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KH a v Iji i lo 1 " v TIIJE MORKDSTGr TXM359, SUNDAY, AUGrTJST 25, 1895. 39 Per Word No advertisement less than 10a- One Cent & Ivo advertisement less than 10s. 008 Oinf Word Ixo advertisement less than 10s. OneGent n - No advertisement I033 than 10s One Gent ml- No cdvcrtlscment less than lOs- One Genl vfe No advcrtlsornent I033 than 10: One Genl & Xoadvortlsemaat Ia3j than IOs. AUCTION SALES. BY LATIMER. MORGAN .t CO., AUC TIONEERS, 122 AND 1231 G STREET, TRUSTEES SALE Or A FRAME DWELLING, NUMBERED i15 THIRD .sTREirr NORTH EAhT By virtue of a deed or trust dated M.iy 0, lStS, and recorded in Liber 2011, MUs X4". ot sen , or ttit Land Records trf Uk ltin-t r Columbia, and .it tin rc qwest of UK- iarl secured thereby, wo will 60M u jUic auction, iu from of tlio prem m. oil TIIURrsDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. A. ID. 1816. at 5 o'clock i 111 . all those ivr iuphoor parcels of land known and dis Uugisl d as parts of lots 13 .ind 1-1, in Dak4 bhanahmrs subdivision of lots in muar 77fi s jut plat recorded in LHht "W. F.." loliu -30, or the records of the Wkm ft the -survejor l Hu District of CoUhmoI. Iegiiuig at tin- southwest cor nier l taM Kit 13 and running thence north on TMrd street 4 t fwt 2 inches, theme Ofta XX left to the ohm line Hut- of said hit 34. thence south on Miid line 44- feet 2 lnckc, to Ue southeast corner ol said lot 14. UM.1M"' west 33 leet to tle plate of ! ginuiui;, the same being sold tog1her with Uk ituprowmcHiiS. Th6 proRit will be sold. however. sttUject U a prior deed of trust for $1,000 to t-eeare Uh- Old Dominion Building and Loan Ansueiatiou. f Richmond, V.i . toll paruk-ut&iK of which will be made known at Wwte of wile. TliKMb All cash over and alxive the atttuwm ol said prior incumbrance A de flHMsit of 50 will be requited at time of ? AM coiive-janehig and iccordiiig at imwhat-ii ' cost. Terms of sale to lx t.m Ittted mho within ten 10i dijs I root date of a. iu tteftiutl f whicn irusU-eH ic Hsrve the right w re-ell at risk and com of k.iaAuug pun baser, arwi suh notice as IJk trustee, mav deem proper. LUTHER It HALL. BURGESS K. GL ADMAN. Trustees. L. D YARRELL. Attonwv for Item-tie l.iry, Wf L .tret iiortliwtHd a24-10t hD U.MEH KK01.Tis. JOHFSON EOUSE Colonial IKneh, ou wat r lriia, terms r a(-ioaIle. tsjH' ctal rat e to jtartiec Addrebt Mi. O. E JOHNSON anil-7t POTOMAC BAY-A Ilpv l"ee op poftiie Wilkercn ,; leautifully located forsmtHiMT boardisi. boat in:. lathlIlK,fib, iup, etc ; tabe aburdaniH luuiihhed, terms law C C IVILKEUSON.ITop, 3y0'lniO Colonial Beaoh, Va WOODIjAWN- Roi..tlle Md. with all modern convejiieuc-. lilited with pas. bathe, ef ; larse nm and shaded lawns; terms moderate; $1 50 per day, $7 to S10 per week. MRS M J COLLEY jj21-lmo 1IOWET TO liOAIt:. H. IC FULTON'S E"'"' OHJee. 1-18 l' ae mv E-itabUhiied In 1870 Mwk-j loaiKii cm -wateliee. diamonds. Jew jlry, btHerware. etc SimhtmI bars-iiiih in -va;oheh, jewelrj. aiwl MlM-rwaie u20-5m Vo cosFmissxox-i." loan j'i ll:al2 Mimt' ou niMaHiu it plan, at lee tlifi 0 per cent J T II HALL, 721 ll.th M nw , Agent Granite Slate Provident Association tf llONKY o loan on bnids, blocks, ttusis. lean aneociation ceitificatcs. and old hue me m&uiaiee policies, no delay YERKES & BAKER. 40 to 40 MetzeiottBids MONEY TO LOAN-I" laie Minis, or as lou as $1,000. at 5 and 0 ier cent on D C real estate, also $250, 500, $750,e4c.at 6 percent "WM A bAUN DERS i. CO , 1407 F ht tf MONEY o loan at u and G per cent, on Uibtiict of Columoia realty; no delay if 6ecuiity is satisfactory WALTER H ACKER. 704. 14th nw jj31-tf CONCERNING LOANS AND INVEST MENTS" Read this booklet ear-fully before borrowing or invcstiiijr. call and get e cop J free. B H WARNER & CO 918 F et. ntr m28-3rao MONLY TO LOAN All dames or leal eahtate io.u; made with promptness ut cur rent rates THE McLACHLLN REAL" ESTATE AVI) LOAN COIU'AKY. co Cer loili hi id U Kieutu nw intitf CIlUItClL NOTICES. MT ZIO.N BAPTIhT CHURCH, corner TwotlUi and E fetreet northeast. Evan geli.t A Willbaiiks, pastor Min-rii-e prayer meeting, sundav Sciiool at P a in , preaching at 11 a. ni ; preaeliing at night by Uk' paMor, special sermon tot lie Grand A3h Chaldeans in the Mt Bethel AMKia tt(H; Ix'gan Tue-daj and will Ia&t until rrilay All welcome THEFATIIERMATHEWT A SOCIETY wMl iimni nii(ia eeniug at S o'clock at Carroll Hall G sirci-i, between Ninth and Tenth strei-th nortliwest KA1LROADB. RAILROAD. ttATiON tOliNEH OV alXTII AND n JsTRECrS -t ' ect in"- 2-3 IPn itn A M rENSilVNIA LriHTED-PulU inHii t-ej leg Jinfng, hiuokinc, and Obscr lotion Cri-s ilarri6burj to Chica.j;o, Cincin nati, Indianapolis, bi Loali, Cleelaud, and 'lo.wio. Jlul.et 1 arlor Car to Hairlsuurg :C0A M i-V-T LINE Pullman UuIIet Par. lor Car to lla lisburg Parlor and Dlniax Cam, Harrifelurc lol'ittsburR ! P M CllH fOO ANDbT LOl I EXPREbSi 1 ulhiian liutlrt Parlor Car to Harrlsburc Meeping Mid binmg Cars, Harrlsbure to St. Louis, Cincinnati, 1-ouisville, ana Cblctca I Jt' P M A EM h K. t PREii - Pulhn an Sleeping t'ar to CUicapo, and Barrisbar t J C?e eland Dining Car to