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rgaiippagpg THJD MUJBJSUfa '.THOSS, "WJaDNESpAY, ,.AY gO, 1396, fc SPECIAL KOTICBS. 'THE Single Tax as I Sec It," by Rev. AlCX .h-cni, uus (nniuciiiji,i.n:ii ing at 7:30 p. m., at Typographical Tem ple. 423 G su nw. AH Invited. . It ttrrT-T. young man please return Orescent Special Bicycle handed him Monday evening during fire and receive reward. J.E.8WAIKE.431 Qnff. It-cm liOSSES by the fire on. Louisiana ave. last uurbt ou property insured in The Arlington "Fire Insurance Company, 150G Pa.ave.nw., will be paid immediately upon presentation of proof. Insure in home com panies: no delay in collecting losses. It-em IR. SHADE'S Cliloridum Discovery for consumption has cured over 30 eon Bumpllvesla the second and last stages, and hundreds in the first stages. In "Washington City alone; aUQjnany cases of catarrh and complicated Vsroat and lung diseases; hours 9 to 12 and 2 to 6. on Monday. Wednes day, and Fridav; consultation free; send tor booklet: m mptom blank, etc, for those who desire home treatment- rnyl2-l0t LEGAL XOTICES. IK" THE Supreme Court of the District 1896. Eleanor Clark vs. James A Clark. No. 17.2G2 docket. On motion or the plaintiff, by Mr. E. B. Hay, her solicitor (attorney), it lb ordered that the defendant, James A. Clark, cause his appearance to be entered herein on or before the lirst rule-da v occurring forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be proceeded with as in case of default. The object of this suit is divorce, on the cause of cruelty. The publication or this notice to be made in the Washington Law Reporter ond The Washington Times. By the Court. A. B. HAGNER, Justice, &c True Copy. Test: (Seal.) JOHN R. YOUNG. Clerk, &c By H.I'. G ATLE V, Assistant Clerk. BAILROADS. RAILROAD. STATION CORNER OF SIXTH AUD B STREETS. 'In Effect 7:35 P.M.., May 17, 1800. 7.50 A.M. wek-duyx, 7.20 A-."M."cnduyN PITT&BUhu EXPREsS. bullet Parior Car, Harrisburg to Pittsburg. 1O.30 A- JXL. PENNSYLVANIA LIM ITED. I'uilmau Sleeping, Dining, Smok ing, and Obenaiion Cars Harrisburg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis. Cleveland. and Toledo. BurietPar lor Car to Harrisburg. .0.30 A. JMC. FAST LINE. -Pullman Burret l'arjor Car to Harrisburg. Par lor and Dining Cars, Harrisburg toFitts- 3I4O T. 1M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXl'RESb.-Pullman Burret Parlor Car t o Harrisburg. Sleeping ana Dining Cars, Harrisburg to St. Louis, Cmciunati, Louis ville, and Chicago. f.lO I?. HI. WESTERN EXPRESS. Pullman Sleeping Car to Chicago, and Harrisburg to Cleveland. Dmlng Car to Chicago. , iy.10 -p. J&. SOUTHWESTERN EX-PKESS.-PuUiiinu Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. L-.ui. and Sleepiug Car, Har risburg to Cincinnati. 10.40 1?. US.. PACIFIC EXFRE8S. Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. T-CO A. B. for Kane. Canandaigua, Rochester, and Niagara Falls daily, ex cept Sunday. "1.0.30 A. 3. for Elmira and Renovo. dailv. except isumlay. For Lock Haven weekdavs and Wnhamsport Sundays, 3.40 p. m 7.XO I. 3i.for Wilhamsport. Rochester. Buiralo and Niagara Fall" dally, except Saturday, with Sleeping Car Washing ton to SuspenMon Bridge via Buffalo. 10.40 F. B. fo" Erie. Canaiidaigua, " Rochester, Burralo and Niagara Falls daily. Sleeping Car Washington to El mira. For lMilliulolptila. "" YorU ami tlio East. it.OO P. E. "CONGRESSIONAL LIM ITED.' dailv, all Parlor Cars, with Dining Car from Baltimore. Regular at 7.00 (Dining Car). 7.20, 9.00, 10 00-. (Dining Can. and 11 00 (Dining Car from Wilmington) a. m.. 12.45, 3 15. 4.20, G.4(j. 10.00. aud 11.35 p.m. On Sunday, 7.00 (Dining Can. 7 20, 0.00, 11.00 (Dining Car lrom Wilmington I a. in., 1 2.1o 3.15. 4 20, C 40, lo.OO. ana 11 25 p. in. For Philadelphia only. Fast Expn-ss 7.50 a. in. week days. Express. 12 15 week days. 2.01 and 5.40 p. m. dail. For 3!ostou without change, 7.50 a. m. -week dnvs. and 3.15 p.m. daily. Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, nil-mil route). 3 15 p. m. daily; (via Market Street Ferry). 10 CO a m and 12 45 p m week-days, 11.35 p. m. daily. and 11 00a. m Saturdaysonly. Tor Baltimore. 6 25. 700. 7 20. 7 50,9.00; 10 00, 10 30; 11 00, and 11 TO a rn.. 1"ir.. 12 45. 2 01. 3 15. 3.40. (4.00 Limited). 4 20. 4 CO. 5.40, 0 05. 0 10: 7 10, 10 00, 10 40, 1115, and 1135 p. m. On Sunday, 700, 7 20, 0 00, :t 05, 10.30. 11.00 a. m.. 12 15, 1 15, 2 01, 3 15, 3 40 (4 CO Limited), 4.20. 5.40! 0 05. G 40, 7 10, 10.00, 10.40; and 11 35 p. m for Pope's Creek Line. 7 20 a. in. and 4 3C p. m.. daily, except Sunday. Sundays, 9.05 a. in. Tor Annapolis, 7 20, 9 00 a. in.. 12 15 and 4.20 p in., daily, except Sunday. Sundays. 9.00 a. m. and 4.20 p. in. itlautic Coast Line. Express for Uich inond, points on Atlantic Coast Line. 4.30 a. in., 3 46 p. in., dally. Richmond and Atlanta, 8.40 p. in., daily. Rich mond only. 10.57 a. m., week days. iccoinmodation for Quantlco, 7 15 a. in., daily, and 4.25 p. m., week days. Vor Alexandria, 4.30.6.35.7.45.8.40,9.45; 10.57, 11.50 A. M., 12.50. 1.40. 3.20. 4.25. n.Oli. 5.37. 6 15. 8.02. 10 10. aud 11.42 P. M. On Sundays at 4.30. 7.45. 9.15 A. M., 2.45, G.15, 8.02, and 10.10 P. M. Leave Alexandria for Washington 6.05, 6.43. 7.05. 8.00. 9.10. 10.15. 10.28 A. M.. 1.00, 2.15. 3.00, 3.23. 5.00. 5.30. 6.13. 7.00. 7 20, 9 10. 10.52. and 1 1.08 P. M. On Sunday at 6.43. 9.10. 10.28 A. M., 2 15. 5.30, 7 00, 7 20, 9.10, and 10.52 P. M. Ticket ornces, corner Fifteenth and G ftreets, and at the station. Sixth and B Itrects. where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from kotcls and residences. I. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Pass Agent. ALTIWJORE AND OHI JRAILROAD. Schedule 111 errect May 9, 1896. Leave Washington from station corner of JTew Jersey aveuue and C street. For Chicago and Northwest. Vestibuled Limited trains 11:30 am., 8:05 p. m For Cincinnati, St. Louis and lndianap jlis, Yeutiuied Limited, 3:45 p. m., ex press, 12:1 5 night. For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express laily 11:30 a. in. and 8:40 p m. For Lexington and Staunton, 11:30 a. m. For Wmcncjiier and way stations, b5:30 p. m. For Luray, Natural Bridge, Roanoke. Kiioxville, Chattanooga. Memphis and New Orleans, 10.50 11. in. dailj ; sleeping Kirs through. For Luray, 3:45 p. m. dally. For Uait-imore. uceK oay., 5:00, 0".30, x7:00, x7:e5, x7:lo, x7:30. x8:00, b:30, X9:30. xl0.uu,xl2:oo a.m.; xi:o5, 1:10, Xl2:33, X3:0U, 3.5, X4.-J8, 4.32, X5.U3, X5.10, Xo.30. 5.33. X6.20, 6.30, X8.0O, 8.13, x9.20, 11.15, xll.50. p. m.; and" xl2.oi night. Sundays, x7.03, X7.10, 810, X9.00, XI ii.OO, a, m.. X12.05, X12J5, l.tn), x3.00, 3.25. 4.:r, ." 05, X5.10.6-30.X8.00, X9.20, 11.15, xll.50 p. m.. X12.01 night. Tor Aiinapoiis, 7.HI and tt.bo a.m.; 12.10 and 4.2b p. m. Sundays, 8.30 a. m., 4.32 p. m. For Frederick, a9.00, bll.30 a.m.,cl.l5, b4.30, Ii3.30 p. m For Hager.