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THE EVENING- TDIES, WASHIiSWOiV, toVlURDAY, JANUARY 20. 1900. HELP "WANTED FEMALE. "XihTcrTtBcmcntM undcr tutu head will be Inserted for one cent n word lor cncli Inncrtlon. EXPERIENCED persojw in clerical or domestic work will be triven Mtuations without ad vance fees; bouseworkers. chambermaids, nurse, nmt help (or hotels er private families with ref. No titanic until you are put to work. TUB LI CEO CO.. 1111 G ft., Stl floor. lt.em AVANTED l.ady agent to call en liowvkecpcrs and demonstrate the merits of Dr. Hood's Egg and Cream Baking Powder; those having experience as aiHnwn preferred. Address, stating qualifica tion. BOX 2H2. this office. ja20-3tem AVA'TED First-class millinery triiimter and pre parer; yearly po-itiou to right party. Ad dress Box 304. tlite oflicc. lt.em AVANTED Woman for general IkhiscwotI.; refc. from laft place required; btay nights prefer rodj lot 13th rt. jaiO-gt.em WANTHD At once, experienced waistbands. 91 T st. nw. Item WANTED Young while woman to do light cook ing and wash didies in dairy lunchroom. S02 K ht. iiw. lt.em WANTED Six while cafe waitrees for new house todav. DICK'S HOTEL AOENCY, CIS 7th St. it AVANTED Girl for general housuwwrk; faintly of five adults short wa from city. 538 Pa. ave, It WANTED Ladv as manicure and masf-sc. steno grapher, piece work. BUSINESS BUREAU, 1200 New York ave. nw. It WANTED A girl to do general lwuscweik. 120 Mats. ave. ne. II WANTED Girl to help witk housework. 1S F- Bt. IIW. WANTE1 Two girU. plain cook, alo half-growu girl as nurse. 11th rt. nw. AVANTED Half-Brawn ,vteitc Grl " light cook, and good home. TATE, Io decker ave. and !Mn st, ant. pantry girl: Enquire 1GS3 lt mull famil.v; Apply MRS. Mount Pleas-ja20-3t AVANTED-- Wliitc woman to do light housework for familv of S adults; must go home nights. Call 503 X. J. ave. nw. jalS-3t WANTED A neat ami obliging chambermaid; white preferred. Call 001 M st nw. jalT-Si HELP "WANTED MALE Jt FEMALE. "WANTED -Stamper; one used to registered work preferred. BBEWOOD. 100S Pa. ave. lt.em AA'ANTED First -class woman or man cook; rto other need apply , good wagec. 1780 t !. nw. jat--t,cm AVANTED Exjierieiieed gaidewr and wife for countrv; good htmie; good ag. THE Ll'CIRO CO.. 1111 ; ht. n "A W1NTHR visit in a pretty little city hi New York Stte." Pastor 1 Bee nwiii derenbes Saratov night, 7:15 oVloofc. Tree iew.. All in vited. Socwd Rapti Chare- Auditorium, -ttlt rt. aoA Ya. ave. se. R SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. "Advertisements uuder this Bead will be inserted for one cent a word for cnoii iiiNertlon. WANTED By widow-, with ref. ad experience. a jitace as boHs-ekeeiw? or cai of invalid. MK. ).. t-18 ftth ft. nw. ja8-2t.e WANTHD By earlwwl whmi. jMnoe mne or fHnattmtnumm; gowa rt. ivsz Lrewis . . lt.em . WANTED IB a lHti-w humrew, A t at home," or vt go et by 4ay. ainl alsa Itrtt.gww-n girl wimts a pte" ,rt '' "", mr wi4c or helti hwhi4 Mtcfcew. l'lee .H 7 1. at. j-t WANTED By rerecaM c4wre4 wotwan, pe K eolc or chaierHil; references. 1S7 Dhh st. w. lt , WANTHD Bv xlortil girl. laT as iianbertnaid an waiteei. 3H aimgtwi t. nw. It WANTED By iioniSerper. place in a rtftwwl home, where one bcrvaut is kept. Bt S17. thfa office. jal3-t.eHi AVANTED By a neat Kirl. pia. l geierl liooework and plain -kii:. fa'l 1S1 11th Bt. nw. SITUATIONS WANTED- MALE. Advertisements under tliis bend will be Inserted for one cent a word for encli Insertion. WASTED--By young man. place to drive fr gro cer or work around lio-e. SSS A' st. nw. at,effi WANTED Bv xouiie i-oloied man. pla-e to wrk tehar; r arotmd house. MATITIEW BADE. aMkjMMi WAWTMI By white him, place as collector or iriv-;;oo jel hoa ai, twe owce. n.em WANTED By an experieweprt coioreW man. iae as cook or waiter. Addrem; BOX 31"), thi office, H WANTHD Experieoecd ihmi in liftman and gtn v$A omee work, wants position, fnall iialaiy to start with; citj references. Adirecs BOX 34, tfcfc oll'icc. lt WANTED By bright colored boi, aged W. place in rei4aunant. ofhee, etc.; mmII waees ta begin witlu It ALMOND. MSS Ward l'Jnc-e nw. lt "WANTHD By yowg man, ition as 89rtat engineer. AMres BOX 823, ihw ethec ia90-t WANTED By cohered man, plaec as coachman or wofk arotind hooe; good refcrem-ec. JESSE WILLIAMS, -'aSS Cleveland rt. nw. It WANTED Competent male etcnographer will take dictation and do typewriting free, jint for ractice. Address BOX 29S. this oftk-c. jal$-3t "WANT E D A C EXTS. WANTED AgenU; ltHi.dOO agents wanted at once, to sell Life and Mork of Dwighl L. Moody; oflicial and authentic edition; written by his son, Wm. lt. Moody, and Ira D. Sankey: liberal terms, freight paid; credit given; outfit free; write to day. 1 W. ZIEGLER & CO., Sir. locust St., Philadelphia, l'J. jal7,20,21.21,27 "WANTED ROOMS. WANTED Three unfurnished rootite; MiitaMe for light hoasekeeping, near (JovormHent Printing Ofliuc. Address BOX 330. this office. ia!8-3t WANTED One large bedroom; 1. h. k.; central; nw. ; $5 or ?6. Address BOX 328. this office. lt WANTED By lady, clean, good fired, unfurnish ed room. Address MBS. L.. 114 K ht. c It WANTED By two adults. 2 unfur. room, for 1. li. k.; state full iuiiticulars. Address Box 802, this otficc, jalS-3t,em 1VAXTED IIOOMS AND IIOAHI). WANTED By two young men, students, room and board in pri-ate family; nw jH-cfcrred. Apply at once to V. B. T., care Blisi Electriisal Jiahuol. 014 12th Ft. nw. it em WANTED Two large and one hall room and good board for two couples and young man. not over $25 each; near 13th and G 6ts. nw. Address BOX 332. this oflieo. ja20-3t WANTED Board for 12-year-oJd boy;, must be reasonable. Address BOX 311, this office, jalU-3t "WANTED 1 1 0 US ES. "I SELL HOUSr." WM. E. SHANNON, 1410 G st, Ames Building. ja!8-tf Telephone 127. 1VANTED TV1'EWIIITE115. WANTED To buy second-hand typewriters, any make; condition unimportant. LABOFIS1I, 717 th t.t, nw. ' jalS-3t W ANTED n 1 CYCLES. WE WANT 1.000 second-hand bievclcs for cash. HUSTLER BICYCLE ltEPAIU CO., 44 and Me. ave. sw. ja3-3mos WANTED Cash paid for second-hand bicvcles. CYCLE EXCHANGE. 740 10th rt. nw. jal9-3t AV ANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED Secoud-liand dealer's license; state price. Address Box 321, this office. jal-3t,em WANTED A bmall flock of pigeons. Bos 300, this office. jal8-3t,em WANTED Milk producer, Kcniiworth Dairy. NO LAN CLEMENS & CO., 122 D st. sc.. Wash. D. C. jalo-7t,em WANTED To mend broken artificial teeth, strong as new, ?l. Dlt. GEO, IL TOWNSEND, 1225 F st. nw. jal4-7t WANTED Highest cash price paid Tor ladies and gent'a cast off clothing; drop postal, I'll call. B. TABSHES, 1303 7tU st nw. de27-ltno HIGHEST price paid for second-hand bicycles; also taken on Horace. 421 fith st nw. cc25-tf.em FOIt SALE LOTS. FOB SALE OP. EXCHANGE 273 acres on public road. 0-room house, all necessary outbuildings; pood land and excellent water; this is a bargain. Address BOX 325, this office. ja20-3t "I SELL HOUSES." WM. E. SHANNON. 