C hicagu tJtP i SsOUlH-Wi&TEKN PUESa rmj. man Meeping and Dining 1 crs 10 Si Louia, and fcloejung Car Ilnrrmburg to CincinnatL J8-40P SI PACIFIC EiPREbb-Pullmanble?. icg Car to I'ittsburg. t'XOA M for Kant, c anandalgua, llochestt andNiagnra Falls daily, except Sunday ;C30A M. lor -Ehnirn and Keuoa, daily, except uuday For V ilhauisjiort daily, 3:10 P . I-IP M for rt illiamsport, Rochester. UuCalo, and Niagara Falla dally, excejit haturday. Ytth alceplng car WabUiugtou to buspeusioa tJndgo xia. Utiffalo C 0 P M for Erie, Canandaigna, Roohestor, Buffalo, and Niagara Falls daily, eleepmj tar ashmgton toLlmira. jr 1 1 hiluJcipm.i. New ii . rnd t'i-5 Ht it itUV 1 tONdtES-jIONAl. LIMITED." all Parlor Cars, tvitU Baring Car from IJaltl more, for Nen lork daily, for Philadelphia ttcek-dnys. Regular at 70i (Dining Car), .-a0. BOO, 16:00 (Diumg Car;, and 11-01 (Din. ilC Car) a in . 12.15.-3 15. 4.'0, 6 40. 10-00. an! :: 111 On hunday. 7i)j (Dining Car), .a),t. 11 03 (Dlnms Oar) a ni., 12 13.3 15. it). 1. 40, JO 00. and 11 "55 p m For Phils dei'ihia only. Vast I"xpros3 7.50 n. in. irei dajs Express, 2 01 and 5-10 p m. daily. fcr llosion, without change, 7iJ a. in. roo'x day-s. and 8 15 p in daily Jcr IJaltimore, Ca, 7:05, zia. ,. 9.03, JCea, 3030, 31rf)J. and lliO a m , 12.11, Oft. 8 15. 3 40, (4-03 Limited. -J.-JO, 4JS 5 10. fSi. 0 40, 7-10. 30.03, 30 40, 11-13, and 11:3S j. 111 On Sunday. 7-05. 7-20, 9:03. 9.0X ;0), li:) a. in., 1 13. 1:15.2.01. 3:15.3 40 (4 J3 Lhultwd), 4ii). !i 4U, GVJ, 0 10, 7"10, 10 03, 1J 1), niHlll:85p. la fa Popo s Croek Lias. TIO a. in. and 4 JS p m. dally, oscejit isuuday For AunaiKHls, 70 aud !K)3 a. m., 3215 and I !1 p in daily, excopt "sunday Sundays, 'JJJ a in and 420 p in. Atlantic Coast Line. Fxpress for Richmond, JaekbOnille, and lauipa, 4,'i'J a. 111., 2-30 pia aity Itichmond and Atlautu, b-40 p in dolly. Itichn.ond only, 10 57 n in. veolz days. AocoHnnodation for ('nantico, 7:15 a. m. dally, and43!5 p m. T.cek-dnjs For Alexandria, 430. G.3S. 7:t5. S.13. P.13. 30."iT 330 a m , 32JW, 1:40, 8S),4-5, 5.00, 5-37, CIS t-Oi. 30:10, and 31019 p in. On bun lay at L 13, :-6 4-45 a. in., 2rf5. ti.33, fc-flj, nud 30.10 p m, LeaTrO Alexandria for WiiBUingtou, C-05, C:43,7)3, fc OO.tf.lO. 30-15. 10.-SS a. ni , 1-00, 2.15, 3-03, 3 21 000,5:80 e-18.7-O0,7::0, S.10. 3052, and lla)' p in. On i-uudny nt C:13, 9.10, 10 J3 a. ia, 15, ISO. 7 00. 7 30, D JO, and 10.32 p. in. c:lshoIc Connect lotts Fi Atlantic C ' y, ii.00 (saturday3 only), 10.-01, 3100 a in lAeek dajs, 12-13 and 113 p. m. daily. J"cr Cape May, 30 00 a m , Catardays only), 32.15.p liu Mtiok days, and 11:35 p m. daily. j icket offices, northeast corner ot 33th3tra)t nil I'cnnEylra&ia Avenue, nud at the stilloa Ixtli raid 11 fatroels, whero orders c-in bo left for the checking of baggago to destination trout hotels aud residences. fc.il PiEOi3. J. 1!. WOOD. Oiner&lMatiagoz. Ccncraixasouger i. Pennsylvania HELP WANTED-MALM. WANTED-Youiik hile man to be Kcneraliy useful abouL the hoiite. GOli Esd. au24-3t WANTED-Rprebentatie Tor the La rioriana Cigar Co.; encloso $2.25, 6a m pi 't- forwarded; references recjuired. Orfic, :10, :J11 Market bt., l'hiladelpliia. ati22-7L WAKTED-A box or youni; man ac quainted with pliotojjnipliic work, at small wag8, to asMt 111 the store und dark room. Address N. '., this olfico. au22-3t WAKTED-110 bos and j;lrH to earn S2 per day Get four steady quart customers for uillk lor $2 G10 11th sL au!7-7t IIEL1 WANTED FK.MALK. WANTED- ABirltonurheniidhelptviUi noii cworK, onlj four 111 f.miil. Applj 102P N J.ae. nw au25-lt WANTiiD-remale help UtJ G St. nw au21-3t WANTED- hul reader and singer, or reader, for church and tocict.v enter tainments iu Washington aiid suburbs, cull at 10 a 111. lo-da. DR. 11 II. ARNOLD, Lnooliillot I, lOuiauriHnw. .ui22-"It HELP WAXTED-JlAhl! AND FEiiALE. WANTED-UocmI talkers. ladies and gem., iik-ii n ho Ikhc bold lioks pre ferred Call after 2 o'clock; good pay. 510 12th M. nw. au25-lt WAKTSD-At 01.ee U 11 good agents to t-oUcit tor tlie lefet and oldest lieiiclit conqianj 111 this city. Applj 017 V St.. lu e floor. .iu25-It A3-iH. kmdb ot help furi.islncl liee of charge, in or out of the enj, bj MRS L C. MOORE. 00 G tt. n . au2 1 V't AGENTS WANTBB-licaUi bene fit lor old ami joting, $1,000. Cost $1. 10 a month. No assea-niencs. Alone loanediiit mbers;G percent. Eaaj pa j menus. Ladies taken. Mirual l'eneficial Asso clnUoii. J OS I AH RYLAN1). JR., Presi dent tSccond Auditor of Virginia), Rici lin.nd. linuK.h'onice.510 12tiiht. nw. - au23-3t WANTED-Smitli Piemlor Tjpo i liter operators aud stenographers dii'-rted to positions 0'ierntors de fiiiing to familiarize themseltes wdli rev No 2 Smith Piemiir TvjH'wuter call Till: bMlTII PRP.MIER TYPEWRITER CO , No 14.1G F st nw jj31-tf SITTJ XI ItlNS WANTED- il A Lli. WANTED-Poitmn as dairjman; re-cc-ntl lroin New iork. liest ref Ad dress II L YERMIL1A. Hjatlsville. Md It WANTED-To complete moulder's trade, uearlj '.i jears" experience Ad dress rOl'NDRV. tliis oifice. au25-2t "W ANTED Young man wants position in grocery store Can cut meat, and comes well recommended Address