-towu, bl 1.30 a. in., and b5.30 p.m. For Bcvd and way points, weekdavs 9.00 a. m., 4.30. 5.30. 7.05 p. m. Sundays, 9.00 a. in., 1 13, 7.05 p. m. For Gaithersburg ami way points, week days, 7.00. 9.00 a. m., 12.50, 3.QD, 4.30, 4.b3, 5.20, 3.35, 7.05, 11.30 p. m. Sun day, 9.00 a. m., 1.13, 5.35, 7.05, 10.25 p.m. For Washington Junctionand wa vpoints, a9.00 a. m.. cl.15 p. m. Exprcs's trams stoppltig at principal stations only, b4.30, b5.30 p. m. UOYAL BUTE LINE FOR NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. AR trains illuminated with Pintren. light. For Phljailtlpfna, New York, Boston and Uie East, week days 7 00, 7.05, 8:00, (10.00 a. m. Dining Car), 12.00, 12.35, 3.00 (5.05 Dining Car), 8.00 p. m. (12.01 night. Sleeping Car open at lo.OO o'clock). Sundays. (7.05 Dmiyg Carj, (9.00 a.m. Dining Car), (12.35 Dining Car), 3.00, (5.05 Dining Car), 8.00, (12.01 night. Bleeping iir open ior passengers 10.00 p. m.) Burret Parlor Cars ou all trains. For Atlantic City, 10.00 a. m., 12:00 noon, Sundays, 12 35 p, ni, bExeept Sunday. aDally. cSunday only sExpress train. Baggage called for and checked from ho tels aud residences by Union Transfer Com pany, on orders left at ticket orriccs. 619 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. New York uvcnuennd Fifteenth street, and atdepot. TTM. B. GREENE, CHAS. O. SCULL. Gca.Alanajfer. Gen. Pass. Agent. Peiiisyifaiia Auction Sales THOMAS BOWLING & CO., AUCtfl., 612 E st.nw. , TRUSTEES RA LE OFTEIGHT COMFORT- ABLE NEWLY ERECTED DWELL INGS, AT THIRTY-FIFTH AND MAD ISON STREETS, TWO STORIES.BIX ROOMS AND CELLAR. BUFF PKESSEn BRICK WITH STONE TRIM MINGS. AND ALL MODERN -IMPROVEMENTS. By virtue oC a certain deed of trust, dated August 26, 1895, and duly re corded in Ubor 2048, folio 182, one of the land records or the District or Columbia, and at the request or the party secured thereby, default liavlug occurred in the payment or the indebtedness secured there under, the undersigned trustees "will offer Tor sale at public auction. In front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the TWENTT ETn DAY OF MAY A. D.. 1896. at HALF PAST POUR O'CLOCK P. M- the land, premises, aud improvements situate- In the city of Washington, District ot Columbia, and known and distinguished as and being all that. part o" a lot of ground situated in square cast of square numbered 1296, in that part, of the said city or Washing ton formerly called, Georgetown, the said lot being numuered 280 In Bentty & Hawkins' addition to "said George town, and Uie same being in a square formerly nuis.bcred 126, in said George town, and described by metes and boundsas ioIIows: Beginning on the west side ot Tliirty-riftn (formerly Favette) street, at the end of 252 feet 6 inches, northerly from the southeast comer or said lot; thence northerly with the paid line of Thirty-fifth street. 102 feet 6 inches to Madison (formerly West) street; thence westerly with the line 01'said Madison sUreet to the extremity of the lot; tl.enre south erly ami tiarallel to said Thirty-fifth street, 88 feet 9 inches, and thence easterly to the place or beginning. And being also oc Ecribed by metes and bounds, according to a recent survey made by Henry W. Brewer for the District surveor, as fol lows: Beginning on the west side ot Thirty firth (formerly Fayette) street at the end or 102.50 feet meas ured south on said west line lrom Its intersection with the south line of Madi son (formerly West) street and running thence northerly with said Thlrty-rUth, street 102.50 feet, to the south line or said Madison sttcet; thence westerly with said south line or Mnriisrn street 113 feet to tho west line or snid lot 2S0; thence southerly and parallel to said Tlilrty-firth street 88.75 leet and thence eusterlv 115.75 feet to the place of beginning. Terms or sale: All cash. A deposit or $500 will be re quired at the time or sale. Terms of salc u be complied with within ten days frcm date or saje. or property will be resold at risk and cost or defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing, recording, etc., to be paid by the purchaser . STEPHEN VAN WYCK. Trustee. 1333 F st. nw. FRED'K. L. S1DDONS. Trustee. myP-d&rts 1333 F st. nw. MISCELLANEOUS. VEEY fine pasturage for horses, within a lew milesor thecity; running waterand plenty of shade; no wire fences; terms reasonable. A. G. & D. G. MOUNT, Brightwood Dairy, cor. 10th and Mass. ave . iny20-3t NO CHARGE ir I cannot collect" for Tor jou: counsel free. U. D. GORDON, attorney, 918 F st., Room 2. myl93t IuEuTMy, Opium, aail Coealna QWits. Trivate treatment at HIGHLANDS SANI TARIUM, Maryland. References in every government deiKirtincnt In thecity. Easy rates by the week or month. Tull Information at 9 13 New Yorkavenue. myl8-6t,em HANCOCK Statue Unveiling Views at ESTABKOOK'S. 1227 Pa. ave., 50 cent.s each. Cabinet photographs reduced to S1.98 myl6-8t-em ESTON barber shop is no snide shop; that's what the boys say; they claim to get a better hair-cut and shave for 25c than tlieyc.m get elsewhere for35 and 40c: we guarantee you satisfaction; children's hair cut 10c. 603 K st. nw., CHARLES -XI WYNDHAM. Manager. mylC-7t EGYPTIAN GYPSY - Seventh daughter or seventh generation; can take off spells and cause to marry, as well as tell your past and future. Can be seen by calling at the tent. Take Ecklngton and Soldiers' Home cars, myl.3-7t.eiii AWNIKGS-$2 per window; work ami 1n.11en.1l guaranteed. DIMMICK, 2010 2d st. uw. Le Droit Park. myl5-6t $100 BICYCLES SXOO-Ahigh grade bicycle can be bought for no less. For club rates address Box 2, this office. mal3-lmo BUSINESS Cards neatly printed, SI perl, 000. HAYS.thecbcapcst printer. 1221 M st. ne nir9-lm-em LAWNMOWERS. sickles, shears, scissors, knives and razors sharpened. R. PRinrSSER. veteran locksmith. 726 1 3th st. 11 w. myO-l m-em ROACHES must go. "VERMICIDE Is the exterminator. You do not catch our roach. VERMICIDE catches It for iou. Why buy useless remedies? Buy VERMICIDE, ihc intallible remedy. For sale by Burchell, 1325 F st. nw., Magruder & Co.. 1222 Conn. ave. 11 w -. C C Bryan. 1413 N. Y. ave, 11. w ; John S Cissell, 1014 7th st. nw. royl-lm I RESPECTFULLY notiry the pub lie mat I have negotiated for tho rovally bred stallion Uproar, No 1235. for the jears 1896 aud 1897. This stallion will make the two Eeasons at the Seven Oak Stock Farm, situated in -Maryland, six miles from Washington, at $25 "a season. Horses pastured and wintered at rea sonable rates. For information call or address E. BURGDOF.F. 418 8th ctr nw. ap26-lm CABIN JOHN- GREAT FALLS. AND UPFERT'OTOMAC-For charter the steam launch Floreuce; capacity 40; Tor day and eveuing parties. Enouiro JOHN MARCONNIER, 1073 32d St. nw. or englueor at Judd & Detweile-c's. 420 11th st. nw ap22 lmo SEND 'our carpets to us to be thoroughly cleaned by our patent steam procesj All work thoroughly done and guaranteed by us. We allow no moths to exist Terms the very lowest. A. H. CHASE & BUO.. 619 La- avenue. Send postal. npl9-3mos. TRY RUBBER ROOF PAINT. WE STOP ALL LEAKS FUEE and charge only for painting; work guaran lecd. NAT. RUBBER UOOFPAINT CO. 1023 Sth St. nw. PIANOS moved by experienced men. $27 COLUMHIA TRANSFER CO.. 323 4 1-2 st. nw. 