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J-''-b' Z-iT&f y"-' " THE MORNING TIMES. TUESDA.T NOVEMBER 5. I8D5. THE TIMES' 32,000 SURETY SMALL ADS. REACH 100,000 READERS FOR A PEW CENTS ONE PRICE FOR ALL EDITIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ITrar.TC SALE OF OLD MATERIAL at inc Naval Proving Uround, Indian Head, Mrt. Navy Hejiartinciit. Washington. D. C. October 22. 1895. In accordance with the provisions of the second section of tin- net- or Congress, approved August r, 1SS2. Statutes at Large, vol. 22, jape 29G. nnd tin- "act ninklLg appropriations foT the naval service lor the fiscal year ending June 30, lbi'l. and Tor other pur poses." approed June 30, 1890. there will U- mm at 11 e Naval Proving Ground, Imlia'i Head. Md November 15, lo9u. certain material belougtug to the navy condemned asuunt for use therein, consist ing or 213 tons, more or less, llarvojlied nlckle i-leil; 21b Ions, more or Jess, uickle steel: 30 tons, more or less, steel; 29 tons, more or less, armor piercing projectile Mi-el, and 9 tons. iM-re or liss, or cast Iron shell. The sale will be for cash to the highest bidder lor tacli lot, by staled pro-po-,als. Schedules containing rorms or proposals may be obtained on application nt ll:e oil Ice or the Iuspic tor of Ordnance, Naval Proving Ground. Indian Head. Md. The pruiKisals must be in duplicate, in closed in nu cum lope indorsed 'Proposals for purchave or condemned material, to 1a- oini.ed Noember l.r, 1895. and ad dressed to the Inspector of Ordnance. Naval Proving Ground. Indian Head. Md. Pnim-al must rcacli the office not later thanr. t duple p.m. cm Noveinberin, lfc95. when bids will be publicly opened. A de posit or 20 per cent of the total amount or each bid must accompany it as security for the pasment or the balance and the renin. il ol the maltri.il within sixty dass after ilnle or acceptance or bid. A deposit r the lull amount or bids or $rii.i0 fir less must accompany the bids. This de posit will be Torti-ited to the United States in event or failure lo pay such balance and make removal within the time staled. The material and articles will be sold as they lie and must be removed during navy yard hours without expense to the gnvern ment. The right to reject any or all bids is nverMil. V. McADOO, Acting Secretary of the Navy. 4t-nol, 5.8,12 SO CENTS down. New credit sjstem. Everybody happy. See personals. It WE the undersigned this daybave formed a co-partnership to carry on the busi ness of plumbing and gai-ntting at No. l-l Sixth street northwest. TIHIS. II CKEIGIITON. II. G POND. Noveinler 4, 1693. lt.em I BEG to announce to my friends and the public mat, baling retired from my ofriciul connection with the American Sf na...... ...! TO-....,.. ,-,,a.,n4 ,t I H I I ,Tf,r tnlo U.t- ileal Ksiate. Loans and Insurance t.... I. ...... ... , O, .- ,.- . . . ... ImrililPKt ..... der the firm name of Gtrge E. Emmous & rv. tiut-ii,-ncuu.t.,ifil ivltti mi. i r llt.lHl W. Si.iipMiu. ftrccrly of Banes A: Slnll'su.,' Our oificos nave len nrrai.geil uptni an lm proitsl j. Ian for tmstness, and tbe csrc-'' rlv.... tT i wi.rtv flv.. i..ini liv mrsplf nod over t"n jears or active real estate" work byM'thliigs Mr- Simpson will insure our customers proper protection and care or their Inter- esis. Our ofrices nil! be open for business on; iue.iay. lOvemoer o. ino puonc are m vileJ to call and inspect same. tio2.45 GLOltiiE E.ES1MQNS. UEI.P "WANTiiU MALE. "VV ASti TED Ouebell boy and one bailer, oio 1 llil si. uw It WANTED-'I good, steady bov. with exuerieuce. lo set type. Aimly PATII- FINiiL.lt OFf'lL'E, Ceuuxil Poer hialion 1 1 VAKTED- 1'lrst-ilass ivat makers to nrnrl. inviOtr tir o-i-t: utsi bushelman. J D. pfiJi'd A CO- lli and G sts-nw. tf. "W A TJTRn-imi!; man 1 1 to 18 ieara o.ti, iu wholesale and relail cigar Ixul-ii ness: one with some experience preferred Call iK-iweeu 9 and 10a. in atlOllTlhsl. liir. It WAKTED- Positively noneotners need uj.s rt t r xt-ciil those Willi best ol ref- Tent- and having some Vnowleilge of book- ktrp.! g. and 3 or 1 years' experience In cigjr U.smtS'- in ell, sie Iniii 21 lo 2n., nli-KLl.Joil Penn. ove. It WAKTED-Ui'il pay to rillable white t,u. iM'.iiein 1-1 and 1G. Int.uire for Ml: .MCK !24 rst.mi., Letnetn 2nrd4' Tuist;uy p. in. It WAMTED First-class -wanted. 1.112 G st. nw. upholsterer It WANTED-'1 yll-round bandy man, s .i,er imu honest, to work in a second 1'ano furniture si ore: none but experienced. Address FUIi.VlTUKE, this ofrice. nou-2t WA ITED-A boy to learn Patent Of- , i. i.tittwi. small salary, itoom in, V.". r ,er HM?. It "WANTED Cpholstcrer; rirst -class; i ,:ic ioiuj to work. 2100 1-1 l!i et. 1 WA?iTED-A llrst-c.'asselotliing sales n.a.1 uuim navegtMnlreltrenee. Intpilre tin 1 n. nw. no4-3tem -.ViIJTBIS Gottl white solicitors, rer- ..iiuir d Tto:t m.,lNl.bSTKIAL A'jt!:NTY,T23 blxthsl.jiw. Item W-iVi2:2IJ- - gtod uusi.elmen. Apply o - L.MIU- Tauors, 141 Pa. aie. nw. no- Si VAIiTED- (111, .411. J nw. -Good fontuiaker.alsol'USh. P. PETIT, 1512 14th St. i.03-3t It ELI IVASTCII-rDIALE. "W.A.NTEB-Ot.ecr:aml;crm2id and one ki.i. i ouseivork Lavement Gill lltli sr ui- It MfA'i'liB-l' I." f g.rl ji a i j mill ct 2; ngiii v.orK. --Cod iai loihe ngl t iiarly; refer- net s rt ijuirid. Call after 6 Hi p. m., 903 t'.ih st. nw. rir-2t WAKTED-While cook, chambernald. ami nurse; 3 In family. C14 13tn st. nw. It WANTED-A saleslatly who has had experience in a orygood3 store, aisl an errand boy; must bring refs. Apply 724 Till it 1111 It. WANTED-Competent laundress, cook, and chambermaid; bring refs. CI l 13th st. nw. It WANTED Four German (rcmale) cooks, 4 German chambermaids. 2 bright colored chambermaids. BIIOOKE, 712 13th st. ii w. It WANTED-German girl or woman, for gemral Housework; small family. 220'i F st. nw. no0-2t WANTED-Settled woman for general iiousewurK. uuu im st. nw. it-em WANTED A neat and pleasant young woman, inexperienced, but tvllting tu learn, wishes employment of some kind, not very heavy. Please call 449 3 st. nw. no4-2lem "WANTED Place to whsIi outside or at home, or house cleaning. 02 E st. mv. oct31-7t .MALE AND FEMALE. WANTED-Ilavc your corns and in grown nails removed without pain. Bunions successfully treated: cure guaran teed. Address postal to LE GKANKE, 729 4th st- nw. . no5-lt ALL kinds of help furnished free of ciMtgciii or out of tbecity. by Mrs. L. C. MOORE, 306 G St. nw. Hend iKwlal, It WANTED-A man or womaifor good moral cliaracter, who really wants worn, can apply at Kooru DC, Le Droit Bldg. It WASTED- MISCELLANEOUS. SO CENTS down. New credit system. New stock. See personals. It WANTED-Carpets to lay; old carpets a specialty; experienced carpet layer. D. W. J., this oKlce; lt-em WANTED-A driving horse for his" iced; will lie well cared for; rer. guar anteed; very light work. Address II., 310 V"-?Ji nw., Washington. D. C. lt-em THY TRANCIS IMPROVED ELASTIC Asphaltum Paint For roofs, wails, fences and marine painting: leaks stopped free: work guaranteed. 