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s. ZZ' rrft - v -r-. rg yw - "" THE MOINTFF TIMES,, THJlJBSDT OCTOBJSB. SI, IS95. 32,000 SURETY SM-MiL ADS. REAC&aaa,ooo readers for a few cents one price for alitemtions. THE TBtES' SPECIAL NOTICES. MASOKIC-A special convocation of r Wnsningion K. A. Chapter No. 2 will be held In the Chapter Chamber Thursday. October 31, 1893, nt 7 o"clock p. in., for the purpose or attending the 1 uncr.il of out Mte companion, Jos. W. Arnold. Ccm pa'niims of sister liapliTS frnternallv In vited n .mend. Bv order of tbe E. II. P. E.A. DELLETT. Secretary. lt ALL Democrats qf tlic District arc in i vned to Join the Intirst.no and State Democratic I litb-rto altc-nd the great nits' meeting jt Laurel on the evening of the 31st, Instant. Senator Unruun, Morgan, Butler aim ollivn will speak. Clubs Hill assemble at IntersUite headquarters at 5.30 to take 0 20 p. m. train on II. & O. Tickets 55 cents round trip. Tor sale at Interstate office, lid's N.Y.ave. It HELP WANTED-MALE. WANTED-A good while barber. Ap ply No. i03 O t. nw. It "WANTED-Maii lib srnic experience in operating manic lantern to assist in-Riving exhibitions lor 1 alf i rofits. Call Contrail nlmiMlssion, JOHN KOL.nl Oo.m. It WANTED-T sober, experienced ennv ll-scrs. Apply 445 G M. UW. It WAMTED-Agents to Fell goods on in'nll:m-itt plant good husilcrsi can niatu S5 a ! . 50 N st.sw. oct31-2t WANI ED- ly 1" lane chairs. AP lt I I I j -- i,n ji. ii". WANTED-1 IM ' !" cook: German prelernu. Apply "THE RAYMOND." 3d and K. Capnol M to-lny. It WANTED-A colored oyster shutker for lichiud oyster-bar. 1004 Po. nve. nw.. It TVANTE0-I!or Willi two venrs ex perience ut press room, at 321 4 1-2 St, nw. It WANTED-3 finale hustlers for the grocery and provision business. Ap ply after 5 p. in. at GARDES MARKET, No. 3 E st. e. It-em WA NTED -AdvertlslUK solicitor: exiK-rlenceii: call Thursday bet. 10 and 1L .T. m. PRINTER, 71 1 G st. Item WANTED-ia apprentice carpenter. Apply lam Ta.ave. nw. lt-em WANTRD-A boy t" learn cakc-nak Jhim. AM (.CHIN'S. 142C 7th St. nw. . oc30-2t WAKTED-Partner Tor bicvcle agen- cc; references exchanged. X. T.. this offipe. oc2!t-3t 11KLI"VATISI FKSl.L,E. WX.HTED-Ladles to make silk waists inal kms. SI. CLAKK'b, 734,730 71 h St. ij . oc3l-3t WANTED-1321N- H.ae., hlie-wo- nian to cook. wah and iron in fm.ill faruilv Tiao-s 10; lirlnc ref. oc31-3t "WANTED Colored cook and imeli- c.nL iiutM'. Call with references. 014 13tn nw. It WAKTED-T"1 thaiuberniald and 2 U-niiiiK'rs twhite) for hotel. C14 13th nr. It WANTED Uiwu colored chaniber-luaid.i-N.isl Willi washmp;, bring rcfer- eni-es. '11 1 I3ili nw. It WANTED-Uwl plain while cook; unnlv ut three: referuiccs. CI4 13th nw. It WANTED-A Klrl for scneral house work, must be a Kond cook, stay at niKhl ami do the washins; family of three. 1755 Madison st. it "W-A TVTTR'.Tl ExDerlonced salesladies lor ri-aiiy-made ladles' and children's 1 carnienis: permanent position ana gooa salary. EAGLE MANl B20 7lh M. uw. NUfAtJUTKIMi CU, oc30 2l-em W A. NTED niauiclau. ltrCIll -A cornel v lady to assist Address V. B., th'n, office. WANTED-A Kirl to tools and do the ceii'ral iHiascworki for a small family; no or. HKhini; or Ironimr: to Slav in nirtts: cooil refs. required. Apply nt 724 7tlr st. nw. It cm WANTED-Xum1 Tor one ihlld, with first-i lass ref.; stay nights. Address 114; 10th M. uw. It WANTED-A ismipetent woman to wk. viasn. Hnd iron; must be expe rienced jiml bring refs. Apply imme riiiti'lviil lft-2 Linden st.. IyDroitrark. It WANTED Kxiarkncttl eaa-slailies kjimrj woosandrunilshlng8. CLARK'S. 73;4r7:'.i. 71list.nw. oc30-.lt WANTED-GoikI girl on custom coats; ini.-i i.!.uersland buttou-holeing. 1223 7lhst nw. oc30-2t III. WAX I'KU ."VLVLE AND FIU1AUI. A.LL kind ot help furnished free of . i.i i- m Or out of the city, by SIRS. L. C. 1IOORE SOI', list, nw t-erd posial. It SI'I t'ATlON WASTED -II ALE. WAKTED-I" a young colored man j.i as uic-sseiuer around office or to ass.sl Janitor and lie generally useful. Auilres-, .1 A., this office. It WANTED-I'r steady Joung man po ll ii or any kind in private rarmly or i- -r.r.vt ililivt-ry wagon; would tako $0 and biard per month. 8. J., this of fice. lt TV A -KT-TsYn B a lirst-ilass blacksmith n tan.!, nn or some kind; will work- rcaMuinluV Addnss A. vv . C-, this olfirc. It WANTED-Position by a thoroughly cxi-eri i.ied l.ni Mid gent'R f iirnisiilng saleit: im I est relcrence. Adnrcss HATh. lhis office. It WANTED-Pinie.-isho-tier witn a pn: vate'ainliy Calll2JLst.nw. It WANTED- Place as driver lor iloclor; good icierences. Call at 122 L st. nw. oc.'.O-SD IV ANTED Ky evperuncisl man, po sition an clerk in'gniccry; good ref erences turnlsbed. Address S, this office. c:io-2t WANTED-Relief wort by thorough ly reliable, competent registered phar macist: evenings preferred. Address AIAN OANESD. thisollice. ic2n-3t-em SITUATIONS WANTKll-VEMA LE. "VV ANTED Place by colored girl to do gcperainousework. 738 13th nw. ltr WANTED-Place to wash outside or at home, or house cleaning. 602 E st.sw. oct31-7t WANTED- A capable woman willgive halt her time as working housekeeper for room and boa rd. Address for one week, rs. COBB, this office. oc30-2tcm WANTED-Plai-e as chambermaid by louu- colored woman. Address 1604 4tb st. nw. It WANTED-Washing to do at home; rough dry. 1301 15th st. nw. oc30-2t WANTED-Washing to take home; ladles' and gentlemen's, or family. Call or address 17 I.I Oregon ave. oc2!-3t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS. WA NTED Dresses to make at home, or would iro out bv-the ilav: cutllnir liv tailor system. Address DRESSMAKER, 1107 G St. nw. It-cm WANTED Ladles' and children's dresses to make, at lowest prices; ail garments qut and fit accordiug to ineasiire menl. 804 nth st. nw. oc.10-2t WANTED Dressmaking In private lamlhes, patterns cut by Rood's sys tem. AIRS. HI, S., 928 Farragut St.. Mt. Pleasant. oc30-2t WANTED-A canopy top lor plat form spring wagon. R. II. DAVIS, 14tfa and O sts. ne. oc30-3t "WANTED Second-hand safes: give inside measure and lowest price. SAFE. thlsolfice. oc30-3t WANTED-ntrls to ne scir-supportlng; married ladies to lessen dressmaking Mils by learning to tut by Slerchant Tailor Equaro: particulars at school. 