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r-iip-t&ri?-; ?-: -- f- THE BVEJfPLG TIMES', SJptfllDAY, IECE.tBER : 21, 18S. rem bent houses. POR RENT. 1 Mass are. nir. 1513 llthaw, rokSr. 18 10 m 1. 16r 1101 MSlKie, ml.ir... 18 SO Ml P 8t mr, ml. ll10tne.ml.r. 17 no 13r 67 CO 10OtUi-ue,ml.Sr lb 00 DCtnw. mLlSrCS I3'9O50mnw,MIUr. 36 00 1121 11th mr.Unjd 60 63'm llti st w. br.. U 30 lW8LstBW.tnl.Kr 10 5SI1C30 Superior nir, S04 K nw.mi.Ur,.. M 0J Br 11 m BSD U st nw. m I, p-9Knw. S 15(0 lir 50 OOIgcottnvnw, sta les 334 t uw. mL Me.Br. 1500 lOr. SSCOSOOffiU oir.tr.... 15 00 40 Din nw.store & 3 1 ak at, ml. Tr IS 50 dwg. 5r 30 5J,7i010tBne, or.... 13 Kl BSM nir.ml.Sr.. W 5C 1313 C . 5r. IS SO 1109 9lb 8t nir, ra 1311 C sr , Jr.-.. IS 00 l.9r -. 30S0l5!.''Mliw,-tr M03 9M It. tara nir. m Nair.or 150 l,10r SO SObHlSIIth nir,5r... 12 50 111 X. Y. are, uw. 1127 N. Can w. r it 50 ml.9r 50.154Huir, lstuVJr 12 50 KliJnw.ml.7t. 25 39 .09 McLean ave 1510 Columbia st 8r. 12 50 nw, m I, Br a 30K) 3 Kin. are nn, 5r 12 30 1J I' uw. m I, Jr.. S3 5J 03 0th nw,t6r .... 12 00 1615 4th st nw, nil, 11 Sheridauavnw ! 30 5r 12 00 laiw sts.t I!1L ni.Sr. 13 3U dwl, 5r- 22 50 455 1st so. ml 7r.. 21 50 174U eta n. mf, 7r t) 50 KB Fla ar nw.ml.7r 20 40 lift T nw ml. Br.. 20 SO .tM Lttnw.ir..... 14 30 Galveston B, so. Ilroakland, cr... vt uu 611 Callan ne. 6r. 1 su lOUVislsw, stri dwl, 3r. 20 00 131 1 stM.mUr. IS 5J 1116 II no, ml.6r.. IS U)i 102 Poineroy nw. 4r " Scolt ar nw, 5r. 1100 SIOKES 910 Sth nw. storo Nw. cor. 1st and -JNstasw 10 00 U07 I slaw..... 9 00 and dwelllnc,rr HO 50 Hi Hi sw. store anddwelU'g . . 22 50 STABLES 4. 1! car 319 C nw..S10 00 devil -itoin A. S. CAYWOOD. S33 9th st .nw FOR RENT-! A st. sc IU rooms ami bath and stable: $50. 1845 12th st. nw., 6 rooms and bath. T82.""l2th st. nw., 0 rooms and bath. ' l" A. E. H. MIDDLETON. dc21-2t-em GJ1 F st. nw. VOR KENT To good colored tenant, nice. t-r. brick. 239 2d St. ne.. only $15.40. K. M. J. ATWELL. 204 E. Cap it. de21-3t POR RENT-820 23d St.. 7 rooms: all modern lmDrovemeuts: washitibs la kitchen. 1322 l la. ae.: 7rooms nnd cellar. JOHNT.KNOTT.918Fst. ilc2U-3t.em FOR RENT No. 1309 14lh st. nw. lo rwmsaml bath. $05: 1311 14th st ... ... tpi. i on I f cr nw., 10 roiims and balb,-6o; 1207 y st nw., lo rooms and bath, SMi; 1213 Q st. nw., 10 rooms and bath, G5; 1341 Ver mont ave., $15: 1C02 Vermont ave., $10 A. HEIT.MULl.EU & CO., 13J.1 1 ltli st del42w HHFUGE IN THE BEAICSCAGE. ClrcuK Man Who TVum 1'uri.ued by No- trroi-M Ho Hud Deceived. Xew York Sun. "1 was out with the red wagonslrom 1870 nntll 1890." sold an old circus mau"and during thai time I traveled over all the dif ferent circuits In the South and West. There was one trip we made that I will never rorget. and somewhere Hi the South there must be a few hni.dretl negroes still alive who will never rorget It either. "It was back In '76. and we were running wbatlt known asa steamboat circus. That is. we loaded all our paraplierinlla on a steamboat and steamed down the Missis sippi Ricr. slopping at small towns, til lages, hamlets, and even little settlements of four and five houses. In fact, we would nuke a landing at any point where there seemed lo be any chance or a fair audience, nnd what money the show didn't get the shell and card meu who accompanied us were sure to rope in. We had a man with us named Mack, Aleck Mack. He was an old go'd hunter and circus man, and knew the business from A to Z. He could tumble, ride bareback, do a comic turn, swing on a trapeze or work the cards or shells like jn expert, and. In fact, was an extraordinary mill in every way and a useful man for a circus, as jou can imagine. It was down in LomMJna.at a place calltcl IMjmi La Fouche, that Mack worked the game which in.Mli tu.it trip memorable It's a wild counlrj all through there, or was then, and one rarel runs acroas any whites. It's all n-groes, and the most superstitiuos class of colored peo ple at that. I ntver could make out where they all came from, but Just as soon as we'd make a landing thex'd come Hockiug out or the woods, three and four on a kigeul mule and dozens on foot. "The show had lieen doing poorly for some weeks, and we were short or money, when Mack suggested a scheme which ho said might bring in a few hut drcd dollars He got a chunk of Iron ore out of the ballast Ihix or the boat, covered It carefully with a bit of spotless canvas, and when the mgroes flocked about us at Uayou La Fotirche. circulated a report among tlifin that we had a marielousloidstoneaboard. "It had conic down from the heavens In the midst of a terrific storm a week before, he said, and had been picked up by the circus hands. Well, sir, jou never saw such an excited lot of colored people in jour life. A loadstone is full of luck in the mind of a Louisiana negro, and nothing wojld do but what they must see MackV treasure. Well, we showed it to them, and they examined It with great reverence, and uiapped at liisofrer to sell them bits of It for 25 and 50 