II. W A. Bo-v 22. Sbgo, Md. au23-3t WANTED-By yoJ'iS man, 20. clerical or similar position; ref and bond If necessary Address A W I) , thK office. oulG-lOt SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WANTED A refined widow lad nould like position as housekeeper for a widower having children needing a mother's arc. Address MRS. L. lirightwnod. I) C iu 20-1 1 WANTED-Hy comiK-teiit dressmaker lew engagements b the d.' or would take work. home. Address A. C. tills office. au20-3t YOUNG Norwegian lad w ishes to en gag her-'lf to elderl, imahd lady as ccjiiijiamon, aluHit Sptemb'r 1 . (-he Epeaks, reads and writes English and t he three Scun dinaM.111 langung slliientl'.. is an excellent traveler, and has had experience as ladies' mirh. fond ol children, lx el ut references Ad ir ssMIS.vX.thisofficv au22-3t TVA37TED SaSCELLAMEOUo. "WANTED To rent a Tew acres, with privilege of pun base, clo-e to station. .101 lar from cit CITY, this oflicc It WANTED-Good sound horse 111 ex change lor $15 sewing machine Ad dress LA I) Y. this office It WANTED O iterators to learn tlit Du plex. l pew ritcr; alpha lxt for eacii hand and double speed; c.ne operator does the work of two stenogra pliers, saing the threefold work of shorthand, readuig and transcribing 'NEWMAN'S, 011 7tti St. au21-3t TWO EnglishspeakingGeniians, manand wile, want situations in a luti ih, as w orkmg houskeii)er, and coachman, or to take care of fires and be geuerall tiEeful. Appl 121b bth st nw. au2l-3t WANTED-Reliable man with $1,000 whu loves hunting and wants to make big nimicj , sure thing, miesiigau. Ad dress "SURE," this office. au23-3t WANTED-To buy or rent ten or littec 11 acres near cilj Address E II, tins office. au23-3t NICE family wash desired by a widow. MRS. M A. CRAWFORD, 1132 Dela ware ave. tie au23-3t WANTED Young nialegoat. Address 1040 Columbia road 11 w Gi-veagoand pne au23-3t WantedTry Rubber Roof Paint. WE hTOP AIX LEAKS FREE And charge only for painting, irorkguarantosl IvAT. RL'UULR ROOF PALNT CO , lOil bth nvr WANTED ROOMS. WANTED-Hy family, adults, cen- trall located flat; four or five rooms. heat. gas. Kith, reasonable rent. Address S T. J . this office au20-lt WANTED- Abrightfrontroomsuitable for a sewing roosi; first and second floor, terms reasonable. Address"DRESS," this office. au23-3t WANTED HOUSES. WANTED-To bin a seven or eight room nouse 111 the nw. or Capitol Hill; terms must lw moderate. Address C. SQN'NE. 310 I SL nw. ati25-lt WANTED-To purchase store aud dwelling of 8 rooms, with stable; price not oxer 7.500. $.i,'i0u cash; corner pre ferred Address GROCER, this office. au2l-3t TOK RENT ROOMS. LIGHT EOUSEKEEPING Two large rooms, front and back, first floor; fur complete cooking utensils, dishes, gas, balli, reirigcrator, and sex lug machine; $10 per month 301 10th st sw . near Pmithsonian It FOR RENT Second floor, four rooms; bath on the same floor; rooms are pleasant and central; terms reasonable 028 I fct. nw. au25-3t FOK RENT "37 Kith st. nw, neatly lurnished, second-floor, front room and communicating null room; mod , well-kept house It FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms on third floor; all conveniences; newly papered and painted, light housekeeping; ;-12permontli 121 UUhst.nw. an25-:it FOR RENT At 725 13th St. nw., lur. or unlur., 1 large 3d-story front room oiiimunicating Willi smaller, single or en sulte;tlso handume back parlor; con venient lo Treasury, War Dept., and 3 car lines. au25-3t X03X N J Ave. NW For lighthouse keeping, 2 or 3 nicely lur. rooms; cool in summer; -warm 111 winter; near K street market; refs exchanged. aug2-i-3t FOR RENT An elegant. large 2d story front room; nicely fur ; board aud home comforts; iu pmatc family, to an-elderl couple; convenient to herdicsand two car lines 70b N. C. avc. tc. 1 1 FOR RENT Second-stor. bay-window rHtU wjihitlCDve; private family; home hlirSTSTTicrJlrcr fuYT.Iflicd 1200 GUi ft. lw ; near comer M aug23-3t FOR HENT IIOOMS. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms to reiitror $7 Third and V sts. nw., 001, It FOR RENT G00 3d st , near Pension orfJee.ll-room.bayv.ndowbrickhouse; mod imp ; Key 01 1 3d st. nw an 25-31 FOR RENT O n reasonable terms, two nicely papered 100ms on second floor, with lieat, gas, and bath 110 New Yoik ave nw. it FOR RENT i05 Sth st nw, fiont bay window rooms, fiist and second floor ati25.'U FOR RENT Unriirnislied - Three 100ms second and two attic $1 2 50 a month 317 8th st nw. It FOR RENT 107 Md. ae no , fur rooms and lamily board; new house, new furniture; terms to two or more gentle men FOR HSNT-I'iir room, second floor; $7 per month 1300 T st mv au20-3 FOR RENT Furnished room, eeccmd stor, $5 per month. 420 Mufs. axe. nw au2 l-3t FOR RENT Three rooms on tccond lfoor, mcelv tur.;suitable for light l.ouee keeping, rent reasonable, good location. 