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-if -- vj i $ -v-i's'Tit J . -JL- THE TBIES, WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 3902. 9 "Uplift EEtP WAITED FEMALE. AV ANTED Chambermaids, cooks, waitresses, marble cleaner, and general workers. HAit KELL'S BUSY AGENCY. 321 P-- a'- "" "ll- "WANTED A neat joung girl as chambermaid; Co home nights. 1312 ra. ate. nw. mi V'AXTEDA colored girl, from 11 to 10 years. Call 80S Oth st. mr. MBS. EVANS. ml-8 . "WANTED Experienced hands on ladies' tail oring, at once. 715 11th st. r: nll "WANTED Neat colored pirl to wait Id lunch loom, at once. 1212 7th st- nw. ml WANTED Girl for general housework. 1S01 Pa. avc. nw. Apply mi WASTED A white woman as cook, wages ?4 a week; a colored woman for general Ikusc wqtK, at once. 12 iT st. na. "" WANTED A woman for general housework; gopd.paj-. Call at 803 1 st. nw. nil WANTED Three colored women, chambermaid, waitress, and one laundress, same house. BIUT TON & CO. AGENCY. 709 G st. nw. ml. WANTED Experienced salesladies in dry goods. .Apply JACOB KOHNEIt, 912-915 9Ui it. nw. ml . . WANTED Experienced hands to help on ladies coats; must Know how to make buttonholes; none other need apply. S13 15th st. ml WANTED Talloros on ladies' coats, and first class dressmaker on waists; also embroiderer. 1022 Oonn. avc. m''3 . WANTED Experienced cutter and fitter; also a dressmaker and apprentice. Apply 08 Cth st. nw. nl WANTEDS, girl for general housework. 1503 Hth st. nw. ml WANTED Colored nurse girl for young baby. Call MRS. LYONS, Marine Barracks, 8th and G sts. se. ml WANTED Cooks, chambermaids, nurses, and all kinds of help. LADIES' BUREAU, 014 ISth -U mr. No fees ir. adiancc. ml WANTED--Girl or woman as nurse and -to do housework, in Hat; must come well recommend ed. Call FLAT S04. 2120 C st. nw. ml WAXTED Colored woman to cook and assist with housework; also lialf-grown girl. 912 Xew York n.c.s,nw. nil WANTED Colored girl for general housework for man and wife. Call at 314 8th st. nc ml WAXTED A colored woman as cook to go to Mnssachuscts; way paid. 1747 Oregon avc ml WANTED flood waitress-chambermaid, private family,. $12; office cleaner (5 hours a day), $10 month: laundress and good cook. 1013 Xew York avc. i"1 WANTED- Lady as housekeeper for widower; small family; reasonable pay. 1200 Xew York ve. nw. ml WAXTED Lady to tracl in District of Co lumbia; $50 monthly and all expenses to start; permanent position if satisf actor-; self -addressed em elope for reply. Address PRESI DENT. 315-52 Dearborn St., Chicago. ml "WANTED Half-grown girl as nurse; references required. 1310 Corcoran st. nw. ml WANTED Intelligent white girls to work on collar machine. TOLMAX LAUNDRY, Cth and C sts. ml WANTED Neat white girl for general house work; German or Swede preferred; $3. Call after" 4, 1213 Rhode Island ave. ml "WANTED Cook and half-grown girl. 942 New Y'ork avc nw. ml WANTED A colored woman to work around store, to keep books; one from country pre ferred. Call 337 3d st. sw-. ml WAXTED First-class cooks, chambermaids, waitresses, nurses, bouseworkcr, and all kinds of female help to call at LADIES' BUREAU, 614 13th st. uw., at once Good positionatoday; ro fees in advance. cl "WAXTED A good white woman to assist in kitchen. 314 J st. nw. el WAXTED lady experienced in management of servants desires position as housekeeper or to care for suburban property; best references. Ad dress BOX 3l7. this office. cl WAXTED At once; a girl ftir general house work; no washing; stay nights. 1331 L St. nw. cl - WANTED MiUIncry salesladies; those with ex perience only apply. F. ROSE, 1113 F st. el WANTED A neat white girl for general house work; must stay nights. 1048 3d st. nw. el WANTED 3 plain cooks, $15; also chamber maid and nurse. Inquire 1211 10th St. el WANTED A n.t girl for general housework; no washing; go home at night; smalt tamiry; references required. Call at once, 222 X st. nw. cl WANTED A colored girl for gcnenJ housework. At 1526 7th St. nw. el WANTED 2'sirls to learn pressing. Call at A. C. THOUjrS dye works. C31 10th st. ne. el WANTED Experienced young lady to wait on confectionery; and make herself general use ful in store; rcicrences ruuw. uiic.i.iu.., 426 9th st. nw. cl WANTED Colored girl wanted to assist in Lousework and cooking. Call, 1335 Maryland ave. tie. d WANTED A woman -to cook, wash, and iron. 216 B it. se. . elC-2 WANTED Woman for general housework; good washer and.ironer. Apply 1123 B st. nc. el WAXTED Dining room girl. Eth and D st. nw. Apply HOY'S, el WAXTED Woman for general housework; 2 in family; go home nights. 314 9th st. ne. el -WAXTED First-class tailoress to work on fine Coats. Apply" COLDBERG, The Tailor, 519 10th st. nw. mlfl-2 WANTED A good presser on ladies' and gen tlemen's garments. N. E. BESSON, 1329 14th t nw. ml0 3 WAXTED Chambermaid; steady place for good girl or woman. Inquire MARTIN SCHNEIDER, J100 Sth St. se. mlO-2 WANTED White chambermaid; good refer ences; wages, $17. Call 12 to t at 1747 Q st. mlC-3 "WAXTED Good white cook; references re quired; -wages, $20. Call 12 to 2 at 1747 Q st. rnlO-3 . WANTED A white pantry woman; one who is quick. Address BOX 320. this office. ml6-3 WAXTED Saleslady, with experience in dry goods Ktt-.-f. Call at 1310 7th m. nw. mlC-3 WAXTED Woman fc-r gencal housework; steady place; wages, $12 per month. Inquire 800 L tt. se. . mlC2 WAXTED Good cook, immediately, in boarding house. 12 Grant place nw. mlO-2 WANTED A .reliable man to sell the retail grocers; reference. Address BOX 317, this of 8ce. mlO-3 WAXTED A girl to a.ssist in housework; bring reference. j4o 10th st. ne. mlO-3 WANTED Colored girl to do general house work; roust stay nights. 1339 Md. ate. ne. el5-3 WAXTED Woman for general housework. 72 12th st, nw. el5-3 HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE. WASTED Dining room girl who thoroughly understands; alo two students to wait on table, tiit board. 