401 3d st. nw. nol-5t WANTED-Girls to ne sdr-supportlng: married-ladles to lessen dressmaSiug hills by learning to cut by Mercbam Tailor Square: particulars at icboul. 718 12ih il se!4-tf WantedTry Rubber Roor Paint, WE STOP ALL LEAKS FREE. Anc chrj-s only 'or pah-linr: work eusrantaM NAT. RUBBER ROOF PAIsi1 CO, "all 8tb ! nir TTAyTED rOSTAGE STAMfS. -AjNTED-Swe Departmenr stamps -1 pay 50. 50 each for 5 State, 53-75 encli for 7c. and 90c: navy and hlgh ist prices for Executive, Justice, and other department stamps, used or unused; In any quantity; also for collections of U. 8. ami foreign stamps; if you have any for salo bring or send all to the old reliable dealer and collector. C. F. ROTHFUCHS..359 1-2 Penn. ave.. Washington, 1). C. (Cut this ont for reference.) s no4-tf WANTED-A1I kinds of old U. 8. post oge stamps; Department stamps es pecially desired; highest prices paid. II. F. DUNKBORBT. 1005 7tU st. nw. nol-7t LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE or the Collector or Taxes. Dis trict ot Columbia, Washington, October 25. 18113. Taxpayers or the District will take notice that the undersigutd has re ceived the staleiiit-nt ot assessment, of the taxes ror the District of Coiumlii.i for the i year ceding -June 30. 189U, and will be -Teauy lo receive paymeur m laxes at mis niriie rrom and arfa-r the first day of -November, ISUj. One-halt or said tax la due November 1, 1803, and the other balLMay 1, 189. On so math or the first halt of said .taxes due November 1, 1895, us shall not "be paid during said month a penalty or ime Jit per ceuC will be added on the first dav or cachutcoedlng month therearier until the same is paid, or otherwise pro ceeded with as the law directs. The law Imposes a like eiialty for non payment or second half, due May 1, 1890, If not paid within said month of May. Attest: E. G. DAVIS, CollectororTaxes, D.C. no4-H OFFICE or the assessor. District of Col-njlua. October ,31. 18(13 Notice Is hereby ciw'n that on the 31st. day of OGTOBEK, 18i5, will expire all Utvnscs given by the District of Columbia to Apothecaries, Auctioneers. Banks and Hank er. Brokers. Commission Merchants. Claim Agents' Cattle. Brokers, Dealers, in Ico Uerihanrlise, Dill Posters. Dealers In Junk aiidHet-oud hand rersuualProperty. Dealers in Old Barrels, Insuranee Companies, In surauee Agents. Munufailurcrs or Itluml nallnglias,ProprletorsotliarroiiinR,IlllJlard, Bagatelle, and Jenny Llnd Tables. Bowling Al'ers, and Shuffle Boards, Hotels. Livery Stables. Intclligeme Offices, Restaurant and Eating Houses, Ileal Estate Agents, Wholesale Llqiiur Dealers, Proprietors of Theaters, Ac. All persons engaged in the abovJ described business, trades, or pro fessions, inust promptly renew the same in accordance with law By order of tho CosiimissimiersD.C.MATTHEWTI'.IMllLE. Assessor D. C. noCldexS IMIOPOSALS. 1'KUPOSALS lor supplies for the Navy Yard, Ynshuigton,D. C October 19. lblTi. siealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Supplies for the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., to bo opened No vemlier o. 1895,' will be. rei"elvetl at the Bureau of fupppes and Accounts, Navy Deiuirtment. Washiuglon. 1). C until 12 oVlock noon, NOVEMUHK 5, 1805, nnd publit ly oiiened immeillatelv thireafter, to furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C a 'pianllty of 7lne, Irrooms, lirusiies, mairllarope, dryiroods, biieepsl.fns. leather. steel lorgings, aiM tastings, jne ariieics. must i-onrorm to the Navy standard and pass the .usual jiaval lnsneition. Blank projiosals will bo furnished upon appllea- iiii to tne ivavy i aru. ivasuingion, i. u. The attention of manufacturers and deal ers is invited. TJb bids;, all totlrer being eaunl. necldea by iol The department reserves tho right to . waive derects or lo reject any or all bids not deemed advantage-ms lo tbe .Government. EDWIN KTEWAKT, Pay master General. U. S. N. oc2(i.29.no2.5 'OFFICE or the Commissioners or the bittrict or Columbia, Washington, Oc tober 2d. lhDS. Sealed proposals will lie receivisl at ihlsoirflee until lumu on MON DAY. NOVEMKKH 11, lb93. to rent until Dei ember 31. 18113, rent payable In ail- vaiice. the stalls in the wholesale market located tin the proerty known as Hay ,market square. A deposit of 25 ikt cent. of the amouut of the bid must acconiDanv the .Lorfer as a guaranty of gottd rallti in case or me aecepiance ot tne tun. nu- com missioners Teserve the right to reect any or all bids so reif ived. Sp.'cirications may ,be oblaiu'-il rrom the llartrt Master or the wholesale market, or at this oirice. Each nronoal must be Inclosed in an envelone 'plainly addressed lo'-TheCommlsjioniTsof the District or Columbia, aua inrKnl"l"ro nosals to rent stalls in the wholesale uiar ket" J.W.UOMS GEOKGi: TniTESDELL, CUAS. F. POWELL, Commissioners, D. 0. no-l-rtt ISITOATION" 1VAXTED-MALB. WANTED Young marritd man In need or money, -would be glad of even ing employment of anv description. G. K. F.,thn, olflcc. ' It WAKTED-A place as oyster or order cook. ..luurcss COOK, 128 C st-sir. no5-2t WANTED-An ex-High Bchool stu dent desires situation; eighteen years old: speak English ana German. AM IlITIOlJij. this oKlce. It WANTED-Position by young colored man as coachman; userul about house or' iwrier in store; Intelligent anil of good address; highest references. 8. T. D., care this office. roo-2t WA'NTED-Hl' young -while nun work around grocery store and care of horses. Address 64. Myrtle st. nw. It WANTED Puce in family as butler or general housework, by oung white man. Address II. F., this office. nou-3t AVAifTED-Frec! Free! Freel ifS- cnjnics oi any kind furnished by us; also we have a few men suitable for tlrivlnsr a team or something similar; bes orretB. furnished. WORKINGMEN'S LIllKAKY AND BUKEAU OK LAIiOH. Tel. 620 COO 13tli St. nw. M. D. SHENK, clerk. . tf Vi'AKTEB-By a man a position as urn error debiery wagon or lo help srouiid store, can furnish good refs. Ad tlress G. .I., Ibis ofrice. no4-3tem WANTED-By a respectable coloretl man a, pice in private family or first class taunting house; city refs. Address S.'X- this oflicc. no4-2t-em WANTED-lly middle-aged wbitemanT place iu liirniture, hardware store, m any place where- he can make himelr genera. ly nsini. no olijeitlon to long hours moilcrate wages'. refirenceas to habits. etc. Address J. B., thlsorrice; flcm WANTED-By white l)oy, 13, place to do errands for board while attending Fihool. 