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k'j wg g''igaigg. THE 2IOICNTNT TIMES. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1895. One Cent & Jodortlemnt Icai tbaiJOa. One .Gent A londienlsement less than IO One Cent & Ko advertisement less than 10 One Gent ml No advertisement loss than 1 0. One Cent & Ko advertisement IcsathantOa. One Cent &' No advertisement lass than 10a- One Cent & XoadTsrtlsemaattass thaa I0. "?" i m.i'gj'Wi jiihii immMmmn TTAXTEn-MlSCKLLANKOUS. WAKTED-Br IlnU-class caterer, a tiii.n rn. with a If w NwinleM to begin Mith Addrcs DINING UOOM. Uii .rtjw it tv A KTED-Toliur few hundrcifpeu- n i Suit. Address PENSION L-. IhU tttirt el&-lt WANTED-A swond-lmtid lady'a bl- cviiem C'kmI repair; priciriiot to exrvnl $26 Addrr It X.. thii office. scHi-2t STESOCnAPHYl" team In school' or private pupil., go to them or they tome t nie .1U7U Q. w!8-7t WANTED-French "for Spanish les- Kin nu'i pupil's assistance iu dentistry. 027 S'lh l utv scl7-3t "WANTED l'lano Knalie or Rteln way. goi-u and cheap; cash. KNAHE, tots office lt "WANTED To rent, with the privi lege oi purchase, house and twenty acres of land within five miles of While House: rent low. $13 to $23. Bend letter with location, terms, etc., to RENTER, Oils office sol 7 -31 WANTED-Bra11 organization a hall; would furnish It; for the use or Friday night, and will rent for Thursday night. Andrew A. W. It., this office. 6el6-3t WANTED Girls to lie tclf-supportiug; niarriedladlcs to lessen dressmaking bills by learning to cut by Merchant Tailor Bquare: particulars at school, 718 121U st. scl4-tf WANTED-A grocery store lu a good location; sales must not be less than 61,00(1 per nioutli. Address CASH BUYER, this office. selStt WASTED- Highest prices paid forgood second baud books, office furniture, store fixtures and household effecla of all kinds; send postal and will call. n. RO SENBERG, 1:02 K 6t. nw. ecll-7t 30.000 to loan ntS per cent, on ap preicd real estate. T. O. ANDER SON & CO., 1)07 G St. uw. seS-lf Wanted Try Rubber Roof Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE. An charce only for palutln;: irork ruarantesl tAT. UtUUh,U UUOF PAINT CO. lffil eta nir rilOFOBAL. PROPOSALS FOR SOIL, AND MANURE. Office of Building for Library of Coucress. UC East Capitol street. Wash lnctou. D. C. September 11th, 1805. Sealed proposals for furnishing and dellver lnc about l.bOO cubic yards of surface soil and alnut .100 cubic yards of manure for tlio approaches of the Building for the Library ot Congress, iu tills city, will be received at tills office untll.TWO O'CLOCK 1'. 41.. on WEDNESDAY, tho TWENTY FIFTH day of September, 1611 3, and opened Immediately thereafter in prcence of bidders. Specification, general instruc tions and conditions, and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application tothisoffice. BERNARD R.GRKEN. Bupenntendeiit and Engineer. cell-13 1G-1B 20 23 a m PROPOSALS for Constructing a frame suioul at Ivy City. Office iT the Commissioners, D. C, Washington, D. C, bepl. lth, 1893. Sealed proposals will be received at this oiflce until 12 m. on Jlonday. Sept. 2Jd, 1895, for con structing a Iranie fechool hiuse. Located on lots 41, 42, block G, Ivj City. H C. Blank lormsof proposals and speciricatious, together with all necessary information, can be obtained upon application therefor at the office or the Insin-clor of Buildings of the District of Columbia, and bids on these forms only will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any andall bids. Proposals must be Inclosed In an envelope fcealcd and endorsed on the outside or the envelope "l'nqiosal for constructing a frame school house at Ivy City, D. C.," and addressed to the Commissioners, Dis trict of Columbia. JOHN IV. ROSS, OEORGE TBDESDELL, CUAULESF POWELL, selO-Gt Commissioners. D C. MONEY WASTED AND TO LOAN. WE have the following am unts to loan 011 approved real estate in the District: $3,000. f 3.000, SG.O00. $10,000, atlowest rotes of interest; no delay. HERROX NIXON. 1304 T st. nw. WE ONLY LEND MONEY ON REAL ES TATE. Do you want any of It? Let us have vour applications at once. Ouaramee no delay if tecurily 1b all right. Sb0,O00at5pcrcoiitinsumstosult. Larger loans ut 4 ai d 4 1 -" per cent T O ANDERSON & CO r.tal Estate aul Busut-s Exchance. 907 Gt tli. irwc WANTED The loan of $8,000 on f Irst 1 lass lusiuu properly: no agents. 708 19th st sel2 tf TT. TC. FULTON'S Uian Office. 1-18 Ta ave nw Established in 1S70. Moucy hianed 011 watches, iliamonds. jew elry. sllerwrc. etc bpecial Iiargains In watches, jewelry, and silverware au20 61 AIONST to loan on lionds, stocks, trusts, loan ass elation certiruates, nnd old line life iiuranee ix.licies; no delay. YEItKEH & BAKER. 4V 10 40 aietzeroRBlng IVTONETT TO I.O AN In large sums, or as low- as ..-l.uuo. at G mid G per rent on I) C real estate: also $250, $500, S750. etc . at tt ir cent. WM U. SAUN DERS & CO . 1407 F st. nw tf MONEY to loan nt 5 and G per cent, 011 District of Columbia realty; no delay If security is satisfactory j WAL1LII II ACKER. 704 14lh nw. lySl If MONEY TO X.OAN All classes of real estate loans made with promptness ntcurenl rates THEMcLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY. cor- net Ullli and G streets nw rn9-tf MONEY to loan oji ical elate in the District, nt lowest rates of interest. No delay IIEKUOX A XIXOX, 1301 F st "w " Ee4-Inio SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC SCHOOLS of the District 01 tilunihia Tlie annual teachers' meetings will h held on Saturday, the 21st instant, as fol lows Filth division, nt the Curtis School, 9 a. m . I irl division, at the, Dennison School, 10 a in . 