310 C st. nn ml WANTED Man and wife for outside and house work. Mr. HHEES, Spring ht. and Holmrad arc, Mount ricasani. cio-3 WANTED ROOMS. WANTED Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; joung couple; no children; rent reasonable. Address BOX 3tS, this office ml7- WANTED One room, centrally located, with gas and water, for manufacturing purpix's; ill paJ' ?4 to $5 per month. E. MILE'S, 112 Md. ate. nc. ml WANTED I large or 2 anall unfurnished rooms for ladv out all day; no housekeeping; refer ence. BOX 833. tins othe-e. el WAXTED By a JounR gentleman. nTicly fuT Dished room, with or without Iward; neighbor hood of 12th and F sts. nw.. and private family preferred; stalj: terms. Addrrsj BOX 313. this office. . - tnlO-3 WANTED Three unfurnished rooms, with board for three adults and boy of ten. Address BOX S15," this office. mlO-3 WANTED Thrrp or four unfurnished rooms 2d Coor. K. K, 300 II rt. nw. e!5-3 WANTED October 1, by refined couple, two or three rooms, light housekeeping; must be clean, Adore uua -13, iuu omcc. taio-s HELP WANTED MALE. WANTED Man, cook, and dishwar'.icr, at once, at ALUAMBRA EMPLOYMENT AUKN'GY, 12 II st. ne. ml WAXTED A good white barber, at once. Ap ply 309 7th st. sw. m!7-3 WAXTED-At once, two ladies' tailors. 1139 14th st. nw. ml7-2 WANTED-Oj-stcr cook, ml BATES, 1022 14th st. WAXTED A gcod night cook, at the ALBION LUXClt ROOM, comer 11th and E sts. ml WANTED By a foreigner, a teacher for prac tical English; an hour daily; $10 a month; Northwest. Address BOX 350, this office. m!7-2 WANTED Colored bov, IS, to work around store and lunch room". BARBELL'S, 321 Pa. cc. nw. ml WANTED Good bread baker, nc, after G p. m. Call 730 O st. 11117-3 WANTED Today, cook, $40; pantry man, head waiter, six dlshwasl-crs, two house bojs, three waiters, two bellmen. SHACKLEFORD'S, WC K st. nw. ml WAXTED Eight good cafe men. Call at 810 mth st. nw, today. I. X. CABAN'IsS, Agent. Branch office. New York. ml WANTED Two HOT P St. nw. dnvcra. HOITS EXPRESS, ml WAXTED-rA first-class barber; steady job; 00c on dollar. C23 7th st. sw. , ml WAXTED Six paperhangcrs. Apply II. II. BAKER & CO., 1S43 7th st. nw. Wages, ?3.75 per day; steady job. ml WAXTED Meat cutter for grocery; must have reference. Call 1030 Xorth Capitol st. ml WAXTED White waiter, ?0 week; colored waiter, f4; quick. 3013 Xew York ave. ml WANTED Kor hotel, white second rook, $100 month; butler, $30; frr, $J0. DICK'S HOTEL AGENCY, 12th and Pa. ate. ml7-2 WAXTED White cafe waiters, today, ?40 month. DICK'S HOTEL AGENCY, 12th and Pa. ave. ml WANTED A neat boy to work arpund the house; must be smart. 803 E st. nw. ml WAXTED 50 colored laborers, $1.50 per day. inquire alter u a. m., 1200 New lork avc. nw. ml WANTED Young man from the country, $9 per week. Apply 1200 X'cw York avc. nw. ml WANTED 25 first-class house painters. Apply at 009 C st. nw., second floor. ml"-3 WAXTED 10 carpenters to lay floor. Corner Xorth Capitol' and M sts; ml 7-2 WAXTED Colored farm hand; will take man and wife. BHITTOX & CO. AGEXCY, 709 O st. nw. ml WAXTED 25 able-bodied colored men Tor rail road grading, Beverly, W. Va., to work for $1.50 per day; transportation, $5; shanty rent and doctor's bill free. Call at 302 10th st, nw. for information, or meet me at B. & O. Depot at 11 p. m. ml WAXTED Young white man to drive delivery wagon; must know city; references. 519 7th st. nw. ml WAXTED Young man for drug, store; some ex perience preferred; must not smoke. Address BOX 349. this office. - ml WAXTED Laborers. 20th and B sts. ne. ml WAXTED Young man In a grpecry and meat store; reference required. 3d and F sts. nw. ml WAXTED A good, strong white boy, with reference and experience in stove and hardware store. Apply J. MELNICOYT, 1311 7th st nw. ml WANTED A strong white boy to learn trade in tin shop. Apply J. MELXICOVE, 1311 7th st. nw. ml WANTED First-class coat makers; bill paid. 003 13th st. nw. first-class ml WAXTED One good oyster shUckcr. 218 Oth st. nw., earl ml WAXTED A young man, quick at figures. Ad dres in own handwriting, stating salary ex pected, BOX 47, this office. ml WANTED A strong white boy, not over 20 j ears of age, to help in factory. Apply 33i Pa. ave. nw. ml WANTED Bv manufacturing company, reli able young man, $10 week. Call 524 10th st. nw.. Room 6. ml WAXTED Young roan, clerk, tlaln writer, for store; good salary; permani'j:'. 52 10th St., ltooni c. , . ml WAXTED Union coach p:'ni.T. BLOUNT, 519 11th st. sw. FLYNX &. ml WANTED Boy, 10 or IS years old to drive and work at butcher bench. Call at C43 Oth st. nc, after 3 p. m. ml WANTED A steady colored man on farm, near city. R. A. SHREVE. Bladensburg, Md. ml WAXTED An experienced white or colored man who understands cleaning and pressing; also a repairer. Call at C50 H st. ne ml7-3 WAXTED Advertising solicitor, at once. Ad dress BOX o39, this office. nil WAXTED Tailor to do pressing and repairing, $0 to $S per week. C3S L sC"nw. ml WANTED Reliable men, permanent position. Apply 147-153 Washington Loan and Trust Building. ml7-3 WANTED Second-hand baker, nw. 407 Florida avc. el WANTED Hotel steward, chef and second to day; help for departments in hotels: BURGESS HOTEL AGEXCY. 503 10th st. el WANTED 2 errand bos; white; bring refer ences. Apply MR. H. McKXEW, 933 Pennsjl ania avc. elO-2 WAXTED Boy, about 17 jeans old, in small groeerj-; one with experience, and living in Southwest preferred. Apply with reference. 715" D st. sw. el WANTED A reliable joung man to take an es tablished route for the Mount Vernon Homo Bakery; must come well recommended. 922 9th st. nw: el WAXTED Scullion in iitchen. COLN, 10th and II st. nw. At THE LIN- ' cl WANTED Young man with cnenrv and ambi tion to work; as collector and solicitor for life insurance; experience not uecessarr: ceiod place to right party. Address BOX 324. this ottice. - el0-2 WANTED At once; 2 experienced young men for gents' furnishing department: none others need apply. DYRI'NFOlrlll OUTFITTING COM PANY, 410 7th st. nw. el WAXTED Several good painters Wednesday, 171 h instant. At 1310 G st. nw. el WAXTED Tailor for cleaning and pressing; good pay to right man. 1510 19th t,t. nw. elC-2 WANTED Candy-maker or helper; state cx pcrimce and salnrj wanted. BOX 331, this of fice. i WAXTED At once; flrtt-clasi union house painters. GEORGE E. RUSSELL, 713 ISth st. w. clC 2 WANTED-First-cIass barbers. St. nw. Apply at 212 9th el WAXTED An office boy; sixteen or eighteen J ears old; must hac good references. Addrcsi BOX 328. this office. cl WANTED Strict I v first-class pharmacist: reg- istere-d; best reference required; desirable place for right man. Address BOX 327, this office. elG-eod 3t WANTED A colored man; cook. At 111 Cth St. nw., CLARK'S HOTEL. el WANTED One first-class bulielman; steadv work; highest salaiy. T. E. GILBERT, i!8 F st. nw. mlO-3 WANTED Non-union plasterers; long job; good paj'. 