2100 G st. nw. au21 It RO02V1S Furnished; 27 N Y. axe.; south lronl; .1 in. 1.; pleueant location. au2 l-3t FOR RENT 030 1 st mv , 2 or 3 rooms, 2d or3d floor; nexv, bay wlndoxv; brick, lur or unfiir au23 31 FOR RENT Handsome rosexood fur nished room for runt cheap 7 22 11th st mv au23-7t GOOD ROOMS id excellent Hoard at THE TLMPLE, 207 Pa ave nxv ; $1 50 per week. uug21-7t FOR RENT Nicely fur , large rront or back room, suitable for 1 or 2 cr- sons; good board; reasonable -120 3d ft. nw au20 0t FOR RENT 1217 Kst nxv, U'.iuTl f til furnished rooms, single or en suite, xvitli first-class lioard, location dellglitful, reis required, no children taken au2J-7t FOR SENT-ltonras, lurnished or 11 11 furiiislied, large and small, delightfully cool, with or X. ithout board 502 H st. uxv., cor 5th, near Pension Otf lee au22 3t FOR RENT One delightful fur front room. 803 H t hl 11 f, a u 2 1-3 1 102T 22d st nw For rent Large fur or unrur room, with bay window; reasonable rates. au24-7t tors. FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT 2 furnished front rooms; one on lirst floor and one on third floor Appl 720 11th nxv. au2 1 2t FOR RENT Light houf-ekeeplng; two large rooms, rront and back, lirst lloor; furnished complete; cooking utensils. dishes, gas, bath, refrigerator and sewing ma chine; $16 per month 301 10th st. sxv., near Smithsonian It FOR RENT Four delightful rooms, fur or unfur ; light housekeeping; cheap, table board if desired 120 U st ne It FOR RENT-ROOMS FTUR. FOR RENT Unfur Two nice, lnrgo 3d-slury rooms; Just papered, large clos ets; heat and gas; light housekeeping per mitted 1123 10th st nxv au23-lt jr OR BENT-r" or ,)a(-l- 2d floor unfur. rooms; a m 1.; small family ot adults; rent reasonable 449 N st nxv. It FOR RENT 2 unrur. rooms, 111 i,;, MO per month, including storage loom. Appl arter 5 p. m , 715 1st nw nu22-3f FOR RENT Unrur suit rooms, $25 also another suit, with pnx-ate bath, $35; rooms can be fur 924 14th st nxv. au23-3t FOR RENT STORES. FOR RENT Stoic No 51 M st sxv, withS-room dxvelling,$12 50 per month; also 2 nexv 9-ioom houses No 35 and 37" S nxv , $25 per month. No. G32 15th st ne., $15 50 per month r. .1 Dieudonne, Room 23. Ohio National Bank Building. au25-3t FOR RENT STJIVUEIJAN. FOR SALE-Horse; suitable foi light business or bugg; kind and sound; $75; owner xvill place $5,000 file in-' su ranee with purchaser Address BROWN HORSE, this office au25-3t FOR RENT Suburban property; one and one-half acies. improved by a beautiful 7-room cottage; all necessary outbuildings; pure well water at door; to good, prompt tenant, only $12 per month; one mile from Anacostia. Addre-s P. B., S., Good Rope P. O., Anacostia, 1) C. au22-3t FOR RENT Sex-en -teem cottage at Brookland, xvith hall, bath, cellarf attic, range, latrobe, hot and cold ivaler; two squaies from electric cars Inquite ofl S HOLLIDGE.Suks&Co au23-3t FOR EXCHANGE. WANTED-To exchange a eottageand grounds within ten minutes' walk from railroad station on .Maryland blanch B. Ac O. E. R., fifteen miles from Washington1? for a tmall farm near Washington on rail road; balance of purchase to be on easy terms. Address. C. M. L . tills of lice. au25-3t FOB RENT JIOUSES. pORRENT-tM 518 9 st nxv str & r due, 21 rs...,.tSJ73 1231 .Mass av nw in i.lOrs 101 171.1 P nvr, 111 1, Mr- 7 3111 Onw, mi.lSr. (A li;0 0thu,ini,13r 00 1708Lnxv,inl,l'.,r.. 50. 804 Kim, 111 i, Ur SO WiOG nx,ml,13r. &0 Hl.'JT, atiiu inl.liirB 41 010 J2th iix,nii,l-'r 40 H'J'Mcl nxr.uil.lOr 31 IS XI m., in i,br.. -'13 SOI l)in, in i. I0r 3i tl.'O RIuoiiv.ini, 10ts m 910 0 st nw, sli & xiL.',5ra . -"20 IsOjO nw, in i. hr .'7 iSli'd nx, 111 i. 7r !io 17-i-l'Jth nn, m i, bra. . So 1510 Columbia st nw. 111 khr "1 1740 bth nw. ini.Tr iii 155 l&t so, in i, 7r .'l S13 II ne, m I. 7r . 1!1 110s II no, ni I, 7r. 20 bC.i Flu u iiu.m i, 7r 20 frC se, "rm I .. 20 HIS T nxv, m i, jr.t2U 124J Sth st nw, nil., Or, .. . 20 501 lj. st av, str auddwgSr . . 20 80G E st nw, 2 J 00 iloor, 2r. ....,...SJ0 00 hOJKsw, ml, 7r... l'l 00 01 li3!8t!ix,nil,9re 18 00 i.0 4J'J 0th nxv, 2d ilr 13 2r 1GO0 SO llo Muss nvo nw, .IS ml, Sr. 15.10 IN Il&H'Jth nxv, dr.. . 11 40 00 J50()7thinv,(ir.... 15 J) 00UO5 Whitiiov axe. HI) nxwlr 15 00 nJCorS&Gi.tntnw, 00 ml. 2d II, Irs.... 15 00 50 2 Scott uxo nxv. Or 15 00 J11 1J-3 nxx.ist Ur 50 2r 15 00 1001 : .1 ave nxx-.br 14 00 50 314 Uth bW. Or 11 00 OO'j-.'U Oak st im.m i, 3'l 7ra 13 .10 1JJ1 I)s,5i ... 13 SO S713l()J4th sw, 5r . 13 ..0 71liiautn m.',5r 13 30 S0.U!.J I, so, 5r U fcO SUll3I.so,5r 12 50 50,0 Scott uvo nx, 5r. 12 i5 00 2.10S lith 11 W. Or ..12 00 u'jUJG 11 no, Or . . 11 00 1CJ8 Suinuor st nxv, 40 3r 10 50 30 111) Hemes st nxv, 30, 0 rs 10 30 Rear 2J7 11th sir, 00 ,1r 10 CO IfiOUlthuo.Cr..... 10 00 00 211VJthn.,5r .. 10 00 I Hartford st South I Urooklund, 5r 10 00 STOKIIS 518 0th nw, storo - C01 4W st sxv, str niul dxvlp, 21 r $175 OJj A. dwg, 5 rs. . .120 00 010 Otli stun, stole '1S13 14th st nw.. $10 50 & Uvellm0', 5r SO 50 AJ.,0 7lh at uxv... . 8 00 J070thstnxv. ... 25 Oil! STAIil.IX 105 Draper's alloy Ileiir "110 dun ?10 00 su 13.'0 15th u . 18 CO hear 131313th nw 10 00 .. 10 00 A S CAY WOOD, 183 3th st. nw. FOR RENT Desirable corner house, reduced lroin $50 to $24.50, 0 rooms and bath, concreted cellar; all m i; ne cor lith and A s se IiKpiire at SOS X C. axe se nu2o-.'t FOR RENT House 2204 I St nw ; 7r , gas, water; key at O'Callaghan'a grocery store. No 2200 I st nw nuG-14t $35 00 -1 1-0 'Uh st nw , br b ; m t. 0. T YODER. 