5?i-ih division. A, at the Tranklin School, 10 20 a in.: Fecond division A. at the teuton School, 11 ar. 111.; Stiond divis ion B, at the Gales School, 11.30 a. in: Third d vislo 1. fit the V.'allat-i School. 1:30 p m . Siih ilivi-loii B, at the Tyler S-chool, 2 p m . Foanh division, at the Jefferson Scliod, 3 p m.: fccvcnlh division, at tho Sumner S-'chool.-.l 11. m- Eighth divisinn. AandB. at the Hl;h School. 4:30 p.m. Cards of admission to the gradC3 below the lush school will be Issued at all the school buildings on FRIDAY and SATUB' DAY. .September 20 aud 21, from 8 to 10 0 mi and from 4 to G p. m. each day. The principals of the high Echools may be found in their respective schools at the time named above 1'arculs or guardians are requested to ap ply at the nearest school building for tickets or for Information. By order of the board of trustees of pub lic schools J. O. FALCK. TL I. O .,. . a. . .. .. ,. , - tonn tl.e public thai the firm of Roth & Moore I as desolved .partnership. PHILIP W I'.OTH. sel 8-3 1 roit sali: houses. FOR SALE-Tfo of the handsomest Louses in the northwest are Just near Ing completion, and can be sold on the most liberal terms; pressed brick and Hum melstown brown stone trimmings; tiled roofs, thoroughly watertight; cemented cellar: biautiful, well lighted stairways and handsome carved screens; woodwork Fjiecally designed and tinted In artistic colors; tiled vestibules and bathrooms: electric liells and gas lighting; speaking tubes. MANTELS AND HAS FIXTURES CAN RK bLLECTED RY FURCIIASER. Houses to be healed by hot water sys tem guaranteed to give 70 degrees of heat in zero weather. These houses were built by one of our best architects, and are located in the finest part of the north "west, within a stone's throw of New Hampshire ave. Price, $B,500 each, 4f old at once. T. O. ANDERSON A CO., Real F.ftale and Business Exchange, sel8 tf 907 O st. nw. FOR SALE Biggest bargain offered, .brown stono front, containing eight rooms, bath and cellar; mod imps.: lot 20x100 to large side aud rear paved alleys; owner leaving town will sacrifice this property at $4,600; small payment, balance monthly Address ANXIOUS mvNERjthlsolficc. tcl7-3t FOR SALE 52,000 will buyliressed brick, .nearly new; six rooms, bath, concreUsl cellar: whltef and gold parlor; nice yard to alley; occupied by owner; never rented: only 400 cash; former price, $3,000; you have waited Tor this; do not fall to -see it. OWNER, 1423 G su ne. EClS 3t HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTEDAn A No. 1 Imnkkeetier. one having first-class references, None other need apply. Address E. B. C, this otOcA sclb-3t "WANTED White Hotel butcher, $G0; white roait rook, $00; both room nnd board; with Hotel reoonti; nt once. DICK'S HOTEL AGENCY. C13 7th. It WANTED-A young man, "17 to 19 tears out. with some knowledge ofcignr business. bTAR CIGAR CO., 11 111 and E sts. liff. It WANTED- A salesman of someabillty woo knows a good thing. Call before ft or after 0 p.m. YATES, 605 12th St. nw. scld-lt WANTED-Xmi. industrious boy to work about houic, run errands. 1242 Duncan 6t ne. It WANTED-Good canvassers; new and no coiniieiitlon; city and suburbs. Call at noo 1 IthbUjiw. It WANTED A small boj to run errands unit make himself useful. F. J. -MONROTE, Jeweler, Dll 12th st uw. It WANTED- Youngmanto learngrocery UuMiienv; tiiiall wages; must come well reeommeiidtrt: alo min to deliver goods. AnnlvlJlOP st.uw. 6elB-lt WANTEn-lu caiiers to cane hairs. Call n t4 up itldgest.nw. felH t "WANTED An experienced bushlcmnn. Aiiply at once. G31 D st. nw. se!7-2t WANTED-Bof to learn the tin trade; one with some experience preferred. 1720 7th St. nw. sel7-4t WANTED-A young man as clerk la a coal oiticc. tnust have a large fnni ilv acquaintance in northwest. Address COAL, this office. sel7-2t WANTED-A collector who can furnish security. Apply Rooms 54 and 53, Lo Droll building, cor. 8th and F sts. nw. sel7-2t WANTED Industrial Insurance so Motors; experienced men only; npiily tnGuffrdlan Life Insurance Company. 1J24 F st. nw., lti u 2. fcel7-4t WANTED-M students to take our courte in applltd mechanics; a few in electricity and draughting DUXTOMAN IN8TITUTE. 10th nnd D tts. te!4-8t WANTED-! expert soap powder can- isssers". Apply at 408 Fla. ave. nw. KelG-lw IIKL1' WA.VTED-FEiULE. WANTED-A young lady ot talent as partner lor sketches. Address A CTO It, this office. selb-3t WANTED-Willie woman; Protestant; to uo housework. 104 Alass- ave. nc. sele-zt WANTED A girl for general house work in tniall lamily ot two; lets, re quired. 1323 Rhode Itlaud ave. nw. oei8-2t WANTED-Woruaii for general house work; small private family. Address Altss HUNT, Teuualljtown, D. C. sel8-3t WANTED-A girl for general houe work; must be good cook uud laun dress: family of 3 In a flat, 15 Grant Place: ring bell nearest door. tol7-tf DHESSCDTTING ACADEMY. Washington tailor system; learn the latest and most iwrfcct sjstem of dress making and be thoroughly qualified to enter upon positions In auy of the leading houses; positions secured; the lowest nLtl most reasonable terms; half price until October 1; at AIADAM WASHINGTON'S, 604 12th st. nw. el7-7t WANTED-WMte cook; good refs. Appi) uunng morning, nw. ijiuiiaisave. It WANTED Two salesladies at HECH-INUElt',-5, 1328 7lh Bt. uw. sel7-3t "WANTED A settled girl or woman, Gerraau preferred, to do general house work Apply at 1917 141h Bt. nw. te!7-3t WANTED-Itaie Protective Agency has places for help every day with good references. All capacities. 