718 12tn t- se!4-tf WantedTry Rubber Roof Paint. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FRES. Ad6 charge only for palming: workgaarautsal AX KU11BEK HOOF PALM1 CO, nsn Bta nir WANTED-POSTAGE STAMPS. HIGHEST prices for U. 8. postage, h'partmiut and collections of foreign tamps Is paid by the old reliable C. F. ROTllFLCHS. 3u'J 1 2 Pa. ave. Sl-14t WANTED-AII kinds or ola U.S. post age stamps: Department stamps es pecially desired: highest prices paid. II. F. JiUNKIIORST. lH057Iht.nw. oc27-7t . "WANTED HOAHDEftS. WAHTED-li young men ot correct habltb i an have an entire 3d floor, 3 rooms; north and oullt exriosure. In a beautiful borne; fine location, aw.; one block from Thomas Circle; for $20 each per month; no charge lor room rent; table the very best; highest refereuens given as to noute and table, c,. J- B -flce. roiniyiTTiousEs. FOR EENT-1-'3S Duncan st. ne., 7 rooms; all mod. Imps.: nearly new; Slp.oi,. dUAifCJv. MOn,..o. b-t.f bt. FOR RENT 1218 I st. up Six wis., cellar, stable, large lot; $18; would sell (.heap or trade. W. J. FU12ZEEL, 600 7th st. nw., office. Am. B. & L. Association. It FOR RENT-Only 55.50 per month, a iive-ioum, lrame, on Turner st. ne., wiih roioniac water. Apply to AUG. II. WIENEKE, 1502 Turner street, on Dlad entl'irrroad orlG su.lu-th-lino FOR-nEST-J 114 7th Bt. lra' 0. store ami 5 rooms lor SJ0 a. month. Inquire at Merchant. Tailor store. ocU)-u-em FOR "KENT 1112 otn st. nw., thrce Mor) br.; lor. and U.; cellar; furnace; large yards; a. in. i.; -mrtiitnry plumbing; In excellent condition; 40. Su. Apply to OWNER. 121G S-st. uw. oc3U-7t FOR ..KENT 016 3rd St. nw., II room ua window house, vard. stable; m. L ., Also. cor. 4tlt and 1", 0-room house" m. 1. "Key at 014 3rd St. nw. oc30-3t FOR RENT Six room. bath, cellar. m. l.; sanitary piumoing; guou con- dition; icey next door. .nrf rtn,- "111?' , -Mi lI n,v 2012 13th st. nw. OC2 I -i I 1TOR HBMT-New, handsome nouse; saloon parlor; 8 rooms, cellar; a. m. 1.: beater., stationary w asntubs. back alley; cars pass door; DOS 11th St. 'so.; $22.50. Apply imo sani.-qtn.-cl. icl7-14t business chances. GOOD INVESTMENTS . IN REAL ESTATE. Do yoJ want to Invent la real estate? We caii tell you tho value of property, whether it Is wocth..lha sum asked or not. Wc can tell you whero cood lots are to be bought. If jou bavo hits to dispose of we can find you punhascrs-v - T. O. ANDERSON. 'Rcal'EsMle and 'Business J-.xj.Ua.use, , ,007 G Btreet northwest. FOR TRADE A cood work horse Tor a buggy horse. Address J. B. .ARCHER, -BtlKiitwood. D. C. It JSXOO incMrd" will jtcld MOO during Itie vear. nd investment will be worth $50O n y tar J;iieet business Ic-eitliuate. all cash, and I'O per cebC. prollt. Call at 1117 G st. nw.. roomaUj. oc28-7t-ein I win shortJr-havp nn adjacent, 25j0 ft. brlck building, part stahlc. on luck alley, for rent. It is-now used for a milk depot, btie Js"SuJtabl for other purposes. A connected, nice. 8-room dwelling, on fronPslrcet; ean-also'-he rented, if desired. Apply oii inn st. se. ocu-Tt. -a -"'rjii iMin fpr stores, nnd stocks oX merchandise of any kind. Call or address TJ. F011S. IIow anl House. )ltli anil I'a. aye. c25-Ct-em HORSES clipped by electric power for SJ, ,A. G. FENNELL. 603 G n. nw. FO p; V LK 31 ISCBLT,,y EOP8. FOR S A. T.K I urnlture. bedding, and carprt liX. rooming house; gasollne srove. Call for three days at 932 E st. n w. 1 1 FOR SALE At Iiealc's. Georgetown, i-azaar. cor, II and 32d St. nw., on Thursday morning, 31st Instant, 12 head of horses direct from Virginia; thero are young and sound horses In this lot and will poslltvrly-ljc sold to the highest bidder with out limit or reserve. F. D. HEALK. It FOR SALE Good oil route, wagon, horse and Harness: good reason for sell iugr Address OIL'KOUTE, 1227 O st. uw. oc30-3t,em FOR SALE-Grocery and provision store, old stand. Cor. 10th and I sts.se. oc30-3t-em rFOR SALE Horse, harness and can opy top pnaeton; cneapr mignt ex--ctiance for bicycle. 2.14 F st. nw. ic.'10-3t FOR SALE-Old double bass, four ' strings, and bass drum; nearly new; cheap. Address MUSICAL, this oriee. ,r . - oc30-2tcm FOR SALE or to let From Nov. 1, handsome black mare: hand-made phae- lon, harnes.s.r robes, etc.: can be seen nl -Bansbury's SlaWes, 714 .E st se,; call for ,leani ued by Mr. Hall. " oc30-2t fobsa T.15 Incubatorbrooder.Pralrle - 'State: -u0 eggs, bone mill and fowls. '.I3U t St. svy OCU.DO FOR SALE Half interest In wood linl r-n.il viirrtr buyer to tnkn rhnri-i. rtl. H. DAVIS; 14th and G sts. ne. oq30-7t iron SAT.TC Fox terrier, crevhinind. h- setter and pig dogs. JsCHlIlD'S'BIRD STOItl 1221 Pa. ave. o29-4t FOR SALE Cheap A good, well es tablished milk and dairy business. KReason. ilwre to enter another calling. Address i;xci;LSiuu, inisotncc. oc-at "FOR- S'ALE" Grocery: cash trade; encap. o N. Y.ave. ii iv. -5J? oc20-4t vFOR SALE Lest make ot Incubators, ' brooders and fresh creen bone: call hand see the Incubators lu working order. Bcbm'U's Bird nnd Pet Animal Stores, 712 12lr it.nw.and lira.ave. 'oc6-tf ORGANS. SZ5 TJI. SI DOWN, SX WEEK. $1 down nnd $1 week for any r organ In stock. Greatly reduced prices. Organs from $25 up. Best ' standard makes. rF. G. SaiXTHT. 1225 In. nvc nw. FOR SALE A email steam launch; IleresUtoIf eigino and boiler; can be fceii at tiller's boat house. oi8-tf-eni FOR SA ave. -Show cases. 231 0C2' Pa. r-6t VOH SALE HOUSES. FOR SALE No Interest; new brick, 0 rooms, oath, and ellir; convenient to cars .nnd hcrrtlcs. Trice, S3.100; onlv S100 cash, liallnce $25 monthly. EASTERDAY & IIALDEMAN. 617 11th St. It FOR SALE-7-room rrame houso In lenleytown. en Brookville road; water In kitchen: stable Tor two horses; lot 25x100. to--wide allay; one square from electric curs: a very cheap home at $1,800. S. M. JONES. 