1410 G st, Ames Building. jalS-tf Telephone 127. 11131.1' WANTEDMALE. Advertisements under tilt- licad will be lnncrtctl for one cent n word for each limcrtlou. POSITIONS secured for competent licrsnti in all I dcpattmeiit of IalMr; no charge is mauc uum 1 position is obtained and uMaciinn aurcd; in I vesication invited. THE LUCBO CO., 1111 ( Jst.. 2d floor. . .cm , WANTED -Two mandolin and guitar players, gfn I tletucn: willing to travel in country; give full name and address. Box HV), tins omcc. lt.em WANTED Two lh,st-cla.-.s waiters; no other need apidv. 17i 4 rt. nw. ja2()-2t,cm WANTED White second liou and go to Florida for D1CK-.S AGENCY. 613 7th fit. man. for family, months. Apply lt.eni WANTED---Ten men to do outside work; salary and commission. Apply Monday, Jan. 22, between S and 10 a. m.. At 623 F ct nw.. A. J. WIEGMAN. It.cui WANTED Young man from country for faira dain ; good milker. J. -P. BEILLV, Kenning; I). C. i1" WANTED -Young man. hustler, ?5 week salary; aW collector on eonunistioii. BASEMENT, .115 12th st. nw. It WANTED- Immediately, young man for lunch room; colored man tor doctor's office. BASE MENT. 015 12th st. nw. It. AVANTED Two young country drivers, dishwash ers, cookh. uutler. ncii oo, shukiu-u. SHACKLEFOKD'S, 'JUS E st. nw. It AVANTED -One experienced plumber's lieliwr. It. B. CAVER1.Y. 506 10th .-t. IL. AVANTED By established lnue, traveling sales- ...... 4..v...:.i i.n......l,.a ,ir-csjirV- but ramply all round hustler of god appearance and auures-; .nrsi-ciays iinej sjrciai oiniiwi, vu.m, time required; references. Addros BOX t2, Ite- troit, .Mien. " AVANTED At hite busman for hotel diningroom; 25. DICK'S HOTEL AGENCY, CIS 7th tU It AVANTED Two colored second hotel cooks; one for AVett A'ircinia: other for Pennsylvania; fares paW- DICK'S HOTEL AGENCY, 013 7th rt. AVANTED Man for Miburiuu place; man for lunchroom; otliee roan; hou-c Uo ; can quicK. BASEMENT, (116 E rt. It WANTED-Shop K.y. 412 10th tt nw. lt AVANTED Meady work at onw; $5. S, $12 per MiA Bl SIN ESS lSUKEAL, 120J ew loru ave. nw. lt AVANTED- A gol barber for Saturday. SMITH, lt ail iwti ht. nw. WANTED Few ober and indntriou's men with Mme meney to haixHe fine invention; ld in m manufcrir-f--r-Ter"'",t ttV Tlgllt larty; refertiKtw given and required. Addicss 510 I". H. nw. ja20 2t WANTED ljietgetic leman;. school nuppliey; cowntrx- work; 10.1 salary and etra. B. O. EVANS &-"(t.. fhicago. III. ja20.21,24.27,23 WANTED -Three white cook for private families, wliitc kttchii girl for Ih.IcI. two hotel cliam-l-rmaidn: no jrjristraliwi fee. THE I.UCI10 CO., 1411 (i rt. It AA ANTED- Two Strrt-cla- bu-helwon; miwt le f.rt worki-ieti; gtl tsi. HS2 D t. nw. It V. ANTED - smart cokwed ly, with references. Appi to dnctor, 510 12th rt. iiw. U AVANTED A rtenograjAer who is also a cartoonist to take from dictation ami illttrtiale sketches for a new book. Addrct T. J. aPENCEB, Pen sion Bureau. lt AVANTED Solicitor? for the "Memoirs of Dwight L. Moody." written by his son and assisted ly Ira D. SaHkoy; iml)li4ted with the authority of Mrs. Moody and lumih ; only book authorized or authentic: demand cnrmot-; ; harvert-time for agONtK; large itrofits; credit gien; freigbt laid. Adlre-t THE DOMINION COMPANY. Jept. ' -iSO: jaU.K.lS.SO WANTED-A liartender at once; one wlio can tur im4i icf. as t honesty ami sokiKty. AtWresg Ri 31;, thi. orJiee, jalu-2t,wn A AVTEIArit--li kkr' lather. Apply to J. F. GEItHOLD, 61 12th rt. nw. jal-2t A ANTED A flrrt-claw paltry and cake baker; to a good, steady man, permanent employ ment. Addiw-i BOX 20. thi office. jalS-3t AVANTED-Bookkeeper and ofliee manager, $10 week at rtart; Hiuet invent few liundrcd dol lar in buaiiH-s: fine opiwrtunity for rigl.t man. Bx 272, thw clfice. " jlu-7t,ein A" ANTED l-'IVTj!. A ANTED- A fiat or h.ie a?out T ro"nw; :ent not exceed I3; within 13 blocks Market Space. Aikv Bx 331. thw He. lt.em FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE- Nearly new upright piano for $22.A; cwt J3.V); caj term- tn rf-poniblc party, hot mt le sold at once a owner is leaving cty. Address Box 4S. tiiis- oflk-e. j'ais-tf FOR SALE -Two tattolie, very cheait; good ord er; one a Sexton Model. Apply MAIAH, 02!) 7th st. nw. " ja2-3t,cm FOR SAI.F Will H Kiwbe upright piano to a reliable patty for ra-h or on time; nrnrt sell. Addn-is BOX xa, this ofliee. ja20-3t FOR SALE Cheap, one section of .-.helving 54 feet bMr and eiglit feet high; all built together; can be eaily Mowd. Call lew 14th st. nw. ja20-& FOR PALE Sideioard, cost $. for $1C; Jewel garolinc rtoe, S7; baby's cradle, sterilizer, chairs, etc. Call, after 1 p. m., 632 G st. ne, ja20-t FOR SALE Third-grade Akienicy cows: fresh. 724 Sheridan st, near Brightwood ave. jal-3t.em THE bet liound book aird only standard authority wlieret-er the English langiuge is sjioken is AVtlwter's International Dictionary Subscription Edition; on easy payments. Addres.? U. !. HAR BISON. 402 E st e. jal9-3t FOR SALE -Cook stoves; heater, large and sma"l; btovepiw, 10c, joint; folding bed, showcases, 4-bumer gas range, pigeonhole-, 2 barber chairs. FRIES t HOPWOOD, Sth and K sts. nw. jalS-3t.em FOR SALE Ice chests; all aize; new; suitable for dairy, grocery, lunchroom, boarding houses and hotels; special sizes made to order. FRIES 4: HOPWOOD, Sth and K sts. nw. jal5-3t,cm FOR SALE -Five-sallon nickeled cheap. 71S Sth st nw. coffee urn, jalS-St FOR SALE Outside show window, awning, and frame, cheap. Call at ft5 5th st. nw., MOORE'S CIGAR STORE. jalS-3t FOR SALE Rare old Colonial furniture, grand father's clocks, china, etc. Address NOAH'S ARK, Bristol Pa. jaIS-3t FOR SALE Twenty safes at UT price. 134:5 F st. nw. jalS-3t FOR SALE Fine cow and horse manure for grass and flowers. AVM, CARTER, 10S Pospect st. ne.; please copy address. jalG-7t,em FOR SALE Diamonds, watches, jewelry; caiy payments; will call with samples; F et, jewelry house. Address Bos 191, this office. de30-lmo FOR SALE fn tor hilr mattresses, in two parts; lounges, 52.75; $0 cook and heating stoves, $3; parlor and bedroom suite, ?1 per week; we are after furnishing your house, cash or credit RED MOND. 311 and 313 7th st nw. del-tf.em FOIt SALE Coke; oven coke, better than gas coke, $2.50 per load; re, and se., $2.75 per load; northwest and eouthwest orders booked at POO F st nw.; cash with order. de7-tf FOB SALE Good quality opaque shades, fitted to your windows; only Soc.; the beat quality oil opaque shades. 60 cei.ts: hung free; will call with tamplcs. KLEEBLATTS. 11th and II its. f au21-tf LOST. LOST Large black dog, with white feet and breast dyed blue. Reward, if returned to 1007 13th st. tin". ja20-3t,em LOST ?11 by bard working colored boy; his last month's wages on the 13th of Jan., come wliere on F. O, nth, or 12th and K nw. The finder will do an act of charity bv returning game to JACOB Y1NES, COG F st nw., Baltic Bide;. Item LOST Friday, bet. 10 a. m. and 1 p. m., 1 small seron pin; plain gold centre, surrounded by pearls; initials E. E.; euitable reward. 