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"" wrlf,.wWMi mmhS&frtm V VHtV THEmSHJKGyOyRITIGi, SATOlfeVY TW-TOENG, JUNE 20,-1880. LM.rwA-.U- I 38l 3' I. J aj'.gC.M.f motives. KSr"COAIMUrATIOITTICK15TS-rOlJrON " . books containing 100 tickets, trans ferable, good on Ml linos ot llcrdlo Concho. Forsaloat tlie company's onlcos, lOthandO Ms. . cam) 101S K t. n. w and at the follow ing droe stores! F. niter A Co.. 601 K Cap. t j T. K, Opram, 1811 Pa. avo, rl. w.i P. MoO. Crliwoli, lioi r St. n. w.s A..T.Scha(llrt, N. Can. and 11 Ms.; Itobci t Bcholl, 21st and (1 Bis. )'rlcc.3,,0. . , .. ., Kquallzation will bo 1n session at tho Arthur fohool Bnlldlnjr, situated on Arthcr Plnco, between II and V streets north and Now Jcr1 tcy avenue and First shoot west, from and nffertho1stUayor,.1nly proximo, until tlio 6th day of Atmtust following for tho nurprHii of hearlnjt appeals In rosneol to tlio now ns MSmont of rcnl estate.3 No change oari 1d madoln tho assessment after ttiondlonrn mentbttho board on AnaiistS. Df order of tlio C'ommlMloncrsi WILLIAM TINDALb, gH-xruuiry.. K3fir8niKT8 TO MKABtirtK SE HPKorAI.V. P.T. ILVLL. wwHst. n. w. KSp-TlIE NATIONAL. SAM! DEPOSIT 3C Company, lMh st. and Now York avenue, receives sllvorwaro and alt kinds of valuables on deposit. Hares or all sizes tor rent. Vanlts fire-proof, bnrglnr-proof, damp proof, Insldo of their now building, with walls 3 feet 0 Inches tliwk, Construction lire proof throughout. Kqulpmonr unsurpassed as tiaf a Deposit Company. , Apartments ptoTldfcd exclusively for ladles. jupcumn miucili jggjrCONFEOTIONBKT. Ice Cream, rure Candles. Cakos, Plos, NutSForelMj and riomcstla Fruits, nt OEOHQE W. WKIDMAN'S, 303 Pa. nvoj o. t3firNOTICE.-No bills will bo, paid, for - i Bpplls1eto.v furnished the .steam rsofitho Inland: '& Soaboard'Coastlntfrjo. saVenhose- purchased on tho orders of Hunt. GEO. jt.PlHLLiPs and BceiotaryALFlllSD WOOD., , ' - - cessf ulty treated "by Dr. A. O. W hlto, son of the lata GcargD A. Whltd. Dr. Whltohos been connected 'with his father's .business aero una in immmoro ror nearly nineteen I ears. Establlsbed.ln Washington 1801. Flio, 4 VW llOlb. UUUID, q w Vi OUUUIISl V.IU U, "TIIE- WAflltmnTOM 'XtiWitTitrrr UJlAIl WON AND D1UDOE WOKKH, BUWAWD It. DBNTjfMfB., rronrletor. Tbe best factllttos In tho' city for all kinds VI irvn with, Bteol Beams. Anfrlcrf. P.M. itlwavs In stank Fine Ornamental Casts and Wrought Iron Repairs and gcnoral macnlno work dono In the best manner And at short nnttnn. Sole Licensees In tho District of Columbia for the "Goetz-Mltchell" system ot Beam Aiiruunj unu x uieuiurs. works: cor. 3M and. Water Streets: Telo phone, 428-3. Office: H13 O Street nw.;Tolephono. 43-3, Washington. D. O. tssftfuiixirs, tAif Ait ii zAOunV, f ATTim'WTrVH Bun Building, - 1315 F street. pOSTOFFICE, NOTICE. . Should te rtad dally ly all Inltrultd, at wunon mwyuccur Mt uwj timet) Letters for forolgn countries need not bo upeclally addressed for dispatch by any par ticular steamer, except when It Is aosirod to Rend duplicates of banking and oomraerclal documents, lettors not specially addressed being sent by tho fastest vessels available. Vorfilim mnllit for fhn npnlc nmllniy .Ti,n lMh will close promptly In all casos at this MONDAY. At 1 p. m. for rrogroso, por s. s. M.Jjunez, via' Havana letters for other Hcxlcon States must bo directed "per M. Nunez"; nt 3 pm. for Jamaica and Oroy town, por s, s. Aguan lotters foeBeUzo, I'uero Cortcz, and Guatemala must bo dl rccted '"per Aguan"; at 3 p. m.forBoltze, Iticrto- Cortoz. nnd Ountcraala, nor s. . Cltyof Dallas, from New Orleans. , ayE8DAY.TAt 1 p. m. for Venezuela, via La Onnyra, per s n Mars, WBDNKtiDAy.-'At 8 30 a. m. f or Itio do Ja neiro and Santos, also tho La Plata uoun' trlc9,:Yla.IUo do Janeiro, pec s. s. Capua, from Baltimore; at 12.30 p. mr for irelattd. per 8. s. Cltypf New York, via QuoetutOwii letters for Great Britain and other. Euro) 1M.AT1 fronnfrleit tnnst lmMlpofA.! r,r. cllv fJJewYOrkyltat.lSJOD.m. for EurOpo, er a? s. .Traye, Via Southampton arid rcmcn letters, for Ireland must bo dl ceted t'per Trave''; nt 1 p., for Cam eoho, Chiapas, Tabasco and Yuiatan, per Br reel peoho, Chiapas, Tabasco and Yuiatan, per h b. Clenfuegos letters for other Mexican' Htates and Cuba must be dlrcotod "per f?l0nfnaivna,il' nrsn m. frtn TtAlivlnm rflA., must bo directed 'Jper Ituynland'T at d p. rn. for Truxlllo jina Jluatan, per s. s. 8, Otcrl, from. Now Orleans. aWJItSDAY.-'At'S.SO aim. for Europe, per1 R. s.' Angusta Victoria, via Southampton nnd Hamburg lotters for Ireland must bo directed "per Augusta Victoria" at 'J.10 a. m. for the Netherlands, via Amsterdam, per s. s. Edam lotters must bo directed 'porEdam". BA'IuitDAY.-At 3 a. m. for Franco. Switzer land, , Italy, Spain and Portugal, per s. s. La Bonrgogno, via Ilavro lettors for Austria must bo directed "per La.Bonr cogna"; nt 330 a. m. Tor Groat Britain, Ireland, Belgium, Netherlands and Austria, rem. s. Ayraula, via Quoonstown letters for European countries must bo directed "pcrAuranla"; at 330 a.m. for Scotland direct, per s. s. Anohorla, via Glasgow lot tors must be directed "per Anohorta"J; nt lOa.m.-for St CroiX'nnd, 6t, Tliorais.-vU St. Croix, also Windward Islands direct; per a. s. Barraeouta; at' 11 n. m. for Jamaica; alsoJaomcl and Aux-Cayes, llaytl.pers. s! Adlrondaek; at 1 p. m. for Cuba, per a. s. city of Atlanta, via Havana lotters must bo directed "per City of Atlanta"; at 1 p. a. for Europe, per s. S. Fulda, via South ampton and Bremen, 8UNDAY-At 's p. m. for Costa Rlcar, via Ltmon, per 8. s! FoxhaU from Now Orleans. Malls for China and Japan, per s. s. Oceania from San Francisco, closo hero June M3d at 7 p.m. Malls for Australia, NewZoa land, Hawaiian, FIJI and Sairumn Islands, per s. 8, Zealandla (from son 'Francisco, e)p);e.hero Juno JKd atT p.ra or, on ar rival -at Now York of s. s. Auranla with British malls fqr Australia, Malls for the Society Islands, per ship Troplo Bird from San Franclscoj, elosohero Juno'Jltli at 7 p. m, juaimior Lnioa.oy rait to Tampa, Fla.. and thence by steamer, la Key West, Fla.i closo at this ottlce dally nt 2 mo, m. ' Tho schedulo ot closing of Trans, raclflo malls Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit to San Pran clseo. Malls' from tho East arriving on tiub at ban Franclsoo on the day of selling lot steamers are dispatched tbonoo tho sarao day. IlCRlsteied mall closes atOJQ u, m. Iv ousday, .' CORNELIUS -V;AN CQTT, f Postmaster, rdstbfflco, Now York, NY.i Juno 21, 189. JlEAL ESTATE. MuriUtminti wnfr lll$ head, JVur llrut er U(i, W etnttfpr thru liuertlont: U) ctnlifor six. JAMES H. MflRR, REAL ESTATE -AND- INSU11ANCE AGENT, - U36 1" Street, TROrERTY FOR RBW, SALE AND EX CIJArlOE. II oil fly lo Loan in Sums io Suit. ADVANCES MADE FOR BUILDING. .... t MANAGER OK'TIIE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Blfl J, P. D1TIS, KKAUESTATB BROKER. J310 Jf st, adjprnlng snn Bolldlntf, fiabntbju WPiifj ftpwihity. KS&rMDtKMl LAMES'. LAWKS! , f3SS' . Mrs. Jlocafforty Is tho- pnirfhat and bonnet frnmo manufacturer In tlio tlty. Call nnd'seo'her nowshnrios. pleaching and pressing. Htraw and felt lints, altered to tho latest styles, orders promptly attended to. 1009 a street n. w. 1TA NTnnllETtP. AthtrtlHmtntt tifidtr UU head, four llntk or w;,rajnhtgrjMrMjnrllOT; SO ttntigttU) jljktfl KD-A OETEKLGI Kb TO NURSE Vy nnd assist in housework. Jlnstcomo well recommended. Apply S010 rortner Place, bet. Hlh and Itth and U"flhd V n W. WANTED-A RELIAIILH WOMAN TO DO general honsowork. Innulra nt 1017 O st n w. w ANTKD-aOOD MEN CANVASSERS AT Kiiriiiiwa. 