'Phone 1566. fcbl6-tf FURNITURE moved; largest 2-iiorss load in the city, $2.50; experienced handlers. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO. 323 4 1-2 st.nw. 'Pbono 1566 fel6-tf liADIES GOODS. THE ELITE PARLOBS-018 12th st. uw.: bcieuuiio J-aeiai Treat ment; Hygienic Steaming; De Aimond Skm Food; Oxygen Balm; Summer Rates. myl2-lmo-cm BAILllOADS Southern Railway. (PIEDMONT AIR LINE.) (Schedulcin errect 10 p.m. May 17, 1896.) AH trains arrive anu leave at Pennsylva nia passenger station. ba.m.uaily, local for Danville connects at Manassas ror Strasburg. daily, except Sunday, and at Lynchburg with the Nor folk and Western, daily, and with the Ches apeake and Ohio, daily ror the Natural Bridge and Clifton Forge. 11:15 a. ro. Daily, the UNITED STATES FAST .MAIL, carries Pullman Burret Sleep ers. New York and Washington to Jackson ville, uniting at Charlotte with Pullman Sleeper for Augusta, also Pullman Sleeper .i:n xors.li iic ui jeans, via aiomgurnery, connecting at Atlanta with Pullman Sleep er for Birmingham. Memphis and St. Louis. 4:01 p. m. Local for Front Royal, Rivcr ton nnd Slrasburg. daily, except Sunday. 4:51 p.m. Daily.loc.il ror Chailotttaville. 10:43 p. m. Dally, WASHINGTON AND SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULED, LIM ITED, composed of Pullman vcstibulcvl sleepers, dining cars and dnv coaches. Pullman sleepers New York lo Asheville and Hot Springs, N.C.; New York lo Tampa via. Charlotte, Columbia, Savannah, and Jacksonville, and New York to Memphis via Birmingham; New York to New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Vestibuled day coach Washington to Atlanta. Southern Hallway dining car, Greensboro to Monu gomery. TKA1N3 ON WASHINGTON AND OHIO DIVISION leave Washington 9:01 a m dally, L:00 p. in. arid 4:45 p. m. daily except Sunday.and;:45 p, m,Sundaysonly. for Bound Hill, 4:32 p. m.; daily, except Hniiv ror Herndon OUiiUUJ, -v.. .wMM-t,, miu u.fi. T in Reluming, arrive at in. and 7;nn r m Washington 8:26 a. in. and dally, and 3:00 p. in. dally, excent Sun! day, from Round Hill and 7:06 a m dailv, except Sunday, from Herndoa.'ard 8:34- a. in. dally, except Sunday, from Leesburg. Through trains from the South arrive at Washington 6:42 a. m 2:20 p. m. and 9:40 p. m., daily, Manassas division; 10:00 a. m.. daily, except Snndar, and 8:40 a. m.. daily, from Charlottesville Tickew, stepping car reservation and" In formation furnished at offices 51 1 and 1300 Pennsylvania avenue, and at Penn svlvania Railroad Passenger Station. "W. IT. GBEEN, Gen. Snpt, J". ML. CULP, Traffic Manager. "W. A. TUBE, Gen. Pass. Agent. I. S. BBOWN, Gen. Act. Pass. DepJt. FOB RENT BOOMS. FORHBNT Ue. comlortublc; fur. luslicur roams, In cqrnef house; all frpiu; rooms; amiable tor gentlemen; uil rooms light and cheerful; most jjeslrable locution; prices run o, $7 aud $. Ap ply U41Ilst. nw. It If OH KJENT 215 9th st. sff., near U, large, cool, bay wiuuow. furnished or unfurnished rooms; cucup; neatly fur nished hall room, 4 per month; gas and bath. my20-3t IrO-K KJSNT 901 M st. nw.; two fine coimiiumcaung panora on lirst rioor suitable for M. C. or M. D.; also two rooms on third floor, with or without board. my20-3t FOR RENT 936 N. Y. ave. uw rur. rooms, witn or without bourd; terms very reasonable. iuyi0-3t FOR RENT Newly papered, newly iur. 2u-Biory rrout anu back room; single or en suite; witn uouru; pn Ueues. Auuress C tills oliice, giving xull uume and address. liiyfcU-at FOR RENT Large" and'small rooms ior. oionge; a.Oo, :?!, and $6 per month. AppiyiVo. 17 Lst. nw. iny2b-ot i? 0c jttxuiN'i' No- If E st. nw., two large looms on 1st rioor; tur. or umur. for Iigul housekeeping, with range; ij12 or x5; two irout nail looms, loldiug beds, :?b; board, ?15. my20-3t FOit KENT-Three cominunieating rooms, suitable lor light housekeeping; privilege of bath. 2205 L st. 11 w. it FOKltENT-Entne 2d Hour, -t Huge looiua. .uiu o.itn; 1 eat very reasonable; rer. exchanged. 1514 5th st. uw. rayl9-3t-em FOR RENT -One uuluc. room and uirge coucrete cellar. 481 Mo. ave It-cm ii'Oxc jkHJN'x - iur. iront rooms, iidob oenooi st.. Mount. Pleasant. It-em FOR icENT 011 N.J. ave. nw. l 1111. iront 100ms, ior men only; S4 and $5 per month. inyl9-3t-em FOR RENT-UnCur.; 3 rms. and bath, ou d-uuiui iloor; 510 per mo 1617 10th st. nw. myl9-3t.eni FOR RENT Fur.; large, cool rooms; fciuguj or en suite; with a soutneru ex posure: with or witnout board; summer iirices. 618 II St. nw. It-em FOR RENT- Fur. rooms; with or with out board; terms to suit; good locality. 716 6th st. nw. FOR RENT-2 or 3 rooms and bath; ud iioor; ii,r light housekeeping; $12. 1 342 W st. nw. It-em FOR RENT Two rooms unfurnished, $5 month. 33 K st. ne. myl9-7t A nicely furnished room, 1.00 a week. 12 6th st. ne., near E. Capitol fat cars, hemic and Capitol. my!9-3t FOR RENT One-half puce to reliable gent for delightfully cool front room; examine. 909 Lnw. myl9-3t FOR RENT Two unfur. rooms; com municating; newly r-apered; gas and bath; near cars and market. 909 Sdst.uw. myl9-3t FOR RENT 3 large unfur. rooms; newlypapcrcdjgasand bath; rentcheap; suitable lor light housekeeping. Call 622 3d st. ne. my!9-3t LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Niceij rm-msneu ltoiitaiiu bucK rooms; completely furnished ior light housekeep ing. 317 Pa. ave uw., 2d floor. nivl9-7t FOR RENT Near Dupout Circle, 4 lst-floor rooms; rurnisncd for tiu'sft keeping, good piano; $20 per month. 1613 19th Bt. nw. myl9-3t FOR RENT Rooms, lirst aud second Moors, lurmslifd or unfurnished Ap- pl j905S Uist.jiW; in y 1 9- 2t FOR RENT -Good room, suitable for miner 01 basket-maker. Inquire 111 feed store nw. corner 5th und K nw. myl9-3t FOR RENT orient housekeeping. 2 to 1 100ms. unfur., in a new house never before occupied, no children; house 805 A st. se. For prices and othur informa tion inquire at 81- N. C. ave- se. mvl8-3t-em FOR RENT Two large uiiiuniibhcd 100ms, over store, cor. Sixth ami A streets se. m y!8-3t-cin FOR RENT 1219 Seventh st. nw.. three rooms, for $10 a mcutli in ad vance, luuuue at 1134 Seventh street In?. myl8-3t-em FOR RENT A nicely furnished rront room, : floor, with board; suitable tor 2 persons; terms very reasonable; private family 720 6th st.nw. myl5-7t-em FOR RENT - UnTur. lovely large, cool rooms, gas and baih; cheap. 