025 Q frt w- lt.em LOST On Jan. 19, black and tan dog, tag No. 22G3. Liberal reward, if returned to 103 Md. ave. ne- item THE centlcman who took umhrelli (ram oli. Columbia Theatre last night through mistake Kinuiy rexurn io in tin sc nw. it jlum lcsicraay ancraoon, Detween 14S A st ne,. and grocery store 0 2d st. ne.. $11.25. P.cward if returned to 14S A ne. it LOST Tuesday, black bound; white face; named uau; iioerai reward, oo jacicscn Allcv nw. jalS-3t.em FOUXD. FOUND Ice cream, pure asd delicloui, 70c. per KaUon. LACEY CREAMERY CO., 607 N. T. are- nw. 'Phone. 20SL ie27-tl FOll SALE SUBURBAN. FARMS and suburban propcrtp for sale and ex change; aend for booklet, just issued. ABRA HAM riSHER, 512 E st'nw. ja20-10t.em '! SELTi HOUSES." AVM. E. SHANNON. 1410 G st, Ames Building. jalS-tf Telephone 127. FOIt IIENT-R003IS. FOR RENT Nicelr-fur. rooms: $1.25 week up. 3.V. Pa. ave.jiw. i(i20-8teiu FOR RENT-Three desirable fur. room, in an elegant flat; $10; hot water heat and con veniences. HESTER. 1014 Pa. ave. nw. ja20-.t,em FOR RENT fWy desirable large fur. rooms: 2d floor; hot water heat; a. in. i.; fine loca tion; corner hoa-c; vicinity of Pension and Govt Printing Office. 750 3d st nw. ja20-3t,em FOE RENT-923 K st, first floor furnUhcd room; $S; references. ja20-3t FOR RENT-SIost desirable front room in city; $S; examine. 120!) New Jersey ave., ja20-3t FOR HF.XT A large back parlor, with private' bath: steam heat; ?15; also a front room; $12. 421 Cth st. nw. J'J-"t FOR RENT FurnHied room near G. P. O.; also liall room for gentleman. 101 V rt. nw. ja2U-3t . FOR RENT -Two second floor eommumratins front rooms with board. 822 Sth st. r.w. ja20-::t FOR RENT-Bay window front parlor, nicely fnrni!"'. ? per month. 2U K rt. ne. It FOR RENT-Furnished fiont room; gent only; ?5. 1)32 I, bt. nw. ja'-Oiit FOR RENT-Fiont parhir bedroom, ?I0 month; oilier rooms, ? and $1. 17 E st. nw. jilSKJI.cm ' FOR BENT Three fur. rooms on same floor; liijht housekeeping allowed. 415 (! st nw. jal!K$t,em FOR RENT-Nice warm room', bath; ?1..10 week, S3 month. JiILElL..UOi;K, TO-l'a. nre. nw. jalO-St FOR RENT Fur., for hou-.ckeepirg, part of flrrt floor; heat, gas; a. in. i. 227 lrt st. nw. j.il0-3t FOR BENT Furnished room, with heat. 502 KKh st nw. - j.tIU-3Vit AVANTED Roommate; youuff lady employed - days to share large, pleasant room with joun;j lady; near Ui and F su. nw. Address Box 305, thin office. jalS-3t,em BEAITIFUL downtown rooms; facing Avenue; home comforts; ?1.50 per week up. :KJ7 Pa. ave. nw. jats-ai.cm FOR RENT -Nicely-furnished rooms, with board. 721 East Capitol rt. J3lH-3t FOR BENT Two finely furnUhcd communicating rooms. 2d floor. 500 6th rt. nw. jal3-3t FOR RENT 1131 llth st. nw.; 2 rooms, flat, furnWied'comidete. light housekeeping, $H; no children; another nice room, $3; tine locality. jalS-3t - - FOR BENT Tt. dmiiuble' tmfurnished rooms, newly papered and fluted. 127 C St. ne. jjlMt FOR HE.TLarxe history front room; firit-class (ward; terms n-jtotub'le. L"01 F st nw. jalS-Sl FOR RENT -FuniUhed room; convenient to Gov ernment Printing Office and Pension Office. 740 3d st. nw. jals-3t FOR RENT -Two lovely rooms, partly furnished or tintumisbed for light housekeeping. 511 L se. jalS-3t FOR RENT Three rooms; $15. 635 0th st. nw.; call after 5 o'clock. jalC-Ct BUSINESS CHANCES. PROFITS in stock, wheat, and cotton. Mackcy'a Moih-rii Method Make Money. Write for our free book. C. 1 MACKEY &, CO., 'Jit Broadway, N. A. ja20,sa, tf.tm WANTED -Man, with ?200 and senices to take half interest in light manufacturing Inline?; it will pay to investigate. Address Box 33, thi omV;. lt.em FOR SAI.E--O11 account of sicknesi the best pay ing fancy grocery comer in the nw., ?550. Box 3.V. thw' office. ja20 St.cm FOR SALE-Grocery; good rtand. at invoice; wagon, fixtures," and stock, Bui 310, this jce. jal9-3t,em FOR- tiALE Grocery, meat, awl pruisioi store; prkf S5i). )nx 31, thu office. ju20-3t,cm FOR SALE Modern electric power printing office; new, type; Universal presses. If interested ad dress BOX 32?, thi oilWe. jj20-3t FOR SALE Retail oil and gi-oliiie route, put ting ofl an average of 125 gallons per day, with honv, tank-wagon, harness, and cans. Call, after 4 p. m.. at 1215 31t st. ja20-3t AVANTED A young man- ai bookkeeper, etc.; lilKral salary, who is wiliing to invest from one to two thousand dollars in stock of company well established; will pay large dividends on investment besides salarv; closest investigation ex clMtiged. Address BOX 331. thU office. ja20-3t FOR SALE First-class lunchroom; will sell cheap, as I have other Imine that takes all of my time. Addrcs? BOX 328, this ofllce. ja20-3t FOR SALE Butter route; horse and wagon; cheap. 12, O Street Market ja20-3t WANTED Small grocery store; reasonable. Ad dress BOX 322, this office. ja20-3t FOR SALE Fine paying grocery in excellent loca tion; must leave city on account of death; price $500; terms cash. Box 310, this office. jal9-3t,em FOR SALE Dairy lunchroom; doing good busi ness; good reason for selling. 433 Ninth st nw. jalO-St FOR SALE Fine cigar store and iool room; good reasons given for belling. Addicss BOX 310, this office. jj 1 t-3t WILL buy cigar store for ca'h; state price and Io cation. Address BOX 300, thU office. ja!9-3t AVANTED Gentleman as partner in the electrical business, with small capital and good business ability; technical experience unnecessary; buiness started and good contracts already secured. Ad dress BOX 307. this ottice. jal9-3t FOR SALE First-clas bicycle repair shop and storage; first class location. Addresa BOX 2S7, this office. Jal7-3t,cm YOUNG man of good habits would like to in vest $200 or ?250, with services in some pay ing business. Address Box 303, this office. jalS-3t,em FOR SALE Book, stationery, and news store. 205 Pa. ave. nw. jal8-3t,cm FOR SALE $250 buys old-established Boston lunchroom. Call after 5 p. m., 1024 llth st jalS-St AVANTED Partner in lunch business in one of the departments. Call 517 E st. ja!3-3t WANTED Partner with S50; cigar and news busi ness. Address BOX 209, tbi office. jal3-3t BAD BILLS collected or no charge. U. D. COR DON, Lawyer, 1335 F nw. jala-CC THE finest stock system in existence; larga assured income and guaranteed principal. "STOCK BROKERS." P. O. Box 1354. K. Y. deS-t! MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE To those who wear custom-made shoes, if you have tender or crippled feet, or admire a neat and stylish shoe, and have been disappoint ed by others, give me a trial. I will guarantee satisfaction or rt:fund money. Special attention given to ladie. who are particular about their footwear. L. BUDURIS. Boot and Shoe Maker; 000 H st. nw. First-class repairing in all its branches. jal3e,5at.4iv-m,sun4w STYLISH dresses, ?5; remodeling and children's dressmaking a specialty. 715 llth st nw. lt.cm PIANO and organ tuning $1.50; strings. 