8. T. N.. this orfice. n2-7tcm SITL'ATIONS WANTED FEMALE. WAKTED-Plare as cook In small inmllv;a gotKl cook. Apply 431 Wash ingloii st. 1 1 WANTED-Sewing at home for stores or famines; cheap. 465 Mo. ave. nw. noB-2t WANTED-A lady of hterary ablllty nuuld make an engagement to travel and give an original address and recita tions; or Tvould recite for parlor, clinrch, or other public entertainments, on reason able terms. Address, for three days, LITERARY, this ofrice. It WANTED"-!!"? a respectable colored girl position in first-class family as sewing "girl or maid; a good dressmaker. Address 1211 10th. st. nw. It WANTED-A family's -washing to do at home. 1' lease call or send a card, 302 l'omoroy st. It W-ANTED-Hy a respectable colored girl, place to nurse; good refs. Call at 4017 ,21st st nw. It WANTED-Artist model, stranger In asliington, "wants few more engagc- ments. Address Box 8. tills orrice. It WANTED liy while woman to work by day.,, Address 61 Myrtle st. nw. It WANTED -sPlace to -wash and Iron. . .a out-ess raai uregon are, nw.no 4-3tcm WANTED-Place to cook, wash and iron, Aaure.s8 i:Mi .&. st. nw. no A-i t cm WANTEDrsA place by a colored wo man to du general house work; no ob jections to country., Address 8INTHA, 1S8 Tentn"st. nw. Item WANTED- BF-aninexpcrlenced young lady, quick at rigures, writes a good band, n position; willing to -work for small wages. Address Box 20. this orrice. no3-3t WANTED'-A neat and orderly manag ing housekeeper wishes employment: willing to assist in sewing and care of ihlldren; capable of catering; would leave city; rers. COMPETENT, this office. nl-3tem WAyTKD-HOOMS. WANTED-A gentleman would like iiiceuniurnisheilroom;heatand gas, with privileges, on or near car line; answer QUICK. This orrice. ll-em WANTED-FLATS. WANTED-A 5 or 0 room modern flat; convenient, to 14th st. car line. Ad- flrcss MODERN FLAT, this office. solO-tf FOR SALE FARMS. WE have 25 beautiful farms near the ,city ,of Washington in Virginia, for sale, cheap: also 600-acre tract, well tim bered. ri2bt at R. It.' station, 20 miles from Washington, $15 per acre. Address FARMb. this office.. - no-l-2t Waited hoarders. GOODiJoanl'Jor-two: gentlemen; private family; moderate terms. 224 13 1-2 st w: i 'tie's no5-3t FOR RENT ROOMS. FOB KENT Light housekeeping, two rooms iurmshcd neatly. 605 New Jersey ave. ii w. no5 2t LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING - Large room ana small ante room, fur. complete; cooking utensils, dishes, gas. heat, lath, hot water, sewing machine; $12 ivr iiitiiHii. oioomsuHw. noo-ii on lu riour, with beat and gas; rent, S10 and 6 per month. 1210 8tti St. ur. It FOR RENT 2 furuishetl rooms, 2d lloor; neat, gas. bath; light housekeep ing allowed; 10. 130Est.ue. it FOR RENT-$1.30 per week, newly lurnisiied room for gent; gas, bath; private r.tmilySOIII st. nw. It FOR KENTSI rooms, furnished, with heal and light, on third floor; private bath; $30 iter mouth. 1113 N st. nw. Also two large parlors, $46 per month, -with heat and light. uo5-3t "FOR RENT 1 large front room, sec ond lloor, unfurnished. 1012 lOlhst., bet. K and Mass.nie. nw. no5-7t FOR RENT Well-rurnlshod mom; heal, light and lirst-class board, can be hail reasonably where two young men are will ing lo room together, or man and wire. Address MRS. LE GRAND, 508 llh st. nn. lt FOR RENT Furnished or partly rur- mslietl ruoms ror light housekeeping; modern improvements. 943 T nw. no5-3t FOR TRENT 3 unfur. rooms, 2d floor, hot nnd culd water; balb and yard; woodshed: only $10.50. No. 61 P st. nw. . goV5-5t FOR RENT ot 2111 N St., 3 rooms; turnished or unfurnished; single or en suite: all modern improvements; terms rea sonable. no5-3t FOR RENT Unfurnished, 1311 11th st.nu ., 4 lovely rooms, parlor, chamber, dining-room and kitchen; rented slnglv or en suite. uo5-Ct FOR RENT 1219 11th st. nw., large pleasant lront, back rooms also parlor. noS-2t FOR RENT 1618 F st. nw.. 1 large 2d-story room, also large hall room; good board: near herdlcsand cars. iio5-3t FOR RENT A select private family will rent one room, ivith or without lxMird, to two gentlemen; terms moderate. Inquire at 1616 lstst. nw. Rer. exchanged. lt-em FOR RENT $3.50 per week for room, board -and butli for 2 in one room: on 3d floor. Mrs. FREY, 407 G st., opp. Pension Office. no4-3t FOR RENT First-class dental office mid paraphernalia for sale. Address DENTIST, this office. no.'1-.'lt FOR RENT 3 unfur. rooms on 2d floor, with heat and gas; large Tront room with alcove; in nice neighborhood; rent, $15. Apply at 111 7th at. ne. no a-3t . ' FOR RENT In private family, large trout ruoni on second floor; furnished as bed and sitting room: suit one or two gentlemen; alio other nice rooms; fur nacc heat. 728 9th St. nw. no3-3t FOR RENT 1226 Mass. ave. nw. Room on second floor. no3-3t FOR RENT Furuishetl or unfurnished frouiaud back rooms; 2dfIoor,a.m.l.; board if desired; housekeeping allowed. 6 15 I St. ne. no3-7t FOR RENT 616 H Ft.nw.. nentlT fur. rooms, with good board, at $20 per morl h: table board. $15 per month. no3-3t FOR RENT A secondstory front room uihI other rooms to rent, furnished orun- fiirnlshtst. at No. 718 11th st. nw.: terms reasonable. no3-3t FOR RENT Desirable, second Door at 7o7 Ota st. nw.ticat'inetiroantlcs: elec tric bells: light housekeeping, permitted. ' oc.10-5tem FOR RENT Two rinerurnlsheti rooms; single or suite; all conveniences; board If desired: very reasonable- 420 3rd. nw. oc30-7t FOR ncvT-nocsEs. FOR RENT 1742 Corcoran St., 9 looms, a. m. I., fur; 90. 1334 12th. ! rooms, a. ro. L, $60; 2300 O St., $16.50. JOHN E. TAYXOR, 1213 F St. no5-3t FOR RENT 1111 1 st. se six rooms and stah.e: large yard; also 909 10th st.se.. six rooms; rent moderate. EDWARD KERN. 29 R st. nw. noo-3 1 FOR RENT 1801 Q St., lovely curner house, charming view; near Dupont Circle, newly papered and painted; $45. Address owner. 514 0th st. nw., second story front room. ml-2t FOR BENT 1704 X. J. ave. nw.; 2 story bnis; 6 large ropma and bath; In good repair; $20.50 a niqnUi. Inquire of OWNER, 1113 I st. nr. "Keys at cor ner grocery. . 'noT.-f.a.i.tliAwSt FORRENT $18.30;stqrcanddwclllng, 'tenth and I ne. Inquire 345 Pennsyl vania ave. nw. 3t FOR RENT 320 Jerferson St., Ana ccatla. 