915 E st. nw. my 14-7 6 FOR RENT Two nicely rooms; iug!C or en suite. st 11 w. furnished 1847 14th my9-14t PKOPOSALS. - PHOPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES'FOR THE NAVY YARD. WASHINGTON. D. C May 2, lbUO taeaiut proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Supplies lor the Navj Yard, Washington, n. C, to be opened June 2, lb96," will be received at the Bureau or Supplies and Accounts, Navv Department. Washington. ! -' u,ltu 12 o'clock noon, JUNE 2, 1896, and pub licly opened immediately uiereauer, iu furnish at the Navy Yard, Washington. D. C, the daily supply of ice and provender for the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1897. The articles must conform to the Navy standard and pass the usual naval inspection. Blank pioposals will be fur nished upon application to the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C. Tie bids, all other things being equal, decided by lot. The Department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to the government. EDWIN STEWART, Paymaster General. U. S.N. my20,23,27.30 LOST. LOST Silver medal. Return to EDDIE DAVIS, 625 4th st. nw., and get reward.lt LOST SI reward: one pair or plate glass pliers. Return lo307 9 thst.nw.my20-3t LOST White setter dog; 5 reward for the arrest and conviction of the per son harboring said dog. II. II. HEMPLER, Optician , 6th and Pa. ave. niy20-4t LOST?5 reward, a Binall. mouse-colored dog, by the name of Dot; no ques tions asked it returned; looks like Mexican. 931 La. ave. It-em LOST A black Newfoundland dog, called Major. Please receive reward at the Cincinnati Bwg. Co. Branch, 811 2d st. se. mjl9-3t LOST-SU8.00 8th and B. tie. to 3d and H, up 3d to D, D to N. Cap., N. Cap. to Mass. ave., Mass. ave. to F nw., F to Keen's tailor shop, back F to 10th, 10th to Pa. ave., Pa. ave. to National Hotel when I misseil same; it was folded flat and labeled "Kreglo Benefit Fund, $68.00, J. H. RliodC3." Return to this office and get liberal reward. tf FOB BENT STABLE. FOR RENT Ttiirty a' lalisi by the week or montU, at 1212 Ohio ave. myl4-7t,cm WANTED POSTAGE STAMPS. VV KTjSO-For cash, an kinds of old United States postage- and department stamps: collections also bought. H. F. nuNKIIORST. 1 00.1 7th st. nw. apS-tf.em WANTED-HOUSES. WANTED-Small 'furnished houscin the" country with plenty of shade, con venient lo railroad; no children in family; stateparticularsand terms. Address STATE TERMS, this office. It WANTED BOOMS. WANTEDS' FlKmshcdroom wftfipil? vate lamlly. In northeast; rent must be reasonable; State location and terms. Address C. P.. this orfice. It "WANTED-Ey 3 adults, 3 unfurnished rooms, on 2d rioor. for light housekeep ing; within 2 or 3 squares of B. & o. denot; terms not to exceed $15 per month, with use of gas for cooking. Address BRUDNELL, this office. rna20-3t "WANTED BOABDBRS. WANTED- Nicely furnished 2d-story rrout room; married couple, or 2 gents; ?8 per week for 2. 1207 9th st u xv. niy20-3t WANTED Boarder; private family; conifortaDie home; S4 per week. 036 H st. sw. myl8-3t-em WANTED-Mechanics and clerks to room and board; early breakfast. 804 K st. nw. niy!0-14t COUNTRY BOAltD. WILDWOOD TERR ACE. Lang don, D. C, on B. & O.; fare 4r cts.; high ground; near station; terms moderate. myl9-7t-em -; JSDUCATIOXAIi. AHTHUR E. YUNDT-Mandolin and. guitar; summer rates; 20 lessons for S10. Studio, 934 F st. nw.. Room 1. niy8-lmo A. V, HOLMES. Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar. SpeciaL summer rates. Classes now forming. Room 3, 934 F st. nw. my 6-lmo -BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SA.XE Confectionery, ice cream and bodn stand near Zoological Park, east Bide; fully equipped for business. Ad dress 621 B st. nw., after 2 o'clock, or 130 Center Market. my20-3C FOR HaIjE Or halt Interest in con fectionery and notion Btore. Call or addreBs, 236 II st..nw. . It THE finest opporM)fltr,v ver offered to a young, active business man with $500. to engage in a very profitable business: this is honest. Address W. W. W., this orfice. royl9-3tem ft - H FOR SALE-Grocery stock with fix tures; must sell on account or sick ness; no reasonable bid refused. Call at place or business, 135 F; sKfnw. my!9-7t FOR S.AJEIE Old established' corner grocery and provision store, doing good cash business; must sell on account or 111 health. Address ESTABLISHED, this office. my!9-3t FOR SALE-Cheap, for cash, a grocery store, stock, fixtures; good cash trade; reason for selling, going to country. Apply 213 3rd st.sw. myl9-it RESTAURANTS- grocery stores, lunch rooms, and business of various kinds for sale cheap to quick buyers. ,T. O. ANDERSON & CO., Business Exchange, 911 G Btt nw. my 18-61, em $225 will buy a. corner grocery store: doing a cash business; fixtures and stock; reasons for selling, owner lias other businewi lo attend to. Address STOCK, this office. mylS-3t-ciu $62 will buy stock and fixtures of the cigar and newsstand in Hotel Lawrence: owner wantR to leave town: rent paid until June l, 1896. Apply at HOTEL. my!8-3t FOR RENT A rare chance Tor a first-class merchant tailor or drug-clsU-Haudsomc side and front glass corner store. Naval Lodge Bldg.. 4th and Pa. ave. sc: also several oriice rooms, south front; 2d and 3d floors. Apply toA.GADDIB. 225 Ast.se. my!5-7t FOB SALE-SUBURBAN. FOR SALE The desirable country residence ot the late James E.Waugh, in Berwyn Heights, adjoins country" seat; or Edward Graves, esq.; price low; terms easy. Apply to P. E. WINE, 608 F st. nw. It OAK GROVE. & P- R- R.. acre lots, fcuo up; houses built to suit pur chaser. --Room 7, Atlantic Building. myl7-t FOR SALE OR RENT - Fine nluc room country house, with one acre land; abundant shade, outbuildings; ex cellent water: Uailey's X Roids, one mile from Arlington station and Carlin's Springs. Va. OWNER, 3139 N st. nw. myl4-0t FOB SALE LOTS. FOR SALE-Charlton Heights; build ing lot containing 6,000 square feet; will sell cheap on small cash pa j meat and balance in monthly installments. THEO. FHEIBUd, Ohio Bank Bldg, 12th and Gsts.iuv. my20-3t FOR SALE-Sl.OOo; only one-half uiooK rrom Lincoln Park, east fronton 13th st. ne.; lot 17 1-2 front: side and back alley; title perfect; abstract to May 14 1S96: $1,000 cash; you cannot du plicate it for $1,200. JOHN F. DONOilOK. 30S East Capitol st. HS'lTL. FOR SALE-Colonial Beach! Colonial Beach! Some of best lots on river and first street back; also, the handsomest and best built cottage, well tarnished; large lot; stable: summer houce: sell on easy terms. DU. R. II. EVANS. 1321 Fst. invl6-3t.ein I'OST OFFICE- NOTICE. Should be read daily by all lntercied, as changes may occur at any time. FOREIGN MAI Lb for Ihe week ending Ma v 23, 1896, close promptly at the Wash ington city postoffice as lollows: Truufe-Atluntlo Muih AVEDNESDAY At 7:20" p. m. for Eu rope, per 8. s. 