615 E st nw FOR RENT $1 7 5-room bay-xvindoxv brick. No 2000 8th st ; square from 7lhaiidria axe; mod imp Inquire at 420 Fla axe mv au2Mt Do not '.pay money to any person solic- I - King WffiNT Adver tisements for this paper. The TIMES has no such solici 2k. SSM FOR RENT HOESES. FOR RENT Elegant nexv brick 9 100ms and bath; 1421 R st , steam heat; electric lighters, bay wlndoxv, perfect order Apply lo trustee, R W FKXWICK, G02rst , or to GEORGE GODDARB, 1135 8th st nxv U3L FOR RENT $12, excellent 5-rm. and cllar house xx ith deep lot aud stable, on car line; 2918 7th St nxv.; J. CHESTER, Room 19, Laurence bldg., 615 14th St. an 2 1-6 1 FOR RENT G8 D st ne , 6 100ms and bath, xvith concrete cellar; ami; price $22 00 Al'-o 404 1st st ne.; a m i ; price $23 00 per mouth Apply 3391ststne nil2iJJ?t FOR RENT 606 3d si , near Pension Offiee, 11-rooin. baj-windoxv, brick house, mod imps Key 611 3d st nw. nu22-3t $10 01222 D st. nxx.; 15-r. brick; a ni. i. C. T. YODER, 615 Est uw $42. SO 120 E st nw.; 14 r , a. m. 1. C T. YODER. 615 E sL nw. $3S.CO-314 to 320 N. C ave. Be ; Or, a. m i.; neyf,..- fj. !T yjUUUlC. nil) rioumr. 1311 1 ith ift. j.,, w., 11 rooms unu bath. 1309 14th st. 11. xx,, 11 rooms and bath. 1002 Vermont avcV, 10 rooms and bath 1203 Q st n xv , loa-ooms and bath. 1207 Q st. n. w., 10 rooms and bath. 1211 Q st n xxxJlO rooms and bath. 1201 Rhode Island,ax-e., 6 rooms and bath. 1203 Rhode. Islaid ave, 6 rooms and bath. Abox-e houses are in elegant repair, near schools and cat lines, A. HE1TMULLER & CO . 1333 lfih yt n xv. aull-14t FOR SALE .MISCELLANEOUS. ijtr.l - FOR SALE-2-sc.tteilEajton wagon. 1740 Mass. avi nw au25-.U. FOR SALEPorroll hoi se, sound, $35; sidebar buggy, $30; phaeton, $30; canopy top phaeton, $30; must "be sold at once 1328 H s!t ne. au25-lt FOR SALE-25 acres 01 wood land, with springs on it; seven miles from Washington; one mile from Landovcr, on the B & p. Railroad; txvo miles from Bla densburg, on the'cotinty road; xvith view of Capitol. Apply on premises, M. R. FER RAL au24-3i FOR SALE-13arber shop. 'Address j. a. u... ti is omce. uut-it FOR SALE Saloon on Pa ave. nxv., ' doing a good uusiiiess; good" reasons for celling. Address SALOON, this oriice. au24-3t FOR SALE-Fine LiBc-tfy blbycle, '9 4 patlerif, neariv uexv; cheap. Atldrcss WHEEL, thfs b'In'ce. ' " J au24-3t FOR SA.L.Ei $S0 x ill buy a side-Dar pjirgy and a hand macio sec 01 Harness. 310 tfth it. sJlC l aiTS4-2l FOR SALE Cli"ap Dihirg-room; do mg u good business. Apply to 352 Pa. ave. nxv. '" au21-5t FOR SALE ILSCELTiAXEOUS. FOR SJL.UE Save lime and money, look us up Ono rirst-class doctor's niggy, S90; one 3-4 side-bar buggy, $50; one dellxery wagon. $07 00; 10 sels har ness, lrom $6 to $1-4. This Is only one third the cost of rhese goods, and used but Ijttle. "We can order Just what you want from the factory In short notice, as xve aro agents for 25 houses throughout the United States, and make a business getting up iancy carriages and w.igons We will board -.our horses for $1G a month, and do your painting and repairing cheaper than any house In the city Car riages and wagons stored, $1.25 a month. Teams lor drummers and business, $2 a day EMBREY & TAYLOR. Renr913X J. ave nxv. FOR SALE- IT J oil want to do well look us up We xvill buy, sell or ex change carriages, wagons harness and hordes We have a side bar buggy, cost $150; $50 cash xvill buy it. Sec'oiid-iatidbuggyliarnessfrom$6up. We xvill board jour lioises in first-class style for $10 a month aud deliver them .it jour door Teams for drummers and business $2 a day Carriages and wagons stored $1 25 a month. Will do your painting and repaiiingcheapcr thannny house in thecity We look after jour goods and keep them iu Older EMBREY & TAYLOR, rear 913 N J. ave nxv au21-lvv FOR SALE-?3" will buy a good horse, harness and da ton; a bargain; call arter 4 p in., will sell on time. 513 0th st se. au21-2t FOR SALE-Store fixtures, at 1301 South Capitol st sw. au21-2t FOR SALE-Hair interest in a job printing otrice, centrally located; other business and can not attend to iu Addre3 T C .thisoffice au23-3t FOR SALE 1IOESES. FOR SALE Elegant nexv small brick; 8 rooms. 1306 13th st nw Apply to owner. R W TENAVICK, at 1303 Nst nxx nu2 l-3t FOR SALE 2 beautiful houses; G rooms and bath; brown-stone front; in the nxv ; caeap and easy terms WM M YAGER &. CO , Rooms 45 and 4G Ohio Bank Building au24sat,m,e,S FOR SALE -LOTS. FOR SALE-Part of lot m Oak Hill Cemetery, containing 48 sq. ft. Price $60 Apply 125 California st. n.e. au23-3fc SLOri crivs iioj FOR SALE-1 or 2 lot, each 74.5225: in suljiirb. direct on line Washington and Baltimore Electric Railroad, line lo cality, fare now 6 l-l cents on steam rail way, a bargain if sold by Sept 15, no agents. Appl 037 Md ave sw, 2d floor It PERSONAL. PRIVATE DETECTIVE MORGAN BRADFORD . Jr Oft ice and residence. 731 11th st nxv Ten ears' experience: highest refs.; terms moderate, and honest xx-ork; consultation free; in all day Sunday It SPIHITUALISM- Mrs E McNeil, clairvoyant and business medium Prix-ate sittings daily; business examinations a specialty. 