cents, according to size. "For two dajs we laid off at liajou La Toiirche, while Mack chipped off bits of the ore and sold it to the negroes, and when we finally p lcked up and left we had nlul $500 of the people's monej. which they had exchanged for bits of the ballast. AVe i.eer foand out how the negroes dis covered tlio swindle, bat lliey did. and a lot of them swore to have Slack's lire. "They followed the show Tor nearly two weeks, and the only way thai wc could liisarc Mack's saTe-ty was to put liim in the bear cage every time we landed. The bears -swere Unit! enough, lut entirely too friendly, and they made life miserable for the poor man while they had liim in the cage. We fin illy got out of the country and into 00 VOVJ VllxflT If so, sign this coupon and, send it to ThE TIMES, where it will be 'added to a monster petition to be presented to Congress. m7iPm - m mftoczress . s You are paying twice CIIUUbH NOTICES, EASTEKN PKESBiTEKIAN CHURCH, Maryland avenue and Sixth street north east Owing- totlie mriess 6f the pastor. Dr. W. H. Mllburo, tLe blind x)iaiiuiir or the United Htateif-!rnale,,,1wlll preacft at 11 a. ni.; the besfmuslc wHl be rendered: 8ab-liath-sc-nooL'-aea-.Sa'a.ni.; X-r-S-C. E, Juniors at 3 p. m. and Editors at G 30 p. in. At 7:30. Hon'.- Elijah "A. torse of Massa chusetts, will deliver an address on the sub ject. "A Business Man's View or the Gos oel." Strangers cordially Invited. EIKST COMJKLUAIIONAL, CHURCH, corner Tenth and U streets northwest Rev. S. M. Newman, 1). D., pnsior. The pastor willprencli at 1 1 a.m., and 7:30p.m. Even ingsermon, next illustrated sermon upon the "Ofe of Christ;" music by quartet ant! chorus, led by Dr. Hiscliorf, organist. Sun daj School.-1:30 a. m.;-Loyal Temperance Legion, 3 p. m.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p.m. BItOOKLAND U. E. CHURCH-Rev. Wru. H. Ciiapmtiniastor. Sunday School at 10 a. m.; preaching by the pastor at 11:30 a. U14 sery lei- at ,7:30 p. m., conducted by the j-invurui Lieasue. ST. PA UL'S, IMipont Circle 1 1 a. m.. Hev. JfH. MtCarty. D. 1.: 7.30 p. m.. Rev. Hugh Johnstou, J). I).; 30 a. m Sunday School; 0 45 p. ni.. Epwortli League. UNITARIAN ALL SOULS' CHURCH, comer Fourteenth and Lsrrcetsnorthwest "Christmas Fact and taiicjV will Le the subject of the morning M-rnuui, by Rev. Soseph HVCroater or Helena, Mont.; ah! in Ihei veiling at 7 Ui oclcck. le A iipnk of "Spirits in Prison." The choir will sing music appropriate to the season. Bun day School and Unity Study .Class at S:45 a. in.; Young People's meetiiig at 0.30 p. m. 11 mm 1ityrrt METROPOLITAN WESLEY ZION CHURCH, Rev. J. B. Colbert, pastor Preaching atJl a. m. by Rev. J. B HmalL I). 1)., of If ork. ra.. at 7:30 p. m by pastor. All arc welcome. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, corner Thlr tomth and-L strrets northwest Strvices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sundav Hchool 9.45 a. ni.; Young I'eople's Union 0 30 p. m.; Rex-. A. G. Rcgers. H. D., pastor; morning, "Tlie Adventof Christ, the central Fact of History;'' evening, Christmas ser ice, subject, "The Birth of Christ," illus tiated by many benutirul views; singing of carols and popular praise service. All seats ureireio tliepuouc. THF-OSmmX' ln.lnr, nn Pmi...lr. t lr, of faith from a Thcnsophical Point of View." by Mr. George M. Coffin, president B. B. T. 8 , on Suudav evening, 22d instant, at o'clock at' Metzerott hall, small. Regular meeting on Thursday evening. 2Uth Instant, subject, "Masters ami Chelas." Both free; public imlted:!ievator: entrance on F stnet. THE UNITED STATES VETERAN Christian Church Missionary Association w ill hold Sunday-school ev ery Sunday ailcr noou at 2 o'clock, at 1009 New Jersey avenue northwest. FAITH M . E. CHAPEL. Bowen Road. D.C.Rev. A G. Harrison, pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.: preaching. II a. m; Y. P. meeting, 3 p. m.; address by Miss Phabc Hall, 7 30 p. m.: preaching by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:30 p. ra.: song and praise service, conducted br the Sunday school. Thursday, 7 30 p. m. All arc welcome. HAM LINE M. E. CHURCH. Ninth nnd P streets northwest. Rev. E. 8. Todd. D D.. pastor Sunday-school. 9.15 a. m.: preach ing by the pastor, 11a. ra., subject "The Magi at Bethlehem:" 7 30 p. in., subject "How They Received Him;" Ep worth League. 6.15 p. m.: Tuesday, consecration:. Thursday, love feast.7:30 p. ra. Special meeting of the official board Monday eveu- liig. 7 30 p. ni. - "C11RISTMAS..8UNDAY AT TRINITY M. E. Church. Rev. Dr Oliver A. Brown, pastor At 11 a. m.. the pastor will preach a Christmas sermon: at 3 p. ra.. Rev. Dr. Reed will address the Foundry Temperance Society: at 7:30..Bcv- Dr. Henry Baker, who has recently visited Palestine, will preach on the theme. "Echoes of tlie Foot steps of Jesus." A cordial invitation to alL VERMONT AVENUE CHRI8TIAN Church, pastor. F. D. Power 11 a. m.. "Christmas Custom:" 7 30 p. m "Christinas Sermon tu the Children;" Sunday-School. 