'Augusta Victoria, rrom New York, via Plymouth Cherbourg and Ham burg. FRIDAY At 7-20 P. m., for France. Switzeiutuil, Spain. .Portugal, Italy, Tur kev, Egypt and BntHluInuia, per s. s. La Normaiuiie, rrom New York via Havre. Letters for other parts of Europe must be directed "Per La Nnrmandtc." At 10:55 p. in., for Netherlands direct, per s.aa. Amsterdam, from NtXW" York, via Rotter dam. Letters must be directed 'Per Amsterdam." At 10:35 p. m Tor Genoa, ner s s. Werra. from New York. Letters must te directed "Per Werra." At 10:55 p.m. ror Europe, per s s. "Campania, rrom New York, via yueeu6towii. At 10:55 p. 111. for Scotland direct, per s s.Anclinria. from New York, via Glasgow. Letters must be directed "Per Anchorla." At 10:55 p m. ror Norway direct, per s. s. Island, rrom New York. Letters must be directed ''Per Island." PRINTED MATTER, ETC. German steamers sailing from New York on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, take print ed matter, etc., ror Germany, and specially addressed printed matter, etc., for other parts of Europe. White Star steamers sailing from New York on Wednesday take specially address ed printed matter, etc., for Europe. Cunard steamers sailing troin New York on Saturdays take printed matter, etc., for Great Britain aud Ireland, and specially addressed printed matter, etc., for other part3 of Europe. MuliN for South and Central America, "West Iudlen, Etc. WEDNESPA Y At 6 25 a. m. for Barba dos and Dcmarara. per s. s. Hesperides, from New York. AtO. 25a.m. forProgregso. Mexico, per s. s. C. Coudal, from New York. Letters for other parts of Mexico must be directed "per C. Coudal." At0.23 a. m. for La Plata Countries direct, per s. s. Creole Prince, from New York. At 6 25 a. m. for Nassau, N. v., per s. 8. Annua, from New York. Letters must be directed "per Autilia." At 3.20 p. in. for Port Antonio, Jamaica, per steamer from Bos ton. At 10:05 p. m. for Costa Rica, Blue Iields. Nicaragua, and Bocas Del Toro, per steamer from New Orleans. At 10:55 p. m. lor Bermuda, per s.s. Trinidad, from New York. THURSDAY At 4:20 a.m. for Port An tonio, Jamaica, per steamer from Baltimore. At 6:25 a.m. Tor Nassau, N. P., and San tiago de Cuba, per s. s. Niagara, from New York. At 6:2b a. m. for North Brazil, per s.s.Dunstan, rrom Ne w York, via Para, Maranham and Ccnru. Letters for other parts of Brazil must be "directed "Per Dun stan." At 10:55 p. m. for Fortune Island, Gouaives Aux Cayes and Jacmel, Haiti, and Santa Martha. Colombia, per s. s. Alvcna, from New York. At 10:55 p. m. for St. Thomas, St. Crelx, Leeward and Windward Island.. Martinique and Bar bados, per s.s. Madiana. from New York. FRIDAY At 9:20 a. in., for Brazil and La Plata countries, per s. s. Amain, rrom Baltimore, via Pcrnambuco, Rio de Ja neiro, and Santos. Letters for North Brazil must be directed "per Amalfi." At 10:55 p. m. for Fortune Island, Jamaica, and Greytown, Nicaragua, per s. s. Athos, from New York., letters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Athos." At 10:55 p. m. for Campeche, Chia pas, Tabasco, Tuxpam, and Yucatan, "Mexico, per s s. Seneca, from New York Letters must lie directed "per Seneca." FRIDAY At 10:53 p. m. for Haiti. Cu raanii nnd Carupano, per s. s. Prins F. P.endrlk from New York. Letters Tor other parts or Venezuela. Curacao, Trin idad. British and Dutch Guiana must be directed "Per Prins F. Hcndrik." At 10:55 p. m. for Venezuela and Curacao, also SavanlHa and Carthagena via Cura cao, per s- s. Valencia, from New York. SATURDAY At UI:I5 p. m. for Costa Rica and Bocas DeLToro, per steamer from New Orleans. Mails ror Kewiouudlantf, by rail to Hali fax and thence by steamer., close at this orrlce dally at 11:35 a. in. Mails for Mlqueloh, tfy rail to- Boston and thence by steamer, oiose at this orfice daily at 3:20 p. in. Mails ror Cuba, ,except Santiago de Cuba, which are forwarded via New York), close at this office dally. it 3:00 p. m for dispatch by steamers" SniHng Mondays and Thursuays 11 um x-orc Miiupu, norma. Malta for Mexco,i overland, unless spe cially, addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this office daily at 9:50 a. m. 'Registered mall closes at 6:00 p. m. same day- Trnns-racl'flq, Malls. Mails for Hawaii, per s7,s. Australia, from San Francisco, close litre dally, up to May 17, at 6:30 pf'rii. Mails for China and Japan, per s. s. Belgic from San Franciscor close here .inilv un to May 22. at 6:30 p. m. Mails for Australia, except those for West Australia, which are forwarded via Europe. New Zealand, Hawaii. Fiji and Samoan Islands, per s. s.Monowal, from San Fran cisco, close, hero dally, up to May 23. at 6:30 p. ro. 'Malls for Australia, except West Aus tralia, Hawaii, Fiji Islands (specially ad dressed only), per s. s. Warrfmoo, from Vancouver, close here daily up to May 23, at 6:30 p. m. Mails for the Society Islands, per ship Galilee, from San Francisco, close here daily np to May 25, at 6:30 p. m. 'Malls for China and Japan, specially ad dressed only, per a. e. Empress of India, from Vancouver, close at this office dally at 6:30 p. m. up to May 25. Mails for China and .Japan, per s. s. Victoria, from Tacoma, close here daily up to May 29, at 6:30 p. m. Trana-Pdciric mails are forwarded to the port of sailing daily, and the schedule of closing is arranged on the presumption of their Interrupted overland transit Registered mail closes at 1 p. m. same day. Postorrice, Washington, P. C. JAMES P. WILLETT, Postmaster. - FOR B-ENT HOUSES. FOHEENJtIH D st. se., neat 6- room and bath, bay-window brick, in good order, with good yard; S18.50. Apply 416 N. J. ave. se. ' my2u-bt FOR RENT-Owner going abroad; loo leetanove river; genteel residence, with excellent wdter, latvni shrubs and mugnlficent vie w;rurnished or unfurnished; very cheap. Postal address. Miss SKIN NER. Anacostla. myl9-3t,em FOR RENT Six rooms; brick bouse; 728 4th st. ne; in lirst-clabs condition; S20. JOSEPH KING, 715 Market Space. Nnyl9-3t FOR RENT -623 and 627 L st. ne, 10 room aud bath, only $20.50; all newly papered. JAMES BURN, 1214 M st. ne. myl9-3t FOR RENT-Small houses, S5; large houses, !Mo; large store, 52o; dlrfereut parts city; lor eaie if wanted; tombstones and old blue china for sale; buy-at your own price. OWNER, 920 Whitney ave., Mount Pleasant, nw. myl9-3t FOR RENT -A cozy two-story brick bay-window, 7 rooms, with bath; In prime condition; on 7th st. ne, 906, one square from carsj-see card iu window: rent moderate. myl9-3t FOR RENT By the first or June, a nice 6-room frame; all modern con veniences; large cellar, stable, and car nage bhed; on lOth st. no., between F mid U sis., $17 per month. Inquire 223Dst.nw. myl5-lmo FOTR RENT 1705 N. J. ave. nw., 9 r. and b.. only S22.50; also 713 R. I. ave. nw.. 10 r. ami b., a. m. i., S5. CHA8. F. DU UP 13 &CO . .63 1 Fst. myl8-3t-em FOR KENT Hy the first or June, a nice 6-r6om frame; all modern con veniences; larsu cellar, stable, and car riage shed; on 10th st. ne.. between F and (1 wis. Inquire 223 D st. nw. myl5-lmo FOK 1C1-...11 1717 Hill, I0r...4i0 82T, llr. 35.0J 311 T. Ur. S3.'j0 Ib'UlSth. Or. iiiO lbSS 18th. fcr SP.OJ Iil2 Seaton ne, 8r. 20.10 710 II ne, 7r ai.0i 3J5thse. I0r..... 2U.C0 11USE so, Ur 1EU 3'J7T, Or, 30.f0 l-UtANK I. GltiiGOliY, C17 F 'st. nw, iiu ivy. avo so, ur IU.OJ myU-liiiem FOR RENT 5-room flat; a. ro. 1.; fronting Franklin Park; suitable for light housekeeping. 