191-iPa.ax-e au2J-7t EGYPTIAN Gjpsy Seventh daugh ter of tlie '.- enth generation; she can take offspellsand cause lo marry, as well as tell jou the pa&t and future; persons calling at the tent next to railroad, xvill ask for MME BURNETT. Take Eckiugton and Soldiers' norne cars. augl9-lv MME. ESTELLE tells all the events of lire in German and English; ours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m.; 25 and B0 cents: cures all cases of running or dry Bores 913 19th st. nw Je29-lm LADIES needing confidential treat ment. A safo and sure relief in all female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties. Jinor, cancer, opium habit, listuin, etc. cJeparato looms fo'- patb,nt before and during confinement, and find homes for infants if required. Strictly confiden tial. MRS. DR. RENNER, 16 Fourth st no. near E. Capitol st . Waabirgton, D. C. je3-tf MIMIE. BROOKE tells all the ovcntB of life; all business confidential; ladies and gentlemen. 50 cents each; hours, 9 a. in. to 9 p. in. 605 New York ax-enue northwest, near Sixth strct. jy25-14t IR. TAYLOS. 000 F sr. nxv., makes full seta of teeth for $5; satisfaction guar anteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold filling, $1; amalgam. 50c. 3el3-3m WE'LL push Enough though the "heav ens fall," ai.d do it by felling elegant suits, custoin-mnde, the "lenrt bit worn," at prices that can't help but suit jou. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, GlODst.nw. au20-7t THE vvonderrnl Remedy. Cancers cured without knife, pain, or pay until curec.; nLs.o carbuncles, plle3, dropsy, by Prof. MARTIN RILEY, 467 Pn. ava nw. nu5-lmo MANICURING chiropodist by Mrs E. C. Curtis. Special terms lo ladies. Hours from 9 a. m. to 9 p m. 702 9th st nxv. au22-7t CLEARING Sale Will go 1804 7th and S st.s. nw. Bargains m Oils, Paints and Stains. Calsotnlnes. YOUNG i. CO., Paint Store. 714 K au21-Gt fo e j PERSONALS. S60 a month at easy art work; to learn to make it quickly at trifling cost. Call on or address ARTIST, 806 11th st. nw. It MME. ABRAHAM'S Pool Rohm, 919 D st. nw., open all tlie jear round Fine cigars and tobacco All are invited. au25-lt MASSAGE aud electric- treatment by Mrs Lexvis. Hours from 9 a m to 9 p m. 702 9th st nxv. au22-7t PLACE vou orderat WHITNEY'S, 471 Pa axe nw., for pure old cider vinegar and av.- .oi.s pickles aul&-10t WILL lady who worked in dry goods store on .seventh street by the name of Mrs. Roots and who was seen coming from B. &. P. depot please communicate with Mrs. C, this office. au2l-3t IF jou have rheumatism or neuralgia inquire aboutVillette s4 Oils.Druggisu' jyl2-lmo J. T. WALKER SONS. 204 I Uth st nxr . carpet lining, felts, fire brick and clay, asbestos, paints, brushes, lime., cement, two and three-ply roofing material. apr21-tf PROF. CLAY, oldest established ad vertising clairvoyant, medium and for tune teller in this city, removes all your troubles; tells from cradle to grave; ad vice on business, love affairs, losses or matrimonial adventures; unites separated and causes speedy marriage with one you love by proper advice. Call and be con vinced that I can work a case quicker than auy medium you ever met. Fee. 5! cents Hours. Iu to 9; open Sunday 4S9 H St.. bet. 4 1-2 tnd 6to Bt sw. THE "3 DAYS" CURE lor men. This remedy cures in 3 days or no charge. Consultation free. DR. McKEE- HAN. 716 12th st nw jyl6-lmo SPECIAL NOTICES. ATTENTION- Bricklayer-.! There xwll 1a a special meeting MONDAY", August 26, 95. at Hall, Sex enth acd L streets northwet, at b o'clock p n. Eveij member is requested to be prefent. business of importance By order of the union, W L LEVI, president; C C HESSLER. recording s-crttar3r aug2i-2t 13 AKERS DRIVERS There Willi e a special meeting of L. A. No. 1046, K. of L , on Mondav evening, August 20. 1895, at 6 p. m. sharp, to make final arrangements for Lbor Hay. au.'5-.tt f-eal B Order if Com SPECIAL to Table Boarders -Messrs. Duffy ic Leouuarda, proprietors o "The American House," corner Pennsyl vania avenue and Seventh street, beg to announce to the public generally that they are now 'ervlng the best taDle board in the city, from 6 a m to 8 p m., at tho following reduced prices 3 meals per day, $20; 2 meals per day, $15 per month. Particular attention given ladis Jy31-ini3 LOST. LOST-- tow days ago, a pair of gold exeglasses The finder will receive a texvard by leaving them with librarian at Baltimore aud Potomac depot It LOST On Penusjlx-ania axe , between B. &. P. depot and lOtn St.. ladies snakeskin pocketliook, initials FT S. on inside Rexvard if left at thisoffice. 23-3t BUSINESS CHANCES. WANTED-SPECIALTIES-A gentleman, 20 years" experience State fairs, will handle specialties on commis sion and expenses. Address A HUbTLER. Anacostia. I) C au25-.lt FOR SALE-A bargain for a live man, good paing business fur small capi tal. Speak quick. DEFENDER, this of fice. au23-3t PERSONS desirous or disposing f their business places can have purchasers pro- ured without an publ.eity. ail business confidential, charges moderate. T O.AN DERSON & CO.. ReaJ Estate and Business Exchange. 