9 30: Y. P. 8. C E. G-30: service Christmas day. 7 a. m. All wel come CO.S'ltREsS STREET METHODIST Pnlitant .Churcli. -Thirty-first. be tween ii and N. Rev. Walter R. Graham. JJ.. D pastor Sabbath Serv ices. 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. iu:Sjbbjth school, 9 30 a. m.: Christian Endeavor. 0.30 p m.: inltlweck serv lceiu lecture room. T.uibJ.iy eventing. 7:30. ST. MARK'S, corner Third and A streets southeast, one block from Capitol A. J. Graham, rector. Holy communion. 7 30: Sunday-school. 9 30: at 11 a. m.. service and sermon, subject. "The greatest virtue:" 7 30 p. m.. choral service and sermon and holv communion: subject. "Despair and its niitielolr." Christmas Day. hoi j communion. G 30 a. in.: scrviis.". sermon and holy com- mutliun. IP au- xii--ri!OP(iI.lTAN M. E. CHURCH. Four- nn'd-a-hair and C slrcels northwest Rev. Hugh Johnston, D. 1).. pastor; 11 a. m., Ine Iiidvvel'ing God;" 7 33 p. m., Rev. Dr. WilsonTprestding elder; 3 30 p. m Antl SaldonLeagaen!ecting;9 SO.Punday School: 3 p. in.. Chinese School, Junior League; 0 30 l). ill.. Epwortli Loaeue. civilization, and then Mack quit the show, and I've never seen hlni since. I shall never forgelthe way he fooled those negroes, though, and I guess there's a lot of those negroes alive yet who'll never forget 11, either." ' Give tlio Deer u Cliance. There "were 4.500 deer killed in the Adl rondaiks d'-irms l,,e Pa!1 season. Killing deer for fun is not a xery praiseworthy paslime; but assuredly It should be re strained so far as lo prevent fools from exterminating the creatures in the North Woods. Evervbody Is bewailing the ex tinction" or the burfalo. and jet a few yinrs ago.il was considered the grandest style or sport to got out on the plains slaughtering the harmless bison. We are von) lug over the greed of the Canadians, vvho arc bent on exterminating the rur seal, for lhc siko of immeillate profit, and vve are entering into Interna tional negotiations, more or less futile, to proiecf these innocent Ijeasts. Let us liave some regjrd rot-the deer within the lioundaries or New York while there 1 s st IU time. Rochester Tost-Express. .J I It v --l,..i. nil 'OCX tts-n It X.- 11 1" r 1 1 1J - whafayowshould. 1m 6i. Al 'fUll'V CIITJHCIl NOTICES. VALKER MEMORIAL, BAPTIST CHURCH, Madison street, between Four teenth and Fifteenth, Rer. I. V. Bryant, pastor Sunday-school at 0:30 a. m.: preach ing at 11 a. m. by pastor: subject, "The duty of children to tlielr parents." 4 p.m.. B. Y. P. U.: 7'30. preaching by pastor. EPWORTH M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH, cor ner Seventh and A streets northeast, Rer. J. O. Knott, pastor Preaching at 1 1 a. m.: subject, "Faith v. Tempest:" 7:30 p. m.. subject, "Christmas Meditation;" Sunday school 9:30 a. m. New church now open. Strangers welcome. THE BRETHREN PastorLyon will preach (1. V.l on Lord's Day at 11 a. m. at 310 Pennsylvania avenue southeast: theme, "The Significant Look." Every body invited; seals free. Bible class at 9.45 a. ni. Come, bring your Bibles and friends. CENTRAL M. P. CHURCH. Tweirth and M streets northwest. Rev. 8. J. Smith pastor Sermon to young at 11 a. in.; theme. "Story of Jonah;" 7:30, -The Unjust Steward;" Hunday-school 0.30; Christian Endeavor 6:30. Seats free. Come. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Four-and-a-half street. Iietwcen C and D 11 a. m., morning service, with sermon, by Rev. Adolos Allen, subject, "The Nativity:" Rev. T. Be Witt Talmage. D. 1) . will preach every Sabbath evening at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday-school at 9:30 a. in.: Junior Christian Endeavor at 3.30 p.m.: Senior Christian Endeavorat G p.m. Muslc-an-propriate to Christmas season at morning and evening service, by quartet choir. Dr. Gabriel T. Johnson, director. FOURTH PRE8BYTERIAN CHURCH. Ninth street, lie t wren G nnd II streets northwest, Rev. Joseph T. Kelly, pas tor Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. and at 7-30 p. iii.:8ahhath-school at 9.30 a. m.; Y. P. 8. C. E. at G30 p. m.:Ieture preparatory to communion service, inursnny at i :au p. m. di i in i uauio .", riiuLi xtui. , cry Sunday. Lvceuni. 10 a. m.: lecture, 11:30 a. ni., 7 30 p. m. Mrs. Adahne M. G lading, the eminent trance medium, speaker for December. Morning services free. i.,.,,.,n.,V . t IU ,t ,...-........ TI.I1 T.. F1FTENTH STREET if. E. CHURCH. Corner R north. v est dervlces in lecture room of new church: Sundav -school. 