7-rooru hous. $13.50; nnd 585 Jefferson St.. Anacostla, $10.30. Apply 615 l'a. are. no-l-3t FOR RENT New, excellent condition, o-room, large parlor, a. m. i., cellar, furnace, stationary wash tabs, drying flat, back alley; cars pass door. 906 11th st. se.; key at 90Q. same street. no2-7t FOR RENT 12S8 Duncan st. ne., 7 rooms; all mod. imps., nearly new: S13.3U. JOHN W. MOHKlS. 614 l'ht. oe31-7t FOR RENT 1218 I st. ne. six rms.. cellar, stable, large lot; $18; would sell cheap or trade, w. J. FRIZZELL, 509 7th st. n w.. office. Am. B. i L. Association. FOR RENT 1412 6th st. nw, three story br.; lOr. and b.: cellar: furnare; large yards; a. in. I.; sanitary plumbing: In excellent contlition: S4O.50. Anniv to OWNER. 1216 8 st. nw. c36-7l FOR RENT-SIX room, bath, cellar, a. m. 1.; sanitary plumhlng; good con dition: key next door. 2012 13th .st. nw. oc27-7t FOR RENT SUBURBAN'. FOR RENT At Ilrookland, several pretty cottages -within two squares or the electric road: latrobe and city water; these houses Tor sale on reasonable terms. GRACE M. THOMAS. 100 Corcoran Bldg. no4-3t for sale norrsES. FOR SALE-New 6 room and lath, bay wiuoow, brick, a. m. i., 3 squares south of capttol, $3,150; $300 cash, balance monthly or other terms to suit. Ad dress SOON, Times office- ,no5-2t FOR SALE A llrst-class house on R street, bet. 1st and N. Cap. north west; seven rooms and bath; brown stono base, and trimmings; south front; large yard to alley; will he sold at a bargain. Apply between 5 and 7 o'clock, EDWARD KERN, 20 R St. nw. noo-at FOR S AT.1S Look Way down Bean- tirul noose: 7 rooms with all m. I.; Acker St., bet. 6th and 7th sta. ne.; a great bargain; no cash; monthly pay ments about rent. WM. M. YAGER & CO., 1220 G St. nw. no3-3t MISCEL-LANEOTJS. SO CENTS down. New credit system. New prices. Bee personals. It FIRST-CLASS caterer, nt 2111 Nst. uw.; mcaisservedby the weckormonth; terms reasonable. no5-3t LACE Curtains laundered at 35o. a pair; mail orders promptly attended to. No. 25 F st. nw. Jt FOR RENT To let for her keep, styl ish black roaro, phaeton, and robe, to responsible party, who 'would take best of care nnd use for light driving. Address M. A. F.. .this office. n4-2t.em MR. BEN MARSLIN has re moved his tailoring establishment to 908 10th St. nw., between I and K. no4-7t JOHN G. MATS. Georgetown, Fur niture store and express, 1222 32d st. nw. no4-2t JTJSST RECEIVED Fine lot young Cn ban parrots, guaranteed lo talk; also monkeys, canaries, mocking birds, gold fish. dogs, and fac-y pigeons. SCHMLO'B. 712 12th st- uw., branch 1221 Pa. av. niylO-tf GTJNS. Rifles, Revolvers, loading tools, hunters' outfits, watches, Jewelry, gnitars, violins, banjos, mandolins, at about one-half regular dealers' prices at PAWN SHOP. Ka 11109 E St. nw. ocl.6m" FOR RENT FA RMS. FOR RENT Farm 30 acres, near bllver Springs; house and barn; good stream trough place: suitable for dairy or truing: rent, $10 monthly. Also 20 acres adjoining for sale. Inquire 1109 10th st. nw. ' Item FOR RENT STA HLES-. . FORRENT Large brick stable, two stalls. 1511 R. I. ave. " no3-3t PERSONAL. SO CENTS down; new credit system; laee curtains, portieres, rugs, mble linen., blankets, quilts, table and piano covers, china dinner nnd toilet sets, sllier plaled ware, banquet lamps, onyx tables, clocks, window shadca. Bibles, albums, etc Send postal. Will bring samples. NORTH EAST CREDIT HOb'bE, 1210 U St. ne. Open till 9 p. m. It PROF. FREDERIC TREE, WON uerrul trance writlnj medium. Mr. True tells you Just what you wish to know, what It Is best for you to do, and when to do it; tells you jour lucky days, dates, und numbers; breatrs spells or Uid luci: put on you by evil mriueuces and this Is jour condition at different times; you feel down hearted, lunely, discouraged, friends are cold. Perhaps your, Iiiisii.mil, lover, or sweetheart has deserted. This can all be changed by spiriulal power, the evil in fluences destroyed, jour friends made loving, and your Snver returned to you; reunited nurrlage.i happiness, wealth, har mony, quiet ruarrLigtfS to affinities pro duced, good luck,' gnen; advice free to every visitor: terms reasonable. Hours 9 to 9. No. 714 F ut. sw. Cut this out for luck, It MANICTTREi-Ya'T F. Law .of New lork. expert visltlnginanlcii re. 50 cents. Mali engagements receive prnrapt atten tion. Audiess42UNUiUiat.iiw. uo5-4t PHf your faith -on us nnd- we'll pull jou through, as we are selling elegant custom-made suits and overcoats, the "least bit worn" at a figure that'll pay you to look Into. JCSTR'S OLD STAND, 619 D st. nw. no5-7t aiaiE. BROOKE tellitnll the events or iile: all business confidential; ladles and gentlemen, 50 cents each; hours 9 a. in. to 9 p. in. 605 New York ave. nw., near 6th st. no5-14t FIRST-CLASS mechanics can be secured at buo 13th st. nw. Paper hangers, painters, bridge and structural iron woriers, carpenters, lathers, plaster ers, ami tailoring men or any Und. WOKK-INGMEN-S LIBRARY AND BUREAU OF LABOR, 000 13th st. nw. Telephone, 620. M. D. SIIF.NK. Clerk. co3-tf WANTEDY'oung lady would like lo bonow from private party $50 for three months, to open a well-paying busi ness; good security and interest. Address LOAN, this office. It WE W ANT YOTJ to save 25 to 33 1-3 per cent, on your money. Address, for particulars, INDUSTRIAL AGENCY, 723 Sixth st. nw. Item BIME. LAURA. TELL. rA' tooua. Fa., lias beaded to receive a lim ited number of visitors dally. Mme. Tell has for several years been a private test medium, but has at last, concluded that her gift and wonderrul power were not to be hidden lancer, and at ttiecaraestsulfcitallon of friends In Washington that were so rreatly benefited by her in Altoona and sur rounding towns that she now has yielded to tbe demaud Tor her servltes and takes nleasjre in announcing to all friends and the pablio In general that she can be con sulted on nil the affairs of lire, private, business, family trouble, and can through her spiritual power and Judicious advice assist many ot tbe surfering victims of cir cumstances and lead them into a pure and happy atmosphere; sittings dally; hours, 10 a. m. to 7 p. in.; terms according to time oecUDled: all are welcome and will receive courteous treatment regardless of race, color, or circumstances; .ximc. jeii has entered the nubile field to belli the poor, afflicted, snfferlrg. and deluded to health, wealth, omi prosperity, jrivenun- dred eiglit-and-B-halr 13th st.nw. It BCALEE. the king or clairvoyants and card readers, his first appearance this tide of the Atlantic, has come to help each and every one who calls; nunc In trouble will be turned away ivithont being helped, and made happy; come nnd be convinced or his wonderful powers; gives yoa advice regarding auytbiug you want ti know: tells you your Irlends and enemies; gives you good luck free of charge; brings the epa rated together; causes speedy mar riages with the one you lover lb- Is no humbug; no charge If not satisfied; come one come all, and bring your friends, und tell them or JIALEE and his wonderful powers; I'm not here altogether to make money, but here to help and do good for the people here; am hero and Intend to stay at 806 H st. nw.; my price is very low. only the pitiful sum of 25c: lady In attendance: hours. 