25c; far tory expert JAS. It. DURITY, 305 12th st SC; ja20-3t DANCING PRlTATE MISS LEONARDO, Premier Danseuse, residence and academy, 1213 12th st. nw., teaches under diploma, "National As sociation Masters of. Dancing;" Miss Leonardo's father is supervisor for thw District; teachers or others wishing to perfect themselves and de sirous to become members can apply or addres3 by mail. jalS-lt IF YOU need glasses, get them now; regular $3 glasses for $1; expert examination free. NA TIONAL OPTICAL ASSOCIATION, 733 7th st. nw. jal7-4t.em G00B printing; all lindj chir.; 1,00) business cards, 75c up. HAYS, Printer, S:G F st nw. jalO-Ct YOU ARE throwing money away if you get your papering or painting done before you get my estimate. 1 "vill say to all-honest people, if our work is not satisfactory don't pav for it RICH ARD S. RA'NEX, 5th and II sts. ne. jall-lmo YOUR picture on a button, 10c; made and finish ed while you wait; good cabinet photographs, OSc per dozen. FLYNX'S. 450 Pa. ave. jall-lmo LOOK! LOOK!! LOOK!!! Goodrich tires, ?0 per pair, put on; Hartford tires. No. 77, f8.60 per pair put on. HUSTLER BICYCLE REPAIR CO., 46 and Maine ave. sw. ja3-3mos CAPITAL CLOCK REPAIRING CO., 1131 7th st nw. Any ordinary clock cleaned, 50c; watchea cleaned, 60c up; musical box repairing and ail other work as low in proportion; satisfaction guaranteed; send postal; will call for and deliver free to any part of District. ja3-lmo PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING Till January L 1900, visiting-cards, 25c for 100; other print ing cheap; names on leather good3 in gold, 25c each. G. a WILLIAMS. C15 7tb st nw. de!7-tf .FOR SALE Male canaries from ?2.00 upwards; goldfishes, cats, parroti, Hogg, rabbits, etc. ECIIMID'S BIRD STORE. 712 12th st nw. dcll-tf.cm FULL DRESS 'SUITS for hire. ?L JULIUS COHEN. 1154 7th at nw. sc27-tf FOR RENT STORES. FOR RENT-Store, C31 H st. ne., with or without livinp; rooms; suitable for any business. OWNER, 209 Mas? ave. nw. ja20-3t,era FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. FOR RENT -Three Junfur rooms;" suitable for light housekeeping. VA R st. nw. ja20-st,em . FOR RENT -Three elegant unfur. rooms, adjoin ing the Lafayette lats 10C9 7th st nw. izuji,em FOR RENT 3 unfurnjhed. (communicating rooms, 2d floor; heat, gas, bath; 1. h. k.; also front room, furnUhcd. 1217 .Sth St. nw. ja!9-3t FOR RENT Two nice rooms, unfurnished, aath on same floor. 132$ II st ne. ja!9-3t FOR RENT-l'nfurnislicd rooms, 2d or 3d floor; beat, etc. Call after 3, 1315 llth st nw. jalS-Ht FOR RENT Two beautiful communicating 2d- floor roon.6; desirable location. C30 I st nw. jalS-3t FOR BENT Two or three rooms for light house keeping; heat, gas, and water; cheap to de sirable parties: no children. 319 A st. ne. ja!3-3t FOR BENT-Booms for light housekeeping. fur nUhcd or unfurniohed. 43 I st.nw. jalS-3t FOR RENT HOUSES. FOR RENT 142 Q st nw., all modern improve ments; arranged for 2 families; $18.50; house open. Jal3-3t FOR RENT 310 N. C. ave. se.; $20; 7-roorn brick; a. m. i.; in best of condition; near New Library; a iiandsome home; key at grocery,- cor. 3d and C ets. se. OWNER, 405 Cth St sw. jal3-3t FOR RENT 1741 A st. se.; cheapest rent in city today; to good, careful, and prompt while tenant, $7.50; 2-story frame, 5 rooms; city water; fine yard; 2 squares from F st. car line; 17 min utes to 9th and F sts. O. M. BRYANT, AVardcr Building, 9th and F sts. jal8-3t FOR RENT Only ?21.50 per month; C-room bricks; a. m. i.; houses 322 and 320 Mass ave. ne.; nice neighborhood. CHAS. A SHIELDS, 1105 F st. nw. jalS-3t FOR RENT-REDUCED BATES. 1427 3d nw....$14 50 1130 20th nw $10 00 1235 Wylie ne 10 501512 33d. with store 10 00 2212 E nw. 9C0932 E sw 9 00 1404 S. C. are 5 00 1248 15th ne 4 00 ja!5-10t,em E. A. MclNTIRE. 224 C st. nw. FOR SALE HOUSES. "I SELL HOUSES." AVM. I- SHANNON. H10 G st, Ames Building. jalS-tf Telephone 427. FOR SALE No interest, modern brick store and dwelling, stable, paved alley; established busi nes,; desirably located; ne.; price, ?2,90O; only $300 cash, balance $15 monthly; no interest AV. C. HALDEMAN, 717 llth st jal8-3t FOR RENT BUILDINGS. FOR RENT -That spacious building. No. 1210 D st. n., with over 20.000 feet floor surface; steam heated; 7 horsc-poner engine and boiler; also moulders cupola in building; located centre of busine.'fs, near new potoffiee; will fit building up to suit tenant: can 1k subdivided into two, three, or more business places. Enquire at 331 Indiana .ue. ja20-3t ROOMS AND HOARD. GENTLEMAN can get good rooms and board; beat and gas; ?4 up. 211 Ut st nw. jal93t 313 INDIANA AVE. on F st car line, opposite Judiciary Square, transomed rooms; good table. de31-lmo FOLLOW THE CROWD and you will certainly "brinif up" at the Genoa. S00 and 603 12th st; satisfy your appetite; only $1, table board, equal to any ji a week in the United States; plenty fruit, pure cream, and butter; steaks and chops all broiled; beautiful rooms, a. m. i.; reasonable rates to transients. P. IL MOORE, Mgr.; 'phone 1237. ocl8-tf TRUSTEES' SALES. T1IOS. DOWLING & CO.. Auctioneers. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded among the land record? of the District of Columbia, in Book 1517, at folio 423 et seq., and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale at public auction in front of the premise?, beginning at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, 1900, the following-descrilwd real eitate situated in the county of AVashington, in the District of Co lumbia, to wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, b, C, 19 to 24. both inclusive, in block II; lots 1 to 21, both inclusive, in block 12; loU 1 to 3, both in clusive. In block 13; lots 1 to 8, both in elusive, in block 14; lots 1 to 19, both Inclu sive, in block 15, and lots 1 to 0. both in clusive, in block 1G, ol Jacob P. Clark and Edward B. CoUrell, subdivision of lot 3 and part of lot 2 of part of White Haven, accord ing to the plat or plan of the same, as re corded in Book 7, at page 93, of the records in the Office of the Surveyor of the District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Owth of the purchase money to be paid m cash, and tiie balance in equal installments, tft and twe year from the date of sal;, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with interest upon the de ferred payments at the rate of C pr cent per annum from the date of sale until paid, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of -25 will be required on each lot at the time of sale, th terms of sale to be com plied with in fifteen days from the date of sale, or the trustees reseri-e the right to re sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser or purchasers after five days previous advertisement of such resale. Cost of convey ancing, recording, revenue stamps, etc., to be paid bv the purchaser or purchasers. EDAATN C. CUTTER. EDWARD T. FLETCHER, Trustees. TIIOS. DOWLING CO., Auctioneers. By virtue ' a deed of trut duly recorded in Liber 1517 at Folio 424, et seq., among the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured there bv the undersigned trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the prcmUes, begin ning at FOUR O'CLOCK P. SI.. AVEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1900, the following described real estate, situated in the County of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Block 2. block 3, lots' 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 3, and 9. in block 4, of Jacob P. Clark and Edward B. Cottrell, trustees' subdhision of lot 3 and part of lot 2, of part of AVhite Haven, according to the plat or plan of the same as recorded in Liber 7, p. 93. of the records in the Office of the Surveyor of the District ol Columbia. Terms of sale One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash and tlie balance in equal in stallments, one and two years after the date of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, with interest upon the deferred payments, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the date of sale until paid, or all cah at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $25 will he required at the time of sale on each of said lots, and a deposit of $100 on each of said blocks. Terms ol sale to be complied with in fifteen days from the date of sale, or the trustee reserve the right to rsell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaser or purchasers after five days' previous advertisement of such resale. All conveyancing, recording, and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser, or purchasers. EDWIN C. CUTTER. EDWARD T. FLETCHER, Trustees. jalO-d&ds.cm C. G. SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1107 G st TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIMPROAT.D PROPERTY, LOCATED ON E ST., AT IN TERSECTION OF 18TH ST. N. E., IN SUB DIVISION OF "ISHERWOOD." Bv vjrtue of a certain deed of trust, dated the lOtli day of September, 1891, and duly recorded in Liber, No. 1003, at folio 429 et seq., one of the land records of the District, of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1900, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., the following described land and prcmUes. situate in the County of AVashington, District of Columbia, and designated as all of lot numbered one (1), in block: numbered fifteen (15). in the subdivision, knbwn as "Isherwood," as said subdivision is recorded in Liber County A. It Shepherd, folio 13. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years, with interest at 0 per cent, payable semi annually, and secured bv deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash 'at purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing; recording, revenue stamps, and notarial fees' at cost of purchaser; terms to be complied with in fifteen days from day of sale, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days' notice published in some Washington newspaper. A M. McLACIILEN. ROBINSON AVHITE. jal2-dl-.cxS.cm Trustees. FOR SALE HORSES AND VEHICLES. FOR SALE -Uotfc and grocery wagon; also two milk wagons; good bargain. Address Box 335, this office. ja20-3t,em FOR SALE Two young horses: suitable for any purposc; can be seen in the rear of 030 E. Capitol st ja20-3t FOR SALE A good sound young horse. 470 C st sw. ja!9-3t FOR SALE A coupc-rockaway, in good condition; $45. 1307 12th st nw. jal3-7t,em FOR SALE Cheap, box platform wagon, suitable for butter or grocerv business. STABLE, 1407 9th st nw. jalS-3t FOR SALE Coupelette, in good order; $75; buc board, nearly new, $55; 2-horse cutunder trap, $95; also 150 new job3, surries, jiimp seats, bug gies, Daytons, and business wagons. J. J. COOK, 3295 M st. nw. jalG-7t,em OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD LINE. (New York and Baltimore.) HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE. HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE. ANCHOR LINE. ALLAN LINE. PniNCE LINE. NEW YORK AND PORTO RICO STEAMSHIP CO. E. F. Droop & Sons, 925 Penna. Ave. ja9-tu,sat-tf CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY-. Intended Steamship Sailings from Vancouver. JAPAN, CHINA, AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. EMPRESS OF JAPAN Jan. 29, April U EMPRESS OF CHINA Feb. 20. May 7 EMPRESS OF INDIA March 2fl HAWAIIA.1 ISLANDS AND AUSTRALIA. AVARRIMOO....Mch. 9 MIOWERA Feb. 9. For rates apply 12 Pennsylvania Avenue. del5-tu,th.sa-156t iLMEBICaiN LINE. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. NEW YORK-SOUTHAMPTON-LONDON. CALLING, AVEST-BOUND, AT CUERBOUBOv Salllng Wednesdays at 10 a. . BED STAB LINE. NEW YORK ANTWERP PARIS. Every Wednesday at 12 noon. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piera 14 and 15, N. It Office. 73 Broadway, N. I. Philadelphia Office. 305-307 Walnut St WASHINGTON OFFICE 1303 F ST. N. AV.. Or AV. O. MOSS. Agent, at Sanders & Stayma n'a. 1327 V it. nw. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSES. rriuiiwr Real Eutatc Broker and Auctioneer. 917 F Street N. W. FOR SALE NORTHEAST. 17 Sd st, b h, 4r, lot 21x93 ft ?3.SM 1233 M. bakerv, stories, Dr, a. 1 3,100 1050 Bladensburg rd, f h, Cr 1.5 1151 and 1153 A, frames, Or offer wanted SOUTHEAST. 533 6th st, b h, Cr, bath, a m i $3.-0 SOUTHWEST. 217 lOtb, f h, 2 stories, attic, 8r, bath $2,000 UNIMPROVED, NORTHWEST. New Hampshire ave. near R, 25x93 ft 510.000 S, bet ISth and 19th, 2214x100 ft 6,000 M st, near llth, 20x50 ft 1.j0l Fer sq. ft Nw cor ICth and Caroline sts, bet T and U, 25xS0 ft $ 2j Sw cor R I ave and llth, 79x100 ft 3 M R st, bet 19th and 20th, 45x90 ft 3 50 1915 I it, lot 31x115 ft 3 01 14th st. bet Clifton and Roanoke, lOCbSx 160.43 ft 2 51 120-3 21st st, lot 35 ft front 2 25 921 N J ave, lot 22x120 ft - M O, bet 21st and 22d. 40xlW ft - M 21st, between L and M, 17x100 ft " W 19th, bet E and F, 00x155 ft 1 i llth, bet T and U. 22x93 ft 1 2a N, bet 2lst and 22d, 25x100 ft 2a Va ave, bet 27th and 2sth, 110x122 ft " Wisconsin ave, nr St Alban'd Church, 50x200 ft 4 S st, b.-. 33d and 31th. 70x150 ft Btemarck, near Sherman ave., 50x150 - FOR RENT NORTHWEST. 710 4th st, Cr $22 50 C37 O, st, 6r 22 50 22S F st.. Or 20 55 3659 13th st, Or 20 50 123S tth st. Or 3 40 19 Defrces St., Or , 10 30 Corner 9th and Providence sts.. Brook land, Sr WOO 47 Defrees St., Gr 15 2021 32d st. Or 1j 30 1305 V st, Or 15 30 1009 U rt., (5r 11 M 1203 Kirby st.. 7r 1 00 1421 12th St., 5r H 00 127 Pierce St.. 4r 13 30 2713 Dumbarton ave.. 7r 12 40 2350 Champlain ac. Cr 12 30 3231 Prospect ave., 6r 12 30 2020 12th St.. Or 12 30 926 24th st, fir 12 00 91S ItSh st, 4r 12 00 433 Ridge St.. 4' 11 00 501 and 503 Sheridan st, 6r 10 50 Call at office for semi-monthly Bulletin FOR RENT STABLES. 10 R RENT BriHc ("table, behind 154 Franklin . nw. : perfect condition; $5. j.V-"0-3t cnuncii NOTICES. REFORM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHLRCH-?er- iees at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon and 7:30 o'clock Friday evenings, in Confederate A'eteran Hall, 431 llth st. nw. All are cordiallv invited. THE PEOPLE'S UIURCH-423 (, st. nw. Memorial serviees to Rev. Dr. McGUnn at 11:15. Addresses by Mr. J. H. RaLton'. Hon. Edwin R. Ridgely. of Kansas. Mr. F. L. SiddVm, and the pastor. All welrome. lt SECULAR LKUitE. SundajH. 