, 11.25 a. m.. 8.05 p. in. For Cincinnati, St. Louis and Indianapo lis. Express. 11.25 n. in. Vestlbuled LH& lU:d 3.40 p. in., express 11.55 p. El. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 11.05 a. in. and 8.50 p. in. For Columbus. Toledo and Detroit. 11.55 P- u- Winchester and way stations. t8 a. m., t3.40 and t5-30 p. m. For New Orleans, Memphis. Birmingham. Chattanooga. Kuoxvllle. Brlbtnl and Roa noke, 9.00 p. m. daily; sleeping -caro through. For Lurny. 3 40 p in. daily- For Baltimore, week days, 5. 6.30. X7.05. X7.1U. X7.30. xS. 8.30. X9.30 X10 00 a. m. X12 0U lu.. xl.lu. 12.15, xl.15. X3.00, 3.20. X4.30. 4.35. Xo.05. X5.10, X5.30. X0.20. 6.30. X8.00. 8.15. x9 20, 11.15. xll.50 p. in., and X12.01 piirht. Sundays. X7.05.x7.10.x7 30.8.30. X9.00 a. m., X12.10. xl.15, 1.20, x3.00. 8 20. 4.35, n5.05. X5.10. 6.30. xS.00, x9.20. 11.15. xllJiO p. 1.. xlJ.Ol night. For Annapolis. 7.10 and 8.30 a. in.. 4.30 and 5.30 p. in. Sundays, fa.30 a. m., 4.33 Fot Frederick, week days.S, 11.25 a.m3 4.30, 5-30. p. m. Sundays, 9 a. m., 1.15 p. rn For Hagerstown. tll.Ooa. m- and t5.30 p. in. For Boyd and way potn'"'. week days, 8.00 a. m., 40. 5iJ0. 7i05p. m. Sun days. 9.00 a. m.. 1.15. 7.05 p. m. For Gaitherbburc and way points, wee Iatr 8 9. a. in.. 12.50. 3.15, 438. rJt 7.65. '11.43. p. n, sundaya. 0 a. m., 1.15. 433. 7.05. 10.15 p. m. For Washington Junction and way points. 8 a. m.. 4.30. 50 p. in. week days. 9 - m,U5 p. m. Sunday. ROYAL BLUB LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. All trains Illuminated with Flnvsch light. For Philadelphia. New 'ork. Boston and ,h East, week daya. .0o. 8. 10 a- m 105 1.15 IB1I Dining Cars), J. (5.05 Dln inE Car). (12.01 night. Sieepins Car onen at 10 o'clock). Sundays. 7.(a. 9 a. ra. (1.15 Dining Car). 3. (5-05 Dining Car). 12 01 uigut. Sleeping Car open I u o'clock. Additional trains ror Philadelphia, wees days, diily. 8 P- m. I'arlor Cars on all day trains. "For Atlantic City. 10 a. in.. 12.05 noon, and "l.l "3 and 3 p. m. week days. 9 a. ai. TofSie May. 12.05 noon. tExcept Sunday. xExpress trains. "rccace called for and checked from to th7and residences by tnlon Transfer Co. n nrtlcrs lert at ticket orrices. 619 Penn- ?,S avenue northwest. New 1'cri SOUTHERN RAILWAY. iSis iflveSeimvInia passenger Station J)anvUl0( rsnTiHtte aud way btallons, connect at un?-ia for Strasburg, Harrisonburg and BtountSf. dally, except Sunday and. ai LichtSrs witii tne Norrolk anct Western. d,JI;;Ba tv -Dalty.theUNITED STATES Vt- mail, carries Pullman DuKec Ji-nJ. New Turk and Washington .to Tackouvllte, uniting at baiisnury w;tn Pullman Sleeper for Ashevillo and Hot 'ullman C.; ICnoXVlllc and Chat- tanoo.Tenn.:andiUC Springs cnanoite wuni'iiu- I'ullioaa Buffet ew Orlea us, conn ect- ' ,,. ut VtlantaforBiriuingbam and Mem Ing .-l!:", at L.vn. hourir witn Cfieaa 1 ni-o Vniionio lUiilwayTor l-xingtonand hril BrHl-'e. daily- Solid tram, Wash- i hVoto New Orleans without change- bun- - ,).irnnnliv coiiiin k" , -v v..uiiwu throuKl" leep'er on this trail, every W eilnes Oay and Saturday to fcau Francisco, with- OUi-oiapISm.-LfK-at for Front Royal. 8ra burs and Harrlbtuburs. daily, except Sun- A a IT .5i o- m.-Dally. local for Charlottes DK-t.T p. m.-Dally. WASTrrNQTON AND -WASTrrNfJTON AND EOUTUWESTKRjN VKSTIBULLD. LIM- -...w.si.il of I'ulluiarr v estiwiled IT till if.,iprs dlnlug cars and day coaches. Tnti via jtoiievnit. w" '"-. .. 'nv iVnooira. New York tt. Tan r. Char- lanOOJiiS. '-;" 0 1. n,.,l 1iiU,n,lln unitin JUbt-c. w. ,,,. with !lillmriT, KTrtamt" . at i;uu, lite ...... .. w. ...... .w..,,w. Klctini'-nd to Augusta. la C'dumbla. connection for Aiken, b. C-: hfHl .ith connection y0rk to Memphis, via Birmingham; New . 00 tt. InlIlT- nXCPIIL 3IIlliIU V. 1MI IjL'HS- --.. : r. c. .. m. -. t iiiirff aud" 3 2o p. m. dailv for Herndon. K"!::..i." .-irrH-H nt UfLshlncton t-2i a. t:25 p. m. dally. Harrtsunuurg. i:io p. m. and 9:25 p. rn da J. exeep" TO. UOJT. Biliwuuu.ni A-.w V Pickets, sleeping car reservation, and In frmation furnished at- offices. 705 lot ,...mitii,n furnishetl it. nw.. 511 Pennsylvankv avenue-and at I'cni.'ylvanla itaiiroaii i-ns-spniter oiaiiurj. W.'H. GREEN, lieu. Sunt 3. M. CULl. Traffic Mnnuirer. W. A. TTrilK, Gen. 1'nns. AsenU I. M S. BROWN Go At. lus. Aept, l 'nan .sleeping Car la Pittsburg. . tLj -J01" ane. Can.indaigua.,Eoohe its. end .Niajrar. Falls. Ually. except Sua- iAnnt rli ATI mfi nnI