9 a. m. to 9 p. in.; closed tin Sunday. MHE. FRANCIS Is one-of. Wash ington's oldest nail most gifted medl nms: she can help you, no matter what your troubles may be: she bos helped thou sands to health, happiness and success. If you are in need or help, seek one that is old established and reliable. Hours, 9 n. m. to J 0 p. m.; 25c and 50c 324 East f nnl tol st , nov4-2t DO Jou want to hear money talk? Call down and get an elegant, custom-made suit or overcoat: "the least bit" worn, at a figure that will surprise even you. JUSTHS' OLD STAND. 619 D St. nw. oc29-7t PEOF. CL ATH'ftlie oldest established nuierti-ing dalnoyant and me dium; consult turn -on business, mar riage, love, lost or stolen prop erty; tells who are your enemies: how to avoid them and overcome all troubles; brings separated together nnd causes Epeedy marriage with one you Ioe: by proper advice removes evil Influences nnd spells; sittings bO cents; no charges for sitting unless satisfied: hours, 10 to 9; open Sunday. 489 II st- bet. 4 1-2 and 6th sts. sw. oc24-tf,em DRESSMAKING at 1221 G st.nw. Ladles' stylish dresses for $5: quaint frocks for little glrla. $2. no2-7t-em MME. PERRIN-Sclentlfic palmis try; trutst destiny reader of the age; events of past and future revealed with wonderful accuracy; hours 10 to 9. 515 10th st- nw.. bet- E and F. ocl6-lroo OUR bicycle club ts almost completed: Join now If you want the best wheel made, on terms that suit everybody. STER LING RICYGLE CLUB. 924 9th st. nw. oc30-10t DR. TAYLOR. 906 F st.nw.. moke full sets of teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted without pals; cold filling. SI: amalgam. 50c. se4-tf J- T. WALKEKSONS. 04 lOtHst. nw.. carpet hnirur. felts, fire brick nnd clay, asbestos, paints, brushe" lime, cement, two and three-ply roofing materlal.apr21-tf TSIE Wonderrul Remedy. Cancers cured without knife, pain or pay until cured; also carbuncles, piles, dropsv. by PROF. MA RTIN RILE Y. 466 Pa. ave nw. oc3-J mo MME. BROOKE tells all the events of lire: all business confidential: ladles and gentlemen. 50 cents each: hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. ni. 605 New York ave. nw., near 6th st. oc22-l4t 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 berore and durlnsr confinement, nnd find homes for Infants If required. Strictly eonf ideD UiL MRS. DR. RENNER. 10 Fourtb st ne., near E. Capitol st . Washington. D. O. JeS-tf MME. ESTELLE tells all events of Hie: gives advice In domestic troubles: strictly confidential; and heals all kinds of sores, tbe latter tor ladles only: hours. 9 a. m. to 10 p. m- 913 19th st. nw. MONET WANTED AND TO LOAJf. MONEY! MONEY! MONBTI WeTnvve it. We will lend It. Wo want yon to liavo It. AH wo want la satisfactory real estate ecurity. Come to us with your appli cations and we can tell you what w will do as soon as we examine the propertr. T. 0. ANDERSON & CO., Real Estate and Easiness Exchange, 907 Q at. TT-TC. FULTON'S Loan orflca, 1218 '.- - -" A Wi3 . -..T. . . . i.TC ra. ave. nw. sianiunea in imu. MjOl elry, silverware, etc. Special bargains In waicncs. jewelry, and silverware, auo-om MONEY lo man on bonds. stocks, trust, loan association certificates, and old Une life inturanco policies; no delay. , TfEHKEa A BAKER. 40 to 46MetrerottBldg MONEY TO .In IRrt-n anma or as low- as 1,000. at 5 and 6 per rent on D. O. real estate: also $250, $500. $750. etc.. at 6 percent WM. H. SAUN DERS A CO.. 1407 F st. nir tf at o ana o MONEY TO LOAN All classes ot real estate loans mads with promptness at enrent rate. THE MoLACULEN K EAL ESTATE AND LOAN COMPANY, cor ner loth and G, streets nir. m9-tf WANTED -Tho Joan of $8,000 onflrat claas Inside property: no agent. 708 lSth st. i sel2 tf MONEY to loan iat 8 and o per cent. on District or Qolumbln realty: no delay If security is satisfactory. WALTER H ACKER. lv31-tf. " tlv4lsr 4a . 704 14m nw. FOR RBNTT-FAnMS. FOR RENT Fine frultandtrnckfarm, . near Rlverdale-Station, B. A 0. R. Ri Inquire at 228 3d. it. w 'noC-7t Auction Sales. JOSEPH BROS. & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEF.8' SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE NUMBERED 801 C STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a detsl of trust dated May 31. 1804. and duly recorded iu Liber 1911. folio 305. et scq., one or the land records for the District of Columbia, we will sell at public auction, in lront of the premises, on THURSDAY, November 7. 1895. at 4 o'clock p. m.. the followirg-descrllicd real es tale situate in theclty or Washington, Dis trict or Columbia, to wit Lot thlrtv (30) in Mary E. Brndshaw and Eliza J Burton's subdivision or lots iu square nine hundred and thirty-nine (939), as said subdivision Is recorded ill the oirice of the surveyor of the District of Columbia, In Book 16, page 108. subject to the right of way across the rear three feet of said lot ror alley pur poses. " Sold subject to a Ilrst trust of $2,500; also interest nnd nny unpaid taxes. Terms of sale: All over Iirst trust to be cash. All conveyancing antl recording at purchaser's cost. Two hundred dollars' de posit required at 'line or sale. WILLIAM SIMMONS, HENRY TAYLOR, oc29-10t-e Trustees. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE OF FULL LINE OF MEN'S FURN1SII LS'OB. ETC.. AT NO. 026 SEVENTH STREET NW. By virtue of several writs or fieri facias Issued oat of the orrice or C. S. Ilundy, a Justice of the Peace In and for the District of Columbia, and to me directed. I will sell at public sale, for cash, at No. 926 Seventh street northwest. Washington. D. C, on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13th. A. D. 1895. at 10 o'clock a.m.. a fulllineof Men's Furnishings, consisting or Hats, Caps. Gloves, Shirts, Underwear, Socks, Collars, Currs, Umbrellas. Men's and Boys' Trous ers, etc., etc., seized and levied upon as the property or David F.Eiseman, and will be sold to satlsry executions Nos. 8904, 8900 S900, 8907, 8908, 8909, 8910. 