4i rn nvo n w. WANTEU-I.ADY WITH FAIR EDUCA tlon to represent leading "Art" pub lisher In small towns during summer. Perma nent position nnd oxoellont pay. Cnll per sonally. B 11 K8S, 1107th stnw. VlTANTltll-nVIKNTY ACTIVE ROYS, 13 jI iJ ia.ycars.oui, ip qo ii(jiifwrx,at dTRAUS & UT'Jft (rrcrllit)U!S, lSalcilhUrg rondlrfcxtMW Olivet rfjnctefy. ". ,? XirATED-A'YOUXtl'flrjNTE ELVHtTf:' VV mnn.'ubnut HjarSO yinrs old, too to tho country to do light work. Address 1337 E Hii w. WANTED-SCRUn GIRLS AT THE AR llngton Hotel. Apply to tho HOUSE KEKPEltr I I ..-. .1 Hh. .. ..l.fc-. - ,.. .n -iTANTED-A GIIH FOR GESBRAD, V honsowork; musfbea eood.coOli.lAiK plyfQ7ECnpst. ' WANTED-S5 LADIES TO LEAUN THE art or dross cutting by tho perfect tailor square, nt reduced price: cutting, lil ting and patterns cut to order. 1033 Conn nvo n w. WANTKD-TWO FIRST-CLASS CABINET makers at 1311 (litnw. -XT ANTED- IMMEDIATELY -A GOOD VI bother. Apply Shop, Anncostln, Jh I'. MILLER'S Barbor u XrANTED-AT CITY INTELLIGENCE VY ofllco, men, women nnd girls: totako places now ready? applications for Govern' ment positions prepared; cooks and waiters yr vmie; yiew yypngs.f ll y gn w. WA JtTElaiT tA TlbtfH. AdtertltcmenU wider thti head, four Unit or Ijuyaccntifor three Iniertlont: W centiOritz. WANTEDITUATKnTBY A FIRST class man cook can tako chargo, and havo no objection going away. Address V, It. D..lJ1010thstnw. TjNTEp-BYA RESPECTABLE WHITE VV" Udv. sbtlled Andfoxrerlontad' oo- UM fltlon as housckccperiOr companion to a Isdn has best of references. AddrcsS'A. Ml j(i7iviainstn w, WANTED-BY A FIItST CLASS KAUN dress work to do at homo. Best of refcrenoo. Addrcss2IMl M st n w. w ANTED-DY RESPECTABLE COLORED woman, situation1 An .hftrtiliphma! nr nnrso In private family; no objection leaving olty. Call Or address llS)13tU8tnw, . WANTED-liy A SETTLED WlllTE Wo man, a plaoo to cook, wash nnd Iron for a small prlvato family. Call at 503 sotli stn w. WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE oolorod girls, situations; ono as cham bermaid or to assist In housowork. other as chambermaid or cook. Cnll or address 033 noumiaryBtnw, VtrANTBD-nY A NEAT COLORED WO- VV man, a plnco to cook'or'WMh-for a small family, call at 3180 F st n w. 1TANTED-A POSITION BY A OENTLE- Vr man, olthor at hotel (bar) or agent for v. hlsky or cigar honso. Address 910 8th st 8 e. iiiiurnisii gooa recommenuniions. 1 'ii. ' i. TtT AHTEUA YOUNG MAN IfPATEXT vv attorney's omco; ono ramuiar with typo-wrlter preferred , Address P O BOX 808, TTtT ANTED-AT 0C8 M ST N W. A GOOD VV cook, wnshor and Ironcr; must como well rccommondod; ? IfUXTEiiiriaQZiTtTyAjrEova, lAdrlrtlicmenti under 1tli? head four llnet or leu, 34 ctnttfor thru Iniet llom; so centtfor tlx. 1TANTED-A SEVEN-HORSE OTTO GAS VV engine; must bo cheap. E. G. CUYLEIt, 710 E Preston st, Balto., Md. WANTED FLUTE AND VIOLIN LES suns; beginners, $3 per quarter; type writing; syntactical accuracy; low ratos. Room 36, St. Cloud Hldg. WANTED-TEMFORARY SERVICES OF of prnotlcal goologlst and mining ox pert. G. Ii. MURRAY, 350 Centra Market. VXTANTED-nOUSEROIjfl FURNITURE, V V ofllce furniture, storo fixtures and f ur nlturo of ovory descslptlon: also ontlro house holds, stocks of merchnndlso of all kinds. AQUrOB8 i;AIll.TUJ, 030 k st, W ANTED FOR AN EASY SIIAVE OO TO VV ,603Hthst,opp Willartl's; hali-cuttlng dono In llrst-clasj yIo, ins worn bygentlo pcoploln nil largo cities; Washington stylo out toordor; whisker trimming and dyolnga specialty. 17ANTED-P. C. MERRY, 710 K ST N W, VV pays cash for old books; school, law nnd medical books a specialty; will buy, boII or exchange; largo stock of novels at half price. roil SAT.EStlSCELT.AXJSOUS. OR SALE-STEAM "YACnTTsUABLB . for river nnd linvt narfwt In nil nnnAlnt- f: monts: full examination Invited; great bar gain.' Addross at onco YACHT, CrltlctOfflco. ' w ITIpH SALE -A GOOD, 'STRONG AND ,, wumj ommjt ivy ui wui uotu Ui I7I0R SALE-A NICE DRIVING HORSE. ! weight UOO lbs; B yoars old; warranted, porfcqtly sound and gentle. Apply or nd-l dross 8. N.II..l!iaaQ st a o, IOR SALE-THnKE SIIOW-CASES, STORK ! jstoyo, two -clooks,. baby oarrlago, ecw- mit mnuuiuu, uni wio nun icn jvu ui lurui- turo. Address 11. E , C33 Mats ave. T70R SALE-A HANDSOME BUGGY FHAE' J? ton nnd harness, In perfect order; strong, light and durable; very little used, Apply nt 3133 Dunbarton nvo. Georgetown. - LOST AXD FOVSV, T OST-MONDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT X-i 5o'olook,lnI4thstcar or In tho depot, bi cast pin In shape of heart, containing 30 small diamonds. Liberal reward If returned to 1300 14th stnw. T OST RETWRKN 10 AND It rt'firjlniC i XJ am, threo wlilto f oathcrs and some lace. I Liberal roward If returned to 030 II st s w. T OST-CUFF BlirTON, WITH LETTER ( JJ marked thereon. Findorwill pleaso re turn the samo to axiMstin w, and recelvei satisfactory reward. ' LOST-THURSDAY EVENING, ON WAY from Otll nnil lit R n thrnntrh Hmlttmnrtlnn 'uiounds and Whlto Lot, a child's silver hunt- iiiK-enaunuicJi, iiuurui ruwuru ua ruiuru io 53.1 7th st SO. LOSTONE WHITE ' BOLL HITCH; strajed nwayThurtday, JuneS7 LI bora! rowurii iviu do paiu u returned toiiKsrst n w. 1..R THOMAS. LOST-ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, THE 1.141 Inst, on U st sw, a light colored k yo terrier (without collar); answers to namo ot Judge. Reward If returned to 1010 B st s w. LOST-BLUE 8KYE TERltlER, YELLOW bangs and feet; answers to name of Hal. Return to 1J13 Ilthst a W, nnd rccolvo ro ward. VOJTXTIIV MEAIt ESTATE. SOUTH BROOKIAND, WITH CI1Y STREETS, AVENUES AND CHICLES. FOR BALK The beautifully situated tract of land called "South lirookland" having been subdivide In nccordanca with the plan of tho city, with streets vo feet and avonuos 130 feet wldo. Is now placed ou tho market. It Is on tho line or tho Metropolitan It. R., south of and adjoining lirookland, about ona mile north ot tho city, and but a short ins tance from tho elootrlo care, and near tho University. Only ten minutes' drive to tho city by Central avenuo, all af which wakes It very desirable, and property which will rapi Idly lncrenso In value. For tho prosont lots will bo sold ot tho low prleo of from 3 to U cents on easy terms For plats, bto , apply to WM.O.DEN1SON, tttli'iit.n. W or to BEDFORD W. WALKER, 100fl V St. n. W. JSnUCATIOXAL, s rECIAL BUMMER INSTRUCTION, Ui.AnM.l.n Tlilatn... Pillnna MnM tt I. nnil D tts. n. W. Exceptional advantages, for training during the summer months In Rapid Writing, Book-keeping, English BranoUos, Telegraphy, bhorthand and Tnye-wrltlng, Special olassesfor students nttlug for tho higher gradosln public schools. Morning sessions, 0 to 1.'; e eulng, 0 to 8, Call or send tor circulars. HENRY O, SPENCER. LL. B , , Principal. 