1412 Cliapln st. nw. ml0 3 WANTED A colored bar man for ovstcr home: only those who'thoroughlj undtn-taud the buji ness need address BQX 319, this office. mlO-3 WAXTED Experienced waiters; steady emplpj--ment. BEREN'S' CAKE, 537-539 15th St. nw. mlO-2 WANTED Experienced finishers on pants. Ap ply KX1 C st. nw. mlO-3 WANTED Help, all kinds; good places. Caii at EXCELSIOR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. C4S Atker st. ne. mlC-3 WANTED Two flrat-clas coat bands, at once. SCHWARTZ & PEL7.MAN, 505 7th st. nw. mlC-3 WANTED Young white man from countrj- to wash bottclcs. Apply 1818 6th st. nw. el5-3 WANTED Paper lungers and wall scrapers. F. G. NOLTE. 24 9th rt. nw. e!5-3 WANTED Two bojs, tinners" helpers. 2120 Pa. ave nw. Apply cl5-3 WANTED A grocery clrk; reference required. Address BOX 299. this office. e!5 3 W IVTVil Ifirmr liano-avr atA civam! tmn l.sndi with carpenter tools at once MT. VER XOX' HOTEL. 487 Pa. ate. nw. e!5-3 WANTED Ten papcrhangera, at once; bteady work. Apply 1113 14th st. nw., CIIAS. ERNST cu. . cell SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED By a woman, in small family, sit uation as general houeeworker, or half j dav. Call or address 2130 K St. nw. ,i WAXTED A place as first-class cook in cafe, hotel or priiatc house by" woman from Balti more. Apply LADIES' BUREAU, 014 13th st. nw. ml WANTED By refined joung lady, a place as nurse in a good family. Address MISS J. KEI.I.EY, Dcrwood. Md. ml7-3 WAXTED By a regular graduate midwife, a few more casts in confinement. Ladies will be gieen beet care and attention. 'MRS. WIL LIAMS. 1(32 11th St. nw. SC17.21 WAXTED By a colored woman, place as cook in hotel, cafe or restaurant; meat or pastrj. 705 7th st. nw. ml7-4 WAXTED Situations by two vegetable and fry cooks, three cluf cooks, two female cooks, four waiters, three chambermaids, flrst-cl.it- hotel workers. Applj rli oth st. nw., base ment door. ml WAXTED Situations for first-class cooks, chambermaids, housegirls seamstresses, nurses, and other help. Call LADIES' BUREAU, 011 13th st. nw. cl WANTED Place as houseworker in small fam ily; good reference. 1425 3d St. nw. cl WAXTED By gcod laundress; washing to take home; large sunny yard. Address, 127 Pierce st. nw. el WAXTED By respectable white woman; cook and laundress; small family; city or suburbs. 920 4th st. nw. cl WAXTED By experienced colored girl; gen eral housework in small family or in Hat; or to work during morning hours. 1S19 13th st. nw. el WANTED ashing and ironing to do at home or out by the day. 1039 Xew Jersey avc. nw. ! WANTED By 2 respectable colored girls; place as waitress, chambermaids, or nurses. 41S 20th st. nw. cl WANTED By a seamstress; sewing out hi the day or week. 828 Cth St. nw. el WANTED A place by first-class cook, address, 1705 Yermont ae. Call or cl W ANTED By colored woman; place as cham bermaid or general houscworkcr. Call at 1003 4th st. nw. el WANTED By lady, place out sewing, as helper. Please call 822 G st. se. mlO-2 WANTED By white person, to cook, wash and iron and general housework in prhate family; tefcrence; wages $15 per month. BOX 309, this office. C15-3 SETTLED lady will give mother's care to sev eral children "in exchange for board and small salary; references given. BOX 301, till office. el5-2 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. WANTED Situations for first-class help of all kinds," with -licst references. LADIES' BUREAU, 614 13th St. nw. ml WANTED By young colored man, place to draw delivery; can furnish bonds. Call or ad dress 414 Franklin st) nw. ml7-2 WAXTED By gentltman, position as manager, salesman, cashier, vt snipping cierK; best 01 references furnished, office. Address BOX 343, this ml WAXTED By young man of 18, who lias scned 3 jears at his trade; carpenter; wants a posi tion with a good man to finish his trade. Ad drcss D. R. 11., 805 13th st. nw. cl WAXTED Place as restaurant cook, st. sw. 901 1st. cl WANTED Situation by good baker on bread and cakes. Address BOX 332, this office. cl WAXTED By joung colored man, place as butler, porter, or janitor; 4 ears' reference from last place. Addcss BOX 329, this office. cl WANTED By reliable white man. position at driving milk wagon; aged 19 254 11th st. nw. cl WAXTED Situation by licensed engineer. Ad dress BOX 304. this office. cl5-3 WANTED B a respectable man. place as drive' in dry goods or grocery; long experience witli horses. Address R. T., C21 Uordcn aie. ne. C15-2 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE AND FEMALE. CALL AT MY OFFICE and live your orders for help for the encampment. 1. .X UAUAMsa, 16 19th st. nw. ml MRS. .MOORE'S Old Reliable Southern Agency. Help of all kind. 711 4th st. nw. ml VTANTED ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED Large furnished room, with board, near Columbian University, by two young men, students; highest references. Address BOX 315, this office. m!7-3 WANTED Desirable room with board; for 2 gentlemen. 