8911,8912,8913, 8914.and8915,ln favor of Herman Else man. Bertha Elsenian.Helne man Michaelts. Bertha Llchtensteln, Edward Kohner and Henrietta Kohner. ALBERT A. WILSON, U. S. Marshal. D. 0. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. d-ts EDUCATIONAL. WIMODATJGHSK Classes, 1328 lit. aw., beginning November Short hand, dictation and typewriting, Mrs. Baldwin, of Business High School; book keeping, etc ADA L. SMITH. Supt. MME. J. ESPTJTA DALY- Sight singing classes (note chain system), StudiolllSNew Yorkavenue. Two lessons weekly. $20 per season. Mount Vernon Seminary CORNER M AND ELEVENTH STREETa. WASHINGTON. D- C. A SELECT RESIDENCE AND DAT BCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. Twenty-first year opens TUESDAY, Oc tober first- Large and attractive build ings, thoroughly equipped with every re quisite of a refined home and a progres sive school. Applications for admission of pupils to the day school may be made at terBeptember fifteenth, between the hours of ten and one o'clock each morning MRS ELIZABETH J. 60MERS. e27-3rao Principal WANTED-100 young people to Join shorthand dictation classes, which are now being lonixsS-ut . Wood's Commercial College. 311, nl 401' East Capitol St.. at the low rate qtlSEOO per month. Send for catalogue containing pictures ot 84 graduates. ocl9-lmo WALTER SCOTT STETSON, teacher of acting, elocution, dancing. 1324 12th st. ocl6- RAILROADS. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND B STREETS. In Effect sept. 5. 1895. 10.30A. SI. PENNSYLVANIA LTM 1TED. Pullman Sleeping, D loins, Smok ing and Observation Cars Uarrlsburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis. St. Louis, Clovclaud and Toledo. Buffet Parlor Car to Uarrisbnrg. 10.30 A. M. FASTXINE. Pullman lJurret Parlor car to HarrKburg. Parlor and Dining Cars. Uarrlsburg to Plua bjrg. 3.40P. Mv-CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. Pullman Burfet Parlor Car to Harrlsbuig. Sleeping and Dining Cars Uarrlsburg to St- Louts. Cincinnati. Lou isville and Chicago. 7.10 r. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleeping Car to Chicago, and Uarrlsburg to Cleveland Dining Car to Chieniro. 7.XO I. M. SOUTHWESTERN EX PRKSa. Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, and Sleeping Car, Har risburc to Cincinnati. 10.40 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS. l"Hllman Bleeping Car to Pittsburg. T.GO A. M. for Kane, Canandaigua, Rochester and Niagara Fall dally, ex cept Sunday. 10.30 A. M for Elmlra and Renovo, dally, except Sunday. For Wllilamsport dally. 3:40 o. m. 7.XO P. M. for Wllilamsport, Roches ter, Buffalo an! Niagara Falls dally, ex cept Saturday, with Sleeping Car, Wash ington to Suspension Brlnce via Buffalo. 10.40 P. M. for Erie. Canandalgua, Homester, Butfalo and Niagara Falls daily. Sleeping Car Washington to El mlra. For l'Ullndelpblii. Nevr York nnd tbe East. 4.00 P. M. "CONGRESSIONAL LIM ITED. All Parlor Cars, with Dining Car rrom Baltimore, for New York, dally, for Philadelphia week days. Regular at 7.or. (Dlninc Car). 7.2o. 9.00, 10.00 (Dining Car), and 11 00 a- m., 12.15. 8.15, 4.20, 6.40. 10.00 and 11.35 ?. m. On Sunday, 7.05 (Dining Car). .20, 9.00, 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 8.18. 4.20, 6.40, 10.00 and 11.35 p. m. For Philadelphia only. Fast Express 7.50 a. in. week days. Express 2.01 end 5.40 p. m. daily. For liostou. -without change, 7.50 a. m. week days and 3.15 p. in. daily. For Baltimore. 6.25, 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 LirnltedL 4.20, 4.36, 5.40. 6.05. 6.40, 7.10. lO.OO! 10.40. 11.15 and 11.35 p. m. Oa Sun day. 7.05.7.20. 9.00, 9.05, 10.30. 11.00 a. ni, 12.15, 1.15. 2.01, 3.15, 3.40 (4.00 Limited), 4.20, 5.40, 6.05. 6.40, 7.10, 10.00, ld.40 and 11.35 p. m. For Pope's Creex Line, 7.20 a. m. and 4.36 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis. 7.20, 9.00 a. m., 12.15 and 4.20 p. m.. daily, except Sunday. Sun da vs. 9.00 a. m. and 4.20 D. m. Atlantic -Coast Line. Express for Rich mond, Jacksonville and Tampa, 4.30 a. m, 3.30 p. m., daily. Richmond and At lanta, 8.40 p. m., dolly. Richmond only, 10.57 a. m. week days. Accommodation for Quantlco, 7:45 a. m, dally, and 4.25 p. m. -week days. For Alexandria, 4:30, 6.35, 7.4B, 8.48. 9.46, 10.67. 11.60 a. m.; 12.60, 1.40. 3.20, 4.25, 6.00, 6.87, 6.16. 8.02,, 10.10. and 11.39 p. m. On Sunday at 4.30. 7.45. S.46 a. m.; 2.45. 6.15, 8.02 and 10.10 d. m. Leave Alexandria for Washington, 6.0B, 6.43, 7.06, 8.80, 9.10, 10.18, 10.28 a. m.; 1.00, 2.18, 8.00, 3.23, 6.00, 5 30. 6.13, 7.00, 7.20, 9.10, 10.52 and 11.03 p. m. On Sunday at 6.43, 9.10, 10.28 a. m.; 2.16. 6.30. 7.00, 7.20, 6.10 and 10.62 p. m. Ticket orflcea, corner Fifteenth and O streets, and at the station. Sixth and B Btreels, where orders can be left for th checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences. B. M. PREVOST. 3. B. WOOD, Gen. Man. Oen. Fan. Ajrfc LOST. LOST Focketboofc containing sum of money and papers, finder Is welcome to haR of contents if he returns same to Wll.Ii. NO YES, 382 Penn. ave. nw, care of J.WM. LEE. It LOST On M st. extended, bet- Acme duct Bridge nnd Green Spring Hill, Fri day last, a white and brown setter dog, with hair slightly curly. A liberal reward will be given if returned to WALTER BROWN, Lovell Crest, West Washington, or 612 Center Market. lt-em LOST A mink from 7th st. nw. to 7tb andTO.sw., to 10th nnd 0 sw. Reward If returned to S.BACKENHIMER. Kann'. " no4-3tem FOUND on premise, a sorrell horse; , owner prove property and pay charge, at 2065 32d it. no3-3t FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. GO CENTS down. New cedit system. Set- personals, then sec us. It FOR SALE-Jnijiorted Japanese pug Uog; price, only $100: a rare chance lo get sum rt rim dog. bCHMID'S BIRD. STORE. 712 12lh st. nw. no5-2t FOIt SALE-Cigar, tobacco and lunch room; un-ap If sold in 3 days. Call or address i.itit, n'ater st. sw. no5-5t FOR SALE $5, a fine delivery cart. ii aim t ne no5-lt FOE SALE-2 pool tables, cheap, at I iyh ii st ne., feed store. nov5-2t FOR SALE Key-board organ; profes sional tr. inc; new. 1535 6tn St. nw. It FOR SALE M1SC EXCLUSIVE territory given for the eaie ol bee bile. pat. Juno 21, "94: Oct. 1. '95; highest awards; l'a.. Cat., and else where; best In the market? over 20,000 so.tl: small capital needed. Call at once, 1110 N. Y.aye. lt FOR SALE Flrsl-class cut under deliver or laundry wagon. 