510 10th st. nw. oc29-3t FOlt "SALE-STORES. FOR SALE Store and dwelling on a corner; s. e.; 8 rooms; price only .-2,500: terms very easy. C, BOi'ER &. bON, 214 7th St. sw. oc29-3t FOR SALE Another bargain s. c.; ,Iarge,.hricK store and dwelling and a twd-story brick stable, only $3,100, on very easy terms. C. BO VEK & SON, 214 7th st. sw. oc29-3t FOR SALE FAD.M3. T HAVE from fifty to seventy-five large "and small farms. Improved, near the city ot Washington, D. C; cheap. Ad dress FARMS, thlsofflee. oc30-3t MONEY VF ANTED AND TO LOAN. MONEiTi" MONEY! MONEY! We linvo It. We will lond It. Wi vvuiit yon. to linve-lt. All wo want Is satisfactory real estat security. Come' to ua with yonr appli cations and we can tell yon what we willdo n s soon nB wc examine the property. T. O. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Business Exchange. 907 G Rt. JT. 1C. FULTON'S tm Office. 1218 Pa. ave. Established In 1870. Money loaned on watches, diamonds, Jew elry, silverware, etc Special bargains in watches. Jewelry, and silverware. uu20 6m MONEY to lnan on bonds, stocks, trusts, loan association certificates, and old line life insurance pnllcles;-no delay YEUKES & BAITER. 40 1 o 46 Metzerot t Blrtg MONEY TO LOAN In largo sums. or as law-as $1,000, at 5 aud 6 per rent on D. 0. real estate: also $250. $500. i.uuu, at o ana o S750. etc.. at per cent WM. IL SAUN DERS A CO.. 1407 F st. nw tt MONET TO LOAN All classes ot real estate loans mud7 with promptness st curent rates" THE McLACHLEN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor per loth and O streets nw. m9-tf- W ANTED -Tho loanot $8,000 on tint class inside property: no agents. 708 19th t. r ael2-tf MONET to loan at 6 ana o per cent, on District of -Colombia realty; no delay If security Is gatlsfnatory. WALTER- U .ACKEK.1704 14th nw lv31-lf. - " FOR. RENT HALL. FINE large haU.for rent at hair prlco. (tKXL-uHitioave; oc23-10t FORiIlBST- HOOilS. FOR RENT A ery nicely fnrnlshed room, pleiikant location; convenient to V. O. ntal Pension Office: rent reason able. 720 Gtn st. nw. It FOR RENT 2d-slory front room, tin- jurui.iieu, lairooe neat, 4.su per inoiitu: 2il floor, middle room, furnished, suitable for two colored giul!cim-o,.$4.0() per month each. 415 21st st. nw. It FOR RENT Eli'1LIi li.UiinentdlnlnK ruom, larse and newly papered; steam heat: rent low. 208 I- st. nw. It FOR RENT Oie ble for carpenter, per month. Rear of InrRi" room, snlli' tinniilh, etc. S: G.I.J F st. nw. Of.-li-:tt if'Xji. jx.i2jr'x A.oo 1- bt.. near the Lbbitt Douse", ery ilfslraUc-, well- fnrnlsliiil rooms: gentlemen only. oc31-3t FOR RENT 1118 -il st. nw., unfur nished, 4 rooms, 4 closets on 2d Iloor. private bth, heab. and g.ut; private i.iiu ily; $35 per mouth. 1410 2d st. nw ocl-3t FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms. o to io per montn: also table board If desired; all modern imp. 427 G st. nw. ot31-4t FOR RENT Two uuiurnlshed rmnt rooms, first floor; newly papered; gas, bath: S10. 600 Glh st. nw;. it FOR RENT- 1 tur. uack Tork avc. nw. 1 lur. front mom; S10; room. $8. 1118 New OC2G-7 1 FOR RENT l'0a H st. nw., large neatly lurnlsned room, 3d rioor front: suitable for two persons; gentleraui pre term!: private family; terms ruodirato; table boa nl I f ilr sired. iJl-3t FOR RENT l'arlor bed room nml bath, ilrst flour: large front mom, second story; private ramlly. OWNER, 627 r st. nw. oc:tl-2t FOR RENT-518 10th st, mv singly J mm vi aui.IT. UUUN UC'lliy pa II1ICU .11111 papered, new furniture: ever thing neat and tidy: location central; convenient m hotels, theaters, churches, and all lines of cars. nos i ..u FOR RENT One newly papcral and p.unted unfur. room on 2d rioor: lieat, gas, and bath furnished; light housekeep ing allowed. Apply at lollitith at. nw. TtOR RENT 3G K. Y. avc 2 nl.tly furnished rooms, first and second floors: with ot without board; terms reasonable. 0i-31 3t FOR RENT 722 lllh st. nw. 2 com muiilcatlng rooms, 2d -floor: hand somely rur- with bath on the same floor; also 3d-story front room; In n private fa"ly- ocSl-3t FOR RENT In private ramily, largo front room on sci-ond floor: furnUhi-d as bed and sitting room; Rult one or two gentlemen; also other nice rooms; fur nace beat. 728 9th St. mr. oc3I-3t EVANS, WYNDHAM & REEVES, I Wholesale and Retail Tobacconists, 1612 Seventh St., N.W. Washington, Oct. 25. 1 895. The Times: Gentlemen We placed a want ad vertisement in your paper this morn ing, and up to this time, 2 p. m we have had at least fifty replies -and are fully satisfied with our investment. T Respectfully,- -v .'. o , it ' Evans, Wyndham & Reeves, Per Reeves. I I FOIl ItKNT ROOMS. FOR RENT Elegant suite of rooms, with private bath; other handsome rooms: $15 and upward: hot air and onen grates. 912 14th st. nw. oc30-3t FOR RENT 905 8th st. nw. Fur nished front rooms; parlor; open fires a ud all con' i-niences. ot.IO-2t,em FOR RENT Fur. and uniur. rooms, with board, also tabic board, nt 946 N. Y. ave. nw. ocJ0-2t-em FOR RENT Desirable second floor 'at 707 Sin bt. nw.; cabinet mantles; elec tric bells: light housekeeping permitted. oc30-5tera FOR RENT 1219 UUi St. nw., 4 un furnished rooms, newly papered and painted; also one rurnlshtd; convenient to all lines or cars; dellghtrul neighborhood; terms very reasonable. It-era FOR RENT Two iLMurnisned room? on second noor: heat, gas, bath; light, housekeeping if desired; $8 a month. 415 2d st. ne. oct0-2t FOR RENT Very dclrabiesccomt and third story front moms; centrally lo cated; furnished or unfurnishwlr with or without iiiiani. iuo ;sn si. nw. ociumu FOR RENT Nice, comfortable rooms; convenient to two lines cars, for $5. Including bath, gas and heat. 307 A st. Be. oc30-3t FOR RENT Large third story front room: nicely furnished: large closets: new house: fine location; convenient to all car lines: also sunny hall room, suitable for young, man. $5 per montl:. 444 Mass. ave. nw.: private family. oc30 2t FOR RENT Large, elegant bay win dow tront room: iurnisneu or imrur nlshed; with board; suitable for two. 1206 51 h st. n w.; near cor. M. oc30-3t FOR RENT Two fine furnished rooms; slugio or suite; all conveniences; board If desired: very reasonable. 