9 30 a.m.; preaching at 11 a. m.and 7 30 p. m. by pastor. Rev. W. W. Van Arsdale:iEp worih League. G 30 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Seats free. THE TIMES jr Has established the following Branch Agencies, where Want and Liner Ads will be received at,the same rate one .cent a word as'at ihe head xjffjce: . Walter J. Boyce, First and N. Y. ave, M. McNulty, 1336 Fourteenth nw. nw. i-H- Hag-c, 2153 Pa. ave. nw. H- C. Easterday, cor. G and N. J. ave. ' Daniel D. Mulcahy, N. Cap. and I sti nw. J. E. Woodford, Fifth and H ne. Frank Smith, 4th and G nw. ,. A. P. Geicr, 13th and H ne. " A. B. McCloskey, 1312 Seventh nw. R, W. Duffy, Ninth and N nw. ' W. F. Mackay, 821 H ne. F. M. Criswell, Seventh and T nw. Hojie & Co., Fourth and East Capitol. Edmonds & Williams, Third and Pa. nw. ( F. P. Weller, Eighth and I se. W. G. Roe, Seventh and L nw. ' Thomas A. Dobyns, Second and Pa. ave. Mt Vernon Pharmacy, Ninth and N. .' ','sc. Y. ave. nw. Joseph Linden, 406 Eighth se. G. A. Bentiey, 14th and Corcoran nw, 'Joseph Petignat, 609 Seventh sw. Offut & Blumer, Fourteenth and U nw. W. W. Hall, jr., 722 4 st sw. J. Louis Krick, 17th St. and Pa. Ave. W. D. Brace, 30th and M sts., Georget'n. Geo. B. Lockhart, 1344 32d St , Georget'n. J. W. Jennings, 1142 Conn. Ave. N. W. CHUItCII XOTICES. RYL.VND M. E. CHURCH-915 a. m. Siindaj -school; 11 a. m., by pastor. Rev. 8 M . Hnrtsock. D.D., "Christ's Kingdom:" 0-30 p. m.. Y. P S. C. E.: 7:30 p, m.. "The Gospel Superior to Human Reason." You arc invited. FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Eighth audi) streets northeast. Rev. Adam Resxh. pastor Preaching at 11 a. m.and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor: Sunday-school. !l:J0 a. m.: Junior C. E.. 3.30 p. m.: senior c. c... j:ao p. m. FREr.TBOUGHTMEETING Thefrlemls of free thought will meet at Metzerott Hall SuDday..i p.m. The subject or organ ization will be considered anil brief ad-, dresses made by Dr. W. A Crolfut, .Mnur.cv I'echin and other members at trje-Ethlcal Sf-letv. Alt are cordially invlfeei. .. - -,s r.M,.irt ii.il iidi crionelLi 'lue revival that has been going on at! the church under the administration or. Rev. C. C. Mason closed last Thursday night Willi seven converts. Sunday services. Rev. C. C. Mason will preach at 11 o'clock: commu nion at 3 o'clock; general services at night: nlso general services at the Uni tarian Baptist Churcli: preaching at 11 o'clock a. m.: Sunday-school at 3 o'clock; regular services at 7.30 nm. RevC. O. Mason, pastor. , -t. GRACE M. E. CHURCH. Corner Ninth and 8 streets northwest cv. Watson Case, pastor. 11 a. m.. "Wbat tbltikTe of Christ?" 7-30 p. m.. "The'Comiriir ktngilom ot Christ:" Sunday-scuooLat 9 30 a. m.: Epworth League U Q 30 p. m.: Christmas morning service at 6 o'clock; prayer meet lng on Thursday at 7 3l pj m. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL. ii.JS. EHURCH. H and i:ieva?uth sireeVi'Dortheast'-ReT." John L. Walsh. nastor.iP reaching al, 11" a. m.: subject. "Tlie Son of Man is come:" at 7.30 p. m.. preaching on "Girrmflrith- out silver and gold:" appropriate Cbrisl mas anthems and solos at .both services. -? SERVICES AT YOcIN-DRY METHO DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday morning. December 22. il895. Organ voluntirv: gloria patra: livmn No. 813: prayer: morning lesson:. solo. "While1 Shepherds Watch Their1 "Flocks." bv E. Marzo. Mr. Emory Wilson: offertoTT: livmn No. 188; sermon by pastor. Rev. Oliver A. Browrrfsolo: "Night or Nights." Vau-de-water. Miss Grate-Allschu: hymn No. 192: doxologv and'bencdictlph: organ" prelude. Mr. Frank A. Wilson. recentor: Mr. William K. Cohen, organist: Mr. Oeorge ll. tnaniiee. comeost- U'll'HASY CHAPEL. T.weKtli and 0 streets southwest Rer- A- M. Hilliker. m-nister in charge. 8eats,rree at all ser vices. Holy conuirunlon, 8: Sundav schooL 9:30: morning service. ll:cvenlrat service. 7:30. The Christmas day services will be holy communion nt 8 and morning Braver, and holy communion at 11. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM DESCRIBES "Smart Somebodies (TlieyThinkeoV. Son lay night 7:30 o'clock; preaching 11 a. m. by the pastor. Free jTews. AH invited. Second Baptist Churcli Auditorium, Fourth street and Virginia avenue southeast' THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. 423 G Mre-et northwest Rev. Alex. Kent, pastor, will peak at 11:15 on "The spirit or Christ Bias ami tbe spirit of war:" Sunday-scnool wl ethical class at 10:15. AH welcome. Sl'KCIAT. XtVrcES. NOTICE To the cjlzens of Washlng ton City. The Colored, Poor Mission So ciety was organized In' this city by Mis, slonaxy Mary A; Green citrine 24th of July. 1895, at No. 100 9NctvJprtsey avenue north west, under tbe auxuliwtor tlie Cnlted Slates Veteran Christian Church Mission ary Association. Bald .Mary A. Green is the general head, appolntcd-for the District Mission, which was Incorporated August 7, 1895. JOHN "B. BRI8COE. Bishop. FOR- BENT ROOMS. IPOR.RTCWT Twolanrp cheerful rooms: all conveniences: light housekeeping: cars pass the door. 223 R at. ne. dc20-at FOR RENT 1322 13th at. nw.. n nrur nuhed second story. 3 rooms nnd bath: bay windows, heat and gas: slnele or cu snlte. OWNER. de20-3r FOR RENT Well-heated, sunny, neat und clean furnished room for a gmlle man. convnlent to I'atent, Post, and Pen sion orrices: $12r hall room. $5. G2.' E st. nw. de20-3t JTOR RENT 601 12th t. nw.; four , unfuriiulied rooms to rent for light housekeeping; also single rooms furnished. de!9-3t FOR RENT Tnrec rooms on t hlnl story by the 1st of January; also second story back; board If desired. 