8ARA A. SPENCER, Vlco-Prlnclpal. milE BERLITZ SCHOOL OP LANQUAOE3. TERMS BEQIN NOW. 733 14th street northwest. l'jiorjsioifs. J.L.W1LUTT. ti. H. QtnfltRB. CIRCLE MARKET. Vermont ave. ad X. sU n, yt. Cholco Grocerlesrlleats- and Provisions. ThUM Goods at the Lowest Prices. J Oil JlEffTnOUMB. Adtertlsementt under tli head, four Unit or km, 8 tenttfor thret InnrllontjuittnUfortlx, IOnmJNTVERY DESIRABLE SHCOND ! story fiont room; nowly furnished) Tery clean; no Othor roomorst gentlemen preferred; tlO per month for the summer, Arplyl53il,li stn w. T70R RENT-450 (J ST N W, TWO NICELY L furnished rooms, first floor; sultablofor light housckeoplngt silver, tablo llnon and dishes fnrnlshod; $18 In ndvanco. Also two second floor. t!5 IrORRENT-TIIIIEn ROOMS ON SECOND ' floor; modern Improvements; wants no man who gets Intoxleated, or who hasdoM orrhlekcns. lnpulroat tioa4th stn w. ,77011 ltENT-1809 1 ST.FUnNISHED, COOL, single Also parf.of fumlshml.botisofor honstlieiplng; OTry loVfttos. f i . ' , i POR.IIRNT-OIJ'JI STfW. TJVOUm'lJR- X' nisnod communicating scoond-sfory rooms; largo closets; southern oxposuro. Also ono fnrnlshod front room, third floor, and ono furnished room, second floor. T70R RENT-ONE LARGE, COOL, PRETTY JL' front-room, nnfprnlshcd; other rooms nlso; modern Improvements; good location, laaEstnvJ. i- FR HENT-iOlfl ,'15TH STREET NORTII wesr, burnished "rooms, on first floor; flngio, or en sulto; with or without hoard; good location; convenient to parks and ho tels; transients accommodated IjV)RHENT-1003 13T1I STREET NOHTH : west, pleasant rooms, en sulto or single: furnished or unfurnished; oast, wost nnd south windows: torms very moderate; ccn tral location; near Franklin Park, I TOR nENT-IN CORNER HOUSE. WELIr furnished front rooms, on second floor; vwi miu piwu-mm.. iit nuiBB ftvp u w. TJORRENT 1001 K STnEETNORTHWiaT, C three unfurnished rooms for light houso-keeping-, with gar and water on amo floor . EOR UENT-TItHEE LARGE, FURNISHED K rooms, first .floor, for simmer? exqep tiohalljr cool and nlryj snltablo for housol keeping; also basement rooms, whero rent limy nu (mi., ill wurft. mJOgmWi ITUIH RENT-JULY 1ST, FURNISHED : two second stoiyeommuulcatlngrooms: cry cool fOT .summer; oxccptlonally raod cratoprko. llil L st u w. jlTldlt' TtENT-1103, G rTT.I ONE LRGB', X' nicely furnished front room on second floor, or ono on third, In bay-window liodso fronting south: prlvato family. T70R RENT-BEAUTIFUL COOL SUMMER X. rooms, single or en sulto; flrst nnd sec .ondflpprs. facing north nnd soutb. Tran sients nccommouaujdi' lioi Now "York FR 7tBNT-8EVBRAL bOUTH FItONT and communicating rooms,' fnrnlshod Tr unfurnlshod: first, second nncl third floors: Northern prl ate family, ail B st n w. T70HRENT 1017 15TH ST. N. W., HAND Jl! somo rooms, 1st and 3d floor; prlvato baths: singlo or en sulto; pleasant accommo dations for transients; In vicinity of hotels; -j. ...j .,.... ...ii ,;, ..,. cuwuu:c iiriuun. J70R HENT-1510 II ST. N. W.. NER ! AKllngton Hota), ploasnnt furnished rooms;' special .irate for summon tablo boarders accommodated; references. Call after 3 o'clock prn. EOR RENT-IN A BRIGHT BAY-WINDOW house, 708 8th st n w, threo or four cheer, ful rooms; ono of, them sepond-storr1 front; cehtra 1, nultt, roasbnablo- iboardt Ifalcalrod. TTIOR RENT DELIOnTFULLY COOL JL? flats, central; deslrablo location for rent ing furnished rooms; all conveniences: 3d and 3d floors. 1331 E st n w, near Pa avo; key 13 15 Pa avo. THOR RENT-ON CAP1TOLIIILL-FOR THE Jj summer, two, throe or four oool, airy furnished rooms, with or without prlvllcgo of light housekeeping; tcrrAl very reasonable. 814 A st n'o. 2 i , fc , w TjHttRENT-lN A PRIVATE FAMILY. JL; whore you can havo tho comforts of a home, a nicely furnished room, with bonrd; bath room adjoining; terms moderate 1417 Plerco place OR RENT URGE, COOL ROOMS FOR summer. w lutn hi n w. FOR RENT-A CHEERFUL, NEWLY furnished room; mantel bed; pleasant surroundings; suitable for a gentleman; quiet private family; references. 1410 11th st. Cars pass door. FORMlBtrtW) UN.EHRNI31IEP ROOMS , for light housekeeping, on 'second floor; rent 813. 1433 r st n w. , TJtOR RENT-ONE NICE UNFURNISHED X front room, northoast corner 8th and II sts n w. TiHln ItBNT?-DE6K ROtiM lN"OHE OF THE JL most Centrally located stdros In tho city. Apply 603 Pa nvo n w. jnOMMUNICATING OFFICE ROOMS. AND V a fow rooms sultablo for Department onlclals, In 14J0 and 1434 N Y avo; convenient ii mo uepartmenis. Apply iui a Y avo. "T10R RENT-FURNISHED-TnREE NICE X large comfortable rooms; 3d floor; also one on 8d floor; excellent location; southern exposure. Apply34GrantPlaco. T70R RENT - BEAUTIFUL 8UMMER .Ii rpoms, single oronsnite; In prlvato fam ily furnished largo, double 'corner houso; south andeasffronJ(refs required 1101 K T70R, RENT- AND BOARD-NICELY FUR JL;,.,nslied rooms, en sulto or singlo, with batlfroora. at Sou 31 st stnw. I710R RENTi-R00MS-FUnNI8IIED AND .- umurnisueo. inquro euu aintn si. n w TJIOR RENT-817 FIFTEENTH STREET N AlSt ITiirnlshAil or rrnfnrnfhAi) tnrmi mi vsuHo; also ofllco roonvjo rout, ,., FOE 8AItEI.OT8. 17QR SALE- JL; Valuublo lots In square ISO, adjoining tho residence Pf the lat W. W. Corcornn.frontlng on Connecticut avenuo and on I street north and ncarEafayctto Squaro and Farragut Square, and being subdivision lots 15, 10, 17, 18, 10, SO. 31. S3, 33, 34, 35, 80, 37 In W. W. Cor coran's subdivision of square ISO. In Wastr1 Ington city, D. C. Apply to ANTHONY HYDE, . . CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustees of tho Estate of W. W. Corcoran, 714 15th st n w, Washington, D. C. FRANK" B. CONGER. 1415 F 8TREET. 