3 p. in., at Ma sonic Temple. Lecture, January 21. by Rev. S. S. Law. on "Effect of Religions on Civiliza tions." Debate. lt POSTOFFICE NOTICE. AVASHINGTON. D. C. POSTOFFICE NOTICE. Should be read daily, as changes may occur at any time. FOREIGN MAILS are forwarded to the ports of sailing daily, and the schedule of closings is arranged on the presumption of their uninter rupted overland transit. For the v;eek ending January 20, the last connecting closes will be made from this office as follows: Mulls for .South nml Central Anirricn, "VA ct Indie. Etc. SATURDAY (d t G:20 a. m. for LA PLATA COUNTRIES direct, per s. s. John Sanderson, from New A'ork. SUNDAY-(h) At 12 m. for ST. PIERRE-MI-QITELON, per steamer from North Svdney. Mails for NEWFOUNDLAND, by rait to North Sydney, and thence via steamer, close here daily, except Sunday, at 12:00 ni., and on Sundais only at 11:30 a. in. (d) (h) .Mails for MIQUEI.ON. by rail lo Boston, and thence via steamer, close here dailv at 3:15 p. m. (dl CUBA MAILS close here via Port Tampa. Fla., Sunda3-, Wednesdays, Tiiuisdays, and Fridays, at 2:20 p. in. CO A'ia Miami, Fla., Mondavs, Tuesdavs, and Sat urdays, at 10:30 a. m. (D Mails for .MEXICO overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamers sailing from New York, close here daily at 10:C0 a. m. and 10:00 p. m. (U) Mail for COSTA RICA. BELIZE. PUERTO CORTES', and GUATEMALA, by rail to New Or leans, and thence via steamer. clae here daily at 10:00 p. m., the connecting cloes for which being Sundavs and Tuesday f..r COSTA RICA, and Mondavs for BELIZE, PUERTO CORTEZ, and GUATEMALA, (e) Trillin-Pacific: Mull. Afails Tor AUSTRALIA ("except AVcst Australia), NEAV ZEALAND. HAWAII, FIJI, and SAMOAN ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at 0:35 p. m., up to January 20, inclusive, for de spatch, per s. s. Moana. (o) Mails for CHINA. JAPAN, and the PHILIP PINE ISLANDS," via Seattle, cloe here daily at G:35 p. m.. tip to January 21, for despatch per s. s. Riojun Maru. (o) (Registered letters must be directed "Via Seattle." .Mails for CHINA and JAPAN, via A'ancouvcr, close, here daily at G:35 p. m., up to January 23, inclusive, for despatch per s. s. Empress of Japan. (Registered mail must be directed "A'ia A'an rnnver.A foA Mails for the SOCIETY ISLANDS, vis San Francisco, close here daily at 0:35 p. m.. up to January 20, inclusive, for despatch by ship City of Papeiti. (o) Alails for CHINA, JAPAN. Hawaii, and the PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, via San Francisco, close here daily at G:35 p. m., up to January 27, inclusive, fcr despatch per s. s. Doric, (o) Mails for HAWAII, via San Francisco, close here daily at 0:35 p. m., up lo February 2, in clusive, for despatch per s. s. Australia, (o) Mails tor AUSTRALIA (except AVcst Australia, which goes i Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via Sac Francisco), HAAVAH, and FIJI ISL ANDS, via A'ancouvcr, close here daily at 0:35 p m., up to February S, Inclusive, for de spatch, per s. s. MIowera. (o) 'Mails for COCHIN CHINA are forwarded to New York for connection with European steam- er"'PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (Military Mail), de spatched to San Francisco at all closes for that office, to connect with Government transports, the sailings of which are irrecular. (b) Registered mails close at 1:00 p. m. same day. (c) Registered mails close at 8:00 p. m. same dar. (d) Registered mails close at 5:00 a. m. same 'day. (f) Registered mails close at 1:00 p. in. previous day. , (h) Registered mails close at 12:00 p. m. pre vious day. (k) Registered mails close at 3:00 p. m previous day. (o) Registered mail3 close nt 8:03 p. m. previous day. JOHN A. MF.RR1TT. Postmaster. FOR RENT FLATS. FOR RENT Nice. 4-rcom fiats, perfectly private: ?S per month; 240 14th st. se.; I have only 3 left; nothing to equal them for the money. S. CAKR, 1355 Md. ave. ne. ja20-3l,em RAILROADS. Baltimore & Ohio RAILROAD. SchetSfle in effect December 24, 1SW. Leave AVashington from itation corner of New Jersey Avenue and C Street. For Chicago and Northwest, A'estibuled Limited trains 10:35 a. m., 8:05 p. m., daily. For Cincinnati, St Louis, and Indianapoli. Express, 10:55 a. m. A'estibuled Limited 3:40 p. m., express 12:05 night, daily. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, 10:35 a. in. and 8:30 and 11:55 p. m., daily. For Columbus. Toledo and Detroit, 12:M night For AVinchester and way stations, 8:35 a. m. and 3:40 and 5:30 p. m. For Luray, 3:40 p. ra. daily. For Baltimore, week days, x2:S5, 5:00, C:S0, x7:05, 7:10, x8:30. 8:35, x3:30, xl0:00 a. m., xl2:05 n., 12:15, xl:15. x3:00, x3:30, x4:30, 4:35. x5:05, x5:10, x5:30, x0:20, 8:30, x8:00. x!0:00 xll:30, xll:35 p. m. Sundays, x2:S5, x7:05, x7:10, 8:30, x9:00 a. m., xl2:05, 1:OT. 1:13. x3:C0, 4:35, x5:05, x3:10, 0:30, x3:0O, xju:00, xll:30, xll.35 p. m. For Annapolis, 7:10 and 3:35 a. m.. 12:15 and 5:30 p. ra. Sundays, 8:30 a. m., 4:35 p. ni. For Frederick, week dayi. 8:33, 10:55 x. m., 4:30, 5:30 p. m. Sundays, 9:00 a. in.. 1:15 p. ni. For Hagerstowo, '10:35 a. m. and 53 p. m. For Boyd and way potato. wek days, 8:35 a. ra., 4:30, 5:30, 7:05 p. m. Sueday, 9:00 a. ra., 1:15, 7:08 p. m. For Gaithersburg and way points, week days, 8:35 a. m., 12:50. 3:00, 1:30. 4:33. 3:30. 7:05. 11.25 p. m. Sundays, 9:00 a. m., 1.15, 1:33. 7:05, 10:15 p, m. For AVaahicKtoa Junction and way points, week days, 8:35 a. m., 1:30, 5:39 p. m. Sundays, 9:00 a. va., 1:15 p. m. Iloj-nl Illne Llnp. All trains illuminated with Pintsch light. For Ballimore, Philadelphia, New York. Boston, and the East, wk days, 7:05 (Diner). 3:30 (Buffet), 10:00 (Diner) a. m.. ' 12:05 (Diner), 1:15 (Diner), 3:00 "Royal Limited,'' Ex clusively Pullman Train. Dining1 Car. 5:05 (Dining Car), 8:00, 11:30, and 2:35 niffht. (Sleep ing Car open at 10:00 o'clock). Sundays, 7:03, 9:00 a. m., 12:05 noon. 1:15 Dining Caw. 3:00, 5:05 Dining Can, 8:00, 11:30, and 2:35 night (Sleeping Car open 10:00 o'clock). Parlor Cars in all day trains. For Atlantic City, 10:00 a. m., 12:05 noon, and 1:13 and 3:00 p. m. week days. 12:05 noon Sun day. For Cape May, week days. 12:05 and 1:15 p. m. 'Except Sunday. xExpress trains. Bajrgage called for and checked from hotels and residences by Union Transfer Co. on orders left at ticket offScts. 013 Pennsylvania Avenu N.AV., New York Avenue and 15th Street, and at Depot F. D. UNDERWOOD. D. B. MARTIN. 