420 3rd, nr, " oc30-7t FOR RENT One secoDd-story front room and hall room uufur.; bath ou same floor: private family; no children. 1406 Columbus St., corner 0. oc30-3t vnn nv?KT-Unfur.. 2 rooms and alcove on 2d floor; gas; bath, Tieatr suitauio tor ugnc nouseKeeping. izu.i ci St. nw. oc30-2t FOR RENT Three unfurnished front rooms, with heat; Th a quiet wlilto family: terms moderate; bister nnd brother AddressA.D..144GPierccst.nw. oc30 2t FOR RENT A nicely furnished, southt from room; suitable for 2 gentlemen; convenient to Government Priming Office and cars. No. 2a Net. nw. oc29-3tem FOR RENT 1110 13th st. nw.. newly fur. rooms, 3d floor; reasonable; nice, for gentlemen; excellent board near bv. oc25-7t FOR RENT Centrally located. large nw.: and small rooms. 720 10th st. reasonable terms. oc27-5t FOR RENT rurnlshed Dining room, kitchen, double parlors, 2 bed rooms, bath room, for $50 per month ; nice location, nw. Address M.C.. this office. oe30-2t FOR RENT T,wo or three rooms; m. 1.; furnished or partly rumtsnedr light housekeeping permitted; refs. exchanged. 343 T St. nw. oc20-3t- FOR RENT 914N. Y.ave,nw.,uicely fur. back parlor nnd hall room, on 3d floor; also bright sunny back room on 2d floor. oc20-3t FOR RENT 1102 13th st. nw., 2d story iront room; nicely fur.; 3 win dows: bath on same floor; also Sd-Btorv hall bedroom: rent reasonable. oc29-3t FOR RENT 3 or 4 unfur. rooms, for housekeeping; rent, $10. Apply at 420 N. Y. ave. oc29-3t FOR RENT 4 gentlemen can be ao conunoaated with large, pleasant rooms, with board In private family; cen trally located. Address L. B. If. this office. oc29-3t FOR RENT Eur. parlor andb?d- room to adult. No. lb3 I st. nw. - oc29-8t FOR RENT 830 12th st. nw., 8 ds iraule tur. rooms; 3d floor; together or separate: terms reasonable. . 7e29-ra&e FOR HEJfTi-ltOOMS. FOR RENT At 731 12th St. nw., fur. rooms-, second or third floor; heat; gas, and bath; very central; 2 minutes to all of the car lines; housekeeping permitted. Ait FOR RENT I"00 s'h st. nw. Two unfur. rooms: suitable for light house keepiiu: terms reasonable. oc31-2tr FOR" RENT !13dl3h st. nw., bet. L ana r rine 'spacious rooms, with first-class table boafd. lt PLEASANT Ht3aiE-0apltol IIIII, for d geiitlemeii; - in a room, cxitpt onc:lucly rooms; 2d,nior; new four-story b. w. b.; $20 eaittflprlvato family; cars ae,ir. 513 U st. ne7f It FOR RENT Lasx parlors, sultable- for light uuslnesi! faor basement Tor caterer, $15; other rnins. furnished ami unfurnished. 723 11th St. nw. oc2U-0t FOR RENT 1330 15th st. mv, 2 conin.uiiHr.tiug rooms, 2d floor; hand somely rur : all modern Improvements, nnd furnace hctt. tJ oc25-7t WANTED-TDrft-vouiig "'v" "' room and board. Athlf to No. 32 Mvrtlo stu ne. Terms mouvraie. oe-'u-at FOR EENT-TW, or. three rooms and liatlu lurnished' or partly furnished: light housekeeping permitted 1741 13th st. nw. 'v oc30 3t TEnSONAl MME. FRANCIS Is one of Wash ington's oluest unu most giftetl ineci ums: she can help you, no matter what your troubles may be: slit' has heliied thou sands to health, happiness and success. If you are In need of help, seek one that Is iild established and reliable, lloum, 0 a. ni. to 10 p. m.; 25c and 50c. 324 Ea-t Capi tol st. oc30-2t -- HALEE. the king or cwinoyants anu earn n-aders his first apjiearance this side ot iie AtlanUe has come to help each and everyone', that calls: none in trouble will be turned away without being bellied nnd made happy: no humbug, but will give life from cradle to grave: leek and you will find HALEEat 806 H st. nw.; 25c. Hours. !i to 9. cc30-2t MAY F. LAW. visiting manicure, will uttcna ladles nt their homes or office: 50c Address 421 UUi st. nw o-.10-!U -' DO oh want to luar money tlk7 'Call down anil get an elegant, custom-mada suit or overcoat: "tho least bit" worn, at a figure that will surprise even you. JUSTUS' OLD STAND, 019 D st. nw. oc20-7t fliOO reward for a caw that can't be cured with Crump's celebrated tonic of Fruit and Splce: mor remarkable remedy ever diseoveixl for djspepsia. Indigestion, etc CRUMP MFG., CO.. 603 F st. nw. oc27-7t t ) PERSONALS. A SHORT RIDE! between the beau urui leat-iined prks bordering 7th st. from I'a. av e. to'P-si. sw. will give vou tho opportunity of studying the iverchang lng autumnal tints and also to copsult Frederick True, undoubtedly the greatest spiritual medium and wonder worker of the age; asks no questions; telln you Just what you wish to kno w and by his -wonderful power and advice can help you In many ways; suffer no lonzcr; do not re runinjn doubt, but call and be made happy; satlsiactlon or no charge; always at home. 714 F st. sw. it PROF- CLAY lstneoidest established .uivcrti-.lug clalrvovAot and me dium; consult him on business, mar riage, love, lost or stolen prop ertyr tells who arc your enemies: how to avoid them nnd overcome all troubles: brings separated together ana causes speedy marriage with one you love; by proper advice removes evil influences and spells; sittings b0 cents: no charges for sitting unless satisfied; hours. 10 to 9; open Sunday. 489 II St., bet. 4 1-2 and 6th sts. Rvr. oc24-tfm MASSAGE and baihs given by Mr. M. Lewis, later ocLcxlhgton, Ky. 702 9th st nw. y22-7t ITS the many years of practical ex perience that we- have that makes us so lavish with our solid cash exchange for any amount of gent's discarded garments. Drop that postal. JUSTU'S OLD STAND. Gill 1 st. nw. oc22-l w M. J. CURRY AND SONS. 008 lath st; nw. amokey chimneys cured .or no charge; Jobbing attended to. oc28t-em MME. FERRIN scientific palmis try; truest aestlnv reader of the age; events of past and ruture revealed with wonderful accuracy; hours 10 to f. BIS 19th st. nw.. bet. E and F. oclO-lmo OTJR bicycle club is almost completed: Join now if you want the best wheel made, on terms that suit everybody. STER LING BICYCLE CLUB. 924 8th st. nw. oc30-10t DR. TAYLOR. 