3,378 square feet of ground for 310,000; s, o. cor. New Hampshire ave. and R st. 8,052 equaio feet 6f ground for J9,ooo; cor. ot New Hampshire ave., 3Sth and II sts. 4,137 squaro feet of ground for 3,000; s, wi cpr, Virginia ave. and 34th st. IJORS JJ In e to), N ni 'OR BALE-ABOUT ONE HUNDRED LOTS i sauaros 017 anu wo, near Norm capi nnd O sts. n. vt.i on lino nf the Koklnip- ton street Itnllwnv. and near tho new denot of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; fair price, long time and small payments to suit purchasers. h. M. SAUNDERS A BRO , 1103Fst.n.w. HIOlfEY TO XtMJV. Advertutvienti under thb head, four llnet or leu, Sicenttbr three Intertloru; CO cents for tlx MONEY "TO "LOAN. In nil sums, constantly on hand, at fi nnd 0 per cent., on approved rcnl estate seourlty. M. M. PARKKlt, 1418 Fst. INSTALLMENT LOANfi-WE ARE Au thorized hy tho United Security Ltfo In surance and Trust Company of Philadelphia to advance money on Improved property In Washington up to 73 per cent, of actual mar ket valuo, with or without llfo Insurance. Loans payable In monthly or quarterly In stallments, running 6, 10, 15 or 30 years. In many Initauoes tho payments aro less than tho rental of a house. V, II, SMITH & SON, 1J33 F st n w. TTONEYTOLOANONREAL ESTATE OR J.VJL flrst olass securities at lowest rates of luterost. No delay where socuiity Is good, O. O. GREEN, 803 7th St. n. w. m; ONEY TO LOAN in sums to suit On Approved Real Estate Security. II If WAHMIMt . frt oioFst.n. w. COil3IJNlilOXEltS OV VEX VS. (1 BUTOYTcOMDFDJIJSDAirDl tari i'ubilc,'i08 La. aye,, cpp.Clty naU. tOR RENT-OOO M8TREET NORTHWEST, JJ tWo comrnun cttllnrt rooms. socAnd floor. unfurnished; nlso two 8d floof fm nlshcd rooms; tlrst-clans tablo board. t'EHHOJfAlt, Adttrtltementi under thin head, ttiur linn tt en, 35 tenttfor Ihtxi Intertloni; 50 tenttfor tlr. GENTLEMAN, MIDbLE AGE. WOULD llo a place, os. book-keeper In nn ordi nary place, or assistant; wpgos not so much an objtttfas a qnlct,Bleady home Address 111.1MB, tnis oinco- , JUSTH'S OLD STAND IS THE ONLY1 place whero flrst olas second-hand cloth, lug can ho sold at rospcctablo prices. Ad drco or call nt 010 D st. 11. w, EOJt JlKNTtlOMEt 17OR RENT-3031 K ST, NEAR HEW SIO- Ji; nal tlfflCd, pressed brick bay-window front, six rooms nnd bath: all modern lm pocmellts largo yards and closets; open, I70R RBNT-NO. 1009 13TII ST N W, 0 ? rooms and bath: fronu boroh; rent JTO injrinuntn. Apply luw lam stn w, I TOR RENT-HOUSE No. 115 MARYLAND ; . avo n c, near East Capitol grounds, op posite reservation, Iilpli, cool, and airy; 13 roomsflnrgo watcrtank In bath-room; 845 a month If taken at once; now occupied. I TORRENT-HOUSE NO. 113 MARYLAND : avo n cndJolnlnjr nbovc; diipllcnto ex cept cellar; 8 10 it month If taken at onco. Apply to No. 700 8th st n o. IpOR RENT-NEW BRICK HOUSE, 308 3D : st no; 8 rooms; all mod Imps; J. Call or address OWNER, 810 3d st 11 o. TfJOR REN.T-VERY DESIRABLE 8 ROOM X' brick houso nt 83 D st a. o. for S2.1 (In ad. vnncc) rent per month to a family with noi small children or child. Call on tho OWNER1 in 1110 nnuso. TPOIt RENT---31 1 D STN W.l ROOM HOUSE,' jl an mem imps. Apply 13J 1; st 11 w, cor nor 3d st, bet 13 and 5 p m. TTOR RENT-AT A BARGAIN IF TAKEN JU Immediately, brand new 8 room brick house, with modern Improvements, onTst, near 15th. Apply at 151J Q st n w. T70R nENT-A BMAtf, FAMILY (ADULTS Jr preferred) with references ckn havo a fnrnlshcd honso until Scptcmbor'15 forSM per month. Cnll nt premlsos, 715 31st St. 70R RENT-10-ROOM nRK'IC nOUSEr JL' all modern conveniences; t."J O t n w Inqulro nt 437 G st; 8(5 In summur,S50bal anco or year. T70R RENT-A NEW BAY-WINDOW 11 JL! room brick houso, with hardwood man tels, bevelled glass mliTOny-tllo hearths nnd facings; northwest location, and ono square from hirillo line prleo J 10. TAB. 0. SPitIGG, 143INYno. EOR RENT 113 OTII ST N W, 10 EOOSIS, all with southern exposurottwn squares from Patent, Post nnd Pension Offlcos and market: -well located -for room- renting. Owner, 514 Bstnw. EOR RENT-TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, opposlto Jndlclarr.Squaro, on O st; all modern conveniences; nowly papered: back porches: J In summer, SSObalnncoof year. Inquire at 4)7 a nt. F IOR RENT-UNFURNISHED. iToi n I nvo nw. 17 r JJOfl 3.1 jvid.iiuss ii, u, ji r, uuu siauiu,,,. ,, jaw cu lOlupont Clrolorl4 rs....... 300 00' 1318 16th stn w, 13 rs 300 00 1714 conn ave, is rs 10a 07 13th st n w, noar M, 10 rs 30000 1409 Mass avo n w 1M 07 11110 stn w, 11 rs and storo 131 00 1328Mstn w,15r .1 1W CO 1810 Nst 11 W, 13 rs 1S CO 1700 13th st n w, 10 rs 116 07 1035 Mass ave, 13 rs 100 00 5 II stnw, 15M 10000 17381 st nw, 13 is , 83 33 101881st stn w, 11 rs 613.1 1401 Btoughton st, n rs 83 S3 1009Bstnw,wh so 00 503 E stnw, 11 rs , 7300 1514 P stn w, 13 rs 75 00 lM3(Jstmv,- 9rs 1 coco flSAYiaTjnjr,Jrs. ........ ,..,..!..... 63 00 3033Ostn w.li rs andstnblo 70 00 C01 18th stnw ,,,,, CO 07 1-115 N stnw, 11 rs C3 00. SOOSRstn W.Ors.:, v,.-.,.,,i.... CO 00 014 13th st n w. 10 rs ...,..,..., WOO 016 isth st n w, 10 rs 5500 408 G stnw, 13 rs..., 50 BO 1331 N stn W, 0rs,l.....i,,,.),,, 50 00 1008 10th stn W.Ors..,. I. ...,;..;....!.. 50 00 1748 Corcoran st.Brs.. 1 40 60 OMNYato. lOn..' 4 on JlSOnthsttfw. 7rs 1 i.j 43 00' 017 uui ist n w, 7 r 430a 1110 13th st a w, 10 rs , 45 00 812 N J avon w.Ors , 45 00 l708Mstrlw.7ri 41 to 3416 14th Btnw,10rs.r,...,,,n.(i, 45 00 lOOOH.stnvr.Ors.l.. .....'...,.. j, ,,i.,. 'J7 50. ism pierco Place; 10 rs .- ,,,,, 4oo 1801 Qstn w.Bru.i.....i... eooo 3410 14th stn w.lOrsf 40 00 1406 CbaptrrBtrv rs.r. 40 CO lWl5tb.stnw.J0rs. ....,.,..,.. ,.... 40 CO 3i08l4th,str(,-w.l0-''" ,... 4dfD 1330RIyn'St.nw,fl rs.iy'i,!. ,...;.. w. ;. M,00 1333 Jtlfcs st n, w.Ors.. .-.... ,-...w...'j. S3 00? iKH jiiirgs sin w on. .,.1.... ..i aioo IMOSWh stnw. 7 rsn. ,...., ,,i, 8100 iBOSdthetrfw.-Drsi.,,. ,- so 00 ltW) 10th stn w,7rs 35 00 1507 Carolina st, 7 rs... 3100 1431 Pierce Place, Ors , so 00 SMlststS W.O rs,. ,...,.,...., 150a (Tho abovo nortsos can bo examined by per mit from our ofllco only. THOMAS J. FI8nER & CO. 13.M F st n w. P IOR RENT- 60513th st, 15 rs.i A $100 00 37 Iowa Circle. 14 rs 83 31 8337 N st n w, 13 rs 6000 1030S3dSt,10 rs.., , 55 00 1603 Vermont ave. 10 rs 50 00 1415 Hat no, bouse and storo 16-so rajiistut, 13 rs...,., .... cam 1415 W stnw, 6 rs ,, 33 80 D330thstno,5 rs 10 30 1M0 GalosBt, Ors 11 0 5 bouses, 13th and Kentucky avo 10 60 CHAM. E. BANES, With John r. Waggaman, N, W. Cor. 14th and O sts. n. w. JOB SALE AXV 11EXT. DEAL ESTATE BULLETIN TnOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 017 F Stroot. Changes made Wednesdays and Saturdays. B STORY BRICK AND FRAME HOUSES FOR SALE. Othst.bctK andLstsnw $30,000 400 JI stn w. bh.ml, 14 r 33,500 C33 and 635 H st n w. b h. and 5 h tear.. 33.000 ,018 1 stnw, bh, ml, l.'rs 16.000 lTsu 11 stnw, up, 14 rs 15,000 63311th stn w.b ti.m 1.0 is 15,000 4158dstnw. bh.ml. lira 1J.MYI , 1013 10th st n w. b b, m 1, 10 rs K',000 ujiianw, 0 ii, m i, 1a rs ii.ouu 307(1 stnw. bh.ml. lOrs 8.000 '333 Indiana avon w, bh,ml. Ors 7,600 1731 mm st n w, l) 11, rs ..,, 7.500 1230 Mass avon w, f h,8rs 7,360 38 1 stn w, bb, ml, 11 rs 6,500 (DKstno, bfi, m.l, 14ra..(, 4,500 488 to 413 1 stn w.l li.Qrs... 4.500 4S0Istnw, bh,7rs 4,500 3311 and 3313 7th stn w,bh, Ors., 4,000 1133 30th stn w, M h, 8 rs 1,500 Alley between Salt and 33d, M and N sts ( nw, bb,0is , ,,,,., 1,500 UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR HALE. Por foot. TJ. IT. nvn lif.t-M nnA Tfaltn w. . . l rn 'lthst.bet LandMstsn w 1 50 uupsinssi, uciuana rstsn w 1 33 list, bet N H avo aud 33th stn w 1 35 11 st, bet 3d and 4th so ,..,. 