715 1 It Ii st. nw. dc19-3t FOR RENT Two unfurnished 2d- story rooms; conveniences, etc; rent cheap 1209 lltli st nw. clelH-lt FOR RENT Two small rooms: rur.: for gentlemen; $1 and $1.25 per week. 1003 O st nw. de!9-3t FOR RENT Two banilsome rooms, rosewoml furniture: private fnnillv. 722 11th st. nw. de!7-7t FOR RENT Furnished rooms: home table: transients taken. 22G N. J. ave. nw. de!7-5t FOR RENTTwo wcllfurnisheil rooms, backand front, jmiiiuulcating;togither or singly; $6 and $10, respectively; all modern improvements; private family. Ap ply at 918 R.I. ave. decltj-tf-ero FOR RENT A nice furnished room. Call at 702 9tb St. nw. del9-2t 3k FOR HEXT BOOMS. FORRENT-2dstory,southfrontroom: nicely fur-: heat; reasonable. 47 E t- nw. de21-3t-em FOR RENT 613 New Jersey ave nw.. two fur rooms complete for housekeep ing ll.em FOR RENT Nicely fur., ceimfortalile front room; gas. heat, bath; terms rea- sunable. Apply 807 8th st. nw. de21-2tem FOR RENT Fur. room: newly panereeL , .' J' ave- nw-: 56 per month. de2l-1t LIGHT HOUSF.KEEPTNr: L.irge room ami small anie-room. rur. complete: cooking utensilx-dlshes. gas, heat, bath, sewing machine: $12 per mouth. 810 6th st. sw. it FOR RF.NT One furnished front mom with heat. $4 per month. 3405 R st. 2JT- It FOR RENT 1350 C st. sw.. a fivt - room house; large yard: $12050 per month. ApplxA. T. COOMBS. 1425 N. Y. ave. nw. -, , de21-7t FOR RENT 1400 K st. nw.. large r .rooms, private baths; transients. de20-3t.em TO LET Large dining-room in base ment 1012 13th st. Thirty persons in ibouse. Good chance for someone to Commence restaurant or dining-room. Rent moderate. - de20-3t LOST. LOST On Deccmlicr 20. an old Sheri dan's $10 note. Flnderwill please re turn to JOSEPH 8ANF0UD. 1070 Jerrer scm st. west Wusblngtou, and receive re ward. i . It LOST On Water, 7lh, 1,-41.2 or 6th sis. sw.. $22; flnderwill please return Jo 1120 Robinson st. sw. and receive lib eral reward. It LOST From 418 6U st nw., fox ter rier, white, with blactesniit. on mil nml over cars and left overp tVSrd if returned to aoove autiress. i. tio: ibk. this orrice. nciio-zG .x j - STd STOLEN From' thj itilenee of Mr. - jos. a. cornisn. on. 6n-atur- ilar lf.lit TVj,nt,KjM.. 895 'a black pointer bitch:. white tli re-white up on Bess. Return to nose: answers to name above named or 716 21 41. nw.: reward. de20-2t ,elU L STOT.P.N-From parlor ot No- 1220 D -st nw., a small oil painting. Thenarty better return It Mid save turtner trouble, as hetsknown. ELLAMUNROE. dc20-3t FOR- SALE nOCSES. ' ti i 'i , FOR SALE OR RENT House, No. 4J5 O st . n w.; 8 Toums.Hbatli. front and back yard and rear nlles, let 21 1-2x135: in perfect repair; terms.' low and easy. Apply too wner. R. W. FEN WICK. 602 Fst. or 1303 N st. nw- de21-lw 1 ilOl i' fcS rs 1ST L LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATlBorjamesCooii.fciteorSoldiei-i".' iionie, Washington, D. C, No. 6.942. Document 21. Issued December 20. 1895. Application having beeu made to the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding Orphans Court, lor probate o'.a last will of James Coon and ror letters of administration on said estate, bv Jchn Green, sole legatee. This Is to give notice to all concerned to appear in R-i.fl court on Friday, tbe 17th day or January. A. D.. 189U. at 10 o'clock a. m to show caiwe why such application should not begranttd. A. B. Hagner. Attest: J. NOTA M'OILL. Register ot Wills. D. C. HORACE L. STILES, Proctor for Applicant. UNITED STATES MARSHALS StilTvi-tSVorwHtor fieri faclasls sned out ot the Clerfs Orflcc of 1 he Huprcme Courtof the District of Columbia and tome directed I will sell nt public ale for cash in front of the Court House door onTuesday, December 24. Ib95. at 11 o'clock a. Ju an the right, title, claim and Interest of William Story in and to original lot 2. In square 70G, together with the improvements thereon: seized and levied upon as interest of William Smry In said land and sold to imilsfy execution No. 38S88 in favor of Will. O'Donohue. ALBERT A. WILSON. U. 8. Marshal. DUNCAN80N BROS.. Auctioneers. nov25 30 dec3 7 10 14 17 21 24 PERSOyAL. "K1VT A RT somebodies Uhev think sol." Pastor E. Hez Swem explains Sondav night. It DEPARTMENT Stamps, nil kinds and any Quantity, boimht and burliest cash prices given. H. F. DUNKUOR6T. 1005 7tb st. nw. TRTXRY'R "Ben Boll" WOKCH. 924. Seventh st. five cents. dw-21-mt TT ATVTONTTJS are always admired, es jKCially by tbe fair sex: nothing makes so pretty a gift for Christmas. One dollar a xveek will buy stones of pure water In any kind of setting. GEORGE D.HORNINO. Room 8. Central Building. " TAKE up your bed and walk." anh come down here and get an elegant custom-made sutl or overcoat Just a irtrle worn, nt an insignificant price. JUSTU'S OLD STAND. 619 D St. nw. de!7-7t jfl: .PERSONAL. BRAKAT1C tuition.six mouthly;en gjgeiunts procured if desired; monthly perlormancxs. COMMON WEALTH. New Vcirk. Actresa.tlox 23 thlsofrice. ilel8-7t "DON'T BE CROSS-"price25ccnts-oUCIl'd.92t7Ui. dell-12t-em PERS ON A.L Washington. D. C. Oct. 25. 