2d A'. P and Gen. Man. Mgr Pais. Traftlc. PERSONALS. Dr. Young Cor. 12ih and F Sts. Oldest in age: longest heated; Regular graduate two schools: Authorized by the District Government to treat AH diseases of the Nose! Throat, and Lung?, Heart. Nerve--, Brain, uiooa, tun. ioiacn. r.miiej , ami Bladder. Night Losses, Sexual AVeaknes?, and nil and Hvdrocelc cured -without cutting oroperation. No pain. No Io?s of 'lime. A prompt and ir. for'lfc without mercury or potash. "o exposure. CHARGES LOW. MEDICI NES FURNISHED. Dallr Office Hours 10 to 1 and 3 to 6. Uaaday 10 to 1 FREE CONSULTATION. WARNISGDr. You as is ia no way con' oected with any so-called medical Institute. Dr. Leatherman, EXPERT SPECIALIST in the cure of all prfrato dUcaaes. Hydrocele, Varicocele, Stricture, Im potency, and Syphilitic Diseases positively ccred. Advice and consultation free. Both sexes. Daily, 9 to 12, 2 to 5. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Evecicja, 7 to 3. 002 F Street Norl Treat. (ClcdSundiy.) m3-U Dr. McKeehan, 510 12TH ST. N. AV. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m., C to 3 p. m. Sun days. 2 to 4 p. m. DISEASES OF MEN. Longest established. Beat equipment south of New York. CONSULTATION FREE. jaS-Imo 3l7 6thSt.,Cor.L3.A7. Wajhinglo.i, 0. a X-RAY IN USE FOR EXAMINATION AND DIAGNOSIS. GERMAN SPECIALISTS in charge to treat all chronic diseases if man and woman. Catarrh. Rheumatism. Brain Stomach, Heart. Kidney, Blad der, Hemorrhoids fPiIes) cured; vitality restored. PRIVATE DISEASES. Stricture. Impotency. A'aricocele, Hydrocele. Syphilitic Skin and Blood PoifiOn cured without mercury. Especial attention in old and so-called Incurable rases, treated and cure accomplished. Hours, 10 to 12, 2 to C. Tuesdavs, Thursdays, and Saturdays till S evening. (Sunday closed.) Dr. CZARRA MME. THEO, Medium and Ca:d Read-r. AYasbinsiton's most famous Clairvoyant and Palmist Consult her on businea?, love, and family a (lairs, reunites the separated; removes spells; causes speedy mar riages, and pives luck. Open daily. German spoken; 25c and 50c. 920 11 s nw. jal0-7t Mrs. DR. RENNER, SPECIALIST In obstetrics. Gold medal awarded for the sclencs of obstetrics from the University of Mucich, B rarla. Treats successfully woen's rrmpiicatioaa ind irregularities; private sanitarium tor ladies before and during confinement Irfants adopted. Office hours, 2 to 6 p. . C13 Pa. are. nw.. Washington. D. a selO-t Dr, A, H. TAYLOR, 90C F St. N. W. Gold filling! and bridge work a specialty, l the lowest prices; amalgam fillinj, 50c; full sets of treth on plates. $5; extracting:, either by gaa or local spray, absolutely painless, 50c; with out, 21c; all work done by experts and guar anteed tbc best; opes oa Sundays from 10 to I o'clock. rnh22-tf-em T K. FULTON'S mW LOAN OFFICE 3J4 Ninth Street N. W. lloncv Loaned on Watches, Diamond-, Jewelry, E:e. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. Riieinesd strictly confidential. No connection with any other Loan Office in the city. ja20-lyr SPIRITUALISM MACCABEE TEMPLE, 513 9lh st. nw.. Saturday mslit. January 20. Meet ing under the auspices of the First A-ociation of Spiritualists. Mr. Pierre Keeler in his singular visionr, test?, descriptions, communications, and answers to written folded quehtion?. Hon. Floyd King. cx-memler of Congre. fresh from tiie field of profound invest igation of phenomena, will have something to say. j.iin-2t MAUA.AIK REVERE. the greatest clairvoyant and life reader, tells just what vou want to know, without asking cmes tions;"sittinss daily; 50 cents and ?1. fi05 0th st. nw. j.i20-7t LADIES who arc despondent and in trouble caa obtain sympathy, counsel, and aid by address ing -with stamp DR. STEVENS, Buffalo, N. Y. dc5-tu.th.sat-ly? ELECTRIC face maacc and scalp treatment piven by MISS NICHOLSON, 720 10th st. nw. JalO-nt MME. RETTA, Card Reader; your fortune for 10 and 15 cents; extra reading, 25 ccnU. 921 lib st. nw. jal3-lt MR. L. NORRIS, Baltimore's talented medium, at 7S0 9th st nw., daily from 10 to C, Sundays included: seances Tucs. and Fri., 3 p.m.; AVednes davs 2:30 p. m.; Sunday nighta at Maccabee Temple, 9th st. nw.; good music; silver collec tion. jal7-7t ititic t.on,t .Tnwn and markpd-below-eost" stuff is trash; we can prove wlut wc say in our elegant merchant tailor-made suits (little n.rnM ll.of trill nteaj- flnv mrehanir. WVtlit I'l - . ..... , The only JUSTH'S OLD STAND. 619 D st. jal3-7t GYI'SY PALMIST, 1022 7th st nw., 10 cents; walk upstairs; past, present, luture; iuckj- cnarms; sepaiated brought together. jall-7t MME DAVIS, born clairvoyant and card reader. tells about business, remove spells and evil influences, reunites the separated, and gives luck to all; cures piles and drunkenness. 122S 25th st nw 'alO-Imo.cm T.VALL PAPER. TIIE fate of the British Empire is in the hands of n few men. Let Lord Robert, or Bolter. or Kitchener make a false move and the glory cf old England may be gone forever. Just to remind vou we paper rooms, tor only "f up. r. U NOLTE. 810 9th st. NO BRANCH- ja20-tt NEXT thirty ilavs. rooms papered $1.30 up; work guaranteed. BAY STATE DF.CORATIVX CO., 1715. F st nw. -jalG-7t RAILROADS. Pennsylvania- RAILROAD, STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B 3T3. 7r A. Jf. AVEEK DAYS, PITTSBURG EX. PRESS Parlor and Dining Cars Harrlsburg t Pittsburg. 10:50 A. Jf. PENNSYLVANIA' LIMITED Pull man Sleeping, Dining. Smoking, and Observa tion Cars Harrlsburg- to Chicago, Cincinnati Indianapolis, St. Louis Cleveland, and Toted?. Buffet Parlor Car to Ifarrisburg. 10:50 A. JI. FAST LINE Pullman Buffet Parlo C3r to Harrisburg. Buffet Parlor Car Hard, burg to Pittsburg. 3-0 P. 31. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS Sleeping Car AVashington to St LouiV and Sleeping aad Dining Car HarrMmrg to Indianapolis. St. Louis Naahville (via Ckwia rati and Louieville), and Chicago. 7:20 P. M. IVES TERN EXPEES.S I'ullman Sleep ing Car to Pittsburg and Chieajro. Dining Car to Chicago. 7:20 P. JI. SOUTinVESTERN EXPRESS Pull man Sleeping Cars AraUiington to Pittsburg ami Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Dining Car 10:10 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Sleep ing Car to Pittsburg. 7:55 A. If. For Kane. Canaadaigua.. Rochester, and Niagara Fall, daily, except Sunday. 10:50 A. JI. For Elmira and Renoro dally, ex cept Sunday. For AVBlumsport daUy, 3:30 P. 7:20 P. ST. For Williamaport. Rochester. Erie, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily, except Sat urday, with Sleeping Car AVashington to Roch ester. 10:10 P. M. For Erie. Canandalgua. Bocher. Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily. Pullman Sleeping Car AVashington to Rochester Stur day3 only. For Philadelphia, New York, and the Kn.it- 1:00 P. It "CONGRESSIONAL LIMITED." daily, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7:00 (Dining Car). 7.20. 7.55, 8.15. 9.00, 10.00 (Dining Car), and 11.00 (Dioiog Car from AVilniington) A M.. 13.15. 3.15. O.OO (Dining Car from Baltimore). 50, 10:00. and 11:50 P. JI. On S-mday. 7:00 (Dining Car), 7.20. S.15. 9.0O. 11.00 (Dining Car from AVilmington) A. 11.. 12.15, 3.13. 3.00 IDtatng Car from Baltimore), :J-, :0:9, and 11:50 P. IL For Philadelphia only. Eiprru. . P. JL week-days. 2.01. and 5.10 P. JI. dally. For Boston, without change. 7.38 . M. week days and 5.00 P. JL daily. For Baltimore, C.20. 7.00. 7.20. 7.55, 3.13. 9jOO. 10.00, 10.50, 11.00 A. JL. 116. 