906 F st.nw.. makes full seu ot teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pain; gold fiiliDg. tt: amalgam. BOc se4-tt J.T.-WALKERSONS.20410thst. nw., carpet lining, felts, tire brick and clay, asbestos, paints, brush" lime, cement, iwn anu inree-piy roofing materiai.aprzi-tl THE Wonderful Remedy. Cancers, cured wiinotit kmte, pain or pay until cured; also carbuncles, piles, dropsv. by PROF. MA RTIN RILE r. 400 Pa. avc uw. ocfi-1 mo MME, BROOKE telht all the events wi iur; an uusiness comtueuuai; lames and gentlemen, 50 cents each; hours, 9 a. Di. to 8 p. m. gob New York ave. nw., pear 6 th St. oc22-14t LADIES needing, confidential treat ment. A safe and sure relief in all female trouble, constipation. Irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, upturn habit, fistula, etc Separate rooms for patients before and during confinement, and find homes for infants it required. Strictly ronf klen tlaL MRS. DR. RENNER. IS Fourth t De.. near E. Capitol st-,,Washlnglon.-D. O. j-po-n MMIC. ESTEIililJ tells all events of life: gives advice In domestic troubles: strictly confidential;, and heals all kinds of sores, the latter for ladles-only: hours, 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. 913 loth st. mv. -Lod. LOST Pocketbodk:' 4 one dollar bills and due bill for K30O nnd cards: liberal reward, .. a . ....4 Jii" .. - . . . . ai. .ruuLuujk, u. jvann, aons a uo. It LOST Bunday, edit parasol; J Epiphany Church: ', October finder lea t; EST WW 20. large, black. eave with sexton tto It word LOST October 28, from 144& Kenesaw ave.. month-etiAtMl. fox terrier nun. four month old; thlri, tall short; biacje. nut m ruuK oiacK ana tan race; rrwaro. civ oc30-3t LOST About on' month, eroy hound, Gyp; mouse-colofi Return To 660 Lew , ana receive reward. it Auction Sales. A.TJCTTQN. AUCTION. AUCTION! , , JOSEPlI EROTHEItS & CO. will sell this day, 10 a.m.. 637 Louisiana ave., a large assortment of furniture, car pets, crockery, rugs, folding lieds, book' cises, etc., also storage goods nnd 1 square and upright piuuo. CU. WEEKS'. Salesman. It-iii only PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS for granite pedestal Office i'liinio Buildings and Grounds,. War Department. Washington. D. C, Oct. 28. 1895. Sealed proposals. In dupli cate, will bt- received here until 2 o'clock p. m.. WEDNESDAY. Nov. 27, 1895, Tor furnishing materials and creeling a graulio pedestal for the statue or Dr. Samuel D. Gross. Plans can be seen anil tpecifica tlons and forms fur proposals obtained here. Right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals. JOHN M. WILSON. Cok Engrs. oc28, 2930,31, no25,2(l M LSCELLA NEOTJS. PORTRAIT v.ork, like that lu win uow oi cox, 10th St.. near Woodward & Lothrop'a entrance, taught In a few weeks by the quick, easy method. It LACE Curtains laundered at 35c. a Prtir, ihail orucrs promptly attended to. No. 25 F St. nw. It PORTTERES cleaned by the Eureka Carpel Cleaning Company. Address postal. i5 K st. ne. oc30-3leni FOR S AJjli Cigar, tolicco aiiU luucli rcHjm, cieap ir sold In two dajs. Call or address 13dG Water bt. sw. oc30 2t IF your carpc-is look bolleil after being laid send for us; m will make them look like new. OHIO CARPET CLEAN ING CO.. u22 K nw. oc2U 6t J. F", ABEL, G36 O St., near Patent Office, makes models, .experimental machinery ot any description, awl patterns for castinjrS; oc29-7t ALEXl'i. ilio Est. Et. ne. WHELAN. Gralner, nw.; residence. 1412 12th oc25-9t-em SPECIAL NOTICE FAMILIES OK OTHERS having In their possession Dottles, blphoiw or Boxes be longing to members of the Bottlers' Pro tective Association ot D. C. are requested to notify any of our drivers or send infor mation to the Bottlers' Exchange Depot. No. 818 Pour and-a-nalf btr'vt southwest, and they will b promptly called for. Such information will be thankfully re ceived and highly appreciated by the BOTTLER' PKufKCTIVE ASSOCI ATION ot,tln DIM riet of Columbia,. ortl-14t CTJR-A. Only cure tor ore tcct, bun ions Uliu i-orua. ouiu uj .uruggiscs. CUUA CQ..911Gst.nw. ne2!-7t :-7t CATJTION-REWARD. All persons. are hereby cautioned against the illegal use ot or traffic In registered bottles or siphons belonging to members of UieBottlers' Protective Assoc lallon, otD.C. A liberal reward will be paid lor informa tion leading to. the arrest and conviction of any person or" persons lor unlawfully fill ing, selling, buying, or tralficklng in such bottles or siphons. Information should be furnished to tbe Bottlers' Exchange Depot, No. 818 Four and-a-half street southwest. liy Order of Exix-'iitlvoCommittee, Bottlers' Protective A km delation of the DUtrlct ot Conmbla. ocl 9-141 JTTST RFCEIVED Fine lot young Cn ban parrots, guaranteed to talk: also monkeys, canai-ies. mocking birds, gold fUh. dngs, aud fat.y pigeons. SCUAIID'S, 712 12th st. uw.. branch 1221 Pa. ave. mvlO-tf GUNS. HUles. Revolvers, loading tools, hunters" outfits, watches. Jewelry, guitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, at about one-half regular dealers' prices at PAWN 8HOP. No. Iti09 E st. nw. ocl-Gino RElSTNGER. Ihe conrectloner. has lu connection with his ice cream par lor an ister saloon for ladles and gentle men. Oysters In. every style. Give him a Call. 235 G nw. . oc27-6t"ern HEARING restored, ringing In ears btopped. catarrh cured Consultation free. Dr. GRACY. 1211 F st. nw. o2-lm RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER Or SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Effect Sept. 0. 1895. I0.30A, M. PENNSYLVANIA LIM 1 I'LL). I'aliiuau Sleeping, Dlnjcng, Smok ing ana uuservation c;ars narrisDurg to Chicago. Clrclnnatl, Iniilanapulls. St. LouU. Cleveland and Toledo. Buffet l'arlor Car to Harrlsbarg. 10.30 A. 2JI. FA&'l LINE. Pullman Iiuflet l'arlor Car to Harrlsburg. Parlor and Dining Cars. Harrlsburg : to Pltla- ourg. O.-iO P. HI. cniCAGOAND ST. LOUIS Eil'UEst-. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car to Harrlsbjtg. Sleeping and Dining Cars IL-irrlsbjrg to St. Louts, Cincinnati. Lou isville and Chicago. T.XO P. M:. WESTERN EXPRESS, l'ullmaii Sleeping Car to Chicago, and Harrisbarg to Cleveland Dining Car to Chicago. T.XO P. M. SOUTHWESTERN EX 1'ltKSa Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Loals. and Sleeiilng Car, Har rlsburg to Cincinnati. X0.40 P. !. I'ACIFIC EXPRESS, l'ullmaii olecptng Car to Pittsburg. 7.GO A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Hochcsic-r and Niagara Falls dally, ex cept Sunday. X0.30 A. M. for Elmira nnd Renovo, dally, except tiunday. For Wllliamsport daily, 3.40 d. ra. T.XO P. M. for Willlamsporr, Roches ler, Buffalo anl Niagara Falls dally, ex ivpt Saturday, with Sleeping Car, Wash ington to Suspension Briuzc via Buffalo. 10,40 P. Ml. for Erie, Canandaigua, Koc-uestcr, Bafralo and Niagara Falls dally, bleeping Car Washington to El mira. For1 Ptilltidclpntn, New 'York and tb.0 Kant. 4.00 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIM iTED. All Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore, for New York, dally, for Philadelphia week days. Regular at 7.05 (Dining Car). 7.20. 9.00, 10.00 (Dining Car), and 11 00 a. in., 12.15, 3.15, 4.20, G.40, 10.00 and 11.38 u. m- On Sunday, 7.05 (Dining Car). 7.20. 9.00, 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.16, 4 20, G 40, 10.00 and 11.35 p. m. For Philadelphia only. Fast Express 7.B0 a. ni. week days. Express 2.01 and 5.40 p. ni. dally. For Huston, without change, 7.50 a. m. week days and 3.15jn. m. dally. rorUaitljnore. G.25, 7.05. 7.20, 7.50, 9.00. 10.00, 10.30, 11.00 and 11.50 a. m, 12.15, 2.01. 3.15. 3.40, (4.00 Limited), 4.20, 4.30, 6.40. G.05. 6.40,7.10. 10.00, ly.ao, iiao uuu Hhm u. iu. ud oun day, 7.05.7.20. 9.00. 9.05, 10.30. 11.00 n. 111., 12.15. 1.15. 2 01. 3.15, 3.40 (4,00 Llmltedl, 4EO; 6.40, 6.05, 6.40, 7.10, 10.00, 10.40 and 11.35 p. m. For Pope's Creevc Line, 7:20 a. m. and 4.33 p. m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7.20, 9.00 a. m.. 12.16 and 4.20 n. iu., dally, except Sunday. Sun days, 9.00 a. ni. and 4.20 d. m. Atlantio Coast Line. Express for Rich mond, Jacksonville and Tampa, 4.30 a. m., 3. SO p. m., dally. Richmond and At lanta, 8.40 p. m., dally. Richmond only, 10.67 a. m. week days. Accommodation for Quantlco, 7:45 a- m., daily, and 4.25 p. m. week days. For Alexandria, 4:30, 6.36, 7.46, 8.40, 9.40, 10.57. 11.60 a. m.; 12.50, 1.40. 3.20, 4.25, 5.00. 5.37. 6.16. 8.02,, 10.10, nnd 11.39 p. m. On Sunday at 4.30, 7.45, 9.45 a. m.; 2.40. 6.16, 8.02 and 10.10 o. m. Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6.05, 6.43, 7.05, 8.00, 9.10, 10.15, 10.28 "a- m.; 1.00, 2.16, 3.00, 3.Z3, 0.00, 5 30. 6.13, 7.00, 7.20, 9.10, 10.52 and 11.08 p. m. On Sunday at 6.43, 9.10. 10.28 a. in.; 2.15. 6.30, 7.60, 7.20, 9.10 and 10.52 p.m. , Ticket offices, corner Fifteenth and G streets, and at the station. Sixth and B streets, where orders can be left for tbe checking ut baggage to destination from hotels and residences. B. M. PREVOST. J. H. WOOD, Gtn. Man. Gen. lass. Act- WANTED ROOMS. W ANTED Rooms nnd board for a schoolboy. Address, with price, E. C, tnts office. it-era WANTEd-Od Capitol Hill, 3 unfur niahecj rooms for light bousekteplnj;; family or three: first-class ref. J. B. M., tOliNorth Carolina ave. ll-cm EDTJCATIONAll. LADIES and gentlemen wishing private instruction in portraitdrawlng, atabout hair regular rates, will please address ARTIST. 1005 l.'ltli st-.nw. . It WIMODAIIGHSfS Casses. 1328 T st. nw.. begiuuiug,7orerober-Sh"rt-hand. dicta lion and typewriting. Airs. Ha.dwlu, or Uusiness High School; book keeping, ctc. ADA L- SMITH. Snpt. BIEIE. J. ESPTJTA DAJX Sight singing classi-rf (notccliam sjsttm), KlLiliolllSNew Yorkavcnue, . Two lessons weekly. ' " $20 per season. CATHOLfG UHIVEBSITY LECTURES A Courss of Twenty-five Lectures on Social Economic, "' BY THE Hon. Carroll D.Wright, L.L.D., U. S. COJIMIbSIONUR OF LABOR, Monday. Nov. , at 4.45 P.".VI.,' In the vicMuhoii Hall of Philosojrty, And every .Mon'lay thereafter; at the same hour, except during tho Chrlsunivs ana Easier nolida a 'liekcts fer tho coarse, admitting two. Two Eollars. For ssle by the Registrar of 'the UnU vcraity and nt Brentano'a. Mount VernonSeminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREET. WASHINGTON. D. 0. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAI BCHOOL FORTTOUNG LADIES AND LITTLKQiULS. Twenty-tlrtt jear opens TUESDAY. Oc tober first. Large and attractive build ings, thoroughly equipped with every re quisite of a teluied liuBinaiaI a- prriimn uve school. Applications for admission of.puplls to the day school may be ciadeufter September flficenth. between tho-hoaraaLluinclonv v ciuck tncu uioriuir. MRS ELIZABETH J. 6QMERB. c27-3iuo. rr fnnclpaX WANTED-100 young people to Join shorthand dictation classes, which are now being formed at Wood's Commercial College. 311 and 401 East Capitol St.. at the low rale of S1.U0 per month. Bend for catalogue containing pictures of 84 graduates. ocl9-lmo WALTER SCOTT 'BTETSONi-teseher or acting, elocution, danctnp. 1S2 lfn, st. ,-r v ocl6 n TYANTED FLATS. WA-NT ED A 6 or 6 room modern flac convenient to 14tb at. car line. Ad dress AIODERN FLAT, this office. sol6-tt RECEPTION TO REFORMERS. Civil Service Association Pronarlnar for the National Body. Thecommlttee of tbe Ctril 8errtce fferorni' Association of tho District of Columbia..!. met yesterday aflernbdn''ln" the office otT Messrs. Ralston & SlddonsJn the Adams building. Mr. John Joy Edson presided. The local organization in conjunction with that of Laitlmore, has assumed charce ot the reception to the nayonal a&socia-s tlon. which will meet" here at an early date. The committee yesterdaT discussed the plans ot the reception, which .will .boja keeping witn the large and influential body to be entertained. The programme will not be announced for some days yet. . i ALEXAXDKIA HAPrfiXIXGS The Alexandria city electoral board met yesterday evening and appointed tbe following special constables to serve at tbe election next week: Ut. R. E. Kntchr. In the first ward:llr.Frederick Schneider,. in the second ward:an"d