511 Cth st. nw. suitable el0 3 WANTED Gentleman wishes board, within reach of navy jard; steady. Address BOX 311. this office. mlO-3 AN TED HORSES AND VEHICLES. WANTED Sound, free driver; 1,000 to 1,050 pounds; slate price. Address BON 310, this office. mlO-3 WANTED SALOONS. WAXTED To bm- a cheap saloon in Washing ton; no agents. Address BOX 322, this office. mlC3 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED French range for hotel; mut be cheap. Address BOX 344, this "flU-e. m!7-3 WANTED To lwrrow money on stoek of mer chandise. Address BOX 340, this ofhee. ml WANTED A complete set of Commissioner of Patents Decisions. Address, stating condition and lowest price, BOX 341, lids office. ml WAXTEIV-Sceral hotbed sash; price. BOX 335, this office. state size and el WANTED Lot of hothouse sash; must be cheap. Address, 331, this office elO 3 WANTED A dozen j-oung lajltig hens. 2012 II St. nw. e-10 3 WANTED Tj pew riilng; revising of manu bcripts, and translating from IYencli or Ger man; monl reasonable tenth. Address BOX 3.10, this office. elC3 WANTED At once, btereopticon or combinjtion motion picture outfit. Address BOA 214, sta tion G, City P. O. mlG-3 WANTED Two latrobes. u Address BOX 31S, this office. good condition. mlO-3 WANTED Good coffee and hot water urn cheap. THE RANCH, 507 F st. nw. el5-3 LACK CURTAIN'S launJercd for 35e. 10TH ST. ml5-3 LAUNDRY, 724 10th st. nw. MATTRESS15. MADE OVER on promises. SI.50. J. J. FEEN'EY, 4S7 Pa. avc. nw. inl5-3 OWING to the great demand I have for furni ture, carpets, etc., 1 will pa.v jou more money than am one in the business. Address THE EXCHANGE, 1131 7th et. nw. ml 1-0 OLD GOLD. SILVER AND COIN'S lwught. n G St. nw. G. MARTIN. se-14-SOt WANTED HIGHEST cash price paid for U lies' and gentlemen's cast-off clothing. Ad dress postal and I will call. B. TARSIIES, 1303 7th st. nw. c25-20 WANTED Furniture and carpets; bujing con tents of houses a speelaltj ; highest spot casli prices paid; drop K)stal to A. II. LEVY, 1403 1 ft. nw.; prompt attention. inl2-7 WANTED HIGHEST rash price piid for la dles' and gentlemen's rast-off clothing. Ad dre postal and I will call. S. KEHEShY, 1300 7tb st. nw. cll-30 WANTED ?0.40 to ?17.50 ounce for old gold; 40 cents ounce for silver; gold dollars, $1.25 and up; pawn tickets bought. ABRAHAMS, 433 9th ft. nw. selO-tf WANTED Furniture and carpets of every de icription; content! of houses, etc; hlehrat cajh prices paid. Drop postal and will call at once. B. W. AUCENSTE1N. 410 luthst. nw. Jy3-tl FOR SALE BICYCLES. FOR SALE Ladj's blejclc, $10. Address 013 1H17-3 East Capitol st. FOR SALE Ladies', cent's, and children's Id. cycle; grown person's ttlcyclc; tandem; all of I the uest make, for greatlj- reduced prlc.es. CY CLE EXCHANGE, 736 10th st. nw. mlC-3 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT ?S. furnished room, central; pri vate house, at C01 12th st. nw. ml7-3 FOR RENT All newly furnished rooms, single or communicating; no children; reference ex changed. S23 13th st. nw. n,i7-.- FOR RENT Tun furnHicd .front rooms; ex cellent home hoard. 103 Mass. ave. ne. ml7-3 FOR nw. RENT One furnished room. 522 2d st. ml7-3 FOR RENT Two rooms, second floor, heat, cas and lutli, 12. 1332, 0th rt. nw. ml7-3 FOR RENT 8W 4th st.'se.; conicnici't to Cap itol, Library, cars; neatly furnished front room; bath adjoining; tent to one or two gen tlemen, MO. ' ml7-3 TOR RENT Large froijt room; nicely furnish ed; transients,' 50 cents.'and $1. 1111 11 st. nw. "f rlG3 1011 RENT One furnished loom; adjoining bath; fine location; nith or without board; gentlemen preferred. 1103 Sth St. nw. el0-3 FOR RENT 2 modern rooms; cheap; reach 9th and F in S minutes. 353 I st. sw. cio-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. D3t K st. nw. clG-3 FOR RENT To gentlemen, 4 large, 2 small, beautiful rooms; bcM location; also parlor floor. 1013 L st., interaction Massachusetts ac. elO-3 FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. 310 1st st. nc. clC-7 FOR RENT Two large, new, thoroughly fur nished front rooms, first and second floors: nri- ste hatn, gas, hot and cold water; single or en suite; near Pennsylvania" ai c. 427"A loth St. ., imj jeu-uauu 9ill. mlO-3 FOR RENT Xew ly famished rooms; gentlemen. 932 L st. nw. mlC-3 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms, st. mv. 1 010 Sth mlO-3 FOR RENT ruinlshW front room; floor; $5 per month. 35 E st. nw. second cI5-3 FOR RENT Large-Cheerful rooms, well fur nished; stationary withstands; home comforts; moderate rate. 515 2u st. nw. ml4.7 FOR RENT tine furnished, other partly, for light housekeeping, iecond flocr front; private; clean; desirable; no children. 012 2d st. nw. el3-7 HOTEL PATIENCE, OWE st. nw.; nicely fur nished rooms, with private baths; cafe; hotel service; reasonable. Apply at office of hotel. eO-tf FOR REITT UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, second floor, hath, light housekeeping. Mi F st. ne. 11117-3 FOR REXT Two unfurnished rooms, up two nights. Apply 111 K St. nw. m!7-3 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, second flrtnr. T.t Till ..1 tin .l"o floor. 123 7th st. ne. ml-3 H)R RENT-1230 Wjlie st. nc., 3 rooms: with use of bath, $0. OWNER, No. 7, Fort Micr. clS-2 FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms; bath; rent $12. 1228 II st. nc. c10-3 TOR 'RENT Unfurnished rooms. 102 F st. ne. clB-3 FOR RITNT Four unfurnished rooms; light housekeeping. 704 Xew Jersey ac. mll-3 'OR RENT Three large, unfurnished .rooms; light housekeeping. 1711 Oth st. nw. 'el5-3 I-Oll RENT-Tr. unfurnished floor. 1522 Itth st. nw. parlor clS-3 THE ASTORIA, 3d and G. sts. nw.; central location; modern house; cafe attached. W. E. OOWEN, Manager. sel3-tf FOR RENT FURNISHED OS UN. FURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT Two rooms, furnished or unfur nislieil. 1413 Q st. ml7-3 FOR RENT By refined couple without children, rooms, furnished or unfurnished, second floor. 1203 M st. nw. mltf-3 ROOMS AND BOARD. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, with or without board, suitable for two, from $18 to $20 each. 1706 V st. nw. J- , 'ml7-3 - riuai-uiiAaa itutui ami hoard, ?22.50 per juuiuji; convenient- 10 an uepartmenis. ,14 5th st. nw. mj;-3 TOR KENT Choice rooms with tint-class hoard; also table board. At 15CW Thirtieth st. nw. clC3 FRONT hall room, in strictly private family; good tabic; reasonable. 1213 Rhode Island aie. mlO-3 FOR RENT Two adjoining rooms on 3d floor; one large 2d story front room. 100G M at. jiw. el0-7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE 5-gallon coffee urn. 1022 14th st. nw. elO-3 FOR SALE Pawn ticket for injgniflcent dia mond ring, cheap. Addre-s BOX 351. this office. 