010 lltn tt. n. w. sc4-lnio HELP WANTED-MAX.B FEMAT.1t. AND TELEGRAPHY taught rapidly, thoroughly, daj or cveniur. by an cx- Pert oiH-mtor; easy terms. Address EX ERT TELEGRAPHER. 720 11th St. nw. sel7-3t ALL kinds of help furnished free of Liiarge. in or out or the city, by AIRS. L.C. AlUORE,:i0G Gst.nw. su!8 3t W ANTED Smith PieruJer Type writer operators and stenographers dtiected to position. Operators de filing to faruiiiarizo themselves with new No. 2 Smith Piemior Typewriter call THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.. No 1416 F st. nw. Jy31-tf hlTWATlONS WAS-TETI MALE. WANTED- situation as cook or as hou se man; the best or rets. can begiven. Address 1 10G JC st scl 8-3 WANTED-fy a respectable colored girl. posmoris general houseworker or chambermaid or tjpewriter or clerk. Ad dress 21tJt Inst. ljW; telS-2t WANTED-B? n young man, a place in More: can furnish good refs. Ad dress LE ROY, this office. selB-3t WANTED-Dy young man, position as clerk in grocery store: can furnish liest of refs. Address MILLER, this office. &el8:2t WAHTED-Hy young colored man. place as oriver or bellman; work ot a? kind. IIEKKLY. 1240 Aladisonstuw. It WANTED-Br'a cTcrk of lorati expe rience, u place in furnishing store; best or refs. Address A. AI. O., this office. scl7-3t WANTED-Bitontion by a reliable, soU'r ami generally useful colored man, In a business house or private family; best n-rs. Call or address WAI. ALEXAN DER, JMG20MiRt;nw. se!7-3t WANTED-To go to Atlanta during esfiositlon as vnlet, iirivatc or hotel work; good refs. Address 1010 17th st nw. sel7-3t WANTED-By a white boy. passed 13, a. place to do errands for bourd, while attending school; raised in country, can manage horres; city references. Address S. T. N., this office. se!3-5t SITUATIONS WANTED-VEMALK. WANTED Employment bj" experi enced oang lady, as sienograpner, bookkeeper, cashier, or typewriter; satis factory refs-aud security. R. AI. this office. septl7-3f WANTED-A position by business woman; rapid und correct at figures; flncM-unan: t pew rl tine and stenography. Address JAMO, this office. sel7-2t W A NTED-riaco as housekeeper In iiotei or first-class widowers family hv experienced wliltelady. HOUSEKEEP ER, this office. sell-7t FOR EXCHANGE. FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful Or. house, cleor ol incumbrance, for from two to ten acres of ground near the city, improved or unimproved. Address BUCK WUEAT OWNER, this office. seI8-3t WANTED-To exchange second-hand bicjele lor a one-horse, second-hand delivery wagon: bicycle cost $125, nnd in first-class condition. Inquire at 507 Va. ave. se. scl8-3t LOST. LOST $5 reward diamond necklace, between 8lh nnd 12th tts. on II st ne. Finder will please return to 1IEUCHERT"8 SALOON, comer of bin and II tts. ne. tcHv2tm.c LOST On Tucrdav afternoon, B. & 0. Chicago ticket No. 99 nnd sleeping berth No. 4- Finder will lie suitably re warded by delivering immcdiatly to 137 Mass. am. ne. selS-lt LOST, strayed or stolen Oncyoungdnrk gray mare; lame in hind leg. Reward: return to J. L. NEWBOLD, 912 Pa. ave! n w. 1 1 LOST Between East Capitol and Sev enth sts. ne. and 10th and A sts. ne., a pouch containing bet. $lnnd$5. Reward to Under If returned to 1100 E. Capitol Bt. eel8-lt LOST Pocketbook, between 3d nnd C ne. aud Pa. depot on Q st. cars, con taining two railroad tickets, two gold pieces and some sliver. Reward at 921 10th st. nw. or 308 C St. lie. el7-3t TTANTED-AOEXTS. WANTED Agents and canvassers. first-class men; with experience, can make $50 lo$100amoutheasy:no humbug; no comtltion; well aflAcrtt'ed already. Call at 438 9th st nw., from 8 to 10 elC-7t FOR ItENT BOOMS. FOR KENT "17 H Bt. nw., large, pleasant rooms; single or en suite; fur. or unrur.: coiiTenlent location, near cars and hurdles; rentmodcrale. It FOR KENT-Nicely fur. rooms; south ern exposure; 2d and 3d XliKirs; one of licnt locations in city; rets. DUO M st. nw. fclS-Ht FOB RENT 0-rotim house. U08"ll St. sw.; bath; a. ru. t.; iu jierfect onler. Q. L. W. 11AUAI. 806 0th st. sw.selH-31 FOR RENT 2 outur. communicating rooms on 1st. floor, 1 frout; use cf kitchen if desired; $8 per mouth iu ad vance; no children. 334 6tu st. ee. selH-Gt FOR RENT On 1st floor, flat of 4 rooms, with bathroom; all modern Improvements: suitable for housekeeping; convenient and pieasaut locality on Frank lin fark. 1)12 14th st. nw. se!8-3t FOR RENT 2159th nw, iiear BsC lurnisheu aud unfurnished rooms; par lor suitable for dentist, nono in vicinity. Heat, gas and bath. sel8-7t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms; hot and cold water, gas. No. 232 13 1-2 st. sw. No children in house. sel8-3t TWO comfortably fur. rooms for rent, with or without Loard; Southern style cooking. 827 Dtb st. nw. nelS-St FOR RENT In handsome house, Dst. nw.. opp. Capitol, beautiful room&, $8. S10 and 15; with board, 525. Address AIRS. R., this office. rel8-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished, 3 beautiful second tor communicating rooms;clos- eU and ball. 51GAst.se. It. FOR RENT Flats of 4 and 5 rooms each, besides bath; steam heat, gas, range, all in good order. Iuriulra nt 208 F st. nw. scl0-8t FOR RENT Nicely fur.frontroomsfor ono or more persons, with or without board: private family; convenient to de partments; reasonable rates. 1113 (ith st. nw. eel0-7t FOR RENT 1908 H St. nw; furuifhed and unfurnished rooms. sel3-7t FOR RENT For gentlemen who are particular. large, handsomely furuiidicd rooms nt cheapest rates: third floor room, $9: rcfe. 1622 9th st. nw. sel4-7t FOR RENT $4-10 a week for good lioanl and room, front and back; splen did location. 