907 G st nw PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR the Naxy Yard, "Washington. D C.. August 8, 1S95 Sealed proposals in dorsed "Proposals for Supplies) for the Nax-y Yard, Washington, D C. to be opened August 27, ls95," will be re ceived at the Burean of Supplies and Accounts, Naxy Departirnt. Washington, D. C, until 12 o'clock noon, AV:st 27, 1S95, and publicly opened immediately thereafter, to furnish at the Navx Yard, Washington, D C. a quantity of lumber, roofing slate, aiid gravel. The articles must contorm to the Navy standard and pass the usual nax-al inspection. Blank proposals xvill be furnished upon applica tion to the Nax-y Yard. Washington. D. C. The attention or manufacturers ami dealers is invited. Tie bids, all other thn.gs be ing equal, decided by lot. The Department reserves the right to xvaixe defect or to reject any or all btdsiiot deemed adx-anta-geous to the Gox crnirent A. K. MJCHLEK, Acting Chief of Bureau. au!S,21,25,2S LEGAL NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS TRICT OF COLIMBIA. Gerge W Waller, petitioner, vs Abby K AValtcr, respondent. On motion or the petitioner, by James T. Hunter, his solicitor, it is ordered this loth day or August, A. D. 1SI3, that the derendant. Abby K. Walter, cause her ap pearance to be entered herein on or be fore the first rule da occurring forty dajs alter this day: otherwise the cause xvill be proceeded withas in caseof default. The object or this suit is that the con tract of marriage between the parties hereto be dissolved. It is further ordeml that this order shall be published in the Washington Law Reporter and The Wash ington Times for three successive weeks. By the court. CIIAS C COLE, Associate Justice, etc. A true copy. Test: J R YOUNG, Clerk. B L. P Williams, Assistant Clerk. aulG-law-3w MISCELLANEOUS. USE "Indian Forest Salve for Erup tions " For sale by all druggists. au23-3L MASON'S QUART JABS, pure white glass, G7e. doz ; Mason's quart jars, green tint glass, 60c. doz. Drop postal. Delivered C O. D. A. McGARRAGHY, 33G Pn ave.se. au21-2t "WE don't care to do "cheap" "slop priming, and most ever body knoxvs il and they know xve don't care who knoxvs 11 Prices right. M. Vf. MOORE, Gen. Man , Laxv Reporter Company, 518 5th st nw. ' nu22 JUST DECEIVED Fine lot young Cu ban parrrts, guaranteed to talk; also monkeys, cat arles, mocking birds, gold fiob, dogs, ami fancy pigeons. SCHMID'3, 712 12th at. vw.. branch 1221 Pa. ava mylO-tf Mnss cm a Rnilrond Cnr. Five cars have been ordered for the Trans-Siberian Railroad which are to be fitted up as ambulant churches. It Is pro posed to furnish a place of worship to the settlers along the line of tlie railroad where no churches are built. These church cars will run over a certain gKen route in such a way that there xvill be a mass read in each settlement at least onco a week. Cheaper Local Transit. Three-cent fares have been tried with success In Detroit and in some cities of the Dominion of Canaila, and it is quite probable that In the .future. Uiex .will be the rule rather lhau the exception iu all large cities. Syracuse Courier. Already the; Jest evening nexx ..papcr in "Washington The Exoiilng Timcs one cent. CEREAL FOODS. "When Rreutllh Ilyslenlcally Made the Starch Hecomes Dextrine. The grains of the earth have from timo immemorial been used as the basis of breadstuffs. To propose any new method, or treatment for the making of bread might xvell be viewed xvith distress and caution. Though we have variety enough In our method" , thougli our bread-making- be ever so pleasing- to the eye and grateful to tUo palate, there i3 a xvide difference ba tho physiological results of the eaten product. Every country, every State, has some peculiar form of bread and some of these are extremely appetizing to some palates, ar more easily digested, and therefore better fitted to nourish than others. It 13 generally conceded that the French princi lles of bread making yield the best physio logical result It, is finely sponged, tho loaves are xinall, each one furntohing enough for a meal or half a meal used with, other forms of food This awi the Italian crissini, or bread, made in sticks of about half an inch thick to urve with, soup, Is alMnit all crust and is all digestible. These two forms of bread may be varied with, excellent re-ults for summer use. Thev illustrate the principles of hygienic bread making , . nea rly if not quite aU the stare U. is converted into dextrine. Tlie general results of using these forma of bread give the consumer nounsbtnenc and comfort by shielding him from exces sive thirst. To persons having a tendency to corpulence, aggravated thirst ia a most; sarious feature of their disorder, since ex- e-aeive drinking of aU liquids favors tLa accumulation of water in the tissues. It should be the special aim of every one to avoid all preventable thirst, and to take only those forms of food which promote tho secretion of healthy Wood and the formation of firm tissue. In dealing wlttr. all cereals the cook should give preference to such