1H17-3 FOR SAU Grandfather's clock. S da v. im ported, $17.50; jierfcct time; fii.e appearance. i nolo, nc, auurcss uv. ato, tlifa ofllte. ml 7-3 5-FOOT CURTAIN POLES, with fixtures, 19c; carpet lining, 3c and Se jard; stair pads, 10c; matting from 10c j-anl up; good quality floor oilcloth, 25c jard. KLEEDLATT'S, 11th and It sts. ne. sc!7-tf IIHICK 90,000 old brick for sale. Apply corner Connecticut ae. and I, st. ml7-3 TOR SALE 1 lot dishe; 3 flic-foot oak tables; 2 3-foot tables; knivc, forks, and spoon; cake baker, scales, and large clock; after 6 p. m. 473 1'cnnsjhania avc. nw., upstain. clO-3 l'OR SALE A large bookcase with writing dek; cot $75; will sell cheap. Apply 1503 12th St. elO-3 TOR SALE Domestic sewing machine, $10. ml 0-3 2&21 1'cnnsjhania aie. l'OR SALE Cheap, one 10 foot showcase, suit able for baUry or confectionerj. 1939 14th st. ml 0-3 FOR SALE Automobile, good as new, at sacri flee. CAPITAL BUSINESS EXCHANGE, Allan tie Building. mlO-3 FOR SALE b large lunch room chairs, three dining room tables and out Rubj- cook stote ilu-jp. 300 G st. nw. eI5-3 FOR SALE 4,1itap, good cooking G st. mv.. 3d floor. stove. 913 -3 ell FOR SAU Knives and forks. 812 II tt. ne. clJ-3 FOR SALE Handsome tall lull clock: fe-tn Mondij-, Tuesdaj-. 807 12th St. nw. ml5 3 LOOK 50e cash. 25c wceklv: lace curtains. portieres, rugs, table linen,, table coven, tou ila, blankets, comforts, t-prcad, quilts, sheets, pillow exses, toilet and dinner ware, siher- lated ware, lamps, ait-,, clocks, albums. Hlbln, etc. Address BOA 103. this olilcc; will call uith sample. ml4-7 FOR SALE Upright piano. 5S5 cash. Call at mil 0 Oil East Capitol st. , FOR SALE New upright pianos, $125 upward; MUiarr pianos. '15 upward; piano and organs tuned, M. HELIIIG'S MUSIC MORE, 1742 7th st. Si:Il-30t FOR SALE Good ijuallty opaque shades, fitted to jour window, only 25e; the belt quality till opaipic shades. 50e; hung free; will call with umplt. KLEEBLATT'S, 11th and II sis. re. 'Plump, East 23-1). . elO-tf FOR SALE Dress goods, silks, lace curtain3, portierres, blankets, comforts, men's and bojs' elotliliig, ladies' suits, coats, hkirts, etc.; week; ly pajments; drop postal; I call. JOSEPH CM IN. 237 Peniisj Irania aie. nw. e!3-7 FOR SALE Cheap; fine portable meat Ice box. 23 11 st. ne". cM4 UPRIGHT PIANO, S125. r t.w.iiTlili invintrnt8r ntlmr rv tnoninl Iiip- gains iu iteeU upright pljnod at equally low prm?-. F. G. SMITH, 1225 Pa. Ave. c27-lf FOR SALE 20 ft. sloop rig sail boat, good eondilior. and fast, $75. JAS. A. XICllOI-SON & SOX. 13iaFst1jiw. . au31-tf Hill SALE $5 for Morris chairs with hair cushion; ?fl for hair mattress in two parts; bedroom and parlor suites, $1 per week. Get our prices. REDMOND'S, 311-313 7th St. uw. e9tf STORAGE. WHY PAY S1.50 for storage when wc store for 75c? DXITliD STATES STORAGE COMP'NY, 120 10th it. uw. uilC3 REAL ESTATE NORTH COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THE XEW ADDITION TO THE GREAT NORTHWEST. How to be vour own landlord near Mount Pleasant with 'lOO cash and $20 monthly. For full particulars drop postal, telephone or call for new 10-page illustrated booklet, plat, etc.. of North Columbia Heights. Carriage free to see the property. FULTON R. CORDON, 701 11th st. nw. Telephone, Main 598. FOR SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE 3 small houses; southeast; at a bargain for quick bujer; fee us about them at once. XEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oil F st. nw. elG-0 FOR SAL! G-room and bath, brick house; rortheast; oiler wanted. XEW YORK REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Ml F st. nw. elO O FOR SAt.K-"2,0O, 1st st. s, 2U blocks south of Library, S-room frame houao. lot 20x100 to alley; rent $17; occupied, by one tenant 20 ejrs; $1,900, 402 1st st. se., 7-room frame, good lot, rent ?15; $2,700, D su se., near 1st, 7-rocm modern brills, lot 20x100 with stable. JOHN F. DON'OIIOE k SOX, 303 East Capitol st. el5-3 FOR SALE At sacrifice by owner, house and lot 1S39 4th st. nw.; Iieucc 3 story, 0 rooms and bath, furnace and latrobes; lot 40 ft. 3 in. wide by 95 ft. deep; price $5,G00, or will sell house and side lot wparatcly; house $4,000, side lot 19 ft. 0 in. by 95 ft. for $I.W0; not much cash required if whole property is purchased. C. W. KELLOGG, 11B D st. ne. e!5-3 FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR REXT An elegant modern improved S room house, pantry, bath, cellar and attic; coil and gas ranges; city water, stable and carriage house. Inquire 1000 Providence St., 2 blocks from electric cars. el53 FOR RENT Six room house at District Hr.e; terms reasonable; one fare to city; take Uer-. wyn or Rivcrdale car. Address -BOX 8, this office. s el5-3 F0R SALE SUBURBAN. FOR SALE Desirable property, Hyattsville, Md.; 1 acre, fine dwelling, plenty shade, good water, fruit; convenient to electric and steam cars; opportunity for cash purchaser. II. R. SAN'DERS, 033 New York ave. mlS-3 FOR SALE OR RENT SUBURBAN FOR SALE OR RENT Desirable village prop erty; ten-room dwelling; Hi acre land; stable, garden, fruits; near station on Chesapeake Beach Railroad; terms to suit. T. M. CHANEY, 1727 Madison ave., Baltimore, Md. inlO-3 FOR SALE OR RENT The best houses for the least money in the District at Langdon, D. C. I. J. BAKER, Owner. sel2-30t FOR SALE FARMS. l'OR SALE Two farms SV- milts from city near Clinton, Md., 35 and 110 acres; well improved: plcntj of wood and water; very cheap or ex change for city property. This property, has ro mortgage, JOHN F. DONOHOE & SOX. 30S East Capitol st. e!5-3 FOR RENT HALLS. FOR RENT Hall; about 75 by 20, for the en campment. BOX 325, this ofhee. elO-3 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE Cigar and. stationery store; -Xorth-cast: cheap; owner cannot ghc it attention: good chance. Address BOX 312, this office-. ml7-3 We Are All Things to AH Men DO YOU DESIRE To change your business, to sell ou; or are looking for some investment that will acsure j'ou of certain income? Do jou need monej' to cnlaige jour business? Do you want a partner? Do jou-want to be secured agjinst making mli take in jour biuhiesa that jou now hae or wish to go into7- Coneult us. We-haye expert- whose judgment lus proven