624 K sL nw. It FOR SALE 2 pool tables. Address u. r., tajs orfice nov5.3t FOR SALE A confectioners' bake oven at au 4 1-2 at. sw. It fOR SALE At a sacrifice, a long estniilisiieti ovster and dining saloon. on Pa. ave.; good reason for Gelling. Ad uress Dura, ave. se. it FOR SALE Thoroughbred English Beagle uouuds; 2 pups, 6 months old; 1 pair. 18 months old; cheap. Address HOUNDS, this ofTlce. lt-etn FOR SALE-2 young, sound horses, suitable for grocery wagon or heavy hauling: also fine surreyand harness. 1105 1 lth st, nw. nov"4-2t-em FOR SALE-A good coupe, Rocka way, audauexcellenthorse:price,$75;agreat bargain. Apply at 3040 Dumbarton ave., Georgetown. D. 0.. lt-em FOR SALE Cheap, one sound work horse. Cull Tremont office. no4-Ctem FOR SALE The .furniture of a ten room boardlng-honse; bargain if Bold at once. Address Q. A. B., this office. no4-2lem FOR SALE Delivery wagonandhorse; only 4-75: 15 down and $10 a month. Call 437 11th st.nw. 'no3-3t ' FOR SALE-mm" ensenwatcbes apd Jewelry: half price. 231 Pa. ave. po3 5t FOR SALE-New Winchester rifle, 32 calibre: Iwrgaln: or will exchange for mcycie; juu., tnis oince. noa-ar FOR SALE Just received iCallfomla nnd Mexican quails: Just the birds to stork your farm; very easy .to settle. SCHMID'S BIRD STORE, 1 1212th st. nw. nov2-5t . FOR SALE At a sacrifice, a $750 upright steinway piano at 456 M st. nvv 1-14 FOR SALE-Half interest tn wood and coal yard: buyer to take charge. R. II. DAVIS. 14th and O sts. ne. oc30-7 1 FOR SALE Best mako 6t incubators, brooders and fresh green bone; call and see the Incubators In "working order. Scninld's Bird and Pet Animal Store. 713 12thst.nw.and 1221Pa.ave. oo5-tf ORGANS. S2S OP. SX DOWN, SX WEEK. $1 down and $1 week for any organ In stock. Greatly reduced prices. Organs from $25 up. Best standard makes. F. G. SMITH. 1225Tft. are. nw. FOR SALE A email steam launch; Uerescnoir engine and boiler: can be feen at Rltter's Itoat bouse oc8-tf-em FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-Lot 13 and 12 feet of lot 14, square 734, fronting 56.2 feet on'D st., bet. 1st and 2d se.; can be sold at a bargain to settle an estate if application is made 'at once;, very desirable. S. M. JONES. 810 10th stnw. ro4-3tem MORRIS' ADDITION TO NOII'IHEAST WASHINGTON This subdivision is made In accordance with the original plan of tbe city, K, L. M, 26th, 28th, and 30th streets running through tbe property. It 1 within 10 minutes walk ot the H street cable line. Maryland ave nue, when extended, win greatly shorten the distance. Lots average 24x138. This subdivision is nearer to tbe Capitol than Dupout Circle, whero ground sells at $10 per square foot. We have decided to let a few lots go at $400 each, and ac cept $10 down nnd $10 per month, with out interest.'furnlshlng abstract and deed. Call for plat and other information, and let as drive you out. Considering loca tion, nearness to center of city, and size of lots, this is the cheapest property on the TnTl-it. ln-i).iT fflfipr for hnmt. sltea nr speculation. JOHN F. WAGGAMAN.T0O1 1ith ct nrtstntre nnf.uTrm I BUSINESS CHANCES. CASS paid at once; no delay, for any store stock of merchandiserbelo w cost; wholesale or retail. Call or address B. FOHS, Howard Utilise novl-7t GOOD INVESTMENTS IN REAL ESTATE. Do you want to invest In real estate? We can tell you the Value of property, whether it is worth the sum asked or not. We can tell you where good lots are to be bought. If you have lots to dispose of we can find you purchasers. T. O. ANDERSON, Real Estate and Business Exchange, 907 G street northwest. SlOO Invested will yield $100 during the year, and Investment-will be worth $500 a year hence; business legitimate, all cash, and 90 per cent, profit; Call at 1117 G St. nw.. room 3 oc23-7t-cm I will shortly have an adjacent, 25x80 ft. brick building, part stable., on, .back alley, for rent. It Is now used for a milk depot, but Is suitable for other purposes. A connected, nlco. S-room dwelling, on front street, can also be rented, lr desired. Applv 900 11th st. se. " oc29-7tr HORSES clipped by electric power for $2. A. G. PENNELL. G03 G St. nw. nw. r.iTr iiusiCAL nonsTr " Flays the Harmonium nnd Docs Sams in Arllliitfellor The horse Alpha has utoniJica, London theater-goers with his Intelligence. A blackboa rd is brought upon Uicsfagc and he Is asked to show bis arithmetical Rpwers. The animal tarns to the figures, thinks a moment, apparently", and Ufen paws oaf on the floor figure after figuro tiUhis substrao tlon or addition or multiplication sum Is correctly done. " Sometimes ho makes a mistake, and with an Impatient shaVeofhUmanc;andaviclous light mills eyes, ho begins again and rights the wrong. Somehow, the British'mfrld refuses to believe. tliat.a torso, even of the Alpha breed, actually I'dbeaisums;" one BOspecU some hidden tdck-bytWhlch- the trainer causes his horsaito make certain signs that look liks-'tnVfeaalt of thought. But, whether or hot ljfs trainer employs these "artlstlo" mcans,.lthoi result Is cer tainly most striking, andrf trick there bo It Is concealed in a most marvelous manner. Alpha also plays the harmonium, 'and his rendering ot "God Save the Queen" on an enormous keyboard la a startling perform ance, and a more correct one than in many other cases. The clever creature also e lects letters from the alphabet, tells tha time, plays a game of nap and fires a gun, for which latter'feat, strange' to say, ho shows a decided predilection. The perform ance ends with a grotesque transformation of tbe beautiful horso Into ft -nurse In skirts, whitcapron, tartan shawl and gorgeous poke bonnet. Little Beta, a fa ttwo-year-old pony, which Is only Just being trained for "an artlstlo career. Is caused to sit on Its haunches in a perambulator, and the mrrso Alpha wheels him across the stage. i i A Natural 'inference. Friend, at Niagara Falls Well, what do yoa think ot them? v Mr. NnpopTm" disappointed. Thi-roar Isn't nearly as load as I expected. Friemd How old 1 your bally? Fuck. Re Had Forgotten. Mrs.Xusher, at 2 a.m, Sirj how dar yoa come home In thlSjCondJUflji?,!,. Old Lusher B' Jove;" I forgot. I thought yoa were stlll'lhro)'In"tho.countryor,you can bet I'd have stayed at the club all night. ' -New York WorftJ.W"'.