forms of biscuit and bread as will yield the largest amount of digestible food. With these ends in new, porridges should be avoided in summer, or if they must be had, then those cereals having least starch and most oil in them. Thia wouki exclude all forms of corn and give preference to oat meals rather than wheat. Unless eaten xvith cream or very rich milic, they had tetter be abandoned altogether. In tlie same catalogue pies and stare!, y Manc-mange should be relegated as inch. gestibfes and utterly unsuitable for sum mer. Food which digests any in the intestines, and xvith sluggish rate even there excites niflantaiton. Inflamed mucous membranes are unfitted for work and. therefore, em gender every form of bowel disorder at a period of the year when bowel troubles are more prevalent, and leas able to be borne. Stale bread, or dry bread, unfit for use in that condition, makes good stock for puddings when soaked In milk and treated with fruit or eggs, or both to suit tastes. It would not be proper to close this sub ject xvithout condemning the common prac tice of using custards of which flour is the base, as a foundation for icecream Cream, sugar, and eggs properly compounded ought to give every domestic make of ice cream every satisfaction. Rice boiled, sago, tapioca, and pearled barley crushed offer excellent material for milk puddings All these materials wiU be improved by soaking them in as much xvater for several hours as they will take up at a temperature rather below boding IKimt. Then the stock may be treated with, milk and eggs to complete the compound before baking; when cooked these puddings are best served with f ruit. GEORGE VANDERBILT'S MAIL. -Mime ot the Eccentric Reciue-.t That Reach the Millionaire. Not the President of the United States himself receives a larger or more curious collection of mail matter every morning than the postman leaves at the door of. Mr. George Yanderbilt's home. Since the fame ot his fine gifts in chanty's name and tbo building ot his great Southern palace hava gone forth, this unsolicited correspondence from all parts of the country, has IncreasetS tenfold, flowing chiefly from the pens ot women who have some fund or hospital to xvhfch they wish this fortunate and liberal-banded gentleman to contribute. Begging letters, says Mr. "Vanderbilt'l secretary and assistant, who manages tins daily budget, are sadly lacking m originality, and holding up a small. un opened Lord Fauntleroy envelope, dec orated with, a curious network ot pot hooks and hangers, the secretary is ablj to read very nearly word for word the plead ing contents. "I am a little girl, twelva years ot age, trying to do what I can fc r the fresh air fund ot your town, aud know ing how very, very generous you are, bun how many, many people must ask you f r money, I only suggest you let us havehali of what your Income amounts to for one minute. Your grateful little friend, Mamie R." That Is the regular formula followed by the small girl, as the opening ot the en velope proves, for the idea ot getting a minute's worth ot a nidlionaire's in come is a favorite scheme m the begging letter. Earnest young gentlemen, also working in the name of charity, are also fond 1 C suggesting that Mr. Vanderbllt let them, have a full suit of his clothing to raffle oft for the benefit ot the village circulat ing library; and one eccrutric damsel senta black satin slipper of her own, promising If it was filled with silver dollars for the aid of her free sewing society she would not ask any larger donation, and deplor ing coquettishly that the slipper was only coquettishly that the slipper was only a number one. When the daily post is examined by the secretary and his assist ant a very few of these remarkable mis sives are selected for the perusal of Mr. Vanderbllt, and the rest are docketed and put away in a big box, where such corre fpondence Is, oddly enough, most care fully preserved. Tho Evening Times is the paper that everybody "buys! A BEAETIFUL BINDING. Golden Hook Covering Set "With Preci ous Stones. The only gold and silver oonnd, dia mond incrusted book in the world was lately enshrined in the holy Mohammedan city o Isnan-Ruza. Persia. Thebook Is, otcourse, a copy ot the Alkoran, and is the gift of Abd-ur-Rahnian, Ameer of Afhganistan. The covers ot this unique volume, the sides of which are nine and one-halt by four Inches, are of solid gold plate one-eighth of an Inch in thickness, lined with silver sheets of the same thickness. The centerpiece, as well as the corners, arc symbolic designs, wrought in diamonds, rubies and pearls. The center figure is a crescent, xvnh a star between its points, the whole design being composed ot 100 small diamonds, 10" pearls and 122 rubies. The diamonds on each corner, which are al most hidden in the golden setting and tho orange-colored lacquer with which they are fastened, are each worth about $5,000. The book nelf Is on parchment, entirely xvntten bv hand. It Is valued at $125,000. There is said to have been over one hun dred thousand visitors present in Isnan- J Ruza the day the holy relic was enshrined.