12.. 18JW. 2.01. 3.15. 3.30. 1.00. (Limited). 4.30. 1.31. 5.00. 5.40. 6.15. G.50, 7.20, 10.00. 19.40. 11.33, and 11.50 P. IL On Sunday, 7.M). 7.2. S.M. 9JX1. 9.03. 10.50, 1L0O A. JL. 12.15. LM. i- "tie 3.30. 4.00. (Limited!. 4.20. 5.00. 5.4. S.15, 6S). 7.20. 10.00. 10.4. and 1IJW H. JL For Pope's Creek Liae, 7:55 A. JL and 1-31 P. JL week day. For Annapolis 7-00 and 9:00 A. M., 12:15 and 5:40 P. Jf. week datj. S-ftdays 9: A JL and 4:20 P. JI. "Florida Speeial" tor Jacksonville aad St. Awgus tine, 8:20 P. JI. we4 days. KtpreftJ tor FVrK Ja and points on Atlantic Coat Liae, t A JL. 3:07 P. Jf. daily; Ricbmmd Mly. ll:4t A JL week days; Atlanta 'Special, via BtetmanJ and Seaboard Air Line, 6:M P. M. daily. Ac commodation for Qaaatko, 7:15 A. JI. dbSy and 4:25 P. M. week days. Scnaliore Connection. For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Brife. all-rail route). 3.15. 4.0. ("t'ongrvsvioBal Lte ttd"), and 11.50 P. Jf. riaiiv. r JCatet Street ATarf. 10.00 aad 11.00 A. M.. . P. M. week days. 11.50 P. M. dailv. For Cape May, 11.00 A. JL week days, .3 P. JL daily. Ticket ofice. comer Fifteenth and (I Street. and at the station. Sixth and B Streets, where orders can be left for the cbekig f baggage to destination from hotels and residences. Telephone call "1111" tor Pnn5H-a Rail road Cab Servire. J. B. IUTCIIIN-50.V. .T ? WOO. Oners M - - - - - Southern iiy. (Schedule in effect January M, 100.) All trainj acute aud leave l'enjjsylvania Pas senger Station. S:0l A. M. Daily, local for Danville, Cfcar. lotte. and way statists eoBaectj at Manassas daily forS:raburg. Harrisonburg, and Stanntea daBy. except Sunday, and at Lyncafearg with the Nrftr and Vetrn daily, and with t. & O. It R. tor Natural Bridge daily, and LexiBgtoa daily, ex cept Sunday;' also connects at Caiverton tor War- reutoa. 11:13 A JL Daily, the UNITED STATES FAST JIA1L. Pullman Sleepers New York and Wah ington to Jacksonville and Miami, uniting at Salfetmrv with Pullman Sleeper for hvilfc? and Hot springs, .. i.; ftnuTUK. imh ., n r u "n-.M &it at fH.4t wit I'uSnun Sleeper for Augusta. Cenuett at Columbia with Sleeper for lnarieioa. runman c?wrw. .t A'ork to New Orleans, uniting at Cnartotte wW Pullman Sk-per tor Atlanta. Solid train, Wash ington to ew urieau witnutn lmu;c """ Car service. , 11:30 A. JI.-Dai:y. local for C :lotteivir. eonn-eting at C'alverton lor WarrenWn. 1-01 P. JL-Local Iir Front Royal. Slrastwrg. and Harrisonburg, daily, except Sunday. 4:30 P- JL Daily. local lor Ch-rtotttMllfc-', connects at Calverton for Warrrnton. 8-35 P. Jl.-Week Days. SEW YORK AND FLORIDA L1MITFD. Finet train in the warM. Pullman Drawing-rcom. Library. Sat Ktjn. and Observation cars between New York, Asngtein, and St Augustine," via Jacksonville. Also Bw. ing-room Sleeping Ca to Ai:en, Augusta, and Port Tampa. Dining Car service. .. 9:50 P. M.-Daily. NEW YOKE AND FLORWA EXPRESS, carries Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cacs. New York and Washington to Jarivonviil. via Savannah, connecting there with Drawing Rm Sleeping Car for Port Tampa, and to Augusto. via Columbia, with connection tor Alien. Through coach Washington to Jacksonville. Dining Car f STSj'p JL Daily. "WASHINGTON AND CHAT TANOOGA LIMITED." via Lynchburg, with through Sleepers from New York and AVashington to Jlemphis and New Orleans, through BristoL Through coach AVashington to Jlemphis. Parlor and Observation Car between Radford, Va., and Attalla. .Via- Dining Car service. 10 45 P. M.-Dlly. WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED, composed of Pull man vestibuled Sleepers. Dining Cars, and Dav Coache3. Pullman Sleepers. New York to'Nishville. Term., via Asheville. Knox ,ille and Chattanooga; New York to Memphis. via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, vU Atlanta and Montgomery. Pullman. Library, and Observation Car between New Aor and AAash ington and Atlanta. Connects at High Point. N. V. with tram for Pinehurst. N. C. Extra Draw-ing-roorn Sleeping Car. between New Yerlc. AAash ington. and New Orleans, every Tuesday aad Saturday, connecting thence with 'Sunaet Lim ited" for San Francisco. Vestibuled Day Coach. AVashiDgtcn to Atlan.a. Dining Car Service. Sun set Personally Conducted Tourist Exeursicm sleep er on this train every Monday. AAednesday, and Eridav to San Francisco without change. TRIN3 ON AVASHINGTON AND OHIO DI VISION leate Washington 9.01 A. M dailv awl 4-45 P Jt week dav3. and 6:23 P. Jf. Sunday only for Round Hill; 4:35 P. JL week days; 6 25 P. M. Saturdays, and 11:20 P. M. AVednea davs and Saturdays for Lee3burg, and 6:25 P. JL daily for Ilerndon. Returning, arrive at AVash ington 3:20 A. JL daily, and 2:15 P. JL week days, and 8:40 P. JL Sunday only, from Round Hill aad 7:03 A. JL week days from Hernden. and8:34 A. JL week days; 7:0t A. JI. Jlendays. and 7:32 P. M. AA'ednesdays and Saturdays, from I.eeaburg. . .. . . . . Through trails from the South arrive at Aasn ington 0:42 and 7:35 . JL; 2:15 ami S:S P. JL dally, and 10:15 A. JI. daily, exeept Mnnday. Harrisonburg. 12 noon week days, and 9:40 P. M. dailv; from Charlottesville, S:2S A JI. and 9:10 P.'JL daily. Tickets, sleeping car reservatiens. and other in formation furnished, and baggage called tor and checked from hotel and residences by Union Transfer Company, on orders left at Ticket Of fices. 703 Fifteenth Street northwest; 311 Penn sylvania Avenue northwest, and at Pennsylvania l'assenger Station. Telephone call 1411 for Pennsylvania Railroad Cab Service. FRANK S. GANNON, Third A"ice President aaf General Manager. J. JL CULP. Traffic Manager. W. A. TURK. General Passenger Agent I S. BROAVN, General Ageat. STEAMBOATS. Steamboat Co. Every day in the year for Norfolk, New- port News, and all points South, by tha - superb, powerful steel palace steamers "Newport News." "Norfolk," and "Aa- ington," on the following schedule: Lt. AV'ashington.6.30 pra Lv. AIexandria..7.00 pm Ar. Ft. Monroc.7.00 am Ar. Norfolk 8.00 am Ar. Portsmouth. 3.15 am Lv. Port3mouth.5.00 pra Lt. Norfolk 5.1 pra Lv. Ft Jfonroe..C45 pra Ar. AIexandria6.30 am l Ar. Waahington..7.0Q am Tickets on sale at 817 Penn. are.. B, and O. ticket office, 19 Penn. ave.. and corner 15th st. and N. Y. ave., C. & O. ticket of- flees, at 513 Penn. ave., and 609 ltth : - S. A. L. ticket office, 1131 N. Y. arc., and on board steamers. JBTFor further information apply at gen- eral offices. Tth st. wharf, AVaah. D. G. 'Phone. 750. no23-tt JOHN CALLAHAN. Central Jlanager. TYPEAVIIITERS. 'E.VRLA?icwRemington'typewritcr, No. 2. Kk 73.7G2 for sale; $50. or will rent for,.S3i50: T3SG I Jt.Jiw. jaiOZt TYPEWRITER REPAlRINtAAe do carefuPwork;r - chartes very reasonable: also buy, sell, and rent typewriters. LABOF1SH. 717 9th st nw. jjI7-lrno -. COME IN and do your typewriting. 10c per hour; preUminary instruction free; typewriters rent ed tor practice at low rates, delivered to your home: best grade of typewriter ribbons. .JC.:5jJ perdoMrt. NEWMAN'- XYFKWH1TEK AGENCY, Cll Tth St. nw. oc23-3io V