710 12Ui st. nw. sel3-7t FORRENT 700Tst.uw..haudsomely furnished front, lay window rooms; all conveniences first-class; board. sel7-3t FOR RENT Two large connecting rooms on tmrd floor, together orsepar atc; to gentlemen only. 929 I8U1 st. nw. fel7-3t FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms, with heal and gas; $12. 706 9th st. ne. be 17-3 1 Greatest FOR KENT-HOOAIS. pnn tfn'.-KT 1109 O st. nw. Fur. rooms lor light housekeeping. scl8-3t AIIS FOR a short time fine photographs." $1 per doz. DALTO. THOTO. CO.. 1013 Fa. ave. ; sel87t FOR RENT Three unrur. rooms, 2d floor; not h ud cold water; near two lines horse cars. 1703 beaton st. nw. seia-U X7 12th st. nw., elegant fur. rooms" to rent, with or without firft-ctass board; reasonable terms. te!8-3t 3X1 A st. ne., unfur. room, rent. $0. wilh I sell :as; i-3t FOR RENT Large, plearant. Tur nift.ed or uniurnished, 2d and 3d story rooms, with board; fii.est location in city; convenient to cars. 2518 13th 6t. nw. Ecl7-7t FOR RENT Second and third floor rooms; nt.-itly fur.; southern exposure; $G and $8; first-class board, $18. JlOK L st. nw. scptl7-7t FOR KENT Two rooms ou 3d floor, fur. as sitting and bed room; 2 on 2d floor, dining and kitchen: unlur.; hath: hot and cold water; refs. exchanged. Call 1009 19th st. nw. scptl7-7t FOR RENT Four desirable unfur. communicating rms.: suitable for light housekeeping. No. 1143 7tli St. nw. sel7-3t FOR RENT Fur. rooms forgcnllcmen; 4o to lo per mouth; gas bath and heat 1014 10th st. nw. sel5-14t FOR RENT Unfur.. 3 communicating 2d-floor rooms: handsomely papered; private bath; to a careful couple ligftt housekeeping. OWNER, 604 0 St. nw. selS-7 FOR RENT Rooms suitable for rhjsl clan; use of parlor and servant; moderate tent; at 230 N. J. ave. uw. sel7-2t "FOR RENT Southeast corner 14th aud 1 nw., en suite or single, furnished or unfurnished. Sel7-3t FORRENT Oh" furnished frontroom, suitable for one or two gentlemen. Applv 620 O st. n w. selG-3t FOR RENT At 911 1st St. nw en tire 2d floor of 3 desirable commu nicating unfur. rooms; water on same floor. S15 per month. se!6 Gt FOR RENT 630 I ft. nw 2 or 3 2d or 3d lloor. fur. or unfur.; new house. BclG-3t FOR RENT Large front room; nicely furnished. 1416 Pa. ave., opp. Wil la rd's. se!6-7t FOR RENT Neat furnished rooms, 2d and 3d floors, wilh large closets in all: home comforts; reasonable rates. 815 11th St. n. "W. sel4-St. FOR RENT Cheap, part of nicely fur nished 9-room house, with piano. In quire 2308, drug btorc, beforo 2 p. m. selG-Dt FOR RENT Neat, well-kept and lighted hall room, newly papered; suit able for gentleman only; $5 per montb. 927 list, nw. se!5-7t , FOR RENT Very desirable furnished' front room; bent, bath, gas: private" family: cars pass: refs. ex.; rent $G per month. 824 1st St. nw. sel 4-4 1 FOR ATnTiy R RENT-3 unfurnished rooms, seo- nu noor, wiin ouui, gas anu neat. Gin K st.-nw. sel4-tr FOR BEST-STORE. FOR RENT Quick; prcssed-brlck cor ner suire. with 7 rooms, lath; 2 con creted cellars: Just decorated; best offer from responsible tenant gets It. 1425 O st. ne. se!8-3t FOR" RENT Store and fixtures ot a bakery, including oven, bake pans, nnd a trade of over 200 loaves per day. This I is an opening rarely offered. T. O. AN llERSONA CO.. 907 Ofit. nw. tf ROOilS AND BOARD WANTED-Room and board tor $13 a month; give location. Address 738 Sheridan st. nw. "14-4t CC0f 'v I . Total for week.. ZiJ FOB BEST-nOTJSES. FOR RENTc-8-ro"nji m- I- bouse; yard, garden; near depot; S10 per month. HURDLE, Kensington, Aid. U FOR RENT Seven-room"orick;a.m.C; 0.12 11 Florida nvo rent reduced to $15.30, OWNER, 1323 Rhode Island avo. ' sel7-3t FOR RENT Cheap; neat nouses, No. aitifl 7tii St.. $12; No. 2920 $13.60; each has five rooms and cella- and stable. Inquire of J. CHESTER, room 10, Law rence buildlug. GIB 14th st.nw. selo-Ut FOR RENT 1240 Duncan St. ne., 7 rooms; all modenr InilirovementB, near ly new, $15.30. JOHN W. AlORRIS. G14 Fst. - - se!0-7t FOR BENT- :29 R St. nw.; 8 rooms and bath; (ill latest, conveni ences; south frunt, large; yard, moderate tent Also G-moru houstf on 10th st. se near mble cars. $IB iicr month. ED WARD KERN. 27 Ri tb nw. scll-OD FOR RENT 'Two beauiifnl houses. 0 rooms ana uo lath; Nih. A73G nnd 1738 V st. nw w.t ver rensonal;le. V v. ju. iaubb- & Co.. Ohio Bank Building. ne!2-4t FOR RENT No 1309 14th st nw., lOrs. No. 1311 11th St. nw10 re. No. 1201 Rhode Island nve. nw..6ra. No. 1203 Rhode Island avo. nw., Gra. No. 1203 Q st. nw., 10 rs. No. 1207 Q st-nw.. lore. No. 1G02 Vcrniontavc. nw,, 10 rs. Above houtce are. In elegant repair and have tho latest ranltary plumbing. A. HEITAIUELLEU & CO.. ce5-14t 1333 14 th st. STG.OO 2000 F sc. nw.; lu-roo-a brick: a. m. I.: furnhMied complete. C. T. YODER, C1B l: St. uw. S4S.BO-120 E st. nw.; 14r.; C. T. YODER. GlOEf 1 su nw. S3B.OO-1420 nth m. nw.;8r., b.:ru. 1. C. T. YODEK. C ID E su nw. S32.GO 314 10 320 N. C. ave. se.; 9r; a. in. 1.; new. C. T. YODER, G15 E St. ..nw. FOR SALE SUlHTltllAN. S300 will buy nine acres clover and five woods; good house; barn, wire fences, all kind of fruit; spring water. Address J. 3IILLER. Sloiielelgh. Va. scl7-lt FOR SALE-A charming little prop erly ut a depot on B and P. ft. R. at convenient distance from the city; nice new cottage, large grounds in grass. handsontSy iinevd: abundautand Buiierlor water: a very unusual bargain. A. J. SCHWARTZ. No U05 lith st. nw. se!5-7t FOR SALE-Cheap; Avalon Heights; lot 13, block G. Inquire of owner. 21b lOUi st. uw. scl2-7t ML JlOyJ4 Sworn Circulation of The Washington Times. Copies Actually Sold. Monday, September 9 30,784 Tuesday, " 10 31,191 Wednesday, " 11...." 