1895. i have used Crump's Tonic for Indigestion and Constipation and have been greatly benefited. Within two months I gained over 25 pounds In flesh. MYRON M. PARKER. $100 reward for a case or. Dyspepsia or Indigestion that cannot be cored with Crump's Tonic of Fruit and & pices. A delicious and invigorating tonic. The most remarkable remedy ever discovered for stomach trouble's. Quick acting. The gooet effects are felt from tlie first bottle CRUMP JJ'F'G Co.. 60J F st. nw. LADIES needing confidential treat nieLt A safe and sure relief la all female trouble, constipation. Irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habit, fistu'n, etc Separate looms for patients before and during confinement, and find bumn for Infants If required. Btrictly conf Wen tlaL MRS. DB. RENNER. 16 Fourth st ue . near E. Capitol st. Washington. D. OL Je3-tt RENT placards. 5 SHErRY.623Dst. ilacards. 5c each, at JOHN F. nw. noao-itwai-im -A- LA. DIES' WATCH Is aspreltv and acceptable gift as jou can find. I sell guaranteed ones. 14k. gold, from S20 to $35. on $1 perweckpavments. GEORGE D. HORNING. Room 8. Central Building. SALE of Paintings, riduced prices; painting lessons. Studio 425 uhst.nw. dcl9-10tera DR. LEON. 461 Missouri Avenue. dell-3m I ill H.CLANn ASTER, books.slation- ery. holiday and religious goods. 825 7th st. nw. del7-Ct PERSONAL-December 17, 1895 To all whom It may concern: Will besolel at Sloan A. Co.'s uuction room. Decemler2l, 1895, all goods or M. A. Barnes. W. F. REAMER.005N. Y.ave. del7-3t.cm DR. 1'AYLOK. ooe P il., make fuit seta of teeth for $8; satisfaction gaaranUed: teeth extracted without p&Ug gold tUUDg, 4l;-amalgam. 60o. s4-tf JT. T. W ALKBRSONS. 04 lOtnsfc dw.. carpet lining, felts, fire brick, and clav. asbestos, palnta. bnishe.lime,cement two and three-plr roofing matertai.apr2 1-tf QITTOIC cure, cither sex: any ailment by the new electric treatment: relieves at onc: coiiku.tatlou free. .MEDICAL INSTI TTTTr, 117 Fst. nw. de.1-1 4t BOA n DING. ELEGANT (able board at 916 H st, mr'MjO pcf week!. dolO-Ct.em 1IUSINESS CBXltCBB. Dtaitn will buy half interest In fir't-clasa paving bustuess: well establlsliisl. Ad dress L. N.. this otflce. dcc21-2t CIGAR STORE, must se-ll vvitM4 uavr: pri-sseil for moneyt any olf-r. 225 1-2 Pa. avo. It TWO pool tables: wl.l sell one or both. 1104 8ta st. se. del9-3t FPU SALE MISCELI-'AirKOCM. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Well eqalpped coal yard, central, for bouse well .oca ted; willassamesm ill Incumbrance. Abo horse and twggv for hon.euiil.iDic fur heavy work Room 2. 15 7th ft. nw. d21-3t.em FOR SALE A wea-estabiishesl Ijciaid mg house in nw. sectiou:'turniturc and lease: rooms all occupied: party is going to leave cltv: exceptional opportunity. Ad dress HOARDERS, this oirice. de21-2t-em ' FOR SALE Gunning skirf and pad-dle-s. Inquire at ROBEY'f. fool ol 2d st. se. de21-2tem- FOR SAI.E'-A coope. horse and har . ness. complete: can be seen at 62b Penn. ave. nw.: tin ap If sold at once. It FOR SALE Ten-foot marble toil ovs. tercoiiuier.cheap. OYSTEltthisofrice. de21 2t FOR S A. T.E Cheap. Hsold atonce: pro lines stand In market. Apnlv- to B LEONARD. t30 4 1-2 (it. sw. de21-3t FOR K A. T,E Ch'-an: a large a ml brnuti I ill play house, two stories hlch: two iiorcues. twi4ve wlnilovvs. and on rollers. AliPlv to BESSIE BAHCL.VY. 2210, U st. nw.. after 6 p. in. It. FOR SALE 6 caneseat chairs and rocker. 56: Led room set. SIO. 1017 I st. nw. dc20-3t.em FOR SALE-S1,4"0 worm ol very de sirable setund trust notes; payable 540 monthly: notes and Inti-re-si guaranteed to he promptly paid: sesmrexl on good nw. properly: liberal discount. Adilre UOX. 12. ihlsofncc. delOs-U-em JUST imported from ,Eury.t1Ur,'.''rp" pets: suitable presents. G. SEBILLE a BIllli STORE. I72J Pa. ave. nw. del 9-71 .cm FOR S A T.F. Cheap A dining-room do ing a good business. Addre-sa DIN1NG ROOM. this office. . cUJI-3r., FOR SALE Grocery store; gocxl r&i- sonsforaeliuig. 3331t.HW. del9-2t PIANOS AND OUCASS. Orgs rut from $24.50. Plnuoa from S175 np. CRrib or msr moiitlllr par mentn. t XV II. SHOEMAKER Jt SOS. del-30t 422 NUirri street - nun a Tffsi- 2R U 1- sx down, si week! $1 down and 1 ween nr any organ In stock. Greatly retraced prices. Organs from $25 up. Best standard makes. F. G. SMITH. 1225 Pa. nve. nw. FOR SALE-Best make or iccubalors, brooders and fresh grsrn bone; call and see the Incubators lo working order Schmid's Bird and Pet Animal Bto.es, 71U 1 2th st n w . and 1 22 1 Pa- ava. oo B- tf WANTED POSTAGE STAMPS. HIGHEST pruvs for U.- W. postage. W. PI'S eleparimeui and collections or foreign stamps, are paid by ihe old reliable stamp dealer, C. F. ROTHFUCHS. 359 1-2' Pa. ave. del 5-3 1 WAR DEPARTMENT and all omer kliui or eieturiinenLAtampssucli as State. Navy, Treasury, Interior, Agri culture, Executive, Justice, Post-ofrice, etc.; purchasexl In any quantity, and the highest) cash prices obtainable paid. H. F. DUNK-. HORSjT. 