1 35 Mass nv c. bet Del avo and O stn 0. ...... 1 CO lSjBt, tet Canal and Cnw..., -.,,, 1 00 MBt.bet 4fandCth bw 75 G st, bet 3d and Sdstsna CO S w cot 8d and Lets no. .,..,, ,v,t 50 HOUSES FOR RENT. . Per month. Tho "Maltby," cor N. J, nvo and list nw $1,00000 1317Nstnw, fur, 15 rs 33000 1130 isth st n w, fur, 10 rs 330 00 18131 st n w, fur. 15 rs '. 135 00 013 1 st n w. m rs 10000 8053 P stn w.fur, 13 rs B0 00 13H9I.lt n W.lOrs.i 73 00 010 11 st n w, 8 rs , 5085 socstnw, 11 rs C5 00 8031 1 st U W, 14 rs 50 00 511 Fst n w, 10 rs 5000 1131 Corcoran stn w, 13 rs 50 00 4CJCstn w, Ors 83 00 1331 nth st n w, 8r S3 00 1307 11th stn w,7 rs 35 00 Tennallytow 11 road,Srs 1 33 00 33480stn w, 11 rs , 31 00 3C08 11th Bt n w, 0 rs 18 00 l014NCao,se,Urs 10 00 Mllstnc.Ois 1100 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. Safo as U, S. bonds; 6 per cent,, payablo quarterly; In sums $100 to $1,000; small pre mium charged, LOANS. In sums to suit at ti ier ocnt. Tho above Is only a portion of tho property on my books. For full list call at ofllco tor bulletin issued on tho 1st and 15th. 001) A If J) aOAZ, V. Baldwin Johnson Wholesale and Retail Doalor In "Wooca. a,n.3- Ooal. And the Washington Gas Co.' Coke. Complete Facilities. . Bottom Frloes , , Full Weight and Moature. Wood and Coal direct from the forests and mines by rail and water, and treo from sUg, elate and other Imparities. GIYB MB A TRIAL, Main Yard and Office. 1101R.I, aye, n, w. Branoa " 6HAbcs, e. Branch 010 4)4 st. s. w. Branch office for orders, oornar TantU and I Drancaorico for orders, corner 13th and Id ts. n, w. AJlcoilntctecifcy teltphgne. TOlt SAT.E HOUSES. Adtertliimentt under thlt head, four llnet or left, 35 centtfor three Intertlontt 50 tenttfor tlx. IVOR SAI E-A .VERY FINE BUSINESS j.- comer on 0111 t; renmi, say, 0 per cent, on price, $13,000 This Is a Ooleo piece, and thn bo adapted on acconn' of Its central location to any kind of busi ess. J. 11. WI MLlt. 1313 Fst. "IOR SALE-HOUSES Mil, betSJd nm33dtinw, hnmlsomo 7 room and bath brick, Just completed; prleo , Ust, hot 15th' aiMI ICthstsriw, 3-story and lmsemcnt brick, 8 rooms and hath, well fin ished; near Hancock'Clrclc: prleo , . $0,500 .11 st, hct 4th and 6lh sti n w, stoy frnmo, 10 roenns; Krt S3iK), to alley ; price, $ l.cot) 15th st, bet Q and It sts, 3 story brick, 8 rs nnd bath; it lart lot 33xfl5:, prloo., ..$0,000 . B. F. OILItBllT ft CO , eS3Fetnw. , ...H.m j.y,aAA..lfcUl.l I ai IW. .AMrgQ 'and wclldocattd-plccfr- of BUSI Nhss property situated on tho corner of lltli and lists 11 w, lots A, II, CD nnd E.sn 319, containing 10,300 squaro feet of ground and Improved by 12 slory brick warehouse, 30x130; 3 Story brick Ofllco, 35X30; 2 story frnmo warchouso (corrugated Iron shrathlng),65xK. "Now renting for $1,800 per annum, piopcrty and renting valuo Increasing; nn excellent Investment. Wet, $30,000 .Terms' easy, ALSO Eqcast ofsqMS, contalnlAg 50.000 rquaro feet of ground sltuatrsl on tho PENN8YLVA NIA RAILROAD traeks;jl small houses; rent joying taxes on entlro squaro; an excellent location for a LUMPEN, COAL orMANU FACTUR1NG BUSINESS. wma.iu ' ltlcetoo pcrfoot ...Tcrmscasy, 1-fl undivided Interest In arcnl cstato syndi cate owning several largo and aluablo Pieces of property, 'Also- W. ,JAnundlv)ddd 1 Interest In th wharf prop ertyfoot of 10th and II sts s w, containing $4,000 per nnrnim Price $so,00or. Torms easy. Tho nbovo properties must bo sold and tlio tludcrelgncd solicits and will entertain bids on nil or any part of same. Titles guaranteed good. 1 Apply to , JAME8 F. BARBOUR. 431 10th st n w, or 13th nnd Md ave s w. ,T?onsALE-nousES. 19th, near If. st n w, defiant brick uuimings; iotsav.il oyanout 103.... $00,000 P st, bet. l?th and 18th sts, largo brick dm clllng, 14 rooms, 3 bath rooms and all modern Improvements.,. 10,000 10th and R sts n w. boantlfnl location, .three story and basement brick, ton rooms and bath, all modern improve ments r. 13,000 0 and 31st sts n w, beautiful now brick houses, never occupied, Improving neighborhood, rrqm 7,500 to 8,500 SOthbctl and K sis1 ir w, tw6 eight room bricks. For both 8,500 13th, between M and N sts n w, brick dwelling 8,500 Georgetown, 31th near N st, now three story brick. 11 .rooms, bath nnd cel lar, with nil modern Improvements; good brick stable on alley in rear..., 7,000 New Hampshire ave, ntxno Lstnw, .valuable location, three-story and basement brick, all modem Improve ments and In excellent order 0,000 8. between 9tb and 10th sts, 3-story ibrlck,8rooms and bath, all modern lmprocments 0,350 R, between 17th and 18th sts n w, 3 .story 6-room. frame, lot35xll7...... 5,703 50 E. near 4tb st n w, threc-s.tory and basement brick, seven looms and bat n, cowl lot 4,700 Lo Droit Park, Spruce st, new 3 story 10-room brick with all mod Imps 4,500 Pierce Place, bet 1 1th and 15th, 3-story .brick. 0 rooms and bath, all .modern Improvements 4,000 Now York avo, bot 4th and 5th sts n w, .o-room brick houses lot worth nearly tlio-prlco 3,300 Washington st, bet 4th nnd 6th sts n w, 13 story brick 0 rooms, bat h and cellar, rents at $33 80 per month. 1 3,000 A number of 6 toonrbrlck houses In tho northwestern and northeastern sco- , tlons of. tho city, ranging In price from 11,600 to $3,WO,-tliat can-be pnr- 1 chased on a small cash payment and 1 monthly Installments. I st,, bet, N Capitol and 1st n w, S-room jbrlck' dwelling .In splendid ordcri Yt 111 bo sold at a bargain. 3d st s 0, between C and D fitslot C7x 105, Improved by B story, 7 room framo Prlcoper tquarefopt.....,..70Qts. North U st, between Jllst "and 33d3- story nnd cellar brick, good stable; lot 30x140, . and worth tho monoy asked for tho premises. Must bo sold . to closo an cstato. "th.st near Boundary; good business location;- largo 13-room brick, I LOTS. C bet 11th and 13th n c; threo tots, 10x100 each, opo lot 13x100. Prlou per squarq foot..,. ,,..,..,,..,.50 ots. North Bide of Nst, bet North Capitol nnd 1st sts west, facing New York avo and on lino of the clectrlo road; lots 18x05 each. . Georgetown, southeast comer' of 33th anu lists; lot juxbo. race per squaro foot South sldo of M St. between 33d nnd $100 I 33d sts 11 w, lot II, squaro 61, 618 frontage, containing 4,807 equaio ft.; prleo per squaro ft 33 A spicnuiu larmon tno itockviiio turn 1 plko, about 0 miles from tho city, lontalnlng 130 acres; good buildings, ?:ood fencing, seven springs of novciv nlllng water; in very high state of cultivation. This is one of the most deslrablo places on this pike, and wo can sell It ntn good bargain. iHyattsvlllo,Md.,on tho B.&O.R.R, ten minutes ride to tho city; high land, beautiful scenery, all conve niences ot town, snoh as good stores, ehurches and schools: noises and lots for salo at modcrato prices.. , B. H. WARNER' CO., 016 F Bt n W. H OUbES FOR BALE- Bt n w. several brown stone fronts. ..S13.000 10th stnw.nr Hit, brick 10,500 18th st n w, nr T st 10,600 (fstn wfurlMh 1..,.. 