31,569 Thursday, " 12..,., 38,200 Friday, " 13.: 31,967 Saturday, " 14 32,020 Sunday, " 15 22,988 i Circulation, in Washington, -fim I r FOR SALE MlgCBLLANEOTJS. FOR SALE-Setters", collies, pointers. nun terriers, tori timers, and oiner docs cheap 1221 Pa. a KUHMlirs I'et Animal btnre. ave. nw. , , sel8 81 FOR SALE AH.lhat lumber contained iu the ience surrounding tho new Library, at $15 per l.iitlO feet Apply WILLIAM II. TUTTY,-202 E. Cap. st. , fel8Gt FOR SALE Columbia bicycle, al most new; f5; cost $125. 1328 U st. ne. - sel8-.'!t FOR SALE-Tivo horses; good fjrr.ily iiorsj.s.i.eiorladv.standswiihouthitch- lng; another one suitable for light express. Call nt 2204 14th st. nw. selS-3t FOR SALE $300 pair of half-bred brown navUuey mares, young, sound, stylish, ery geuiie; can be driven by lady with safety. Also, young bay horse, weighs 1.G00 pounds. Apply 1110 P st. nw. , selS-3t FOR SALE Pec0nd4iand wood split' ter. in good condition, very cheap. 1831 Gth st. nw. sel8-7t FOR SALE ioodpuaetoabuggy,$10. 11. J. AT V. ELL, 20 1 E. Cap, st. It FOR SALE A complete hot air fur nace, with all connections; iu perfect order; n-raoved on account of steam beat, 1012 13th sL selB 3t FOR SALE A hand made wagon har ness; utmost new; very cheap. R. L., this otfice. sel8 3t FOR SALE Barber shop; good reason for selling; business in oilier city. 725 H St. lie. se!8-7t CHEAPEST place In Washington to buy uucy pigeons. 715 10th st. ne.; call after 4 p. in. sel8-7t FOR SALE Cheap; parlor and cook slove. Inquire bead of Franklin st , An acoslla. MH. bCOLLICKS. tc!7-3t FOR SALE A due bill for services of. rcsponstoie patent attorney at bait price. JOS. S. BOSS. 8 10 I st. ne. sel7-2t FOR SALE A very line young horse, lo 1-- bunds iiigh, sound aud gentle, suitable for private use; also a good business' phaeton and light surrey. 1105 11th st nw. sel7-2t FOR SALE-Cheap, light Dayton wag on. EDWARD BRICK, rear of Sixth, police precinct station, N. J. ave. nw. , se!7-7t FOR SALE Fino horse; large and gentle; suitable for carrlago or de livery; $60. Phaeton, $25; wagon. $20. 727 71h at. ne. sel7-3t FOR SALE-First-class feed wagon, with snatis and iwle; capacity. 2,000 pounds. 218 4 1-2 st. sw. scl7-3t MISC FOR SALE A due bill for services of responsible patent attorney at halt price. JAMES E. BURR, 810 I st. nw. sol7-2t FOR SALE-A solid-tire Psycho, with lamp juu bell, for $12. 76 K. st. nw. selO-at FOR SALE Shifting top cut-under surret; lirst-class condition; bargain. No. 624 K St. nw. sclG-3t FOR SALE A counter; marble topr suitable for confectionery or barroom. Call 470 K 6. BW. , telG-3t FOR SALE FIdo trap $40, pony cart $15, a Djjtons $15, 4-year-old mare $25: must be sold. 13281Ist.no. sel7-3t FOR SALE Grocery doing good busi ness, cheap for cash? other business. 445 X. Y. ave. - scl4-5t FOB S ALE TVF liffve left with us horses, wagons, trap.jiurreys. buggies, that we a reoidered losell. uo limit on them; callatoiice. 027Dstynw tel4-lru FOR SALE A small'slzed Iron safe in good condition. fiEQ. BANCROFT 4 CO.. .G04G0G Slh st"'nw fell-7t WANTED-IATS. WANTED-A 5 Li- Orooni modern flat; convenient, to 14th, st. car line. Ad dress MODERN FLAT, this otfice. selG-tf WANTED-A7-ioomrnodcrn flat; con venient to 14th st. car line. Address MODERN" FLAT, this dfflce. eel6-tt PEHSONAL. PROF. r!T. a. "v-WaBliiueton's oldest ea uiDiished ana reliable ualrvovant and lueuium. who tens you ail tnings anu nowu) avoid all trouble: also how to retain husband or lover. If In search of truthful advice consult mm on all alralrs. lie win not de ceive or mislead you and guarantees satis faction to all who seek his advice. Fee 50 cents. Hours. 10 a. in. to 6 p. m.; open Sundays. 489 II st., bet. 4 1-2 and Gth sui. nw, MISS WYATT'S dressmaking par lors, 1209 Ilth su nw.; suits and wraps made at short notice; fit guaranteed; tailor sjstem. sel7-3t IF YOXT have houses for rent or sale let me have them, as I have applications right, along. S.CAIlIt, 1353Ald. nvene. sept!4-7t HUE, FRANCIS- Washington's most popular int-diuin, will resume busi ness September 10, nnd wlllboglad to meet tier mniiv friends anil natrons, at 324 Basr Capitol st.; situugs dally, 0 to 9, 2Cc and 50c. scl3 7t TITE Wonderful Reimsly. Cancers curisl without knife, fialn or pay until cured; also carbuncle, piles, dropsy, by PROF. AIARTIN RILEY. .G7 I'a ay. nw. dt-oc5 .T.T.WALKERSnNS.SOllOUiit. nw.. carpel lining, felts, fire brick and clay, asbestos, palutK. brushes, lime, cement, twoand three-ply roofing ni.iterlal.opr2 1 tf PROF. FANTLEKOY I ells the evenUi of life, coiii-'U love nnd brings back the separated. 1113 Delaware ave., bet. LandMsw. Hours, lOtoG. sittings. 60c fie!0-7t S8O to $100 a, month. To make $60 to $100 a month this fall and winter learn now nt, bull winter rates the easy, profitable branch of art 1 teach. TEtCHER,80G 11 th st.nw. el2-7t DR. TAYLOR. 900 F st.nw.. makes full sou ot teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold filling, $1: amalgam. 50c. se4-tf BANK your dust with us and jou'il be "in It;" Just please comprehend that wc are selling eltgant custom-made suits, the least bit worn, at Justh'w fig ures. JUSTH'H OLD STAND, U19 D st nw. LADIES needing confidential treat ment A safe and sure relief in all female trouble, constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habit, fistula, etc. Separate rooms for patients before and during confinement, nnd find homes for infants it required. Strictly ronf klen tlal. AIRS. DR. RliNNER. 