llr.'Lohls'ltrlll. In the FrlendshlD nrednct of the third 'ward. Mr. C. H. Yohe was appointed a Judge of election for the courthouse precinct, sno ceedlnc tbe late Edward Plerpont. The w ork of putting the seal ot the elcdroal board upon all the ballots' to M nted In the election Tuesday next was begun last nlcht and xaa under the Walton election law. done in the presence of the Judge of the corporation court. The ballots for the country will be stamped to-day in the presence of Judge Chichester. , Rev. Theron H. Rice, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, who.for the, last ten days has been in Charleston. W. Ya., in attendance on the sessions of the Yirgtnla Synod, returned home last night. Mr. James T. O'Meara and Miss MolUe: Frenzel w ere married In this city last night at the rc-tuleuco of the groans by Rcr. Alr. Benson. The Young Men's Sodality Lyceum has- appointeu a committee or ten oc its mem bers to co to Richmond this morning to attended the funeral of Rev. Father J. J. Keneftclc, who was for a number of years one of the officers ot the Lyceum and very popular with its members. Richard Colvln. colored, was found guilty of an assault In the county court yesterday and was sentenced to jail for six months. Cards are out for the marriage ot Mr. Edgar Warfield. Jr.. to Miss Abble Vir ginia Bettis, which Is to take place, in the M. E. Church South on November 12 at 8 P.O. ... The steamer Mattanowill be withdrawn from the lower river route on her return, from her present trip. The body of Miss Gertrude Simmons was brought to this ctty from Washington yes trrday afternoon and interred in the Metho dist Protestant Cemetery. DISEASES OF MEN. l: CffiETOJ, 904 F St. N. W. Chronic Diseases. Dr. Carleton has attaint! rthn mnah rnn. derful success In the treatment ot the cases to which he gives his special attention, and through years of patient Jabot and re search he has discovered the most infalli ble methods of curing -general weakness. Involuntary discharges, iulpoteney, ner vousness, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the heart, timidity, diseases of the throat, nose, and skin, affections of the liver, stomach and bowels those terrible disorders arising from solitary habits ot youth and secret practices, making life a miserable existence and marriage Impos sible. ' Nervous Debility. - Those suffering from nervous debility, the symptoms of which are a dull, dis tressed mind, which unfits them for per forming business and social duties, makes happy marriages Impossible, distress the action ot tbe heart, causing flushes of heat, depression of spirits, evil forebodings, cowardice, fear, dreams, short breathings, meiancuoly, tire easy of company and have a preference to be alone; feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring; lost manhood; deposits in the urine, ner vousness, trembling, confusion of thoughts, watery and weak eyes, dyspepsia, consti- fiatlon, paleness, pain and weakness otitic nibs, etc., should consult Dr. Careton Im mediately and I" restored 1o health. By a wise course of treatment, adapted to your age, sex and physical condition, 4he tone ot your s stem can be raised, the ten dency to impure thoughts removed, and the strength and vigor ot health restored to the debilitated organ;, If You Are Afflicted With any chronics-lingering disease or ail ment, no matter who has filled to curtr you, consult Dr. Carleton. .His long rest dence In Washington and his brilliant rec ord ot cures, affected in apparently hope less eases, entitle him to your confidence. CURES GUARANTEED In all Curable Cosm., No Experi ments. Cases and Correspondence strictly confidential. , Ofrlco hours lOtoS. Evenings,?- to-8. Sundays nomiiaiitfiLjKf, Thf l .f iiH-ilau, HO HOPE WRJHE FIGHT Continued From First Page. was agreed that a hearing should take place in the private oiilce. uf the mauacer of the Arllngtou Hotel. Hither the Justice and attorney irencral proceeded, but Brady was neither willing to produce Corbetl nor U.hjIow ttic jus.ic-to sit In Judgment upon him there, and as Brady's deputy sherirf bad gone uptown upon a domestic mission, there was no UHly to guatd tne prisoner at I he bar. The object of Ihe attorney general In seeking to secure the dlsunssal or the cases beiore Uapley was to cause the re-arrest ot Ibo two men mi State warrants returnable at Little Rock. The Justice was In tbe hotel until supper Ime In the hope that was not lu fiiltsl that Brady's Counsel might succeed In con vincing him ot the enormity of his of ense in declining to voluntarily submit himself ror trial, or the other hope that -.ornelt might stroll by that way. and at .ast went home. " The citizens' committee's counsel. Col. George W.Murphy.iii Little Rock, reputed to be tbe ablest criminal lawyer in the Itate. thought t"-day he eaw a clear way out of the host of differences that now beset them. This was for Corbelt and partr to surrender themselves In response to tbe warrants Issued by the governor, and enter Into peace bonds at Little Ruck to morrow. ONE WAY OUT OF IT. After tbe fight and before tbe bonds could be sued out It would be necessary for a grand Jury In this county to Indict the men accused of breaking such bonds aud lor a petit Jurr to convict them. It was contended that It would be impossible to get a grand or petit Jury together that tvou'd unt contain souie tric-uds of tho pugilists, some members that had not witnessed the light, ami consequently con viction would be Impossible. When the proposition was submitted to Brady, however, he vetoed it In short order. To-morrow, he reminded Col. Murphy, is October 31, nnd bu would not take his man out of Hot Springs that day. even if. by doing so the fight could be brought off with immunity on Friday or Saturday. CoL Murpny argued witu him oft and on for hours, but he would not budge from this position. A short lived sensation was created this afternoon by dispatches from Little Rock alleging that the governor had ordered sev eral companies of tbe National Guard to proceed at once to this city and that tho nrst train load bad already left Llllle Rock. A crowd gathered at the depot liet ween 3 and 4 o'clock, but the gray coats failed to put in an appearance. Late to-nlchl it was decided that Corbeti should appear at Whlttlngton Park be tween lo and 12 o'clock to-niarronr la order to claim forfeit from the Florida Athletic" Club. A force of carpenters is working to-night on a temporary ring in order that all conditions may be complied with. The wives of Fitzslmmons and Julian, with Ernest Groves and Charier White, of Fitzslmmons' training force, ar rived at the Arllngton,to night from Corpus inrisu. CARNTYAL PLANS MATURENG. 