1 -,.... 8,730 l.lhstnw.m'iNw.J .'... 8,750 It stnw, bet 15th nnd )Gth..,., 8,600 I.i Droit Park, cottage and largo lot, , , . 8,000 Plereust, 3 story brick, , 5,000 " 9 " ....TTi .-.)....( 6,000 T stnw, bet 15th and 16th 5,500 Let n w, bet 3d and 4th 4,500 IStbBt.nrW, brick 4,300 Cthstn w, nrlt 4,100 K st n 0, nr North Capitol , 4,000 Wsfnw.nrlSth 3,500 isthstnw, nrW..... 3,400 Vermont nvo, nrT, frame 3,375 7th stuo.nr East Cjpitol 1,800 M.M. PARKER, 1418 F Bt. n. w. Joiix Rtan, M'g'r. J 01m stastsiun, Troas, 1 110S. CALVERT ST., BALTIMORE, MD. cfloTuBReNlACLlEllNTE T1UPI-1UUK. MANUFACTURERS OP LUBRICATIHGILS & GREASE Correspondence Solicited. S. S. SHEDD & BRO Lawn Vases and Settees. ECONOMY GAS RANGES For Summer Cooking. .PLUMBING, TINNING AND FURNACE wimuuupiB j-uu.urji.i. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. 432 Ninth St. N. W. Gas Retort Stove, Either With or Without Side, Boiler, Holding ten quarts of water. Gas Stoves With Ovens, GARDEN ROTE, GAS FIXTURES, TLUMB 1NO AND GAS FITTING, E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th St., Opp Treas. Dept. m, El. Riley, Corner Ninth and E Streets N. W., Is clotjng out all kinds of DRV Q OODS At Yery Redd Rates, JUJf.RUtni). Tho (Jt'cat Pennsylvania iloirio To the North, West nnd Southwest. Donblo Track. Splendid Scenery, Meet Rails. .Mnunlilcent Equipment In ErrrcT Junk 39, I8W. Trains leavo Washington from station, oorncr of Sixth nnd 11 strict!!, M follows. ..FpnriTTfnrnoamt (ho West, Clitcaini Llm Ited Exprosof Pullman Vcstlbulcd Cars nt 0.50 a mdallvi, Fast Line, 0 50 im dally to Cincinnati and St. 1 mils, with steeping Cm 1 frompltUbur(rto.Cliiclnnntl,nhdIInrrrsbiitir toSt.Lonls: dally, excopt Saturday, to Chi cago, wlthSlceplne Car Altoona tochloacd. Western ICxntess, at ,7.40 p m dally, with WCCPlnR Cars Washington to Chtcaco and St Louis, connecting dnlly nt ltarrlhnrir With through Sleepers for Louisville nnd Mnmohli. Pacific Express, 10 00 p m dally, for I'lttsniirR and tho Uott, with through sleeper to Pitts burc nnd Plttsbnn? to ChlcnRo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Fon KAitr, Cnnandaliiua, ltoeheter and Niagara tails dnlly, excopt Sunday, 8.10 am Fon Entc, Cannndnlgun and Rochester dally! for Huffalo nnd Nlairnra dally, excot Saturday, 10 00 p m, with bleeping Car Wasn Ington to Rochester. l'on WtuuHsronT, Lock Haven and EI mint, at 0 60 n m dnll, except Sunday. Fon PniuPGii'iiiA, Now York and tho East, 7J30, D 00, 11 00 nnd 11.40 n in: 3 50. 4.10,10.00 nnd 11.30pm. On Sunday, 000, 11.40 n m, 3 50. 4 10, 10 00 and 11 .30 p in. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 0 40 a m daily, oxcopt Sunday, nnd 3 43 p m dally, with Dining Car, TOR PHILADELPHIA ONLY. Fast Exrnts, 8.10 a m week days and 8 10 p in dally. Express 8 10 p m dnlly, Accom. 0.00 p m dally. , Fon JIostoHi without change, 3 50 in every day. Fon Rnoom.TN,N. Y., all through trains connect nt Jersey City with boats of llrook lyn annex, nffonllng direct transfer lo l'ulton street, noldlng double fcrrlngo across Now York city. . fl'oii OirXrFCifr'ilrid fcolnts bnDelawaro Division, 1,17 p ni week days. , Fon ATUNTio'Ctrr, 000, 11.00 arid IMOia nfwccHdnvsfllOpm daily. , y .Poll IlAMiknite, Ola, 7AU 8,10, 91)0,6.44, OM.llOoufld 11.40'a m, 13 05,1.17,3.10,350 3 45. 4.10, 4 30, 4 40. 0 00, 7.10, 8.10, 10 00 and lisopm. On bunday, 900, o.Os.u.'A n.40a m, 3.10, 3 50, 3.15, 4.10, d V0, TAO, 8 10, 10 00 and 11.30 pm. FonPorn'sCnrtK Like, 7.30 am and 140 n m dally, oxcept Sunday. Fon AXTJAroLiB. 7.30 and OJX) a m, nnd 13 05, 4 30 nnd 0 00 p m dally, oxcept Sunday. Sun days, 9 0am4 10pm. ALEXANDRIA ANb TREDERICKSDURa RAILWAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAILWAY. In ErriCT May 13, 1889. Fon ALixANnnu, 4 30, 0.33, 7.43,8.40, 9 4S, 10.37nm,13,oi noon, 303,4J,4M,001, 031, i03, 1005 nnd 11.37nw. On Sunday, at 4 30, ,7.43,0 45.1057nm,S33,001,803DndlOO3pra! SAoroMKODATioji row Quastico, 7.45 a in and 4 55 p m, v cok days; 745 n ni, Sundays. Ton RlOIMONTJAKD TI!6-80UTII,4 30, 10.57a m, dally, nnd 0.31 p m, .daily, -oxoept gun- n'AW.jS1J?A'I''nl',,I'nn'iii!.OToit 0 03,-'7 05,'T8:oO,-0 10, 10 13, 11 07 a in, 1.30, J 00, 310, JJ.10, 7.03 8.00, 0JM, JO.S'innd 1103 pm. Ort Sunday ht 9 10 and U.Oi a m,S 00, 5 10, 7 03, 8 oo, oso and 10 33 pmi Tickets and Information nt tho office, northr cast corner of 18th street nnd. Pennsylvnnla nvcnuc.and at tho station, whero orders cat) nntloA from hotels nnd res dences" CI1AS. E. PUGII," f J. H. WOOD, GcneraVManager., , Gen.Pass, Agent. BaUiriioro & phio Railroad. schedulo ih Effect Juno S8, 1889. Leave Washington from station .corner of Nclf'ilctcr,fl1Tenuol'nndGstrdetr' Fon Clucjioo aud Norths t, Vostibulod Llmittd,exprcs3dally'll.30am, express 9.00 pm. 'Fon CikciukatI, St. Louis nnd Indianapo lis, cxnrcss tfiWy, 3 00 nnd litis p. m. . ron Pittsbuko and Clevtland, Vcstlbnlcd Llmltcd,oxprcss dally 11.30 a m aud express 8.40 pm. Fon Wiieeuko. Parkersburg and Principal Stations on Main Line, Express dally, oxcopt .Monday, at 3 55 am. Fon Lexington nnd Local Stations, -tlO.30 a m. Fon IUi.TiMonE, week days, 4 00,6 00,0 40, 7.20, 8.30, 9 30 (15 mlnutoD, 9.43, 11 00, U 00, ui minutes) a m. 13,10, 3.05 3 30 (45 minutes), 3 15 45mlnut0S),S,, 4.35, 4 30,4 35, 530, 0.3O, 7.00, 7.80, 9 00, 10 30 nnd 11 30 p m, 8undays, 4 00, 7.S0, 8 30, 0.30 (45 ralnutos), 9 45 a m, it 00, (45 minutes), 1 15, 3 03, 3.30 (43 minutes), ass, i 33, 4.05,'6 8())700,7.80,900, 10.30 and ll.SOprm. ?& ". Stations botween Washington and llttltlmore, 5 00, 6.40, 8.30 a m, 13.10, a S3, SS,5-2S'J,-2BJl F1' Sundays, 8.30a m.1.15, 3.35,4 33,0.30, 11.30 n m. Train leave liultlmoro for Washington, week days, 5.10, 0.30, 0 30, 7,15, 7.30, 8 00(43 minutes), 8.S0,.9,15, 1030 (43 mlmitos) a rat 13.15, r.45 (45 minutes). 3.00, J.00, 4 05(45 mln ntc0,4. 15.500,000,030. 7.40. 7.45,8.00.10)5, I0.l0andll.00m Sundays, 880, 7.15,B30, 9.15, 10.30 (43 minutes) n mj 13J0, i 43 (45 mln- VJSe,S-s'(i(,l.4'l?' 8' ' S"' ' ' 7-k' 8-w. . 10 10 and 11 00 p.m. Fon Day Rioue Trains leavo D. .to. de pot, Washington, week days 9 03 a m, 1.35 and 435 p m. bundays, 9.50 n m, 1.43 and 3 13 p m. Leave Bay Ridge, weekdays, O.lOandSSO pm. Sundays, 3.40, 8 00 nnd 9 00 pm. Fon Annai ous, n 40 and 8.30 a mi 13 10, 4.33 and 0,30 p m. On Sundays, 8.30 a m, 4 33 p m. Leavo Annapolis, 0.4O, 8.37 a mi 13.03, 3 50 and 0.15 pm. Sundays, 8.37 n m, 4 00 pm. Fon stations on tho Metropolitan Branch, t.4S,S10,80a-m, 11,15pm, for principal sta tions only; tlO.80 a m, f4.no nnd t5 30 p m. ien RocKviiiE and Way Stations, tl.33 pm. Kob GAiTnEnsncro nnd Intcrmcdlato points, 9 00 a m, -H3.S0, 3.35, tll,30 p m. Fon IIod's nnd Intermediate stations, t7.00 pm, mo 00 pm. Cuvniu train Icavos Washington on Sun day at 1.13 pm, stopping at all stations on Metropolitan Brandi. Foil FnEDEmcn, -10.45, 110.30 a m, t3 00, H30 pm, bundays, 1,15pm. Fon Hageiistown, tlO 30 a m, and t5 3Q p m. Tuainb arrive from Chicago dally 11 .43 a m and 4.05 pm; from Cincinnati and St. Louis dally J 50 nm and 1.53 pm; from Pittsburg 7.10 am, 0 50pm daily. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA DIVIS ION. Fpn New Yonn, Trenton, Newark and Flkabcth.N. J., 4 0O, tSOO. 9 30, l3.00am, 3,30, 4 30 and 'lOSOp m. Buffet Parlor Cam on all day trains. Sleeping car on tho 10,30 p m, open at 9. p m. Tho A .20 p m train docs not stop at Ellzubcth. Fon PmupEiriiiA, Nowark, Wilmington, nnd Chesttr, 4 00, -(800, 9S0. 'UO0 am 3 30, 4.30, 7.00 and 10.80 p in. Fon iNTEiiMEDiATE toints between Baltl moroand Philadelphia, ts.jo t. m, 3.30 and t4 80pm. Trains leavb Now York for Washington, 8,80,tll.00nm, 'LSO, 'J-JO, 3.15, 3 00 pm and 130O night. Thainh tEAva Philadelphia forAVnshlngton, 4,10, 8.15, '11.10 a in, tl.33, H 15, 5 03, 3.43 and 7.'pm. Fon Atlantic City, 4 00 nnd 9 SO a m, 13 00 noon and 3 30 p in, Sundays, 400 a m and 1300 noon. Fon Lono BnANcu and Oooan Orovo.tia 00 m, Except Sunday. Dally. Shunday only. Baggago called for and cheeked from ho tels nnd residences by Union Transfer Com pany on ordeis left at ticket ofllces, 019 and 1351 Pa avo., and at Depot. J. T. ODEI.lV t'HAR. O, SCULL, Gcnoral Manager. Gon. Pass. Ag't, Chosapoako & Ohio Routo. Schedule In effect May 13,1889, Trains leavo Union Depot, Sixth and B streets, 10 57 a m for Newport News, Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, dnlly. Arrive In 0)d Point at 6.50 p in, and Norfolk at 0.30 pm. 1131 a m-Cfncinnatl Expross, dally, far stations In Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Cincinnati. Vestibule Sleepers through without chango to Cincinnati, arriving at 8 10 0.40 pm-F. F.V. Vestibule Speolal, dally, solid trains with dining cars run through without chango to Cincinnati. Vestlbulo fclcepcr for Lexington and Louisville. Office, 513 Pennsylvania avenuo. U. W. FULLER. Gen Pass.Agont. Bnrckeiri Family Tea, (Spring Leaf), At 50c. a round. This Is tho season for testing Its peculiar property of making tho beet COLD TEA. In this respect you will find It to oo unrivalled. Sold only In H lb. packago) 1325 F St. N. W. I A THRASHING WELL PLACED. Old Davo Huntley -woiiM linvoslarvod to dcntli lint! It not been for lila daugh ter l.ciin. When ho fell fiont tho scnlToldlni; ho hurt his lmck mi that ho was not tiblo to walk, nlnl of tour so could not work nt liii Irmlc. Ho wns n painter, nnd n very good one the host In Stockton. llo hud hot been thoro very long, but he had snved isoirlo money niltl had bought his house. Thoro was rt mort gage ou It, owing (nllcnry Greenfield, onifof tho lending lawyers In tho place, nnd nlso ono of tho most fashionable men there. When David wns hurt his daughter Leon loft the normal Bchool nioure nnd sa to work lo earn her fnthcr'8 living m l ns her own. 1 81lo ninrtnged lo get somo pupils, joung children, nlso Bomo sewing, which helped out, although tho cx penscs seemed to ent up her earning-) inslci' tlinn they cnmcriit. And tho woist of It nil was that JnOk llolton wns awny. Jnck wns Lena's lover, and thoy wcro engnged to be married, but Jack had gono nwny to look for fortuno In tho mlntD. It Is rather n pietty Moty, th6 meetlog' ueiwicn uieso two. Stockton io ediuctlmes lloodod In tho ftpilng, nnd tho year befoto the-witter' 1060 so high It washed awny scvcrtl hbuses. Amonrf thcnl Was that 'Mn width Lena wns living. Jack llolton hnd just como to tho city, and ho joiucd the rescuing parties nl once. Thoy had been working haul all day, nnd toward evening ho went into his room to go to bfrl. Looking out of tho wlrtdow ho nv, fnr down tho liver, something' white waving in tho air. Jack was so tired that ho ttirncd awny nnd thicw himself down on tho bctl, but ho could not sleep, thinking of that fclgnnl. At last ho got up, got a boat and rowed down tho river toward tlio cot tonWood trees, whero after haif nn hour's benrob he found 6ne wltha girl perched in the brunches. She was almost Insensible fr6rri" cold and exposure, but Jack got her down ,aud brought her back to town She told him tho housq had stuck in jtho mud, next t6 tho cotlonwood, and that sho hnd got out Just in time, for ,soon afterward (.'fresh wave had turned the houso over and it had gono down. Of couree, after this Jnck saw a great deal of Lena, and it wasn't long before the two wcro engaged. Now, Lena Huntley waa tho prettiest girl In tho town. That every one agreed to. It occurred to Sir. nenry Greenfield that such a girl was far too handsomo to be Jack liolton's wife, and when old David hurt himself Jlr. Greenfield thought hlschnncohad como. For n time ho was very kind: but when Lena told him that sno cared for Jack Bolton'S little finger inoro than die did for tho lawyer's whole body, with the monoy thrown in, Mr. Green' :iu leu, vowing vengeance. Ho mudo up I''3 mind that ho would break her spirit down, fcollng' suro that ii no succeeded sue wouiu yiciu. The first troublo camo over tho mort cage, which could not bo paid. IIq forced tho sale of tho houso, nnd Lena and her father had to look for lodgings. Th6n suddenly every ono who Know Lena was astounded nt hearing sho had btcn nrrestcd nnd charged with theft. Tho story told by Mr. Greenfield was that sho had como to his ofllce to re ceive a (small balance of $10 or $15 due her father on the sale of tho house. Ho had left her in his prlvato ofllco, whllo on his desk was some tSOO which hdd just becu paid In. He camo back, paid licr tho money duo, and she left. When ho came to count tho money on the desk there was $50 missing. No ono hnd been In tho loom but her, nnd ho had tho numbers of tho bills. Ho got a search warrant nnd went lo the rooms where tho Iluntlcys wcio llv log, and tlio policeman found tho bills in the drawer of Lena's bureau. Lena, of course, said sho knew noth ing of them, but admitted she had coiner homo for a minuto after leaving Mr, Greenfield beforo going to ono of thd houses whcie she taught. Tho poor glil, crimson -with shamo nt thedisgiacc, was taken to tho police court and held for tiial. If It had hot bccn.forMr. Castle ono of the"gentlenicn who (htiploycd licr (o teach her children sho would havo gono td jail. Mr. Castle went on her bond, secured a lawydr to defend her, and did what he could for hct1. Hut with this accu sation hanging over her Jjead Lena al most broke down. She wioto to Jack that their engage ment was at nn end, forsho determined sho would'not disgrace him. Uut the day after her lttter went ono camo from him, saying ho was going up to Idaho piospcttlug.! Tlio landlady of tho houso hi which tho Iluntlcys lived was a fat, bad-tempered old woman.whom uo ono cared for. The ono thirig sho loved wns money. Ono dny-Xenu