912 14th st. uw. myl3-7t-em ; FO R 1 1 EN T F V US ISIIED 1 1 OUSES. j,AfDTT would give useof funiishings or ten-room house to reliable adults in nw. ror room and board; rer. ex. Address RELIABLE, this office. lt-em fOB J5AI-E HOJCSES. FOR SALE-Near Sherman ive., 5 room brick, for 1,600; only $25 down and $10 a month. AUGUST DONATH. 611 7 th st. my 20 -every 3 dtf FOR SALE 51,300 for two"6-room brick uoaes; water, sewer aud latrobe; rented at S15; perfect title; houses cost 1,800; buy them: don't ask why: near cor. 12th and D se. JOHN F. DONOUOE, 308 EastCapltol st my 1 $v3t-em FORSALE Three 5-room nouses and lots, near railroad station: will be sold cheap ror cash. Inquire of N. KEYSER & SuNS, Penning, D. C. myl9-14t FOR SALE-E. Capital, near 16th St., a-room frame, Sl.lOO; E. Capital, op posite Mot. car house, 6-room brietc, $::, 600; 4-rpom brick, 7th st., iieir M st.se., ?9(J0; outh Carolina ave., between 6th and 7th sts., brick, S1.930. CHARLES A S flIELnS,140rFst.nw. in y 1 7-7 1 ITOR SALE On 7lh st. ue., near E Capital st., 8-roora, 3 story; cellar; brick, $5,1G0; 12-rooro, 3 story; 3d St.. near E. Capital St., 8,000; fe-room, 3 storv; stone rrout, B St., near 12th st.se , $3,610; 6-room, 3 story, brick, fronting Lincoln Park, S4.8C0. CHARLES A? SHIELDS, 1405 F st. nw. my 1 7-7t FOB SALE-A bargain; 7-rooni houscr located on Lincoln st , Anacoatia. on easy monthly payments. Apply T. E. HEARD ON, 307 Monroe st. myl5-llt FOB SALE Pretty O-room anu bath, bay-wiudow brick; large concrete eel far; cost 3,250; will sell ror $2,250; as sume trust of 51,600; pay $150 cash, and 5300 in monthly instalments; ami you may havclt;!ookaiitudar. JOU.VF.i'ARE?. 1411 st. mr29-tx FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.,. POK SALE -A "JO Union bicycle: toTt :l0o; only been ridden one week; will e!l cheap for cash. Address CASH, thihjjfflce. my20-3t FOR SALE - Oue or the best stands in the city; the stock and fixtures or a grotery aud provision store; cheap Tor a cash purchaser; good reusou ror selling. Address P. A., this office. my20-3t FOE SALE-3 head good, serviceable horses, pouv cart, read wagon Tor 2 or 4. 32 0 st. ue. my20-3t . FOKSALE-A t a bargain, stylish can opy top surrey, two or Tour passenger trap, one of the finest mil leather top Stiver buggies 111 the city; also two horses und two sets or second-hand harness; we will ex change anv of thesegoods It vou have some thing that don't suit you. LIVERY AND CARRIAGE WORKS, 485 1-2 C St. nw. my20-3t FOR SALE-On account of death, boat house, boats and fixtures. Foot 11th st. se. my20-3t FOR SALE-Thaeton In good con dition; leather top; S20. 400 Spruce St. my20-3t FOR SALE-To hotel keepers, butch ers and grocers, we are showing full line ot our celebrated Dry Air Refrigerators at our new address, 731 9th st. nw. THE MOX LEY MANUFACTURING CO. It FOR SALE-$110 pneumatic bicycle; In use one year; S5 cash. 716 6th st. nw. my20-3t FOB SALE OR TRADE A National cash register; total adder; nearly new. Address POOL ROOM, 8003 M st.nw. It FOR SALE Cheap, rixtures for small siore, including glass jar', show cases, counters, etc. Can at once 332 8tti st. ne. myl9-3t,em FOR SALE-1 large, outside, upright, piiite-glas showcase; bent Iront glass. 622 K nw. myl9-3t-em FOR SALE-About 30,000 good, hard, secona-hand brick, cheap. Call at 923 7th st. nw. niy!9-3t-em FOR SALE Lady's bicycle; pheu mntle tires, new, never used; weight, 20 pounds; price, $35. Apply, before 9 a. in. tomorrow, at 2206 lth st. nw. It. em FOR SALE History of Freemasonry by Robert Frike Gould; complete; cheap. Also high-grade bicycle. KAN DA L, 146 A st. ne. lt.em N FOR SALE A very fine canopy-top curtained surrey; will sell very cheap; In first-class condition; also buckbonrd and harness. 1105 11th st. nw. Tnyl9-3t.em FOR SALE-One-hair interest in good invention ror the cost of securing patent, not over S60, in installment. lx VENTION, this office. myl9-3t.em FOR SALE -Cheap, horse, naytou, and harness; cash or on time. Call after 4 o'clock, 1245 1-2 33d st. my!9-3t FOR SALE Cheap; three second-hand buggies and one Dayton; also one large Ice box. Inquire at grocery, bth and E. Capitol st. inyl9-5t FOR SALE-Roll top desk and chair; cost 40; price $15. Room 38, Uutchtns Bldg., 10th and D sts. nw. myl9-3t FOR SALE -First-class flour and feed sMirt-:i n v.; doing g od business; good reason for selling. Address FEED, this office. myl8-3t-cm FOR SALE Cheap; a surrey in good connmon; 30. Biquire at No. 21 R st.nw. myl8-3t-em FOR SALE-One pair of jet blark carrluge horses, 6 years old, 16 hands, well broken ror the most timid persons; also one pair of chestnut sorrels; driving horses; 15 1-2 hands; 6 and 7 vears old; can trot In llnee minutes toi'olo; these horses are sound and stylish and they are knee actors. Apply ;o WILSON GREGORY, at BURGDORF'S STABLE, 420 6tn at. nw. myl 8-3 1 FOR SALE Side bar buggy in first class coudltiou; owner wants to leave the city. Apply at HOTEL LAWRENCE, myl 8-3 1 FOR SALE Lookl Look! Newly paint ed two se.io buckboard in excellent con rtitlon;only$30. 33SJtfd.nve.ne. my!8-3t FOR SALE No.2 Callgrapn:goodcon dltion. S25. Address M. R., this orfice. myl6-7t,cm FOR SALE toal and wood yard, In nortnwest section; central locatiou. Ad dress COAL AND WOOD, this office, and I will call. , myl 5-6 1 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Bar. gains In carnages, buggies and wagons; different styles; also 3 Jobs ou account of etorage;no reasonable cfrer refused. 927 D St. nw. ap29-lmo FOR SALE Twenty-five or thirty case frames for composing room; a number of typo cases. Address FRAMES, this office. mri2-tr FOR SALE Cheap, 500 large govern ment Wank books. 221 10th nw. myl-tf. FOR HIKE. FOR HIRE To drummers and busi ness men, horse and buggy or Dayton, 1.50 and S2 per day. Apply to the BEX TABLES, rear of 615 E st.nw.; telephone call 100. myl6-t- PIlSONAL8. MME. THEOi medium and card reuuer, can ue consulted on business and love afrairs of hfe; communications strictly confidential; German spoken; all bodrs; 25c. to 50c. 929 H st. nw. Wy20-3t MRS. ZOLLER business and test medium. 813 6th st., bet. H and lnw. my!9-2t DON'T talk back; we know what we ara saying when we tell you we are Belling splendid custom-made suits, a "trifle" worn, at figures that it will pay you to know about. JUSTH'S OLD STAND. 619 D st. nw. myl9-lwfc spiritualism:- mes.massett, business and test medium; hours 10 to 0. 461 H st. nw. myl7-4t DETECTIVE agency and bureau of information; detective work in all Us branches In the United States and Canada: all business strictly confidential: ten years experience in Washington. I) . C: lH-TFons desiring flrst-clasn detective ser vlce.Bhouldeallonus. R.L.DEAN, JOHN T It A M M E LL. of flee 6 1 2 F strce t n w., Wa sh logton, D. C. mylo-2w NO FEE UNTIL CURED XR. LEATHERMAN. Sncclalfai in ;dl ronn.i of private diseases. Hydrocele. Varioccle and Stricture cured. Consultation, free; hour, 9 to 12. 