-' '- - BEADY 10 JOCK PLJMS Men Who Want House Offices Are Now in the Field. HEADQUAETERS AEE OPENED McDowell Seem to Be In the Lend, for till) Clerkship, but Hum Soiuo Stronj; Opponents lien It us.se) I, of Missouri, for Sertreunt-at-Aruia. Somo Combines Arranged. Representative William A. Stone, of Pennsylvania, has arrived In the clt7 and made arangements to open headquar ters at Willard's Hotel, where the cam paign of ex-Kepressentatlve McDowell for the clerkship of the house will bo conducted. Mr. McDowell Is very popular and will make a strong, and it is believed success ful fight lor the position. With the Speakership contest decided In advance, the chief Interest In the caucus called for November 30 centers in the clerkship. Prior to the adjournment of Congresss a combination Is said to nave been formed by which the elective offices were equitably distributed, and a sufficient number of votes pledged from tbe various States interested to carry the slate through at the proper time. The existence of this combination Is conclusively Indicated by the announce ment that Representative Hooker, of New York, will shortly come to Washing ton to open tbe campaign for doorkeeper for Mr. W. J. Glenn, of Cuba, N. I-, and that the McDowell and Glenn headquarter will be In the Eonie rooms. This Indicates beyond a doabt the New Tork and Pennsylvania have formed a combination fo,r mutual support. The friends of McDowell and Glenn are also favorably inclined to the aspirations of Ben Russell, ex-speaker of the Missouri House of Delegates, for sergeant-at-arms. THE WEAK POINT. If this combination holds, Pennsylvania, New Tork and Missouri win vote for an Ohio man for postmaster, and will yield to Kansas expressed wish for the chap laincy. The weak points about the candi dacies of all the men, except McDowell, Is that they are not ex-members. Joe Cannon will be here shortly to open headquarters for ex-Kepresentative Hen derson, who in Illinois candidate for the clerkship. McDowell, however, seems to have the Inside track. If the New Xbrk Pennsylvanla arrangement lasts. Mr. Quay and Mr. Piatt look favorably on K. Representative Stone supports Senator Quay in his plans for Improving navigable streams and constructing ship canals. In speaking on thlssubject, he said: "Increased duties on certain articles are necessary for the protection of American manufacturers, but a higher tariff Is not a panacea for all our wants. Increased du ties will be necessary In order to provide revenue for the ordinary expenses of the Government, and to overcome the deficit, which is mounting upward every month. But for internal improvements we need something more something that will pro vide an, immense sum of money at once and permit tbo prosecution of a stupendous system of Government work Immediately. "liy plan is simply to take most of tha money now paid out in pensions and devote it to slack water Improvements in our rivers, dredging our harbors and budtlinff ship canals. Don't get alarmed; I do not propose to rob the old soldier, nor take away a single dollar of pensions. There are paid out in pensions at tbe present ap proximately $135,000,000 a year. I would pay this amount, or a large propor tion of it, say $100,000,000, in 2 per cent bonds, to run five or siven years and1e re deemable at the will ot the Government I would give, the pensioner the amount ot his pension In these bonds when his quar terly drawing was in sucb a sum as could bo met by the bonds, none of which would b under. $10. For Instance, tf an old sol dier's pension amounted to $36, I would pay $30 ot it in the 2 per cent bonds and the balance In cash. ISSUE A CERTIFICATE. "I believe that such a scheme, would, be practicable, especially if the bonds were given tha same standing as other United States securities, and could be ux.si by national banks as the basis of circula tion. I would not give the bonds direct to the pensioner, but issue him a certificate which would call for a bond. These certifi cates would be readily cashed at the banks, and I have no doubt would command a small premium- I would provide a sink ing fund of not less than $10,00o,C00 a year for the eventual redemption of these bonds. As the years went on the amount ot pensions would gradually grow less, and In time the sinking fund would be ample to niees the bond issue. I would treat pensions as a war debt for another generation to pay. "I believe that $100,000,000 could be expended Judiciously every year In internal Improvements. I would favor letting the work to privato contractors, and thus give an immense army of men Immediate employment, and giving an Impetus to va rious industries, the product of which would be used in river and harbor Improvement- I would dredge the Delaware and make It navigable for all sea-going vessels. I would favor the building of a ship canal from New York harbor to tbe Delaware. The Ohio river should be mada navigable at all seasons of the year, llke v, Ise the Allegheny and MonongahIa. Tha Lake Erie & Ohio canal should be built. AH theso Improvements ought to be mada within tho next few years, and they could be If the work was let bnder contract with, government engineers to supervise it." Drove Off with Anotnerirnn'MHiiEtrj-. William J. Langdon, aged twenty-three years, is held at station No. 1 on the charge of being drnnk and disorderly, though ha closely escaped being charged with tha larceny of a horse and bnggy. The turn out of Al Frederick, Washington agent for the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company, was standing in front of Eckstein's saloon. Langdon was at the bar, and Mr. Frederick was chatting with a group of friends. Langdon left and leaping into the boggy -drove rapidly away. The alarm was given and Policeman nolllnberger headed off tbe fugitive. It was not thought that a case of grand larceny could be mads against him, and as he was drunk and disorderly, be was held on this cliargo. , Crime In Sun Frnnclco. Coroner Hawkins, of San Francisco, has had more kiqucsts over suicides sine January 1 than were ever held in San Francisco during an equal period. Sine be took charge of the office, seven and a half months ago, 94 suicides have come to his notice, being nearly as many as oc curred In 1893 or ISO I. The fbnowlnjr is the number of suicides each month of. 1895: January, C; February, 9; Mrch, 13; April, 18; May, 11; June, 14; July, 15; to August 21, 10 total, 94. There were but 112 suicides in 1893 and but 125 In 1894. but If the same rate continue to the end of tho year Coroner Hawkins' records will show nearly 170 suicides for the year. Coroner Hawkins' reign has thns fat been noted, also, for an excessive number of murders. There have already been 29, while there were but 28 during all of 1893 and but 33 in 1894. 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