1005 7th st. nw. tf rOB EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE-Brootland. D. C. uo equity in 5-rotun frame house: latrolie: porches: water: 2-storvStaIile.etc, for v ncant ground In Brookland.. BUILDER. Room 7. 9.10 F st. nw dc2I-3t--m HA1LBOADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF B1XTU AND B STREETS. In Effect Aoveuiuor 17. 1895. lO.aO A. SI. PENNSYLVANIA LTM 1TED I'ulhuan Sleeping, Dining, Bmok lug. ana eiDsevaeioii cars, uajisuurg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St Louis, Cleveland, and Toledo.. Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg 10.30 A. M. FASTLTNE Pullman lor and Dining Cars, Harrlaburg ,to. flllsuurtT. 3,40 -P. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIB EXPirEbS-Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrisburg. Sleeping and Dining Cars Harrisbarg to St Louis, Cincinnati, Louis ville, and Chicago. 10 P. SI. VESTERN EXPRE88 rUIUHu uiixjiuo v-r vuiLii, CU1U Harristmrs to Cleveland Dioins Car to if.io P.M. SOUTH-WESTERN EX PRESS rumnan oieeping ana Dining Cars to st Louis, aud Bleeplnc Car Harrisburg to Cincinnati 10.40 P, M. PATIFIC EXPRESS "Tollman Bleepmg Car to Pltubure. T.SO A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, kuchesier, ana Magara Falls dally, ex cept Sunday. . X0.30 A. BL ror Ehnlra ard Kenova, elally. except Sunday. For WUliauispori dally, 3 40 p. in. T. XO P. M. for Willlamsport Rochester, Buffalo, and Magara -Falls dally, ex cept Saturday, with Sleeping Car Wash Ington to buspeiislon Bridge, via. Bur ' ralo. 10.40 P.JrVf. for Erie, Canandalgna, Rochester, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily. Sleeping Car Washingtoo to El. tnira For Ptilladelpbla. New Tork, and tbo 4,00 P. M. "COGRESSION-ALilM. TTED,7' dally, all Parlor Cars, with Din. lng Car from Baltimore. Regular nt 7.05 Bimt Car). 7.20. 9.00, 10.00 IDlniDjr Car), and 11.00 (Dining Car rrora WlP mingtun) a. m 12.45, 3.15. 4.20. 6.40, 10.00, and 11.35 p. m. On Sundav, 7.05 (Dining Car), 70. 6.00, 11.00 (Dining Carrrom Wilmington) a.m.. 12.10. 3.16 4.20, 6.40. 10.00, and 11.35-p. m. For Philadelphia only. Fast Express 7.50 a. m. week-days. Express. 12.15week-day, 2.01 and 5.40 p. m. dally. For Boston without change-. 7.50 a. in. Week-days, and 3.16 p. m. dally. For Baltimore, 6.2j. 7.05V 7,20, 7.50. 0.00. 10 tio, 10.30. 11.00. and 11.50 a. m.. 12.16, 12.45, 2.01, 3.15, 3.40 (4.00 Lim itedl, 4.20. 4.3G. 6 40, 6.05. 6.40. 7.1t). 10 00, 10.40, JJ.15. and 11.35-p. ro. On Sunday, 7.05. 7.20. 9.00. 6.05, llh30, 11.00 rum.. 12.15. 1.15,2.01.3.15,3.40 14.00 Limlledl. 4 20. 5.40, 05. 0.4O, 7.10, 10 00. 10.40rand 11.3 p. m. For Pope's Cre-efc Line. 7.20 a. m.and 4.38 p. m. dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7.20, 9.00 a. m.. 12.15 and 4.20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Bun days, 0.00 a m. and 4.20 p. m Atlantlo Coast Line-. Express ror Rich mond, Jacksonville, ami Tampa, 4.30 a. m.. 3.48 p. m. daily. Richmond and Atlanta. 8 40 p. m. daily. Richmond only. 10.57 a. m. week-dayi" ' Accommodation for Qiianttco. 7.45 a. m. daily, and 4.25 p. m.' -weplr-daysv For Alexamlna. 4.30. 6.30, 7.4B. 8.40, 9.45. 10.57. 11.50 a. m .12.60s 1.4K 8 2l5: 4 26. 6.00. 6.37. 6.15. S.OlKlCv and ll.39p.m. OnSunda:ai,4jo,7.45T V.45 a- in.. 2.45, 6.16, 8.02, and 10.10 Leave Atexandrla for Wasnlnglnn, 6.05. 6.43.7.05. 8 00. 0.1(1. 10.16. 10.28 B.m 1.00, 2.15. 3 00, 3.2S, 5.00, 6.30. 6.1SL 7.00, 7.20. 9.10, 10.52 and ll.Qrf p. r On Sunday at 6.43. 9.10. 10.28-a. m.. 2.15. B-3U, 7.00, 7.20, O.lOraiMl io!oi p. m. Ticket omces, corner Fifteenth and O streets and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for to' checking or baggage to destination from Hotels and residences. ' - -- B.M.PREVOST, , .J.B.W00D, tjwu Manascr. uen-FauenitcrAsenU HELP WASTED-MALB. TV ANTED First-class agents wlto good refs. Lawrence Building, 616- 61 1 1 4th st. room 35. Item WANTED- Hustling men for Insurance work: good pay to right parties; also one c-olli-ctor. Room 2, Ull i" st-deI6-rit,em WANTED-Reliable. cnergcUe agents can make good monej selling building ami loan suicK: first-class contracts that will insure a pennanent business, will ba rlwngoo.1 workers. NATIONAL 8AVINO. LOAN.AND TRUST COMPANX. 617 F st nw. delO-lOt "WANTED For the nxanne corps, boys. as -pprriiticeatolearn field niuilcltlrum and truiuiiet): must be between fourteen and sixteen years nt age; of good moral character and sound health, and able to read and write: consent of parent3 or guardians ru-cesiary. Apply to the COMMANDING OFFICER. Maria Barracks, utn st se. no27-lmo HELP VfANTED FEMALE. WANTBD-Tito reliable white wom en. German preferred, ror pantry worfe. at LA FETUA'8. llihand r, nw. Item HELP IVA.VTED-3ULE AND FEMALE. "SMART somebodies Ithey tblnt soy Pastor E. Bez Swem explains Sondar night it W ANTED Soubrettc: people for faros comedy; must do specialties. Call 403 G st. nw. If SIITJATION U-ANTED-MAZ.B. WANTED-Bysober.lndustriousyoune man. place- as bartender. Address DA YID. this orrice. Item "WT ANTED An experienced collector . ' wants outside position: collecting ore fern-it. e'allor address I1AVIDBERKELEY, nei cor. 11th and Mass. nw. It "WANTED Young German. 