2 to 5, T,"s-TIU,rs- an Saturdays; evenlng7 to 8. G02 F at. nw. myl5-tf aiTHE. FRANCIS medium; lire given grave; 25 and 50 cents. Card reader and from cradle to 324 East Cap-myl5-7t noiat.; hours, 9 to 9V PROF. CLAY- Clairvoyant, tells all i-ti-uui 01 uie; uusiucss, love aiiairs, lost property; daily, 10 to 9; fee. 50 cents. 489 H St., bet 4 1-2 and 6th Bts.8w. my 12-1 m-em GET estimate on brass signs; physicians' and dentists slgua only $4. DISH MAN, Engraver. 1 Minnesota ave.. Ana costla. myl2-lmr KNOW THYSELF feTUOD ABOVE THE TEMPLE OF THE DELPHIC GODS. The great opportunity of your life Is now to know what the future has in store for you. D R. MARY GORDON. THE GREATEST SECOND-SIGHT-SEER AND FORECASTER Of coming events. Acknowledged by press and people without a peer in her profession. Can he consulted on all afrairs or lire. I would invite all who are in trouble or wish to know what the rates or fortune hold in store for them to give mc a call. Each caller will be granted a private Inter view, and all business strictly confidential. "A word to the wise is surricient-" Of rice and residence, 529 13th st.nw., Washington. mytOilmo SCIENTIFIC PALMISTRY. IfclADAM ZERITZKA. myl0-i4t Russian Palmist, 737 I3thst. HALES- MEDIUM tells yourliie. bus iness, love arralrs, lost or stolen prop erty, rriends, enemies, removes spells, causes speedy marriages, unites the sep arated nnd gives good luck; hours 9 to 9: dally: 25 and 50c. 717 Hst. nw.mylO-lmo LET us sefl 1 a case of B-iuner Krewlng Companj'scelebrated beer toyour house. One dollar a case. Drop postal. Washing ton agency, 421 10th st- nw. np!7-tf.em DR. LEON I Specialist, 461 Missouri At. Office Hours- 10 to 2-6 to 8. DR. TAYLOR. 906 F t. nw..makea full sets or teeth for $5; satisfaction guaranteed; teeth extracted wlthont pain; gold filling. $1 : amalgam. ROc. se4-tf LADXEi iiivuius coiinnentiai treat ment. A safe and sure reher In all female trounlc. constipation, irregulari ties, tumor, cancer, opium habit, fistula, etc. Separate rooms for patients berore and during confinement, and find homes for infants ir required Strictly confiden tial. MRS. DR. RENNE2. 16 Fourth si ne., near E. Capitol st., Washington. D- C. Je3-tf o t. waz,:h:ersons. 2u4 loth st- nw.. carpet lining, felt, fire bnck. and clay, asbestos, paints, brushes.lime, cement, two and three-ply roofing material. ap21-tf SITUATION'S WANTED-JdA.LE. WANTED By colored man, place as coucuiitati; beat reTa. Address 760 Sheridan ave. nw. It WANTED-By colored student, few nuura wort morning and evening in exchange Tor board. Address S.. this of rice. ma203t WANTED-Housecleaning and Job plastering. 14173rd st. nw. It WANTED- Position as bell boy "or waiter 111 pmale rainily; willing to go out of town; honest anu Industrious. llENDERoO.V GlLMOKE, b02 23d st.nw. ma20-3t WANTED- Position by firat-ciass meat cutter anu grpcery cler; best city rers. Address CLERK, this orfice. Item WANTED-Situation by young man or la as eierk In dry goods or grocery store; state salary. SALESMAN, tins or fice. Item WANTED-Uj' a young white man, uiiv or nicht work: CSn give the best or rer. Address R. T OLIVE, 1214 Union" st. sw llHMn WANTED-Anj one desiring a nice young nead waller Tor the summer, ad- dress T. U. M . 213 Uth st.se. myl8-3t-em WANTED-Bj' a joung, sober man. cabinetmaker, upholsterer, carpenter, steady place in hotel or store; a good all rouud mechanic HOTEL, this oiXice. inyl3-7t-ern IIELP WANTED MALE AD ITEM ALE. WANTED Cooks, waiters, general tiousewortiers, and help of all kinds; with references. EMPIRE LABOR AGEN CY, 711 G st.nw. it WANTED-A first-class cook; also uoy wains a good home; white pre ferred. Call 901 M st. nw. It WANTED-Tcn white waiters; lifty colored women to do general housework; to leave the city. SAMUEL A. CCOMBS &. CO.. 527 10th st. nw. It-em WANTED-Wtute male waiter, hotel; wnite gin, general houseworker. PRO TECTIVE HOI EL AGENCY. 610 t lth St. nw. l t-em "WANTED Ten agents at once, to sell the "Lire of H. H. Holmes.' Address HOLMES, this orrice. myl9-7t CALL or drop postal for urst-class waitress, waiters, butlers, chamber maids, for city or seashore 1455 Madison st. nw. myl9-3t SEND postal card and secure help. free, withrefs. CAPITAL BUREAU, 441 G St. myl9-3t WANTED At City Intelligence uince, eooks. waiters, chamber maids, general house workers, dri vers, porters, nurses. laborers, boys, office cleaners. Places furnished till suited. SHACKLEFORD. 427 11th St. nw. myl8-7tem WAXTED-MKCELTiAyEOrS WANTED-To buy a good guitar. Call or address L. D. U., 707 12th st.jiw., city. niy20-3t WANTED-Pasturage for horse near N. Capitol and Boundary; state terms. HORSE, ibis Office. j It WANTED-Important to pensioners! C. S. Bundy. notary publicorfice at 317 Four-and-a-half street. Equity building (near city hafi. will open his office at 6 o'clock In the morning or Jane 4. ror Ihe accommodation or pensioners. Fees. 25c. each. myl7-2tawuntiljo4 WANTED-Tn buy wagon for ice business. GODFREY, 3d and K st. se. lt-cm WANTED Will pay $5 a week for use ot horse and delivery wagon during summer. W. B. BEN HAM, 907 1; st 11 w. myl9-3t-cm WANTED-F""" 50 to 200 feetof rub ber hose; must be in good condition aud cheap. Address F. W MITCHELL. Pension Ofrice. City. lt-cm WANTED -Home for bright, active boy, 7 years old; country preferred: he will be a comrort to a family naving no children; will pay ?5 per month ror clothing lum. Address BOY", this orfice. myl9-3t-etn WANTED To bny a second-banda wn lus frame. Address JOS. WELLS. 6tb and A st. se. myl 8-3t-em WANTED- Ladles to have their dresses made for $5.00 up, at Madam Uyatt'9 908 New Yorkavc; perfectflt guaranteed; Bells Baushman's adjustable dress svstetn. 55.00. up25-imo TBOPOSALS. DEPOT Quartermaster's Office, Wash ington, D. C. May 19, 1896. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received here until 12 o'clock, noon. FRIDAY, June 19, 1896, and then opened, for furnishing during fiscal year ending June 3Q, 1897, such fuel, forage, straw, bran; and mineral oil, as may be required. In formation furnished on application United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals, or any part thereof. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals ror ruel, forage, etc." and addressed to MAJOR C. F. HUMPH REY, Depot Q. Mt ruy20-4t HELP WAKTBD-HALS- WANTED-FIoor" layer; brlns" tools? -uxvvMinmtf BouSi., Jrorfcat Gen, Ma It WANTED-Strong young white man, uxiiu CnHPET CLEANING CO., 62J O. Bt. II WANTED First-class barter af acaica's, "ill 14tn Bfcnw. lt WANTED Two live agents lo sell ..uwocuu uruuea on luc installment plan; big pay to right parties. Applj jtooiu , 3v3 7th at. nw. ma20-oc WANTED Man who understand! luruiMig, references required. Applj to C. J. LUSACtC, 2316 Champlam ave. nw . ina2U-3c WANTED-loung jan; saiary, ia nccKiy, jjermuueiit. position; rets, and cash security required. call netweea 1 aim 3'p. m., Room 43, Ohio National nanfc building. It W.A..WTED -Man experienced at ce cream making. Address M. Q this of f ice 1 t;em WANTED -An errand boy at'once. xir.iJAi'x.l791De8aicsst.. It-em WANTED-Honsc painters; only itrst 10th st. 11 w. It-em "WAWlJCi -1 scrui-era. ai paptnujujc en, uouung but iirsl-class men. i G.NOirh..aloithst niyl9-3i-em WANTED A steady, good, working colored Loy, to worK round a attire and dnve wagon; good references required. Call at 837 3d st.sw. It-em WASTED House pamie. Apply, at uuie, .u hospital, jrurt Mjer. Va. 1 t-eni WANTED-Three bright, energetic vainouirf i2 white, I coloied) for spec ial work, $10 per week. DINSMORE. bz? G st.nw. myl9-3t-cm WANTED Boy that understands thor oughij tne repair or bicycle Urea. II W.U1(j1IAM,47h Pa .ave.n w. mylh-2t WANTED-5 good plasterers. Ap ply to Vt. S. QU1GLEY at buildings. N. Cap. and Quincy sts , Ecklngton. my!8-2t-cm RECRUITS WANTED Able bodied, unmarried men ot good char acter and temperate habits, between tne ages or 21 aud 30 years, to be not less than 5 reet 5 inches and not over 6 leet In height, aud able to speak, read and write the English language. Recruits must be citizens or have legally declared their in teutioii to berome citizens. Apply to Com manding Orncer Marine Barracks Bead quarters, Marine Corps, or Marine Bar racks Navy Yard, Washington. D. C. myl6toju30 WANTED-A bright hustliiigsalcsman with experience, lo represent a manu ractunug company in this city; no books to sell; salary or commission, or Loth. Ad dress, with relereiices-, COLUMBIA, thi office. myl5-7t IIELP WANTED-mULE. DICIC'S HOTEL AGENCY is open for engagements rorresorts lor wtnve wait resses, ciiamoeruhtuls. cleaners, store ruami vegetable cooks, uucnen inaius, ior mount ains and sea shore, apply at once. 613 7th st. my20-3t WANTED-A helper on waists: ex IK.cvix.eu uand. MlSS J: ARlUUAfC3, 941 II st. nw. It WANTES-Two pants and one eoac mater. .i.pply "A. GLAUZMAN. 2133 7th st.nw. iny2tf-26 WANTED-Two refined young- ladies, not over -5 years or age, to adver--tlse dauuruffane in business nouses; strang ers in tne city preierreu. Can at oeee, office 720 11th at nw. It WANTED-- young ladies. 417 7tli el uw. Inquire MANAGER. It WANTED-6irl for general ImhiSu woru; i 5 per week at t23 l"tt st. nw. - 1 1 WANTED-Jati women, nose clean ers, oy tue Say. week, or itH'iiin. lur- msheu tree. Mim. MovitL, .mis tr at. uw. It WANTED While girt; general house work.; must hate good rciereiice; fam ily three; goou ucme, wages i-; auswer at once. JOURNALIST, this oatce. lc WANTED-Colored cookaudlaundresx; atso u ciixmLennaid aud waurebs. iil-k 13th st. uw. lt WANTED-Colored cook and house- v.urKcr; private; lamily;no washing. 614 13th st. nw. lt W ANTED Wbitccook.S25;lauudress, i-o; cnamccrmaid and waitress, $20; nurse, 5?1;. 614 13th st. uw. lt Wi.NTlSD One rirst-claas iiunta maker, uuiy; none but llrst-class seed, apply. 412 7m st. uw . up stairs. lt WANTED A white girt, about 14 01 j.oycaito assist with eitrturcn ana housework call at once, 437 5th t- ae. It-em TV 4.NTED A woman to wash and lion c nome. DELANY, 1719 De Sales st I t-em WANTED-iiool, sealed wbtie or colored woman ior general houseworlc in family ot lour; goou rer. required. -p-ply MKs. E ANS, 57 X Y ae. ne. myl9-3cax WANTED-Two energetic W. C. T. c.'wuus to take oruers ror"uotl aU Home and Native Land." SI 5 per week, easily made. It. A. DINSMORE. 62s G st. uw m yl9-3t-enx W NTED-A neat girl for light house work. Apply to Mra. ISAAC GANS. - 726 Sth st. 11 w. lf?,n WANTED -A working housekeeper mat woaiitn t ob:ec. to giHng into coun try; ror father an J grandson, one Snas would, appreciate a goott home, more than high wages; have no objection to one child. Can at once. 2a E. Cap st. lt-em WANTED-First-clcss seamstress to assist tiressmaker. Call this evening bet. 6 and 7 o'clock, 917 N. Y ave. lt-em WANTED-White and colored women for housework; good wages. 441 G St., Capital Bureau. my!9-3c WANTED-A white girl, from 14 to ii years ot age, to assist m the care ot two babies: country residence; acces sible to street car. Address P.O.Box 213. Washington, D . C. mjI9-3t WANTED Young lady as bookkeepci ana cas.uer; state age and salary ex- pceted. Address B. anu C, this office my!9-3t SITXTATIOXS WA.VTED-t-1fLM.VX.E-WANTED A place as clianiberc!-- auu waitress, wmi goou ret. Apply or aduress 341 Md. ave. sw. lc WANTED-By experienced colored woiiKiit, .1 place as cuambermuid or cook; goou ret., city. Auoresa 1611 3d st. nw. It "W" ANTED By "White girl, lo go away witn lainily; first waitress. Call or add ress 1455 Madison at. It WANTED A respectable colored woman wants a situation to do house cleaning or days work. Call or adurosd 410 RiL-nardsou st. nw. It WANTED-Br a widow with a ni.i:e girt a position at light house keeping for a lont- gentleman; no chiuiren. Atiaresa HOUSEKEEPER, Oooil H pe. D. C. royl9-3t-em WANTED -Place for plain cook; iu sinait private family. Address 3:t Va. avesw Item WANTED-Ry good seamstress, sew lmc iy tne day; 50 cents; neat wark- 610 A st. ne. Item WANTED-B)' respectable colored wo man, tiujs' wurk; house cleaning; Is a. good laundress: will take washing home; good bleaching ground. Call or address KACHEL. S14Q fetft st nw. Item WANTED By experienced nurse or ciiamberiuaid; good ref. 23S R nw. lt-em . WANTED- Employers Tor general noiiseworkcrS. cooks, chambermaid waitresses; aboinen andboy rorany work; rers.: established 1885. CITY LNTELLl GENCE OFFICE. 427 11th St. nw. in 13-5 1, em "VV ANTED Situation as flrst-elasvj cook, in cuy or away; bestrefs. M.H., this orfice. myl9-3t WANTED-I'y llrst-class cook, placo 111 hotel or restaurant; good ref. Call 101 1-2 7th st. se. my!9-3j WANTED-By settled white woman lilacs as nousekeeper or general work; small family. CaU4H H s5. nw. mvld-3fi WAITED BOARD. WANTED-Board by gentlemen in the country on line of railroad; B. & O. preferred; terms- moderate. Address Box 18, this office lt-em WANTED Eoard, by man and wife, every Sunday, between Cabin John Bridge and Great Falls; give terms, etc Address A. R. B., this" office. myl9-3t WANTED-Eoard for lady and flve-year-olu. child on farm, within thirty minutes' reach ot Washington; no other boarders preferred: terms must be low. Address COUNTRY. thl office. my!8-3t FOR SALE FARMS. FOR SALE co chea Agoodfarm or 121 1-2 acres between Daltimoreand Washington and 1 1-2 miles rront important railroad station; 8-room house, .good barn and chicken house; well of good water in yard, an abundance or rrnit. shade, and run ning water; price S1300;also 14 acres ana small honsc near same station; price 5500. E. E. PERKINS, 512 F st. nw. It-era k . itlrtMWBfiiBWW&fttf?. gaaiWtfeaiMaH a? gtVA.".Sgr'r .C?-.yrfS;u,4fe