10 Fourth bL ne.. neo r E. Capitol st. Washington, D. 0. Je3-tf MME. ESTELLE tells all tlie events of life In German and Encli'li; hours. 9 a. ni. to 10 p. m.; 25 and 50 cents; cures all cases ot running or dry cores. 913 l'jth Bt nw. au3G-lm jj t? rEHSONAL. EGYPTIAN Oypsy beventh daugh ter of the seventh generation; eho can take off spells and cause to marry, as well as tell you the past and future; persons call eg at tlie tent next to railroad, willask for MME. BURNETT. Taka Ecklogton and Soldiers' Horn sel7-7t MME. PERRIN-Sclentlfic palm istry: truest destiny reader of the age; events of past nnd future revealed with wonderful accuracy; hours 10 to 9. 615 19th st. nw.. bet. E and F. sei:i-17t MME. BROOKE tells all the events or lire; all business confidential; ladies and gentlemen. 50 cents each; hours, 9 a. m to 0 p. m. 605 New York avenue north west, near Sixth street. sc9-14t MiHCULLAnnuua. LACE Curtains laundered by hand by an experienced woman at 50 cents a pair; quantities at reduction. No. 15 F st. nw. se!8 6t LESSONS given in drawing, oil, crayon, pastel. s-J per month, if call this raonih. Studio 1237 Pa. ave. nw., on second floor front. telS-3t PARTIES ho have been lapsed by industrial companies, or who have been victimized by insurance agents will confer a favor by addressing WRITER, t f i ice It GO for best heavy English oxide roofing palnt.onlv'JOceuts a gallon, to l'OUNU A Co.. 1804 7 th. selS-lm J. B. SMOOT. of 311 7th st, se.. Is now located at G59 r st. ne., where orders for carpet laying and upholstering will receive prompt attention. It WILL pay for u position for gentleman of .10; both business and clerical ex perieuce. E. G.. this office, sel 8j3 1 FORRENT Ahandsomeroscwoodbed room sei ot four pieces nnd carpet, .also a piauo, for $8 permonlh. AddressPIANO, this office. sel7-2t WANTED Old or new carpets to lay; work guaranteed; charges reasonable; I will cheerfully give estimates for re laying carpets of any description; drop postal. J.A.TARDY.942Est.nw. selG-7t S. H. JACOB. Carpets cleaned and laid; Job work promptly attended to. No 658 B St. se. scl7-7t WAHTED-Uk of good team, tare for lady lo drive, for its keeping at livery stable. Address M. H., this office. sel 7-3 1 WANTED-Horeo and Dayton (or light wagou) for expense of keeping, for on or two montns; privilege of purchase. "BIZ," this office. sel 8-2 1 SPANISH I the most beautiful of all languages and the easiest to learn; you can read, write, and converse in twenty lessons. Address ESPANOL, this office, selC-71; FREE consultation. Do you suffer irom any of these: Constipation, dyv pepsia. Jaundice, palpitation, sick head ache, vertigo, hiccough, hacking cough, swelling of the feet ard ankles, orcpllep.syJ Positive relief and cure DR. T. E. LEE, 1322 14th st. nw. 9:30 to 6:30. sel5-14t M. J. CTJRRY SONS, contracting brlckla)crs, 008 lSt-! st. uw.: estimate furnished for all branches of bricjework Jobbing promptly attended to; 25 years' experience; satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. sc 1 5-7t . JTTST RECEIVED Flue lot young Cu ban parrots, guaranteed to talk; also mo nke j s, canaries, mucking birds, gold fish, dogs, and fancy pigeons. SCHMID'H, 712 12th st, Dvr.. branch 1221 Pa. avu. niylO tt WE don't caro to do "cheap" "slop printing, and moat everybody know It and they know we don't care who knows It. Prices right M. W. MOORE, Gen. Mac, Law Reporter Company, C18 Bta (t. nw. eu22 llOARDEVG lit) I GOOD room and excellent board, $4 per week. 207 Perm. ave. nw. sel4-7 " r iroSINESS CHA3TCES. We'll Buy Or Sell Your business place for you We want you to test your business place with us, if it is a bargain for bargains we sell quickly. We make no charge for our services unless a deal - is brought about If you are look ing for a location come and see us we are live people and will do our best to suit -ou. T. 0, ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G St. N. W. PRINTER wnntcd to buy half inter est in established liook aud Job orfice; good business; splendid location; a bargain. Addrcsj "JOil." this office. selU-2t HIGHEST cash prices iiaid for con tents ol hotels and private residence's: also for slocks ot indse. ot any kind. Ad' dress Hox 11. this office. fce!8-7t AN energetic business man with J0U can hear of a good thing by calling at Room 5.472 Louisianaav. It FOR S ALE First class oyster, dairy lunch and dining room; doing good business; also two horse Olui gas engine; good reason for selling. Address w. 11, this office. l83t FOR SALE llv owner, a splendid corner grocery store and dwelling, with nine rooms; all in. 1. Apply OWNER, 4G2 Mass. ave. uw. sel8 4t WANTED-At once, a complete (team laundry, we have a cash customer for same. Address, giliig full particulars, T. O.ANDERSON ACO..SHJTO hi. js - sel7-tf WANTED-Lady or gent with $50,aa pjriuer In boanling and room-renting business; good chance for caterer. Address VA.. this office. selo-Ut FOR SALE Fine walnut hcdrouni fur niture and 2 mattresses cheap 015 Pit. uw. sel4-7t A CHANCE for a business man A large store aud dwelling of seven rooms and bath, been renting tor forty dollars per mouth, will sell you at a bargain, an I need some money. Binallcash payinentand twenty dollars per month. Rent will pay for place. This is a rare chance for tho right man. Call and see for yourself. OW.V ER. Noil. 1025 7th st. ne. select Xuw Is tlie Tlnio to Buy or Sell Hnlnewt Places. We are disposing of them nt a great pace Why? Because we only list bargains, and when we show an Intending purchaser our list we cannot fail to make a deal. BRING YOUR BUSINESS PLACES tons, make tlie prices low, and we guaranteeou a quick sale. All business strlcUy confi dential. T. O. ANDERSON A CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G street northwest. INVENTORS win find it convenient for them to call at Carl A uer's Mechani cal Laboratory. Special attentloaglven n construction of fine machinery. Terms very moderate. 