'Satisfactory Report Received by tUo Executive Committee. The executive committee of the Colum bla Athletic Club carnival held an in teresting meeting at the clubhouse last night and transacted a large volume of business. Alex. Grant was In the chair i.ami George . Emnaocs acted as secre tary. Among other things, it was decided to merge the refreshments committee with that of privileges and booths, the latter to have supervision. , The decorations committee was in structed to report a plan ot its proposed vv ork at the next meeting. Dr. W. H. King, of the music committee, outlined a ceoeral Dlan or entertainment. giving special nights for the reception of Lrallltary organizations, boat clubs. G. A. 1 IU Elks. Saengerbund, Baltimore At Wet to Club and Ariels. and the Confederate Veteran Association. Mr. W. B. Uibus. ot the press committee, reported the Interest taken by- tbe local papers, and also spoke of the publica tion of the Winged Arrow as decided upon by thai committee. E. B. Hay, or the ladles' committee or assistants, stated that he would submit, a list ot 150 lady assistants at the next meeting. This committee will meet in the parlors or the Arlington upon the call of Chairman Hay. A committee, consisting of members nf the club, was appointed to -work in con Junction with the ladies' committee. The committee on tickets recommerded the adoption of its plan to offer valuablo prizes to the lady and gentleman, re spectively, selling the largest cumber ot season tickets, and also presented plaits or systems for voting Ui be used In con nection with season tickets. The press committee will hold an im portant meeting to-day at 4.15 o'clock in the club parlors. Dr. King reported a number of excellent attractions to be presented at the club's smoker on Saturday evening. FOOTBALL SUITS 1JARRED. . Hnsket-Ball League Adopts Rules and Makes a Schedule. A well attended meeting ot the DlstricS Basket ball League was held last night la the armory of tho Washington Light In fantry. Tho organizations represented were the Light Infantry. Carroll Institute. Cycle Corps, Washington Athletic Club. Poto mac Wheelmen, nnd Y. M. C. A. Tho members of the Corcoran Cadets were too busy with their fair to be represented, bus signified their intention of abiding by tho results of the meeting. The committee on rules reported In favor of the adoption of last year's playing rules with several amendments and addi tions. Tho prim ipai of these was the matter of the teams playing In padded suits. The meeting was by no means a unit upon the adoption ot suits -without pad ding on tho knees, hips, and elbows, but finally adopted the rule of playlnc la canvas suits, with pads on knees and hlus. but positively barred the use ot footLall clothes. It was also decided to have three um pires to officiate in the league series, these to alternate in the games si hcduled. Tho umpires appointed were Betts. Bleber. and Tade. A Schedula rallincr for an nnnra nr two games a week up to January 3 was nui'iiim. Tne first game will be played on Satur day evening at 7 o'clock at the infantry armory between the home team and the Washington Athletics. The Victor basket-ball -was adopted as the official ball of the league, a (.uniform size ot baskets and their height from tho floor was decided upon. SUNDAY 1IAR OPENING. Polloe Court Rulings Uiwot toy an Order Just Issued. Heretofore It has been the practice of the police to arrest any saloon keeper who entered his place of business nn Sunday under any pretext whatever, and chargu him with conducting a Sunday bar. Judges Miller and Kimball have ruled on several occasions that If a man entered his bar for the purpose of getting articles from the Ice box-, ortn clean his glassesand fixtures It was a violation ut the excise Iav. Last evening an order was received by the First precinct police which the of ficers say breaks tho Ice in that par ticular and opens tbe Sunday law for a more liberal construction. The order was signed by Roger Williams, clerk uf the excise board. It says: "Permission Is given J. r. Mnylan to clean and scrub the barroom In tbe Owen House on Sundays between 7 and 10 o'clock a. m. Permit to bold good until further orders." Jnst how the excise board will rcconcilo this permit with tbe decision or the police court Judges In reference to Sunday open ing Is not known, Tbe police say that it clears the way for the opening ot every t saloon In the city for similar purposes on Sunday. The order was entered on the station bouse records and read out to the patrol men at every roll call vesterday. . . Carroll "Institute Smoker. The members of tho 'Carroll Institute, will give a smoker in the Institute hall to-night. An unusually attractive pro gramme of music and athletics will be ure presented. Admission will be by card, to be obtained rrom members. Company D, of Washington Light Inrantry. will hold an Informal reception and hop at tho armory to-night. Dancing wiU begin at 9 o'clockk. For DNtingulMied Gallantry. The President, has awarded a medal of honor "to Marcus A. Ilamia, late- sergeant Fiftieth Massachusetts Volunteers, -for gallantry at Port Hudson, La, July" 4, 1863. During" this engagement Sergt. Hanna voluntarily exposed hlmsoir to a heavy flro In order to obtain water foi hU comrades in the rifle pits. ill " - a..' ,-t--,-, : ". - -,.- , . -- fL V