successful in many cases and in all branches of trade or manufac ture. Hoascfurnishing goods; clearing above ex peases, u day; retiring; price invoice. Forty-room hotel; Pennsylvania avc.; making money; look at it. Snap. Dining room, clearing 41,500 or no sale; price $1,000. Dairy limcli', Ipavfrig over expenses; price ?400; leaving cit-. Two groeerj- stores; dailj- sales, ?20; price "200. The other $150. They are bargains. ( Furnished rooming, and boarding house; in come, $200 monthly; price cheap. Cigar and confectionerj-, clearing ?19 weekly; for S300. Oyster house, established twentj- jears; own er made fortune; price, $509. Fancj" cake and cracker route; with horses and'wagon; clearing ?125 month. NEW YORK BUSINESS BROKERS, 011 F st. nw. clC-0 WILL TAKE PARTNER in paying office busi ness; $200 required. BOX 333. this office. clC-3 FOR' SALE A well-established milk tiusinevi with flic excellent routes; reason, owner lea irg eit-. Address BOX 33,. thi3 otfic. elG-6 FOR SVLK The prhilcge of an eating bir dur ing the G. A. It. encampment. Inquire of WIL LIAM NELSON, 332 John Marshall Place, op pofite City Hall. elO-3 FOR SALE An old established dining room, central for ca.-h. BOX 320, this olfice. elG-3 SALOON" and proiert.v; fine section Xortlmcdt; $s,0U0 W. J. DUG AN", 617 Louisiana ave. 111I6 3 ROAD HOUSE, with four acres ground attached; magnificent clubhouse, bam. and outhouses; do ing tyajlnc husincsi; sold on uceount of death. . .1. DIK1AN, U17 Louisiana ave. mlO-3 HOTEI Fifty rooms; completely furnished; central. Saloon, centrallj- located; commanding finest trade in Wa-hlngton. W. J. DUOAN, dl7 Louisiana ae. miO-3 SALOON'; comer Soutliwest; rent, $25; price, 2,00. W. J. DUGAX, 017 Louisiana dc. mlO-3 SALOON Responsible party can handle simc for SZiAi cash; eentrally located. . J. DU G A X, 017 Louisiana ale. mlO-3 FOR SALE Retail liquor license; cheap; also wholesale liecnsc. V J. DL'GAN, 017 Louisiana ate. mlC-3 POOL ROOM and cigur store; making big monej'. DUNUVP, 900 F St. mlC-3 PAYING LI'NCIIIIOOM, grocery and cigar stores, confectionerj' anil notions, hotels ami rooming houses. Iil'N'LAP, IiOO F St. mlO-3 l'OR SALE Lunch room clearing "10O per month; will Hell for ?ott) if bought at once. Address BOX ', this ofllee. cl3-3 BARGAIN" Groeerj- and general store: suburb; $400; fine business; owner leaving. BOX SO"., tills oinee. uucMiigaie enis. cu-j FOR SALE A small notion store 13 II st. nw. nnict be sold at once as the owner Is leaving the city. el 5-3 FOR SALE Contents of rooming and board ing hou.-c; 14 rooms. Address BOX SftJ, thus office. elj-3 WANTED To rent job printing plant. PRINT ER, 171 0 st. nw. ml5-3 FOR SALE Toj-, stationerj- and confectionery business; tine ttand; cheap rent: living rooms'; have to lcac the city. BOSTON COXFEC T10XERY, 2027 14th St. nw. nil5-3 riiAVEPAID $457.17 on lot 19, block 4, North Columbia Heights. Will sell at a lo-a of 150. Lawiers, iiutstigate. Address BOX 279, this otliec. il4-7 CREDIT TO ALL, Diamonds and Watches, small weeklj-, monthly pjwm-ntx, lowest prices; good-, guaranteed; deilurcd on first pajment; busine eonfidentlil. Cull cr write, J. DIH'KKER, 1201, corner Pa. ave. and 12tli St., upstairs. Late with Castel berg's. se3 30t TRUTH ABOUT WATCHES and mainsprings, jOc. BROWNE. 801 F at. nw. mJl-tf FOR EXCHANGE. WILL TRADE "0 acres good ground: eak tim Iiit ninnuig water, fruit trees; for first -class, up right piano. MR. GEORGE W. II HARAL. SOS II ne. elO 3 RAILROADS. FOR MOUNT VERNON, ALEXANDRIA, AND ARLINGTON. ELECTRIC TRAINS. STATION 13 te Pa- Ae. For Mt. Vemon, every hour, week dayt, from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. For Alexandria and Arlington tvery half hour. Round trip to Mt. Temon. 50c. Round trip to Alexandria, 25c. Round trip to Arlington, 0c. Round trip to Mt. Vemon, including Arlington and Ale-andria. 60c. WASH., ALEXANDRIA & MT. VERXOX RY. SEE TIME TABLES AT HOTELS. aul-tf SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Schedule corrected to" August 31, 1902. Trains leave from Pcnasjlvania Station. 8:0i a. m. DmUy. Local for Harrisonburg, warrenton, Charlotte, and way jtatioas. 10:51 a. m. Daily. Washington, Richmond, and Florida Limited. First-class coaches and drawing-room sleeper to Jacksonville, 11a. Din ing car service. 11:15 a. M. Daily. United States Fast Mail. Flrst-clasa coaches and drawing-room sleeper' sp .icu uneaiu. uining car service. 11:37 a. m. Daily. Local for Warrenton and tTiarlottcsvllIe. 4:01 p. ra. Week Days. '"Local for Harrison burg and way stations en Manassas branch. 4:30 p. m. Dally. Local for Warrenton and Charlottesville. 8:45 p. m. Daily. New Tork and Atlanta Ex press. First-class coach and sleeper to Atlanta; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Sunset Route. Tourist sleeper Washington to San Francisco. Pullman buffet scrvite. 8:60 p. m. Daily. Xew York and Florida Express. First-class i coach and sleeper "to Sa vannah, Jacksonville, and Port Tampa; sleeper to Augusta, and connection for Aiken. Dining car service. 10:01 p. m. Daily. Xew Y'ork and Memphis Limited tvia Lvnchburz). FIrst.clast eoaeh and sleeping car to Roanoke, Knoxville, Chat tanooga, and Memphis; sleeper to ,Xew Orleans. rfiir5 car service. 10:43 t, m. Daily. Washington and South western Limited. AH Pullman train, club and observation cars to Atlanta and Macon; sleep ers to Nashville, Atlanta, Macon, Memphis, Xew Orleans. Dining car service. TRAINS OX BLUEM0XT BRANCH. Leave Washington, week- days, 8:10 j. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:35 p. m., 4:49 p. m., and 0:25 p, m Latter to Leciburg only. Sundays only, 9:01 and 9:10 a. m.f and 0:25 p. m. for Bluemont. Through trains from the South arrive Wash ington 6:42. a. m., 0:52 a. m., 7:40 a. m., 9:45 a. ro., 2:00 p. m., 9:15 p. m., and 9:30 p. m. daily. Local trains from Harrisonburg, 11:55 a. m. week days and 9:40 p. m. dally. From Charlottesville, 8:23 a. m. and 9:40 p. m. daily. Tickets, sleeping car reservations, and de tailed Information can t-?