223 Est. ne sel 2-7 1 FOR SALE I.OT3. lOO LOTS. $10 CASH. $1 PER WEEK. MUIRKIRK EXPRESS STATION. ON DIRECT LINE OF NEW ELECTRIC RAILROAD AND WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE GRAND BOULEVARD. NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED. A refined suburb fur refined people. On the main line of the B A O. R.R., be tween Washington and Baltimore: 18 min utes' ride; 30 trains daily; 2 stations; graded and macadamized streets and ave nues Location high and healthy, com manding grand view or surrounding coun try Several line springs, which, by an analysis by expert. Is shown to bo the nearest to absolutely pure water ever yet found LrU average in size 50x150. Will be sold lotrer than at any other subdivis ion bet ween the two cities. Terms to suit you and no interest. If you dclrea safe and sure Investment or a beautiful home site out of the city call at once We can show you more ad vantages nt MUIRKIRK. than you con find in any subdivision near Washington. R J. MARSHALL, 511 11th st nw., or WM. M. YAGER, sel 4-1 w Ohio Hank Building. FOR SALE Lot 20x37. half sq. from Conn ave.. 2 sqs rrom Dupont circle: $2,750; one-quarter cash, bal 1, 2.3 and 4 years J. B. WIMER, Real Estate, G08 13 th st sclG-3t FOR SALE-A lot at Riverdale; half sqitari irom railroad; cheap for cali. Apply at 221 C st. ne. selG-Gt WANTED-BOOMS. WANTED-Hin nnd board for man, wife, and thrco children. Address B. L. F.. this office. 6el8-2t "W A KTETI-Room and board In Quiet lamily by young man, where breakfast. can be had before a. m. o. u. i itus of flee. It, WANTED-Bf man and wifo three uunirrjstied rooms in nw.. above 7th st.;must be reasonable. Address GILBERT II., this office. sel8-lt ""WANTED Three or four untarnished rooms, or flat, for light housekeeping, for adults. In northwest Address stating terms.M M. F., thlsoffice. sel7-3t TWO furnished rooms, second and third rioors,$12acd$3. 1118N.Y.ave.nw, sel7-7t FOR KENT FLATS, FOR RENT Flats of 4 and 5 rooms each, besides lath, steam beat, gas range, nil in good order. Inquire at 208 ' st. nw. sel6-8t EDUCATIONAL. EMERSON INSTITUTE 1 Young's Academy.) SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHE MATICAL. School for Young Men and Boys, 914 14th St., bet, I and K. Begins its forty-fourth scholastic year Sep lcmler 23. This school lias a national repu tation, aud is recognized as oneof tbeleadlng preparatory schools of this country. It prepares for all the universities, colleges and scientific schools, for the United States Miliiarvand Naval academics, and for busi ness. Thegrauuatesoitnlssciiooitakealgh rank wherever they go. Mr. EdwinH. Foster will contlnuelnchargo ot the Junior Department- For circulars, etc, address CHAS. B. YOUNG, Ph. D.. sel 7-1 m Principal and Proprietor. W ANTED Pupils for lessons In French- UlKl piano, mOl-uhu uuuiiu-riessuii. Ad dress "EUROPEAN." thisofflce. sel7-7t VOICE CULTURE. MR. HKilNllOX MORSKI.L. Pnpil of Francesco Lampertlc. of Milan? 0i..jf. n, .n.t.lnniA 1 .1 1 0 1 ".,1. e. nn. iel7-lmo SHORTHAND A SPECIALTY. By II. C. Tanner, Granite bldg,, corner P arrl Ninth streets. Call or send for cir cular. relT-lrao NORWOOD INSTITUTE A Home und Day benool for Girls. 1761 J st., near Connecticut ave. MRS. WM.D. CABELL, sel7-lm Principal. MEDICAL Department of The Co lumbian University, 1325 n st. nw., Washington. D. C. The seventy-fourth session begins October 1, 1893. The In troductory lecture will be delivered by l)r W W Johnston at 8 p. m. October 1. Regular dally lectures atr5-10 p m. Every laclllty for clinical and laboratory work. Laboratories open day and even ing. DR, D. K. SITTjTE.Dean, 1120 New York ave. DR, E. A. DE SCHWEIN1TZ. Secretary Treasurer, el7-lmo 1325 II st. nw. TIiivo you rooms to rent? A Times Want "Ad" will fiU them promptly. EDUCATIONAL. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Georgetown College, Head of O St. N. W PREPARAT0RV DEPARTMENT Three ) ears' course Latin, Greek, English, French or German, Mathematics. Term begins Sept. 11. COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENT Four years' course. Latin, Greek. English. French or German, Mathematics, Chem istry, both General and Analytical, Phjsics, Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics, eta Term begins Bent 11. POSTGRADUATE DEPARTMENT Elect ive courses ot graduate study In Ethics. Political Economy. Constitutional His tory, Philology, English, French and German Literatures, Mathematics. Chem istry. Philosophy and History of Art, etc. Term begins Oct. 1. ASTRONOMICAL OUSERVATORr Tho staff of l'rofessors are chiefly engaged iu tnvesligatiou: but special students will tie received if qualified. EEV J. HAVEN8 RICHARDS. B. J., Rector. Georgetown University, (Founded KB!) -ryr SCHOOL OF LAW. -. 