wept Into her room and found Mrs. Brown in a high fever. Sho got her sewing and sat by her, and, when tho doctor came, took him in. He prcfccrlbed'and went away. Lena nulscd the patient, dividing her time between her father and Mrs. llrow n, and working away nt hei sew ing In every spam minuto. Tho woman was cross and very exacting, but Lena went on with tho nuising uncomplainingly nnd did her best. It wns no use. Mrs. Brown got worse and worse, and finally the doctor said sho must dlo. Lena bioho tho news to her gently and tenderly, and then hail on awful time, for Mis, Brown was terribly frightened. At last she wanted to seo a clergyman, and when ono camo sho told him a story, nnd when ho heard It Mr. Poster sent fdr a magistrate aud got tho dying woman to tell It onco more. It was properly signed and witnessed, and not long nftcrward Mrs. Brown died. It was while Lena was out of the room, when tho stoiy was being written down, that a young mau rang the bell and asked to see her. Sho camo down stairs, nnd when Bho stepped into Iho hall tho llrst thing she know Jnck hnd her In his arms and hnd kissed her ngaln and again. Tor a moment sho lay still, it was so swtcttofpcl that some ono who loved her was with her onco more, Then, drawing back, sho nskid him to come with her, nnd led tho way to tho little sitting-room up stairs. ' Hero, standing ngalnst tho wall, with htr checks flaming red with shame, Lena told bewildered Jack that she would not and could not marry him that she was disgraced nnd would have to stand her tiial as n thlof. Jack protested that ho did not believe the story that it was a foul llo and that ho would marry her If sho had btokn the Bank of California. In the midst of this sho crying and begging him to go nwny, nnd no swear ing ho would not until sho consented to bo his wife Mr. Foster opened tho door, and, with Mis, Biowii'h confes blon in his hands, sprung over to Lena and thook hands. Then ho told them, in a few hurried words, what Mi 8. Brown had sworn to, and Lena, for tho first am) only thnq la heir llfo, fell to the floor in n faint. lr, Brown's story ran bo told in a sentence, Mr, Greenfield had paid her ?100 to put tho money whero it wa.f found In Lcnn's bureau. Tho confes slon was complete in ovory respect. When Lena camo to herself sho did not repulse Jnck any morp. Sho went! to her father's room and (old him, nnd then went down to tako her plado onco more with tlio dying woman. Jack, with a curioasly white face, went out into tho sttcct, nnd Walking along till ho calno to a saddler's shop, went In nnd bought tho heaviest cow hide whip in Iho plnco, The strips of rnwhido had great edges tlirtt stood up ns hnrd as Iron it was heavy In tlio hand and it benl from tip to butt with an even spring. Jack asked for n plcco of stout cord, with which ho carefully wound the handle. Thtn, with Iho samo curiously while face, ho walked to the" batik building, went up ono flight of stairs, turned into Mr. Greenfield's ofllco. passed Into the private office, closed tho door behind him, nnd locked it. Mr. Greenfield sprung to his feet, nnd, with n very pnlo faco and a Quiv ering mouth, asked what his visitor wantid. Jack looked at him for a moment without speaking. Then ho qultlly told him that Mrs. Brown hhd confessed, and sworrt lo the confession. Whiter than before, the1 lawyer backed n step nway, and Jack sprung nt him. In less than n Second ho wns dovta on his knees, held by tho collar, nnd the heavy whip was raising And falling with tliu Btcady stroke of n machine The man struggled and fought, but the tempest of passion which tilled him gave Jack Bolton the strength of a giant The pliant whip, with Its sharp edges, cut tho clothes Into strips nnd binught blood with ovcry stroke. Up nnd down, up nnd down, the sharp sulsh and the dull cut, ns it struck the writhing foiml - Tho clerks hammering at thodooi, tlio screams of Mr. Greenfield, the struggle nothing-had any effect vmon thcmachlnc-liko work of that tcrrlblo whip. At last, when the screams had sunk into moans, Jack flung tho whip awn, nnd, letting go, allowed Mr. GiCcnflcld to fall upon tho floor. Then ho unlo6ked tho door, walked out, nnd no mnn dared lo stop him. It was tho next dny that Jack, Mr. Tostcr and Mr. Castle took tho conftH Blon to tlio prosecuting attorney, and the day after that the case wasdls. missed in court. Tho newspapers got hold of it nnd published it, and Mr. Greenfield wns, ns soon as ho could bo moved, taken nwny. Neither Lena nor Jack wished to piosccute him, but it was not long be fore his houso was sold, and Stockton heard of him no more. Tlicro is no real neCessily to say that a wedding took place, howover, Jack stammered liiost nwf nlly when he tried to answer the toast of "Tho Bride and Grdom." In fact, ho made n terrible falhircof his speech arid sat down in i. violent perspiration. Saturday Night. Catarrh Cured. A clergyman, after years ot suffering; from that loatbsomo disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying every known remedy, nt last found a rcclpo which completely cured and' saved him from death, Any sufferer from this dreadful dlscasesendlngntilf-addrcsstd stamped cnvclopo to Professor J, A, Law rence, 88 Warren street, Now York City, will rccelvo tbo recipe frco ot charge. Invest Your Money Inatruo bargain and get a suit for $0.85 which we formerly sold for $15. Eiscmau Bros., Seventh and E, moiifacturlnp clothiers aud tailors. WAsniKOTON Bapb Dsrosii Co., 010 ra. avc rents safes as low as $5 per year. No, 937 Penn. k, NEAR TENTH ST. Telephone, 18 During the summer -we clean up and clear out in order to get ready for the Fall and Winter trade. So, if you wish to liuy a Piano or Organ, that has been out at rent or taken in exchange, by buying now you can get the advantage of summer prices and save a great deal of money. We have Up right Pianos at all prices from $125 upwards; Organs $22, $27, and so on. A'.i kinds of Musical Instru ments at a reduction. vVe want the room, and we must get rid of the goods. Now is your great opportunity. We are sole agents lor the Bohemian Music Paper straw tinted and will not blot or spread the ink; only 40 cents per quire. And also for "Harris' Sheet Music Binder," for repairing torn and damaged music. A box containing sufficient to mend lorty pages of music only 25 cts. The Arion Guitar, only $12; the American Conser vatory Guitar, only $15; the Washburn Guitar, Irom $25 upward. All American made; guaranteed not to split or warp, and to be fretted absolutely correct. We keep everything kept in a first-class Music Store, and we do not hesitate to say our Sheet Music De partment is the largest and most complete in the city. Special terms to teachers and those entitled to a dis count. Come and see our store and avail yourself of our summer prices, F. ELLIS & CO., 937 Ta. ave., near 10th st. PEERLESS IYES f.'.i& i A