-hd at ticket ofilces, 705 15th St., 511 Pennsylvania Ave., and Penn-. sylvanla Station. Baggage checked through from hotels and residences. Phone 1840. P. R. K. Cab Service. C. H. ACKERT. General Manager. B. H. HARDWICK, General Pas'r Agent. L. S. B30WX, General Agent. SEABOARD AIM LINE RAILWAY Leave Washington, Pcnna. R. IE. Station. 10:41 a. m. seaboard fast mail Daily. Through Pullman Sleepers to Jacksonville, connecting at Hamlet with Pullman Sleeper to Atlanta. 7 P. m. FLA. AND METROPOLITAN Dally. LIMITEDSolld train to Jack sonville and Tampa, with Pullman, Drawing 'Room, Sleeping Car and Cafe Dicinj Car. Pull man Sleeper to Atlanta. These trains vofTer excellent schedules and service to 'Petersburg, Raleigh, Southern Pines' (Pinehunt)w Ciwnden, Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville, St- Augustine, Palm Beach, Tam pa, Key West, and Florida points; also Cuba, Charlotte, Athens, Atlanta, New Orleans, Chat tanooga, Nashville, Memphis point West and Southwest. 4:30 a.m. LOCAL To Petersburg. Raleigh, Dally Southern Pines (PInchurst). Hamlet, and intermediate points. Office, 1421 Penna. Ave. C. B. BYAX. WALTER G. COLEMAN. Ceneral Pass. Agent. G. T. P. A. CHESAPEAKE BEACH RAILWAY . Effective September 10, 1902. Trains leave District Line Station (reached by Columbia electric cars) as follows: THROUGH EXCURSION TRAINS. Week davs, 10:10 a. m.. 2:40 and 5:30 p. m. Sundaj-s arid Holidays, 9:30, 10:40 a. in., 2:40, 4, and 5:30 p. m. .RETURNING, LEAYE THE BEACH, Week days, 2:30, 0. and 10 p. m. Suncaj-3 and UolldaTirS, 5":30. S. and 10 p. m. TRAIN'S FOR I.OCAL POINTS LEVVE. Week dajs, 9:30 a. m., 5:30 p. m. Sundays, 9:30 a. in.. 5:30 p. m. A. II. LEWIS. G. P. A.. 1120 New York ave. LOW RATES TO PACIFIC COAST VICTORIA. VANCOUVER, SEATTLE. TACOMA, PORTLAND. During September and October. CANADIAN PACIFIC, 1229 Pennsylvania Avenue. STEAMBOATS. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY. Every day in lh year from foot of 7th, tt. for Ft. Monroe, Norfolk, Newport News, ai.d all points south, by the su- perb, powerful steel palace steamers "Newport News," "Norfolk," and "Washington." Lv. WasU'ton...8:30 pmlLv. Portsm'th..5rtX) pra l.v. Alcxandria.7:t pm Lv. Norfolk 6:00 pm Ar. Ft. Monroe.7:0Oam.Lv. Ft. Monroe.7:00 pm Ar. Norfolk 8:00 am Ar. Alexandria..0:30 am Ar. Portsm'th..S:15amlAr. Wn.hmgt'n.7 :00 am tarTbrough connections made at Xor- folk with Ettamers of Old Dominion Steamship Co. for New York, and Jler- chants and Miners' Steamships for Bai- ton TFor further Information apply at general ticket office. Bond Building, nth and N. Y. ave., or 7th st. wharf, Wash- ington, D. C. Phone 2290. JN'O. CALLAHAN. Gen. Mgr. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. AMERICAN LIME. NEW YORK SOCTIIAMITON LONDON. St. P.iul.epf.24.10 a.m.ifft. Lotiis.Oet.l. loa.m. Kcn'gton Sept.30, 5p.m.Kricsiljnd. Oet 7, 10a.m. HED STAR LINE. NEW YORK ANTWERP PARIS. Kr'nl'nd, Sept. 20, lOa.nijI'Inl'nd, Oct. 4. 10 a.m. Zeelsnd. Sept.27, 10a.m."deri'il. Oet.ll. lOa.m INIEItXAflONAL NAVIGATION" COJIPANY. COMPANY'S WASHINGTON' OFFICE. 1305 V St. N. W.. or Geo. W. Mo--;. 1411 G St. X. W. WALL PAPER. ROOMS-PAPERED, sji.75 i,p; i,0ue painting, lowewt prices. IAIII.ISI.K IIIMV-.. 1105 Oth st. ne. 'Phone. 1-ist :M0 I). in!7-3 ROOMS PAPEHKD$2 up: work giurantrcd; samples brought. Ill NT. 407 (I st. mlO-7 XOLTE, Sit Oth st. nw.. is constantly receiv ine: the- latest and niet jttractite designs in Wall Paper.s, and paper) room. from 2.00 up. Call and imestigate for jourse-lf and be con vinced, mll-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE IX D. O. SO DELAY BEYOXD EXAMINATION TITLE. WALTER H. ACKER, 704 14th St. N. W. 0? MONEY TO LOAN At 4 to 5 Par Cent. On approved city real estate, at 4, 4 'A. and I per cent interest. Special pri lieges wi:h re spect to prior payments. I-nrge amounts a .iiccijltv. TYLER Se RUTHERFORD, INC, 137 fit. . V. RAILROADS. ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD; " STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND BST9. 7:50 A. M. DAILY, PITTSBURO EXPRESS Parlor and Dining Cars llarrbburg to Plttibur. 10:50 A.-M. DAILY. PENNSYLVANIA LIM ITED Pullman Sleeping. Dining, Smoklnrf, and Observation Cars lMrrbburg1 to Chfcago. Cin cinnati, Inuunapoj'j, St. Louu, Cleveland, and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrlsburg. 10:50 A. JI. DAILY, FAST LIlv-lullmaa Buffet Parlor Car to lfarrfcburtf. Buffet Parlor Car llarrlaburg to Pltkburg. 3:30 P. M. DAILY, CHICAGO AND ST. .OIHS llXPREaS Sleeping Car Washington to SU Louis, and Sleeping and Dinin-r Cars Harrisburg to Indianapoli, St. Louii, Louisville (via Cia cinnati) and Chicago. 7:15-P. M. DAILY", ST. LOUIS EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Car Uarrisburg to St. Lou!. 7:45 P. M. DAILY, WESTERN EXPRESSf-Pull-man Sleeping Car to Pittsburg and Chicago. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:45 p. M. Daily, Cleveland and ctncix XATI EXPKESS-i'ullman Sleeping Can Wash ington to Pittsburg, and Harnsburg to Cleve land and Cincinnati. Dining Car. 10:40 P. M. DAILY, PACIFIC EXPRESS PuU man Sleeping Car to Plttaburg'. 7:50 A. M, DAILY, BUFFALO JJAY EXPRESS, with through Broiler Buffet Parlor Car ana Coaches to Buffalo, via Emporium Junction. 7:50 A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Bocheater, and Niagara Pall daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A. M. for Elmlra and Rcnovo dally, ex cept Sunday. For Williamsport daily, 3:JOP. M 7:13 P.M. 1JAILY. BUFFALO NIGHT EXPRESS, nith through Buffet Sleeping Car and Coachei to Buffalo, 'via Emporium Junction, 7:45 P. if. DAILY for Erie; for Hochester, Buffalo, and Niacara Falls" caiiV. except Satur day, with Sleeping Car ashlngton to Rochester. 10:40 IV U. tor Ezic, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping Car Washington to Rochester Satur days only. 4:00 P. M.. "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED" Daily for Xew York, all Parlor Cars, with. Dining Car from Baltimore. For Philadelphia, New York, and th East Express, 3:30 (Dining Car), 7:00 (Dicing Car), 7:57 (Dining Car), S:lo (Dining Car), -SSO 10:00 (Dining (,ar), 10:23, and 11:00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) A. M., 12:43, 3:15, 4: (Dining Car from Baltimore), 8:50, 10:00 P. 1L. 12:10 night. On Sundajs, 6:30 (Dining Car), 7:00 (Dinln-' Car), 7:a7 (Dining Car). 