3 FACULTY. Rev. J. HAVENS RICHARDS. S. J., prelsdent or the universfty. Hon. HENRY H BROWN, LL. D. (Justice Supreme Court of the United Slates). Lecturer or, Adniiraltv Jurisprudence. Hon MARTIN F MORRIS. LL. D. (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia), Lecturer on Constitutional and Interna' tional Law and Compara tive Jurisprudence. Hon SETH SHEPARD, LL. D. (Associate Justice Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia). Lecturer on the Law of Corporations and Equity Jurisprudence. Hon JERLMIAll M WILSON. LL. D Lecturer on the Law. of Real Estate and the Law of Evidence. JOSEPH J.DARLINGTON, LL-D., Lecturer on the Law of Personal Prop erly ard Contracts GEORGE E. HAMILTON. LL. D . Lecturer on Practice. Testamentary Law and Equity Pleading and Practice. It. ROSS PERRY, A. M., LL. D., Lecturer on Common Law Pleading, Criml ral Law, and Domestic Relations. , Rev. RENE HOLAIND, S. J., Lecturer on Natural Law. ; TALLMADGEA.LAMBERT.LL.D., Lecturer on Civil Law. CHARLES A. DOUGLAbB, Esq , Lecturer on tho Law of Torts and Negotia ble Paper. Circuit Court MICHAEL J. COLBERT. A. M. Court of Appeals- Messrs.TALLMADGH A. LAMBERT. JOB -BARNARD, and HENRY WISE GAKNETT. J SAMUEL M. YEATMAN, A. M., Secretary andTreasurer. The twenty-sixth annual session ot the School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1893, at 830 p .m., In It3 commodious, specially designed Law School Building, Nos. COS and S08 B street northwest, when the Introductory lecture will be delivered and announce ments made for the ensuing term. Pres ent and prospective students, alumni and all others-Interested in legal educa tion are cordially Invited to be present. The secretary can be seen la his ot fice Jn the law building dall y after September 13, from 6 to 7 p. m., for in formation, enrollment, etc Those pro nosing to connect themselves with the school for the ensuing term are request ed to enroll their names before the open ing nlgntand thus avoid tho delaylnciuent to that occasion. i Circulars giving the course ot study, terms, etc., can be obtained at book stores ot W. 11. Morrison's Sons. 1326 F street northwest; Lowdermflk A Co., 1424F street norhtwest. and John Byrne & Co., 1322 F street northwest, nnd at W. B. Thompson's drug store, 703 Fifteenth, street north west, or on application personally or by letter to the undersigned. S. M. YEATMAN, Secretary. Georgetown University School of Medicine. The Courso of Lecture will begin .MONr DAY, September 30, 1805. The Inaugural address will be given by SUB. GEON-GENERAL OEORGE JL STERNBtRG. U. S. A In deference to the wishes of many this Till take place at S p. m., at the College Bnild. log, 9 JO H street northwest. The public, includ ing ladles, is cordially Invited. For further particulars and announcements address the Dean. a L. MAGRUDER, M. D , 15 Vermont avenue. Telephone S3L Ogee hours until 10 a. m.. 3rS0 to 5 p. ra. 1864. Education For RealLlfeO-SSS For Sons and Daughters. The SpcDcerlan Business College. Katlonal Bank of the Republic Building: cor. 7th and D nw. Day andnigbtsesslons, The thirty-first scholastic year ot thui popular Institution begins Monday, Sep tember 2, 1895. Five departments, flit Practical business. Including complete bookkeeping course, English, rapid cal culations, rapid writing, moral and social culture, Delsarte system of expression, civics, political economy and commercial law. Practical English, with Initiatory bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting, Including English; Spencerian Rapid Writ ing, Mechanical and Agricultural Drawing. Full corps ot thoroughly trained teachers. Location central. Office open every business day and lighL, Write or call for new annual announce menu Mrs. Sara A. Spencer, Principal and Proprietor. WEMODATJGHSIS. 138 1 St. nw, Classes begin Oct. 1; English branches, Business classes. Elocution, Journalism. Literature, Dancing, Delsarte, French and German. .ADA L. SMITH, Snpt. - EelO-tt ACADEMY OF THE HOLY CROSS. 1312 Marsachasetts avenue. Washington. D. C. A day school for young ladies and little girls. In addition to & thorough courso in English, French, German and Latin, special advantages are offered to students in the art and musical departments. Studies will be resumed on Monday, Septem ber 1G. A kindergarten will be opened in -connection with the academy. se!3-lm ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, Vt. ave. and Thomas circle, reopens Its fall term Monday, Sept. 9. Apply or send loi year book. BROTHER FABRICAN. .. se3-lmo GONZAGA COLLEGE FOR DAY SCHOLARS ONLY. Classical, Scientific and Business Courses. Military Drill and Uniform. Terms $10 per quarter. Rev. CORNELIUS GILLESPIE, 8. 1., President. now the English Nurses nested. Two hospital nurses of London bad a fortnight's vacation and they hired a cot tage in the country and engaged an old woman to attend on them. The Inhabi tants of the little community were not In formed regarding this novel project, and as tho days went by and the-newcomers were never seen the neighbors naturally were astonished. Some suggested, that there was some terrible mystery about these women and that their strange and unnatural behavior should 'immediately be probed It was even thought advisable to have a consulta tion with the police of the district. The little cottage was not molested or Its secrets pried Into, and the story did not come out until the two ladies, their vaca tion over, made a call upon the vicar and, after giving him a small sum for charity, explained the matter. It appears that they had practically spent their whole time in bed. -For a year past they had got their sleep in such short snatches and sub ject to so many Interruptions that their ona idea of a blissful holiday was a season ot absolute and undlstuurbed repose. j Very Pointed. "Visltyouxmastcr? Butl'mtoldthathe'i very bad pay." "I don't deny that-, bat his heirs want you to treat him they will pay you prmpt ly tor your services." Lo Monde Comlque. .jiiv. ,-toSwTx .j-. - as4go,auJfa'S'i.?;",' -.'MEa.'.ih Cgj fcgfc .&yi..- xxxgaig?js.- t JVIfli