26. speaks English, wants a iiosiiion of any kind: is able to give S50 bond. Box 29. this office. it WANTED-A situation by a youne man; have had 4 years' experience) jn . grocery store. Address C. THAYER. 6.10 KM. ne. de21-2t WANTED-l'reri Freel Freel Me chanics ot any kind furnished br LUC also we have a few men suitable for driv ing a team or something similar: best of rets, furnished. WORKWOMEN'S LI BRARY AND BUREAU OF LABOR. TeL 260. 600 13tb st nw. M. D. BHENK. Clerk. tf SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED-By white woman, good dressmaker and sewer, chambermaid work or care of children: good manager. Address 8. T. C. 1719 13th St. nw. de21-2tem WANTED By young lady stenogra pher and typewriter, a position: 2 years' experience in nearly all kinds or work: best rer. Address L. L. P.. this orrice. Item WANTED-Washing by two first class 1 iiiiidresses; satisfaction guaran teed:rrotn$31o$5perweek. Address 2007 Sthst.nw. d21.3t.em WANTED-By young lady as house keeper to widower, with or without children. Address M. W this of rice. It WANTED SHoation to do house or chambermaid work; references. MARY. No. 8 Garden ave. ne. de20-2r IV A NTE D MISCELLANEO US. WANTED-Good horse and buggy or surre-y. C. W. E.. this office. Item W A NTED-A domgocdbreed.alroom. 8. 633 F st. nw. It WAJVTJ3D "'f'3 seir-5Upportin: niarriea ludies to lessen dressmaking ollls by learning to cut by Merchant Tailor Enuare: particulars at school. 718 12tn it se!4-tf Wanted Try Rubber Roof Paint, WE STOP AIX LEAKS FREE. Jt charge only for palatine; work fusrantssl NAT. HUUHhlt KOUF PAINT CU. 10U Sti B MONEY TV ANTED AND TO LOAN. DO you wish to get a loan on good real estate without having to pay a commis sion? You can get it from us without delay. NATIONAL SAVINGS, LOANAND TRUST CO.. 617 F St. nw. de!8-10t-em WE take as collateral any listed stock or bond in any city of the United States: also old line life Insurance policies, syndicate certificates, warehouse re ceipts, real estate mortages, and treats. YEliKES A BAKER, 40 lo 46 Metzerott lluuuing. IT. TC. FULTON'S "on office. 121 ra. ave nw. 4i&uiisnea m ieitr. Money loaned on watches, diamonds. Jew elry, silverware, eto. Special bargains Is watches. Jewelry, and silverware au20 dot MONET to loan at 6 ana a per cent, ou District of Colombia realty; no delaj if security is satisfactory. WALwEK H ACKER. 704 14ln nw. - lyai-tt. nVTONEV TO LOAN-ln large sums, or as low- as 91.600, at 5 and 6 pel rent on D. O. real estate: also $2BO$5uQ, $760. etc. at 6 per cent WM. 1L SAUN liEKS A CO.. 1407 r st. nw tf MONEY TO LOAN All classes ot real estate loans mads with nromptoest st curent rates THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor per loth and O streets nw. m9-tf WANTED-The loanot $8,000 on first class Inside property; no agent. 70S 19th st Ml2 tf EDUCATIONAL. PIANO. Organ, Vocal Music and theory taught by J. F. GERMUILLER, 611 I St. nw.; terms moderate. del8-lmo BUSINESS PENMANSHIP One dot--ura tnnntli nnttlJanuarr. Twnnirhra a week, from 8 to 9. EATON, BURNETT ft DURLINO Business College, 12th and sts. n w. statues- xiass troui a to p.m. 008-lmo WTMODACGHSU Classes. 1328 I st. nw.Tbeglnninjr November Short hand, dictation and typewriting, Mrs. Baldwin, ot Business High School; book keeping, eto. ADA L. SMITH. Bopt Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETS. WASHINGTON. D. 0. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAT BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE QIRLB. Twenty first year opens TUE3DAT. Oo tober first Large and attractive build ings, thoroughly equipped with every rs aulslle of a relinca home and a progres sive school. Applications for admission of pupils ta the day school may be made after September fifteenth, between the hours ot ten and ons o'clock each morning MRS ELIZABETH J. BOWERS. e27-3mo Principal XIBCBLXANBOTTa. "STANDARD DICTTONARV" almost given away lor only ten days longer; sample pages free. R. A- D1NS MORE. 628 G nw. df21-3tem W. H. ROSS. This coupon aud 70c entitles the holder to six or our rinest cabinet photographs. Present thtsnt tbe lime of sittix. Gallery, 405 1st st. se. Item RTTV Coal and Wood at 911 Q st. nw.: $4.50 to 85.85. de!9-3t WANTED Horses for Uielr feed. CANCERS cured wltnout the knife; ample references. Sanitarium. 1320 a st nw. CHARLES ALLEN. M, D. no20-3ma jngT RECEIVED Fine lot young; On ban parrots, guaranteed to talk; also monkeys, canaries, mocking birds, gold rut, 1nin. and fan-y uureons. BCHMTD'a. 312 12th st nw.. branca 1221 Paava. - nrrio-tr ' GUNS. Rifles. Revolvers. loacUnr- tools, nunters' outftts. watches, jewerry-.' enltari. violins, banjos, mandolins, atabouf iH-half regular dealers: prises at EAWN. SHOP. No. 1009 B st nw. ocl-6fflO . -rv F"f srfS-.,4ft E?. iS&K i -w.st-jajIaL;fe &a-j&-By Sji ,t rfagaf jHlj