8:10 (Dining Car), OHM, 10:25, 11:00 (Diniraj Car from Wilmington) A. M.. 12:13, 3:15, 4:JU (Dining Car from Baltimore), 0:50. 10:00 P. M-, 12.-10 night. For Philadelphia only, Express, 7:45 A. M-, 12:15 P. M. week daja, '2:U1. 4:10. and 5:10 P. M. daily. 1 For Boston, without change, 7:13 A. M. week days and 4:50 F. M. daily. For Baltimore, 5:W, 3:20, 0:15, :. 7:15, 7:50, 7:57, S:I0. 9.-00, W:!Hr 10:25. 10:50, 11:00 A. M., 12:13, 12:43, 1:29, 2:01, 3:15, 3:30 (4:00 Limited), 4:10, 4:20, 4:33. 4:50, 5:40, 0:15, 0:W, 7ili, 7-43, 10:00. 10:10, 11:35 P. M., and 12:10 night. On Sunday, 5:30, 70, 7:50, 7:57, 8:10. 9:00. 9.-05, 10x5, 10:J0; 11:00 A. M., 12:15, 1:13, z".0L 3:15,3:30 (1:00 Limited). 4:10, 4:20, 4:50, 5:40, 0:10. 0:50, 7:13, 7:4 10:00. 10:40 P. -M. and 12:10 nfgbt. For Pope's Creek Line. 7:45 A. M- and 4:33 P. M. wccn-elavs. Sundays, 9:05 A. M For Annapolis, 7:50 A. M., 12:15 and -1:20 P. M. week-days. Sundays, 3:00 A.M. and 5:10 P.M. Seashore Connections. .FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Via Delaware River Bridge, only all-rail route, 12:45 P. M. wcek-davs (with through Pullman Buffet Parlor Car). "ll:0U A. M., 4:10 P. iL, and 12:10 night, daily. Via Market Street Wharf. 9:00 (Saturday only), 10:00 and 11:00 A. M., 12:43 I. M. Tveek-days, 12:10 night, daily. For Cape May, 10:23 A. M. and 12:13 P. M-week-days, 12:10 night, daily. 10:00 A- M. Saturdays ontv. Ticlct ofSces, corner Fifteenth and G Streets, and at, the station, .Sixth and B Streets, where orders can be left for th.; checking, of, baggage to destination from hotel and residences. Telephone call "1640'' for Pennsylvania Rail road Cab Service. i. B. HUTCHINSON. J. ,R. WOOD, Ceneral Manager. General Passenger Agent. CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RY. Schedule Effective August 22, 1C02. Trains Xeave Pennsylvania Station. t.-OO'P. M. Daily CIXC1XXA1T AND L0CI3 VILLE EXPRkSS. Solid vestibule train for Cincinnati. Reaches Mountain Resort Station same evening, Cincinnati and Louisville nt morning, St. Louis and Chicago that evening, rullman Sleepers to Cincinnati and Louisville Daily. Dining Car. C:55 P. M. Daily WASHINGTON AND ST. LOUIS SPECIAL. A new solid vestibulctl electric-lighted train, arriving Cincinnati 11:15.3. m., Indianapolis 3Sp. in., St. Loui o;4j p. m. dailr, Chicago 8:10 p. va. weeic 'days. Pullman 61eeper3 to CihcInnatL Indian apolis, and Ft. Louis without change. Parlor car Cincinnati to Chicago. Dining car 11:10 P. M. Daily F. F. V. LIMITED. Solid train for Cincinnati. Pullman Sleepers to Cincinnati, Lexington, and Louisville without change. Compartment Sleeper to Virginia Hot Springs daily except sunekiy. Sleepers Cincinnati to Chicago and St. Louis. Dining Car. Reservations and tickets at Chesapeake and Ohio ot3.ee, ol3 Pennsylvania avenue; COO Four teenth street, near r. ami at me """" Telephone call 1040 for Pennsylvania R. R. CaS cervicc u- " xui-ur.". General Passenger Agent. Telephone Main IOCS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. R. Schedule in effect May 13. 15G2. Leave Washington. New Jersey Ave. and C St. Chicago and Northwest, 10.50 a. ra., fl:20 p. m. Cincinnati. St. Louis, and LouisviUe. MOrfS a. m.. 4:15 p. m.. 1:10 night. J'ittsburg and Cleveland, -10:50 a. m., 3:U p. m., and l:ft) night. Columbus and Wheeling. 0:20 p. ra. Winchester, S:35 a. m., H4:15 and 5:39 p. m. I.uray, Riverton. Front Royal, Elkton, l:li p. m. " Annapolis. I7:30. "3:50, ill:50 a- m.. 10. 5:25 p. m. Frederick, 8:35, '0:00, ll0:50 a. m., "1:15, (4:5v. and 1,8:20 p. m. Hagerstown. I 10:03 a. m. and '5:C0 p. m. Boj-d and way points. 0:23. O.OO a. m.. 1:15. ,4:S0. i5:30, "10-M, !U1:30 p. m. Caithcr.sburg and war points. S:35, 9:00 a. m., J12:50, ''lS. I3:30. J 4:CO, '5:W, 5:30. 7:C5. "7:20, "10:1:. 11:30 p. m. Wuhlrgton Junction and way points. 113:35, "0:00 a. in., "1:15, jfiiSO. !5:30 p. m. Baltimore, week days, x3:0O. 5H. G:30. x7:05, 7:30, tS:20, S:35. rf:20. xI0:CO. 11:50 a. m.. xl2:20 noon. xl:35, x3:00, X4KX), 34-0. 4:35. x5:05. 5:23, x0:20, C:30, x3:00. xlO:00. xll:30, 11:35 p. m. Sundays. x3:00. x75, 7:, xS:30. xO.OO a. m.. xl-0, 1:15. x3:XX x3:C0, x5:05, 0:20. 3:00. xlO.OO. 4:30, H:J p. m. ROYAL BLUE LINE. All trains illuminated with rintscli light. Baltimore, Philadelphia. New Y'ork. Boston, and the East, '3:J, '7:05 (Diner). i3:30 (Buf fet), "0:00 (Diner). , 10:00 (Diner) a. ra.. 12:20 (Diner), 'Z-.W ("Royal Limited." Diner). !4:CO (Philadelphia cnlv). 5:0S (Diner). S.-00 and '11:80 p. m. (Sleeping Car open at 10:00 o'clock). Atlantic City, ItfstB, 10:0O a. m., ;i2:2fl noon. 3.00 n. m. Dallj-. ilRxcept Sunday. "Sunday only. xExpresa trains. Bagiragc calfrd for and checked irom hot fit and residences bv Union Transfer Co. on order left at ticket ofllces, 619 Pennsylvania Avenu northwest. New York Avenue and Fifteeatll Street, and at station. WASHINGTON SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Fcr Richmond, Va-, and points South, vl Alexandria and Fredericksburg. Leave station, th and B streets, 4:S0 a. m.. S:45 p. m.. dally (dining car) for Richmond and points on At lantic Cotai Line and Florida; 10:41 a. ra., 7:00 p. m. dally (Florida and Metropolitan Limited), for Richmond and points oa Sea board Air Line and Florida; 10:U a. m. traia connects at Richmond with C. t O. Jty. for Newport News, Old Point Comfoit, etc.; 10:51 a. m. daily for Richmond ml points on South ern Railway and I'lorida (dining car); 7:10a. m. week days, 4:45 p. m. daily, express !o: Rich mond onlj-. Pullman or parlor cats an all above trains. Accommodation for Quantico, itO a. m.. Sunday only; 1-25 p. m. week elayat S:TO p. m., except Saturdav. E. T. D. MYERS. T. D. DUKE, TV. P. TAYLOB, Preiident. General Mgr., Traffic Mgr. Richmond. Va. BIRDS, DOGS, ETC. FOR FLE.V and lice destroyer, alio rcediclna for dogs, cats, and birds, go to SCUMID'I BIRD STORE, 712 12th st. nw. u8-U 1 ii -1 3sc t4 ' Ml -m " .--ail HSl m ' J s 31 . 31 i atIL 1 1 -3 ViS ssss 4 -v m ik V ,vT-f:ej, xasa g.'aa-g- - kjKi,